The Week in Review
Week in Review: CPS Student Walkout; Bears Stadium Search
Lawmakers warn of a U.S. Department of Homeland Security shutdown after reform negotiations fall apart.
Congress ends a brief partial government shutdown — but a massive fight over DHS spending means the department’s funding could run out in one week.
Mayor Brandon Johnson orders Chicago police to identify and document federal immigration agents with the goal of prosecuting alleged misconduct. But Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke slams the mayor for saying she backed the measure without running it past her.
The Indiana General Assembly advances a bill aimed at luring the Chicago Bears to the Hoosier State.
Meanwhile, Illinois joins a key global health network after the Trump administration stops participating.
And a state lawmaker pitches a bill allowing self-driving cars in Illinois.
Guests:
Rob Hart, WBBM Newsradio
Alex V. Hernandez, Block Club Chicago
Shruti Singh, Bloomberg News
Talia Soglin, Chicago Tribune