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DC Police Chief Peter Newsham To Leave For Job In Northern Virginia

The 31-year police veteran has been hired as the new chief for the Prince William County

Metropolitan Police Department Chief Peter Newsham will leave one of the nation’s largest municipal law enforcement agencies for a position in the Virginia suburbs.  The 31-year police veteran has been hired as the new chief for the Prince William County, Virginia Police Department.  The Prince William County Board of County Supervisors made the announcment in a press release late Tuesday night.  Newsham will start on February 1st and will replace Chief Barry Barnard who retired in June.

Newsham started with DC Police back in 1989, rising through the ranks and was appointed as chief of the department in 2017 after popular chief Cathy Lanier left to take a position as Senior Vice President and Chief of Security for The National Football League.  Newsham has recently faced some criticism from the community in the wake of social justice protests.  Some have called for his firing, but he has publically enjoyed the support of DC Mayor Muriel Bowser during his tenure.

What Are You Thankful For?

We share a faith-filled conversation about thankfulness. 

In little more than a month, 2020 will be over.  For a lot of us, we will be happy to see it go.  This year we have seen a deadly pandemic that has taken loved ones, taken jobs, and changed our way of life.  We’ve endured a stressfull political year than continues to challenge our expectations of traditions and comfortable norms. 2020 has prompted us to ask the rhetorical question, “What’s next?” and we may fear the answer.  Yet… during this Thanksgiving week some of us find ways to me thankful.  Others may be hopefully looking.  We share a faith-filled conversation about thankfulness.  We ask you what are you thankfull for and why?

Rev. Dr. Jasmin Sculark

Victory Grace Center

Guest:

Reverend Dr. Jasmin Sculark, Pastor, Victory Grace Center

Wyclef: ‘When You See What We’ve Seen, It Shifts Your Perspective…’

“It’s time for people to take Black Friday to another level, and support black businesses like never before!” – Wyclef Jean

When we caught up with Clef, he was in his cousin’s recording studio in NYC working on some new music. Can’t wait. But first, we’ll see him, and his beautiful fashionista wife, on television. On November 28th, on OWN TV, Wyclef and Claudinette Jean are featured on the new series, Behind Every Man.

After just a few minutes of speaking with this power couple, it became very obvious that they are Soul Mates. Lovers, and best friends. Hearing their love story was so touching.

But, what moved everyone the most, was hearing them talk about going home to Haiti after the earthquake of 2010. They saw things that no human should ever see. Wyclef told the story of watching his wife work as hard as he did, caring for sick people. Carrying many dead bodies. Doing whatever was needed to help the victims of the hurricane. They haven’t stopped. Claudinette and Wyclef go back to help the people in Haiti almost monthly.

Like they said, when you see what they’ve seen, it shifts your perspective on EVERYTHING!

 

 

A Conversation With Dr. Carmen Johnson and Judge Joe Brown

Carmen stated, “Even though I am still fighting in their courts, I do not see a remedy for me. I understand the difference between exoneration and a pardon. Based on Article 72, I am asking the President to look into my case and grant me a full pardon. Only the courts can decide to exonerate me and I have no faith in that system.

Carmen R. Johnson, Ph.D., has been fighting for exoneration all the way to the Supreme Court with no remedy; The Honorable Judge Joe Brown weighs in on the conversation. Check out the audio below to hear their conversation with @FrankSki and Nina Brown. 

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@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “Everyday Blessings”

Ephesians 1:3 | AMP
Blessed and worthy of praise be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms in Christ,

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 ✝️🙏🏽✝️

 

 

DC Early Release Measure Moves Forward

Bill That Could Let More DC Prisoners Out Early Clears Committee

(Washington, DC) — A D-C committee is moving forward with a bill that could let more prisoners out on early release, including those convicted of violent crimes. The Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety passed the legislation to free prisoners before they complete their full sentences. It would apply to those who have served at least 15 years behind bars and were convicted of a violent crime before they turned 25-years-old. Despite the Metro Police Department pushing back on the bill, it will be heard by the full D-C Council next month.

 

Helping To Feed Families For The Holidays

Food2Feed Radio-thon has changed but the mission is the same.

For over 40 years, WHUR has hosted a radiothon to help feed families in need during the holiday season and while the pandemic is changing the way in which we host our fundraiser, our mission today remains the same.  My guest is Renee Nash – Director of News and Public Affairs

Food2Feed Focus Day is Tuesday, November 24th from 6am to 7pm. We’re asking our listeners to set aside sometime today to give to those less fortunate by making a monetary donation on line at whur.com. !00% of the tax-deductible donations will good to the Capital Area Food Bank and Shabach Ministries, Inc., two organizations working to help feed individuals and families in need across the DMV. To make your donation go to www.whur.com

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

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Will Smith Brings Himself To The Red Table; “There Is No Fresh Prince Reunion Without Janet Hubert”

The cast — minus their television patriarch James Avery, who died of complications from open-heart surgery in 2013 — came together in honor of the 30th anniversary of the hit comedy that originally aired on NBC for six seasons.

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air Reunion had everything including both Aunt Viv’s. The original aunt Viv Janet Hubert and Will Smith have exchange many words over the decades and finally make steps towards healing. Nina struck accord with one listener who question Will’s timing of it all. If you missed it, check out the audio below to hear what @FrankSki and Nina Brown had to say! 

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Be sure to check out @FrankSkiShow with @peninabrown every weekday from 3pm to 7pm right here on 96.3 @WHURFM so you can stay up to date and in the loop with what’s going!

 

 

Congratulations Frank Ski! AMA Winner – “WAP” – Cardi B & Meg

Each fall, the American Music Awards celebrates the latest and greatest talents of the contemporary music scene.

