Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, Dec. 4


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Joel Weisman and his panel discuss the continued fallout from the Laquan McDonald case and other top stories of the week.

Superintendent Garry McCarthy is out. Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez are feeling the heat. Protests continue to be peaceful. Gov. Bruce Rauner and legislative leaders meet for the first time since May. Chicago Teachers Union calls for a strike vote next week. And in sports, the Bears show some playoff potential.

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Panel

Charles Thomas, ABC7 News
Mary Mitchell, Chicago Sun-Times
Tom Corfman, Crain’s Chicago Business
Jesse Rogers, ESPN


Each week, the conversation continues online in our web extra video. Below, the panel discusses the San Bernardino shooting on Wednesday that left 14 people dead. They also discuss workplace violence, terrorism and gun control.

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