even as a cardboard cut out of you know who. all right. 725 bucks. ainsley? ainsley: are you kidding me? steve: that's it. ainsley: we need to do it. that's awesome. thanks, steve. attorney general jeff sessions slamming chicago for obstructing federal immigration laws after the city sues the trump administration over its threat to cut off federal grants to so-called sanctuary cities. well, now the mayor of chicago rahm emanuel is defending the lawsuit. listen. >> we are a welcoming city and always will be. and the fact is, by forcing us or the police department to choose between the values of the city and the philosophy of the police department, i think it's a false choice and actually undermines our actual public safety agenda. brian: is that true? so what's at stake for chicago? what about for you and your city if they do the same thing? how about $3.2 million for the edward byrne memorial grant nypd officer killed in the line of duty back in 1988. joining us right now is the