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On today's show, In light of Republican Congressional Candidate Kerry Bentivolio's no-show at last nights District 11 candidate forum, Craig asks listeners: What obligations do candidates have to voters? Are you OK with the idea of a candidate who refuses to be interviewed by the media or appear for fuctions? Craig speaks with Detroit Free Press Writer Drew Sharp about the Tigers division championship and what to expect from them in the playoffs. Craig speaks with President and CEO of The Center for Michigan, John Bebow about the Truth Squad and some of Michigan's most pressing issues including, Prop 4. Craig asks listeners questions for a chance to win tickets to the Craig Fahle Party's Election Night Party. The Center for Disease Control will fund Wayne State University's School of Social Work's three-year research project to understand the factors that lead to teen dating violence. Julian Raby, PhD., director of the Freer and Sackler Galleries of Art at the Smithsonian Institute discusses his upcoming presentation at the Detroit Institute of Art titled, "Points of Contact: Freer's Vision for American and Asian Art--Past, Present and Future." Also, tomorrow night is the first Presidential Debate of this election season and Craig wants you to play moderator. What questions would you ask Governor Romney and President Obama? Craig discusses and takes calls from listeners.
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