Tonight’s Public Affairs TV show…
1. Did Mayor Lightfoot … try to muzzle Maze Jackson & …other media critics of the Mayor…
Watch Maze Jackson, 1570 AM Radio morning drive… show airs tonight in Chicago at 9:01 pm, Cable Ch. 21 … and tonight in suburbs… and…
4. … BLM protests: Protestors, Antifa, looters, rioters anti-police and other factions…
6. A Rationale for blacks to support Pat O’Brien, Republican nominee for CC State’s Attorney…
10. Could school choice: school vouchers and charter schools …
14. Is Mayor Lightfoot’s verbal combat with President Trump…
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Watch Maze Jackson, 1570 AM Radio morning drive host in Chicago (M-F, 6-9 am): The show airs tonight in Chicago at 9:01 pm, Cable Ch. 21 (CAN TV) and this weekend in Chicago (See, below) (Detailed summary of show topics listed, below).
The show also airs tonight in 25 Chicago Metro North and Northwest suburbs at 8:30 pm:
-on Cable Ch. 19 in Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove Village, Hoffman Estates, parts of Inverness, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Niles, Northfield, Palatine, Rolling Meadows and Wilmette and
You can also watch 24/7 the show featuring Maze Jackson.
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Maze Jackson, 1570 AM Radio, daily morning drive show host, 6 to 9 am in Chicago, and live-streamed on Facebook, was interviewed by “Public Affairs,” TV show host Jeff Berkowitz on July 22, 2020 about:
1. An attempt by Mayor Lightfoot or her supporters to muzzle Maze Jackson & other media critics of the Mayor.
2. The difference in supporting the 3 words- Black Lives Matter- as opposed to the BLM “Organization.”
3. Sources of the steady horror of 60 shootings and 15 fatalities, or so, each weekend in Chicago.
4. The different groups comprising the BLM protests: Protestors, Antifa, looters, rioters anti-police and other factions.
5. Can the destruction of businesses on the South & West sides of Chicago, Gold Coast, suburbs, etc be justified?
6. A Rationale for blacks to support Pat O’Brien, Republican nominee for CC State’s Attorney over incumbent Kim Foxx?
7. Have a bunch of White North Shore kids and other outsiders taken over BLM in Chicago?
8. Should violent protestors be prosecuted by the Cook County State’s Attorney? Will she or he do that?
9. What does Mayor Lightfoot need to do differently to right the Chicago ship?
10. Could school choice: school vouchers and charter schools radically improve Black and Latino Lives?
11. Should Circuit Court of Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans alter bail policy to require significant cash bond for the dangerous detainees?
12. Was a “Stand-down order,” given by Chicago’s Mayor or Chief of Police during height of the June lootings & riots?
13. Who controls the Chicago Police? The Mayor or Chicago Police Dept. Supt. David Brown?
14. Is Mayor Lightfoot’s verbal combat with President Trump helpful to Chicago?
15. Does CC State’s Attorney Kim Foxx have the right mix of social justice and law enforcement prosecution policies?
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The show featuring Maze Jackson also airs this weekend in Chicago:
-Saturday morning, 9:01 am, Cable Ch 21
-Sunday morning, 8:31 am, Cable Ch 19
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You can also watch 24/7 the show featuring Maze Jackson.
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