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A “Family Fun Run” For The Community

The Dulles Greenway’s “Run The Greenway” is coming up this May 1st. 2021.

Registration is now underway for Dulles Greenway’s first annual race, “Run the Greenway.”  Runners can choose a 5k or 10k distance and there will also be a virtual race option.  The family friendly race promotes fundraising for the Northern Virginia community.  My guest is Renee Hamilton – TRIP II CEO:

Registration is open for the Dulles Greenway’s First Annual Run the Greenway 5k and 10k race.  The race will take place Saturday, May 1st 2021.  To register and for more information go here:

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Trump Finally “Concedes” — Amid Talk of Ouster from Office

His statement came end the of a day when the cornered president stayed out of sight in the White House.

WASHINGTON (AP) — With 13 days left in his term, President Donald Trump finally bent to reality on Thursday, acknowledging his electoral defeat amid growing talk in Washington of trying to force him from office early. His statement came end the of a day when the cornered president stayed out of sight in the White House, silenced on some of his favorite internet lines of communication, while watching the resignations of several top aides, including a Cabinet secretary. As officials sifted through the aftermath of the pro-Trump mob’s siege of the U.S. Capitol, there was growing discussion Thursday of impeaching him a second time or invoking the 25th Amendment to oust him from the Oval Office.

Attack Against The U.S. Capitol

There is a lot to be upset about when we look back at yesterday’s terror attack on the U.S. Capitol.  It opened our eyes to the vulnerabilities of the buildings and the institutions in the city that should be most protected.  Yesterday they were not.  We discuss defending America against enemies… foreign and domestic and the failure to do both.

Janeese Lewis George, Ward 4, DC Councilmember
Ron Hampton, Former Executive Director, National Black Police Association, Member, DC Justice Collaborative

Patrice Sulton, Executive Director, DC Justice Lab

@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “Anxiety”

Philippians 4:7 | AMP
7 And the peace of God [that peace which reassures the heart, that peace] which transcends all understanding, [that peace which] stands guard over your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus [is yours].

Giving you positive inspiration to start AND continue  your day! Be sure to follow @FrankSki & @peninabrown for more inspiration and encouragement. And don’t forget to listen to the @frankskishow on @WHURFM every weekday from 3pm-7pm! #AMEN #beblessed #God  #joy #faith #frankski #inspirationalvitamin ✝️🙏🏽✝️

Barack Obama On U.S. Capitol Riots: ‘A Moment of Great Dishonor and Shame’

He released the statement via his social media platforms.

Barack Obama Calls the Attack at U.S. Capitol ‘A Moment of Great Dishonor and Shame’

Former President Barack Obama released a statement about the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
He released the statement via his social media platforms.
He wrote in part, history will rightly remember today’s violence at the Capitol incited by a sitting President as a moment of great dishonor and shame for our nation.
He continued, but we’d be kidding ourselves if we treated it as a total surprise.
As the events unfolded on Wednesday, what thoughts went through your mind? Did you have to explain it to your kids?

 

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Doc Rivers Says Black Protestors Would Have Been Treated Worse

“That to me is a picture that’s worth 1,000 words for all of us to see and probably something for us to reckon with again,” he says. “No police dogs turned on people, no billy clubs hitting people, people peacefully being escorted out of the Capitol. So it shows that you can disperse a crowd peacefully, I guess, would be the one thing.”

After watching in horror as violence unfolded at the nation’s Capitol on Wednesday, 76ers coach Doc Rivers turned the tables on reporters by asking them a question: “Can you imagine if those were all black people?”
Answering his own question, Rivers predicted the violent protest — which ended when police used tear gas and flash bombs to disperse the crowd — would have gone down a lot differently. “That to me is a picture that’s worth 1,000 words for all of us to see and probably something for us to reckon with again,” he says. “No police dogs turned on people, no billy clubs hitting people, people peacefully being escorted out of the Capitol. So it shows that you can disperse a crowd peacefully, I guess, would be the one thing.”
Regardless of the protestors’ races, Rivers said Wednesday’s chaotic display puts the United States in an unflattering light. “It’s a sad day in a lot of ways, not good for our country, more across the borders, that people see this,” he says. “But it’s part of what we are and so we have to solve it.”
Do you agree with Rivers? Would you be embarrassed to visit a foreign country after this?

‘This Is Domestic Terrorism’: Celebs React To Capitol Riot

Cardi B: “The irony is pretty funny, weren’t people just wild animals in the summer for demanding justice and now?…… Let me just watch.” She later asked that her followers stay inside and stay safe.

Many celebrities spoke out after seeing rioters storm the White House on Wednesday (January 6th).

