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The Art of Disagreeing

The art of disagreeing with Nolan and Stephen; Ep. 630/Seg 3

11/20/2017

MiWeek

The Art of Disagreeing

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The art of disagreeing with Nolan and Stephen; Ep. 630/Seg 3

If you watch MiWeek enough, you probably notice that Stephen and Nolan tend to disagree… a lot. Despite this, they’re actually very good friends. How is this possible? Both Nolan and Stephen were on WDET Public Radio this fall to explore how their diverse upbringing shaped their political philosophical views as well as their unlikely friendship. Episode 630/Segment 3

11/20/2017

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Coach Khali Sweeney

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Clip: S6 Ep30 | 2m 53s | A Detroit coach is in the running for CNN hero of the year. Episode 630/Segment 4 (2m 53s)

Detroit Performs: Mike Thompson

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Clip: S6 Ep30 | 7m 4s | Detroit Free Press political cartoonist Mike Thompson. Episode 630/Segment 5 (7m 4s)

The Future of Manufacturing

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Clip: S6 Ep30 | 4m 8s | An interview with David Farr. Ep 630/Seg 2 (4m 8s)

The Impact of Deportation

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Clip: S6 Ep30 | 3m 58s | A look at the reality of thousands of dreamers if they are deported. Ep 630/Seg 1 (3m 58s)

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