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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.

 

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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:

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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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.

AMPM Entertainment Report – January 14, 2020

All the latest Entertainment News with Coka-Lani.

Actor Vince Vaughn attended the LSU and Clemson game as they battled for the college football championship in New Orleans on Monday night was seen chatting with the president and first lady. After the video got out the backlash began. To see the full article 

Cardi B wants to run for Congress. A few people have something to say, but Cardi isn’t here for any of it. See full article.

Loni Love is facing major backlash over black men comments. See full article.

 

Lizzo, Fat-Shaming and Body Image

Lizzo and fat-shaming. Are people going too far with it comes to criticism?

She is one of the biggest pop-stars in America and recently one of the most controversial.  One month after Hip-Hop artist Lizzo twerked in a thong at Los Angeles Lakers’ game… people are still talking about it.  They’re taking sides about the issue of fat-shaming.  We hear from several sides of this discussion.

Resources:

Yasmine Arrington

Dr. Sharon Ottey

Yasmine Arrington, Professional Plus-Size Model and Founder of the non-profit ScholarChips

Dr. Sharon Denise Allison Ottey, Physican, Health Strategist, Author

Get To know Kevin Ross with Allison & Marc

Kevin discusses his new single “Thing Called Love”.

If you missed Kevin Ross on Allison and Marc. Don’t worry, we got you!  Kevin talks about his career and new single, “Thing Called Love”.

College Fair and Give Kids A Smile Dentist Fair, Plus More Free Community Events.

Give Kids A Smile

Howard University College of Dentistry is hosting its Annual Give Kids A Smile Health Fair, February 7th. It’s free. www.hucdstudentaffairs.com


SCLC MLK Banquet

Join the Prince George’s County Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference for its 38th Annual Dr. King Banquet. It’s January 19th at LaFontaine Blue. www.sclcpgmd.org


College Fair

Help give your child a leg up to college. Come out January 24th to the 12th Annual Montgomery County Public Schools 12th Annual College Fair at Universities at Shady Grove. www.montgomerycountyschoolsmd.org.


Council on Aging

Seniors struggling to make ends meet, the National Council on Aging has developed a list of resources. www.benefitscheckup.org


Book Drive

Help open up the world to a child in the DMV. Support the WHUR and United Way of the National Capital Area Stuff A Bus Book Drive January 20th at Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi.


Zeta Phi Beta

The Ladies of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority are celebrating their Centennial with a week of events and activities in the DMV. www.zphib1920.org.


Corvette Club

The Top Flight Corvette Club invites you to its Annual Sweet Affair Dinner and Dance February 8th at the Crowne Plaza Greenbelt.   www.topflightcoverteeclub.com


 

Grab your Red Dress and join the DMV Links for their Red Dress Event February 7th at the Hilton Mark Center Hotel in Alexandria. www.metrodclinks.org

 

 

 

DC’s Alabama Avenue Is Too Dark Says Activist

Community Calls For Additional Lighting In SE

(Washington, DC) — A community leader is advocating for additional lights along Alabama Avenue in Southeast D-C. Anthony Muhammad serves on the Citizens Advisory Council in the 7th District. He claims there are dark spots along Alabama Avenue between the 500-block and the 32-hundred-block. More than a hundred crimes happened in the 13-hundred block and two-hundred crimes, including two murders, happened in the in 18-hundred-block. The Department of Transportation claims they’ve brightened the lights around the Congress Heights metro station, but Muhammad says it’s not enough.

No Boeing 737 MAX Flights Until Summer

American Airlines Cancels Boeing 737 MAX Flights Until Early June

(Fort Worth, TX) — American Airlines is canceling Boeing 737 MAX flights until early June. The North Texas-based airline said today the plane is off its schedules following last week’s recommendation from Boeing that all pilots get 737 MAX simulator training. It’s not known when the federal government would allow 737 MAX flights to start again. They were grounded last year following two plane crashes on international flights which left over 300 dead.

Democrats Set To Debate With No Candidates Of Color

The Democrats will have a final debate before the Iowa caucuses. Senator Corey Book will not be there.
He dropped out of the presidential race Monday.

Six Democratic presidential candidates will be on the debate stage tonight, less than three weeks before the Iowa caucuses. Former Vice President Joe Biden, Senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and billionaire businessman Tom Steyer your six debaters. Who won’t be there is Corey Booker. The New Jersey senator dropped out of the presidential race yesterday.

