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Growing Up Emanuel

Clip: 4/8/2013 | 24m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Ezekiel Emanuel joins us to discuss his new book, Brothers Emanuel.

An inside look at one of Chicago’s most famous families. Ezekiel Emanuel, the eldest of the three brothers, joins us on Chicago Tonight at 7:00 pm to talk about his new memoir: Brothers Emanuel.

04/08/2013 | Rating NR

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