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Senate To Vote On Resolutions In Impeachment Trial Of President Trump

The Senate trial of President Trump ramped up today. The Senate will vote on specific rules for the trial.

The historic impeachment trial of President Trump ramps in just about one hour in the U.S. Senate. One o’clock a start time.  Rules determining the trials structure will be voted on today.
Majority leader Mitch McConnell wants 24 hours, for each side, over two days, to present their case with limited, if no, witnesses.  Thousands of miles away, in Davos, Switzerland, attending the World Economic Forum, the president called the impeachment trial a hoax.

Spotlighting Independent Films and Filmmakers

WHUT-TV is hosting their Independent Lens Pop-up Film Screenings

Grab the popcorn and get ready for some purposeful and meaningful television on the big screen.  Our sister-station WHUT is hosting more Independent Lens Pop-up Filming Screenings and I have your invitation. My guest is Jeff Lee- WHUT General Manager

WHUT is hosting anIndependent Lens Pop-up Film Screening. “The First Rainbow Coalition” – Wednesday, January 22nd @ 6:30pm at Busboys and Poets at 14th and V Streets, NW. 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.

Listen to this mornings segment here:

Part 1

 

Part 2

MLK Day and Education

Community leaders and educators discuss MLK Day and education service projects.

Education is just one of the many issues that are part of his civil right legacy.  On this MLK Day, we discuss the modern implications of education for youth and the service projects connected to this observance of King’s birthday.

Guests:

Rosie Allen-Herring, President & CEO, The United Way of the National Capital Area
Felecia Owo-Grant, Principal, Friendship Woodridge International School

 

AMPM Entertainment Report: 1/20 – Prince Harry Breaks His Silence…

Did Harry have a choice?

Prince Harry defended his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and talks about the “great sadness” he feels about stepping back as a senior member of the royal family. Full story.

Hank Azaria no longer wants to be the voice of Apu Nahasapeemapetilon of “The Simpsons”. For full story.

Bad Boy 3 breaks records this weekend. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s Bad Boys For Life earned an estimated $68.1 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Day weekend. Review here.

Allison’s Timeline: 1/20 Celebrating MLK Holiday, Let Freedom Ring

WHUR teamed up with United Way of the National Capital Area to host a Stuff the Bus Book Drive on Dr. King Day. To read more on how you can get involved click here.

The Kennedy Center and Georgetown University celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a free, ticketed musical tribute titled Let Freedom Ring Celebration featuring Chaka Khan.

The unofficial motto of Martin Luther King Jr. Day is “It’s not a day off; it’s a day on.” If you weren’t able to give back or pay it forward, there is always time. If you are looking for ways to give, click here.

House Responds To Trump Legal Team

Impeachment managers send response ahead of Senate trial.

(Washington, DC) — The House impeachment managers are responding to President Trump’s legal team ahead of the Senate trial that starts tomorrow. The managers filed a response today saying Trump “is the Framers’ worst nightmare come to life.” They also refuted the assertion that abuse of power isn’t an impeachable offense. That comes just hours after Alan Dershowitz, a member of the president’s defense team, said the Framers left out things like abuse of power because they could be used in a political way. The House managers accuse the President of “a cover-up that itself establishes his consciousness of guilt.”

Venus Williams Falls To Coco Gauff in Aussie Open

Coco Gauff Beats Venus Williams In Australian Open

(Melbourne) — American teenager Coco Gauff has defeated seven-time grand-slam champion Venus Williams in the first round of the Australian Open. The 15-year-old beat the 39-year-old tennis star 7-6, 6-3 in the first round. It was the second time in six months for Gauff, who also beat Williams in the first round at Wimbledon.

Virginia On High Alert As It Prepares For Pro-Gun Rally

Pro-gun rally activists will be in Richmond today. Officials are concerned about potential violence.

Federal and state security officials in Virginia are on high alert as they prepare for a pro-gun rally today on state capitol grounds in Richmond.
Last week federal officials arrested three men tied to white supremacist groups who were planning to attend the rally, with weapons.
There are flight restrictions on all air-craft and drowns flying over the state capitol. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has issued a state of emergency banning all weapons on the capitol grounds until Tuesday.

Response To Deadly New Carrollton Fire Questioned

One person was killed, another injured in a fire in New Carrollton. Response time of fire and rescue crews debated.