Wanted: School Bus Drivers

Prince George’s and Fairfax counties need bus drivers. Both jurisdictions will hold job fairs to recruit drivers.

Area school systems continue their search for bus drivers.  Tomorrow Prince George’s and Fairfax County are holding job fairs in an effort to find them.  Prince George’s says it needs close about 175 drivers.  It will hold it’s fair at Flowers High School in Springdale from 3-8 pm tomorrow.  Fairfax hopes to hire about 80 new drivers. It’s fair to be held at the Gerry Hyland Government Center from 10 am until noon tomorrow.

Metro Parking Garage Cleanup

Metro says it taking measures to better clean its parking garages. An inspectors reports noted filthy conditions at some Metro garages.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Unsafe and filthy conditions at Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority parking garages have prompted changes in how the structures are cleaned.  Feces, bottles of urine, used condoms, overflowing trash and other unsanitary conditions were found at several Metrorail station garages, the transit authority’s Office of the Inspector General said in a summary of its report.  The transit authority spent $2.2 million on contracted cleaning services, according to the inspector general. The audit found that the employees weren’t doing their job properly 84% of the time.  The Metro system took action immediately after learning of the inspector general’s findings, spokeswoman Sherri Ly said in a statement, according to news outlets.  The transit authority also plans to phase out contractors in favor of hiring custodial workers in-house, in order to better oversee the cleaning of the garages, according to the statement.

Dr. King Day is a Day On, Not a Day Off

A weekend of service by cleaning up Rock Creek Park

Role up your sleeves and let’s do something meaningful for the environment just in time for Dr. King Day.  The Rock Creek Conservancy is gearing up for its 10th Annual MLK Celebration.  My guest is Jeanne Braha – Executive Director of Rock Creek Conservancy

Rock Creek Conservancy is hosting a MLK Weekend of Service by Cleaning up Rock Creek Saturday, January 18th thru Monday January 20th. 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.

 

Bullying Awareness, Part One: Bullying In The Workplace

Identifying and addressing the different types of workplace bullying.

Bullying in the workplace is a real thing and it can cause problems on the job for you and your co-workers.  This is part one of a two-part examination of the bullying issue.  What does workplace bullying look like and how can you address it?

Guests:

Tonya Sloans, Ethics Attorney & Career Coach

Dr. Mildred Peyton, Bullying Expert

Gang Member Sentenced To 50 Years In Prince George’s County

MS-13 Gang member faces sentencing for murder of 14-year-old girl.

A 17-year old MS-13 gang member was sentenced to life in prison with all but 50 years suspended for his involvement in the murder of 14-year old Ariana Funes-Diaz.  In addition to first degree murder, Josue Fuentes-Ponce was charged with participating in and committing the murder as part of a criminal gang and conspiracy to commit murder. He entered a guilty plea to those counts on October 30, 2019.  Prosecutors say that he and three others lured Ariana Funes-Diaz to a tunnel in Riverdale, Maryland, where she was beaten to death. Co-defendant, Joel Escobar, 18, entered a guilty plea on November 25, 2019, and is scheduled to be sentenced on February 26. Co-defendant, Edwin Rios, 19, is scheduled for trial beginning April 13. The charges against the remaining co-defendant, 14, were handled in juvenile court.

Houston Astros Penalized For Cheating

Astros’ Hinch, GM banned for season for sign-stealing

Houston  manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow were suspended for the entire season and the team fined $5 million for sign stealing by the team in 2017 and 2018 season. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred a strongly hinted that current Boston manager Alex Cora — the Astros bench coach in 2017 — will face discipline. Manfred said Cora developed the sign stealing system used by the Astros. Houston also will forfeit its next two first- and second-round draft picks.

Regina King Wins Best Actress At Critics Choice Awards

Actress Regina King wins the coveted best actress in a drama series award at the 25th annual Critics Choice Awards.

Contributed by Jordyn Fields

Regina King took home her first Critics’ Choice Award on Sunday at the 25th annual Critics’ Choice Awards. The actress won best actress in a drama series for her role as Angela Abar/Sister Night in HBO’s Watchmen.

The show premiered back in October and has been a hit ever since. The series is based on the comic book of the same name. It is set in an alternate history where heroes are now outlaws.

