Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/23


On the edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Paris Schutz, a new University of Chicago study details the impact of the 2013 mass school closings. Also, the State Board of Education asks for a 10.7 percent spending increase, despite the state's dire fiscal condition. Under a pilot program, some Chicago police officers begin wearing body cameras. Mayor Rahm Emanuel takes the first step with the City Council to acquire park district land for a potential Obama Presidential Library. And in sports, the Bears coaching staff falls into place, while the Bulls rebound from a two-week slump.

Panel
Hal Dardick, Chicago Tribune
Derrick Blakely, CBS 2 News
Yolanda Perdomo, WBEZ
Chris Boden, Comcast SportsNet Chicago

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Monday, Jan. 19
Mayoral Candidate William "Dock" Walls
Scholarly Subversion or Innocuous Instruction?
Good Buddies
Martin Luther King, Jr. & Civil Rights Today
Spring Legislative Session
New Bears Coach Addresses Media
January 19, 2015 - Full Show

Tuesday, Jan. 20
Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin
The Problem with Paying Later: Illinois' Budget Deficit
Race for Representing the 11th Ward
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle
CPD to Get Body Cameras This Week
January 20, 2015 - Full Show

Wednesday, Jan. 21
Ask Geoffrey: 1/21
Students Caught in Middle of PARCC Debate
Love on Paper
Scrutinizing the State of the Union
Update on Medical Marijuana Program
Ordinance Introduced for Obama Library on Public Parkland
Web Exclusive Ask Geoffrey
January 21, 2015 - Full Show

Thursday, Jan. 22
Viewer Feedback: 1/22
The Village Movement: How Elders are Aging in Place
Chicago's School Closings
Impact of School Closures
Examining Chicago’s Economic Recovery
Rauner Addresses State Budget Challenges
Weekend Events Around Town: 1/23-1/25
January 22, 2015 - Full Show

Friday, Jan. 23
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/23

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