Americans Elect Seeks Third Choice
by: Pat BatchellerInternet nominating effort qualifies for ballot in 16 states, including Michigan.
Internet nominating effort qualifies for ballot in 16 states, including Michigan.
Craig takes an deeper look at GOP Presidential Candidate Senator Rick Santorum with a profile from Philadelphia Inquirer Politics columnist Tom Fitzgerald.
Craig discusses the bipartisan "No Budget, No Pay" Act with "No Labels" Co-founder and former State of Kentucky Treasurer Jonathan Miller. The basic premise of the No Budget, No Pay Act is that if members of Congress can't get their jobs done on time, they shouldn't be paid.
Craig discusses ideas on how to counter violence in the community with Detroit Police Chief Ralph Godbee and community activist and BME winner, Yusef Shakur.
Detroit singer/songwriter Rodriguez worked for decades without much notice. Then, in the late 1990s, he found out that his early 1970s albums had a huge following overseas – especially in Australia and South Africa. Last month, a documentary about Rodriguez premiered at Sundance Film Festival, winning awards and rave reviews. The film “Waiting for Sugar Man” was also picked up at the festival by Sony Pictures Classics and is expected to be released later this year. Rodriguez recently stopped by WDET to share the news. Excited about the new developments, Rodriguez often clutched at his newspapers as he spoke to WDET’s Rob St. Mary.
WDET went to Oakland county to hear potential voters' thoughts on the Republican candidates running in the presidential primary. Only two people knew who they were going to vote for... but that doesn't mean that only two people had an opinion on the candidates.
Join Dr. Manish Jain, Associate Chief Medical Officer for WSU Physican Group-OBGYN, and Craig as they explore Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum's recent comments over prenatal testing. Craig takes listener calls on the issue.
Republican presidential hopefuls Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney are continuing their battle for the Michigan primary this week.
Rare Rembrandt exhibit draws largest crowds in years.