Marko Sukovic is a Republican Candidate for State Representative in the 59th district. He joined Dan and Amy to talk about his decision to run in the primary:
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Suzanne Venker is a cultural critic & author of “The Alpha Female’s Guide to Men & Marriage: How Love Works.” She joined Dan and Amy to talk about what she believes is the reason for the increase in school shootings:
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Eli Steele joined Dan and Amy to talk about his documentary “How Jack Became Black”:
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US President Donald Trump has stunned lawmakers from both parties by telling them in a live broadcast not to be so “petrified” of the powerful gun lobby the National Rifle Association. In a break from his party’s stance on gun control, Mr Trump urged lawmakers to come up with a “strong” reform bill. He suggested expanding background checks for gun buyers and raising the legal age to buy rifles to 21 from 18.
Walmart will only sell guns and ammunition to people over the age of 21 from now on. The company said in a statement Wednesday that it decided to review its firearm sales policy “in light of recent events.”
Georgia police officers took a Dalton County teacher into custody Wednesday afternoon after the teacher reportedly opened fire in a classroom. Dalton County police were able to take the teacher into custody after they barricading themselves in a classroom, according to a statement put out on the police’s official Twitter account.
Hope Hicks, one of President Donald Trump’s longest serving advisers and closest aides, will resign, the White House said a day after she testified to congressional investigators probing Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.
President Trump on Wednesday lashed out at Attorney General Jeff Sessions, accusing the nation’s top law enforcement officer of not being aggressive enough in investigating allegations of misconduct in the handling of surveillance of former Trump adviser Carter Page during the 2016 campaign.