What better way to celebrate Frank Ski’s American Music Award Win last night, Best Hip Hop Song  – Cardi B & Megan The Stallions “WAP” !!!, then to have the other half of 2 Hyped Brothers & A Dog, Stanley Evans call in and congratulate Frank Ski and share stories of their Baltimore days! Surprise!!! lol

Love Letter to Black America from America’s Black Doctors and Nurses

The video “letter” speaks directly to the black community about COVID-19

It’s called the Love Letter to Black America from America’s Black Doctors and Nurses.  It’s a message to address the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the black community.  This letter is less about affection and more about infection and what needs to be done with our community to address the latest surge.

Love Letter to the Black Community about COVID-19

Dr. Reed Tuckson, MD, Co-Founder, Black Coalition Against COVID-19
Dr. Martha Dawson, President, The National Black Nurses Association

 

@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “Fed Up”

Ephesians 3:20 | AMP
20 Now to Him who is able to [carry out His purpose and] do superabundantly more than all that we dare ask or think [infinitely beyond our greatest prayers, hopes, or dreams], according to His power that is at work within us,

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 ✝️🙏🏽✝️

 

 

DC Remains in Phase 2 for COVID-19 Restrictions

DC boosts limits on restaurants, gatherings amid virus spike

WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s capital is tightening its public COVID-19 restrictions in the face of spiraling virus numbers locally and around the country. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday that the District of Columbia will remain in Phase 2 of its reopening plan, but she announced a number of adjustments. Starting Wednesday, Nov. 25, the maximum limit for outdoor gatherings will be reduced from 50 to 25 people and indoor gatherings will be limited to 10 people. Restaurants can continue to stay open until midnight but must suspend alcohol sales at 10 p.m. Houses of worship can continue at 50 percent capacity, although the maximum limit on the number of people will change from 100 to 50.

Maryland COVID-19 Crackdown Continues

Governor Hogan Announces Additional COVID-19 Enforcement Measures

(Annapolis, MD) — Governor Larry Hogan is instituting new restrictions on businesses as coronavirus cases continue rapidly spreading throughout Maryland. Capacity for retail businesses has been cut back to 50-percent and all establishments that serve alcohol must close by 10 p.m., except for delivery and takeout. Hogan is making the changes to try and keep hospitals from overflowing with patients. The state has seen 19 straight days of at least one-thousand new cases of COVID-19 and hospitalizations have increased 80-percent in the last two weeks.

Cars Line Up For Miles For Tyler Perry Atlanta Food Giveaway

Volunteers in protective equipment were handing out the food and gift cards.

ATLANTA (AP) — Thousands of people jammed roads for miles in Atlanta on Sunday to try to get boxes of food and gift cards donated by entertainer Tyler Perry.

Tyler Perry Studios said they had enough boxes of canned vegetables and $25 gift cards for 5,000 families to drive through and pick up.

The studio said it was out of food by 10 a.m. Sunday.

The line started forming Saturday and at one point stretched for 5 miles (8 kilometers) south of downtown Atlanta, media outlets reported.

Volunteers in protective equipment were handing out the food and gift cards.

 

Our Very Own Frank Ski Wins AMA Award For ‘W.A.P.’ Song

We are proud of you Frank and know that more awards are forthcoming!

 

Please join us in congratulating Frank Ski on his American Music Award win last night for the Cardi B./Megan Thee Stallion song “W.A.P.” {FAVORITE SONG RAP/HIP HOP}

“We are proud of you Frank and know that more awards are forthcoming,” 96.3’s Programming Director Al Payne said.

For the FULL list of winners, see here.

List Of Winners At The 2020 American Music Awards

A list of the winners at the 2020 American Music Awards, held Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

A list of the winners at the 2020 American Music Awards, held Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

— Artist of the year: Taylor Swift

— New artist of the year: Doja Cat

— Collaboration of the year: Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours”

— Favorite pop/rock female artist: Taylor Swift

— Favorite pop/rock male artist: Justin Bieber

— Favorite pop/rock duo or group: BTS

— Favorite pop/rock song: Dua Lipa, “Don’t Start Now”

— Favorite pop/rock album: Harry Styles, “Fine Line”

— Favorite rap/hip-hop female artist: Nicki Minaj

— Favorite rap/hip-hop male artist: Juice WRLD

— Favorite rap/hip-hop song: Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, “WAP”

— Favorite rap/hip-hop album: Roddy Ricch, “Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial”

— Favorite soul/R&B female artist: Doja Cat

— Favorite soul/R&B male artist: The Weeknd

— Favorite soul/R&B song: The Weeknd, “Heartless”

— Favorite soul/R&B album: The Weeknd, “After Hours”

— Favorite country female artist: Maren Morris

— Favorite country male artist: Kane Brown

— Favorite country duo or group: Dan + Shay

— Favorite country song: Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours”

— Favorite country album: Blake Shelton, “Fully Loaded: God’s Country”

— Favorite female Latin artist: Becky G

— Favorite male Latin artist: Bad Bunny

— Favorite Latin song: Karol G and Nicki Minaj, “Tusa”

— Favorite Latin album: Bad Bunny, “YHLQMDLG”

— Favorite alternative rock artist: twenty one pilots

— Favorite adult contemporary artist: Jonas Brothers

— Favorite contemporary inspirational artist: Lauren Daigle

— Favorite electronic dance music artist: Lady Gaga

— Favorite social artist: BTS

— Favorite music video: Taylor Swift, “cardigan”

— Favorite soundtrack: “Birds of Prey: The Album”

 

Yusef Salaam Writing Memoir About His Wrongful Imprisonment

“One of the most powerful lessons I learned while being wrongfully incarcerated was that instead of going through something, I was going to grow through something,” Salaam said in a statement.

