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Trump Suggests Delaying Election

In another series of Tweets, Trump is again attacking mail-in voting. He floating idea of delaying Presidential election.

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, July 30, 2020) – Even though he doesn’t have the power to do so, President Trump is suggesting the possibility of delaying the November election.  Today, he floated the prospect of pushing back the election as he continued his attacks on mail-in voting.

In a morning tweet, Trump said “With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history.”  The tweet went on to say “It will be a great embarrassment to the USA.  Delay the Election until people can properly securely and safely vote???”

Under the US Constitution, the president is not granted such power and only the US House and Senate have the authority to regulate the time, place, and manner of elections.

Democrats quickly seized on Trump’s latest tweet, saying it shows he’s facing the reality of losing to presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

Black Women In DC Wage Gap

New report finds Black women in DC make 51 cents for every dollar a White man makes.

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, July 30, 2020) – It’s probably not something that surprises most Black women.  It’s a reality many see daily.  But a break down of the new numbers on the wage gap between Black women and White men is eye-opening.

A new report by the National Women’s Law Center finds that in the District of Columbia Black women make 51 cents for every dollar a White man makes.  That amounts to a nearly $2 million wage gap over a 40-year career for a Black woman in DC.  According to the report, a Black woman would need to work until she is 98 to make what a White man makes by age 60.

The new report comes just days before what is known as Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, which is August 13th 2020.  That marks the date for Black women’s 2019 pay to catch up with what White men made by December 2019.

Too Many Issues Facing Maryland for Lawmakers To Take A Break

Calling for a special session of the Maryland General Assembly

A Maryland State Delegate says now is not the time for the Maryland General Assembly to be in recess.  He wants lawmakers to come back to the table to tackle some of the critical issues facing the state.  My guest is   Julian Ivey – Maryland State Delegate – Prince George’s County

Prince George’s County Maryland State Delegate Julian Ivey is calling for a special session to address a range of issues like the COVID-19 pandemic, evictions, foreclosures, and police brutality.  For more information contact Julian Ivey via email at: Julian.ivey@house.state.md.us

 

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The Breonna Taylor Case

Why is it taking so long for the case to move forward?

It’s been more than four months since Louisville, Kentucky EMT Breonna Taylor was shot to death by Louisville police during a raid of her apartment.  Since then… one of three police officers has been fired, the other two are on administrative leave.  All of this amid dozens of protests and cries for arrests and prosecution of the officers. What is the status of the Breonna Taylor case?  Why does it seem to take so long?

Guests:

Phillip Bailey, National Political Correspondent, USA TODAY
Chanelle Helm, Co-Founder, Black Lives Matter, Louisville, Kentucky

Glenn Ivey, Former Maryland Prosecutor

Maryland Expands Face Mask Order

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has expanded his executive order requiring masks and face coverings.  During a late afternoon press conference, Hogan expanded the order to include outdoor areas where physical distancing isn’t possible and in commercial buildings.  Hogan also had the Maryland Department of Health to issue a public health advisory against travel to hotspot states including Florida, Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, Arizona, Alabama, South Carolina, Nebraska and Idaho.  He said he is pausing further reopening of the state to keep infection rates down and businesses open.

Governor Larry Hogan (R) Maryland

Also announced today, Maryland Department of Health Deputy Secretary, Fran Phillips is retiring.  She has been the face of leadership for the state throughout the pandemic. Phillips will be replaced by Dr. Jinlene Chan, currently the assistant health secretary and chief medical officer.

Maryland Health Deputy Secretary Fran Phillips

Do You Have Leaky Gut Syndrome?

LGS (Leaky Gut Syndrome) is linked to other health issues such as GERD, crohn’s disease, irritable bile syndrome, food allergies or food sensitivities, celiac disease, as well as diabetes. Many of these diseases, the African American community viciously suffers from.

Contributed by Diamond Sydnor

Are you always tired? Do you deal with nutritional deficiencies? Are you always bloated or constipated? Skin problems such as acne or even eczema? Do you deal with constant inflammation? You may have what they call the “leaky gut syndrome.” What is the leaky gut syndrome you may ask? Leaky gut syndrome is a digestion condition that affects the lining of the intestines. With the leaky gut syndrome, gaps in the intestinal walls allow bacteria and other toxins to pass into the bloodstream. What’s interesting about this condition is most doctors don’t recognize the “leaky gut syndrome” as a diagnosable condition. Why? You may wonder, well if we have all of the “natural” solutions to our problems, who will pay the doctors and pharmacists? That’s a conversation for another day! Let’s just focus on how to get the solutions to a lot of the healthy problems we have learned to cope within our everyday lives.

LGS (Leaky Gut Syndrome) is linked to other health issues such as GERD, crohn’s disease, irritable bile syndrome, food allergies or food sensitivities, celiac disease, as well as diabetes. Many of these diseases, the African American community viciously suffers from. LGS comes with many symptoms that we may not even think twice about because it doesn’t seem like a big deal! Some of the leaky gut symptoms include headache, fatigue, skin problems, allergies, joint pain, inflammation, and nutritional deficiencies. Factors that aid the leaky gut are stress, poor diet, alcohol consumption, autoimmune disorders, and infections.

