Pat Brady former chairman for the Illinois Republican Party tries to answer the question, “What the hell has happened to your party?” Brady will be a delegate for John Kasich at this year’s GOP convention. No member of the Illinois congressional delegation is planning to attend the convention, what message are they trying to say? There probably won’t be much fun at this convention, so why should anyone go or watch? Is it possible that Trump won’t win the nomination because some of his supporters might not show up? So what about the Hillary factor… If she wins, can the GOP put up with her for the next 4 years?
Bill Cameron is joined by Ray Long of the Chicago Tribune, Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times, and Greg Hinz of Crain’s Chicago Business. The shooting of 5 police officers in Dallas during what was supposed top be a peaceful protest leads the headlines this weekend. Is “Social Media” to blame for the hostile change in how society reacts to problems? Is social media actually helpful to the coverage of these events which are being protested? Are these violent incidents (police brutality, unjust shootings, etc) increasing or are we now more aware because of the ease in which they can be documented?
Nick Gale covers the announcement of the 2nd annual Chicago Youth Baseball Tournament. Chicago Park District Superintendent and/CEO, Michael Kelly along with representatives from the Cubs & Sox join Mayor Rahm Emanuel to explain why the event is beneficial to Chicago’s youth.