Cardi B: “The irony is pretty funny, weren’t people just wild animals in the summer for demanding justice and now?…… Let me just watch.” She later asked that her followers stay inside and stay safe.

“This desperate ‘man’ and his silly sheep,” wrote Issa Rae. “Embarrassing.”

“This is domestic terrorism,” wrote “The View” host Meghan McCain. “Stop calling it protesting.”

P!nk tweeted that she was “ashamed of what is happening.” Mark Ruffalo, Amber Tamblyn, and Anita Baker called for the enactment of the 25th Amendment.

Maria Shriver tweeted to Ivanka Trump, “Get your father on TV and tell him to say stop,” she wrote. “You own this. You should be ashamed.”

What were your thoughts as you saw people storming inside the White House? Should there be consciences for those who unlawfully entered into lawmakers’ offices?

Aftermath Of U.S. Capitol Riot

The election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris certified by Congress hours after the siege at the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters.

The morning after, things are calm, the rioters are gone, the National Guard and police surround the Capitol grounds, and the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris has been certified.

President Trump issued a statement saying he disagrees with certification and but that there will be a peaceful transition.  But the questions remain of how a mob of Trump supporters was allowed to storm the Capitol, overrun police, break windows, and roam the halls and offices of the Capitol.  President Trump has been accused of inciting and encouraging the rioters. Mayor Bowser says the president must be held accountable.

President-elect Joe Biden called it an insurrection.   Former Secretary of State Colin Powell called the actions of the insurgents disgraceful. Authorities found pipe bombs and Molotov cocktails on the Capitol grounds.   The Trump supporter shot and killed inside the Capitol building has been identified as Ashley Babbit of San Diego, California.  Three others died on the Capitol grounds from medical emergencies.

Mayor Bowser has issued a state of emergency for the District until January 21, the day after the inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

The Essential Theatre’s Online Presentation

“The Resurrection of Alice” runs through January 10th.

Enjoying a good show is still possible even in the pandemic. The Essential Theatre has an encore presentation of “The Resurrection of Alice” and I have details of how you can see the show from the comfort of your own home.  My guest is Perri Gaffney – Actress

The Essential Theater presents an encore performance of “The Resurrection of Alice” online on demand thru January 10th. For ticket information go here:

 

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NY Sends 1,000 National Guard troops to DC

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress’ tally of the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden (all times local):

9:10 pm.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is sending 1,000 members of the state’s National Guard to Washington, D.C., to help “the peaceful transition of presidential power.”

Cuomo, a Democrat, said 1,000 troops would be sent for up to two weeks at the request of U.S. National Guard officials. It comes after a mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters rampaged through the U.S. Capitol

Cuomo said in a statement Wednesday: “For 244 years, the cornerstone of our democracy has been the peaceful transfer of power, and New York stands ready to help ensure the will of the American people is carried out, safely and decisively.”

They will join law enforcement from Virginia, Maryland and New Jersey who are also coming to D.C.’s aid.

The president’s supporters incited chaos in a protest over a transfer of power to President-elect Joe Biden. Trump convinced them that he was cheated out of a victory by rampant, widespread voter fraud, a false claim.

Some GOP Senators No Longer Plan Biden Objection

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Congress’ tally of the Electoral College vote won by Joe Biden (all times local):

8:55 p.m.

Multiple Republican senators have reversed course and now say they won’t object to congressional certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.

Their change of heart came after a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol earlier Wednesday and interrupted their proceedings. One person was fatally shot.

Sens. Steve Daines of Montana, Mike Braun of Indiana and Kelly Loeffler of Georgia all said in light of the violence they would stand down from planned objections to Biden’s win.

Lawmakers gathered to certify the Electoral College votes from each state were forced to evacuate after an angry mob of Trump supporters descended on the Capitol. Loeffler said that the “violence, the lawlessness, and siege of the halls of Congress” were a “direct attack” on the “sanctity of the American democratic process.”

All three had previously signed on to Trump’s false claims of widespread voter fraud to explain his defeat. Loeffler has just days left in her term. She lost her Senate race to Democrat Raphael Warnock earlier Wednesday.

Pro-Trump Rioters Storm U.S. Capitol

Examination of the attack on the U.S. Capitol

A day of chaos, confusion and questions about democracy.  The U.S. Capitol stormed by pro-Trump rioters and insurgents.  What has happened and is happening to America on one of the most important days in our history?

Timothy Williams, Police Proceedure & Security Expert (Not Pictured)

Dr. Greg Carr, Chair, Afro-American Studies, Howard University

Biden To Nominate Judge Merrick Garland For Attorney General

Garland, a federal appeals court judge, in 2016 was snubbed by Republicans for a seat on the Supreme Court.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden has selected Merrick Garland, a federal appeals court judge, as his attorney general, two people familiar with the selection process said Wednesday. Garland, a federal appeals court judge, in 2016 was snubbed by Republicans for a seat on the Supreme Court, Biden is expected to announce Garland’s appointment on Thursday, along with other senior leaders of the department, including former homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco as deputy attorney general and former Justice Department civil rights chief Vanita Gupta as associate attorney general.

