Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Better than Rachel Maddow w/Shawn Hannity: Berkowitz w/Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown on her race for County Board President,Cable & soon Streaming

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This week’s suburban edition of Public Affairs features Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County Dorothy Brown. Clerk Brown is a declared candidate for Cook County Board President in the 2010 Democratic Primary. Topics discussed with Jeff Berkowitz, show host and Executive Legal Recruiter, include the Gang of Four, as reformers and which of the Cook County Board members Clerk Brown might identify with; should politicians disclose their tax returns and net worth to the public; allegations by Pres. Stroger of media bias against President Stroger and other politicians who are from the South Side of Chicago and who often are African-American, Cook County's 1% increase in the sales tax and repeal of same; healthcare provided by the Cook County Health Bureau, the status of the Temporary Juvenile Detention Center and whether the President of the Cook County Board has any influence or control over the operations at the Center, the propriety of the loan made from the Cook County Board to the office of Regional Superintendent Flowers, the politics of the Cook County Board President Democratic Primary and many other Cook County governmental and political issues.
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The "Public Affairs," show with Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown, Candidate for President of the Cook County Board in the 2010 Democratic Primary, can soon be watched here .
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The "Public Affairs," show with Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown was taped on July 19, 2009
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Public Affairs Chicago Metro suburban airing schedule:

The show featuring 2010 Democratic Primary Cook County Board President Candidate Dorothy Brown is airing this week in the North and Northwest Chicago Metro suburbs in its regular slot:

Tuesday night (tonight) at 8:30 pm on Comcast Cable Channel 19 in Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove Village, Hoffman Estates, parts of Inverness, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Niles, Northfield, Palatine, Rolling Meadows and Wilmette

and Tuesday night(tonight) at 8:30 pm on Comcast Cable Channel 35 in Arlington Heights, Bartlett, Glenview, Golf, Des Plaines, Hanover Park, Mt. Prospect, Northbrook, Park Ridge, Prospect Heights, Schaumburg, Skokie, Streamwood and Wheeling.

and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 pm on Comcast Cable Channel 19 in Bannockburn, Deerfield, Ft. Sheridan, Glencoe, Highland Park, Highwood, Kenilworth, Lincolnshire, Riverwoods and Winnetka.
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Chicago and Aurora:

The "Public Affairs," show featuring Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown, Candidate for President of the Cook County Board in the 2010 Democratic Primary, will also air throughout the City of Chicago this coming Monday night i.e., July 27 at 8:30 pm on Cable Ch. 21(CANTV, aka Chicago Access Network TV) and on that same night on cable in Aurora and surrounding areas at 7:30 pm on ACTV-10. The Aurora station, ACTV-10, aka Aurora Community Television, Comcast Cable Ch. 10, reaches all of Aurora, Bristol, Big Rock and parts of Oswego, Sandwich, Sugar Grove and Montgomery.
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Jeff Berkowitz, Show Host/Producer of "Public Affairs," and Executive Legal Recruiter doing legal search can be reached at JBCG@aol.com. *************************************************************
"Public Affairs," is a weekly political interview show airing in Chicago on CANTV, in the Chicago metro area, Aurora and Rockford on Comcast and also often on the Illinois Channel. You can watch the shows, including archived shows going back to 2005, here.
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A sampling of shows and clips from those posted during the last seven months on the Public Affairs YouTube page include a show with Cook County Board President Todd Stroger (D-Chicago), a show with Chicago Ald. Toni Preckwinkle, a candidate for Cook County Board President in the 2010 Democratic Primary, a show with economist Art Laffer [inventor of the Laffer Curve] and FNC's Steve Moore about their book, "The end of Prosperity," and the Obama Administration's economic policies; the fastest five minutes on the web- a New York Times video about Obama-Berkowitz, a show with State Rep. Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs), a show with Professor Stephen Presser, a Northwestern University Law School Professor, about Judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the U. S. Supreme Court, , the second fastest five minutes on the web- a segment of Bill O'Reilly with Berkowitz discussing a clip of Obama from 2002 on Blagojevich and many more shows.
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