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Stateside for Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016

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  • Dr. Marc Edwards will be on the new Flint Water Interagency Coordinating Council. He gives us an update on the water situation in the city.
     
  • In his column this week, Daniel Howes has a loud and clear message for Gov. Rick Snyder and his new public relations team: "God himself couldn't spin" the Flint water crisis.
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    Our conversation with Daniel Howes
  • Automakers are searching for the newest, hottest colors to draw consumers to their cars, but does it really matter? 
     
  • HOUR Detroit's Patrick Dunn takes a look at MA3's plans to transform Woodward Avenue and, by extension, Metro Detroit.
     
  • Congress will hold its first hearing on the Flint water crisis next Wednesday. Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence, D-Michigan, a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, gives us an idea of what to expect next week.
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    Our conversation with Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence
  • Flint residents continue to receive bills for lead-poisoned water they can't use. Flint residents Laura MacIntyre and Amber Hasan share their stories.
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