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Instructing Animals
How the Shedd Aquarium is Teaching Aquatic Inhabitants to Follow Directions
| Ash-har Quraishi
Teaching sharks to wait their turn for food. We show you some of the pioneering training the Shedd Aquarium is doing to get exotic animals to follow directions.
Web Extra: Post-Forum Press Conference
10th District
| WTTW News
10th District candidates Congressman Robert Dold and challenger Brad Schneider spoke with Phil Ponce live in our studios. Watch the forum here and read our live web chat transcript. After the forum, both candidates answered questions from the media in a press conference. Watch the web extra videos.
10th District Congressional Forum
Live Stream & Live Web Chat
| WTTW News
10th District candidates Congressman Robert Dold and challenger Brad Schneider face-off for the last time before the election live in our studios.
A Foreign Perspective
Vote For Drones?
| Mansoor Ali Khan
It’s my third week in Chicago now, and the homesickness is beginning to creep in. Last night, I watched the final presidential debate and just to sum it up in few words: it disappointed me a lot.
10th District Cheat Sheet
| Lindsay Prossnitz
Congressman Robert Dold and challenger Brad Schneider are in a heated race for the newly redrawn 10th District. This toss-up district is one of several key races under national scrutiny, which could determine whether or not Democrats regain control of the House next year. We break down some of the key issues at the forefront of tonight's 10th District forum.
Final Presidential Debate Analysis
| WTTW News
President Obama and Mitt Romney talk foreign policy -- for the most part -- in the final presidential debate. But the two show few differences in their world view. We assess their global perspectives.
"Big Cat" Williams on Bears vs. Lions
| WTTW News
A vicious hit can’t stop Jay Cutler and the Bears from winning their fourth straight game. James "Big Cat" Williams joins us to analyze the Monday night showdown against the Detroit Lions.
2012 Election Preview
| WTTW News
Tonight is the final presidential debate. With 15 days to go, both campaigns are targeting the undecided voters in swing states. But, how much sway will this debate have? And what are the polls saying? Carol Marin and her guests have the latest on the presidential and congressional races.
Early Voting Locations
| WTTW News
Monday, October 22, marks the start of early voting for the November 6, 2012 general election. Any registered voter can cast a ballot in early voting through November 3, but they will have to present a government-issued photo I.D.
Springfield Elections
| WTTW News
State Republicans are trying to take back the General Assembly as pension debts skyrocketed under Democratic leadership. The Chicago Sun-Times' Dave McKinney breaks down some key races.
Part-Time Work, Full-Time Health & Benefits?
| WTTW News
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle asks a political insider to resign from his part-time county post that pays salary and full benefits. Paris Schutz has more on this obscure county agency, and what it costs taxpayers.
Poetry Magazine Turns 100 Years Old
| Lindsay Prossnitz
The Chicago-based Poetry magazine celebrates 100 years. We talk with the editors about the magazine, which has arguably become one of the most powerful forces in the world of poetry.
Maharaja: The Splendor of India's Royal Courts
| WTTW News
Royal treasures of the Indian maharajas. We preview the new exhibition at the Field Museum.
Ask Geoffrey: 10/22
| WTTW News
Did a Chicago mobster die at a downtown dining establishment? Geoffrey Baer tells us more in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Remembering George McGovern
| WTTW News
George McGovern, who ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic Party nominee for president in 1972, died Sunday at the age of 90. We revisit his 1978 conversation with John Callaway, where McGovern talks about an Illinois politician who was his inspiration from John Callaway Interviews.
Viewer Mail: 10/22
8th District Congressional Forum
| WTTW News
In tonight's Viewer Mail, we have your thoughts about our 8th District Congressional forum last week with candidates Tammy Duckworth and Congressman Joe Walsh.
Elizabeth Brackett Wins World Triathlon Championship -- Again!
| WTTW News
For the fourth straight year, Chicago Tonight's own Elizabeth Brackett is a World Triathlon Champion!
Walsh's Abortion Comments Garner National Attention
Watch Web-Extra Press Conferences
| Michael Lipkin
After Chicago Tonight's candidate forum, Rep. Joe Walsh's comments on abortions to save the life of the mother prompt press conferences from both candidates.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 10/19
| WTTW News
Phil Ponce and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 10/19
| WTTW News
Phil Ponce and his panel talk about President Obama’s election night party at McCormick Place. Watch the web-exclusive conversation.
Weekend Events Around Town: 10/19 - 10/21
| Lindsay Prossnitz
Need some ideas for what to do this weekend? Chicago Tonight knows what's going on!
Web Extra: Post-Forum Press Conference
8th District
| WTTW News
In our first Congressional Candidate Forum, 8th District candidates Congressman Joe Walsh and challenger Tammy Duckworth spoke with Eddie Arruza live in our studios. Watch the forum here and read our live web chat transcript. After the debate, both candidates answered questions from the media in a press conference. Watch the web extra videos.
8th District Congressional Forum
Live Stream & Live Web Chat
| WTTW News
In our first Congressional Candidate Forum, 8th District candidates Congressman Joe Walsh and challenger Tammy Duckworth talk with Eddie Arruza, live in our studios.
8th District Cheat Sheet
| Lindsay Prossnitz
Congressman Joe Walsh and opponent Tammy Duckworth face-off in one of the most highly contested congressional races in the country. We break down some of the key issues at the forefront of tonight's 8th District forum.
New Gambling, Bullet Taxes in Cook County Budget
| Michael Lipkin
Expect cigarettes, gambling, and bullets to cost more in Cook County, according to Board President Toni Preckwinkle's 2013 budget. She joins us to discuss plugging a $268 million deficit.
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