Enough of the loom and gloom, let’s talk solutions! YOUR DIET IS THE MAJOR KEY in healing a leaky gut if you suffer from one! At times we may think we can do what we want with our diets, but if you take care of your body, your body will take care of you. Ways to improve your gut health, include eating foods that have prebiotics and probiotics. Prebiotics are nondigestible food ingredients that promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in your gut and probiotics are microorganisms introduced into the body for beneficial qualities. Both prebiotics and probiotics aid in healing an unhealthy gut. Fermented veggies include lots of probiotics! Try kimchi, sauerkraut, kefir, and kombucha! Also decrease or completely eliminate meat and dairy from your diet. Meat and dairy create a surplus of mucus. Unhealthy amounts of mucus cause toxins. Artificial sweeteners and sugar aid in the growth of unhealthy cells which cause cancers and other diseases. Losing weight also helps in clearing up a lot of issues and diseases but also heals a leaky gut! Below you will find a list of other ways to improve your leaky gut!

1. Exercising regularly

2. Get enough sleep every night

3. Reduce your stress levels

4. Avoid the unnecessary use of antibiotics

5. Quit smoking

LGS is not something that is talked about often in the health profession, but our digestive systems can either be the solution or problem to our health! Let’s get our guts healthy and shake some of these health issues and remember, if you take care of your body, your body will ALWAYS take care of you!

Former Maryland Delegate to be Sentenced Today

Prosecutors seek 3-year prison term for ex-Maryland lawmaker

SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — Former Maryland Delegate Cheryl Glenn will be sentenced today in federal court. The former Baltimore Delegate pleaded guilty to charges she accepted more than $33,000 in bribes in exchange for legislative favors.  Glenn’s attorney has asked a judge for probation and home detention instead of incarceration.  Glenn pleaded guilty in January to charges of honest services wire fraud and bribery. She served as a state delegate from January 2007 until her resignation in December.

Bowser Not Surprised At Law Enforcement Reaction To Portland Protests

Mayor Bowser says people should not be surprised of the federal law enforcement response in Portland, Oregon.

Mayor Bowser says the District will stay in Phase 2 of its’ coronavirus plan.  The mayor also reacting to uprisings in Portland Oregon, saying she is surprised that people seemed to have forgotten that the same type of violent federal law enforcement response happened last month in the District in Lafayette Square.  The mayor adding that the city will continue to enforce it 14 day quarantine order for anyone coming to the city from the 27 states that the District has noted as coronavirus hot spots.

Report Details Policing Of Blacks In Montgomery County

A new report in Montgomery County shows police there accost African Americans in disproportionate numbers.

A new data reveals that blacks in Montgomery County are more likely to be accosted by police.  The report by the County’s Office of Legislative Oversight details that in 2018 Black residents were subject to 32% of all traffic stops and 55% of cases in which an officer used force.  This despite African Americans making up 18% of the county’s population.

Michael Fosberg Was White Until… He Wasn’t

“Nobody Wants to Talk About it: Race, Identity, and the Difficulties in Forging Meaningful Conversations”

We’re talking about an issue that is literally black and white.  Until he was 34 years old Michael Fosberg thought he was white.  But his search for his father revealed something very different, that he was actually bi-racial.  He talks about his personal journey in his new book, “Nobody Wants to Talk About it: Race, Identity, and the Difficulties in Forging Meaningful Conversations.”

Cleaning Up Our Community

Looking for volunteers to help with a clean up effort in Oxon Hill.

A Prince George’s County business owner has had enough of the trash and litter in her community and she’s doing something about it.  Nikki Goodwin owns a business in Southern Market Place in Oxon Hill and every Saturday she’s organizing neighborhood clean ups.  My guest this morning is Nikki Goodwin –Business Owner in Southern Market Place

 Green Up Clean Up @ Southern Market Place –800 Block of Southern Avenue in Oxon Hill Maryland Every Saturday morning at 7.  Also, there will be voter registration and information on how to become and election judge.  For more information email Nikki Goodwin at:  nikkigvegas@gmail.com

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The Incident at The Fish Market Restaurant

What has happened since then and what might be a possible end game for the restaurant and the community?

   For about a month there have been protests at the popular Fish Market restaurant in Clinton, in Prince George’s County.  The protest sparked by an incident in which owner Rick Giovannoni told a customer he could not wear a t-shirt with the phrase “I Can’t Breathe” on it.   That is a reference to the last words of George Floyd who died in police custody the month before.

   We talk about what has happened since then and what might be a possible end game for the restaurant and the community.

Guests:

Sherry Giovannoni, Owner, The Fish Market (not pictured)

Albert Perkins, General Manager, The Fish Market (not pictured)

 

Gov. Reinstates COVID-19 Restrictions For Virginia Beach Region

The Virginia Beach region has been a coronavirus hot spot since the beginning of July.

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is restoring restrictions COVID-19 restrictions for the central part of the state. Starting Friday, the Hampton Roads area will reduce indoor dining to 50 percent capacity. Gatherings of more than 50 people are banned and alcohol service ends at 10 p.m. Restaurants will close at midnight.  The Virginia Beach region has been a coronavirus hot spot since the beginning of July. Infections have quadrupled this month.

Hearing On BLM Protests, Police Action Near White House

Park Police head: No White House order for move on protest

The head of U.S. Park Police is denying that his officers turned violently on protesters and journalists near the White House to clear the area for a photo event by President Donald Trump. Gregory T. Monahan’s testimony Tuesday before the House Natural Resources Committee marks his first extended account of the force used against demonstrators and journalists in Lafayette Square on June 1. Democrats are investigating the force used and examining whether Park Police acted to allow Trump to stage a photo opportunity nearby a half-hour later. Monahan told lawmakers there was “zero correlation” between the abrupt clearing of the area and Trump’s surprise appearance shortly after.

Barr To Testify Before Congress

William Barr to questioned by the House Judiciary Committee today.

U.S. Attorney General William Barr will testify before the House Judiciary Committee today.  It’s expected that Barr will be questioned on what many see as controversial decisions made by him as the head of the Justice Department, especially those seen as aiding President Trump.

