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Web Extra: David Broza Sings "Jerusalem"

Israeli singer David Broza sings "Jerusalem" by Steve Earle in this web extra video.

Aired 01/28/2014 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Web Extra: David Broza Sings "Jerusalem"

Clip: 1/28/2014 | 3m 7s

Israeli singer David Broza sings "Jerusalem" by Steve Earle in this web extra video.

Israeli singer David Broza sings "Jerusalem" by Steve Earle in this web extra video.

Aired 01/28/2014 | Rating NR

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