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Ex-Massachusetts Gov. Patrick Announces Dem Presidential Bid
| Associated Press
In an announcement video, former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick highlighted his poverty-stricken childhood on Chicago’s South Side, saying he’s running for the “people who feel left out and left back.”
Chicago Still Betting on Casino Deal Before Veto Session’s End
| Amanda Vinicky
Mayor Lori Lightfoot isn’t folding her cards just yet on a new casino tax structure, though a deal proved elusive Wednesday. That leaves just one remaining day in the veto session for a framework to be finalized and get through both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly.
Trump Impeachment Inquiry: House Dems, GOP Trade Barbs on Day 1
| Evan Garcia
Analysis of Wednesday’s public impeachment hearings from three local legal minds: Renato Mariotti, Martin Redish and Christine Svenson.
Lightfoot Claims Uber Paid Off African American Ministers
| Paris Schutz
Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Wednesday alleged that ride-hailing giant Uber offered to pay off black ministers to the tune of $54 million if they would join a campaign to publicly oppose a $40 million ride-hailing tax proposal – a claim the company denies.
Federal Prosecutor Targets Chicago Violence
| Alexandra Silets
Gun violence in Chicago is on the decline, but the number of homicides in the city is still staggering. What can federal prosecutors do to reduce shooting incidents? U.S. Attorney John Lausch Jr. joins us in discussion.
Takeaways from Day 1 of House Public Impeachment Hearings
| Associated Press
Wednesday’s start of public impeachment hearings in Congress marked the first time that the American public could watch and listen to the witnesses whose testimony is at the core of the Democrats’ investigation.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Reunites with Steppenwolf for ‘Lindiwe’
| Marc Vitali
From a Chicago blues club to South Africa, a new show at Steppenwolf Theatre explores music and love across cultures. We get a behind-the-scenes look at “Lindiwe.”
Crain’s Headlines: Abbott Labs CEO to Step Down in 2020
| WTTW News
During his more than 20 years at the helm of Abbott Laboratories, Miles White transformed the North Chicago-based health-care products maker with a series of acquisitions and spinoffs.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Nov. 14-17
| Kristen Thometz
An open-air holiday market, musical performances, art books and screen printing usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
CTU’s Strike Remains Suspended. To End it, 25,000 Teachers Must Ratify New Contract
| Matt Masterson
The Chicago Teachers Union’s 11-day strike is suspended, but it’s not officially over until rank-and-file members vote to ratify a five-year tentative contract agreement reached with the city. That vote begins Thursday.
November 13, 2019 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Nov. 13, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”
Justice Department Rolls Out New Program to Combat Gun Violence
| Associated Press
Attorney General William Barr announced a new initiative Wednesday that would better enforce the U.S. gun background check system, coordinate state and federal gun cases and ensure prosecutors quickly update databases to show when a defendant can’t possess a firearm because of mental health issues.
Heating Issues Hit Kenwood Academy High School for 2nd Straight Day
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Public Schools said heating issues at the school had been fixed Tuesday. But on Wednesday the district said several classrooms were suffering from insufficient heat circulation as temperatures across the city remained below freezing.
Privacy, Consumer Groups Seek to Block Google-Fitbit Deal
| Associated Press
Nine privacy, social justice and consumer groups are calling for the U.S. government to block Google’s $2.1 billion acquisition of fitness-gadget maker Fitbit, citing antitrust and privacy concerns.
Impeachment Hearings Go Live on TV With the 1st Witnesses
| Associated Press
When the gavel strikes at the start of the House hearing on Wednesday morning, America and the rest of the world will have the chance to see and hear for themselves for the first time about President Donald Trump’s actions toward Ukraine and consider whether they are, in fact, impeachable offenses. Watch live.
Report: Illinois Has One of the Best Lung Cancer Survival Rates
| Kristen Thometz
Illinois has one of the best lung cancer survival rates in the country, yet it also has one of the highest incidence rates of lung cancer, according to a new report from the American Lung Association.
November 12, 2019 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Nov. 12, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”
Northwestern Paper’s Apology Sparks Journalism Debate
| Associated Press
Student editors at the newspaper covering Northwestern University have faced two waves of criticism over their coverage of protests in response to an event featuring former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
How Can Data Inform Violence Prevention Efforts in Chicago?
| Quinn Myers
Northwestern sociology professor Andrew Papachristos has a striking idea when it comes to thinking about shootings in Chicago. He and local advocate Franklin Cosey-Gay tell us about their work with data and research.
What Policymakers Can Do to Help Reduce Gun Violence
| Alexandra Silets
As part of our special episode on gun violence, we discuss the policies being proposed at the state and federal level with U.S. Reps. Robin Kelly and Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and state Rep. La Shawn Ford.
Lessons From the Front Lines of Violence Prevention and Healing
| WTTW News
As part of WTTW’s new documentary series “Firsthand: Gun Violence,” five experts offer big ideas in “Firsthand Talks” sessions for addressing gun violence in Chicago. Four of those experts join us in discussion.
World’s Largest Starbucks Set to Open Friday in Chicago
| Paul Caine
The Reserve Roastery will span five floors and 35,000 square feet on Michigan Avenue, taking up residence in what was for decades Crate & Barrel’s flagship store. We get a preview.
Kenwood Academy Suffers Heat Loss During Record Cold Spell in Chicago
| Matt Masterson
A broken heater inside a South Side high school left students in classrooms without normal heat circulation on a day with record cold temperatures.
‘Firsthand’ Accounts: How Guns Changed the Course of Their Lives
| Nick Blumberg
WTTW’s new digital documentary series “Firsthand: Gun Violence” follows the stories of five Chicagoans whose lives have been touched by shootings. Three of them join us in discussion.
Then and Now: How Trump Impeachment Hearing is Different
| Associated Press
Even if the two most recent impeachment proceedings – against Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton – offer instructive clues about the path ahead, there are notable differences in the case surrounding Donald Trump. A look at then and now.
Chicago Rapper Lil Reese Shot, in Critical Condition
| Associated Press
Hospital officials say Tavares Taylor, who’s known as Lil Reese, is in critical condition after being shot at a suburban Chicago intersection Monday afternoon.
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