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T.I. Apologizes About ‘Hymen’ Comment

Planned Parenthood and others blasted T.I. when he told the “Ladies Like Us” podcast that he takes “yearly trips to the gynecologist” with his now 18-year-old daughter.

NEW YORK (AP) — Rapper T.I. says he was joking when he said he goes to the gynecologist with his daughter every year to make sure her hymen is “still intact.”

The performer, who received backlash when the comments went viral earlier this month, told Jada Pinkett-Smith on Monday’s episode of “Red Table Talk” that he also apologized to his daughter.

Says T.I.: “I began to embellish and exaggerate, and I think a lot of people kind of took it extremely literal.”

Planned Parenthood and others blasted T.I. when he told the “Ladies Like Us” podcast that he takes “yearly trips to the gynecologist” with his now 18-year-old daughter.

T.I. says he went to the gynecologist with his daughter when she was 15 and 16, not 18. He adds that his daughter’s mom was present at the appointments.

Mayor Bowser To Sign New Protections For Sexual Assault Victims

Today’s signing will take place inside the John A.Wilson Building in the lobby of the first floor.

At Noon today, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser is expected to sign off on a bill to improve the protections for victims of sexual assault and survivors.

The Sexual Assault Victim’s Rights Amendment Act of 2019 was created after hearing from sexual assault victims, survivors, advocates, and community-based organizations. The goal is to improve the outcomes for both victims and survivors of sexual assault.

Today’s signing will take place inside the John A.Wilson Building in the lobby of the first floor. Expected in attendance include Michelle Garcia, Director, Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants, Jennifer Porter, Mayor’s Office on Women’s Policy and Initiatives and Marisa Ferri Light, Co-lead Organizer, DC Justice for Survivors Coalition.

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A Beltway Accident Leaves A Driver Impaled

She had to be extricated from the vehicle and has life threatening injuries.

Montgomery Fire and Police have been on the scene of a horrific accident in Rockville. Police say a driver was impaled in the chest when debris from the road went through the windshield of her car.

This horrible accident happened before 7 this morning on the outer loop of the Capital Beltway near Route 55. The victim has not been identified. She had to be extricated from the vehicle and has life threatening injuries. This incident back up traffic for hours during the rush hour.

The cause is still under investigation.

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A Conference To Celebrate and Empower Women

The TED X U Street Womens Conference is taking place December 5th.

We are celebrating the rich legacy of the U Street Corridor and there’s a big event coming up next month with women providing the powerful message and story about the U Street community with a TED-like experience.  My guest is Kim Webster  – Ted X U Street Women Organizer

TedX U Street Women is hosting a local TEDx event celebrating the U Street Corridor community December 5that the University of the District of Columbia.  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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T.I. Takes Seat At Red Table To Talk Fatherhood

T.I. sits down with Jada Pinkett-Smith on Red Table Talk to clarify the comments he made about his daughter.

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T.I has had the internet in flames after making comments about attending gynecologist visits with his daughter to check for her virginity. The likes of Tyrana Burke, founder of the Me Too Movement, and Michael Eric Dyson spoke out against the rapper. To clear up the drama, T.I and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris paid a visit to Jada Pinkett- Smith‘s Red Table Talk.

 

To clarify, T.I says his daughter and her mother never had a  problem with his attendance. He also says he never asked for an appointment to be made or went in the exam room. He was just trying to be a present father he says.

“I want to learn from you,” T.I says to Pinkett and her mother. ” I have three powerful, independent, brilliant women and I want to know what is the purpose and place of a father in this society?”

Pinkett-Smith and her mother agree by saying that there are just certain things opposite genders cant understand about raising kids.

“Love your daughter, let me [her mother] teach her,” Pinkett responds. ” There’s certain sensitivities that you might not understand and have just because your relationship in the world is different than a woman’s relationship.”

T.I expresses that he wants to make sure his children are ready to take that next step “int0 adulthood,” because it comes with a new level of responsibility.

“I think that In the age or the time where our women, black women, are the most unprotected, unattended, disregarded women on the planet, I’m being criticized because I’m willing to go above and beyond to protect mine.”

As he speaks with the women present, T.I says he is starting to understand the differnces women go through and how his comments were misinformed.

The conversation continues next week with T.I.

BET Creating Series Celebrating HBCU Homecoming

Each episode will examine how the schools shine during homecoming, from the football game that brings the glory, to the tailgate that brings the fellowship, and the Greek life that represents a lasting generational connection.

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BET Networks has a new digital series on Facebook that documents and examines one of the most sacred parts of the HBCU experience: Homecoming.

“The eight-episodes series will thread each HBCU’s distinctive story, their significant contributions to black history, culture and why each school owns homecoming in its own unique way,” reads the press release.

We Own Homecoming is hosted by content creator Jasmine Luv who travels to Clark Atlanta Univeristy, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Alabama State University and several other HBCUs to highlight what makes up an HBCU Homecoming, according to ESSENCE.

“Each episode will examine how the schools shine during homecoming, from the football game that brings the glory, to the tailgate that brings the fellowship, and the Greek life that represents a lasting generational connection,” reads Black Girl Nerds.

Four episodes out of the eight are posted on Facebook.

The String Queens To Perform At Union Station Holiday Celebration

This beloved holiday event, which attracted 5,000 guests in 2018, is presented free to the public and will feature performances by The String Queens, whose members have collaborated with artists such as Ledisi, Janelle Monáe, and Common, and the Washington Performing Arts Children of the Gospel Choir.

Holiday Celebration at Union Station
Norwegian Christmas Tree Lighting
Main Hall, Union Station, D.C. • 6pm

In one of Washington’s most popular holiday traditions, which began in 1997, Norway will present a Christmas tree to the people of Washington, D.C., in recognition of the strong friendship between Norway and the United States, and in gratitude for America’s assistance during and after World War II. The theme for this year’s tree is the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. These goals address the challenges we face as a global community and the 2030 target for achieving them. Specially designed ornaments and signage will represent the goals.

This beloved holiday event, which attracted 5,000 guests in 2018, is presented free to the public and will feature performances by The String Queens, whose members have collaborated with artists such as Ledisi, Janelle Monáe, and Common, and the Washington Performing Arts Children of the Gospel Choir.

Co-presented by Washington Performing Arts, the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Washington, the Norwegian-American Chamber of Commerce, Mid Atlantic Chapter, Inc, Union Station, Washington D.C., and WHUR 96.3

Free, registration encouraged: bit.ly/UnionStationHoliday-19
Family-friendly • This event is standing-room only.

