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City Analysis: Pension Debt Grew Last Year Dueling Economists on Jobs Numbers, Possible Interest Rate Changes City Can’t Keep Impounded Cars After Drivers File for Bankruptcy: Court ‘Speaking for the Dying’: 2 Years of Observations on ICU Decision-Making Chicago Jazz Orchestra Celebrates 40 Years of Big, Bold Sounds US Women’s World Cup Title Prompts Celebrations, Questions About Pay
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July 8, 2019 - Full Show
7/8/2019 | 56m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
City Analysis: Pension Debt Grew Last Year Dueling Economists on Jobs Numbers, Possible Interest Rate Changes City Can’t Keep Impounded Cars After Drivers File for Bankruptcy: Court ‘Speaking for the Dying’: 2 Years of Observations on ICU Decision-Making Chicago Jazz Orchestra Celebrates 40 Years of Big, Bold Sounds US Women’s World Cup Title Prompts Celebrations, Questions About Pay
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipChicago Jazz Orchestra Celebrates 40 Years of Bold Sounds
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Clip: 7/8/2019 | 4m 27s | How the Chicago Jazz Orchestra brings a fresh approach to timeless music. (4m 27s)
City Analysis: Pension Debt Grew Last Year
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Clip: 7/8/2019 | 4m 6s | The city of Chicago saw a little more tax revenue than expected last year. (4m 6s)
City Can’t Keep Impounded Cars When Owners File Bankruptcy
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Clip: 7/8/2019 | 7m 36s | Why Chicago can’t keep the impounded vehicles of drivers who file for bankruptcy. (7m 36s)
Dueling Economists on Jobs, Possible Interest Rate Changes
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Clip: 7/8/2019 | 12m 17s | Michael Miller and Edward Stuart debate the new report on the nation’s big job gains. (12m 17s)
‘Speaking for the Dying’: Lessons from ICU Observations
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Clip: 7/8/2019 | 8m 33s | How to prepare for the life-and-death decisions that come with a trip to the ICU. (8m 33s)
US Women’s World Cup Title Prompts Celebrations, Questions
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Clip: 7/8/2019 | 9m 36s | The impact of the U.S. women’s national soccer team’s World Cup victory. (9m 36s)
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