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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 12/12/08
Rod Blagojevich Arrested
| WTTW News
Gov. Rod Blagojevich is arrested at his home and charged with trying to sell Barack Obama’s Senate seat, among other crimes.
City Hall Roundup
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The Chicago City Council considers having taxpayers foot a $33 million bill to settle police misconduct cases. Paris Schutz has the latest news from City Hall.
Report Outlines Misconduct in Schools
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Stolen computers, pornography and lunch program fraud. There's a new report outlining misconduct in city schools. We have the results.
Groundbreaking Research on Importance of Bacteria
| Ash-har Quraishi
Could the secret to good health and combating disease rest in the gut? In tonight's Scientific Chicago, Ash-har Quraishi tells us about an unusual procedure that could provide some answers.
Fecal Microbiota Tranplants
Q&A with Dr. Stacy Kahn
| Robert Andersson
Chicago Tonight spoke with Dr. Stacy Kahn, who specializes in the treatment of digestive diseases at the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital, about Fecal Microbiota Tranplants.
2012: The Year in Astronomy
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The unbelievable landing of the Curiosity Rover on Mars capped a year of fascinating space exploration. Astrophysicist Chris Lintott looks back on the top space stories of 2012.
"Brown in the Windy City"
| Michael Lipkin
A new book explores the racial identity of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Chicago after World War II -- neither white nor black, but sometimes a buffer between the two.
Gov. Pat Quinn
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Another failed pension deal, increased gambling, and gay marriage. Gov. Pat Quinn goes one-on-one with Carol Marin.
Civil Rights Icons Remember MLK’s Final Days
| Shanika Gunaratna
Two titans of the Civil Rights era – Rev. Jesse Jackson and Otis Moss Jr. – open up with personal stories of their relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Eagles Land in Chicago Area
| Ash-har Quraishi
For decades the national emblem had been endangered, but for some lucky bird lovers catching a glimpse of this majestic animal is just a matter of looking out the window. We tell you where you can spot the great American Bald Eagle.
Ald. Sandi Jackson Resigns
| Robert Andersson
Ald. Sandi Jackson resigned from the Chicago City Council, citing "painful family health matters."
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/11
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 1/11
| WTTW News
Will Bill Daley run for governor in 2014? Joel Weisman and his panel consider the possibilities.
Weekend Events Around Town: 1/11 - 1/13
| Robert Andersson
Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what is going on!
Gambling, Guns and Retirement
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Is a Chicago casino close to reality? Paris Schutz has the latest on that, and how the mayor and police superintendent plan to enact gun control in the absence of action from Springfield or Washington.
Commission on School Utilization Issues Report
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Keeping all Chicago Public high schools open is just one recommendation from an interim report guiding CPS closures. We hear from the head of the school closure commission.
New Mortgage Rules Protect Consumers
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New rules from the federal government aim to protect consumers from loans they can't afford. Do they offer enough safeguards or will they make it too hard to get a loan? An expert weighs in.
"The World Until Yesterday"
| Michael Lipkin
Would we all be better off if we let our children play with fire? Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond joins us to discuss lessons we can learn from traditional societies.
Excerpt: "The World Until Yesterday"
| Michael Lipkin
An excerpt of The World Until Yesterday, by Jared Diamond
"The Book of Mormon"
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We talk with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, two of the creators of the musical: The Book of Mormon.
Film Critics on 2013 Oscar Nominations
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The 2013 Oscar nominations are officially public. We talk with two film critics about the crowded field of contenders for Hollywood’s top prize.
New IL General Assembly Sworn In
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The 98th Illinois General Assembly is sworn-in today. What are the hopes for the new batch of lawmakers? We have the latest news from Springfield.
Hultgren & Quigley on Fiscal Cliff
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The newly sworn in 113th Congress is entering the session with the task of addressing the debt ceiling and spending cuts. We hear from Rep. Randy Hultgren and Rep. Mike Quigley about the fiscal cliff deal, and what's to come.
Flu Outbreak
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Eleven area hospitals have been swamped with patients with the flu and flu-like symptoms. We get the latest on the outbreak from the Chicago Department of Public Health’s medical director.
#WordOfTheYear
| Michael Lipkin
The American Dialect Society names "hashtag" the word of the year. We speak with a local linguist who helped crown the winner.
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