Meantime, a major in the National Guard will testify before Congress today that the U.S. Park Police and Secret Service violently moved protesters out of Lafayette Park on June 1st without warning or because they were being provoked by the protesters.

Maj. Adam DeMarco’s testimony will challenge the Trump administration’s explanation that vicious attacks by protesters led federal forces to turn on what seemed to be a largely peaceful crowd in front of the White House.

Final Viewing For John Lewis At U.S. Capitol

John Lewis’ casket will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol for the final day today.

Today the final day for John Lewis to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol. Lewis’ casket will sit atop the steps of the Capitol today from 8 am to 10 pm for a public viewing.  Tomorrow, a private ceremony will be held at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, home church of Martin Luther King, Jr.  Yesterday, Lewis became the first African American member of Congress to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda.  His casket sat atop the catafalque that held the casket of Abraham Lincoln. President Trump did not attend Monday’s ceremony.

Helping Our Youth Deal With Law Enforcement

A Virtual Youth Conference is tomorrow from 6pm – 8:30

The North Arundel County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.  is hosting a virtual forum to allow youth to have a platform to discuss how to safely engage with law enforcement.  My guest is Shawn Ashworth – President, North Arundel County Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

 The North Arundel County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.  is hosting a virtual forum tomorrow Wednesday, July 29th from 6pm to 8:30pm.  It’s called “Justice Now.. Justice for All”, Virtual Youth Conference to talk about law enforcement. For more information go here: 

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Women, Disrespect and the Workplace

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discussed an incident between her and Florida Congressman Ted Yoho on the floor of the house of representatives.

A recent incident on Capitol Hill has shed light on how volatile the workplace can be… especially for women.  Last week, New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discussed an incident between her and Florida Congressman Ted Yoho on the floor of the house of representatives.  Under pressure from congressional leadership… Yoho apologized. But was it really an apology?  We look at when words go to far on the job… especially when women are verbally targeted by men.

Charmaine Brown, Diversity and Inclusion Expert

Tanika Brown, Human Resources Expert

Adopt A Pet, Family Friendly Events, and Free Plants

Check out the latest community events happening around the DMV. Details inside this week’s Community’s Choice



Clear the Shelters

Be a part of the effort to provide a forever home to a local pet. Head to a shelter near you to adopt a pet or donate online to help. To get involved, go to www.cleartheshelters.com


PG Summer Events

Don’t get frustrated with summer boredom. The Prince George’s County Office of Community Relations has a series of fun, family-friendly events still on tap this summer. www.co.pg.md.us/100eventsofsummer


Momie’s TLC

Momie’s TLC is taking action to launch the nation’s first black Montessori fund to diversity Montessori education. Learn about and support the campaign. www.momiestlc.org


Free Plants for Youth

Free plants are available every Wednesday for youth at designated Prince George’s County Community Centers. Grab and Grow is free while supplies last. Fore more information, call 301-699-2255.


US 2020 Census

Don’t get passed over. The 2020 Census is still underway. Take the time to be counted. The process is less than 10 minutes. www.census.gov


DC Financially Fit Workshops

The Financially Fit DC Workshops Series on Black Generational Wealth continue August 11th. The virtual topic is Leveraging Life Insurance. www.moaa.dc.gov.


Community’s Choice

To get your non-profit on the air and web for WHUR’s Community’s Choice, email Renee Nash at rnash@whur.com at least three weeks prior to your event.


Coronavirus

The coronavirus crisis is not over. Do your part. Wear your mask, wash your hands often, and practice social distancing. We have the power to slow the spread of COVID-19. www.blackcoalitionagainstcovid.org

Trump’s National Security Adviser Has Coronavirus

He’s the highest-ranking White House official to test positive so far.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien has tested positive for the coronavirus. That’s according to two people familiar with the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to discuss it by name. He’s the highest-ranking White House official to test positive so far. The White House confirmed that O’Brien has mild symptoms and “has been self-isolating and working from a secure location off site.” The White House says “there is no risk of exposure to the President or the Vice President.” Trump told reporters as he left the White House on Monday that he wasn’t sure when his national security adviser had tested positive and hadn’t “seen him lately,” but would be giving O’Brien a call.

National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien

Goin’ Vegan, Gonna SLAY!

I am currently on a journey to fight for my health again and to put nothing but whole foods inside of it and ditch the animal products for good. I encourage you all to do it with me!

Contributed by Diamond Sydnor

We have all heard “Eat your veggies, it’s good for ya!” Whether it was from grandma, grandpa, the doctor, or our parents, that statement has to ring bells for all of us! For some of us, vegetables are not our favorite, at least the ones that have all the nutrients aren’t, but what if I told you increasing your vegetables and decreasing other foods in your diet is the key to combat a lot of illnesses and the key to beauty solutions? Would that make you make your next meal full of super greens? I hope so!

Did you know artificial sugars and dairy products cause our bodies to produce poor cells and mucus which leads to unwanted bacteria and creates unwanted problems. As humans, our bodies are not made to process animal products nor is it made to process artificial sugars and preservatives. Many people in the African American community either have an intolerance to dairy or are allergic to it, while others in the community are fighting other diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, or even obesity just to name a few.

For some reason many diseases viciously attack the black race than any other race because of the poor eating habits. Hey, let’s be honest people, we don’t always choose the healthy stuff. I will take a slice a pizza any day of sautéed spinach! You are not alone! Do you feel bloated or heavy after animal products? Do you feel tired? Do you at times get a headache? These are signs that your body is not digesting these foods properly. If this is happening to you, it may be time to cut the animal products for good, clean your system out, and up the fruits and veggies along with some chia and flax seeds. Some feel veganism is impossible! Others feel you won’t get enough protein. I did too! With some research and will power I was able to conquer it for a year.

