Gery Chico joined Dan and Amy to talk about his decision to run for Mayor of Chicago, and why he thinks his experience makes him the right choice to replace Rahm Emanuel:
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Hans von Spakovsky is a Senior Legal Fellow for the Heritage Foundation, former FEC Commissioner and former lawyer for the Department of Justice. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about the Mueller investigation and the controversy over the choice of Matt Whitaker as Acting Attorney General:
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New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the fight between the White House and CNN reporter Jim Acosta:
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Four people were killed – including a Chicago police officer, ER doctor, hospital worker — Monday afternoon in a shooting at Mercy Hospital on the city’s Near South Side. The gunman was also killed.
An attorney for a New Jersey woman charged with scamming GoFundMe donors with a story about a homeless veteran says she was duped by her former boyfriend, and he released an audio tape of the couple he claims she secretly recorded.
The White House outlined its new rules for press conferences in a Monday letter to CNN’s Jim Acosta, according to The Washington Post. The letter, which told Acosta his temporarily restored White House “hard pass” access could be taken away again in two weeks, also described four new rules “governing future press conferences.”
U.S. border officials on Monday shut down all vehicular traffic flowing north from Mexico into California at the country’s busiest border crossing and diverted staff to help bulk up the infrastructure and security there, in anticipation of the arrival of thousands of migrants traveling in caravans from Central America.
Paul Krugman for the New York Times: Real America Versus Senate America.
Mayoral candidate Dorothy Brown on Friday proposed a city lottery, the sale of naming rights to government buildings — including O’Hare and Midway Airports — and advertising on city vehicles to chip away at a $1 billion spike in pension payments.