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PBS NewsHour | Possible Candidates Prime Up for House Races in Illinois | PBS (#10525)
Possible Candidates Prime Up for House Races in Illinois, South Carolina 07:26
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Historic Drought Hits Illinois Farmers and Ranchers Hard (#3750)
The historic drought continues to devastate farm states, hitting farmers and ranchers in Illinois especially hard. 07:47
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Drought Continues To Hammer Midwestern States (#3747)
Indiana and Iowa feel the pressure as the drought intensifies in the Midwest 05:22
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Drought Tightens Grip on Midwest (#3746)
Much of the Kansas corn crop looks healthy, green and tall -- even sporting a tassel. A casual observer might believe all is fine, but a closer inspection reveals a different tale. 06:49
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PBS NewsHour | Nick Cave Workshop at Stevenson High School | PBS (#10313)
Nick Cave's Soundsuit workshop at Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Ill. 01:30
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PBS NewsHour | Illinois Company Looks to Bridge Workers' 'Skills Gap' | PBS (#10293)
High-Tech Illinois Company Looks to Bridge Workers' 'Skills Gap' 07:44
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PBS NewsHour | Political Checklist: Two-man Race in Illinois | PBS (#10287)
Political editor Christina Bellantoni chats with senior correspondent Judy Woodruff. 04:43
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Washington Week | Political Landscape: Illinois | PBS (#5138)
WSECs Capitol View in Spring previews the Illinois GOP primary with local reporters. 03:52
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PBS NewsHour | Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn on His State's Budget | PBS (#10267)
Ray Suarez talks to Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn about his state's budget priorities. 05:48
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PBS NewsHour | Gov. Mitch Daniels Deliver the GOP Response to the SOTU | PBS (#10248)
Watch Gov. Mitch Daniels Deliver the GOP Response to the State of the Union 11:51
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PBS NewsHour | Brooks, Marcus on State of the Union Rhetoric, GOP Response | PBS (#10248)
Full Program: Brooks, Marcus on State of the Union Rhetoric, GOP Response 16:50
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FRONTLINE | "Our Interest is in Zero Collateral Damage" | PBS (#3002)
Why Illinois withdrew from Obama's controversial Secure Communities immigration program. 01:23
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | George Remus The Circle | PBS (#102)
George Remus, a Chicago lawyer became king of the bootleggers. 07:58
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Al Capone Beer Wars | PBS (#102)
Gang violence of Chicago's bootleggers escalates 05:04
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Nightly Business Report | Growing Jobs in Small Towns and Small Business - How to Fix the Economy | PBS (#31033)
Business leaders in this Midwest town prefer the US government stay out of job creation. 02:47
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