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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 9/26

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

Hines Veterans Affairs Scandal

Chicago Tonight takes an exclusive look inside the embattled Hines VA Hospital.

Wall Street Suffers as Tech Stocks Shrink

The only thing to cheer on Wall Street today was that trading finally ended. The markets take a tumble, dragged down by an Apple.

How Healthy is Diet Soda?

A recent study argues diet soda may put consumers at risk for diabetes.

‘I’ll Drink to That’

Bergdorf Goodman's Betty Halbreich Talks Memoir

Style legend and Chicago native Betty Halbreich talks about her life as perhaps the fashion world's preeminent personal shopper.  

Chicago Jazz Philharmonic’s 10th Season

Jazz trumpeter Orbert Davis is joined by harmonica virtuoso Howard Levy in performance and conversation.

Viewer Feedback: 9/25

Mayor Emanuel Calls for Sentencing Reform

We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.

Great Lakes Water Quality Summit in Chicago

A summit to discuss the protection and preservation of the Great Lakes meets in Chicago. The meeting comes in the wake of last month’s water crisis in Toledo. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest.

Crain’s Corner

Rauner and the Gubernatorial Election

The Nov. 4 election is rapidly approaching, and Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner isn’t any closer to revealing his plans for running the state. Rauner recently appeared before Crain’s editorial board, and Greg Hinz joins us to talk about Rauner’s visit and the upcoming election.

Gen. Zinni on US Military Intervention

A four-star general with four decades of experience in the military gives his take on America’s latest military intervention in Syria and what he sees as a disconnect between the Washington establishment and military leadership.

End of Life Decisions

End of life planning can be daunting for patients and loved ones, especially when considering the right to die. The controversial topic is being discussed more, and joining us to talk about the controversy and changes surrounding the issue are Dr. Peter Angelos and Ed Gogol. 

Singer Dee Alexander’s Breakout Moment

Chicago vocalist Dee Alexander celebrates her new album at Hyde Park Jazz Festival.  

Ask Geoffrey: 9/24

Mt. Prospect's Missing Mountain

Geoffrey Baer climbs the highest heights in Chicagoland, gets on his soapbox at Bughouse Square, and tours Chicago via World War I monuments in this week’s edition of Ask Geoffrey.

A Way with Words

New Art Show Sets Sail with a Boatload of Wordplay

A free exhibition explores the artful use of language by contemporary Illinois painters and sculptors.

Mayor Emanuel Calls for Sentencing Reform

Mayor Rahm Emanuel called on the Illinois Legislature to reform sentencing laws for low-level drug offenses. Brandis Friedman has the details.

Analyzing Airstrikes Against ISIS

Airstrikes against ISIS in Syria have begun. Our panel discusses the decision by the United States and several Arab nations to target the Islamic militant group in the already war torn country.

“Big Cat” Williams on Bears vs. Jets

James "Big Cat" Williams joins Ann Kreiter to break down the Bears' second win of the season.

Coexisting with Wildlife

With wildlife sightings on the rise in Illinois, we discuss how residents can coexist with animals returning to the regions they once inhabited.

‘David Bowie Is’

Exhibit on Display in Chicago

The touring exhibition on the history, music, fashion, art, legacy, and identity of David Bowie lands in Chicago at the MCA. 

Discussing the New Archbishop Selection

This weekend Cardinal Francis George introduced his successor, Bishop Blase Cupich. Our panel discusses the significance of the Vatican's appointment.  

Researchers: Greater Precautions Needed to Stop Ebola

We explore the latest recommendations from two researchers on the Ebola outbreak. 

Turning Trees into Art

If you spent time in city parks this summer, you may have noticed trees being transformed. The Chicago Park District teamed with a local sculptor's group to turn trees that were condemned into public art. We revisit Jay Shefsky’s story.

Locals Named MacArthur Geniuses

The MacArthur Foundation recently announced their 21 Genius grants winners, and five have Chicago connections. We sit down with two of  the winners to learn more about their work and their reactions to the $625,000 award. 

Remembering Sheldon Patinkin

Chicago native Sheldon Patinkin, who was part of the first generation of Chicago improvisers, died Sunday at the age of 79. 

Viewer Feedback: 9/22

Chicago’s Animal Care

We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.

Blase Cupich Introduced as New Archbishop

Saying that he was "well-prepared" for the responsibilities of leading a church of 2.2 million people, Cardinal Francis George introduced his successor, Blase Cupich.            
 

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