Dr. Dre Home Hit by Would-Be Burglars While in Hospital

Folks are just ridiculous! Thank goodness Dr. Dre is on the mend.

As if Dr. Dre is not going through enough, burglars try to hit his home.
Seems that once they saw he was in the hospital recovering from a brain aneurysm they thought his home would be an easy target.
Wrong!
Security saw the men on the property, called the police and the four men were captured.
Happened at 2am Wednesday morning.

Two Detectives In Breonna Taylor Raid Fired

A letter informing them of their dismissal was released Wednesday.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louisville police have fired two detectives who were involved in raid that left Breonna Taylor dead. Det. Myles Cosgrove and Det. Joshua Jaynes were fired Tuesday after receiving notification last week from the department’s interim chief that they would be dismissed. A letter informing them of their dismissal was released Wednesday. Taylor was a Black woman who was killed in March by police executing a narcotics search warrant. None of the three white officers who fired into Taylor’s home were charged by a grand jury in her death. Cosgrove and two other officers who fired into Taylor’s apartment were not charged in her death by a grand jury in September.

Celebrities React to Georgia Runoff Election Results

LeBron James tweeted a photo of several women wearing T-shirts in support of Warnock, “Think I’m gone put together an ownership group for the The Dream Whose In? [sic]”

Several celebrities reacted to the Georgia runoff election results as they rolled in on Tuesday evening. With both Democratic senators expected to win Twitter was ablaze.

Of course, musicians from Georgia were in the thick of the fight, T.I. reminded voters to stay in line to vote as the clock struck 7 PM. Lalah Hathaway was focused on the 50 percent of people who didn’t vote democrat tweeting, “Half of the state of Georgia is down with the KKK. Cool. Good to know.”

LeBron James tweeted a photo of several women wearing T-shirts in support of Warnock, “Think I’m gone put together an ownership group for the The Dream Whose In? [sic]”

Richard Mark tweeted simply read heart emojis and the hashtag #georgia.

Were you surprised by the Georgia runoff results?

Doctor Warns Lung Damage From Coronavirus Could Be Long-Lasting

Dr. Brittany Bankhead-Kendall, a trauma surgeon in Texas, recently tweeted that “Post-Covid lungs look worse than ANY type of terrible smoker’s lungs we’ve ever seen” and that “the shortness of breath lingers on… & on…”.

Health experts are warning that the lung damage caused by the coronavirus could last long after the virus itself is gone.
Dr. Brittany Bankhead-Kendall, a trauma surgeon in Texas, recently tweeted that “Post-Covid lungs look worse than ANY type of terrible smoker’s lungs we’ve ever seen” and that “the shortness of breath lingers on… & on…”.
Bankhead-Kendall says she fears the pandemic will “turn into years of pulmonary problems” for those who recover.
Do you know anyone who has recovered from COVID-19? How long did it take for their health to return to normal?

Pro-Trump Rally In DC

Supporters of President Trump in DC today protesting the presidential election results that find Joe Biden the winner.

Thousands of pro-Trump supporters gathering near the White House at this hour with protests planned later at the U.S. Capitol, this as Congress prepares to certify the election of Joe Biden today.  President Trump says he will address his supporters at 11 a.m. on the Ellipse.  Trump supporters rallied yesterday at DC’s Freedom Plaza.  Several protestors were arrested and charged with possession of firearms.

Democrats Surge In Georgia U.S. Senate Races

Reverend Raphael Warnock declared the winner in one of Georgia’s U.S. Senate races.

ATLANTA (AP) — Democrat Raphael Warnock won one of Georgia’s two Senate runoffs Wednesday, becoming the first Black senator in his state’s history and putting the Senate majority within the party’s reach.

A pastor who spent the past 15 years leading the Atlanta church where Martin Luther King Jr. preached, Warnock defeated Republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler. It was a stinging rebuke of outgoing President Donald Trump, who made one of his final trips in office to Georgia to rally his loyal base behind the state’s Republican candidates.

In an emotional address early Wednesday, he vowed to work for all Georgians whether they voted for him or not, citing his personal experience with the American dream. His mother, he said, used to pick “somebody else’s cotton” as a teenager.

“The other day, because this is America, the 82-year-old hands that used to pick somebody else’s cotton picked her youngest son to be a United States senator,” he said. “Tonight, we proved with hope, hard work and the people by our side, anything is possible.”

