Michael Flynn gets the boot from the President Trump administration. White Sox pitchers and catchers report. Plus, did racism keep Beyonce from winning more Grammy’s?
Michael Flynn gets the boot from the President Trump administration. White Sox pitchers and catchers report. Plus, did racism keep Beyonce from winning more Grammy’s?
Ed Henry from FOXNews joins the show to talk about the first firing of the Trump Administration.
Kristen McQueary from the Chicago Tribune joins the show to talk about Chris Kennedy joining the race for Governor and the fiscal health of the state of Illinois.
James Arkin from Real Clear Politics joins the show to talk about the resignation of Michael Flynn from President Trump’s Cabinet.
Jonathan Hoenig from Capitalist Pig Management joins the show to talk about greeting card sales going up and chocolate sales going down for Valentine’s Day.
CNBC’s Larry Kudlow joins the show to talk about President Trump’s threats to take a ruling on his Executive Order permitting people from certain countries to come to the United States to court.
Eric Segall is a constitutional expert and joins the show to talk about the appeals court ruling over President Trump’s executive order.
Olivia Nuzzi is the Washington correspondent for New York Magazine and joins the show to talk about her article on the relationship between Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus.
Rahm Emanuel tells Democrats to focus on winning, not whining over losing to Trump. Two cases of what not to do to police officers. Plus, Brian Urlacher’s battle with a Florida hair restoration company.
Rich Lowry from the National Review joins the show to talk about his article on the travel ban signed by President Trump where he says the ban is legal.
U.S. Representative Dan Lipinski joins the show to talk about his proposed bill that will require the government to disclose when they buy things not made in the USA.
Juan Williams from the Hill joins the show to talk about the Mitch McConnell-Elizabeth Warren battle in the Jeff Sessions’ confirmation hearing.
David Drucker is a Senior Correspondent on Capitol Hill for the Washington Examiner and joins the show to talk about Mitch McConnell and Elizabeth Warren battling over the confirmation of Jeff Sessions.
Tim Calkins is a professor at the Kellogg School of Management joins the show to talk about the Super Bowl ads.
Bill Gertz from the Washington Free Beacon joins the show to talk about President Trump’s effect on national security in his first few weeks in office.
Chuck Smith is a radio host in Atlanta and former defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons and joins the show to talk about the Falcons in Super Bowl LI.
Former Bears and current Giants kicker Robbie Gould joins the show to break down Super Bowl LI.
Michael Holley is an afternoon host on Boston’s WEEI and joins the show from Houston to talk about the outlook for his Patriots this weekend in Super Bowl LI.
Former Bears tight end and coach Mike Ditka joins the show to talk about the upcoming Super Bowl and his belief that Tom Brady and Bill Belichick should be left alone over their friendship with Tom Brady.
“The patriots…should be the prototype for every football team in the league,” Mike Ditka tells John and Ray. “They can be beat, but I don’t think anybody is going to beat them.”
When asked about the possibility of Jimmy Garoppolo coming to the Chicago Bears, Ditka responded, “Yes, I would say that would be, I think that would be a great thing.”
The Boys headed into Thursday with an usual story out of New Orleans where a family says their daughter was removed from a Spirit Airlines flight due to her cleavage.
“Bruh, you’re from Evanston,” is our line of day courtesy of an awkward debate between two pundits on cable news.
An Ohio Pastor tells Donald Trump that “gang leaders” would like to meet with him. The pastor throughout much of Wednesday’s news cycle began to backtrack on his statements.
Protests broke out last night at the campus of UC Berkeley where conservative troll Milo Yiannopoulos was schedule to speak.
FOXNews’ Chief Congressional Correspondent Mike Emanuel joins the show to talk about the confirmation hearings for Jeff Sessions and Betsy DeVos.
Larry Kudlow from CNBC joins the show to talk about Donald Trump’s brief call with the Australian Prime Minister.
Woodstock City Councilman Mike Turner joins the show to talk about the anniversary of the filming of the movie, “Groundhog Day.”
The verdict is in from #WoodstockWillie. Six more weeks of winter. (By the way, spring officially arrives in 6 1/2 weeks) @realwoodstockil pic.twitter.com/7ror7GO4zs
— Tracy Butler (@TracyButlerABC7) February 2, 2017
Although Punxsutawney Phil saw shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter, the Chicago area put it’s trust in Woodstock Willie, the local groundhog.
However, at 7:07 a.m., Willie saw his shadow meaning six more weeks of winter for the Chicago metro area.
Donald Trump makes his choice for Supreme Court nomination. CNN’s John Berman talks about the White House’s administration policy to avoid their network. Plus, Lincoln Towing is catching flak again.
Ryan Brendell from Barstool Sports joins the show to talk about prop bets fro Super Bowl LI.