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Sen. Durbin on Sequestration Impact
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Sen. Dick Durbin says sequestration is having an impact on everything, from Head Start programs to the loss of air traffic controllers. Elizabeth Brackett reports.
Viewer Feedback: 3/11
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We have your thoughts about Gov. Pat Quinn's budget address, and about Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson's appearance on our show, in tonight's viewer feedback.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/8
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 3/8
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists hit on a range of topics in this web extra discussion: Michael Jordan seeking a marriage license, how the Blackhawks points streak has helped raise hockey’s profile, the impact of CPS school closings on Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s reputation, and whether Chicago’s murder rate will continue to drop in the coming months.
Latest Springfield News
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Chicago Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney has the latest news from the state capitol.
Chicago State University President Wayne Watson
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Chicago State University is no stranger to fiscal dramas and failures. Now the Board wants to boot the university’s latest president, Wayne Watson. But Watson is fighting back. He joins us to share his side of the story.
The ‘Urban Interventions’ of Artist Theaster Gates
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Theaster Gates may be the hottest artist in Chicago right now, with major exhibitions around the world. We revisit Jay Shefsky’s profile of Gates.
Analysis of Gov. Quinn's Budget Address
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Gov. Pat Quinn delivers his annual budget address in Springfield. We take a look at his proposal, the numbers, potential cuts -- and what it all could mean to you.
Looking Deeper at Claims of "Environmental Racism" in Chicago
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We look closer at claims of “environmental racism” with a Chicago scholar who studies the links between environmental hazards and race.
Remembering Dawn Clark Netsch
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Former Illinois Comptroller Dawn Clark Netsch, who disclosed in January that she had been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, has died at age 86. We take a look back at a 1994 interview of Netsch by John Callaway from the Chicago Tonight archives.
'Winter Storm Saturn' Touches Down in Chicago
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The largest snowstorm of the season hits Chicago. Find out how public officials are trying to avoid the chaos of the 2011 blizzard.
Former Irish President Mary Robinson
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Former Irish President and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, talks about her struggles, politics, Catholicism, and her new book.
Neil Shubin on "The Universe Within"
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Our science guy, Neil Shubin, joins us to talk about the link between our bodies and the universe around us.
History Behind Pulaski Day
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Today, Illinois observed Casimir Pulaski Day. We look back at a 2011 story from Paris Schutz about the history behind this holiday that's unique to Illinois.
Rep. Nekritz on Pension Reform
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Illinois lawmakers take up pension reform after four failed votes last week. Carol Marin goes one-on-one with Rep. Elaine Nekritz.
Bill Kurtis, Walter Jacobson Sign Off
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The legendary journalistic duo of Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson join us with perspective on their 40-plus year career.
Viewer Feedback: 3/4
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We hear what you had to say about last week's special, Chicago Tonight: Targeting Violence, in tonight's Viewer Feedback.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 3/1
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 3/1
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In this web extra conversation, our Week in Review panelists chat about Michelle Obama’s trip home to Chicago to promote her “Let’s Move” anti-obesity campaign. They also weigh in on the First Lady’s surprise turn as a presenter at the Oscars.
Chicago Tonight: Targeting Violence
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Chicago Tonight held a special live program at 7:00 pm about violence in Chicago. Read a recap of our online chat, featuring Director of CeaseFire Illinois Tio Hardiman and our own correspondent, Paris Schutz.
The New Faces of Gangs in Chicago
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The structure of Chicago gangs isn't what it used to be. The hierarchical organization of the past is largely gone, replaced by many smaller and fractured groups. We talk to three men with experience in dealing with gangs who give us their view of why young people belong to gangs and carry out violence.
Curbing Violence
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The city's top cop and the county's prosecutor explore the best ways to control guns on the street and why guns are so easily accessible.
Gun Violence as a Public Health Crisis
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Elizabeth Brackett takes a look at gun violence through the lens of the public health system rather than the criminal justice system.
Impact of Street Violence on Chicago Youth
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We explore the impact of street violence on Chicago youth.
First Sequester Cut Likely Friday
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Defense is one of many areas facing cuts in Congress' expected sequester. Economics professors debate what this means for your budget.
Marsha Ternus
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As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments over the constitutionality of same-sex marriages, we hear from the Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice who lost her job after ruling that Iowa's ban on gay marriage was unconstitutional.
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