His victory marks a “reversal of the old southern strategy that sought to divide people,” Warnock told ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

The focus now shifts to the second race between Republican David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff. Early Wednesday, Ossoff claimed victory, but the candidates were locked in a tight race and it was too early to call a winner. Under Georgia law, a trailing candidate may request a recount when the margin of an election is less than or equal to 0.5 percentage points.

If Ossoff wins, Democrats will have complete control of Congress, strengthening President-elect Joe Biden’s standing as he prepares to take office on Jan. 20.

This week’s elections mark the formal finale to the turbulent 2020 election season more than two months after the rest of the nation finished voting. The unusually high stakes transformed Georgia, once a solidly Republican state, into one of the nation’s premier battlegrounds for the final days of Trump’s presidency — and likely beyond.

Warnock’s victory is a symbol of a striking shift in Georgia’s politics as the swelling number of diverse, college-educated voters flex their power in the heart of the Deep South. It follows Biden’s victory in November, when he became the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state since 1992.

The Associated Press declared Warnock the winner after an analysis of outstanding votes showed there was no way for Loeffler to catch up to his lead. Warnock’s edge is likely to grow as more ballots are counted, many of which were in Democratic-leaning areas.  Loeffler refused to concede in a brief message to supporters shortly after midnight.  “We’ve got some work to do here. This is a game of inches. We’re going to win this election,” insisted Loeffler, a 50-year-old former businesswoman who was appointed to the Senate less than a year ago by the state’s governor.

Loeffler, who remains a Georgia senator until the results of Tuesday’s election are finalized, said she would return to Washington on Wednesday morning to join a small group of senators planning to challenge Congress’ vote to certify Biden’s victory.

Georgia’s other runoff election pitted Perdue, a 71-year-old former business executive who held his Senate seat until his term expired on Sunday, against Ossoff, a former congressional aide and journalist. At just 33 years old, Ossoff would be the Senate’s youngest member.

“This campaign has been about health and jobs and justice for the people of this state — for all the people of this state,” Ossoff said in a speech broadcast on social media Wednesday morning. “Whether you were for me, or against me, I’ll be for you in the U.S. Senate. I will serve all the people of the state.”

Trump’s false claims of voter fraud cast a dark shadow over the runoff elections, which were held only because no candidate hit the 50% threshold in the general election. He attacked the state’s election chief on the eve of the election and raised the prospect that some votes might not be counted even as votes were being cast Tuesday afternoon.  Republican state officials on the ground reported no significant problems.

Both contests tested whether the political coalition that fueled Biden’s November victory was an anti-Trump anomaly or part of a new electoral landscape. To win in Tuesday’s elections — and in the future — Democrats needed strong African American support.

Drawing on his popularity with Black voters, among other groups, Biden won Georgia’s 16 electoral votes by about 12,000 votes out of 5 million cast in November.

Trump’s claims about voter fraud in the 2020 election, while meritless, resonated with Republican voters in Georgia. About 7 in 10 agreed with his false assertion that Biden was not the legitimately elected president, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of more than 3,600 voters in the runoff elections.

Election officials across the country, including the Republican governors in Arizona and Georgia, as well as Trump’s former attorney general, William Barr, have confirmed that there was no widespread fraud in the November election. Nearly all the legal challenges from Trump and his allies have been dismissed by judges, including two tossed by the Supreme Court, where three Trump-nominated justices preside.

Even with Trump’s claims, voters in both parties were drawn to the polls because of the high stakes. AP VoteCast found that 6 in 10 Georgia voters say Senate party control was the most important factor in their vote.

Even before Tuesday, Georgia had shattered its turnout record for a runoff with more than 3 million votes by mail or during in-person advance voting in December. Including Tuesday’s vote, more people ultimately cast ballots in the runoffs than voted in Georgia’s 2016 presidential election.

Many in Georgia’s large African American community were ecstatic when they awoke to news of Harnock’s win on Wednesday.  Tracey Bailey, a 58-year-old assistant community manager at an apartment complex in downtown Atlanta, said she jumped for joy.  “It’s going to be great for Georgia, and it’s going to be great for our Black community as a whole,” she said. “I think he’s going to be a fair guy for the people, and that’s for all people.”

Assistance For DC Homeowners

The DC MAP Program offers zero interest loans

DC Homeowners impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, I have details this morning about assistance available through the DC Housing Finance Agency.  My guest is Christopher Donald – Interim Executive Director – DC Housing Finance Agency.

DC MAP COVID-19 provides zero interest monthly mortgage assistance loans that now include coverage of condo and homeowner association fees up to $5k.  Take the survey to find out if you qualify go here: or call the DC MAP Hotline 833-429-0537

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Georgia U.S. Senate Runoff Election

Can Democrats Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff beat incumbent Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue?