To request ADA accommodations, please contact (202) 785-9727 or ticketservices@washingtonperformingarts.org. ASL interpreters will be available at this event.

Gabrielle Union Will Not Be Returning To ‘AGT’

“Gabrielle Union’s contract was not renewed, she was on a one year deal and NBC decided not to pick her up again.” Insiders are now speculating that her “firing” may be racially motivated. 

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Gabrielle Union has reportedly left America’s Got Talent after one season as a celebrity host. 

According to MTONews, “Gabrielle Union’s contract was not renewed, she was on a one year deal and NBC decided not to pick her up again.” Insiders are now speculating that her “firing” may be racially motivated. 

‘America’s Got Talent’ is a competitive talent show that airs on NBC and Union is considered one of the most popular host on the show. Cheatsheet.com reports that, “NBC sources told lovebscott.com that Union got canned after speaking out about “problematic” situations involving racism, sexism, and more.”

Surprisingly, this is not the first incident involving a host speaking out about the work environment on ‘America’s Got Talent.’ Two seasons ago, Nick Cannon left the show and turned down a $10 million contract. In 2017, USA Today reported on Cannon’s comments on Facebook saying, “My soul won’t allow me to be in business with corporations that attempt to frown on freedom of speech, censor artists, and question cultural choices.”

Union is continuing to work on her fashion line with New York & Company and has not made a public statement on the issue. 

 

NFL Teams Have Not Contacted Colin Kaepernick Post Workout 

In a statement he made to the media after his workout he says, “I’ve been ready for three years. I’ve been denied for three years. We all know why I came out here today…”

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On Nov.16, Colin Kapernick worked out for seven NFL Teams at Charles R. Drew High School in Riverdale, Georgia. 

It’s been more than a week later and Kaepernick has not been contacted by any NFL Teams, according to ESPN. Kaepernick worked out in front of representatives from the Niners, Eagles, Chiefs, Jets, Redskins, Lions and Titans.

The original workout was scheduled to take place at the Falcons training facility, but there were disputes over media attendance and a liability waiver. Kaepernick was planning to workout in front of at least 25 teams, but was still able to perform for the seven that showed up. 

Kaepernick is ready for the league to “stop running.” In a statement he made to the media after his workout he says, “I’ve been ready for three years. I’ve been denied for three years. We all know why I came out here today and showed it in front of everybody. We have nothing to hide.” 

Kaepernick has been ready to work and continues to train everyday. 

Diahann Carroll’s Legacy As A Trailblazer Remembered

NEW YORK (AP) — At the poignant memorial service for Diahann Carroll, the Oscar-nominated actress was remembered for all the things that made her famous — her glamour, her sublime talent, her beauty and her elegance.

But with each luminary and loved one who remembered her, what was also underscored was her role as a trailblazer — the barriers she broke as a black entertainer and the doors she opened for so many more to follow.

“She was able to demonstrate what is possible, through hard work and commitment,” said friend Laurence Fishburne, one of several who spoke to her legacy on Sunday at the Helen Hayes Theater. “Not just a passion for her art but a deeper yearning, a yearning to create something meaningful, something truthful, something deeply human, and something timeless.”

Fishburne was joined by Cicely Tyson, Angela Bassett, Lenny Kravitz, Lynn Whitfield and more who memorialized her on stage; in the audience, those paying tribute included Phylicia Rashad, Vanessa Williams, Judith Jamison, Valerie Simpson and Jasmine Guy, who played her TV daughter in the TV series “A Different World.”

Carroll died on Oct. 4 at the age of 84 after a bout with breast cancer. Her career spanned the decades, and she logged several “firsts” as a black actress, including the first to star as a non-servant in her own television show with the series “Julia,” in which she played a widowed nurse raising a young son. It ran from 1968 to 1973.

She was also one of the handful of black women to be nominated for best actress at the Academy Awards for her role as a struggling single mother on government assistance who finds love with a sanitation worker in the 1974 movie “Claudine.”

Her other roles included the fierce and fabulous Dominique Devereaux on the 1980s soap opera “Dynasty,” one of three sisters in the TV drama movie “Sister, Sister” and as the voodoo priestess in the movie “Eve’s Bayou.”

It was on that film where she and Whitfield worked together, but Whitfield remembered seeing Carroll decades earlier on stage when she was a girl —“my awestruck introduction to the stunning woman. Everything about her said, ‘It can be done.’”

She wasn’t the only one who wanted to follow in her glamorous footsteps. Dionne Warwick, who sent in an audio tribute, recalls the first time she saw Carroll perform; she spent the concert writing down notes.

“I wanted to be the same thing she was,” Warwick recalled. “I was in class basically.”

Warwick, who fondly recalled Carroll dubbing her “little girl,” also remembered being chastised by Carroll one day when she went to the grocery store early in the morning, barefaced.

“Here’s this most glamorous woman … and she wanted to know what I was doing … in the grocery store without makeup,” she said, to the laughter of the crowd.

Kravitz, who lovingly remembered her as Aunt D, recalled growing up with Carroll in his house, hanging out with his actress mother, the late Roxie Roker, and other black celebrities at the time. What he didn’t realize until later was “the impact they were having on our culture and our history.”

“These were hardworking, disciplined artists, the best of the best, who had to deal with immeasurable obstacles,” he said. “Diahann Carroll was a pioneer who forever changed the status quo, especially for women of color. The vision she had for herself set a precedent that still holds today. She saw the future, and it began then.”

Tyson recalled a decadeslong friendship, and recalled her “incredible” sense of humor that was unexpected to some: “Did that come from the elegant, swellegant, Diahann Carroll? Yes it did,” Tyson recalled.

Tyson went to see Carroll in her final days, and was shaken by how the star could barely talk, but said she was grateful she got to say her goodbye.

“I don’t know what I would have done had I learned she had passed on if I had neglected to go she her. I consider that a special blessing,” she said.

Tyson was one of several who read poems in her honor, including Angela Bassett, who performed “When the Great Trees Fall.”

There were also musical performances, including “A Sleepin’ Bee,” performed by Tony-nominated actress Denee Benton, which Carroll herself performed in the 1954 show “House of Flowers.” Dianne Reeves later performed “Black Bird,” by Paul McCartney, which Carroll’s daughter Suzanne Kay discovered was what her mother wanted played at her memorial service.

