
The Week in Review: Governor’s Race Gets Testy
10/12/2018 | 27m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
Eddie Arruza and guests discuss the week’s news.
With less than a month to Election Day, the Illinois governor’s race turns into a verbal cage match. Convicted Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke is transferred out of Cook County. The Trump administration opposes the city’s police consent decree. And does Kris Bryant really say no to $200 million? With Mike Flannery, Brigid Sweeney, Brandon Pope and Cheryl Raye-Stout.
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The Week in Review: Governor’s Race Gets Testy
10/12/2018 | 27m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
With less than a month to Election Day, the Illinois governor’s race turns into a verbal cage match. Convicted Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke is transferred out of Cook County. The Trump administration opposes the city’s police consent decree. And does Kris Bryant really say no to $200 million? With Mike Flannery, Brigid Sweeney, Brandon Pope and Cheryl Raye-Stout.
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