There are two Democratic U.S. Senate challengers in the peach state.  Democrats Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff are hoping to change the balance of power in the Senate during this historic runoff election.  Can they beat incumbent Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue?  We’ll break down the issues.

Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever, Author, Political Analyst

Charles Ellison, The BE Note

@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “Getting To Greatness”

Jeremiah 29:11 | AMP
11 For I know the plans and thoughts that I have for you,’ says the Lord, ‘plans for peace and well-being and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.

Giving you positive inspiration to start AND continue  your day! Be sure to follow @FrankSki & @peninabrown for more inspiration and encouragement. And don’t forget to listen to the @frankskishow on @WHURFM every weekday from 3pm-7pm! #AMEN #beblessed #God  #joy #faith #frankski #inspirationalvitamin ✝️🙏🏽✝️

Police Not Charged In Jacob Blake Shooting

The shooting left Blake paralyzed and triggered several nights of protests in Kenosha, with some turning violent.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin prosecutors have declined to file criminal charges against a white police officer who shot a Black man in the back last summer. Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley said Tuesday that he had decided not to charge Officer Rusten Sheskey and other officers. Sheskey shot Jacob Blake in the back seven times after responding to a domestic dispute on Aug. 23. Cellphone video shows Blake walking away from officers and opening the door of an SUV moments before Sheskey opened fire. The shooting left Blake paralyzed and triggered several nights of protests in Kenosha, with some turning violent.

Jacob Blake

Teen Pleads Not Guilty In Kenosha Protest Slayings

Kyle Rittenhouse is accused of killing Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and wounded a third man during Jacob Blake riots.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — An Illinois teenager who fatally shot two people and wounded a third amidst sometimes violent summer protests on the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin, has pleaded not guilty to charges including intentional homicide. Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, entered his plea Tuesday in a brief hearing conducted by teleconference. Prosecutors say Rittenhouse, who is white, left his home in Antioch, Illinois, and traveled to Kenosha after learning of a call to protect businesses in the wake of the Aug. 23 shooting by police of Jacob Blake. During protests two nights later, Rittenhouse killed Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and wounded a third man.

Kyle Rittenhouse

Al B. Sure Shares Health Update After Being Told He Had Months to Live

The R&B singer and radio host was told by doctors that he only had months to live if he didn’t change his lifestyle and get serious about his health.

Al B. Sure recently shared a health update with fans.

The R&B singer and radio host was told by doctors that he only had months to live if he didn’t change his lifestyle and get serious about his health.

Al took to Instagram to thank fans and his doctor for their support. Back in 2017 Sure weighed in at 309 but after an issue with his gallbladder, a blockage and some internal toxic problems the singer had weight loss surgery. He currently weighs 195.

Join us in keeping Al B. Sure in our prayers.

 

IRS Claims Prince’s Estate Is Worth More Than What Administrators Claim

The IRS says the estate is undervalued and has stated the value at $163.2 million.

Prince died in April 2016. At the time of his death he did not have a Will.
Comerica Bank & Trust, the estate’s administrator valued Prince’s estate at $82.3 million.
The IRS says the estate is undervalued and has stated the value at $163.2 million.
The IRS believes the estate owes $32.4 million in federal taxes.
The IRS has also ordered a $6.4 million accuracy related penalty..
Comerica Bank & Trust has requested a trial in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Have you ever owed the IRS?

Ahmaud Arbery’s Killers Ask That He Not Be Called a ‘Victim’ in Court

The defense claims the goal of the motions are to maintain the dignity and decorum of the courtroom.

The defense attorney representing the father and son charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery has filed a series of motions in the case.
The defense claims the goal of the motions are to maintain the dignity and decorum of the courtroom.
The first motion requests prosecutors stop referring to Ahmaud Arbery as “victim.”
The second motion requests only one photo of Ahmaud Arbery be used in the courtroom and the photo be of Ahmaud alone-no one else in photo.
The third motion requests spectators are not allowed to wear Black Lives Matter apparel or “I Can’t Breath” slogan in the courtroom.
The Arbery family attorney, Lee Merritt said the motions smack of desperation.
Do you think the motions will get thrown out?

Michigan Passes Prison Reform Laws Supported by Jay-Z and Meek Mill’s’s REFORM Alliance

The new laws reduce adult felony probation from five to three years, prevent endless extensions on misdemeanor and felony probation terms, limit jail sanctions for technical probation violations, and require parole supervision terms to be tailored to a person’s individualized risks and needs.

Michigan has made a historic movement in prison reform as new laws have been passed to reshape the state’s probation and parole system.

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed three bills into laws which were advocated by Meek Mill and JAY-Z’s REFORM Alliance.

