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Join the team of Guy Gordon,, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds weekday mornings for the latest in local, regional, and global news live from high atop the golden tower of the Fisher Building. They will be joined by the newsmakers who know, plus our team of reporters and commentators, including Executive Producer Nick Roddy. Get the latest on government and politics, business news, area happenings, sports, entertainment news, and more! It’s all part of “JR Morning with Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jacks ...
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March 27, 2025 ~ Downtown Street Eats in Detroit begins April 7th, running weekdays through October 10th, featuring rotating food trucks in Cadillac Square and Woodward Avenue. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Jennyfer Crawford, founder of the Ask Jennyfer Brand Marketing Firm and member of the Downtown Detroit Partnership Advisory Board, about the …
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March 27, 2025 ~ There is growing uncertainty face by Michigan farmers surrounding trade tensions, rising costs, and shifting federal policies. Dennis Kellogg, vice president of the Michigan Farmers Union, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the increasing financial pressures that farmers are feeling and the gamble these additional factors are a…
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March 27, 2025 ~ Paddle & Par is a novel entertainment venue in Beverly Hills that combines various recreational activities and social amenities. Neal and Dawn Check, co-founders of RainCheck Development, join Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to discuss how this idea came about and how it is set apart from other sports facilities.…
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March 27, 2025 ~ The U.S. infrastructure received a "C" grade, a slight improvement over the previous "C-" grade in 2021. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Darren Olson, the American Society of Civil Engineers Report Card chair, about the need for infrastructure to be built more resiliently to handle increasingly extreme weather events.…
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March 27, 2025 ~ President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday plans to slap 25% tariffs on all imported cars, escalating a global trade war just weeks after previous tariffs touched off a market rout and triggered concern about a possible recession. Henry Payne, auto critic for The Detroit News, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about how this coul…
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March 26, 2025 ~ Canadian tourism to the U.S., especially Michigan, has seen a notable decline, with recent data revealing border crossings from Canada being down 10%. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Dave Lorenz, WJR's host of "The Michigan Travel Show," about how this may affect Michigan's economy, especially in hotspot destination cities.…
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March 26, 2025 ~ Michigan is considering legislation to restrict land purchases by foreign entities, especially near military installations and critical infrastructure. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie are joined by Rep. William Bruck (R-Erie), chair of the House Oversight Subcommittee Security and Foreign Influence, to discuss the need for proactive state-le…
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March 26, 2025 ~ A Senate hearing scrutinized the use of a Signal group chat by senior officials, including questions regarding potential mishandling of classified or sensitive information. Fox Correspondent Ryan Schmelz talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about whether the chat adhered to proper protocols for handling government communications.…
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March 26, 2025 ~ The potential executive order by President Trump to cut funding for the Institute of Museum Services has raised concerns about its effects on Michigan's museums and cultural institutions. Lisa Craig Brisson, executive director of Michigan Museums Association, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about how vital these services are to pr…
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March 26, 2025 ~ The editor in chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, had been inadvertently added to a group chat on the messaging app Signal, featuring some of the most senior members of the United States government, to discuss a then-imminent U.S. attack on Houthi targets in Yemen earlier this month. Former Congressman Dave Trott joins Guy, Ll…
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March 25, 2025 ~ The Trump administration’s proposal to cut the Department of Education budget focuses on staff reductions rather than core educational programs. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Dr. Fredrick Hess, senior fellow and director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, about what to make of these cuts and what th…
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March 25, 2025 ~ Today's workplace is experiencing a generational shift as many Gen Z employees are leaving jobs because of unmet expectations and inadequate onboarding. Meredith Elliot Powell, business strategist and author of ‘Mentally Fit, Powerfully Resilient, Competitively Strong: The 9 Strategy Formula for Thriving in Your Personal Life’, tal…
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As tax season approaches, so do scams. They range from phishing emails to fraudulent tax credits. These scams aim to steal personal and financial information, and they tend to peak during filing season. Taylor Fisher, post-doctoral research associate in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie ab…
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March 25, 2025 ~ Last week, Michigan reported its first measles case of 2025, as the U.S. works to contain the giant measles outbreak in the Southwest. Candace DeMatties, vice president of policy and advocacy for the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the overwhelming support to keep FDA-approved vaccine…
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March 25, 2025 ~ Michigan's local clerks are pivotal to the democratic process yet face mounting pressures from expanding election duties and new voter rights laws like Prop 3 and Prop 2. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie are joined by Votebeat Michigan reporter Hayley Harding to discuss challenges clerks are facing including lack of financial support, hostile…
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March 25, 2025 ~ The Trump administration's inconsistent messaging on tariffs is creating uncertainty in the auto industry, hindering decision-making. Bloomberg Auto Business reporter Keith Naughton talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about how auto companies are responding to these tariff threats and how countries are appealing to the White House to …
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March 24, 2025 ~ Chuck Schumer is facing internal criticism for supporting a GOP funding bill, yet he remains firm in his leadership role. While House Democrats and activists have voiced disapproval, his Senate Democratic Caucus has largely remained supportive, indicating a disconnect between different factions of the party. Jason Roe, principal of…
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March 24, 2025 ~ Michigan State Spartans are heading to the Sweet 16 after a 71-63 win against New Mexico, marking their 18th appearance since 1985. Head men's basketball coach Tom Izzo joins Guy, Lloyd, Jamie, and WJR Senior Sports Analyst Steve Courtney to discuss the adjustments made during the game and vital moments that helped lead to this vic…