NEW YORK (AP) — One of the five teens wrongly imprisoned for the assault on a Central Park jogger has a memoir coming out in the spring.

Grand Central Publishing announced Monday that it had acquired Yusef Salaam’s “Better, Not Bitter: Living On Purpose in The Pursuit of Racial Justice.” The publisher is calling the book a “candid and poignant look at the life of an American citizen, born and raised in Harlem, New York who was accused and convicted by a flawed criminal injustice system designed to ensnare and decimate as many Black and Brown bodies as possible.”

Salaam is one of the so-called Central Park Five, now also known as the Exonerated Five. The five Black and Latino teens were coerced into confessing to a rape they didn’t commit in 1989. All served prison time before being exonerated in 2002. They later received a multimillion-dollar settlement from New York City. Ken Burns made a documentary about them and Ava DuVernay directed a Netflix series.

“One of the most powerful lessons I learned while being wrongfully incarcerated was that instead of going through something, I was going to grow through something,” Salaam said in a statement. “Through ‘Better, Not Bitter,’ I hope to share these lessons with people around the world who – in these unprecedented times – are dealing with rage, anger and bitterness directed at a criminal system of injustice that has plagued our country for centuries.”

Salaam, an activist and motivational speaker, recently published a young adult novel based on his experiences. “Punching the Air,” co-written by Ibi Zoboi, came out in September.

 

Remembering Those Lost To Covid-19

A day of music, arts, poetry and more….A Day of Reflection

DC arts organizations and artists are coming together today to remember the thousands of individuals who have died from COVID-19.  It’s called the Day of Reflection.  My guest is Sunny Sumpter – Executive Director of the DC Jazz Festival and Chair of Day of Reflection Planning Committee

Day of Reflection is Monday, November 23rd and is an opportunity to remember family and friends who have died from the coronavirus. It will include performances DC luminaries from the fields of music, dance, theatre, poetry, literary arts, visual arts and media including a reading of When Great Trees Fall by Maya Angelou. The Day will also include a conversation with leading mental health specialists offering positive strategies to help those grieving stay connected to family and friends this holiday season.

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

Follow me on facebook and twitter at @bobbygailes for updates and to stay connected.

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THE JOURNEY: “Howard University Scholar Navigating Life Through A Pandemic”

President Frederick talks with Michaella Moore, a graduating senior majoring in Biology and a Marshall Scholar at Howard University.

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This is the home stretch for many graduating seniors. We all remember those days finishing our final papers, exams, and senior projects before walking across the stage. For many of today’s graduating seniors, they are trying to navigate this home stretch through a major global crisis. Specifically, one Howard University graduating senior is attending classes while working as a front-line responder to COVID-19 patients at Howard University Hospital.  On this episode of “The Journey,” President Frederick talks with Michaella Moore, a graduating senior majoring in Biology and a Marshall Scholar at Howard University.

Air Date: May 03, 2020

 

 

Beautiful Woman Inside and Out Conference

How can women cultivate and honor the self-definition of beauty?

black women gathered together
When we hear someone described as “beautiful”, often it’s a man talking about a woman.  We’re asking what do women have to say about he defintion of beauty.  Not just physical beauty, but the beauty that comes from within.  How can they cultivate and honor the self-definition of beauty?  That question and more will be addressed during the Beautiful Woman, Inside and Out Conference currently underway.

Beautiful Woman, Inside and Out Registration

Dr. Sharon Allison-Ottey, MD, Creator, Beautiful Woman Inside and Out Conference

Exclusive: Jeezy The Snowman Fresh Off The Versus Battle On The Frank Ski Show with Nina Brown

The Instagram hit battle, broadcast from an Atlanta strip club, was more tense than usual, but ended on a note of apparent reconciliation between the two star rappers.

Straight off the #VerzuzBattle stage, the @frankskishow with @peninabrown has the EXCLUSIVE interview with Big Sno aka Young Jizzle aka Jeeeeeeezy!!! Frank and Nina ask Jeezy if the tension was as real as it looked to all of us watching, the motivation for answering the battle call, what the battle meant to him (it’s deeper than rap) and inquiring minds wanna know…. does @Jeezy really own half of Atlanta?! We get into all of the #BTS stuff with Big Sno himself… including the @magiccityatlanta @themckitchen wings 🍗 that he and Gucci @laflare1017 ordered BEFORE the battle. Gotta eat like a king, to perform like such! 👑#onetimefortheculture ⛄️ vs 🥶 #CongratulationsJeezy 

Pastor Marvin Sapp Talks Music, #VerzuzBattle, Faith and More!

Even though Marvin Sapp finished recording his new album before the coronavirus rocked the world, the gospel singer believes his prophetic message of enduring transition and change still resonates during the pandemic.

Sapp says his songs about being fearless of the unknown was heavenly sent for his 12th album, “Chosen Vessel,” out on Friday. While recording, he did not expect to release a gospel project during the pandemic, but he hopes his album can help listeners overcome uncertain change in the same manner as him.

Today Frank Ski & Nina Brown catch up with Pastor Marvin Sapp. Did he watch the versus battle; who did he have? Who would he go up against in a versus battle? If you missed it, check out the full audio below.

 

Be sure to check out @FrankSkiShow with @peninabrown every weekday from 3pm to 7pm right here on 96.3 @WHURFM so you can stay up to date and in the loop with what’s going!

@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “Spirit Of God”

Romans 8:11 | AMP
11 And if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead lives in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit, who lives in you.