This is King’s first role as a superhero however she told Vulture that she’s absolutely interested in doing another season. However, she says, “I don’t want there to be a second season if it’s not going to at least be comparable to this first season, which is going to be really hard to do.”

Regina King has been receiving high praises this year with her work in ‘If Beale Street Could Talk,’ Netflix’s Seven Seconds and now Watchmen. She has also been nominated for several NAACP awards for her role in Watchmen.

Booker Ends Presidential Bid After Polling, Money Struggles

“Our campaign has reached the point where we need more money to scale up and continue building a campaign that can win — money we don’t have, and money that is harder to raise because I won’t be on the next debate stage and because the urgent business of impeachment will rightly be keeping me in Washington,” he said.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Democrat Cory Booker dropped out of the presidential race Monday, ending a campaign whose message of unity and love failed to resonate in a political era marked by chaos and anxiety.

His departure now leaves a field that was once the most diverse in history with just one remaining African American candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick.

Since launching his campaign last February, Booker, a U.S. senator from New Jersey, struggled to raise the type of money required to support a White House bid. He was at the back of the pack in most surveys and failed to meet the polling requirements needed to participate in Tuesday’s debate. Booker also missed last month’s debate and exits the race polling in low single digits in the early primary states and nationwide.

In an email to supporters, Booker said that he “got into this race to win” and that his failure to make the debates prevented him from raising raise the money required for victory.

“Our campaign has reached the point where we need more money to scale up and continue building a campaign that can win — money we don’t have, and money that is harder to raise because I won’t be on the next debate stage and because the urgent business of impeachment will rightly be keeping me in Washington,” he said.

Booker had warned that the looming impeachment trial of President Donald Trump would deal a “big, big blow” to his campaign by pulling him away from Iowa in the final weeks before the Feb. 3 Iowa caucuses. He hinted at the challenges facing his campaign last week in an interview on The Associated Press’ “Ground Game” podcast.

“If we can’t raise more money in this final stretch, we won’t be able to do the things that other campaigns with more money can do to show presence,” he said.

In his email to supporters, Booker pledged to do “everything in my power to elect the eventual Democratic nominee for president,” though his campaign says he has no immediate plans to endorse a candidate in the primary.

It’s a humbling finish for someone who was once lauded by Oprah Winfrey as the “rock star mayor” who helped lead the renewal of Newark, New Jersey. During his seven years in City Hall, Booker was known for his headline-grabbing feats of local do-goodery, including running into a burning building to save a woman, and his early fluency with social media, which brought him 1.4 million followers on Twitter when the platform was little used in politics. His rhetorical skills and Ivy League background often brought comparisons to President Barack Obama, and he’d been discussed as a potential presidential contender since his arrival in the Senate in 2013.

Now, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has mastered the art of the selfie on social media. Another former mayor, Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, is seen as the freshest face in the field. And Booker’s message of hope and love seemed to fall flat during an era characterized perhaps most strongly by Democratic fury over the actions of the Trump administration.

An early focus on building out a strong and seasoned campaign operation in Iowa and South Carolina may have hampered his campaign in the long run, as the resources he spent early on staff there left him working with a tight budget in the later stages of the primary, when many of his opponents were going on air with television ads. That meant that even later in the campaign, after he had collected some of the top endorsements in Iowa and visited South Carolina almost more than any other candidate, a significant portion of the electorate in both states either said they were unfamiliar with his campaign or viewed him unfavorably.

On the stump, Booker emphasized his Midwestern connections — often referencing the nearly 80 family members he has still living in Iowa when he campaigned there — and delivered an exhortation to voters to use “radical love” to overcome what he considered Trump’s hate. But he rarely drew a contrast with his opponents on the trail, even when asked directly, and even some of Booker’s supporters worried his message on Trump wasn’t sharp enough to go up against a Republican president known for dragging his opponents into the mud.

Booker struggled to land on a message that would resonate with voters. He’s long been seen as a progressive Democrat in the Senate, pushing for criminal justice reform and marijuana legalization. And on the campaign trail, he proposed establishing a $1,000 savings account for every child born in the U.S. to help close the racial wealth gap.

He was among the first candidates to release a gun control plan, and at the time it was the most ambitious in the field, as it included a gun licensing program that would have been seen as political suicide just a decade before. He also released an early criminal justice reform plan that focused heavily on addressing sentencing disparities for drug crimes.

