Breonna Taylor grand jury decision; Supreme Court battle brews for RGB seat

This week protests and unrest went on around the country in the wake of a Louisville grand jury that charged one police officer of three involved in Breonna Taylor's death, but not directly for it. Also, the decision to tilt the US Supreme Court to the right is in the wings as President Trump has teased a nomination forthcoming for the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg's former seat.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg's impact on former law clerk, presidential election

This edition of Let it Rip Weekend, we honor the legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who passed away at the age of 87 from pancreatic cancer. Her former law clerk remembers who she was, in and out of chambers. Then, our panel discusses her loss, and it's impact on the 2020 presidential election.

Let it Rip on the Road: Police Roundtable

On this special edition of Let it Rip Weekend -- 4 police officers tackle the perception of the force, police brutality, black lives matter, and the death of George Floyd, at a round table at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island.

Politics, protest, violence and vigilantes

The race for The White House has two months left while civil unrest boils over across the country. And we talk to one of the Detroit Will Breathe BLM protest organizers demanding the resignation of Detroit Police Chief James Craig. Our all-star panel breaks it down.

Tech monopolies testify to Congress; Biden VP pick countdown continues

In the first segment, we discuss the heads of Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon testifying to Congress and getting faced with the question of suppression of conservatives online. In the second segment, we discuss possibilities for Joe Biden's VP pick which is due to be announced next week.

Is it Safe to Return to School?

On this edition of Let it Rip -- teachers tackle the subject of bringing student's back into the classroom. Plus -- if a teacher survives COVID-19 -- should they be allowed back in school?

Detroit violence surge brings federal troops; remembering John Lewis

Shootings are rampant across the US including here in Detroit. DPD Chief James Craig talks about President Trump's deploying of federal troops to hard-hit cities. Our panel analyzes the situation. Part 2, we remember the Civil Rights warrior John Lewis who passed away last weekend and the good trouble he inspired.