On tonight's edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week In Review -- The campaign season heats up with Governor Quinn fighting back in response to Bill Brady's criticism of the union deal; dueling ads get ugly in the race for Barack Obama's old Senate seat; Jesse Jackson, Jr.'s mayoral hopes fade in light of renewed accusations of an improper Senate seat deal along with new allegations that he had a fundraiser pay to fly a female "acquaintance" to Chicago; rumors circulate that Rahm Emanuel is leaving his White House post next month to run for mayor, and Sheriff Tom Dart is coy about his own possible mayoral bid. And in sports: after winning in Dallas, are the 2-0 Bears the real deal?
Guests:
- Phil Rogers, NBC-5 Chicago
- Linda Lenz, Catalyst
- Abdon Pallasch, Chicago Sun-Times
- Mike Mulligan, Chicago Sun-Times and WSCR