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 ✝️🙏🏽✝️

Taraji P. Henson Tells New Jack Swing Backstory In Podcast

“This podcast was very informative,” she said. “Things I did not know make sense now. Looking back in retrospect, like how the executives were actually street dudes, they were mixing business with the street. I wasn’t really paying attention to that back then, but that’s what was happening.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Taraji P. Henson remembered wearing her favorite outfit to a music festival where some of the biggest New Jack Swing tunes were being performed from Bell Biv Devoe’s “Poison” to Tony! Toni! Tone!’s “Feels Good.”

At the time, Henson had no clue about the backstory behind the music era, which made its mark in the ’80s and ’90s. But now, the Oscar-nominated actor has a clearer view as the host of the new podcast series “Jacked: Rise of the New Jack Sound,” which premiered this week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and the Wondery App.

“I was too busy living it to know exactly what was happening. I was enjoying the music,” said Henson, who serves as a producer of the six-part series, which airs Tuesdays. The series examines the “rise and eventual fall” of the New Jack Swing movement.

“This podcast was very informative,” she said. “Things I did not know make sense now. Looking back in retrospect, like how the executives were actually street dudes, they were mixing business with the street. I wasn’t really paying attention to that back then, but that’s what was happening.”

“Jacked” delves into the complex relationships between a group of teenagers from Harlem who created the musical sound. It features narration from Henson along with dozens of interviews — including band members and managers — and music from Universal Music Group’s catalog.

The story involves a culmination of “dashed hopes, jealousy, betrayal, drugs, hip-hop and rivalries.”

Megaproducer Teddy Riley is known as the leader of the New Jack Swing era and the musical mastermind behind popular bands such as Guy and Blackstreet. The musical style was a fusion of hip-hop, R&B, jazz and funk.

Some of the popular songs from the era included Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative,” Wreckx-N-Effect’s “Rump Shaker,” Guy’s “Groove Me” and “I Want Her” by Keith Sweat.

One of the most decorated albums released during the era was Michael Jackson’s 1991 “Dangerous,” a project co-produced by Riley that sold tens of millions worldwide.

Henson said she signed on to host “Jacked” because it was a “nostalgic time that I wanted to relive.”

“It was a good time in music,” she said. “With Teddy Riley, and Guy what they did. Michael Jackson. … C’mon, everybody wanted to work with Teddy Riley. Everybody. I remember those days. I remember it like it was yesterday.”

The podcast series is the first project between Wondery and Universal Music Group since both announced their partnership last year.

Journalists Andy Hermann and Rico Gagliano were brought on to write the story. Both started about a year ago, spending countless hours researching before conducting interviews and developing a script.

“It was really surprising to learn about the background of a lot of these guys who were creating this music,” Hermann said. “There was a real struggle that a lot of them went through growing up and coming out of Harlem in the ’80s during the height of the crack epidemic. That had an impact on the music, which I thought was super interesting. It was something I really didn’t think about prior to working on this series.”

Gagliano praised Henson’s bringing their words to life. He and Hermann were not personally with Henson in the recording booth because of the coronavirus pandemic, but both agreed she did a stellar job.

“She knocked it out the park every time,” Gagliano said. “I didn’t think of her as an audio actress, but she’s just great at it.”

Through the podcast, Henson wants the New Jack Swing story to be turned into a film.

“I hope this podcast is a steppingstone to getting their story out to the masses,” she said. “I believe it’s that important. I signed on to bring the story to life.”

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Follow AP Entertainment Writer Jonathan Landrum Jr. on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MrLandrum31

Charlie Brown Specials To Air On TV, After All, In PBS Deal

Both specials will also be available for free during three-day windows on Apple TV+ (Nov. 25-27 for “Thanksgiving” and Dec. 11-13 for “Christmas.”) For subscribers, the specials will be available beginning Nov. 18 and Dec. 4, respectively.

NEW YORK (AP) — The “Great Pumpkin” never showed on broadcast television this year, but after a deal with PBS, the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and Christmas specials will return to the air.

Last month, Apple TV+ became the new home to the beloved Peanuts holiday specials. That sparked an outcry from viewers who were accustomed to annually tuning in on network TV. Apple offered each special to stream for free for a handful of days, but that didn’t stop online petitions from gathering hundreds of thousands of signatures.

On Wednesday, Apple bowed to the backlash, announcing it had teamed up with PBS for ad-free broadcasts of “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” (on Nov. 22) and “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (on Dec. 13).

Both specials will also be available for free during three-day windows on Apple TV+ (Nov. 25-27 for “Thanksgiving” and Dec. 11-13 for “Christmas.”) For subscribers, the specials will be available beginning Nov. 18 and Dec. 4, respectively.

 

Singer Bobby Brown’s Son Found Dead At Los Angeles Home

Brown Jr. was pronounced dead at the scene. Lee said police believe no foul play was involved and additional details on the death weren’t immediately released.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bobby Brown Jr., the son of singer Bobby Brown, was found dead at a Los Angeles home Wednesday. He was 28.

Los Angeles Police spokesman Officer Jeff Lee said officers were responding to a medical emergency when they found Brown Jr.’s body around 1:50 p.m. at a home in Encino, The Los Angeles Times reported.

Brown Jr. was pronounced dead at the scene. Lee said police believe no foul play was involved and additional details on the death weren’t immediately released.

Brown Jr. was the son of Bobby Brown and Kim Ward.

His son’s death is the latest in a string of misfortune for Bobby Brown.

In 2012, his ex-wife, legendary singer Whitney Houston, was found dead after drowning in a Beverly Hills hotel room bathtub. Coroner’s officials ruled Houston’s death accidental and said heart disease and cocaine were contributing factors.

