Every week, the crew from Deadline Detroit breaks down the critical news stories of the week. It's solid analysis mixed with a healthy dose of humor, plus weekly nominees for "Schmuck of the Week."
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Detroit in Black and White: Former Detroit City Hall Veteran Talks About Working for Detroit Mayors
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with public relations specialist Karen Dumas about working in the Kwame Kilpatrick and Dave Bing administrations and her thoughts on the Mike Duggan era. They also talk with Wayne County Sheriff Rafael Washingston, who is running for re-election this year, and LaRon Evans, executive director fo…
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The Week That Was: Is The Media Covering Trump All Wrong?
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Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Joel Sklar and Steve Fishman, Beverly Watts, president of BME Consulting and former director of Wayne County Public Services Department, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: Trump warns of bloodbaths; Pence no…
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The Week That Was: Are the Convictions of the the Crumbleys Parents the Right Message to America?
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Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Bill Seikaly, Steve Fishman and Joel Sklar, public relations specialist David Rudolph, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about the Georgia judge's rulings involving the Trump case and prosecutor Fani Willis; Trump…
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Detroit in Black and White: Author of "Big Frank," and a Black GOP Senate Candidate Tells Why She Switched Parties
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with special guests, Republican Alexandria Taylor who is running for U.S. Senate; Gregory Miles, author of the new book on his father titled "Big Frank," and Marty Drouillard, who is leading a recall effort against Taylor Councilman Charlie Johnson.…
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Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Cop Ex-Cop Joan Merriewether Wants to be the New Sheriff In Town
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with Joan Merriewether, a former Detroit Police officer and sheriff's deputy, who is running to unseat incumbent Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington. Merriewether broke ground in her career, becoming the first female helicopter pilot for Detroit Police and the first African American female …
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The Week That Was: Joe Biden Roars at the State of the Union
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Host Nancy Derringer talks with guests, pollster Ed Sarpolus, attorneys Joel Sklar, Bill Seikaly and Steve Fishman, community activist Barb Ingalls and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. (Regular host Saeed Khan is on the road) They talk about: Biden delivers State of the Union address; Super Tuesday: Results and analysis; SCOTUS decides on …
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Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Michigan Lawmaker Leslie Love Talks Politics and Her Comedy Career
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss, Allan Lengel and Jim Nardone talk with former state Rep. Leslie Love and fitness guru Leslie Ann Prater of Traning Wheels Detroit. Love talks about the upcoming U.S. Senate race and her days as a comedian working with Cedric the Entertainer. Prater talks about the importance of working out and what she's doing to p…
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The Week That Was: What Does Michigan's Primary Mean?
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, lawyers Steve Fishman, Joel Sklar and Bill Seikaly, pollster Ed Sarpolus, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: Michigan primary results: Takeaways and trends; The latest in the Israel-Hamas battle; Passing of Ri…
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Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Council Member 'Offended' By Trump's Latest Comments About Blacks
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Editor's Note: Due to technical issues the podcast does not start until the 31 second mark. Hosts Adolph Mongo, Allan Lengel, Jim Nardone and Eric Brown talk with former Detroit City Council Saunteel Jenkins, who is CEO of The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW) and Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison. Jenkins talks about Donald Trump's offensive comment ab…
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The Week That Was: Was Matty Moroun's Plan for the Detroit Train Station Similar to Ford's
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Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Bill Seikaly, Steve Fishman and Joel Sklar, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: Russian dissident Alexei Navalny dies in prison; FBI informant at center of Biden Impeachment case admits to Russian spy ties; T…
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Detroit in Black and White: Wayne County Executive Warren Evans Considers Bid for Detroit Mayor
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Wayne County Executive Warren Evans said Saturday that he's considering a run for mayor of Detroit and will make up his mind in a couple months. Evans, who has been the county executive since 2015, also talked about the new criminal justice complex at I-75 and Warren Avenue that has a 2,280-bed jail, a criminal courthouse and a juvenile facility. H…
