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Web Extra: The Week in Review

Joel Weisman and his panel in a web-exclusive conversation.

Aired 01/04/2013 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: Season 2013

Joel Weisman and his panel in a web-exclusive conversation.

Joel Weisman and his panel talk about Northwestern’s historic Rose Bowl win – first since 1949 – and NIU’s Orange Bowl loss after their big winning season. And more on pensions: will Springfield really be able to solve the problem? Why does Mike Madigan get a pass on this? And if lawmakers dealt a blow to pensions, what would that mean for union support for Democrats?

Aired 01/04/2013 | Rating NR

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Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 5m 19s | Joel Weisman & his panel talk about Mayor Rahm Emanuel's visit to Mexico City. (5m 19s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 5m 2s | Joel Weisman & guests look at the Chicago Cubs trial run of new signage at Wrigley Field. (5m 2s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 4m 53s | Joel Weisman and his guests look at GOP candidate for Illinois governor: Bruce Rauner. (4m 53s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 6m 24s | Eddie Arruza and his panel in a web extra conversation. (6m 24s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 8m 33s | Joel Weisman and his panel delve further into the 50th anniversary of March on Washington. (8m 33s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 6m 48s | Joel Weisman and his panel discuss challenges facing Mayor Emanuel in this web extra. (6m 48s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 5m 42s | Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists take on changes in journalism in this web extra. (5m 42s)

August 9, 2013 - The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 26m 48s | Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines. (26m 48s)

Web Extra: Jay's Climb

Clip: S2013 | 2m 42s | Jay Skefsky learns how to climb the rigging of a two-masted schooner. (2m 42s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 4m 56s | Joel Weisman and his panel debate the ramifications of the Chicago Public Schools’ budget. (4m 56s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 7m 7s | Joel Weisman and his panel break down CPS budget crisis in this web extra. (7m 7s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 5m 52s | Joel Weisman and his panel discuss the pros and cons of the city’s bike share program. (5m 52s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 6m 9s | Joel Weisman and his panel examine the shaping race for Republican gubernatorial primary. (6m 9s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 6m 31s | Joel Weisman and his panel in a web extra conversation. (6m 31s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 4m 57s | Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists discuss high school baseball controversy. (4m 57s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 3m 7s | Joel Weisman and his panel take a closer look at the Wrigley Field renovation plan. (3m 7s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 4m 38s | Joel Weisman and his panel offer more reflections on Roger Ebert's legacy. (4m 38s)

Web Extra: Sneak Previews 1978

Clip: S2013 | 28m 13s | Premiere episode of Sneak Previews from 1978, featuring Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. (28m 13s)

Web Extra: Roger Ebert 2006

Clip: S2013 | 26m 26s | 2006 Friday Night episode with John Callaway, featuring Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper. (26m 26s)

Web Extra: Roger Ebert 2003

Clip: S2013 | 27m 7s | Watch The Friday Night Show featuring Bob Sirott and Roger Ebert from March 14, 2003. (27m 7s)

Web Extra: Roger Ebert 2000

Clip: S2013 | 27m 5s | Phil Ponce with Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper on Chicago Tonight from July 19, 2000. (27m 5s)

Remembering Roger Ebert

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Clip: S2013 | 56m 47s | Roger Ebert has died at age 70 after a long battle with cancer. Remembering his legacy. (56m 47s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 4m 34s | Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve further into the CPS school closings. (4m 34s)

They Seek a City

Clip: S2013 | 6m 14s | A new exhibit at the Art Institute features art from immigrant Chicagoans. We discuss. . (6m 14s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 5m 18s | Joel Weisman and his panel of guests discuss the week's news in this web-exclusive clip. (5m 18s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 4m 32s | Joel Wesiman and his panel of journalists continue the discussion in our web extra video. (4m 32s)

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | 4m 19s | Eddie Arruza and his panel of journalists talk Super Bowl and more in this web extra. (4m 19s)

Michelle Obama's Transformation

Clip: S2013 | 8m 11s | We look at First Lady Michelle Obama's evolving public perception over the past 4 years. (8m 11s)

Week in Review: Obama Elected President

Clip: S2013 | Week in Review from Nov. 7, 2008.

Week in Review: Local Politics

Clip: S2013 | Week in Review from Nov. 6, 1981.

Week in Review: Harold Washington Wins

Clip: S2013 | Week in Review from Feb. 25, 1983.

Week in Review: Harold Washington Elected

Clip: S2013 | Week in Review from April 22, 1983.

Week in Review: Harold Washington Dies

Clip: S2013 | Week in Review from Nov. 27, 1987.

Chicago Week in Review @20

Clip: S2013 | Week in Review from Jan. 20, 1998.

Week in Review: Joel Weisman's Audition

Clip: S2013 | Joel Weisman is interviewed by John Callaway in his audition for WTTW.

Week in Review: Jane Byrne Victory

Clip: S2013 | Chicago Week in Review from Feb. 28, 1979.

Week in Review: George Ryan Arrested

Clip: S2013 | Week in Review from Dec. 19, 2003.

Week in Review: Blagojevich Arrested

Clip: S2013 | Week in Review from Dec. 12, 2008.

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | Will Bill Daley run for governor in 2014? Joel Weisman and his panel discuss.

Web Extra: The Week in Review

Clip: S2013 | Joel Weisman and his panel in a web-exclusive conversation.

January 6, 2013 - Viewer Feedback

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Clip: 1/6/2014 | 1m 42s | We share what you had to say about O'Hare Airport's runways in tonight's viewer feedback. (1m 42s)

Yo-Yo Ma

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Clip: 12/30/2013 | 2m 38s | We revisit a performance with Cellist Yo-Yo Ma. (2m 38s)

Web Extra: Gov. Pat Quinn

Clip: 12/30/2013 | 12m 43s | Gov. Pat Quinn sits down with Paris Schutz for a one-on-one interview. (12m 43s)

Web Extra: Concealed Carry Process

Clip: 12/30/2013 | 8m 13s | Illinois State Police Lt. Col. Matt Davis walks us through the details of concealed carry. (8m 13s)

Web Extra: Big Cat and the Bears

Clip: 12/30/2013 | 5m 44s | Marc Trestman leads the Bears to an 8-8 record in his first year as head coach. (5m 44s)

Pope Francis Painting

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Clip: 12/30/2013 | 4m 32s | Meet Jason Seiler, the Chicago artist who scored the biggest commission of his career. (4m 32s)

Gov. Pat Quinn

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Clip: 12/30/2013 | 8m 53s | Has Gov. Pat Quinn had a political resurrection? Paris Schutz goes one-on-one with him. (8m 53s)

Doris Kearns Goodwin

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Clip: 12/30/2013 | 15m 4s | We revisit a conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin. (15m 4s)

December 30, 2013 - Viewer Feedback

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Clip: 12/30/2013 | 1m 40s | We have some of your thoughts on the closing of Dominick's grocery stores. (1m 40s)

Concealed Carry Application Process

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Clip: 12/30/2013 | 5m 11s | Illinois State Police demonstrate the concealed carry application process. (5m 11s)

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