Their daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, was found face-down in a bathtub at her suburban Atlanta home on Jan. 31, 2015. She was in a coma for six months before dying in hospice care at age 22.

Investigators with the medical examiner’s office were not able to determine exactly how Bobbi Kristina Brown died. An autopsy showed that she had morphine, cocaine, alcohol and prescription drugs in her body.

Bobbi Kristina’s ex-partner Nick Gordon, who was found liable in her death, died earlier this year. He was 30 years old.

Gordon was never criminally charged in the case, but he was found responsible in a wrongful death lawsuit. An Atlanta judge ordered him to pay $36 million to Brown’s estate.

Brown started his singing career as a member of the R&B group New Edition before becoming a solo artist with hits such as “My Prerogative” and “Every Little Step.”

Universal Strikes Another Deal With A Major Theater Chain

“With audience fragmentation accelerating due to the rise in digital, streaming and cord cutting, as well as the unprecedented issues our industry is facing right now, our relationship with exhibition had to evolve and adapt to the changing distribution landscape,” said Donna Langley, chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group. “Giving consumers the flexibility to view content on their terms is more important than ever to help expand moviegoing.”

Another major movie theater chain has struck a deal with Universal Pictures to allow for shorter exclusive theatrical windows. Canada’s Cineplex has agreed on a multiyear “dynamic window” agreement, the film exhibitor and Universal Filmed Entertainment Group said Friday.

Like the deal struck with Cinemark earlier this week and AMC Theaters before that, Universal and Focus Features films will have at least three weeks of theatrical exclusivity before hitting premium video on demand services. Titles that have an opening weekend of $50 million or more in North American theaters will be guaranteed at least five weeks in theaters.

The $50 million mark is just theoretical at this point, however. In normal times, a $50 million launch is not uncommon for Universal’s biggest franchises like “Fast & Furious” and “Jurassic World.” But no films have done that kind of business during the pandemic.

“With audience fragmentation accelerating due to the rise in digital, streaming and cord cutting, as well as the unprecedented issues our industry is facing right now, our relationship with exhibition had to evolve and adapt to the changing distribution landscape,” said Donna Langley, chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group. “Giving consumers the flexibility to view content on their terms is more important than ever to help expand moviegoing.”

Theater owners have long adhered to a strict 90-day theatrical exclusivity window, but the devastating effects of the pandemic on the movie business have forced many to adapt and compromise.

 

COVID-19 Restrictions Tighten In Maryland

A coronavirus surge has resulted in stricter restrictions in our region, specifically in Maryland.

New coronavirus restrictions going into effect in our region today.   In Maryland, beginning at 5 pm all in-dining service at bars and restaurants must now end by 10 pm.  Gyms, retail stores, and religious centers must reduce capacity to 50-percent.

Officials in Prince George’s County say unaccompanied minors have not been following public mask rules while at the National Harbor.  So, as of today those 17 and younger that are unaccompanied will not be allowed at the Harbor Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from 5 pm to 6 am.  Violators could face a one-thousand dollar fine.  No end date for the curfew has been announced.

Pfizer Seeks Emergency Approval For Covid-19 Vaccine

Phizer has asked the Food and Drug Administration for emergency approval of its new vaccine.

(AP) —-   Pfizer said Friday it is asking U.S. regulators to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine, starting the clock on a process that could bring limited first shots as early as next month and eventually an end to the pandemic — but not until after a long, hard winter.

The action comes days after Pfizer Inc. and its German partner BioNTech announced that its vaccine appears 95% effective at preventing mild to severe COVID-19 disease in a large, ongoing study.

The companies said that protection plus a good safety record means the vaccine should qualify for emergency use authorization, something the Food and Drug Administration can grant before the final testing is fully complete. In addition to Friday’s FDA submission, they have already started “rolling” applications in Europe and the U.K. and intend to submit similar information soon.

“Help is on the way,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert said on the eve of Pfizer’s announcement, adding that it’s too early to abandon masks and other protective measures. “We need to actually double down on the public health measures as we’re waiting for that help to come.”

Friday’s filing would set off a chain of events as the FDA and its independent advisers debate if the shots are ready. If so, still another government group will have to decide how the initial limited supplies are rationed out to anxiously awaiting Americans.

How much vaccine is available and when is a moving target, but initial supplies will be scarce and rationed. Globally, Pfizer has estimated it could have 50 million doses available by year’s end.

About 25 million may become available for U.S. use in December, 30 million in January and 35 million more in February and March, according to information presented to the National Academy of Medicine this week. Recipients will need two doses, three weeks apart.

Not far behind is competitor Moderna Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine. Its early data suggests the shots are as strong as Pfizer’s, and that company expects to also seek emergency authorization within weeks.

Here’s what happens next:

The public’s first chance to see how strong the evidence really is will come in early December at a public meeting of the FDA’s scientific advisers.

So far, what’s known is based only on statements from Pfizer and BioNTech. Of 170 infections detected to date, only eight were among people who’d received the actual vaccine and the rest had gotten a dummy shot. On the safety side, the companies cite results from 38,000 study participants who’ve been tracked for two months after their second dose. That’s a milestone FDA set because historically, vaccine side effects don’t crop up later than that.

Think of it like science on trial. A few days before the meeting, the FDA will release its own internal analysis. That sets the stage for the advisers’ daylong debate about any signs of safety concerns and how the new vaccine technology works before rendering a verdict.

They’ll recommend not just whether FDA should allow broader use of the vaccine generally but if so, for whom. For example, is there enough proof the vaccine works as well for older, sicker adults as for younger, healthier people?

