
November 16, 2012 - The Week in Review
Clip: 11/16/2012 | 27m 51s
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. may be out of the Mayo Clinic, but clearly not out of trouble with the Feds. Gov. Pat Quinn softens his stance on casinos. Local Republicans talk about reforming the party. Mayor Rahm Emanuel didn't run for office last week, but was he a big winner? A guilty verdict in code of silence case involving cop-bartender beating.
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November 16, 2012 - The Week in Review
Clip: 11/16/2012 | 27m 51s
Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. may be out of the Mayo Clinic, but clearly not out of trouble with the Feds. Gov. Pat Quinn softens his stance on casinos. Local Republicans talk about reforming the party. Mayor Rahm Emanuel didn't run for office last week, but was he a big winner? A guilty verdict in code of silence case involving cop-bartender beating.
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