Kay said the song was fitting because Paul McCartney wrote it in tribute to black women during the civil rights movement.

When Kay went through her mother’s belongings after the entertainer’s death last month, she found a piece of paper with her mother’s handwriting on it that read: “The world is better because of me, an American black woman, and most assuredly because I am woman.”

“Some people might think that’s arrogance,” Kay said. “I don’t think so. I think she always understood her value, our value, and she carried that with her, and I think that’s why we all are here, that’s why people loved her,” Kay said.

Winners At The 2019 American Music Awards

A list of the winners at the 2019 American Music Awards, held Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

A list of the winners at the 2019 American Music Awards, held Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

— Artist of the year: Taylor Swift

— New artist of the year: Billie Eilish

— Collaboration of the year: Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, “Senorita”

— Favorite pop/rock female artist: Taylor Swift

— Favorite pop/rock male artist: Khalid

— Favorite pop/rock duo or group: BTS

— Favorite pop/rock song: Halsey, “Without Me”

— Favorite pop/rock album: Taylor Swift, “Lover”

— Favorite rap/hip-hop artist: Cardi B

— Favorite rap/hip-hop song: Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, “Old Town Road”

— Favorite rap/hip-hop album: Post Malone, “Hollywood’s Bleeding”

— Favorite soul/R&B female artist: Beyoncé

— Favorite soul/R&B male artist: Bruno Mars

— Favorite soul/R&B song: Khalid, “Talk”

— Favorite soul/R&B album: Khalid, “Free Spirit”

— Favorite country female artist: Carrie Underwood

— Favorite country male artist: Kane Brown

— Favorite country duo or group: Dan + Shay

— Favorite country song: Dan + Shay, “Speechless”

— Favorite country album: Carrie Underwood, “Cry Pretty”

— Favorite alternative rock artist: Billie Eilish

— Favorite adult contemporary artist: Taylor Swift

— Favorite Latin artist: J Balvin

— Favorite contemporary inspirational artist: Lauren Daigle

— Favorite electronic dance music artist: Marshmello

— Favorite social artist: BTS

— Favorite music video: Taylor Swift, “You Need to Calm Down”

— Artist of the decade: Taylor Swift

— Tour of the year: BTS

— Favorite soundtrack: “Bohemian Rhapsody”

Victoria’s Secret Cancels Fashion Show

Victoria’s Secret announced that it will be cancelling its annual fashion show, due to a decrease in viewership.

Contributed by Nadira Jamerson 

Victoria’s Secret announced that it would be cancelling its annual fashion show this year, and all years in the future.

The annual fashion show, featuring supermodels in extravagent lingerie and angel wings, is usually held during the holiday season, in November or December. However, according to CNN, L Brands, the parent company of Victoria’s Secret, announced in an earnings call Thursday that it has cancelled the 2019 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, following a decline in viewership.

“We think it’s important to evolve the marketing of Victoria’s Secret,” L Brands chief financial officer Stuart Burgdoerfer said during the call.

This was the biggest event of the year for the compay, and many fans are wondering if Victoria’s Secret will be able to create something to fill its place. Additionally, due to the creation of more inclusive and diverse lingerie brands such as Savage x Fenty, Time Magazine reports that this cancellation is coming at a time of overall decline for the linergie brand.

“The announcement comes amid a difficult time for Victoria’s Secret, which has seen a fall in sales and a rise in criticism for its continued focus on what some say are oiutdated fashion and beauty ideals. Sales declined 7% in the latest quarter, compared to a 2% fall during the same time period last year,” said Mahita Gajanan, a reporter for Time Magazine.

There have been mixed reviews about the cancellation of this annual fashion show. Some fans are sad to see the end of this tradition, while others are eager to see if this cancellation will leave room for other, more inclusive brands to emerge.

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Model Slick Woods Shares She’s Fighting Stage Three Cancer

“How I feel about chemotherapy, shout out to everyone that gotta go through it #AtLeastImAlreadyBald”

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Model Slick Woods announced via Instagram that she is undergoing chemotherapy to treat stage three cancer. The photo is her with friends sticking her tongue out captioned “How I feel about chemotherapy, shout out to everyone that gotta go through it #AtLeastImAlreadyBald”.

 

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How I feel about chemotherapy, shout out to everyone that gotta go through it #atleastimalreadybald

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Woods is best known for appearing in campaigns and on the runway for Fenty, by her friend Rihanna.

After her post, The Shade Room shared an post disclosing that she is fighting stage 3 melenoma cancer.

She exclusively tells us that she is battling stage 3 melanoma cancer and that the cancer is spreading. She says she’s currently fighting for her life,” said  the caption.

 

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TSR STAFF: Christina C! @cdelafresh __ #TSRExclusiveDetails: #Roommates, we ask that you please keep #SlickWoods in your thoughts and prayers. __ Friends and fans have been expressing their support for Slick after she shared Tuesday that she was undergoing chemotherapy. __ She exclusively tells us that she is battling stage 3 melanoma cancer and that the cancer is spreading. She says she’s currently fighting for her life. __ At this time, we continue to pray for Slick’s health and that she’ll beat this disease. Her good spirit and will to fight is a testament to her strength and she’s certainly not alone in this fight given the outpouring of love and support from friends and fans all over the world. Keep fighting, Slick! 🙏🏿 (📸: @gettyimages)

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The model seems to be in good spirits. On Instagram, she posted a photo of her at the Fenty show and said “I thought I told y’all I’m not not victim.”

Last year, Woods made headlines when she walked Rihanna’s SavagexFenty fashion show in September 2018 hours before she went into labor and gave birth to her son, Saphir.

Melanoma is a skin cancer that develops in the melanin producing cells. To reduce your risk of developing it, it is best to wear sunscreen daily, avoid direct sunlight for long periods of time and to notice changes in your skin.

Floyd Mayweather Announces Coming Out Of Retirement

Iconic boxer, Floys Mayweather, announced i na surpise Instagram post that he would be retruning to fighting in 2020.

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Floyd Mayweather has fans waiting in anticipation after his latest announcement that he will be coming out of retirement in 2020.

On Thuesday night, this iconic fighter posted a photo of him wearing boxing gear with the caption “Coming out of retirement in 2020.”

The announcement seemed bizarre to many, in light of Mayweather’s earlier statement this week that he would be never be returning to boxing. According to the NY Post, Mayweather said that he would be leaving this “very brutal sport.” In this same article, the 42-year olf boxer explained that he had been asked several times to return to the ring, but declined because “my health is my wealth.”