There’s still no guarantee. “We don’t know what that vote’s going to be,” said former FDA vaccine chief Norman Baylor.  If there’s an emergency green light, “that vaccine is still deemed investigational. It’s not approved yet,” Dr. Marion Gruber, chief of FDA’s vaccine office, told the National Academy of Medicine this week.

That means anyone offered an emergency vaccination must get a “fact sheet” describing potential benefits and risks before going through with the shot, she said.

There will be a lot of unknowns. For example, the 95% protection rate is based on people who developed symptoms and then were tested for the virus. Can the vaccinated get infected but have no symptoms, able to spread the virus? How long does protection last?

That’s why the 44,000-person study needs to keep running — something difficult considering ethically, participants given dummy shots at some point must be offered real vaccine, complicating the search for answers.

And at least for now, pregnant women won’t qualify because they weren’t studied. Pfizer only recently began testing the vaccine in children as young as 12.

A decision on Pfizer’s vaccine won’t affect other COVID-19 vaccine candidates in the pipeline, which will be judged separately.  Brewing vaccine is more complex than typical drug manufacturing, yet the millionth dose to roll out of Pfizer’s Kalamazoo, Michigan, factory must be the same purity and potency as every dose before and after.

That means the FDA decision isn’t just based on study data, but on its determination that the vaccine is being made correctly.  The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine — and Moderna’s shots — are made with brand-new technology. They don’t contain the actual coronavirus. Instead, they’re made with a piece of genetic code for the “spike” protein that studs the virus.  That messenger RNA, or mRNA, instructs the body to make some harmless spike protein, training immune cells to recognize it if the real virus eventually comes along.

Another government group — advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — decides who is first in line for scarce doses. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said he hopes that decision can be made at the same time as FDA’s.  The Trump administration’s Operation Warp Speed has worked with states to line up how many doses they’d need to cover the populations offered vaccine first.  Pfizer will ship those supplies as ordered by the states — only after FDA gives the OK.  Company projections of how much it will ship each month are just predictions, Baylor warned.  “It’s not like a pizza,” he said. Manufacturing is so complex that “you don’t necessarily end up with what you thought.”

Disney Dreamers Academy Goes Virtual

Spotlighting our dreamers from the DMV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC HAS DISRUPTED MANY THINGS – ESPECIALLY OUR TEENS AND STUDENTS INCLUDING THE DISNEY DREAMERS ACADEMY CLASS OF 2020.

IN MARCH THEIR DREAMS WERE PUT ON HOLD WHILE IN ORLANDO WHEN THE PROGRAM CAME TO A HAULT.  WELL THE ACADEMY HAS RESUMED AS A VIRTUAL PROGRAM SERIES.  MY GUEST THIS MORNING WILL BE KAILYN FRYE, ONE OF OUR DREAMERS FROM THE DMV.   KAILYN HAS GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL AND IS PREPARING FOR A WORK FORCE PROGRAM. THEN IN JANUARY SHE’LL BEGIN CLASSES AT NORTHERN VA COMMUNITY COLLEGE WITH A FOCUS ON SPECIAL EDUCATION.

ALSO, I’LL BE SPEAKING WITH A MEMBER OF THE DISNEY DREAMERS ACADEMY’S SPEAKERS RESOURCE GROUP, THE AUTHOR OF “BREAK THROUGH”, AN ENTREPRENEUR  AND THE DAUGHTER OF OUR OWN STEVE HARVEY,  MS. BRANDI HARVEY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Reporters’ Roundtable

COVID-19, Election 2020 and the politics of the presidential transition.

America is continuing to deal the COVID-19 pandemic.  Infection cases continue to rise as do the number of deaths.  Then there’s the politics of election 2020, peaceful transfer of power, or not and the uncertainty of it all.  We are at the Reporters’ Roundtable tonight to discuss the top stories of the week.

Kelly Macias, Editor-at-Large, Black Women United

 

Micha Green, DC Editor, Afro American Newspapers

Rudy Giuliani Baselessly Alleges ‘Centralized’ Voter Fraud

The president’s legal team alleged already debunked claims of voter fraud, baseless allegations of corrupted and hackable voting machines, election interference by foreign communists, and even references to antifa.

President Donald Trump Lawyer, Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani and his allies are taking increasingly frantic steps to subvert the results of the 2020 election. 

His nervousness and sweating started to make his Beijing run. Attorney Robert L. Jenkins joins us to clear up some of the confusion. If you missed it, check out the full audio here.

Be sure to check out @FrankSkiShow with @peninabrown every weekday from 3pm to 7pm right here on 96.3 @WHURFM

 

“He’s Raising Me”, Mo”Nique Says Is Why She Calls Him Daddy.

During the chat, Mo’Nique touched on the topic of people questioning her about calling her husband “Daddy.” Mo’Nique said, “He’s raising me. He’s giving me everything that my father did not.

Actress & Comedian Mo’Nique sits down with Tamar Braxton on her new podcast Under Construction and clarifies why she calls her husband daddy. If you missed it, check out the audio below to hear what @FrankSki and Nina Brown had to say! 

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  • Mo’Nique Reveals Why She Calls Her Husband “Daddy”: “He’s Raising Me”, click for full story

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@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “Power In Believing”

Ephesians 1:3 | AMP
Blessed and worthy of praise be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms in Christ,

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 ✝️🙏🏽✝️

 

 

Rise in COVID Cases Close DC Museums

Smithsonian Museums, National Zoo Temporarily Close Amid Rising COVID-19 Cases

(Washington, DC) — All Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo are temporarily closing in Washington, DC amid the rise of coronavirus case numbers across the U.S. At the start of the pandemic, the museums were closed from March until September when eight facilities were gradually re-opened. The Smithsonian Institution announced the eight facilities that had reopened will close on Monday. The Institution did not announce a reopening date, citing “the changing nature of the situation.” The Institution says they will use the time to explore additional risk-mitigation measures. The National Gallery of Art will temporarily close on saturday, november 21st.