A fire that left a woman dead and a man in critical condition is raising concerns about staffing and response times in Prince George’s County.  The fire broke out at a home on Inlet Street in New Carrollton around 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Three calls were made to three different fire stations nearby and none of them were staffed. Landover Hills Fire Department responded to a fourth call and reach the scene of the fire.  40-year-old Anita Ellis died as a result of the fire and a 20-year-old man is in critical condition. Prince George’s Deputy Fire Chief Brian Frankel says the response time wasn’t delayed. Fire officials are conducting an internal review of staffing needs. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Dr. King Day….A Day On, Not a Day Off: Providing Our Youth with The Gift of Books

Our Stuff The Bus Book Drive takes place today from 9am-1pm at the Buck Lodge Middle School.

Putting new books in the hands of area youth.  WHUR is teaming up with United Way of the National Capital Area to host a Stuff the Bus Book Drive on Dr. King Day.  My guest is Renee Nash – News and Public Affairs Director here at WHUR

 WHUR and the United Way of the National Capital Area DR. KING DAY Stuff the Bus Book Drive Monday, January 20th from 9am to 1pm at Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi.  Stop by and drop off your book.   For a list of books needed or to purchase a book now, head over to whur.com.  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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THE JOURNEY: “Dr. Art Dawkins – Building an Incubator for World-class Practitioners”

President Wayne Frederick talks with Dr. Art Dawkins who for decades led the Howard University music program in Jazz Studies.

The Journey - Dr. Art Dawkins

ABOUT

On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with Dr. Art Dawkins who for decades led the Howard University music program in Jazz Studies.  Dr. Dawkins is a professional musician, jazz historian and mentor to many students and faculty.

Air Date: December 18, 2016

Reparations: Is The Time Right Now?

Discussion about the complexities of reparations for the descendants of slaves in America.

Before he was assassinated civil rights icon Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke about the issue of reparations for the descendants of slaves in America.  Last year on Capitol Hill, a high-profile hearing on reparations was also held.  So far there’s been no movement by federal lawmakers on this issue.  Ahead of MLK Day we’re discussing the idea of reparations.

AUDIO:

Resources:

Event: MLK and the Case for Reparations

Guests:

Dr. Dana Williams, Professor of African-American Literature, Interim Dean, Howard University Graduate School

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

 

 

Allison’s Timeline: DC, MD, VA Attorneys General Join Suit Against Food Stamp Limitations

House Clerk Cheryl Johnson marched the two articles – abuse of power and obstruction of Congress – over to the Senate. Johnson led a silent and somber procession…full story.

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh joined his counterparts in D.C. and Virginia in filing the suit, over the ability to extend food stamp benefits beyond a three-month period… full story.

Jason Reynolds Named National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature…full story

AMPM Entertainment Report: Arrest Warrants, Ivy Park and Ubering with Yung Joc

Arrest warrant issued for Odell Beckham over alleged battery on police officer…full story.

Beyoncé Sent Zendaya, Hailey Bieber, and Yara Shahidi, Cardi B and more an Entire Wardrobe of Ivy Park Clothes…full story.

Leading By Example: Yung Joc Responds To Driving For Uber, Saying He’s Not Too Big To Make An Honest Living! Full story.

Allison’s Timeline: Ready, Set, 2020 Women’s March

The Women’s March is back for its fourth, pink-hatted protest through D.C.. Although D.C. will be the flagship event, hundreds of satellite marches are being organized around the country. Click for more info.

State lawmakers to take a major step toward making Virginia the critical 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Full story.

Josiah Henson Museum to Be Built in Honor of Man Who Inspired ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’. Read the full story of how he maps it out for us.

Courthouse To Get Cong. Cummings’ Name

Courthouse to be named after late US Rep. Elijah Cummings

The city of Baltimore will formally name a courthouse after the late U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings in the first half of 2020. Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young on Friday unveiled the renderings of the bronze plaques that will be affixed to the building’s exterior. One includes an image and biography of the congressman, and the other reads “Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse.” The powerful Democratic congressman and civil rights champion died Oct. 17 at age 68 of complications from longstanding health issues. He had represented Maryland’s 7th Congressional District, which encompasses a large portion of Baltimore, since 1996.

Metrobus Workers In Virginia Back To Work

Striking Metrobus Garage Workers Back On The Job

(Lorton, VA) — After pounding the picket lines for the last three months, workers at the Metrobus garage in Northern Virginia are back to work. The workers, represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689, overwhelmingly approved a new contract which provides increased wages, better health care and pension benefits. Workers returning to their jobs today will be required to attend route retaining sessions with full bus service likely to return early next week. Union officials say the training is meant to re-familiarize returning drivers with their routes.