But he also sought to frame himself as an uplifting, unifying figure who emphasized his bipartisan work record. That didn’t land in a Democratic primary that has often rewarded candidates who promised voters they were tough-minded fighters who could take on Trump.

Booker’s seat is up for a vote this year, and he will run for reelection to the Senate. A handful of candidates has launched campaigns for the seat, but Booker is expected to have an easy path to reelection.

Booker’s exit from the presidential race further narrows the once two dozen-strong field, which now stands at 12 candidates.

Reducing Tensions Between The U.S. & Iran

Airstrikes from the United States and Iran have increased fears of a potential war between the two countries, prompting questions of have that can best be averted.

Missile attacks launched by both the United States and Iran have increased tension not only within both countries but internationally as well. What can be done to decrease those tensions? Our guest tonight will share their perspectives.

AUDIO:

GUEST: Phone Guest: Congressman Anthony Brown……….4th District of Maryland Congressman

GUEST: Phone Guest: Ariel Ahram (AH-RAM)…………Professor with Public & International Affairs in Arlington with Virginia Tech

Inside Disney’s Newest Attractions With EZ; Win A Family Trip!

You too have the chance to explore Walt Disney World with your family. For a limited time only, you can ENTER TO WIN A DISNEY FAMILY VACATION! Learn more here.

By now you’ve seen some the the pictures and video I posted on my instagram and twitter of my recent trip to WALT DISNEY WORLD in Orlando.

This trip really was AWESOME! This is a trip that you REALLY need to do for your family!

I stayed at the amazing Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. This place is laid out. A huge lobby area complete with several comfy couches that had a living room feel. This made me feel right at home and they even had a LIVE JAZZ BAND. And you know how I love my jazz! Major points Disney.

After checking in, I had time to check out a few great restaurants and a souvenir spot that I picked up a few items for loved ones back home.

 

Don’t tell my boss but I caught a few mins of shuteye while sitting next to their beautiful swimming pool. Don’t judge me! Sunshine, Pumas and Cheetos 🙂 Can you blame me?

Disney truly hooked a brother up with a gorgeous room but to be honest I didn’t spend too much time in there at all. The great team at Disney World really rolled out the “red carpet” and gave Team WHUR exclusive access to everything! The perks of having such a cool job.

We started off each day super early to head over to the STAR WARS Rise of the Resistance before the park even opened. I’ve NEVER experienced a ride like this before. It’s hard to put into words so just make sure you experience it for yourself. This ride was SUPER REALISTIC. You felt like you were part of the movie! Those storm troopers were no joke!

 

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And of course the WHUR team came out on top.

I learned something though. When they say the park opens at 7am, they mean it! As soon we came out of Star Wars it was super packed instantly!

You have been warned..lol

Just the record, be prepared for the DISNEY WORLD experience to bring the kid out of you. I had chance to hang out with a few of the Disney characters that I grew up on and I did lose it a few times. Forgive me 🙂

Coming in March they have several NEW & EXCITING attractions that I had a chance to check out.

I got a sneak peak at MICKEY AND MINNIE RUNWAY RAILWAY. The ride puts you INSIDE the world of animation. This ride happens at DISNEY HOLLYWOOD at replica of the famous Chinese Theater where Mickey and Minnie made their original debut back in the day.

 

I also had the wonderful opportunity to attend the special meet and greet the creators of the BRAND NEW Cirque Du Soleil Drawn to Life. If you visit DISNEY you have to hit this one at Disney Springs. The story behind this production is ALL about family. You and your family will love it!

As you know I’m a BIG TIME SPORTS fan so I had to stop by the NBA EXPERIENCE. They had team jerseys and other gear and plenty of skills challenges. This was packed with kids!

 

My final day at DISNEY WORLD, I had the chance to stop by the DISNEY RIVIERA RESORT. This property had me feeling like I was actually outside the US!


The room had a INCREDIBLE view. The bathroom was a touch of elegance. There were all kinds of games for the family. A beach to relax and get your tan on and more.

The highlight for me was an Italian restaurant called TOPOLINO that had Mickey and Minnie entertaining us. I lost it!

You too have the chance to explore Walt Disney World with your family. For a limited time only, you can ENTER TO WIN A DISNEY FAMILY VACATION! Learn more here.