Wizards Look To Israel For Top Draft Pick

With ninth overall pick in Wednesday’s NBA draft the Washington Wizards selected Deni Avdija.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Deni Avdija became the highest-drafted player from Israel in NBA history by going No. 9 overall to the Washington Wizards on Wednesday night — a year after the team made Rui Hachimura the first player from Japan to go in the first round.

“We don’t check passports when we draft players,” Wizards general manager Tommy Sheppard said. “We look at talent.”

At age 19, the 6-foot-9, 225-pound Avdija is considered a versatile, playmaking forward with a still-developing game. He helped Israel win the FIBA U-20 European Championships in 2018 and 2019, and is a good ballhandler and passer who could profile as a point forward with Washington.

There are questions about his shooting touch and how long it might take for him to adjust to the NBA game.

“His shot is not bad,” Washington coach Scott Brooks said. “It’s going to get better.”

Avdija became the youngest player to play for Maccabi Tel Aviv when he began his professional career in 2017.

Now he is the first top-10 NBA draft pick from Israel.

“For me just to represent my country and to make history, that’s a blessing,” Avdija said from Tel Aviv during a video conference with reporters Wednesday. “I have the whole nation behind me. I hope I’m going to represent well.”

As for the idea of inspiring young Israelis to pursue basketball, he said: “I’m just glad they have somebody to look at and learn (from) — and just be motivated to see that us being a small country doesn’t mean that we can’t do big things.”

Washington also acquired Michigan State point guard Cassius Winston as part of a swap with Oklahoma City involving second-round picks. A person familiar with the deal said the Thunder will get Czech guard Vit Krejci, who went to the Wizards with the 37th overall pick; Oklahoma City then used its slot at No. 53 on Winston for Washington. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the trade was not announced.

Brooks is entering the last season of his five-year contract and he is counting on making some improvement thanks to the return of point guard John Wall, the five-time All-Star who missed most of the 2018-19 season after heel surgery, then all of 2019-20 with a ruptured left Achilles tendon.

Barring a trade, Wall and shooting guard Bradley Beal will be counted on to lead Washington back to relevance after missing the playoffs for the past two years. The Wizards went 1-7 in the coronavirus pandemic “bubble” to close a 25-47 season, which followed a 50-loss campaign in 2018-19.

Beal finished second in the NBA in scoring this past season by averaging 30.5 points, behind only James Harden.

“I’ve got two good leaders in John and Brad coming back,” Brooks said. “We all have a lot to prove — myself, John, Brad, Rui. … Everybody on our team has a lot to prove and we got another guy that’s going to want to play with that chip on their shoulder.”

Hachimura is among the young players Washington is figuring will help down the road, along with 2018 first-round pick Troy Brown Jr. and center Thomas Bryant.

DC Businesses To Receive COVID Relief

Funds to be made available to DC business struggling during COVID-19 shutdowns.

Some much needed financial help is coming to D.C. businesses hit hard by COVID-19 restrictions. That help will total $100 million dollars.  Mayor Bowser says $35 million in grant money will go to District restaurants, $30 million to hotels, $20 million to entertainment and $15 million to retail businesses. DC officials say additional details about the plan, including the application process, will be released over the next month.

Helping In The Fight Against Lupus

A virtual fundraiser is taking place this Saturday, November 21st

You can help raise funds for the Lupus Foundation of America.  Join the Ciera Brookins Lupus Educational Foundation for its Virtual Walk/Run Ride November 21st. My guest is Edgar Brookins – Founder and Chairman of the Ciera Brookins Lupus Education Foundation

The Ciera Brookins Lupus Educational Foundation is hosting a Virtual fundraiser Saturday, November 21st from 11am to 1pm.  It’s a walk, run, ride to end Lupus.  Funds go to support the Lupus Foundation of America. More information can be found here:

 

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@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “Another Victory”

Joshua 14:12 | KJV
12 Now therefore give me this mountain, whereof the Lord spake in that day; for thou heardest in that day how the Anakims were there, and that the cities were great and fenced: if so be the Lord will be with me, then I shall be able to drive them out, as the Lord said.

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Manassas City Mayor-Elect Michelle Davis-Younger

Manassas native makes history during the 2020 election.

Michelle Davis-Younger celebrates an historic win as Mayor-Elect of Manassas City, Virginia.  She is the first woman, African-American and first Democrat elected to the seat.  I talk to her about her campaign and what her plans are after she’s sworn-in.

Zoom Gifting ‘Limitless’ Calls On Thanksgiving

“As a thank you to our customers, we will be lifting the 40-minute limit for all meetings globally from midnight ET on Nov. 26 through 6 a.m. ET on Nov. 27 so your family gatherings don’t get cut short.”

The holidays are fast approaching and Zoom is already in gifting mode. The tech giant announced that it will globally lift the 40-minute time limit for free meetings on Thanksgiving Day. Now families around the world can still enjoy quality family time with one another, despite being in the midst of a global pandemic.

Zoom has been instrumental in making it possible for schools and offices to function since the pandemic hit. And now they are stepping up to make it possible for users all around the world to stay connected for free this Thanksgiving, at a time when we need it most.

Health experts are urging folks to forfeit their traditional family gatherings this holiday season to protect themselves and others from the coronavirus. New cases have been skyrocketing in recent weeks and with vaccines currently in production, with distribution to the masses projected for Q3 of 2020, we still have a long way to go until life as we know it has the possibility of somewhat going back to normal.

