President Trump is heading to Kenosha, WI, today. National security expert William Hartung talks about the President’s foreign policy in his first 100 days. Plus, turtles will finally be a bit safer in Grayslake.
William Hartung is the Director of the Arm & Security Project at the Center for International Policy and joins the show to talk about President Trump’s missile strikes in Syria and MOAB deployment in Afghanistan.
Charles Barkley thought the Bulls stood no chance and he was wrong. Does Buffalo Grove hate music? Plus, we find a couple who just really connects with each other and find out why they do.
Ed Henry is the Chief National Correspondent for FOXNews and joins the show to answer the question, “Will Washington DC return to the sense of normalcy it had under previous Presidents?”
Alderman Ed Burke takes United to task in only the way Ed Burke can. Lt. Col Jeff Addicott talks about dropping the M.O.A.B in Afghanistan. Chuck Swirsky on the Bulls as they take on the Boston Celtics. Plus, drivers should avoid the body of water on the right.
Lt. Col Jeff Addicott is the Director of the Center for Terrorism Law at St. Mary’s University of Law in San Antonio and talks about President Trump’s attacks in the Middle East.
President Trump continues to flip-flop on issues from his campaign. State Representative Scott Drury talks about breaking from Speaker Michael Madigan. Plus, aren’t we supposed to be saving the bees?
ESPN Legal Analyst Lester Munson joins the show to talk about the lawsuit filed by the city of St. Louis against the NFL over the Rams leaving for Los Angeles.
State Representative Scott Drury joins the show to talk about his break away from the de facto head of the Illinois Democratic Party and the Speaker of the House Michael Madigan.