It is unclear why Mayweather has changed his mind and ended his retirement yet again. In 2015, Mayweather came out of retirement to fight McGregor. Some speculate that Mayweather may be retuning in order to have a rematch with Canelo Alvarez and Manny Pacquiao. There has also been talk that McGregor himself has been making remarks about another fight with Mayweather.

Mayweather himself only gave a vague announcement via Instagram that fans could expect an undescribed event with him and UFC boss Dana White sometime in 2020. 

Since Mayweather’s announcement, fans have begun to get excited to see what this latest emergence from Mayweather will bring.

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Addressing The Health Needs of Men

A forum that looks at the many aspects of health for men, from physical to financial.

This morning it’s all about the health of Men.  There is a special event taking place to address the various aspect of health.  The “November Event” is taking place Saturday November 30th at Cigars 210.  My guest is the organizer and a therapist Mr. Paul Bashea Williams.

 

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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2020 Grammy Nominees For Gospel

Best Gospel Performance/Song

This award is given to the artist(s) and songwriter(s) (for new compositions) for the best traditional Christian, roots gospel or contemporary gospel single or track.

  • LOVE THEORY
    Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, songwriter
  • TALKIN’ ‘BOUT JESUS
    Gloria Gaynor Featuring Yolanda Adams; Bryan
    Fowler, Gloria Gaynor & Chris Stevens, songwriters
  • SEE THE LIGHT
    Travis Greene Featuring Jekalyn Carr
  • SPEAK THE NAME
    Koryn Hawthorne Featuring Natalie Grant
  • THIS IS A MOVE (LIVE)
    Tasha Cobbs Leonard; Tony Brown, Brandon Lake, Tasha Cobbs Leonard & Nate Moore, songwriters

 

Best Gospel Album

For albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded, vocal, traditional or contemporary/R&B gospel music recordings.

  • LONG LIVE LOVE
    Kirk Franklin
  • GOSHEN
    Donald Lawrence Presents The Tri -City Singers
  • TUNNEL VISION
    Gene Moore
  • SETTLE HERE
    William Murphy
  • SOMETHING’S HAPPENING! A CHRISTMAS ALBUM
    CeCe Winans

 

THE JOURNEY: “Jewel Ham – A Student Advocate for Arts Integration”

Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with Jewel Ham, a jubilant fine arts major, graphic media, digital arts journalism minor and honor student at Howard University.

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Exposure to arts education is proven to promote self-directed learning and sharpen critical and creative skills.  Jewel Ham believes that cross-pollinating fashion with art creates an access point for any demographic to develop appreciation for the many art forms around the world.  On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with a jubilant fine arts major, graphic media, digital arts journalism minor  and honor student at Howard University.

Air Date: March 24, 2019

 

No Shave November, GNO, Plus More Community Events

 No Shave November

Calling All Men! It’s time to talk about your health. Come out November 30th to No Shave November Men’s Health Day event in Fort. Washington www.cigars210.com

 

AKA Pop-up Shop

Are you looking for the perfect dress? Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated is hosting a Formal Wear Pop-Up Boutique November 30th at the Ivy Youth and Family Center in Suitland. www.igoaka.org

 

YWCA Open House

Join the YWCA for a career education and training event at their recruitment open house December 13th in NW. 202-626-0700.

 

 Mortgage help

Are you behind on your mortgage? Housing Counseling Services, Incorporated offers free counseling. www.housingetc.org

 

Sigma Gamma Rho

It’s A Silent Night Affair! Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority is hosting their 3rd Annual Holiday Social and Toy Drive Saturday, December 7th in Handover.

 

Girls’ Night Out by Shawn Yancy

Kick off the holidays the right way. Join Girls’ Night Out for their Holiday Bazaar and Toy Drive December 7th at UDC Student Center. www.gnobyshawnyancy.org.

 

Duke Ellington

Support talented youth and get in the holiday spririt. The Duke Ellington School of the Arts Show Choir presents A Motown Christmas December 12th – 15th. www.ellingtonartsorg

 

Girl Trek 5K Walks

Get moving after that holiday meal. Join GirlTrek for its 4th Annual #BlackFamily 5K National Walks Thanksgiving weekend to promote healthy living instead of over spending. www.girltrek.org

 

 

 

Mini-Series About James Comey Finds Their Barack Obama

Comey’s book covers his time as FBI director from 2013-2017, his role in the 2016 election and his relationship with Donald Trump, who fired him in 2017, according to The Hollywood Reporter. 

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British actor Ben-Adir Kingsley has snagged the role of former commander-in-chief Barack Obama in CBS Television Studios miniseries based on former FBI Director James Comeys memoir, A Higher Loyalty, according to Deadline.

“I feel humbled by the wealth of talent in this cast,” Ray said of the project in The Grio. “And I’m touched that so many great actors want to be a part of this story.”

Kingsley has appeared in World War Z in 2013, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword in 2017, and Trespass Against Us in 2016.

Comey’s book covers his time as FBI director from 2013-2017, his role in the 2016 election and his relationship with Donald Trump, who fired him in 2017, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

According to Deadline, the rest of the cast includes Jeff Daniels leading as Comey, Brendan Gleeson as President Donald Trump, Brian d’Arcy James as Mark Giuliano and Steve Zissis as Jim Baker.

Eddie Murphy, Lizzo To Appear On ‘SNL’

Saturday  Night Live tweeted their lineup for December shows. Jennifer Lopez, Lizzo, Dababy, and Eddie Murphy will appear for the upcoming shows.

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SNL tweeted their lineup for December shows. Jennifer Lopez, Lizzo, Dababy, and Eddie Murphy will appear for the upcoming shows.

J. Lo will host the first episode of the month on December 7. It was recently announced the performer will appear on Oprah Winfrey’s forthcoming wellness tour. The singer and actress is coming off of the blockbuster, Hustlers.

Lizzo will perform two weeks from then on December 21. This will be the singer’s SNL debut. This is adds on to another win for Lizzo this year. Earlier this week, Cuz I Love You won album of the year and “Juice” won video of the year at the 2019 Soul Train Awards.  She’s also nominated for eight Grammy Awards this year. The night that she’s performing, Eddie Murphy will return to SNL for the first time in 35 years as a host.

Murphy was a cast member from 1980 to 1984 where he starred in sketches such as “James Brown’s Celebrity Hot Tub Party,” “Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood,” and “Frank Sinatra and Stevie Wonder Duet.” Murphy is on Netflix’s Dolemite is my Name and is working on sequel to Coming to America.