Jack Evans To Leave DC Council Today

Jack Evan’s resignation from the DC Council takes effect today. Evans resigned amid ethics violation allegations.

(Washington, DC) — It appears the longest-serving member of the D.C. Council will step down from office today, days before Council was set to vote on removing him from office. Jack Evans is scheduled to resign his seat in the wake of multiple alleged ethics violations. The D.C. Council was scheduled to vote on January 21st to remove the lawmaker from office after voting in December to recommend his expulsion. An investigation alleged that Evans used his positions as Metro Board Chair and on council to inappropriately benefit private clients.

Alleged White Supremacists Tied To Virginia Gun Rally

Three men arrested in Maryland are linked to a white supremacist group. The men were planning to attend Monday’s pro-gun rally in Richmond.

Virginia is under a state of emergency as it prepares for a pro-gun rally on state capitol grounds next week.  Now, three men alleged to be white supremacists and tied to the planned rally in Richmond are behind bars in Maryland. The men had been under surveillance for several months and have suspected links to a racist violent extremist group ‘The Base.’  The men appeared in Federal Court in Greenbelt yesterday. One of them allegedly entered the U.S. illegally from Canada. Virginia’s governor has banned all weapons on state capitol grounds in preparation for Monday’s rally.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day, EU featuring Sugar Bear, Elle Varner and Bell Biv Devoe

It’s the King Holiday Weekend and there are some great events and shows to catch all weekend long.

WEEKEND HAPS

 

  • WHUR and the United Way of the National Capital Area hosting, our King Day Stuff the Bus Book Drive Monday, January 20th from 9am to 1pm at Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi. Stop by and drop off your book.   For a list of books needed or to purchase a book now, head over to whur.com.

 

  • Also on Monday, The Kennedy Center presents their Martin Luther King Jr. Day Film Program: James Baldwin Double feature: I Am Not Your Negro and If Beale Street Could Talk.  Starts at 11am.
  • The 39th Annual MLK Parade kicks off at 11am, beginning at Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE & Good Hope Road. This annual parade that brings the entire community together on the holiday that celebrates the Civil Rights leader. Community activists, performers and civic leaders will all be on-hand for this event that aims to prolong Dr. King’s legacy and everlasting message of peace. The parade concludes with a community fair at the Gateway Pavilion.

 

  • City Winery presents an action packed weekend….tonight it’s Jeff Bradshaw and friends featuring N’Dambi. Show time is 8pm.  And then at 10pm EU featuring Sugar Bear takes to the stage.  On Saturday it’s the Chuck Brown Band for an 8pm show and on Sunday, Elle Varner performs for two shows, 6:30 and 10pm.

 

  • Bell Biv Devoe is in town at The Theater at MGM National Harbor. Sunday, show time is 8pm.

 

  • Blues Alley presents Jazz Saxophonist Kirk Whalum this week for two shows each night 8 & 10pm.

 

  • On Sunday, catch Snoop Dogg, at the Filmore Silver Spring. Show time is 8pm.

 

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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Bullying Awarness, Part Two: Bullying In The Schools

Why is bullying still such a severe issue for school culture? Identifying the perpetrators, victims and solutions for bullying.

Earlier this week we highlighted the issues surrounding workplace bullying.  In part two of our examination of this issue, we talk about bullying in our schools.  How often do you speak with your children about it?  What can you and schools do about it?

Resources:

Federal Government Resources Against Bullying

Pacer.org

DC Youth Bullying Prevention Task Force

Bullying Is Not Dope

Bullyingisnotdope@gmail.com

 

Tenika Brown, Founder, Bullying Is Not Dope

Chandrai Jackson-Saunders, School Psychologist

Spike Lee Becomes First Black President of Cannes Festival Jury

“To me, the Cannes Film Festival (besides being the most important film festival in the world — no disrespect to anybody) has had a great impact on my film career. You could easily say Cannes changed the trajectory of who I became in world cinema,” said Lee.

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Spike Lee will make history as the first black president of the Cannes Festival Jury this year.

In the festival’s 73-year history, Lee will be the first black person to hold the most prestigious position in the festival. The jury is responsible for deciding which film will receive the Palme d’Or, the highest honor.

