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January 15, 2015 - Full Show
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New Head Coach for Bears?
Rauner Takes Aim At Political Hires
Inspector General Joe Ferguson
The Philosophy of Finance
Second City’s Bob Curry Fellowship
Viewer Feedback: 1/15
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We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.
January 14, 2015 - Full Show
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Day 2 of Hearings on Obama Library Location
Could Aldermanic Races Reshape City Council?
From Undocumented Child to Federal Judge
Ask Geoffrey: 1/14
NASA Astronaut Col. Mike Hopkins
January 13, 2015 - Full Show
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Public Hearing on Obama Library Location
New Governor, New Illinois?
Author Wes Moore On Finding His Life's Work
Welcome to the World of Mr. Imagination
"Big Bang Machine"
January 12, 2015 - Full Show
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Rauner Sworn In as Illinois Governor
Appointed vs. Elected School Board
Out of Jail, Back to School
Rethinking Retirement and the Golden Years
Bass Guitars Homemade in Chicago and Played Around the World
Rauner Sworn In as Illinois Governor
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Bruce Rauner takes the oath of office as Illinois’ 42nd governor. Paris Schutz has more on what Rauner said during his inaugural address.
Rauner Announces Appointments
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Over the weekend, Bruce Rauner announced a series of cabinet secretary, agency director and boards and commission appointments.
Viewer Feedback: 1/12
Pension Debate & School Closings Due to Weather
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We share what you had to say about the great pension debate and schools closing due to cold weather in tonight's viewer feedback.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/9
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Eddie Arruza and his panel discuss this week’s headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 1/9
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In the wake of the massacre at of the Paris offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss freedom of the press, and whether fear of retribution impacts reporters.
January 08, 2015 - Full Show
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Springfield Special Session
Should Schools Close on Cold Days?
Founding Editor of "The Onion" on Paris Terror Attacks
The Great Pension Debate
Mayoral Candidate Willie Wilson
IL Senate Passes Special Election Bill
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The Illinois Senate passed special election bill HB4576 by 37-15. See how members voted in our interactive graphic.
IL House Passes Special Election Bill
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The Illinois House passed special election bill HB4576 by 66-40. See how members voted in our interactive graphic.
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Obama Library, Mike Leonard & CPS Conduct
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We share what you had to say about the proposed Washington Park site for the Obama Presidental Library, the unethical conduct at Chicago Public Schools, and finding the joy in the everyday with Mike Leonard in tonight's viewer feedback.
January 07, 2015 - Full Show
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CPS Cancels Classes for Second Day
Obama Library Plot Thickens
Ironing Out Medical Marijuana Details
Ice Ribbon Zamboni
Ask Geoffrey: 1/7
Chicago Area Spirits on the Rise
January 06, 2015 - Full Show
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Final Week for Quinn
CPS IG Says School Employees Stole Nearly $900,000
Treasurer Mike Frerichs
‘David Bowie Is’
Mike Leonard is Back
Remembering Mario Cuomo
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Hundreds of mourners gathered Tuesday inside New York City's St. Ignatius Loyola Church as former three-term New York Gov. Mario Cuomo was laid to rest.
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Viewer Feedback: 12/29
Red Light Cameras
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We share what you had to say about the city's red light camera program in tonight's viewer feedback.
Remembering Bernie Stone
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Early Monday morning, longtime Chicago Ald. Bernie Stone died. Watch John Callaway's 2007 Friday Night Show conversation with Stone.
Vegan Cardiologist
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We revisit a conversation with a cardiologist who believes a vegan diet is good for your heart.
Science Meets Cinema
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We revisit a conversation with Marius Stan, an Argonne scientist, who came to have a recurring part in the hit TV series Breaking Bad.
The Week in Review’s Year in Review: 12/19
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this year’s top headlines.
Web Extra: The Year in Review: 12/19
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In this special Year In Review edition of The Week In Review, Joel Weisman's guests talk about the most interesting stories they covered in 2014.
Viewer Feedback: 12/18
Fire Safety, Bankruptcy, & Spending Bill
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We share what you had to say about Laurie Zoloth's call to cancel the American Academy of Religion's annual meeting, high-rise fire safety ordinances in Chicago, what caused the financial problems of state municipalities considering bankruptcy, and Congressmen Aaron Schock and Mike Quigley’s comments on the 2015 federal spending bill.
Controversial ‘Sabbatical’
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President of the American Academy of Religion Laurie Zoloth proposes her colleagues take a sabbatical from their annual conference every six years.
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