
The future of American politics; Father-daughter duo works to save sea turtles

The future of American politics; Father-daughter duo works to save sea turtles
The future of politics can be gleaned from a few questions, according to Princeton University historian Julian Zelizer. Those questions include whether President Biden will run for reelection, how inflation will continue to develop and what a Republican House majority means for the country.
Then, California, Illinois and Florida will all see key state laws go into effect in 2023. Nick Miller from Cap Radio in Sacramento, Mawa Iqbal from WBEZ in Chicago and Cathy Carter from WUSF in Tampa Bay join us.
And, between 2010 and 2020, the number of sea turtles illegally harvested was down 30% compared to the prior decade. That's due in part to conservationists like Caludio Quesada-Rodríguez in Missoula, Montana. Quesada-Rodríguez works with his 13-year-old daughter Sara to conserve the species.
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