The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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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: 2 Prominent GOP Members Predict the Presidential Race in Miichigan
Hosts Adolph M***o, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk to prominent Republicans Jason Roe, a political consultant, and attorney Terry Johnson.
They talk about President Joe Biden and Donald Trump and their chances of winning Michigan and the U.S. Senate race. -
Detroit in Black and White: Trump Rants About Jews Supporting Biden
Hosts Adolph M***o, Allan Lengel and Jim Nardone talk about the Israel-Gaza war, Donald Trump questioning Jews who support Biden and the police crackdown on campus protests.
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The Week That Was: Was Stormy Daniels a Hit or a Bust for Prosecutors?
Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, lawyers 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: Storm Clouds at Trump's Hush Money Trial; Trump-Appointed Florida Judge Postpones Classified Documents Case Indefinitely; Israel Invades Rafah; The Question of Petition forgeries in Detroit Congressional race; RFK Jr. Admits to Parasitic Brain Worm and Memory Loss; Gaps in Monroe Doctrine? and Schmuck of the Week. -
Detroit in Black and White: The Godmother of House Music and Author Curtis Chin
Hosts Adolph M***o, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with Stacey "Hotwaxx" Hale, the "Godmother of House Music," and Curtis Chin, author of "Everything I Learned, I learned in a Chinese Restaurant." His parents owned Chung's restaurant in Detroit's Cass Corridor.
They also talk with Rebecca Szetela, a commissioner on the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, which is working on reshaping voter districts. -
The Week That Was: Kwame Kilpatrick, Trump and Detroit's Congressional Race
Host Saeed Khan talks with attorneys Joel Sklar, Bill Seikaly and Steve Fishman, Beverly Watts, president of BME Consulting and former director of Wayne County Public Services Department, community and labor activist Barb Ingalls and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel.
They talk about the shameless questions Justice Sam Alito asked during hearing on presidential immunity; Trump's ongoing hush money trial; Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick attends Michigan Trump rally; Michael Moore warns Biden could lose; Campus protests continue, with some police action and violence; Detroit Congressman Shri Thanadar challenges opponent’s campaign signatures; NFL Draft Shatters attendance records; UAW calls for strike authorization vote at Stellantis plant for safety and health concerns; Mel Tucker’s wife files for divorce and Schmuck of the Week. -
Detroit in Black and White: A Judicial Candidate Talks About the Race. Trenton Police Chief Updates on Cold Murder Case.
Hosts Adolph M***o, Jim Nardone and Allan Lengel talk on Thursday's special edition of "Detroit in Black and White" with attorney Vanessa Moss about why she's running for a judgeship in Detroit's 36th District Court. They also talk with Trenton Police Chief Mike Hawkins who provides an update on a cold murder case.
For full disclosure, Moss is a regular host on the Saturday's "Detroit in Black and White" videocast/podcast.