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The Week That Was: Trump's Crazy Ride Through the Justice System
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Host Saeed Khan talks with lawyers Joel Sklar, Bill Seikaly and Steve Fishman, and Adolph Mongo, host of the weekly podcast, "Detroit in Black and White," community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They' talk about: Trump's appeal to SCOTUS for presidential immunity; T…
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Detroit in Black and White: We Talk With Detroit Mayoral Candidate Joel Haashiim
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with Detroit mayoral candidate Joel Haashiim. Co-host Eric Brown joins the show to talk politics.Par Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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The Week That Was: Some Predict Jennifer Crumbley Will Get At Least 5 Years
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, attorneys Steve Fishman and Bill Seikaly, Beverly Watts, president of BME Consulting and former director of Wayne County Public Services Department, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: Jennifer Crumbley and pre…
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Detroit in Black and White: Detroit Chief James White on Crime; An Unhappy Patient Thinks Sinai-Grace in Detroit Should Close
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with podcaster Jo-Ann King, a retired Detroit school teacher and host of the podcast "Detroit Jo," who recounts her bad experience being treated at Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit. Her conclusion: "Don't go to Sinai...close the bitch down." Plus, Detroit Police Chief James White talks about a h…
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The Week That Was: Taylor Swift and the MAGAs; Lawyers Predict Hung Jury in Jennifer Crumbley Trial
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Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Mike Rataj, Joel Sklar and Steve Fishman, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. The trio of veteran attorneys talk about Jennifer Crumbley's testimony and predict there will be a hung jury because of some sympathy among jurors.…
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Detroit in Black and White: Detroit Deputy Mayor Bettison 'Outgaged' Over Stephen A. Smith's Remarks
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Hosts Adolph Mongo and Jim Nardone talk with Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison. Bettiison, who is wearing his Detroit Lions hat, talks about a host of topics including his "outrage" over ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, who trashed Detroit after the win over Tampa Bay, saying, “You go to the outskirts of the Detroit area, it looks like a damn de…
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The Week That Was: Mistake Telling the Jury Jennifer Crumbley Will Testify in Her Case
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Host Nancy Derringer talks with guests, pollster Ed Sarpolus, attorneys Steve Fishman and Joel Sklar, labor and community activist Barb Ingalls and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. The lawyers on our panel discuss how wise it is to let Jennifer Crumbley testify at her own trial; the New Hampshire Primary and what it means; Florida Legislat…
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Detroit in Black and White: Christine Beatty Talks About Her Rebound in Detroit
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss, Jim Nardone and Eric Brown talk with Christine Beatty, Kwame Kilpatrick's former chief of staff, about her return to Detroit and her new start in life after her big fall from grace years earlier. They also talk to Mark Craighead, who was wrongfully convicted of a murder and served time, and his lawyer Russell Ainsw…
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Detroit in Black and White: Justice Bernsteins Talks About Wrongful Convictions, Expungements and Being Blind
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Allan Lengel and Jim Nardone talk with Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein on the challenges of being a blind judge, wrongful convictions and expungements.Par Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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The Week That Was: Should We Get Down on Harbaugh If He Goes to the NFL?
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Host Saeed Khan talks with lawyers Bill Seikaly, Joel Sklar and Steve Fishman, Beverly Watts, president of BME Consulting and former director of Wayne County Public Services Department, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about Michigan's Jim Harba…
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A Special Podcast on the Detroit Lions' Upcoming Playoff Game. A Chat About Goff, Stafford and a Game Prediction.
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Allan Lengel of Deadline Detroit talks with DetroitLions.com writer Mike O'Hara and sports aficionado Marty Greenberg about Matt Stafford, Jared Goff and the season. They also offer their predictions on Sunday's game between the Lions and the Rams at Ford Field.Par Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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The Week That Was: Should the Crumbley Parents Be Sitting in Jail for 2-Plus Year Pending Trial?
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Skar, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay; Israel kills Hamas leader in Beirut; Is war with Hezbollah inevitable? …
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Detroit in Black and White: Does the Judicial Tenure Commission Treat Black Judges Differently Than Whites?