I was vegan for one year and that was the best I ever felt. I decided to go vegan because I was dealing with high blood pressure issues and obesity issues. I had a headache every day for about a week and the straw that broke the camels’ back was me having a nosebleed because of the high blood pressure! I said no more! I decided to stop eating out and I went vegan. I lost about 35lbs and did not feel bloated or tired at all. I had a lot of energy and was the healthiest I had ever been, and then a chicken wing called my name, a buffalo wing drumstick to be exact and I’ve been struggling to get back to veganism since then! What I did not know, that I know now is that a lot of our veggies have the protein we need to suffice for the animal and dairy products we eat. Broccoli, spinach, mushrooms, brussel sprouts, asparagus, and artichokes are all great sources of protein! Eating vegetables that are a great source of nutrients and vitamins help to fight diseases, cancer, and combat other illnesses. Coconut based products are also a great tasting dairy substitute, that doesn’t cause extra mucus and are also low in calories.

Veganism may not only be the answer to several internal issues but even beauty issues. Ditching the animals, products for a surplus of veggies can clear your skin and give it a glow, make your hair and nails grow, and even knock off them pounds you can’t seem to get rid of.

I am currently on a journey to fight for my health again and to put nothing but whole foods inside of it and ditch the animal products for good. I encourage you all to do it with me!

Here are some vegan meat and dairy substitutes that I highly recommend! Check them out! If you can’t go cold turkey, try it out for a week and compare how you feel! Me being able to feel the difference in my body and health is what’s motivating me to continue!

Restrictions On Travelers To DC From COVID-19 Hot Spots In Effect

DC’s restrictions on travelers from COIVD-19 hot spot states takes effect today.

As of today, anyone visiting the District from one of the coronavirus high risk states, one of which includes Delaware, must self-quarantine in the city for 14 days. The order excludes members of Congress and sports teams. Besides Delaware, the other high risk states include:

  • Arkansas
  • Arizona
  • Alabama
  • California
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin

John Lewis Memorialized At U.S. Capitol Today

John Lewis to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol today and tomorrow.

Congressman John Lewis will be honored today as he will lie in State at the U.S. Capitol.  Visitation for Lewis’ family and members of Congress, which will take place inside the Capitol’s Rotunda, will begin at 1:30 pm.  The public will be able to pay its respects to the former civil rights leader as his caskets will rest on the steps of the east side of the Capitol from 6 pm to 10 pm tonight and 8 am to 10 pm tomorrow.  Mourners will be required to wear face coverings.  There will be road closures in and around the city from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm today.  Parts of East Capitol, Second and First Streets, Constitution Avenue and Independence Avenue, SE will be closed through Wednesday.

Tenant Protection and Financial Assistance

The first of a series of webinars starts tomorrow at 5pm

Many residents have fallen behind on their rent due to the Coronavirus pandemic and there are many questions looming about payment plans and financial assistance programs.  Amerigroup DC and Housing Counseling Services are teaming up to offer webinars to provide information and assistance. My guest is Jacqueline Guerrero – Community Relations Team for Amerigroup DC

Amerigroup DC and Housing Counseling Services are offering online webinar July 28th at 5pm to provide information on tenant protections and financial assistance programs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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Tonight At 6pm!

Finding Work/Life Balance When Working From Home

Sometimes you have to unplug from the job for your mental health.

For a lot of us, working from home is a pretty good deal. But the pandemic shutdown has shown us a very different side of working from home. The 9-to-5 has now expanded to when you get out of bed to when you go back. Eight hours has become 10, 12 or even more hours, daily.  We try to find the work/life balance everyone is looking for, even when working from home.

Guests:

Sonia Alleyne, Author, “I Kick Ass At Work A Strategy Journal for Career Professional Women”

Joseph Williams, Licenced Therapist

Arrest Made in Murder of Missing DC Woman

Police have not found her body.

DC police have made an arrest in murder of Olga Ooro.  55 year old Darnell Sterling of Southeast DC is charged with second degree murder in her death although investigators have not found her body.  Police say the 34 year old woman was last seen on July 16th at her apartment building in the 300 block of Massachusetts Avenue, NW.  Police say she and her eight year old son had dinner with Sterling earlier that evening.  Police say Sterling is Ooro’s boyfriend and that he has a history of domestic violence.  The son was found two days after Ooro disappeared, wandering the halls of the apartment building.  The child is now in the custody of his father.

Kim K Asks Public To Show Compassion, Empathy To Kanye West

“We as a society talk about giving grace to the issue of mental health as a whole, however we should also give it to the individuals who are living with it in times when they need it the most. I kindly ask that the media and public give us the compassion and empathy that is needed so that we can get through this,” she wrote. “Thank you for those who have expressed concern for Kanye’s well being and for your understanding.”

NEW YORK (AP) — Kim Kardashian West is asking the public to show compassion and empathy to husband Kanye West, who caused a stir this week after fulminating in a series of social media posts. She says he is bipolar.

The reality TV star and beauty mogul posted a lengthy message Wednesday on her Instagram Live feed, explaining that life has been complicated for her family and West, who ranted against historical figure Harriet Tubman and discussed abortion on Sunday while he declared himself a presidential candidate. His comments earned him backlash.