Jimmy Fallon Heads To Prime-Time With Celeb Musical Series

He’ll host “That’s My Jam,” a comedy-variety event series on NBC inspired by his popular, celebrity-studded musical segments on the “The Tonight Show.” It will premiere after the Tokyo Olympics in August.

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Jimmy Fallon is adding his first prime-time series to his his late-night empire.

He’ll host “That’s My Jam,” a comedy-variety event series on NBC inspired by his popular, celebrity-studded musical segments on the “The Tonight Show.” It will premiere after the Tokyo Olympics in August.

Celebrities who love to sing and dance will compete against each other in classic and new musical games. Fallon also will serve as executive producer.

Fallon has launched such celebrity sketches as “Wheel of Musical Impressions,” “Musical Genre Challenge,” and “History of Rap” on “The Tonight Show” which have been viral hits on YouTube and Facebook.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Veteran Cast Member Leaves The Series

Chambers has had roles on NBC’s “Another World,” and the film “The Wedding Planner.” He won a People’s Choice Award in 2017.

NEW YORK (AP) — “Grey’s Anatomy” has said goodbye to one of the long-running medical drama’s original cast members — Justin Chambers.

Chambers, who played Alex Karev on the show, left last season after a 15-year run. He leaves only three other actors who have been with the series since the first episode: Ellen Pompeo, James Pickens Jr. and Chandra Wilson.

Chambers’ last episode aired Nov. 14.

Chambers said in a statement he has “hoped to diversify my acting roles and career choices. And, as I turn 50 and am blessed with my remarkable, supportive wife and five wonderful children, now is that time.” He thanked ABC, show creator Shonda Rimes, the original cast members, the rest of the cast and crew and fans “for an extraordinary ride.”

Other actors who have left the show include Sandra Oh, Patrick Dempsey, Katherine Heigl, T.R. Knight and Isaiah Washington. “Grey’s Anatomy” is ABC’s No. 1 scripted drama in its 16th season.

Chambers has had roles on NBC’s “Another World,” and the film “The Wedding Planner.” He won a People’s Choice Award in 2017.

Trump And Top Defense Official Differ On Iran Threat

President Trump and his Secretary of Defense differ on whether Iran was immediately planning to attack U.S. embassies.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he didn’t see any specific evidence that Iran was planning an imminent attack on four U.S. embassies, despite the claims of President Trump. In part, Trump is using those claims to justify the U.S. airstrike that killed Iran military leader General Qassem Soleimani.  Meantime, White House spokesman Hogan Gidley tweeted that Democrats didn’t raise the alarm about “imminent attacks” after President Obama ordered the killings of al Qaeda leaders. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy fired back, saying Obama didn’t need to claim an “imminent attack” because there was congressional approval.

NBC: Change Will Come To ‘America’s Got Talent’ If Needed

“I’m very confident if we learn something … we will put new practices in place if necessary. We certainly take anyone’s critique of what it means to come to work here incredibly seriously,” the NBC Entertainment chairman told a TV critics meeting during a Q&A session.

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — An investigation of Gabrielle Union’s complaints of racism and other troubling behavior on the set of “America’s Got Talent” is being taken very seriously by NBC, the network’s entertainment chief said Saturday.

Paul Telegdy said the company will respond appropriately when it receives the findings of its inquiry, which he said may be completed by the end of January.

“I’m very confident if we learn something … we will put new practices in place if necessary. We certainly take anyone’s critique of what it means to come to work here incredibly seriously,” the NBC Entertainment chairman told a TV critics meeting during a Q&A session.

“We want to always go after the truth. That’s our culture here, you can ask anyone who works here,” he said.

Union, known for her roles in the films “Bring It On” and “Bad Boys II,” was a judge on the talent showcase for a season, until she and fellow freshman judge Julianne Hough weren’t asked to return.

The trade publication Variety reported that Union, who is black, believed she was fired because she had asked NBC and the show’s producers to respond to an environment that tolerated racist jokes and remarks. That included what Union said were multiple notes from producers saying she was wearing her hair “too black” for the “America’s Got Talent” audience.

Union had also complained of other behavior, such as judge-producer Simon Cowell’s smoking on the indoor set, Variety reported in November.

NBC has spoken with Union as part of its formal investigation that began in early December.

Without directly referring to NBC or the two companies that produce the show, Fremantle and Syco, Union has tweeted about her situation several times, acknowledging the support she’s gotten and retweeting instructions on how to give a proper apology.