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss, Allan Lengel and Jim Nardone talk about: Is the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission Unfair to Black Judges? Will redistricting hurt Democrats?Par Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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The Week That Was: The Craziness Of 2023 And The Biggest Stories
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, Detroit Free Press investigative columnist M.L. Elrick, attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, labor and community activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: Is Ronna Romney McDaniel in trouble for the Wayne County phone c…
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Detroit and Black and White: Recapping 2023 and Who Might Run for Detroit Mayor in 2025
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss, Allan Lengel and Jim Nardone talk about the big stories in 2023 and the spillover in 2024 like the U.S. Senate and presidential race and the Middle East war. They also talk about who might run for Detroit mayor in 2025.Par Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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Detroit in Black and White: A Juvenile Judge Wants To Use Meditation to Treat Troubled Kids
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with guest Eric Brown, a literacy advocated, about getting parents more involved in their children's education. Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Frank Szymanski talks about alternative treatment for juveniles including meditation. "This should be the first treatment option we turn to, not the l…
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The Week That Was: Is the Trump Colorado Ruling Good for Democracy?
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, retired Detroit homicide detective and Hollywood consultant Ira Todd, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about the Colorado Supreme Court keeping Trump off the ba…
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The Week That Was: Michigan's Kristina Karamo Is 'Schmuck of the Week'
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Host Nancy Derringer talks with guests, attorneys Bill Seikaly and Steve Fishman, labor activist Barb Ingalls, Beverly Watts, president of BME Consulting and former director of Wayne County Public Services Department and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: Gaza crisis expands: Israel moving toward the South; Four: Top GOP can…
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Detroit in Black and White: Dems Have Eyes on Macomb County; And a Man Wrongfully Convicted of Murder in Detroit.
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss, Allan Lengel, Jim Nardone and Eric Brown talk with Mark Craighead who was wrongfully convicted of a 1997 murder in Detroit. He's free and tells his story. The crew also talks with former Macomb County prosecutor and judge Carl Marlinga, a Democrat, who is trying for a second time to unseat Republican Congressman Jo…
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Detroit in Black and White: The Latest on Detroit's Demolitions. An Ex-Student Team Manager on U-M's Sports Scandals
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Hosts Vanessa Moss, Jim Nardone, Allan Lengel and Eric Brown talk with Detroit's Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison about the city and the latest projections on the demolition program. They also talk to attorney Robert Brown, former student manager for the University of Michigan football and hockey teams, who addresses the school's scandals.…
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The Week That Was: Bye Bye George Santos and Henry Kissinger
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Host Saeed Khan talks with author and longtime Detroit radio personality Peter Werbe, attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about the death of King Henry Kissinger; media coverage of Gaza; Congress vo…
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Detroit in Black and White: Chris Hansen Talks About His Crime Show; ML Elrick Insists Kwame Kilpatrick Hasn't Changed
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with TV crime reporter Chris Hansen about his crime show streaming on TruBlu TV. Detroit Free Press investigative columnist M.L. Elrick talks about why he thinks ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is the same old Kwame Kilpatrick, who can't be trusted.…
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The Week That Was: A Frank Talk From Detroiters About the Latest in the Gaza War
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, attorneys Joel Sklar, Bill Seikaly and Steve Fishman; Adolph Mongo, host of the podcast, "Detroit in Black and White," labor and community activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: Ceasefire in Gaza. for now; Hollywood stars comments on…
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Detroit In Black And White: Will Black Voters Come Through in Michigan in 2024?
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Allan Lengel and Eric Brown talk about Democratic politics and Black voters in Michigan. They also talk with Wayne County Treasurer Eric Sabree about taxes and how people can save their homes.Par Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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The Week That Was: Find This Oklahoma U.S. Senator a Cage Match
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Host Nancy Derringer talks with attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, Beverly Watts, president of BME Consulting and former director of Wayne County Public Services Department and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. (Regular host Saeed Khan is on the road.) They talk about the brutal …
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The Week That Was: The Michigan Republican Party Needs Money
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Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, former Channel 7 investigative reporter Jim Kiertzner, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about Blinken in the Middle East: Shuttle kiplomacy over Gaza; Rashida Tlaib censured by House;…
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Detroit in Black and White: We Talk to Actor Hill Harper and His Run for U.S. Senate in Michigan
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with actor Harper Hill, who tells them why he's running for U.S. senate, and about the Democratic Party's push to back his opponent in the primary. Hill, a Detroit resident, is best known for his roles as Dr. Sheldon Hawkes in CSI: NY, Agent Spelman Boyle in Limitless, and Dr. Marcus Andrews in…
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Detroit in Black and White: Are Michigan Politicians in D.C. Doing Enough? And Taking Care of Parents.