“As many of you know, Kanye has bi-polar disorder. Anyone who has this or has a loved one in their life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand. I’ve never spoken publicly about how this has affected us at home because I am very protective of our children and Kanye’s right to privacy when it comes to his health. But today, I feel like I should comment on it because of the stigma and misconceptions about mental health,” she wrote.

“I understand Kanye is subject to criticism because he is a public figure and his actions at times can cause strong opinions and emotions. He is a brilliant but complicated person who on top of the pressures of being an artist and a black man, who experienced the painful loss of his mother, and has to deal with the pressure and isolation that is heightened by his bi-polar disorder,” Kardashian West continued. “Those who are close with Kanye know his heart and understand his words some times do not align with his intentions.”

On Tuesday, in a series of since-deleted Twitter posts, West wrote that he’s been considering divorcing his wife. In another post he called out Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner. On Monday, he claimed his wife tried to lock him up. And on Sunday at his political rally, the 21-time Grammy winner became tearful while talking about his mother, who died following plastic surgery complications in 2007.

West and Kardashian West were married in 2014. They have four children.

Kardashian West thanked fans and friends for expressing concern about West.

“We as a society talk about giving grace to the issue of mental health as a whole, however we should also give it to the individuals who are living with it in times when they need it the most. I kindly ask that the media and public give us the compassion and empathy that is needed so that we can get through this,” she wrote. “Thank you for those who have expressed concern for Kanye’s well being and for your understanding.”

 

DC to Require Travelers from Hotspots to Quarantine

Maryland and Virginia are not included in the hotspot quarantine order.

Starting on Monday, July 27th, travelers to Washington, DC from COVID-19 hotspots will be required to quarantine for 14 days.  DC Mayor Muriel Bowser made the announcement today during a news conference.

Bowser said this is an attempt to reduce the risk of coronavirus spread as the city wrestles with a spike in infections.  Maryland and Virginia are not included in the hotspot quarantine order. College students from out of town must also quarantine.  The order will stay in effect until at least October 9th but could be extended.

 

 

 

Jay Harris And Mike Hill But ‘RHOA’ Star Cynthia Bailey Stole The Show

The conversation rose to higher levels when Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey stole the show. She and fiance, Mike Hill, gushed about their upcoming wedding on October 10th of this year.

Emmy Award winning sportscasters Jay Harris and Mike Hill had us all captivated as we talked about the Washington Football team and all their current issues. Go Nats, and how proud we all are of the NBA players taking a stand against social injustice.

However, the conversation rose to higher levels when Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey stole the show. She and fiance, Mike Hill, gushed about their upcoming wedding on October 10th of this year.

Of course, here’s where we insert the teasing between besties, Jay Harris and Mike Hill.

 

Chante’ Moore Serenaded Us And It Felt So Good

The songstress blessed us with a long, beautiful rendition of her song, “It’s Alright.”

 

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Chante Moore has always been a giving soul. She sings every week on her own IG page. The songstress blessed us with a long, beautiful rendition of her song, “It’s Alright.” Whew that was heartfelt and soothing. Just beautiful. Her daughter, Sophia, came on screen and charmed us all. Since today, July 24th, is Sophia’s dad, Kadeem Hardison’s birthday of course, they both sang to him. Sweet!

@iamchantemoore @angelastribling @whurfm

Montgomery County Considers In-Home Coronavirus Testing

Testing could come to areas in Montgomery County most affected by the coronavirus.

Health officials in Montgomery County say the county is considering sending health workers to the homes of residents to provide COVID-19 testing.  Officials say the tests would be offered to residents in areas of the county hit hardest by the coronavirus.

New Covid-19 Restrictions For Anne Arundel County & Baltimore

A surge of coronavirus cases has caused officials in Baltimore and Anne Arundel County to reinstate restrictions.

Starting today, new COVID-19 restrictions will be in place for Anne Arundel County due to a recent surge in coronavirus cases.  Restaurants most now close by 10 pm.  Carry out only for food courts.  No more than 25 people for indoor social gatherings and 50 for outdoor gatherings.  Businesses could be fined 500-dollars or be forced to close if in violation of the ordinance.

In Baltimore, residents must now wear a face covering when out in public. All indoor dining in the city has been suspended.  The new orders for Baltimore and Anne Arundel will go into effect at 5 pm today.

HBO To Adapt Ta-Nehisi Coates’ ‘Between The World And Me’

Coates’ book, published in 2015, is structured as an open letter to his adolescent son about what to expect as a Black person living in the United States. “Between the World and Me” was a bestseller that won the National Book Award and received new attention this summer when the Black Lives Matter protests led to a surge in sales for books about race and racism.

NEW YORK (AP) — A stage production of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “Between the World and Me,” his prize winning book about racism and police violence, is being adapted by HBO for a special this fall.

HBO announced Thursday that the program will feature readings from “Between the World and Me” and will be directed by Apollo Theater Executive Producer Kamilah Forbes, who handled the stage show in 2018 at the celebrated performance center in Harlem.

“I’ve been working with Kamilah for almost as long as I’ve been a writer,” Coates said in a statement. “I can think of no one better to put ‘Between the World and Me’ on screen and no better home for it than HBO.”

Coates’ book, published in 2015, is structured as an open letter to his adolescent son about what to expect as a Black person living in the United States. “Between the World and Me” was a bestseller that won the National Book Award and received new attention this summer when the Black Lives Matter protests led to a surge in sales for books about race and racism.

“As people across our country continue to speak out about violent, systemic racism and the urgent need for tangible change, Ta-Nehisi’s words resonate as strongly today as they did five years ago,” Forbes said in a statement. “I’m excited to collaborate again with both Ta-Nehisi and HBO on this important special event, ensuring that the powerful voices in this work and the cry for justice from the Black community continue to reach a broader audience.”

