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On today's show, U.S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens was killed along with three of his staff members Tuesday night during an attack by an armed mob on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. The mob was protesting an American-made film which mocks the prophet Mohammed, Islam's founding prophet. Craig speaks with Saeed Khan, Lecturer on Islam and Islamic History at Wayne State University, about the tragedy and takes calls from listeners. Craig speaks with Comedian Paula Poundstone about her brand of stand-up comedy and her upcoming show at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn. Thomas Woiwode, Director of the GreenWays Initiative at the Community Foundation For Southeast Michigan, and Jennifer Skulski, Director of Special Projects at the National Center on Accessibility at Indiana University Research Park, speak with Craig about five recently built universal parks metro-Detroit. Craig speaks with Lynna Kaucheck, Senior Organizer for Food and Water Watch, about the issues surrounding the privatization of water and sewage departments and what the future holds for the DWSD. Also, the Metro Times drops by for their weekly segment.
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