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November 4, 2013 - Viewer Feedback

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We share your comments on pensions in tonight's viewer feedback.

We share what you had to say about state employee pensions in tonight's viewer feedback.

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City Council Office of Financial Analysis

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Clip: 11/4/2013 | 9m 37s | Ald. Michele Smith & Ald. Scott Waguespack on City Council Office of Financial Analysis. (9m 37s)

Monsters of Midway

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Clip: 11/4/2013 | 8m 48s | Rich Cohen on his book, Monsters: The 1985 Chicago Bears and the Wild Heart of Football. (8m 48s)

Steven Van Zandt

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Clip: 11/4/2013 | 6m 6s | We show a web extra conversation with Steven Van Zandt. (6m 6s)

Suburban Poverty

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Clip: 11/4/2013 | 6m 27s | We have the story on how some are confronting the challenges of suburban poverty. (6m 27s)

Tribune Investigation

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Clip: 11/4/2013 | 13m 29s | We speak with members of Chicago Tribune's Watchdog team, Jason Grotto and Heather Gillers (13m 29s)

Veto Session Preview

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Clip: 11/4/2013 | 3m 57s | Paris Schutz has the latest on the Legislative Veto session. (3m 57s)

Web extra: Ayers

Clip: 11/4/2013 | 5m 15s | In this 2002 Artbeat segment by Jay Shefsky, Bill Ayers discusses life underground. (5m 15s)

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