“The Metro Desk” live from the Chicago Tribune newsroom, Oct. 9. Tribune editor Mark Jacob welcomes reporter Julie Deardorff to talk about the myths of dehydration before the Chicago Marathon. Also, reporter Katherine Skiba joins Jacob via Skype to discuss a Tribune analysis of foreign travel by Illinois Congress members. For more video, visit http://chicagotribune.com/video, subscribe to this channel, or follow us @TribVideo.
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