The new laws reduce adult felony probation from five to three years, prevent endless extensions on misdemeanor and felony probation terms, limit jail sanctions for technical probation violations, and require parole supervision terms to be tailored to a person’s individualized risks and needs.

Michigan had the sixth-highest probation supervision in the country and is now on pace to reduce its caseload by 8.4 percent. The REFORM Alliance consists of Meek Mill, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, Philadelphia 76ers partner Michael Rubin, JAY-Z, Brooklyn Nets partner Clara Wu Tsai.

Do you think more states will follow in Michigan’s lead? With JAY-Z and Meek Mill securing this win in Michigan with the REFORM Alliance, do you think they will be able to change prison reform on the national level?

Instacart Partners With Aldi To Deliver Groceries To Snap Recipients for Free

The service is available at over 1,000 Aldi locations in 22 states.

Aldi has partnered with Instacart to deliver groceries to SNAP recipients.
SNAP recipients will pay for their groceries and be able to have them delivered free of charge.
The service is available at over 1,000 Aldi locations in 22 states.
The free program was started at a few locations in Georgia in November and has since expanded.
Have you used a grocery delivery service since the pandemic started? Are you more of a in-person shopper or curbside pickup?

Far Right Leader Arrested On Eve Of Pro-Trump Rally

A leader of the Proud Boys arrested in DC.

The District continues to prepare this morning for pro-Trump supporters who are expected in downtown DC today and tomorrow, the largest crowds expected Wednesday in protest of the presidential election results.  City officials say they are bracing for possible violence.  Mayor Bowser has called up the National Guard, streets downtown have been closed and District officials are asking people to stay away from downtown today and tomorrow.

The far right group the Proud Boys plan to be part of the protests. One of its leaders may not. Henry “Enrique” Tarrio will appear in DC court today.  He was arrested yesterday and charged with burning and destroying a Black Lives Matter banner last month that hung at Asbury United Methodist Church.  Another banner was pulled from the Metropolitan AME Church. Both Asbury and Metropolitan are historic African American churches. Metropolitan is suing the Proud Boys, alleging the group committed an act of terror.

Help For Residents in Southern Maryland

There is emergency rent and utility assistance for residents impacted by the Covid-19 Pandemic

Help this morning for residents in Southern Maryland who are having challenges paying your utility bills or rent.  The Southern Maryland Tri-County Action Committee is providing emergency assistance for those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  My guests will be Michael Young – President and CEO – Southern Maryland Tri-County Action Committee and Valerie Hunt – Deputy Director – Southern Maryland Tri-County Action Committee.

The Southern Maryland Tri-County Action Committee is providing emergency rent and utility assistance for residents in Charles County, Calvert County, and St. Mary’s County impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. For more information go here:

 

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@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “LET IT GO!!!”

“There are people who can walk away from you. And hear me when I tell you this! When people can walk away from you: let them walk.”… ~ T.D. Jakes

“If you are holding onto something that doesn’t belong to you and was never intended for your life then you need to… LET IT GO!!!”… ~ T.D. Jakes

Giving you positive inspiration to start AND continue  your day! Be sure to follow @FrankSki & @peninabrown for more inspiration and encouragement. And don’t forget to listen to the @frankskishow on @WHURFM every weekday from 3pm-7pm! #AMEN #beblessed #God  #joy #faith #frankski #inspirationalvitamin ✝️🙏🏽✝️

Where’s My Stimulus Check?

You’ll need to enter your social security number, birthdate and mailing address in order to track your payment.

The second round of coronavirus relief deposits started being distributed December 29, 2020.

The Internal Revenue Service confirmed direct deposits will continue this week, while some checks may take until the end of January to go out in the mail.

Want to know when to expect your stimulus payment? You are NOT alone.

The IRS developed an online portal, Get My Payment, that provides updates on the status of your COVID-19 relief payment.

The portal will display details on both your initial payment in April as well as your latest payment.

You’ll need to enter your social security number, birthdate and mailing address in order to track your payment.

President Trump and The Georgia Phone Call

President Trump is again insisting he won Georgia and says he wants to find the votes that proves he did. 

President Trump is again insisting he won Georgia and says he wants to find the votes that proves he did.   The President pressing that issue during a phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and legal staff. We examine the call and some the other issues for a critical political week in America that includes a Georgia U.S. Senate runoff election that will determine political power in the senate and the certification of the electoral college.

Resources:

Mary C. Curtis, Roll Call Political Columnist

Mary C. Curtis, Political Columnist, Roll Call
Dr. Ravi Perry, Chair, Department of Political Science, Howard University

 

DC National Guard Activating Troops Before Election Certification

These protests over the presidential election results are in timing with the official count of the Electoral College votes in Congress on Wednesday.