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March 24, 2025 ~ Israel is currently engaging in ground incursions in Gaza to suppress Hamas along with missile strikes in Lebanon targeting Hezbollah. Rocky Raczkowski, retired Lt. colonel in the U.S. Army and former chairman of the Oakland County Republican Party, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie on whether or not these are preventative actions a…
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March 24, 2025 ~ Michigan lawmakers are proposing a bipartisan plan to boost funding for local public safety initiatives, addressing the need for additional support in law enforcement. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie are joined by Rep. Mike Harris, the Republican representative on this bill, to talk about where this funding would be sourced and the initial f…
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March 24, 2025 ~ Detroit News Editorial Page Editor Nolan Finley joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to about Michigan lagging in government transparency due to resistance in expanding the FOIA act to include the governor and legislature, the potential implementation of tariffs has created an unusual alliance, the potential misuse of federal power for sett…
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March 24, 2025 ~ The boxing community is mourning the loss of George Foreman, a two-time heavyweight champion, entrepreneur, and minister. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with John Lepak, managing partner for Kronk Gym, about Foreman's legacy and his connection to Kronk Gym for training ahead of his 1988 fight against Bobby Hitz at the Palace of Auburn …
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March 24, 2025 ~ President Trump’s initiative to dismantle the Department of Education has sparked concerns about the future of federal involvement in K-12 education. Nicholai Vitti, superintendent of Detroit Public Schools Community District, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about how this executive order is leaving Michigan school leaders ponderi…
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March 24, 2025 ~ Crain's Detroit Managing Business Editor Mike Lee talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about a cash assistance program for pregnant mothers and new moms expanding to Pontiac, the Detroit City FC is seeking to raise $10 million for a new stadium in Corktown, a private prison in Baldwin set to reopen as an immigration processing center, …
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March 21, 2025 ~ Michigan State University has developed a comprehensive sports analytics program that caters to both industry professionals and undergraduate students. Albert Cohen, director of Michigan State University's graduate certificate in sports analytics, discusses with Guy and Jamie how the program is designed to provide knowledge in vari…
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March 21, 2025 ~ A significant number of swing voters in Michigan who previously supported Donald Trump now disapprove of his performance, signaling a shift in sentiment. President of Engagious, Rich Thau, joins Guy and Jamie to discuss a recent focus group that revealed voters' disapproval towards President Trump's actions primarily surrounding in…
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March 21, 2025 ~ The Michigan State Spartans will face-off against Bryant tonight in the NCAA Tournament. Men's basketball head coach Tom Izzo joins Guy, Jamie, and WJR Senior Sports Analyst Steve Courtney to discuss preparing for a 10 p.m. tip-off and the importance of maintaining focus amid distractions.…
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March 21, 2025 ~ The Detroit auto market is facing unique challenges that are significantly different from national trends. Unlike the rest of the country, Detroit's market is experiencing a sharp decline in sales. Owner of Village Ford in Dearborn, Jim Seavitt, joins Guy and Jamie to discuss the significant drop dealerships are seeing in lease ret…
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March 21, 2025 ~ Redford Union School District has implemented TeachTown, a research-based curriculum designed to support students with autism and cognitive differences. Guy and Jamie are joined by Redford Union School District's Executive Director Tamaran Dillard to discuss the program's versatility and positive outcomes that teachers are seeing i…
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March 21, 2025 ~ President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education on Thursday but will be facing legal and congressional obstacles. Anthony Russo, political analyst and host of the “Truth Will Set You Free," talks with Guy and Jamie about the changing perception on getting rid of the department, the goal to repurpo…
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March 21, 2025 ~ Greg Kampe, Oakland University's men's basketball head coach, joins Guy and Jamie to discuss all things March Madness as the tournament is officially underway. Michigan barely avoided an upset against UC San Diego last night and Michigan State will take the court late Friday night as they take on Bryant.…
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March 20, 2025 ~ Kettering University has received significant recognition, ranking 19th nationally for best graduate salaries by the Wall Street Journal and is the number one private university in Michigan. Jennifer Umberger, the Vice president of marketing and communications at Kettering University, talks with Guy and Lloyd to highlight the unive…
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March 20, 2025 ~ College enrollment rates in Michigan have significantly decreased, despite substantial scholarship investments. Before the pandemic, around 62% of the 2019 graduating class attended college within six months. Bridge Michigan education reporter Isabel Lohman talks with Guy and Lloyd about the growing perception that college is not w…
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March 20, 2025 ~ Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter joins Guy and Lloyd to share the latest out of an active shooter situation at Corewell Hospital in Troy, with one victim reported and the shooter remains at large. Also, recapping Coulter's State of the County speech he gave to the public on Wednesday night.…
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March 20, 2025 ~ Rep. Ron Robinson (R-Utica) joins Guy and Lloyd to discuss the $3 billion road funding package that is designed to address infrastructure needs without raising taxes. This initiative allocates significant funds directly to counties, with Macomb County slated to receive an $89 million increase, benefiting municipalities like Sterlin…
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March 20, 2025 ~ The Federal Reserve has adjusted its economic forecasts, indicating weaker growth and inflation expectations. Dr. Timothy Nash, director of the McNair Center for the Advancement of Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, talks with Guy and Lloyd about Chairman Powell's suggesting the rate of growth of the economy, the potential adopt…
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March 20, 2025 ~ More than 30 allied nations are meeting in the UK to discuss a "Coalition of the Willing" to have countries ready to send troops to uphold any peace deal in Ukraine. Fox Correspondent Jonathan Savage talks with Guy and Lloyd about Europe aiming to provide the necessary support, Trump suggesting buying Ukrainian power plants, and mu…
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March 19, 2025 ~ Shares in BYD, a Chinese automaker, hit a record high after China's biggest electric vehicle maker unveiled new technology that allows drivers to charge up in just five minutes. Bloomberg Auto Business reporter Keith Naughton joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to discuss this new technology and how this makes EVs more appealing to a broad…
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