“To me, the Cannes Film Festival (besides being the most important film festival in the world — no disrespect to anybody) has had a great impact on my film career. You could easily say Cannes changed the trajectory of who I became in world cinema,” said Lee in a statement.

The filmmaker’s history with the festival began in 1986, when his debut film, “She’s Gotta Have It,” won the festival’s Youth Prize for best young director, according to CNN. BlacKkKlansman, which he also directed, received the Grand Prix award at the festival in 2018. Throughout his career, seven of his films have received festival awards.

“Cannes is a natural homeland and a global sounding board for those who (re)awaken minds and question our stances and fixed ideas. Lee’s flamboyant personality is sure to shake things up. What kind of president of the jury will he be? Find out in Cannes!” said Cannes president Pierre Lescure and festival director Thierry Frémaux.

The festival will take place in Cannes, France from May 12 until May 23.

Odell Beckham In Trouble Over Butt Smack

Warrant issued for Odell Beckham after video shows butt swat

NEW ORLEANS (AP) A misdemeanor simple battery warrant has been
issued for Cleveland Browns wide receiver and former LSU star Odell
Beckham Jr., police in New Orleans said Thursday.

The warrant comes as video posted on social media appears to show
Beckham swatting a security officer’s buttocks during LSU’s locker
room victory celebration after Monday night’s college national
championship game in the Superdome.

We are aware of the incident and have been in touch with Odell and
his representatives on the matter, the Browns said in a statement.
“They are cooperating with authorities to appropriately address the
situation.”

LSU players were seen smoking cigars – forbidden in the Superdome –
in pictures from the Monday night celebration. Authorities
reportedly warned them they could face arrest.

In a 27-second video available on Twitter, a security officer is
seen standing over an LSU player sitting on a locker room bench.
The officer appears to be searching around the bench and pointing
to the floor. He can be heard talking about a burn mark just
before Beckham approaches him from behind and appears to swat his
backside.

The arrest warrant follows another post-game controversy involving
Beckham.

Impeachment Process In The Senate Gets Underway

Senate Formally Receives House Articles Of Impeachment. Senators Sworn-In As Jurors For Impeachment Trial.

(Washington, DC) — Members of the Senate have been sworn-in as jurors for the impeachment trial of President Trump. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath. Roberts will preside over the impeachment trial. The trial will begin in earnest on Tuesday. Roberts was sworn-in by Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley, the Senate pro tempore. Senators then began signing a special impeachment oath book in groups of four.

An hour earlier the Senate formally received the House articles of impeachment against President Trump. House impeachment managers were in the Senate chamber and the two articles of impeachment were read aloud by California’s Adam Schiff. Schiff chairs the House Intelligence Committee. Trump was impeached for abusing power and obstructing Congress in the investigation of the Ukraine scandal. The House impeached the President last month. The Senate trial will determine whether Trump is removed from office.

The other House impeachment managers are California’s Zoe Lofgren, New York’s Hakeem Jeffries, Florida’s Val Demings, Colorado’s Jason Crow, Texan Sylvia Garcia and New York’s Jerry Nadler. Nadler chairs the House Judiciary Committee.

DC Moves In To Move Homeless Out

“My problem is the city is really not doing enough to address the homeless problem.  There needs to be more adequate housing for low income people.  They are treating the homeless like they are not human.  The mayor is doing all this fabulous building of these big high-rises and people can’t afford these places,” said Aiyetoro, a volunteer with the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless. 

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, January 16, 2020) – Dozens of homeless persons in the District are looking for other places to stay.  This after city crews moved in this morning to haul off tents and other items under the NoMa underpass on K Street, NE.  It was all part of an initiative Mayor Muriel Bowser called Encampment Protocol Engagement, where the sidewalks  were cleared and cleaned.

WHUR News Director Renee Nash was live as the big eviction was underway and spoke with volunteers, homeless persons impacted, and advocates working to find new places for the homeless.  City officials say the removal policy is necessary because of the large number of tents crowding narrow sidewalks like those on K Street. Mayor Bowser says the city is working with those impacted to offer homeless services.

But homeless advocates like Adjoa Aiyetoro decried today’s action, calling it inhumane.  “My problem is the city is really not doing enough to address the homeless problem.  There needs to be more adequate housing for low income people.  They are treating the homeless like they are not human.  The mayor is doing all this fabulous building of these big high-rises and people can’t afford these places,” said Aiyetoro, a volunteer with the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless.  