 

Rivera Addresses Temporary Team Name And Organization Culture

Burgundy and Gold Head Coach Ron Rivera says it may take over a year to complete renaming the team.

Head coach Ron Rivera said today that the process for a final new name for the Washington Football Team will take 16-18 months.  He also said that he knew nothing of the sexual harassment allegations brought by 15 female former team employees before taking the team’s head coaching job.  He also said that he’d support players kneeling prior to the start of games.   Yesterday,  the organization announced that it did not have enough time to come up with a new nickname, logo or address potential trademark issues.  Instead, for the upcoming season the Burgundy and Gold will go by the name Washington Football Team.  Player numbers will replace the Native American logo on helmets.  The team colors will remain the same.

 

Barack Obama To Appear On Michelle Obama’s Podcast Debut

Her podcast is the first title in the ongoing collaboration between Spotify and Higher Ground, a production company founded by Barack and Michelle Obama. Last year, the duo partnered with Spotify to produce exclusive podcasts for the platform.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The first guest of Michelle Obama’s new podcast will have a familiar presidential voice: Barack Obama.

The former United States president is expected to appear on “The Michelle Obama Podcast” on Spotify, the Obama’s Higher Ground and streaming service announced Friday. The podcast will debut Wednesday.

In the premiere episode, the former first lady and her husband will hold an intimate conversation about community, the love that powers relationships and life after living eight years in the White House.

“For eight years my life was full of crazy schedules, juggling big initiatives, speeches, state dinners,” Michelle Obama says in the first episode’s intro. “Not to mention trying to raise two daughters and keeping my head above water. But once Barack’s second term ended, the presidency was over and finally had some time to breathe.”

Michelle Obama’s new podcast expects to hold candid and personal conversations focusing on a variety of topics concerning women’s health, marriage and the benefits of mentorship. The nine-episode series will include several guests such as talk-show host Conan O’Brien and Valerie Jarrett, business woman and former senior advisor to Barack Obama.

“I don’t want this podcast to be prescriptive… or present anyone’s ideas as truth,” she says in the episode. “I just want it to feel like we’re sitting together on a park bench or in the booth of a restaurant with the jukebox playing. And most importantly, I hope this podcast sparks ideas and topics that all you listeners can open up with in your own circles.”

Her podcast is the first title in the ongoing collaboration between Spotify and Higher Ground, a production company founded by Barack and Michelle Obama. Last year, the duo partnered with Spotify to produce exclusive podcasts for the platform.

Obama released her Netflix documentary “Becoming” in May. The project was an extension of her 2018 best-selling memoir of the same name and a kind of authorized filmic portrait of Obama.

Last year, she embarked on a rock-star-style tour of more than 30 cities to promote her book.

John Lewis Funeral To Be Held At Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist

Lewis’ body will also lie in state at the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery, the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta and the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

ATLANTA (AP) — The funeral for the late civil rights icon and congressman John Lewis will be held Thursday at Atlanta’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, which the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. once led.

Lewis’ family announced that the funeral will be private, but the public is invited to pay tribute over the coming days during a series of celebrations of Lewis’ life beginning Saturday in his hometown of Troy, Alabama. On Sunday morning, a processional will be held in which Lewis’ body will once more cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where he and other voting rights demonstrators were beaten 55 years ago on “Bloody Sunday.”

Lewis’ body will also lie in state at the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery, the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta and the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Thursday that the public will be allowed to pay their respects in Washington to the longtime Georgia congressman Monday night and all day Tuesday.

Due to coronavirus precautions, Lewis will lie in state for public viewing at the top of the east front steps of the Capitol rather than in the Rotunda, and the public will file past on the East Plaza. Face masks will be required and social distancing will be enforced.

Lewis’ family has asked members of the public not to travel from across the country to pay their respects. Instead, they suggested people pay virtual tribute online using the hashtags #BelovedCommunity or #HumanDignity.

Lewis, 80, died last Friday, several months after he was diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer. He served 17 terms in the U.S. House. Following the funeral at the Ebenezer Baptist Church Horizon Sanctuary, he will be interred at South View Cemetery in Atlanta.

Stopping the Educational Summer Slide for Kids

We examine what has happened and what parents and children can do to slow the summer educational slide and get back on track.

School age children across America have been out of the classroom and distance learning from home since March. The new educational normal forced upon families by the covid-19 pandemic, has made learning a challenging for some.  For others it’s nearly impossible because of the disparities the pandemic has laid bare. We examine what has happened and what parents and children can do to slow the summer educational slide and get back on track.

Resources:

www.MyON.com

Outschool

Scholastic

Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium

Guests:

Charlotte Avery, Mother, Teacher, Family Advocate

Dr. Dawn Williams, Dean, Howard University School of Education

No Name for DC’s Pro Football Team in 2020

Burgundy and Gold to become Washington Football Team for 2020 season

Washington’s NFL team will go by the Washington Football Team for the 2020 season. The temporary name gives the organization time to choose a new moniker. Washington will keep its burgundy and gold colors and replace the Indian head logo on helmets with a player’s jersey number. Owner Dan Snyder recently dropped the Redskins name amid pressure from sponsors and after decades of criticism from Native American advocacy groups. On Monday, he hired Terry Bateman as executive vice president and chief marketing officer to oversee the name change and re-branding process.

Family Invites You To Join Patrick Ellis’ Procession

Join us this Saturday at 8:45am as Patrick makes his final trip down Georgia Avenue, NW.  You can watch his procession safely from your vehicle by parking along Georgia Avenue between Fern and Euclid Streets, NW.  Let’s say goodbye to Patrick safely together.

