Let It Rip: Can Trump or Haley beat Biden in 2024 elections? + Will stricter gun storage laws make homes safer?
In the first segment, the panel dives into who among Donald Trump or Nikki Haley is more likely to defeat Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential race. In the second segment, experts discuss whether or not stricter gun storage laws in Michigan will make homes safer - especially for children.
Let it Rip: Power struggle continues within Michigan GOP + Is weather affecting EVs?
In part one, politicians discuss the ongoing issues within the republican party. In part two, panelists talk about the current state, and future, of EVs.
Let it Rip: Trump claims immunity, does he deserve it? + Will Biden drop out of the 2024 elections?
In part one, current and former state officials discuss Donald Trump's claims of immunity from criminal charges. In part two, the panel comments on predictions that Joe Biden will be dropping out of the 2024 presidential elections based on health reasons.
Kristina Karamo comments on ousting rumors + Experts on Detroit's lowest homicide numbers
In part one, State GOP Chair Kristina Karamo says she will not resign. In part two, DPD Chief James White and Community Activist Pastor Mo talk about Detroit's decreasing homicide numbers.
Let it Rip: Does Trump deserve to be removed off the 2024 ballot? + Updates on Israel-Hamas war
In part one, experts discuss whether or not Trump should be removed off the 2024 ballot. In part two, Jewish and Muslim leaders talk about developments in the Israel-Hamas war.
Let it Rip: Colleges navigating speech surrounding Israel-Hamas war + Impeachment inquiry into President Biden
Experts discuss college administrator's responsibility in condemning hate speech on campuses amidst the Israel-Hamas war, in part one. Part two highlights how the impeachment inquiry into President Biden could impact the 2024 election.
Do Detroit's decreasing crime stats reflect reality? + A look into the 2024 presidential elections
In part one of Let it Rip, community leaders and former law enforcement members discuss whether or not Detroit's decreasing crime statistics reflect residents' reality. In part two, the panel predicts Joe Biden and Donald Trump will be the 2024 presidential candidates, once again.
Let it Rip: Are students any safer 2 years after the Oxford High School shooting?
On the two-year mark of the Oxford High School shooting on November 21, 2023, a panel discussed whether students are any safer now, and if enough changes have been implemented. While some progress has been made, there is still much work to be done.
The impact of southern border crisis on Metro Detroit + Republican, Democrat leaders discuss bill ramming
In part one, a panel discusses how the southern border crisis is having an impact on Metro Detroit. In part two, Michigan State Representatives Josh Schriver and Noah Arbit talk about the accusations that Democrats are bill ramming.
Let it Rip: Tensions rise locally as war between Israel and Palestine continues + Republican presidential debate
In part one, the war between Israel and Palestine is discussed and the high tensions that it is causing locally and around the globe. In part two, sparks fly at the debate between the Republican presidential candidates. But, does it really matter? Trump wasn't there, but he is still a front-runner for a rematch with Biden.
Oxford High School shooting investigation report
A discussion about the independent report on the Oxford High School shooting, including the family members of one of the victims.
UAW and Ford reach TA; MSU's public relations nightmare continues
What does the Ford Tentative Agreement with the UAW mean for GM and Stellantis? In Part 2 we discuss the Michigan State Board of Trustees drama - among more trouble in East Lansing.
Pit bull attack that kills boy raises breed ban questions; UAW and Detroit casino workers on strike
A tragic put bull attack that fatally injured a 4-year-old has renewed debate about the danger of the breed. And as the UAW strike hits the month milestone, they get company picketing with casino workers.
Jewish and Muslim leaders weigh in on ongoing Israel-Hamas war
Jewish and Muslim leaders discuss the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, as tensions are high overseas and throughout the world -- including metro Detroit.
The UAW strike drags on into third week; Kevin McCarthy loses House Speaker seat
There have been murmurs of the UAW and Big Three getting closer in negotiations for a deal but is some of the damage irreparable? Also chaos in Washington DC with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy being voted out - what happens now?
Biden and Trump both make Michigan UAW visits amid strike - does it matter?
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump came to Michigan this week to talk to striking UAW members. With Michigan a political battleground state and both running for office - some are asking what about the workers.
Auto industry braces for impact as UAW strike on Big Three hits one week
Both panels discuss the impact as the UAW strike against the Big Three reaches its first week.
UAW sets stage for strike; Should Mel Tucker's phone call get him fired?
Two huge news cycles converge this week as the United Auto Workers Union gears up for a potential strike and Michigan State University football coach Mel Tucker suspended after he's accused of sexual harassment. Should he have been suspended?
UAW strike looms: Is union's negotiation tactics too heavy handed?
As automakers and the UAW continue to negotiate, the union is asking for big raises and 32-hour work weeks, among other demands. So far, it has rejected automakers' proposals.
Facial recognition system debate; Whitmer ramps up fall agenda with big plans
The stats on facial recognition technology reveal blindspots, especially when it comes to race. Also, this fall Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and her Democrat-controlled legislature have an ambitious plan - not everyone thinks it is a good thing.