(Washington, DC) — Pro-Trump demonstrations in Washington D.C. this week are expected to draw thousands, prompting the D.C. National Guard to activate 340 troops. A senior defense official says the troops will support the D.C. Metropolitan Police during demonstrations on Wednesday and Thursday. These protests over the presidential election results are in timing with the official count of the Electoral College votes in Congress on Wednesday.

Georgia Elections Official Debunks Conspiracy Theories

Gabriel Sterling said every vote matters and will be tallied.

(Atlanta, GA) — A top Georgia elections official is criticizing “misinformation and disinformation” around this week’s big Senate runoff election in the Peach State. Talking to reporters in Atlanta, Gabriel Sterling said every vote matters and will be tallied. He spoke of a robust turnout in early voting and mail-in balloting and said there will be plenty of precincts open for in-person voting. Meantime, Sterling refuted those who have questioned the reliability of Georgia’s vote counting in the presidential election, including President Trump. Sterling said there are people in positions of authority and respect who have said votes didn’t count, adding “It’s not true.”

Gabriel Sterling, Voting System Implementation Manager, State of Georgia

The big Georgia runoff features Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. A win by the two Dems would produce a 50-50 split in the Senate. New VP Kamala Harris would be the tiebreaking vote after January 20th, giving Democrats control of the Senate.

Kanye West ‘Taking Space’ From Kim Kardashian

A source close to the family says, “Kanye is taking time and space to work on himself and is spending a lot of his time in Wyoming.”

As the New Year rolls in Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are still living separate lives according to HollywoodLife.com.

The blog site says Kanye is continuing to live in Wyoming and is surrounded by, “an amazing group of people.”

A source close to the family says, “Kanye is taking time and space to work on himself and is spending a lot of his time in Wyoming.”

Kim meanwhile is in Los Angeles with the four kids and is trying to keep their lives as normal as possible.

Do you think your marriage would be better if you and your partner lived in different places?

CDC Says 4.2 Million Vaccines Doses Have Been Administered So Far

Coronavirus cases have surged in November and December, topping 100,000 hospitalizations for the last 33 consecutive days.

More than 4.2 million vaccine doses have been administered so far in the U.S., according to the CDC.
However, many experts say that’s not fast enough – especially since over 13 million doses have already been distributed. That’s well short of initial predictions that 20 million people would have received the vaccine by the end of December.
Coronavirus cases have surged in November and December, topping 100,000 hospitalizations for the last 33 consecutive days.
Do we need to move faster at getting vaccines out? What do you think is slowing things down?

Larry King Moved Out Of ICU

The legendary broadcaster was hospitalized l0 days ago after testing positive for COVID-19.

Larry King remained hospitalized but has been moved out of the ICU, according to a family source.
The legendary broadcaster was hospitalized l0 days ago after testing positive for COVID-19.
The 87-year-old King continues to receive COVID-19 treatments. He believes he contracted the disease from a health care worker visiting his home.
Which do you remember King for best – his TV shows or newspaper columns?

Nicki Minaj Has Unfollowed Everybody!

Nicki posted a message in her InstaStory writing, bare with me with this following list you guys.

There was a bit of ‘stir’ this weekend about who Nicki Minaj was following and not following.
Fans noticed she was not following Megan Thee Stallion and immediately determined there was beef between the two.
Nicki posted a message in her InstaStory writing, bare with me with this following list you guys. Sorting it out.
Nicki has since unfollowed everyone.
Something people may not be aware of is you can only unfollow 50 accounts an hour. If you unfollow more your account can be suspended.
That was probably the case with Nicki, she was slowly unfollowing people.
She also deleted all of her highlights on Instagram except for one.
She also limited her comments on her page.
Did you do any social media cleaning or purging for the New Year?

Burgundy & Gold Playoff Bound

Washington’s Football Team beat the Eagles Sunday night to reach the post-season.

The Washington Football Team is in the playoffs for the first time in five years. The Burgundy & Gold 20-14 winners last night over the Philadelphia Eagles. Washington kind of got an assist from Eagles coach Doug Pederson when he took out effective starting quarterback Jalen Hurst in the fourth quarter for Nate Sudfeld.  Sudfeld, a one-time WFT player, promptly threw an interception and fumbled.  Next up for Washington?  A playoff matchup with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Saturday night at Fed Ex Field.

The District Prepares For Pro-Trump Demonstration

District officials are calling for people not to come to downtown DC as it prepares for a pro-Trump rally on Wednesday.

Mayor Bowser wants people to stay away from downtown DC on Wednesday as pro-President Trump demonstrators are expected to take to the streets.   The U.S. Senate will certify the presidential election results that day and supporters of Mr. Trump are expected to demonstrate in protest of those results.  District officials say the National Guard will be deployed to assist in crowd control.