Michael B. Jordan Named Sexiest Man Alive

“I think there’s a time and a place for everything,” he says. “I’ve been picking my moments to make the most impact. We can all take action—big or small—to help create the change we want to see.”

Actor Michael B. Jordan has been named PEOPLE’S Sexiest Man Alive 2020. The 33-year-old actor said the women in his family are most excited about the honor, especially because they’ve been following the list for years.

“When my grandmother was alive, it was something that she collected, and then my mom naturally reads it a lot and my aunts as well. This is one that they’re definitely going to have a special place for,” told PEOPLE.

When not filming for the big screen, the Newark native enjoys driving fast cars, playing video games and cooking. When asked what’s the secret to his confidence, the single actor said it’s “fully realizing that you can’t make everybody happy.”

Jordan was recognized partly due to his huge impact beyond the big screen. According to PEOPLE‘S featured article his company, Outlier Society Productions, was the first to adopt an inclusion rider, which mandates that filmmakers enlist a diverse cast and crew. The actor has been extremely active and vocal in the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as this year’s election.

“I think there’s a time and a place for everything,” he says. “I’ve been picking my moments to make the most impact. We can all take action—big or small—to help create the change we want to see.”

Read more about Michael B. Jordan here.

Businesses That Are Helping Our Youth To Succeed

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The Pandemic and Public School Education

WTU President Elizabeth Davis talks about the challenges of reopening schools in DC during the pandemic.

The emotional debate about reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic has quieted little since the beginning of the new school year.  Fairfax County Public Schools cancelled a return of students to class just yesterday.  Tomorrow in DC the C.A.R.E classrooms will open in the elementary schools. Just over 400 students have signed up for the 600 slots.  Student will socially distance in class for virtual learning.  An adult monitor will be there but teachers will teach remotely. We’re talking to Elizabeth Davis, President of The Washington Teachers’ Union about teaching during the pandemic and where she thinks will go from here.

Eizabeth Davis, President, Washington Teachers’ Union, AFT Local #6

@FrankSkiInspirationalVitamin: “Activating Favor”

Psalm 84:11 | AMP
11) For the Lord God is a sun and shield; The Lord bestows grace and favor and honor;
No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly.

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 ✝️🙏🏽✝️

 

 

Maryland Gov. Ramps Up COVID Restrictions

The new restrictions go into effect at 5pm on Friday, November 20th.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has announced sweeping new restrictions to combat the surge of COVID-19 infections.  The new restrictions include closing bars and restaurants from 10pm to 6am.  Hospital visits are suspended, with exceptions for patients who are dying, giving birth, are minors, or have disabilities.  Doctors and hospitals are asked to discourage elective surgeries.  Nursing home visits are also suspended with the exception of “compassionate care”. This visitors must have negative COVID tests.  No fans will be allowed at sporting facilities or arenas.  Shopping centers, stores and churches can operate at 50% capacity.

Maryland has reported more than 1,000 cases per day for the past seven days.  Yesterday, the state recorded 2149 positive cases.  The new restrictions go into effect at 5pm on Friday, November 20th.

Are You Worth Marriage Benefits?

While promoting her new podcast, Grammy-winning gospel artist Erica Campbell posted an interesting relationship theory that definitely had social media in a bit of an uproar. In an effort to guide women who want to be married in the right direction

Today on #TheFrankSkiShow, We talked about marriage and @ImEricaCampbell’s some strong words for those wanting to be married .
“You can’t sow how seeds & reap marriage benefits” Erica added; You will crave what you have put in practice. Your brain and body don’t switch like that. You gotta prepare your mind for marriage because it’s ministry.

What are your thoughts? Join the discussion!

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Jeremih Now Responsive In COVID Battle, Still Fighting

Let’s continue to keep Jeremih in our prayers as he continues to fight for his life. 

Singer, songwriter and super producer Jeremih is now responsive, reports say. In recent days, TMZ has reported the entertainer is battling COVID in hometown of Chicago. Initial reports confirm a ventilator is being used to help him to breathe. Rapper 50 Cent took to social media to thank fans for their prayers and said Jeremih is doing a bit better today.

A few days ago, TMZ reported

Jeremih is fighting for his life, battling COVID-19 — he’s currently hospitalized in the ICU and the prognosis is bleak … sources tell TMZ.

Sources with direct knowledge tell us the R&B singer is being treated at a hospital for COVID-19. It’s unclear how long he’s been admitted, or how long he’s had the virus … but he is not doing well.

Let’s continue to keep Jeremih in our prayers as he continues to fight for his life.

Helping Non-Profits Accomplish Their Mission

Tomorrow is the Share the Mic Now Non-profit campaign .

November is Non-profit Awareness Month and I have information about a campaign to help elevate your non-profit’s voice.  My guests will be Natalie Wilson – Co-Founder of Black and Missing Foundation and  Schinnell Leaker – Founder and Executive Director of Extra Ordinary Birthdays

November is Nonprofit Awareness Month.  Join NWR Communications Group for their Share the Mic Now Nonprofit Edition Campaign November 18th to elevate your non-profit’s voice.  For more information visit NWR Communications Group on IG at @Nwrcommsgroup

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Moving Forward After Pro & Anti-Trump/Election Protests

Finding common ground after the election protests.

There were civil voices from Saturday’s demonstrations for and against President Trump and the outcome of the presidential election. But the heated and often violent clashes late Saturday night paint a very dim portrait of where America is right now.  Can we move forward together from these two divergent points of view?  If so, How?  We take a look at two specific communities… church and the workplace where some answers my lie.

Guests:

Michael Rogalski, Lead Pastor, Life Point Church

Charmaine Brown, Chief Equity Officer, Charles County Government