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Lake Michigan Nears Historic Water Levels. What’s Happening, and Why Pritzker Expected to Sign Marijuana Legalization Bill Next Week Facebook Jumps into the Cryptocurrency Game with Libra Lonnie Bunch Makes History at the Smithsonian Institution Not Just Stonewall: New Show Explores 50 Years of Queer Art Remembering ‘Chicago Tonight’ Founder John Callaway
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June 20, 2019 - Full Show
6/20/2019 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Lake Michigan Nears Historic Water Levels. What’s Happening, and Why Pritzker Expected to Sign Marijuana Legalization Bill Next Week Facebook Jumps into the Cryptocurrency Game with Libra Lonnie Bunch Makes History at the Smithsonian Institution Not Just Stonewall: New Show Explores 50 Years of Queer Art Remembering ‘Chicago Tonight’ Founder John Callaway
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipFacebook Jumps into the Cryptocurrency Game with Libra
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Clip: 6/20/2019 | 9m 1s | Chicago attorney Zach Smolinski joins us for a discussion of virtual currency. (9m 1s)
Lake Michigan Nears Historic Water Levels: What’s Happening
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Clip: 6/20/2019 | 3m 55s | Lake Michigan water levels are expected to top the record for June. (3m 55s)
Lonnie Bunch Makes History at the Smithsonian Institution
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Clip: 6/20/2019 | 11m 23s | The former head of the Chicago History Museum has a new job as head of the Smithsonian. (11m 23s)
Not Just Stonewall: New Show Explores 50 Years of Queer Art
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Clip: 6/20/2019 | 5m 6s | Inside a new exhibition at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago. (5m 6s)
Pritzker Expected to Sign Weed Legalization Bill Next Week
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Clip: 6/20/2019 | 5m 4s | Recreational marijuana is all but a done deal in Illinois. (5m 4s)
Remembering ‘Chicago Tonight’ Founder John Callaway
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Clip: 6/20/2019 | 7m 26s | He was fun. He was smart. And he was the best journalist many of us have ever known. (7m 26s)
Why Lake Michigan Water Levels Are Nearing Historic Highs
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Clip: 6/20/2019 | 7m 7s | Argonne scientist Scott Collis helps us understand the reasons for higher lake levels. (7m 7s)
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