Union’s husband, former NBA player Dwyane Wade, and other prominent people have called for answers on why she was fired.

In a statement last November, NBC and Fremantle defended what they called the show’s “long history of inclusivity and diversity.”

The Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, of which Union is a member, also said that it was working with the actress to investigate her complaints.

Stray Gunfire In Silver Spring

Shots were fired from a car traveling through the streets of Silver Spring this morning. Police are searching for suspects.

Police in Silver Spring are searching for two people who fired gunshots from a moving vehicle early this morning.
Authorities say the incident happened around 3 a.m. in the 8200 block of Georgia Avenue.
No one was hurt though shots shattered glass at one building and bullet holes were found in another.

Climate Change Protests In The DMV

Activist for climate change justice placed banners on local overpasses as a way to draw attention to the climate change issue.

If you’re traveling over major roadways in the DMV you may see some distinctive banners hanging on overpasses. Activists with the group Shut Down DC say they are trying to raise awareness about the climate change crisis.  Climate activists placed banners on overpasses throughout the D.C. area early Monday morning.

Nominees For The 92nd Academy Awards

Best actress: Cynthia Erivo, “Harriet;” Scarlett Johansson, “Marriage Story;” Saoirse Ronan, “Little Women;” Charlize Theron, “Bombshell;” Renée Zellweger, “Judy”

The list of nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards:

Best picture: “Ford v. Ferrari;” “The Irishman;” “Jojo Rabbit;” “Joker;” “Little Women;” “Marriage Story;” “1917;”; Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood;” “Parasite.”

Best director: Bong Joon Ho, “Parasite;” Sam Mendes, “1917;” Todd Phillips, “Joker;” Martin Scorsese, “The Irishman;” Quentin Tarantino, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”

Best actor: Antonio Banderas, “Pain and Glory;” Leonardo DiCaprio, “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood;” Adam Driver, “Marriage Story;” Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker;” Jonathan Pryce “The Two Popes”

Best actress: Cynthia Erivo, “Harriet;” Scarlett Johansson, “Marriage Story;” Saoirse Ronan, “Little Women;” Charlize Theron, “Bombshell;” Renée Zellweger, “Judy”

Best supporting actor: Tom Hanks, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”; Anthony Hopkins, “The Two Popes,”; Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”; Joe Pesci, “The Irishman”; Al Pacino, “The Irishman”.

Best supporting actress: Kathy Bates, “Richard Jewell”; Laura Dern, “Marriage Story”; Scarlett Johansson, “Jojo Rabbit”; Florence Pugh, “Little Women”; Margot Robbie, “Bombshell.”

Adapted screenplay: “The Irishman,” Steven Zaillian; “Jojo Rabbit,” Taika Waititi; “Joker,” Todd Phillips, Scott Silver; “Just Mercy,” Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Lanham; “Little Women,” Greta Gerwig; “The Two Popes,” Anthony McCarten

Original screenplay: “Knives Out,” Rian Johnson; “Marriage Story,” Noah Baumbach; “1917,” Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns; “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,” Quentin Tarantino; “Parasite,” Bong Joon-ho, Jin Won Han

Original Score: Hildur Guðnadóttir, “Joker;” Alexandre Desplat, “Little Women;” Randy Newman, “Marriage Story;” Thomas Newman, “1917;” John Williams, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.”

Costume design: “The Irishman,” “Jojo Rabit, “Joker,” “Little Women,” “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood”

Animated short film: “Dcera (Daughter),” “Hair Love,” “Kitbull,” “Memorable,” “Sister,”

Visual effects: “Avengers: Endgame;” “The Irishman;” “The Lion King;” “1917;” “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”

Live Action short film: “Brotherhood,” “Nefta Football Club,” “The Neighbors’ Window,” “Saria,” “A Sister”

Documentary short subject: “In the Absence,” “Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl),” “Life Overtakes Me,” “St. Louis Superman,” “Walk Run Cha-Cha.”

Documentary feature: “American Factory”; “The Cave”; “The Edge of Democracy;” “For Sama;” “Honeyland.”

Original Song: “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again,” “Rocketman;” “I’m Standing With You,” “Breakthrough;” “Into The Unknown,” “Frozen II;” “Stand Up,” “Harriet;” “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away,” “Toy Story 4;”

International film: “Corpus Christi,” Poland; “Honeyland,” North Macdeonia; “Les Miserables,” France; “Pain and Glory,” Spain; “Parasite,” South Korea.