On July 16th, we lost our dear friend and colleague Patrick Ellis.  Before his family privately sends him home, they are giving his listeners and the community an opportunity to say a final farewell.  Join us this Saturday at 8:45am as Patrick makes his final trip down Georgia Avenue, NW.  You can watch his procession safely from your vehicle by parking along Georgia Avenue between Fern and Euclid Streets, NW.  Let’s say goodbye to Patrick safely together.

Special Directions:  Turn your headlights on and park along the west side of Georgia Avenue at Fern and Euclid Streets for an unobstructed view. Because the COVID-19 pandemic is still very real, your safety and health are our #1 priority.  If you get out of your car, please social distance and wear a face covering.

After the public procession, the family respectfully requests that you do not follow the funeral and honor their privacy as they prepare to send Patrick Ellis home.

Thank you for your support and prayers during this difficult time.  Like you, we ALL loved Patrick.

John Monds Named Host Of ‘The Original Quiet Storm’

On the station where the format was born, The Quiet Storm is the place to catch songs that tell the stories of love. Pioneered in the mid-1970’s by Melvin Lindsey, The Quiet Storm lives on…

“The Quiet Storm” is one of the longest running programs at WHUR, and continues to stand the test of time. Only the prime cuts, contemporary ballads and instrumentals weave together the legendary Quiet Storm. A must for anyone that desires the best in relaxing music.

John Monds Is So DC!

John Monds On The Legacy Of ‘The Original Quiet Storm’

Man Shot And Killed In Morningside

An early morning shooting has left a man dead in Morningside.

An early morning shooting in Morningside, Maryland has left one man dead. Police were called to the 64-hundred block of Suitland Road around 1:30 am where they found the victim dead from multiple gunshot wounds.  Police are searching for a suspect or suspects.

The Nats Open The Season With Black Lives Matter

The defending World Series champions open the baseball season tonight. The slogan Black Lives Matter prominent on the Nats pitching mound.

The Nationals will raise their World Series banner tonight as they open the Major League Baseball season at Nats stadium against the Yankees.  No fans in the stands.  What will be there are the words Black Lives Matter, displayed on the pitcher’s mound.  Matt Scherzer the Nats starting pitcher tonight.  Dr. Anthony Fauci will throw out the first pitch.  Game time a bit after 7 pm.

The Original Quiet Storm w/ Raheem DeVaughn

WHUR created the Quiet Storm format, and it continues to be the blueprint for the world.

The Original Quiet Storm w/ Raheem DeVaughn

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“Raheem DeVaughn Takes the Helm of the Legendary Original Quiet Storm”

What do you get when you combine R&B’s “Love King” with DC’s top-rated “Love Show?” The ultimate “Quiet Storm.” 96.3 WHUR proudly announces that beginning Thursday, October 17th National Recording Artist Raheem DeVaughn will be the new host of the legendary “Original Quiet Storm.” Tune in weekdays from 7:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. for an unforgettable musical experience.

The announcement comes as WHUR prepares to celebrate nearly 50 years of the iconic program, made popular by the late legendary Melvin Lindsey. Since 1976, the “Original Quiet Storm” on WHUR has guided listeners on a nightly journey of soulful slow jams and romantic melodies. “We are thrilled to launch this new chapter of the ‘Original Quiet Storm’ with one of the most talented creative artists in R&B, proudly representing Washington,” said Al Payne, Senior Director of Programming for WHUR.

Raheem DeVaughn is no stranger to radio. He has been hosting his own self-titled podcast since 2012. This evolution will further highlight his engaging hosting abilities and provide an opportunity for artists to connect with listeners in a unique and authentic way. “I’m humbled and extremely excited about my partnership with the WHUR family. The ‘Original Quiet Storm’ is a legacy brand and to be hand chosen as the new voice and face is an honor and a dream come true,” said DeVaughn.

Working as the executive producer of the show will be WHUR Assistant Program and Music Director Traci LaTrelle. “I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Raheem DeVaughn. His soulful voice and deep connections to the DMV and R&B will bring a fresh intimate energy to the show, perfectly capturing the essence of the “Original Quiet Storm.”

WHUR’s new fall weekday lineup is now set. Start your day with “The Steve Harvey Morning Show” from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., followed by “Sunni and the City” from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In the afternoon, tune in to the “Nina & Joe Show” with Joe Clair and Nina Brown from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Then, catch “The Daily Drum” with Harold Fisher from 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Finally, unwind with “The Quiet Storm” hosted by “The Love King” Raheem DeVaughn from 7:30 p.m. to midnight.

Providing Scholarship Money For Some Graduating High School Seniors

The Buffalo Soldiers of Maryland are pouring back into some High School Grads.

The Buffalo Soldiers of Maryland Foundation, Inc. is gearing up for a big event to award financial scholarships to recent graduating high school seniors.  My guests are Nathan Monroe – Foundation Chair and Lisa Rascoe – Chair of the Scholarship Committee

The Buffalo Soldiers of Maryland Foundation is awarding five financial awards to graduation high school seniors from the class of 2020, July 25th from 2pm to 4pm at Old Glory Harley Davidson in Laurel.  More information here: 

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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Reporters’ Roundtable

Examining the top stories of the week.

We’re at the Reporters’ Roundtable with some of the top stories of the week and we have plenty.  On deck for discussion; more infections recorded in DC and the mayor orders more masks, more often.  President Trump comes back with COVID-19 briefings.  We also talk about Kanye West, John Lewis and a scandal with DC’s pro football team.