City officials notified those housed under the bridge two-weeks ago that they had to move out or their items would be discarded.  Shortly after 10am, city dump trucks and workers armed with brooms, shovels, and rakes moved in to discard all the tents and debris left behind.  Volunteers also scrambled to help the homeless to move to an area around the corner or a few streets over.

Michael Harris, who is also wheelchair bound, has lived under the K Street Bridge for the past 8 months.  He’s not sure where he will go next.  He has a housing voucher.  But says his housing will not be available for another six weeks.  “For now, I will just have to keep living on the streets,” said Harris.

 

 

Beyonce’s Collection ‘Ivy Park’ Debuts This Week

“My team has worked hard with the Adidas team in bringing my vision to life for this first collection and I am grateful and proud. From the accessories to the clothes and footwear, I wanted to design and re-imagine pieces that serve as favorite armor for anyone who acknowledges the strength in their individual style and lives freely and boldly,” said Beyonce.

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

It’s finally time for the release of Beyonce’s clothing line, Ivy Park.

The brand has partnered with Adidas and has created four new sneakers Ultra Boosts, two colors of Nite Jogger, and the Sambarose. The collection also includes bodysuits, joggers, hoodies and jackets. Prices will range from $25 for accessories to $250 for outerwear with sizes from XS-XL.

This launch features Beyonce as the sole owner of Ivy Park, something she calls a dream come true.

“My team has worked hard with the Adidas team in bringing my vision to life for this first collection and I am grateful and proud. From the accessories to the clothes and footwear, I wanted to design and re-imagine pieces that serve as favorite armor for anyone who acknowledges the strength in their individual style and lives freely and boldly,” said Beyonce in a press release.

 

Ivy Park has released several unboxing videos of the collection in anticipation of the release. Beyonce received over 3 million liked on her Ivy Park promotional post so the line is sure to sell out.

Ivy Park will be available online and in stores on Saturday, January 18.

Method Man Joins ‘Power’ Spin Off

“We are pleased to announce that we are in pre-production on the first of what we know will be a collection of series inspired by the dynamic world of Power,” said executive producer Courtney Kemp.

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

Power Book II: Ghost has a new addition to the cast, actor and rapper Method Man. He is joining Mary J. Blige in the spin off the the original show.

Method Man will play attorney, Davis Maclean who has secrets from his past that cause issues when he becomes interested in the NYC underworld. Starz describes the character as “brilliant, ethically challenged, and with a few secrets of his own Davis is drawn into our world on multiple axes, a world riddled with murder and drugs, where the only thing he’s really addicted to is winning.”

Method man is well known as a member of Wu-Tang Clan however the rapper also has had numerous acting roles. He has appeared in The Wire, HBO’s Oz, HBO’s The Deuce, The Last OG, Trainwreck, Keanu and The Breaks, to name a few.

This is only the first spin off of Power. “We are pleased to announce that we are in pre-production on the first of what we know will be a collection of series inspired by the dynamic world of Power,” said executive producer Courtney Kemp.

Power’s series finale premieres February 9 on Starz.

Rapper, Akon, Finalizes Plans for ‘Akon City’ in Senegal

Akon will officially start the development of his new city, “Akon City,” in his hometown of Senegal, West Africa.

 

Contributed by Amber Cooper 

“Akon City” has officially been approved to begin development in Akon’s hometown of Senegal, West Africa. 

Blavity reports, that the city “would be built on 2,000 acres of land that was given to him by Senegal President Macky Sall.” Akon is a Grammy-nominated rapper that has ventured into the economic and political parts of society. CNN also reported how the rapper has his own currency that the city would use to trade, named, “Akoin.”

Akon took to Twitter saying, “Just finalized the agreement for AKON CITY in Senegal. Looking forward to hosting you there in the future.” According to Blavity, the rapper was raised in Senegal and moved to Union City, New Jersey, when he was seven. 

Akon has made several guest appearances on shows like “The Real” and interviews with Nick Cannon to discuss his plans and passions. Last year on “The Real,” he revealed that he would consider potentially running for president in 2024. 

Akon has worked with multiple artists ranging from Michael Jackson to Lady Gaga and has sold over 30 million records across the world. 

DC State Of The School Report Released

The latest DC State of the Schools report is out. The systems made gains in several areas, while improvement lagged in several others.