Jermaine Dupri To Host Vegan Thanksgiving

PETA says they will serve “delicious vegan meals—including roasted vegan turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, mushroom gravy, and pumpkin pie—to families and folks in need on Saturday, in honor of Thanksgiving.

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Jermaine Dupri is bringing Thanksgiving to Atlanta a little early as he partners with PETA to host a vegan Thanksgiving for families in need.

In their statement, PETA says they will serve “delicious vegan meals—including roasted vegan turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, mushroom gravy, and pumpkin pie—to families and folks in need on Saturday, in honor of Thanksgiving. Tofurky Roasts will also be given away.”

Dupri has been vegan for over a decade and now wants to share his healthy and humane lifestyle with others.

He has also been a longterm supporter of PETA.

 

“The holidays are about the spirit of giving, and PETA and I want to give people in Atlanta a Thanksgiving meal that’s healthy, humane, and delicious,”  he says.

The feast will take place on Saturday at the West Hunter Street Baptist Church in Atlanta.

Tiffany Haddish Partners With Dating App

“Whatever that first thought is in that first 10 seconds [of seeing a profile], that’s what it is,” she advises. “Swipe right or left. Whatever the first thought is, move on.”

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Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish partnered with the dating app Bumble to help singles on the app swipe to success.

According to ESSENCE, swipers in “date” mode can match with Haddish’s card to see get dating tips and advice. Out of those those that match with the card, one of then could win a private session with her to give their profile a makeover.

This partnership seems to be a perfect match because on Bumble, women have to initiate the conversation, like Haddish says she does in real life. She told ESSENCE that amidst all of her success, she gets lonely too.

“I started to realize I wasn’t having fun and I was getting really lonely,” she says. “I’m always surrounded by people, but I wasn’t necessarily having an emotional connection with anyone.”

She also gives some free game to success on dating apps.

“Whatever that first thought is in that first 10 seconds [of seeing a profile], that’s what it is,” she advises. “Swipe right or left. Whatever the first thought is, move on.”

10-Year-Old Boy Charged With A Sexual Offense At School In Md

All of the students involved have been disciplined according to a school system source.

A 10-year-old Charles County boy has been charged with a fourth-degree sex offense and one count of second-degree assault. It is in connection with a group of fourth graders who were playing tag at Gale-Bailey Elementary School.

The female victim says during the game one boy said something sexually inappropriate to her, another put his arms around her and the boy charged touched her inappropriately.

All of the students involved have been disciplined according to a school system source.

The 10-year-old was charged but not put in custody. There’s no word when or if he will have to appear in court on the charges.

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Male Birth Control Injection On The Way

“The product can safely be called the world’s first male contraceptive.”

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Injectable birth male birth control for men is on its way to being available in India.

Reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance, or RISUG. According to the Hindustan Times, the contraceptive is effective for 13 years and is purposed to be a replacement for a surgical vasectomy. The contraceptive has completed a clinical trial and could be available in the coming months.

“The product is ready, with only regulatory approvals pending with the Drugs Controller. The trials are over, including extended, phase 3 clinical trials for which 303 candidates were recruited with 97.3% success rate and no reported side-effects. The product can safely be called the world’s first male contraceptive,” said Dr RS Sharma, senior scientist with ICMR, who has been spearheading the trials.

Under anaesthesia, a polymer is injected in the sperm-containing tube near the testicles. This option is less risky than a vasectomy according to doctors.

“Non-surgical procedures are always preferred over surgical procedures because they will be safer and less invasive. More men are likely to opt for it,” said Dr Anup Kumar, head of urology and renal transplant department, Safdarjung Hospital in India.

Researchers in the US are developing another contraceptive for males, similar to this one that comes in gel form, according to the Parsemus Foundation.

Kerry Washington To Direct An Episode of ‘Insecure’

“I’m a little INSECURE about my Mirror B*tch. But I’m excited for @IssaRae to show me how it’s done. #KerryDirectsInsecure”

Contributed by Rebecca Johnson

Kerry Washington will direct an episode for the new season of Insecure. Washington shared the news with a funny video of her freestyling in the mirror like the main character of the show, Issa is known for.

According to Shadow and Act, Washington will direct the ninth episode of the season which will debut in 2020.

Scandal creator Shonda Rhimes, who encouraged the actress to direct an episode, cosigned the news on Twitter.

Washington is currently in American Son  Good Times on Netflix and will be producing the upcomingremake on ABC.

Increased Police Presence At Quince Orchard H.S. Following Social Media Threat

There is a heightened police presence right now at Quince Orchard High School in Montgomery County. Official say it follows a social media post showing an image of a weapon and the words not to go to school.

There is a heightened police presence right now at Quince Orchard High School in Montgomery County.  Officials say it follows a social media post showing an image of a weapon and the words not to go to school.

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Redistricting in Howard Will Change The Lives Of Thousands Of Students

The Howard County Board of Education voted and approved the change last night. The vote follows months of some very emotional and tense debates on the issue.

Leaders in Howard County have approved a controversial redistricting plan. The decision will affect thousands of students. The change reportedly was made to help schools dealing with overcrowding as well as school that had a large number of children on low or reduced meals.

The Howard County Board of Education voted and approved the change last night. The vote follows months of some very emotional and tense debates on the issue.

The plan will now move about 1 in 10 students during the 2020 2021 school year. Some students will face longer bus rides. The school system services 58,000 students in one of the country’s every growing affluent area.

School Board Chair, Marvis Ellis says, “It’s a first step” in addressing socioeconomics in their schools. Not everyone is happy with the vote. Some feel it goes too far while others feel it does not go far enough.

The Howard County school system is made up of 36% white, 24% black, 22% Asian, 11% Hispanic and 6% who identify themselves as multiracial.

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Ruben Studdard, Miki Howard and A Christmas Carol

There’s plenty to do and see for the entire family to enjoy.

WEEKEND HAPS UPDATE

 

  • Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club presents The Chuck Brown Band Doors open at 6pm.  Show time is 8pm.

 

  • R&B singer Ruben Studdard performs at Blues Alley this weekend for two shows each night 8pm & 10pm.

 

  • Miki Howard is at City Winery Sunday for two shows 6pm and 9:30pm.

  • Chris Botti is at The Birchmere Show time is 7:30.

 

  • The holiday classic “A Christmas Carol”is playing at Ford’s Theatre, running through January 1st.

