CAN TV Program Archive

    Chicago Newsroom

    June 14, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by The Chicago Tribune‚Äôs Juan Perez, Jr and Jennifer Smith Richards, two reporters with the on-going Betrayed series, which details a decade of sexual abuse at Chicago Public Schools. They tell us that there are serious issues with the way that reports of sexual abuse are handled at CPS, in that… View Article

    ADAPT of Chicago

    June 7, 2018
    Joel Margolis discusses plans to increase employment in the disability community. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.

    Chicago Newsroom

    June 7, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by Mayoral candidate Dr. Willie Wilson. Wilson is highly critical of Mayor Emanuel, who he accuses of handing out contracts and opportunities to his friends and associates while ignoring minority communities. Wilson says he favors an elected school board and strong community participation in the management of the police department, a… View Article

    Chicago Newsroom

    May 31, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by Lauren FitzPatrick, education reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times, and Sarah Karp, education reporter at WBEZ. They discuss yesterday‚Äôs announcement by Mayor Emanuel that he intends to bring four-year pre-K classes to every CPS elementary school in the next several years, and the free pre-K that already exists at Oscar Mayer… View Article

    Chicago Newsroom

    May 24, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by Tony Arnold, WBEZ‚Äôs State Politics Reporter, Hal Dardick, investigative reporter for the Chicago Tribune and Heather Cherone, City Hall reporter for the Daily Line. They discuss this week‚Äôs raucous meeting at the Chicago City Council in which about a hundred police officers showed up to express their frustration with slow… View Article

    Chicago Newsroom

    May 17, 2018
    Ken Davis is joined by Mayoral candidate Paul Vallas. They discuss Vallas‚Äô proposals for increasing the police force to about 14,000 officers, of whom 1,200 would be detectives. Vallas says his policy would begin to address the city‚Äôs serious issue with low clearance rates for shootings and murders. Vallas also expresses support for Mayor Emanuel‚Äôs… View Article