The latest State of DC Schools report is out. A snapshot of some of its findings:

Over the past 5 five years enrollment is up two-percent; graduation rates for students with disabilities increased by 7%.  At-risk and Black students are nine times likelier than their white peers to be suspended. Overall 29% of DC’s students missed 10 percent or more of
school last year, while 44% of those at-risk missed at least 10% of school.  Wards 7 & 8 have the highest numbers of at-risk students and their numbers have increased over the past five years, while that number elsewhere in the city has largely decreased.  The report finds that from 2003-2019, D.C.’s rank on the national assessment has moved from last or near last to middle-of-the-pack or better among participating cities.  Achievement gaps persist of at least 48 percentage points between the highest-scoring group (white students) and other groups on the PARCC state assessment. Racial and ethnic diversity remains low across the city. In nearly half of DCPS and public charter schools, at least 90% of the student body is Black. White students make up 12% of enrollment. Thirteen schools have a majority-white student body. Student performance on the PARCC assessment since 2014-15 has risen 12 percentage points in English Language Arts and 9 percentage points in Math.

Issa Rae’s ‘Insecure’ Season 4 Release Set For April 12

Insecure season 4 is available on April 12 on HBO.

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

The wait is coming to an end as producer and star of HBO’s Insecure, Issa Rae, announced the return of the series. Season 4 will officially debut on Sunday, April 12.

https://twitter.com/IssaRae/status/1217499755934183426

Issa Rae was joined by her co-stars at the 2020 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour. She revealed that Molly (Yvonne Orji) will have her first real relationship this season with Andrew (Alexander Hodge). Lawrence (Jay Ellis) is trying to find himself while having relationships, his own space and a different financial situation.

“You can’t have all three things at once, and I think Lawrence is just trying to level up on his own,” said Rae.

Last season Issa quit her job to pursue her passion and will continue to follow that this season. Tiffany (Amanda Seales) is the first of her friends to have a baby and season 4 will explore the effect that has on the group.

No word has been given if Issa and Lawrence will ever get back together so fans will have to tune in to see.

Insecure season 4 is available on April 12 on HBO.

Azriel Clary Seeking Counseling After R. Kelly 

Azriel Clary has officially separated from R. Kelly and is seeking counseling in order to heal from the trauma she’s endured.

Contributed by Amber Cooper 

Azriel Clary, R. Kelly‘s longtime girlfriend, took to Instagram to express how she’s ready for the healing process to begin. After undergoing the alleged abuse and trauma from R. Kelly, Clary has reunited with her family and is ready to take the next steps. 

According to TMZ, Clary said, “I never thought me and victim would ever be in the same sentence because I was too in denial.. but once you realize, you realize.” Sources are now saying that Clary and her family are now seeking professional help to mentally heal. 

On Clary’s personal Twitter page she made a post saying, “I had drive, ambitions and goals before Robert and I have them after. He was NOT the first celebrity I had met, he was just the FIRST to take advantage of me. I’m just smarter now.” 

Last week, Clary and Jocelyn Savage, Kelly’s other girlfriend, had a physical altercation. Savage was arrested and charged with domestic battery. 

Clary is now focused on her music career and is looking forward to releasing new projects. 

Reading is Fundamental!

WHUR and the United Way of the National Capital Area is hosting a “Stuff the Bus Book Drive”

Putting new books in the hands of area youth.  WHUR is teaming up with United Way of the National Capital Area to host a Stuff the Bus Book Drive on Dr. King Day.  My guest is Torrance Hucks – Volunteer Engagement Manager – United Way of the National Capital Area

 WHUR and the United Way of the National Capital Area DR. KING DAY Stuff the Bus Book Drive Monday, January 20th from 9am to 1pm at Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi.  Stop by and drop off your book.   For a list of books needed or to purchase a book now, head over to whur.com.  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.

 

Listen to this mornings segment here:

Conversation DC Police Chief Peter Newsham

The chief of DC’s police department discusses the homicide rate and efforts to curtail the gun violence.

During his first interview of the year on The Daily Drum, Metropolitan Police Chief Peter Newsham discusses the rising homicide rate in The District, gun violence and a lawsuit filed by the ACLU about frisking suspects.

Resources:

ACLU DC

The TraRon Center

 

Metropolitan Police Chief Peter Newsham

Ryane B. Nickens, Founder & President, The TraRon Center

Michael Perloff, Attorney, ACLU-DC

Allison’s Timeline: No charges for Vivian Noire

Today on Allison’s Timeline:

No charges for Vivian Noire, Largo High School teacher who was caught on camera allegedly attacking a student. See full story.

