Episode

Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Description
Nikki Haley is challenging her former boss for the Republican presidential nomination. Haley doesn't mention Donald Trump in her announcement video, but she does admit that Republicans repeatedly lost the popular vote. How can she do better? Yale researchers accuse Russia of a potential war crime. Moscow says it's part of a humanitarian program. So, why does Russia take thousands of children out of Ukraine? And Michigan lawmakers consider new gun control legislation in response to the deadly mass shooting at Michigan State University.
Chapters
Lawmakers discuss universal background checks and red flag laws for gun control.
00:00 - 01:55 (01:55)
Summary
Lawmakers discuss universal background checks and red flag laws for gun control. No mention of Donald Trump was made, but talk of Republicans losing the popular vote recirculated.
EpisodeWednesday, February 15, 2023
PodcastUp First
The podcast discusses the potential Republican presidential candidates and their views on fiscal responsibility, while also highlighting the ongoing issue of child abduction in Syria, with reports showing that children are being taken without parental consent.
01:55 - 09:05 (07:09)
Summary
The podcast discusses the potential Republican presidential candidates and their views on fiscal responsibility, while also highlighting the ongoing issue of child abduction in Syria, with reports showing that children are being taken without parental consent.
EpisodeWednesday, February 15, 2023
PodcastUp First
Michigan Democrats, in control of both the state legislature and the governorship, are pushing for universal background checks, red flag laws, and safe storage laws, while Republicans want to focus on mental health services.
09:05 - 13:21 (04:16)
Summary
Michigan Democrats, in control of both the state legislature and the governorship, are pushing for universal background checks, red flag laws, and safe storage laws, while Republicans want to focus on mental health services.