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk about politics and the Middle East and whether some of our Washington representatives are doing enough for constituents. They also talk about ex-Detroit Lion Lem Barney and caregiving for parents.Par Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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Detroit in Black and White: Adam Hollier Tries Again to Represent Detroit in Congress
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk to Congressional candidate Adam Hollier and Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison. Hollier hopes the primary field is less crowded this time around. Last time, too many Black candidates paved a path for Shri Thanedar to win. Bettison talks about Halloween and places kids can get candy including po…
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The Week That Was: The Human Toll in Israel and Gaza. The New Maga Leader and the Latest on Charlie LeDuff.
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Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Bill Seikaly, Steve Fishman and Joel Sklar, labor and community activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: Israeli ground troops roll into Gaza; the human toll. More guilty pleas in Trump's Georgia case; The House gets a Maga speaker; …
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Detroit in Black and White: An ex-Michigan State Rep. Trashes Proposed Land Tax Bill
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Hosts Vanessa Moss, Allan Lengel and Jim Nardone talk with former state Rep. Cynthia A. Johnson about proposed state legislation that would allow Michigan cities to tax the value of land separately from property. Johnson opposes the bill, insisting it won't benefit residents.Par Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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The Week That Was: Can Detroit's Shri Thanedar Be Defeated?
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Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about Trump's attorneys in Georgia copping pleas and cooperating; Adam Hollier challenges Shri Thanedar in the 13th Congressional District; The battle…
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Detroit in Black and White: A Detroiter, 13, Talks About Loss and His New Book
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Hosts Adolph Mongo and Allan Lengel talk to 13-year-old author Damarius Summers, artist Dana Hanson, 16, Detroit Fire Chief James Harris and former Metro Detroiter Michael Papas, who is visiting Jerusalem with his Israeli wife. Detroit author Damarius Summers wrote "I Miss You," a book about his great grandfather William Summers who died, and how p…
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The Week That Was: A Local Conversation About the Israel-Hamas Battle
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Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about Gaza, Hamas, Israel and the Benjamin Netanyahu government; The lost Republican House that can't find a speaker; A new poll that Donald Trump ahead of Joe Biden in Michigan …
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Detroit in Black and White: Macomb's Carl Marlinga Is Out to Unseat John James
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with Macomb County politician and former judge Carl Marlinga, who is running once again for Congress, and former state lawmaker Sherry Gay-Dagnogo. Marlinga, a Democrat, lost in the 2022 race to Republican John James. He thinks he can unseat James this time and tells why. Gay-Dagnogo talks abou…
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The Week That Was: Miggy was Great But It Was Time to Go
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, attorney Bill Seikaly, Ira Todd, retired Detroit homicide investigator and Hollywood consultant; Jim Mcfarlin, former longtime Detroit News music and media critic and frequent contributor to the Metro Times and HOUR Detroit; veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk…
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The Week That Was: Why Most Michigan Republicans Stayed Away From Mackinac
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Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, attorney Joel Sklar, Detroit in Black and White host Adolph Mongo, pollster Ed Sarpolus, Beverly Watts, president of BME Consulting and former director of Wayne County Public Services Department and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel. They talk about: New judge declare Trump's business fraudulent; ractices; …
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Detroit in Black and White: Devil's Night Is Gone in Detroit
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison, Anemashaun Bomani, co-chairman of of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement-Detroit, and Jo Irby, legal professional and U.S.. Army veteran. Irby is a veterans claim representative who assists veterans with filing claims for disabilities and compensation. Bet…
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Detroit in Black And White: The Search for an MSU President
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Hosts Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with guests, Tammy Daniels, head of the Detroit Land Bank Authority, and Sid Bogan, who is on the MSU search committee for a new president. Daniels gives an update on the Land Bank's inventory for homes and vacant lots. Bogan, a former deputy Detroit Police chief, is chief of safety, security a…
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