The Journey: “Monique McClung – Connecting the Howard University Community”

President Wayne Frederick talks with Monique McClung, the President of the Howard University Staff Organization.

 

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Communities across the country are coming together in these desperate times of need. Many people are searching for various resources to get through this pandemic. It is important during these uncertain times to highlight the value of staying connected and informed with your colleagues under these critical circumstances. Howard University has a huge support system for the staff and faculty.  On this episode of “The Journey,” President Wayne Frederick talks with Monique McClung, the President of the Howard University Staff Organization.

Air Date: May 17, 2020

End of the Year Tax Tips

Last minute tax advice before the end of the year.

As 2020 comes to an end… a lot of people are trying to make sure their financial house is in order.   That includes your income taxes.   Even with a day or so left before 2021… there are things you can do to ease the sting of Uncle Sam.  Teddy the Tax Man answers your questions and ours.

Resources:

Contact for “Teddy the Tax Man”

Teddy Proileau, Enrolled Tax Agent and Retirement Advisor

Letting Go and Leaving Things Behind In 2020

How do you leave the dark parts of 2020 as you move forward into 2021.

There are just two days left in 2020 and there are many who would happily say good riddence.But can you without making a conscious effort to let some things go, to leave some things behind.  This isn’t abou New Year’s resolutions.  This is about  deep-seated things that creeped up this year. What are those things for you?  Can you turn the page from 2020? How do you do that?

Resources:

Akoma Counseling Concepts

Umbrella Theraputic Services, Inc.

Shivonne Odom, Psychotherapist, Founder, Akoma Counseling Concepts

Joseph Williams, Mental Health Counselor

Drunk Driving Fatalities Up Across DMV

Washington Regional Alcohol Program is out with its 28th Annual “How Safe Are Our Roads” Report

Washington, D.C. ( Tuesday, December 29, 2020) – Alcohol-related crashes, injuries, and drunk driving arrests all decreased in the metropolitan Washington area in 2019.  That’s the finding of  the 28th Annual “How Safe Are Our Roads” report prepared by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) for the Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP).

But there is a downside to the report.  Alcohol and/or drug-impaired traffic fatalities increased during this same period. There were 90 alcohol and/or drug-impaired traffic fatalities recorded in 2019.  That’s compared to 85 fatalities in 2018 – a nearly six-percent (5.88%) increase in such deaths from the previous year.

“With Greater Washington now exceeding the national average as to the percentage of traffic deaths involving impaired drivers, it’s all too clear that the local fight against drunk driving is far from won,” said WRAP President Kurt Erickson.

“Law enforcement agencies in the region are committed to combating one of the rare public health issues that is 100 percent preventable – impaired driving,” said COG Police Chiefs Committee Chairman and Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police Department Chief David Huchler. “While there are many proactive education and enforcement initiatives underway in the region, the annual How Safe are Our Roads Report allows law enforcement to assess reported incidents and make data-driven decisions on the deployment of police resources with the ultimate goal of making our roadways safer for all travelers.”

Of the metropolitan Washington area’s 280 total traffic fatalities in 2019, nearly a third of these roadway deaths were alcohol and/or drug-related. Nationally, 28-percent of total U.S. vehicular fatalities in 2019 were reported as alcohol-impaired, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

DC Healthcare Worker Vaccine Portal Up and Running

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D.C. is launching their vaccine scheduling portal for healthcare workers. Dr. Kavita Patel of Mary’s Center says she’s looking forward to community clinics receiving the vaccine because they tend to treat people disproportionately affected by the virus.  Healthcare workers can now make an appointment to get the coronavirus vaccine. Mayor Muriel Bowser provided details on the new feature yesterday. It’s simple, just go to vaccinate.dc.gov. From there, you provide your demographic details like age and gender, medical history, any history of COVID-19, and your contact information. Frontline healthcare workers will then get their appointment to be vaccinated.

https://vaccinate.dc.gov/

Hotel Chosen by Proud Boys to Temporarily Close

Wrench Thrown Into Proud Boys’ D.C. Plans As Hotel Harrington Closes Before Rally.

(Washington, DC) — A hotel that has become a popular hangout spot for Proud Boys and other Trump supporters who come to town for protests will close ahead of the next scheduled protest in January. The Hotel Harrington announced they will be closed January 4th through the 6th, and Harry’s, its bar, will also close January 5th and 6th. President Trump has encouraged “wild” protests in DC on January 6th, the day Congress is scheduled to certify the election results and declare Joe Biden the winner. The hotel has become a chosen destination for Trump fans because of its proximity to the White House and the Trump hotel.