Resources:

Baltimore Association of Black Journalists

The BE Note.com

Charles Ellison, Editor, The BE Note

Nicki Mayor, President, Baltimore Association of Black Journalists

Update On Md. School Reopening Coming From Gov. Hogan

Specifics are expected in a news conference today at 5pm.

(Annapolis, MD)  —  Governor Larry Hogan will provide the latest on school reopenings later today.  State Schools Superintendent Dr. Karen Salmon will be there as well for the event that starts at 5 p.m.  It comes as Baltimore City Public Schools announced this week that the school year will begin online.  The district said the hybrid in-person option is being delayed until later in the fall.

Image Of Supreme Court Justice In Dred Scott Case Could Be Removed

The bust of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney could be removed from the U.S. Capitol if Congress approves in House vote.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House will vote on whether to remove from the U.S. Capitol a bust of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, the author of the 1857 Dred Scott decision that declared African Americans couldn’t be citizens.

The vote expected Wednesday will come as communities nationwide reexamine the people they’re memorializing with statues.

The 2-foot-high marble bust of Taney is outside a room in the Capitol where the Supreme Court met for half a century, from 1810 to 1860. It was in that room that Taney, the nation’s fifth chief justice, announced the Dred Scott decision, sometimes called the worst decision in the court’s history.

There’s at least one potentially surprising vote for Taney to stay. Lynne M. Jackson, Scott’s great-great-granddaughter, says if it were up to her, she’d leave Taney’s bust where it is. But she said she’d add something too: a bust of Dred Scott.

“I’m not really a fan of wiping things out,” Jackson said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press earlier this week from her home in Missouri.

The president and founder of The Dred Scott Heritage Foundation, Jackson has seen other Taney sculptures removed in recent years, particularly in Taney’s native Maryland, where he was the state’s attorney general before becoming U.S. attorney general and then chief justice.

In the summer of 2017, shortly after white nationalists gathered  in Charlottesville, Virginia, to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, Baltimore’s mayor removed statues of Lee, Taney and others. A statue of Taney was removed from the grounds of the State House in Annapolis, Maryland, around the same time. And a bust of Taney was removed that year from outside city hall in Frederick, Maryland.

But Taney’s name and likeness remain in plenty of other places. Missouri has a Taney County. Philadelphia has a Taney Street. And another Taney bust sits alongside all other former chief justices in the Supreme Court’s Great Hall, a soaring, marble-columned corridor that leads to the courtroom. A portrait of Taney hangs in one of the court’s conference rooms.

Jackson said she believes that what memorials honoring figures like Taney need is context. At the Capitol, the Taney statue sits in the “place where the Dred Scott case was decided,” but the fact he is “there by himself is lopsided,” Jackson said in suggesting a bust of Scott be added. She had proposed a similar fix for the Taney statue in Annapolis.

The bill  lawmakers will vote on Wednesday proposes replacing the Taney bust with one of Justice Thurgood Marshall, who in 1967 became the Supreme Court’s first Black justice. A similar bill has been introduced in the Senate, but prospects for passage there are uncertain.

President Donald Trump has opposed the removal of historic statues elsewhere. And he’s strongly condemned those who toppled statues during protests over racial injustice and police brutality following the May death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

In Congress, Taney’s bust was controversial from the start. When Illinois Sen. Lyman Trumbull proposed its creation in 1865, shortly after Taney’s death, he got into a heated debate with Massachusetts Sen. Charles Sumner, a fierce opponent of slavery.

“Let me tell that Senator that the name of Taney is to be hooted down the page of history. Judgment is beginning now,” Sumner said. “And an emancipated country will fasten upon him the stigma which he deserves.”

Funding for a Taney bust wasn’t approved until almost a decade later. Today, near the Taney bust, inside the old Supreme Court chamber, there are also busts of the nation’s first four chief justices. The first, John Marshall, is the only person to serve as chief justice longer than Taney and a revered figure in the law.

But Marshall too was a deeply flawed man, as were other justices, said Paul Finkelman, the president of Gratz College in Pennsylvania and the author of “Supreme Injustice: Slavery in the Nation’s Highest Court.” Marshall bought slaves most of his life, a fact his biographers largely ignored, and was hostile to the idea of Blacks gaining their freedom, Finkelman said. Before the Civil War, probably the majority of justices owned slaves, he said.

“It’s not pretty. It’s who they were,” Finkelman said.

Face Coverings Now Mandatory In DC

DC’s mayor makes wearing masks mandatory when out in the District.

Mayor Bowser has issued an executive order, requiring anyone in the District leaving their home wear a face covering.  There are a few exceptions.  A mask is not required:

  • For individuals in an enclosed office
  • Children under the age of 2
  • When eating or drinking
  • If exercising vigorously

The Mayor says there is an upward tick of COVID-19 cases in the city, especially for those under the age of 40, with hospitalizations doubling for that group in the last month.   COVID-19 testing centers in the city are reopening today. There are 102 new coronavirus cases in DC.   627 reported in Maryland.  956 in Virginia.

DC Teachers’ Union And Maryland Education Assoc. Talk School Reopening

Last week Chancellor, Dr. Lewis Ferebee and the mayor outlined a hybrid option but plan to wait until the end of the month.

As more school districts in the DMV and across the country opt for distance learning in the fall,  DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and the chancellor of the DC Public Schools system have not made a final decision about how to move forward.  Last week Chancellor, Dr. Lewis Ferebee and Madame Mayor outlined a hybrid option but plan to wait until the end of the month.  We sit down with Elizabeth Davis, president of The Washington Teachers’ Union  and Cheryl Bost, president of the Maryland State Education Association.