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On today's show, Will Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick return to prison? Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist M. L. Elrick weighs in with the latest on Kilpatrick's controversial money transfer. Craig speaks with Paul Jacobs, General Manager at Jacobs Media, about how the "connected car" could change the way we listen to radio and what could mean for the future of radio stations. Craig sits down with New Macomb County Board of Commissioners Chair David Flynn, who was elected by his peers on Thursday, December 3 to lead the Board for the next two years. Craig sits down with Shawn Musgrave, the Projects Editor at the watchdog journalism organization Muckrock. The organization aims to make the power of public records and the Freedom of Information Act accessible to all. Musgrave and Craig discuss issues relating to privacy and technology, including MuckRock's Drone Census project in partnership with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is mapping the use of drones throughout the United States. Craig speaks with Michael Forsyth, Program Manager for REVOLVE at the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, Angela Foster, Proprietor of Coffee And..., Jim Bieri, Principal with Stokes-Bieri Real Estate, and Dan Duggan, Retail Expert with Crain's Detroit Business, about the growing number of "pop-up" businesses in Detroit. Craig speaks with Lieutenant Michael A. Shaw of the Michigan State Police Metro Post in Oak Park. Shaw and Craig discuss the training and new technology that State Police are receiving and what it means for Michigan residents. Also, The Metro Times stops by for their weekly segment.
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