
September 13, 2013 - The Week in Review
Clip: 9/12/2013 | 26m 33s
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel apologizes for the Jon Burge police torture era. Gov. Pat Quinn halts the costly and controversial state capitol facelift. Ald. Dick Mell leaves City Council after 38 colorful years. Stony Island Avenue will be renamed for influential Bishop Arthur Brazier. The governor race primaries heat up. All that and more on The Week in Review.
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September 13, 2013 - The Week in Review
Clip: 9/12/2013 | 26m 33s
Mayor Rahm Emanuel apologizes for the Jon Burge police torture era. Gov. Pat Quinn halts the costly and controversial state capitol facelift. Ald. Dick Mell leaves City Council after 38 colorful years. Stony Island Avenue will be renamed for influential Bishop Arthur Brazier. The governor race primaries heat up. All that and more on The Week in Review.
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