 Georgetown area of D.C. be on the look for a loose bobcat. For all the details click here.

Unseasonably warm weather, has some cherry trees already flowering. Will this impact The Cherry Blossom Activities? See full story .

 

 Charm City passes the torch to D.C. for the dubious distinction as the nation’s most bed-bug ridden city. See full story.

ERA Passes In Virginia

Virginia Assembly Passes Historic Equal Rights Amendment

(Richmond, VA) — The Virginia Assembly is passing the Equal Rights Amendment that prohibits discrimination based on sex. Both chambers passed the amendment that fulfills a promise kept by Democrats who seized control of the legislature last year. Virginia is now the 38th state to ratify the ERA to become part of the U.S. Constitution. That’s the number needed to ratify the amendment and make it part of the Constitution, however the Department of Justice earlier this week issued a statement saying the time limit to adopt that amendment has passed. This passage comes just days after Delegate Eileen Filler-Corn became the first female House Speaker in the 401-year history of the Virginia state legislature.

What Would You Like To Tell Your Annoying Neighbor?

Your neighbor is getting on your last nerve. What to do?

We’ve all had or have some issue with a person or persons in our neighborhood. Things that they do, or don’t do.  Maybe it’s that they won’t cut their grass or if they do, they cut it early in the morning disturbing your sleep.  Maybe they won’t shovel the snow on the sidewalk in front of their home or they are just simply nosy.  If you could, what would you like to tell your annoying neighbor?

AUDIO:

Dr. Casey Lewis……….Commissioner with the Commandership Communities in Prince Georges County, Maryland

Stacey Lincoln………ANC Commissioner in Ward 4 DC

Gaynelle Diaz……..Director of Residence &  Community Relations with Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority

Impeachment Process Continues

House Votes To Formally Send Impeachment Articles To Senate

(Washington, DC) — The House is ready to formally send two articles of impeachment to the Senate. The vote mostly along party lines at 228-to-193. A Democratic resolution also authorizes appointment of seven impeachment managers who were named by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The managers will prosecute the case against President Trump in the upcoming Senate trial. The trial will determine if Trump is removed from office.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Inspiring Words

Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. by highlighting some of his most inspirational quotes that have ignited a spark in other to create a change.

By Amber Cooper

Today marks the birth date of the most inspiring civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. King is widely known for his “I Have a Dream” speech and his work for equal rights amongst black people. Today, King is still being honored for his riveting work and powerful words. 

In order to honor King’s legacy, here is a list of some of King’s most inspirational quotes that have sparked changed and uplifted individuals across the world. 

  1. “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
  2. “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
  3. “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
  4.  “If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.”
  5. “The time is always right to do what is right.”

This year, Jan. 20, 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the day of service celebrating King’s life and legacy. 

To participate in MLK day, WHUR has partnered with United Way of the National Capital Area for a Dr. King Day Stuff the Bus Book Drive. More information can be found here. This is a day of being on and not off by participating in all acts of service. 

Whitney Houston, Notorious B.I.G. Lead Field Into Rock Hall

The annual induction ceremony will take place May 2 at the Public Auditorium in Cleveland, the city where the rock museum is located. The Saturday night show will be on HBO, televised live for the first time.

NEW YORK (AP) — Posthumous inductees Whitney Houston and The Notorious B.I.G. will lead a new class into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, joined by Depeche Mode, the Doobie Brothers, Nine Inch Nails and T-Rex.

The gospel-trained Houston, whose soaring voice transformed the Dolly Parton cover “I Will Always Love You” into a gigantic hit, was one of four artists elected after being on the ballot for the first time. The Doobie Brothers, Biggie and T-Rex were the others.

The annual induction ceremony will take place May 2 at the Public Auditorium in Cleveland, the city where the rock museum is located. The Saturday night show will be on HBO, televised live for the first time.

Houston, who succumbed to years of drug abuse in 2012, was an instant success after being signed to a record contract at age 19. Her 1985 debut had three No. 1 singles: “Saving All My Love for You,” “How Will I Know” and “The Greatest Love of All.” She had seven consecutive singles top the charts, a first for any artist.

The daughter of gospel singer Cissy Houston and cousin of Dionne Warwick, she grew up in the business.

