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Viewer Feedback: 11/10

Alison Ruttan & Rauner's Relationship with IL Leaders

We share what you had to say about Artist Alison Ruttan and governor-elect Bruce Rauner’s relationship with the Illinois Senate and House leadership in tonight's viewer feedback.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 11/7

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week’s headlines.

Rauner Introduces Transition Team

Bill Daley & Rev. Meeks Among High-Profile Members

Governor-elect Bruce Rauner introduces high-profile Democrats and Republicans as part of his transition team.

Looking Ahead With Legislators

Illinois legislators talk about the upcoming Fall Veto Session and look ahead to working with Bruce Rauner's administration.

Seek and Destroy

Eric Schlosser joins us to discuss his nonfiction book, Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident and the Illusion of Safety.

Viewer Feedback: 11/6

Lucas Museum, Candidate Forums & Election Coverage

We share what you had to say about the Lucas Museum, our candidate forums, and election coverage in tonight's viewer feedback.

Analyzing the Election Winners

After all the polling, robo-calls and attack ads, the party is over. Who is left standing? We talk about the winners and what is ahead for Illinois and the nation with our panel. 

Foster Retains 11th Congressional District Seat

As Republicans gained control of the Senate, there's one Democrat who wasn't unseated: U.S. Rep Bill Foster. He beat Republican challenger State Rep. Darlene Senger in the election with 53 percent of the vote to Senger's 47 percent. He stops by Chicago Tonight to discuss what's ahead for Congress.

Doris Kearns Goodwin and “The Roosevelts”

Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin recently visited Chicago to receive the prestigious Sandburg Literary Award from the Chicago Public Library and its foundation. It follows her major role in filmmaker Ken Burns' latest PBS documentary on the Roosevelts -- Teddy, Franklin and Eleanor.

Election Winners

Republican Bruce Rauner will be the next Illinois governor as Pat Quinn officially conceded at 3:30 pm Wednesday.

Local Election Day News

Chicago voters turned out in monumental numbers for same-day registration and voting today causing long lines at all five sites. The Chicago Elections Board reported that it had moved additional equipment and judges to those locations to help move lines along. Notices have also been posted indicating that all voters in line at 7:00 pm, MUST BE allowed to vote. Chicago Tonight: Election 2014  

Midterm Madness

With voting day underway, it's a close one for the Illinois governor's race. We sit down with our panel to discuss what the winner will face politically and economically over the next four years; and the implications of a possible Republican-dominated Congress.

New Age Lucas Museum

The initial renderings for the Lucas Museum have been released and reviews are mixed. Some say this design has the potential to be something great, but others caution this may be a recipe for disaster without public discussion and debates on the project. We discuss the building project with our panel.

A Passion for Paschke

We get a preview of rarely seen artwork by Ed Paschke from his family's personal collection.

Preparing the Garden for Winter

With winter fast approaching, it’s time to clean up the WTTW garden and remove the remaining summer plants. The Organic Gardener Jeanne Nolan stops by to help our garden transition into the next season.

Campaign Roundup

Carol Marin and her guests take one last look at the candidates and campaigns before votes are cast tomorrow.

Chicago Election Officials Allege Possible Interference With City Vote

Chicago has been synonymous with election chicanery in the past, but Election Board officials today are describing a new controversy that they say they've never seen before. Paris Schutz has the latest on that, and more on how voters are being asked to amend the Illinois Constitution when they vote tomorrow. 

Naomi Klein

Controversial author and activist Naomi Klein discusses This Changes Everything, her new book about climate change and the culprit she blames for it: capitalism.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/31

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists recap this week's headlines.

Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/31

Joel Weisman and his guests continue their conversation online with more about the Catholic school closings and the Mayor’s race.  

Several Catholic Schools to Close

Approaching his last days as the leader of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Cardinal Francis George announces that low enrollment and limited budgets mean tough choices. The school system is closing seven schools, and consolidating six others.

Political Pundits on Gubernatorial Race

The latest poll shows the gubernatorial race in a dead heat between the two front-runners. We analyze the numbers and the final five-day push before Election Day on Tuesday.

Libertarian Gubernatorial Candidate Chad Grimm

Chad Grimm, the Libertarian Party candidate for Illinois Governor, visits Chicago Tonight to talk about his vision for Illinois and why he sees himself as the only legitimate candidate for change.

‘Political Order and Political Decay’

Historian Francis Fukuyama visits Chicago Tonight to talk about his new book, Political Order and Political Decay, the second volume of a sweeping study of how human societies develop good governance, and how those same societies can fall into decline.

Viewer Feedback: 10/30

U.S. Senate Candidate Forum

We share your reactions to last night's U.S. Senate Forum in tonight's Viewer Feedback.

U.S. Senate Post-Forum News Conference

U.S. Senate candidates for Illinois  -- Sen. Dick Durbin and Jim Oberweis -- gave a brief news conference following the forum.
 

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