Michigan Matters: Politics and Civility On this week’s Michigan Matters --- it’s a conversation about civility in politics with Susy Avery, Peter Bhatia & Randy Richardville. Plus, Entrepreneur William Pickard talks about a new scholarship program to help young people learn about agriculture.
3 days ago Michigan Matters: Online Gambling Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Richard Kalm, Executive Director of the Michigan Gaming Control Board, about legalized online sports betting and gambling which is new to our state; Matt Schoch, a journalist who covers the industry for PlayMichigan, and Elisa Richardson, spokeswoman for BetMGM.
10 days ago Michigan Matters: Canada and Great Lakes Business Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks Enbridge Executive Ryan Duffy about its aging Pipeline 5 under the Mackinac Straits and plans to replace it, and Jim Lively, of Oil & Water, who wants it shut down. We also discuss the important relationship between Michigan and Canada with former Michigan Governor and U.S. Ambassador to Canada James P. Blanchard and Canadian Consul General Joseph Comartin.
17 days ago Michigan Matters: Boxing and NFL Officiating Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Claressa Shields about being arguably the best female boxer in the world as she wins world titles and is changing the industry for women. Then Sarah Thomas, the first woman to official in the NFL, discusses her career and making it to the top as she just officiated recent Super Bowl.
24 days ago Michigan Matters: Celebration of Women's History Month As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we look at Betty Ford, First Lady from Michigan, and her imprint on America with her daughter, Susan Ford Bales, and Don Holloway of the Gerald F. Ford Presidential Museum. Then Dorothy Zehnder, 99-year-old matriarch of Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn talks about her life and her daughter, Judith Zehnder Keller, 75, of Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Lodge, also appears.
1 month ago Michigan Matters: COVID-19 Vaccine Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Alex Gorsky ,Chairman & CEO of Johnson & Johnson, about their new Covid-19 vaccine, health inequity and his Michigan connections. Then Bob Riney, COO of Henry Ford Health System, discusses its role in the J & J and Moderna vaccines, and what lies ahead in healthcare changes.
1 month ago Michigan Matters: Black History Month and MLK Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Rabbi Robert Hirsch, a national civil right leader who marched and worked with ML King, and also his daughter, Oakland Univ President Ora Hirsch Pescovitz. She talks about her $250,000 gift to OU for inclusion. Then Neil A. Barclay, President & CEO of Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, talks about the cultural institution and BHM, while Jamon Jordan, Historian at Black Scroll Network History & Tours, discusses ML King, Rosa Parks, Rev. Franklin and Detroit’s place in the Civil Rights movement.
2 months ago Michigan Matters: Mayors of Michigan Westland Mayor William R. Wild, Pontiac Mayor Deirdre Waterman, Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett and Warren Mayor James R. Fouts appear to discuss aow each is adjusting during these challenging times.
2 months ago Michigan Matters: The Valuable 500 and WGPR Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Joanna McGrath, CEO of The Valuable 500 about the global initative helping those with disabilities. Jerry Norcia, CEO of DTE, explains why they signed on. Joe Spencer of WGPR TV Historical Society, discusses the trailblazing black-owned TV station on E. Jefferson being designated as a national historic site. And Elana Rugh, President/CEO of Detroit Historical Society, talks about “Detroit 67: Perspectives” exhibit becoming a permanent fixture.
2 months ago Michigan Matters: NFL Players and Their Foundations Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with three former NFL players helping Metro Detroit through their efforts and foundations --Reggie McKenzie, Lomas Brown and Herman Moore.
2 months ago Michigan Matters: Film, Theaters, and Marijuana It’s a look at bringing back film incentives, update on recreational marijuana sales and wither movie theatres during this pandemic as three guests at the forefront of these topics appear on “Michigan Matters” to provide an update.
2 months ago Michigan Matters: Business in Michigan Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Kenneth Harris, Richard Studley, Maureen Donohue Krauss and Chris Holman about the months ahead for Metro Detroit with a new president, pandemic and issues revolving around social equity all swirling.
3 months ago Michigan Matters: Detroit Auto and DC Politics Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with DADA Rod Alberts, Oakland GOP Chair Rocky Raczkowski, Congresswoman Haley Stevens and Free Press Editor Peter Bhatia about turbulence in Washington with the inauguration of a new president and impeachment of our outgoing president and cancellation of the epic Detroit Auto Show.
3 months ago Michigan Matters: Year Ahead 2021 Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Oakland University President Dr Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, PNC’s Ric DeVore, AAA’s Joe Richardson and Travel Michigan’s Dave Lorenz as they talk about the challenges and opportunities for our region in 2021.
3 months ago Michigan Matters: Year End 2020 Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Denise Ilitch, CEO of Ilitch Enterprises, Rocky Raczkowski, Chair of the Oakland County Republican Party, Peter Bhatia , Vice President of the Detroit Free Press, and Darci McConnell, of McConnell Communications Inc.about a year marked by pandemic, an election and more. IT includes holiday reel of MM guests and CBS staff.
3 months ago Michigan Matters: One-on-One with Governor Whitmer 2 Gov. Gretchen Whitmer talked about 2020 and the dizzying issues that arose including the pandemic, economic fallout from it, and an election that never seemed to end on CBS 62’s “Michigan Matters.”
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4 months ago Michigan Matters: Big Four 2020 Senior Producer/Host Carol Cain talks with Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel, Wayne County Executive Warren Evans, Oakland County Executive David Coulter and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan in their first appearance since a January forum on regional transit. Talking about a critical 2020 amid the pandemic, an election and what’s ahead.
4 months ago Michigan Matters: Roads and Politics A look at renewed efforts to fix Michigan’s crumbling roads as MDOT Director with Paul Ajegba checks in. Then pundits Susy Avery and Bill Ballenger update impact of Election 2020.
4 months ago Michigan Matters: Mat Ishbia and Tony Lucca It’s a conversation with CEO Mat Ishbia and Singer/Producer Tony Lucca as their profiles grow exponentially this holiday season as they also help the community in different ways.
5 months ago Michigan Matters: Holiday Organizations With the holiday season here and challenging times amid the pandemic, checking in with four organizations helping those in need: United Way for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit Goodfellows, The Salvation Army and Forgotten Harvest.
5 months ago Michigan Matters: Post Election and Tourism Election 2020 came and went but not without controversy as pollster Ed Sarpolus and Oakland University’s Center for Civic Engagement David Dulio discuss on “Michigan Matters” airing 11:30 a.m. Sunday on CBS 62.
5 months ago Michigan Matters: RNC and DNC Chairs As President Donald Trump and former Vice President and Democratic Nominee Joe Biden crisscross Michigan in last minute campaign stops, the chairs of the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee appear on CBS 62’s “Michigan Matters” to discuss that contest, the U.S. Senate race and more.
5 months ago Michigan Matters: Rules on Health and Safety in Michigan As the number of Covid-19 cases and deaths rises, Dr. Joneigh S. Khaldun, Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy Director for Health for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, appeared on CBS 62’s “Michigan Matters” to update the situation.
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