
The Week in Review: Politicians Turn Tables on Zuckerberg
4/13/2018 | 27mVideo has Closed Captions
Paris Schutz and guests discuss the week's news.
Sen. Dick Durbin grills Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Chicago homicides are in decline. South suburban Harvey goes belly-up. And Cubs bats come to life despite injury to star slugger Anthony Rizzo. With Paris Schutz and guests Sarah Schulte, Laura Washington, Heather Cherone and Paul Sullivan.
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The Week in Review: Politicians Turn Tables on Zuckerberg
4/13/2018 | 27mVideo has Closed Captions
Sen. Dick Durbin grills Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Chicago homicides are in decline. South suburban Harvey goes belly-up. And Cubs bats come to life despite injury to star slugger Anthony Rizzo. With Paris Schutz and guests Sarah Schulte, Laura Washington, Heather Cherone and Paul Sullivan.
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