Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/1


On this edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman, police Supt. Garry McCarthy embarks on a listening tour. Can his initiative help bolster trust between residents and police? Gov. Bruce Rauner's proposed right-to-work zones meet heavy resistance at City Hall. Also, former Illinois Gov. Dan Walker dies at age 92. And in sports, the NFL Draft takes over Grant Park, while the Cubs win 12 of their first 20 games.  

Panel
David Greising, Reuters
Yolanda Perdomo, WBEZ
Charles Thomas, ABC 7 News
Dan McGrath, Chicago Sun-Times

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Monday 4/27
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“Inventing the New American House”
Recruiting for Advanced Placement
Bears’ Chairman George McCaskey
Legislators on Budget Cuts
Mayors Rally Against Rauner’s Budget Cuts
Malcolm X College Grad Among Nepal Earthquake Victims
WTTW, WFMT to Host On The Table
April 27, 2015 - Full Show

Tuesday 4/28
The Threat of "Superbugs"
Pair of Prominent Artists Explore the Power of "Two" 
What's Next After the Dante Servin Verdict?
US Supreme Court Hears Same-Sex Marriage Arguments
New Push for Redistricting Reform
April 28, 2015 - Full Show

Wednesday 4/29
Remembering Former Gov. Dan Walker
Ask Geoffrey: 4/29
City Goats
How Chicago Compares to Indiana's HIV Outbreak
Chicago Protesters Join Baltimore in Solidarity
The New City Council
Mayor Addresses City’s Financial Crisis
April 29, 2015 - Full Show

Thursday 4/30

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