Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon discuss former Vice President Kamala Harris’ decision not to run for governor of California and her announcement today of her new campaign memoir, 107 Days. And, they talk about new polling from Gallup that shows Democrats have regained their advantage when it comes to party affiliation, even as the party’s favorability rating among voters remains at a historic low. Then, they discuss Trump’s tariff policies, including today’s announcement of a 90-day extension for Mexico and a promise to use tariffs to punish Canada for backing Palestinian statehood. Plus, a federal appeals court begins today to consider a case that challenges Trump’s ability to unilaterally impose tariffs, while the Senate advances a bill that would ban Congress, the Vice President and the President from trading individual stocks. Next, Tom Bevan talks to Ausin Berg, Executive Director of the Chicago Policy Center and author of The New Chicago Way about Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposal for a “corporate head tax" in Chicago to help close the city’s $1.1 billion dollar budget deficit. The tax would charge large corporations for each individual they employs within the city. And lastly, Andrew Walworth talks to presidential historian Tevi Troy about Joe Biden’s forthcoming memoir, the $10 million dollar advance the former president received for it, and why he predicts the book will make for dull reading.