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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Teacher, Students and Violence in the Classroom

Teachers discuss violence, students and safety in the classroom

There’s been a lot of talk and concern over the past week about a fight at largo high school last Friday between a teacher and a student. That incident… caught on smartphone video. The teacher was arrested and charged with physical child abuse and assault.  She is now on administrative leave.  The student’s status is not known.  We’re going to examine the issue of safety in school, the problems and possible solutions.

Kimberly Worthy, 2009 DC Teacher of the Year

John Simms, Teacher, Richard Wright Public Charter School

Was Racial Slur Used During Browns/Steelers Melee?

Steelers QB Rudolph denies report he used racial slur  

PITTSBURGH (AP) Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph is
denying he used a racial slur before his confrontation with
suspended Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.

ESPN, using anonymous sources, reported Thursday that Garrett told
the NFL that Rudolph used a slur just before a brawl between the
two teams last week that included Garrett ripping off Rudolph’s
helmet and then hitting the quarterback in the head with it. The
NFL suspended Garrett indefinitely. He appealed the decision on
Wednesday. The matter remains under review.

Steelers spokesman Burt Lauten said Rudolph ”vehemently denies”
the report. Rudolph, who has not yet been disciplined for his role
in the fight, said on Wednesday that there was ”no acceptable
excuse” for his behavior during the fight.

Cleveland coach Freddie Kitchens said he supports Garrett ”in
every way possible” but did not comment when asked if Garrett told
Kitchens about the slur in the aftermath of the fight.

Guilty Pleas From Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh

Former Baltimore mayor enters guilty pleas in fraud case

BALTIMORE (AP) — The disgraced former mayor of Baltimore pleaded guilty Thursday to federal conspiracy and tax evasion charges in a case involving sales of her self-published children’s books.
Catherine Pugh pleaded guilty in federal court in Baltimore to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the government and tax evasion. But she pleaded not guilty to wire fraud. The pleas came a day after an 11-count indictment was unsealed.
The case involves sales of her self-published “Healthy Holly” books to non-profits and foundations to promote her political career and fund her run for mayor. Pugh, a Democrat who was elected in 2016, resigned under pressure in May.
A federal grand jury indictment returned on Nov. 14 also charged two Pugh associates, Gary Brown, Jr., and Roslyn Wedington, who have pleaded guilty to conspiracy and tax fraud.
Pugh became Baltimore’s second mayor in less than a decade to step down because of scandal. Former Mayor Sheila Dixon left office in 2010 as part of a plea deal for misappropriating about $500 in gift cards meant for needy families.
The charges against Pugh came as the city has struggled violent crime and other cases of public corruption, as well as a major police scandal. The city has had more than 300 homicides for five years in a row.

Food2Feed 2019 Raises Thousands For Needy Families

“We are grateful to our listeners and sponsors and humbled by their generosity,” said WHUR General Manager Sean Plater. We collected tons of non-perishable food items and monetary donations that will make a difference for thousands of families across the DMV.

Washington, D.C. – (Wednesday, November 20, 2019) – They phoned in, met us at designated stops across the Washington region, and went on line to make donations.  The end result was thousands of dollars raised this year for the “96.3 WHUR Food2Feed Rolling Food Drive.”  The flagship radio station of the Howard University radio network hosted its annual Thanksgiving food drive Tuesday, November 19th from 6am to 6pm from the studios of WHUR at 529 Bryant Street, NW.  But the station also hit the streets of the DMV making stops at the Wilson building in NW, DC, Alexandria City Hall in Virginia, and the Wayne Curry Administration Building in Maryland.

This year’s “Food2Feed” collected enough money and non-perishable food to be able to provide meals to over 66-thousand persons in the Washington area. The Capital Area Food Bank, Shabach Ministries and Alive Food Center are the organizations who are the benefactors of the 12-hour Food2Feed radiothon. The non-profit agencies work daily to fight under in the region by identifying those persons who are food insecure.

“We are grateful to our listeners and sponsors and humbled by their generosity,” said WHUR General Manager Sean Plater. We collected tons of non-perishable food items and monetary donations that will make a difference for thousands of families across the DMV.

“I came to give because I see everyday people living on the streets and it just breaks my heart.  I can’t imagine their stories, but I can make sure I help them in this small way.  That’s why I give every year to Food2Feed,” said WHUR Listener Michelle Thomas.

The reasons for giving varied from person to person.  But most agreed that hearing statistics like hunger impacts 1 in 10 persons in the DMV are alarming.  WHUR has been hosting its holiday food drive for 42 years.  It truly is a labor of love.

Food2Feed is part of WHUR’s overall “Season of Giving Campaign” in which the station provides new winter gear for youth in October and toys and gifts for youngsters in December. Additionally, the radio station will partner with Steve Harvey and Shabach Ministries to disseminate 100 turkeys and bags of food to needy families Monday, November 25th. “Serving our local community is what radio is all about,” added Plater.

 

There’s A Job Fair in Prince George’s County Today, 10 – 2 pm

Employers will be looking to fill everything from entry level to upper management positions. All attendees are asked to dress for an interview and bring their resumes.

Today the non profit The Training Source is holding a job fair. It runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kentland Community Center, 2413 Pinebrook Avenue in Landover, Maryland.

The jof fair will have members from local to government agencies. The U.S. Census Bureau is the largest company looking to hire. Here’s the current employers and exhibitors:

U.S. Census Bureau
United States Capital Police
Woodforest National Bank
Francis O. Day Company, Inc
Manpower Staffing
Thompson Creek Window Company
Visiting Angels: Senior Care and Home Services
HCD International
World System Builder
Loving Heart Assisted Living
City of Seat Pleasant
The Training Source, Inc.

Employers will be looking to fill everything from entry level to upper management positions. All attendees are asked to dress for an interview and bring their resumes.

The Training Source, Inc. provides education, training and other services that help those who want to work get into the work force.

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Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ Lands Grammy Nomination

Past winners include The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou, Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton.

Michelle Obama is on track to become a Grammy winner. Her best-seller “Becoming” is nominated for best spoken word album — a category Barack Obama won twice. Other past winners include The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou, Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton.

District Height’s Mayor Convicted Of Misconduct In Office

Martin is due to learn his punishment on December 10th.

District Heights Mayor Eddie Martin has been convicted of misconduct while in office.

