Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 11/21


Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week’s news. Chicago has a new archbishop. The city bids a final farewell to former Mayor Jane Byrne. Filing begins for the February mayoral and aldermanic races. Rauner says big changes are ahead to address the state’s financial woes. The U of I gets a new president. President Obama takes executive action on immigration. Sam Adam Jr. continues a run against Anita Alvarez. Mike Nichols dies at 83. And in sports, Blackhawks announcer Pat Foley is inducted into the Hall of Fame, and on Sunday, Lovie Smith comes back to Soldier Field.

Panel:
Mary Ann Ahern, NBC-5 News
Maudlyne Ihejirika, Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Cameron, WLS-AM
Jim Litke, Associated Press

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Monday, Nov. 17
History of Chicago Bears’ Head Coaches
'Gangsters & Grifters'
Smoke and Mirrors
“Big Cat” Williams on Bears vs. Vikings
Remembering Mayor Jane Byrne
Funeral Held for Mayor Byrne
American Experiences

Tuesday, Nov. 18
Sky Full of Cranes
Photographing Hillary
Net Neutrality
‘The City Lost and Found’
Springfield Fall Veto Session Kicks Off
New Archbishop of Chicago

Wednesday, Nov. 19
Ask Geoffrey: 11/19
What's Up on Northerly Island?
Patrick Kennedy & Stigma of Mental Illness
Complaints About O’Hare Noise
City Council Approves Mayor’s 2015 Budget
Cross Concedes in Treasurer’s Race

Thursday, Nov. 20
Viewer Feedback: 11/20
‘Porgy and Bess’ Back at Lyric Opera of Chicago
Remembering Mike Nichols
Rauner Faces Uphill Battle on Education, Finances
Immigration Reform
The Memory Archives Premiere
Weekend Events Around Town: 11/21-11/23

Friday, Nov. 21
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 11/21
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 11/21

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