The imposing, Brooklyn-born rap artist Christopher Wallace took on the identities of The Notorious B.I.G. and Biggie Smalls and was massively influential as rap became music’s dominant style in the 1990s. With hits like “Juicy” and “Big Poppa,” he was the leader of an East Coast school of rap that found itself in a bitter rivalry with artists from the West Coast.

He was killed in a still-unsolved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles at age 24 in 1997. On the album, “Life After Death,” with hits like “Mo Money Mo Problems” and “Hypnotize,” he became the first artist to earn multiple No. 1 singles after his death.

Depeche Mode remains active, but its biggest influence came in the 1980s, when its post-punk, synthesizer-dominated music made the Brits a favorite of the goth subculture. Hits included “Personal Jesus,” “Just Can’t Get Enough” and “Enjoy the Silence.”

Depeche Mode shares with fellow inductees Nine Inch Nails the honor of having one of their signature songs covered by country legend Johnny Cash, who recorded “Personal Jesus” and NIN’s “Hurt” during his late-career resurgence.

With songs like “Closer,” NIN was a leader of the industrial rock movement in the 1990s. Like Green Day, a memorable performance in the mud at Woodstock ’94 brought them a wider audience. Leader Trent Reznor has become a go-to soundtrack producer in addition to his continued work with Nine Inch Nails.

The Doobie Brothers weren’t critical favorites, but they had some indelible rock hits in the 1970s, including “Listen to the Music,” “Black Water” and “China Grove.” They’re embarking on a 50th anniversary tour this summer, bringing members Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons, Tom Johnston and John McFee together for the first time in 25 years, and a rock hall induction makes for perfect publicity.

The British band T-Rex was know primarily for its 1970s hit “Bang a Gong (Get it On)” and, to a lesser extent, “Jeepster.” The death of leader Marc Bolan in 1977 ended the band.

The two non-performing inductees may be able to bring some star power with them. Music manager Irving Azoff has watched the finances for several bands, but is best-known as the manager of the Eagles since 1974. Jon Landau is a former music journalist, known for an indelible line when he saw a concert by a little-known artist in 1974: “I saw rock ‘n’ roll’s future and its name is Bruce Springsteen.” Shortly thereafter, he became Springsteen’s manager, a job he still holds today.

Tickets for the induction ceremony go on sale Feb. 27. Performers will be announced at a later date.

Northam To Ban Guns On State Capitol Grounds

Virginia’s governor says he will ban guns on the state’s capitol grounds ahead of a pro-gun rally there.

Ahead of a massive rally planned next week over gun rights and fearing a repeat of the deadly violence in Charlottesville more than two years ago, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam plans to declare a temporary emergency today that will ban all weapons, including guns, from Capitol Square in Richmond. Northam’s planned announcement comes days after Democratic leaders used a special rules committee to ban guns inside the Capitol and a legislative office building.
That ban did not include Capitol grounds, which are under the governor’s control and are where a huge number of gun-rights advocates are expected to rally Monday.

Black Lives Matter Protest Buttigieg

Pete Buttigieg is drawing the attention of Black Lives Matter and not in a good way. The activists group claims the former mayor is anti-black and anti-poor.

A group of Black Lives Matter protesters are trailing presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg around the country, decrying his candidacy. Officials say BLM activists have been popping up at Buttigieg’s presidential campaign events for the past week and passing out flyers headlined, “Mayor Pete Has A Black Problem.” Buttigieg’s campaign has struggled to gain traction with Black voters nationally, as the most recent polls showed the South Bend mayor only had two-percent support from the community. The BLM activists say the goal is to expose Buttigieg for being “anti-black and anti-poor” and have no plans to slow down.

Supporting Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs

Propel Bosses offers monthly workshops and networking opportunities

Providing a support system for small businesses.  Propel Bosses  encourages entrepreneurs to meet monthly to network and to grow together.  I have the details of their upcoming workshops.  My guest is Lauren Jones – Founder of Propel Bosses

Propel Bosses meets from 10am to 12pm every 2nd Saturday of the month.  More information here:

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Allison’s Timeline: DC Metro Restaurant Wk, Area School Bus Drivers Needed

A few items from Allison’s timeline to keep you informed.

Foodies Rejoice!

Don’t miss out on Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week. It runs from Jan. 13 through Jan. 19, with $22 lunch and brunch deals, and $35 dinners, see full article.

4 Gun Control Measures Approved in Virginia Senate Committee, see full article.

D.C.-area school systems continue to look for more school bus drivers to fill out their fleets, see story.