Film Editing: “Ford Vs. Ferrari,” “Jojo Rabbit,” “The Irishman,” “Joker,” “Parasite”

Production design: “The Irishman,” “Jojo Rabit,: “1917” “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood” “Parasite”

Makeup and hairstyling: “Bombshell,” “Joker,” “Judy,” “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,” “1917”

Sound Editing: “Ford v Ferrari,” Don Sylvester; “Joker,” Alan Robert Murray; “1917,” Oliver Tarney, Rachel Tate; “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,” Wylie Stateman; “Star Wars: The Rise of SkyWalker,” Matthew Wood, David Acord

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Preparing Our High School Students for College

The Montgomery County Public Schools are hosting their 12th Annual College Fair is Friday, January 24th

Getting youth college minded and college ready.  Montgomery County Public Schools is gearing up for its 12th Annual College Fair.  My guest is Dr. Karen Crews – Supervisor of School Counseling for Montgomery County Public Schools

The Montgomery County Public Schools 12th Annual College Fair Friday, January 24th at Universities at Shady Grove 3:30 – 8pm 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.

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Tiffany Haddish Talks ‘Like A Boss’ & Love For The Quiet Storm

“Like A Boss” opened in theaters this past weekend. Tiffany Haddish was in town and I caught up with the lead actor and executive producer on the red carpet! As it turns out, she loves the DMV, go-go, and The Quiet Storm!

“Like A Boss” opened in theaters this past weekend. Tiffany Haddish was in town and I caught up with the lead actor and executive producer on the red carpet!  As it turns out, she loves the DMV, go-go, and The Quiet Storm!

In case you missed the interview on The Quiet Storm:

Here’s an overview of “LIKE A BOSS”: Best friends Mia and Mel run their own cosmetics company — a business they built from the ground up. But they’re also in over their heads financially, and the prospect of a buyout offer from an industry titan proves too tempting to pass up. The beauty business is now about to get ugly as the proposal puts Mia and Mel’s lifelong friendship to the ultimate test.

TIFFANY HADDISH is a comedian, actress, and producer who was the breakout star of the smash comedy “Girls Trip,” where she appeared as the scene-stealing “Dina” alongside Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, and Regina Hall. Her additional film and television work includes The Last O.G., Night School, The Carmichael Show, Keanu, and a turn as host of the 2018 MTV Movie and TV Awards. Her debut stand-up special, Tiffany Haddish: She Ready! From the Hood to Hollywood, debuted on Showtime in August 2017. In November 2017, she made history by becoming the first black female stand-up comedian to host Saturday Night Live. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

THE JOURNEY: “STEM and Minorities in Higher Education”

Named in 2009 by Time Magazine as one of “The 10 Best College Presidents,” Dr. Freeman Hrabowski leads the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).

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President Frederick’s guest is Dr. Freeman Hrabowski.  Named in 2009 by Time Magazine as one of “The 10 Best College Presidents,” Dr. Hrabowski leads the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).  In this episode, he discusses his journey and the lessons he’s learned from his days in the Civil Rights Movement of Birmingham, Alabama through his experiences at an HBCU (Hampton Institute), to the many years of steering African American students toward science and engineering fields in which they have been traditionally under-represented.

Air date: October 19, 2014

Bebe Winans Nominated For NAACP Award

By Jacquie Gales Webb

Congratulations to Bebe Winans on his 51st NAACP Award nomination for Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song.  Other nominees in the category include John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin, and the Clark Sisters.

Bebe’s nomination was for the song, “Laughter” that features Korean Soul.  Bebe told WHUR’s Jacquie Gales Webb in a 2019 interview that Donald Lawrence told him to check the group out on Instagram.  Bebe suggested to the group that they be called, Korean Soul.

Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter Benjamin “Bebe” Winans plans to tour South Africa in March 2020 and take his “Born for This The Musical Experience.” to the TicketPro Dome in Johannesburg on 20 March before heading to Durban to perform at the Durban ICC on 21 March.

The 51st NAACP Awards will air February 22nd on BET.  Netflix leads with 30 nominations in the television categories, Universal Pictures leads with 15 nominations in the motion picture categories, RCA Records leads with 14 nominations in the recording categories and Penguin Random House leads with 8 nominations in the literary categories.