FOX 2 News Weekend
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The exclusive interview with Kenneth Nixon. He's freed after serving 15 years in prison for a double murder he didn't commit. Why innocent people are convicted? Plus, its a growing call for reparations in the country. Should America compensate descendants of Slavery? Former Civil Rights Activist Bob Woodson weighs-in. Plus we hear from Reparations Activist Maynard Henry, a former attorney in Detroit. His Uncle, Richard Henry, also started the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America. Let it Rip Weekend starts at 9:30 a.m.

NY Gov Cuomo's Covid death toll problem; the death of Rush Limbaugh
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Our panel examines the political mess that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in, as he takes fire from all sides for his handling of housing COVID-19 patients with seniors. Also, love him or hate him, conservative trailblazer and broadcast legend Rush Limbaugh has died. We examine his contributions and gaffes to politics and the medium as a whole.

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We debate the historic impeachment trial of Former Pres. Trump. Despite being acquitted, is he still guilty for inciting the U.S. Capitol Riot? Hear thoughts from former Co-chair of Michigan for Trump Campaign, Lena Epstein and Former State Sen. Coleman Young II. Plus, we cover the rebranding narrative of companies with racist logos. And we introduce Austin Chenge, the first conservative announcing his run for Governor of Michigan. We debate his plans to cancel Black History Month with Former State Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo.

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Will rebranding racist logos like Aunt Jemima help create a new narrative in America? Should the swastikas on the Penobscot Building be removed? Former State Rep. now a newly-elected member of Detroit Public Schools debate with Austin Chenge, GOP candidate for Governor of Michigan.

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Is Black History Month pushing the narrative that only Black Lives Matter? Austin Chenge, the first GOP candidate to announce run for Governor of Michigan, thinks so. He plans to eliminate BHM and create an American History month as a way to unify the State. However, Former State Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo begs to differ. She says the obscurity of black history is to blame for the polarization in this country.

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Former Pres. Trump has been acquitted. But is he still to blame for the Capitol riots in Washington D.C. and even the open-carry rally at Michigan's State Capitol last April? Former co-chair of Michigan for Trump Lena Epstein and Former State Sen. Coleman Young II debates.

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Former State Sen. Coleman Young II and Former co-chair of the Michigan for Trump Campaign Lena Epstein debate the aftermath of Trump Impeachment Trial. What did the Democrats gain from losing a second push for conviction?

Impeachment trial of Trump for US Capitol riot makes its case
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Our panel takes a look at the case built against former President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial and what it all means. Plus, we discuss the curious case of State Sen. Mike Shirkey and controversial comments he was caught making calling the Jan. 6 riot a hoax.

The pending impeachment trial of Trump; the domestic terror threat in our backyard
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Our panel talks about controversial Republican Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and if she is a reflection of the GOP at large. Also, the impeachment trial of Donald Trump is on the horizon while we look at the possibility that domestic terror - in light of the Capitol riot - needs to be better rooted out.

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Detroit Federation of Teachers outlines what it takes to get classrooms at Detroit Public Schools back in session.

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Huron Valley School District has resumed in-person learning nearly two weeks ago. They've already had to quarantine 140 staff and students. Superintendent Dr. Paul Salah explains why quarantining and not face-to-face learning is the bigger issue.

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Lakia Wilson, the Executive Vice President of Detroit Federation of Teachers, outlines what it takes for Detroit Public Schools to resume in-person learning.

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Lakia Wilson, the Executive Vice President of Detroit Federation of Teachers Union, outlines what it takes for Detroit Public Schools to resume in-person learning.

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Nursing home deaths: Local prosecutors talk whether or not Gov. Whitmer should be charged.

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Macomb Co. Prosecutor Pete Lucido considers prosecuting adulterous affairs in his county.

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We debate legalizing prostitution with Macomb Co. Prosecutor Peter Lucido and Washtenaw Prosecutor Eli Savit. And the push for in-person learning even as new variants of Covid-19 spread. We talk with Executive Vice President of Detroit Federation of Teachers Lakia Wilson and Superintendent Dr. Paul Salah of Huron Valley Schools.

Kwame Kilpatrick freed and U.S. Attorney Schneider resigns
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Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick a free man. But, is he entitled to a second chance? Plus, U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider resigns.

Aftershocks of Kwame Kilpatrick's prison release; GOP in flux post-Trump
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The impact of Kwame Kilpatrick's prison sentence commutation including on the upcoming Detroit elections and in part two our panel analyzes where the GOP goes following President Trump's departure from the White House.

Flint water charges reaction; many feel anxious for State Capitol protests
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After seven years and a second attorney general office investigation, charges finally came down in the Flint water crisis, but many feel it is not enough. Militia and other armed groups are planning protests around the country leaving questions over what to expect as ripples from the Washington DC riot are still felt.