Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet 'Afternoon Shift' #191: Daley's legacy November 15, 2012 By: Katie O'Brien [View the story "'Afternoon Shift' #191: Daley's legacy" on Storify]'Afternoon Shift' #191: Daley's legacyNearly a year after his wife Maggie's death, former Mayor Richard M. Daley sits down with Rick Kogan for an extended interview. Then we'll invite you to share your thoughts on Daley's legacy. Plus Ald. Fioretti tells us why he voted against Mayor Emanuel's budget today. And filmmaker Mary Fishman. Storified by · Thu, Nov 15 2012 14:30:39For more than 20 years, Richard M. Daley served as Mayor of Chicago. But when he left office, he left the spotlight. Nearly a year after his beloved wife Maggie's death, Daley sits down with Rick Kogan to reflect on his legacy. Richard M. Daley on his life and legacy by WBEZFor more than 20 years, Richard M. Daley served as Mayor of Chicago. But when he left office, he left the spotlight. Nearly a year after ...MAYOR DALEYRobotclaw666WbezDSC_0329gadc.e.sanders@sbcglobal.netMayor Daley tells Kogan, if he had to do it all over again...he'd be 6'8" and play basketball with #MichaelJordan #AfternoonShift on @WBEZKatie O'BrienFollowing Rick's sit-down with former Mayor Richard M. Daley, we invite you to share your thoughts on the Daley legacy. Call 312-923-9239 or join the discussion on Twitter at #AfternoonShiftRick takes listeners' calls as they weigh in on Mayor Daley's legacy by WBEZFollowing Rick's sit-down with former Mayor Richard M. Daley, we invited listeners to share their thoughts on the Daley legacy.DSC_0423gadc.e.sanders@sbcglobal.net@WBEZ @WBEZ: What are your thoughts on the Daley legacy? $$$$ 4 beautification of city but nothing schools #AfternoonShift #rickkoganEllen GradmanRick Kogan's interviewing advice: SHUT UP. Mayors, interview subjects will fill the vacuum of silence. #AfternoonShiftWBEZToday's 3@3 is a family thing: Father-son-journo duo, Charlieand Ben Meyerson, tackle today's City Council vote on Mayor Emanuel's budget--Ald. Robert Fioretti voted against the proposal, he'll tell us why. They'll also be joined by Pam Geller, the woman behind the new controversial "Defeat Jihad" ads seen on several CTA buses. Our 3@3 panel interviews newsmakers on the city's budget and controversial CTA ads by WBEZToday's 3@3 is a family thing: Father-son-journo duo, Charlie and Ben Meyerson, tackle today's City Council vote on Mayor Emanuel's budge...MT @katieobez: Tune in to #AfternoonShift http://bit.ly/m6vx6D RT @Fioretti2ndWard: I'll be on @WBEZ today at 3:05pm to discuss #chibudgetAld. Bob Fioretti@Fioretti2ndWard @ward32chicago @JohnArena445 vote no on #chibudget @SandiJackson1 the only one absentParis SchutzSeen the "Defeat Jihad" ads that just went up on the backs of CTA buses? Judges: 1st amendment protected speech. http://pic.twitter.com/OVyOMB0SAnna DavlantesChicago-basedproducer/director Mary Fishman’s new film Band of Sisters tells the story ofCatholic nuns, from different congregations across the U.S., and their work forcivil rights, women's rights, immigration reform, environmental justice andother causes after Vatican II of the 1960s."Band of Sisters" tells story of today's women religious by WBEZChicago-based producer/director Mary Fishman's new film Band of Sisters tells the story of Catholic nuns, from different congregations ac...Band of Sisters NEW trailerbandofsistersltd Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Categories capsule, Chicago Life, november 2012, Mayor Richard M. Daley, Alderman Robert Fioretti, Maggie Daley, pam geller, mary fishman, Previous post in Afternoon Shift Jim Agnew's legacy: 'Crime is my specialty' Next post in Afternoon Shift 'Afternoon Shift' #192: Festivals abound View the discussion thread. Top Headlines On WBEZ.org Illinois pension Mad Lib: Choose your own fear-inspiring adjectives Chicago's best female musicians Two views of Roseland, decades apart Chicago 'TomKat' play takes on celebrity culture Old Maxwell Street remembered on film Searching for Chicago’s cable car tunnels Nailed it! The history of race and class in Chicago's nail art How Superman saved a small Illinois town Chicago books that would make great movies Chicago's municipal device: The city's symbol lurking in plain sight