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New Chicago State Trustees Aim for Struggling School Turnaround Chicago Police Department Ramps Up Training for ‘Police Legitimacy’ Head of Chicago Police Union Responds to DOJ’s Blistering Report ‘Hamilton’ Master Class a Special Opportunity at Little Black Pearl Notebaert Nature Museum Dusts Off Rare Specimens for 160th Anniversary Meaningful Change Possible if You ‘Dig Where You Are’
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January 17, 2017 - Full Show
1/17/2017 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
New Chicago State Trustees Aim for Struggling School Turnaround Chicago Police Department Ramps Up Training for ‘Police Legitimacy’ Head of Chicago Police Union Responds to DOJ’s Blistering Report ‘Hamilton’ Master Class a Special Opportunity at Little Black Pearl Notebaert Nature Museum Dusts Off Rare Specimens for 160th Anniversary Meaningful Change Possible if You ‘Dig Where You Are’
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship‘Hamilton’ Master Class a Special Opportunity for Students
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Clip: 1/17/2017 | 2m 40s | We drop in at a master class led by a “Hamilton” dance captain in Chicago. (2m 40s)
Head of Police Union Responds to DOJ’s Blistering Report
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Clip: 1/17/2017 | 10m 35s | Dean Angelo gives us his take on the Department of Justice report on the CPD. (10m 35s)
Meaningful Change Possible if You ‘Dig Where You Are’
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Clip: 1/17/2017 | 9m 13s | Chicago author Nan Alexander Doyal discusses her new book. (9m 13s)
New CSU Trustees Aim for Struggling School Turnaround
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Clip: 1/17/2017 | 11m 3s | Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas on his new appointment. (11m 3s)
Notebaert Nature Museum Dusts Off Rare Specimens
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Clip: 1/17/2017 | 9m 39s | Take a close look at some of the nature museum's rarely seen specimens. (9m 39s)
Police Department Ramps Up Training for 'Police Legitimacy'
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Clip: 1/17/2017 | 4m 57s | Chicago police officers learn how to better engage with the community. (4m 57s)
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