Martin was found guilty of using city letterhead to approve the purchase of 50,000 thousand dollars worth of fireworks for the city. When in reality the items actually went to one of his friends. The purchase was for Class B and C fireworks which are only available for purchase by municipalities or anyone with a federal explosive license.

Martin is due to learn his punishment on December 10th.

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Celebrating Black Women and Their Beauty

Profile Noire is on exhibit through January 18th 2020 at the Charles Sumner School Museum

A powerful exhibit is underway celebrating black women and all their beauty.  It’s called Profile Noire and the portrait series is on display now thru January 18that the Charles Sumner School.  My guest is Rhonisha Franklin – Award-Winning Photographer, Speaker, Workshop Presenter

 Profile Noire will exhibit until January 18th2020 at the Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives.  The portrait series features 100 Black women photographed over a one-year timespan.  The women were asked during their photo sessions to answer questions about themselves. 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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Not So Fast Mr. West

Kanye West has been denied a permit to build an amphitheater on his ranch in Wyoming.

CODY, Wyo. (AP) — Kanye West has been denied a permit to build an amphitheater on his ranch in Wyoming.

The Park County Planning and Zoning Commission made the decision Tuesday after the rapper changed his plans for the structure near Cody.

West told county officials he now wants to include residential space.

The Cody Enterprise reports county officials also object to West already having done considerable work at the site. They told West’s representatives to stop work immediately.

Kane Morris with Point Architects in Cody apologized, saying West came forward as soon as he changed his mind and will stop the work.

West bought the ranch this year and plans to move the headquarters of his shoe and clothing company, Adidas Yeezy, to Cody.

Jussie Smollett’s Suing Chicago

Smollett’s attorneys filed a response Tuesday in federal court. It said the city should not be allowed to recover costs from Smollett because it accepted $10,000 from the actor “as payment in full in connection with the dismissal of the charges against him.”

Empire may be ending but will there be an end in site for actor Jussie Smollett?

CHICAGO (AP) — Former “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett is suing Chicago for malicious prosecution and says the city should not seek payment from him to cover the cost of the investigation into his claim that he was a victim of a racist and homophobic attack because it accepted his $10,000 bail “as payment in full.”

Chicago filed a lawsuit in April seeking reimbursement of more than $130,000 for overtime paid to police officers who were involved in investigating the alleged January attack.

Smollett’s attorneys filed a response Tuesday in federal court. It said the city should not be allowed to recover costs from Smollett because it accepted $10,000 from the actor “as payment in full in connection with the dismissal of the charges against him.”

They also filed a counterclaim, saying Smollett was the victim of a malicious prosecution that caused him humiliation and extreme distress.

Smollett told police that he was beaten Jan. 29 by two men who looped a noose around his neck and threw vile comments at him. Chicago police said the attack was staged, and Smollett was charged with making a false report.

Prosecutors dropped the case in March. Smollett maintained his innocence but agreed to let authorities keep the $10,000 bail.

Chicago’s Law Department issued a statement Wednesday saying the city will continue to pursue its efforts to recover the full cost of its investigation.

“The judge in this case has already ruled in our favor once and we fully expect to be successful in defeating these counterclaims,” Bill McCaffrey, Chicago law department spokesman, said in a statement.

Millennials And Money, Do They Handle It Better?

How do Millennials and older generations compare and contrast when it comes to handling money?

How is your money?  Depending on your age… it may be better for some than it is for others. A recent study by TD Bank found that Millennials are the most transparent generation when it comes to talking about finances in the relationships… compared to older generations.  Do Millennials do it better when it comes to their finances?

Resources:

LaShawne Holland

LaShawne Holland, Financial Coach

Langston Vincent, “The Media Prince”, Journalist, Social Media Influencer

EU Ambassador Ties Trump To Ukraine “Quid Pro Quo”

Trump directed Ukraine quid pro quo, key witness says

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ambassador Gordon Sondland declared to impeachment investigators Wednesday that President Donald Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani explicitly sought a “quid pro quo” with Ukraine, leveraging an Oval Office visit for political investigations of Democrats. But he also came to believe the trade involved much more.
Besides the U.S. offer of a coveted shoulder-to-shoulder photo, he said it was his understanding that the president was holding up nearly $400 million in military aid — badly need with an aggressive Russia on Ukraine’s border — in exchange for an announcement of the investigations.
Sondland conceded that Trump never told him directly the security assistance was blocked for the probes, a gap in his account that Republicans and the White House seized on as evidence the president did nothing wrong. But Sondland said his dealings with Giuliani, as well as administration officials, left him with the clear understanding of what was at stake.
“Was there a ‘quid pro quo?'” Sondland testified in opening remarks. “With regard to the requested White House call and White House meeting, the answer is yes.”
The rest, he said, was obvious: “Two plus two equals four.”
Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union and a major donor to Trump’s inauguration, was the most highly anticipated witness in the House’s impeachment inquiry into the 45th president of the United States.
In often-stunning testimony, he painted a picture of a Ukraine pressure campaign that was prompted by Trump himself, orchestrated by Giuliani and well-known to other senior officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Sondland said he raised his concerns about a quid pro quo for military aid with Vice President Mike Pence — a conversation a Pence adviser vigorously denied.
Pompeo also dismissed Sondland’s account.
However, Sondland said, “Everyone was in the loop. It was no secret.”
He said that he and Trump spoke directly about desired investigations, including a colorful cellphone call this summer overheard by others at a restaurant in Kyiv.
Trump himself insists daily that he did nothing wrong and the Democrats are just trying to drum him out of office.
As the hearing proceeded, he spoke to reporters outside the White House. Reading from notes written with a black marker, Trump quoted Sondland quoting Trump to say the president wanted nothing from the Ukrainians and did not seek a quid pro quo. He also distanced himself from his hand-picked ambassador, saying he didn’t know him “very well.”
Trump concluded, “It’s all over” for the impeachment proceedings.
The impeachment inquiry focuses significantly on allegations that Trump sought investigations of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son — and the discredited idea that Ukraine rather than Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election — in return for the badly needed military aid for Ukraine and the White House visit.
In Moscow on Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was pleased that the “political battles” in Washington had overtaken the Russia allegations, which are supported by the U.S. intelligence agencies.
“Thank God,” Putin said, “no one is accusing us of interfering in the U.S. elections anymore. Now they’re accusing Ukraine.”
Sondland said that conditions on any potential Ukraine meeting at the White House started as “generic” but more items were “added to the menu including — Burisma and 2016 election meddling.” Burisma is the Ukrainian gas company where Biden’s son Hunter served on the board. And, he added, “the server,” the hacked Democratic computer system.
Sondland said he didn’t know at the time that Burisma was linked to the Bidens but today knows “exactly what it means.” He and other diplomats didn’t want to work with Giuliani. But he and the others understood that Giuliani “was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew that these investigations were important to the president.”
He also came to understand that the military aid hinged on the investigations, though Trump never told him so directly.
Sondland, a wealthy hotelier, has emerged as a central figure in an intense week in the probe that is featuring nine witnesses testifying over three days.
The envoy appeared prepared to fend off scrutiny over the way his testimony has shifted in closed-door settings, saying “my memory has not been perfect.” He said the State Department left him without access to emails, call records and other documents he needed in the inquiry. Republicans called his account “the trifecta of unreliability.”
Still, he did produce new emails and text messages to bolster his assertion that others in the administration were aware of the investigations he was pursuing for Trump from Ukraine.
Sondland insisted, twice, that he was “adamantly opposed to any suspension of aid” for Ukraine. “I followed the directions of the president.”
The son of immigrants who he said escaped Europe during the Holocaust, Sondland described himself as a “lifelong Republican” who has worked with officials from both parties, including Biden.
Dubbed one of the “three amigos” pursuing Ukraine policy, Sondland is disputing that they were running some “rogue “operation outside official U.S. policy. He produced emails and texts showing he, former special envoy Kurt Volker and Energy Secretary Rick Perry kept Pompeo and others apprised of their activity. One message from Volker said, “Spoke w Rudy per guidance from S.” He said, “S means the secretary of state.”
Democratic Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff of California said, “The knowledge of this scheme was far and wide.”
Schiff warned Pompeo and other administration officials who are refusing to turn over documents and testimony to the committee “they do so at their own peril.” He said obstruction of Congress was included in articles of impeachment during Watergate.
The top Republican on the committee, Devin Nunes of California, decried the inquiry and told the ambassador, “Mr. Sondland, you are here to be smeared.”
Nunes renewed his demand to hear from the still-anonymous whistleblower whose complaint about Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy led the House to open the impeachment inquiry.
Sondland’s hours of testimony didn’t appear to sway Trump’s GOP allies in the Senate, who would ultimately be jurors in an impeachment trial.
Mike Braun of Indiana said the president’s actions “may not be appropriate, but this is the question: Does it rise to the level of impeachment? And it’s a totally different issue and none of this has.”
“I’m pretty certain that’s what most of my cohorts in the Senate are thinking and I know that’s what Hoosiers are thinking — and most of middle America.”

Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh Indicted

Ex-Baltimore mayor charged in ‘Healthy Holly’ book scandal

BALTIMORE (AP) — The disgraced former mayor of Baltimore was charged Wednesday with fraud and tax evasion involving sales of her self-published children’s books to non-profits and foundations that did business with the government.
An 11-count federal indictment accuses Catherine Pugh of arranging fraudulent sales of her “Healthy Holly” books to schools, libraries and a medical system to enrich herself, promote her political career and fund her run for mayor.
“There are many victims in this case,” said U.S. Attorney Robert Hur in announcing the indictment. “The victims are all of us, the taxpayers and the people of Baltimore, who expect and deserve integrity from their public officials.”
Federal authorities say Pugh and two city employees double-sold the books or failed to deliver them to institutions they were purchased for, including the Baltimore City Public Schools. Pugh then allegedly used the proceeds to fund straw donations to her mayoral campaign and to renovate a house.
Pugh, who has been in seclusion since early April, is expected to surrender to U.S. marshals ahead of her arraignment Thursday in Baltimore. She’ll appear before U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and tax evasion.
The grand jury indictment returned on Nov. 14 also charged two Pugh associates, Gary Brown, Jr., and Roslyn Wedington, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy and tax fraud.
Hur described the alleged crimes as a years-long “ruse” involving “funny documents” including faked federal tax forms and invoices, and companies that did no actual work.
If convicted, Pugh faces up to 20 years in prison on each wire fraud count, and five years for each tax evasion count. The federal government also will seek to seize a house owned by Pugh and $770,000 as part of any sentence.
Pugh’s attorney, Steven Silverman, declined comment, saying he’ll address the allegations in open court.
Pugh, 69, resigned in May as federal, state and local authorities probed whether she arranged bulk book sales to disguise political kickbacks that netted her hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years. The books were meant for schools and day care centers, but it’s unclear where tens of thousands of copies ended up.
Asked whether he views the buyers of the books as victims or co-conspirators, Hur said people can “rest assured that we are continuing to look at all the potential criminal charges that could be brought.”
Jennifer Boone, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Baltimore Field Office, said the complex and demanding investigation, nearly three years in length, illustrates that “no one is above the law.”
“There is a growing intolerance by the American people of public corruption, an intolerance reflected in the willingness to come forward and report abuse of public office,” Boone said.
The first-term Democrat, who became mayor in late 2016, took a leave from the mayor’s office in early April. At the time, Silverman blamed poor health following a bout of pneumonia, and described Pugh as so fragile physically and mentally that she was unable to make “major decisions.” Days later, FBI and IRS agents raided her offices, homes and other locations, seizing money transfer receipts, a laptop, compact discs and a $100,000 check from the University of Maryland Medical System to Pugh’s “Healthy Holly” company.
The indictment accuses her, among other crimes, of claiming taxable income in 2016 of $31,020, with $4,168 tax due, “when in fact, Pugh’s taxable income was $322,365, with an income tax due of approximately $102,444.”
Pugh’s books included “Healthy Holly: Exercising is Fun” and “Healthy Holly: Fruits Come in Colors like the Rainbow.” Most were sold directly to nonprofits and foundations that did business — or attempted to do business — with the state or the city of Baltimore, according to the indictment.
Brown, an aide to Pugh in the state Senate and during her 2016 campaign, helped hawk the books, often calling himself Healthy Holly’s CEO even though he was never an employee. His lawyer, Barry Pollack, said Wednesday that “Mr. Brown regrets his role in this matter, has resolved the charges against him, and trusts that the court process will treat everyone involved fairly.”
Wedington, who worked with Brown and directed a job training center Pugh chaired, “unfortunately made some wrong decisions” to help pay her medical bills, said her lawyer, Brandon Mead.
Pugh had served in the state legislature since 2005. As a state senator, she sat on a committee that funded the University of Maryland Medical System, one of the state’s largest private employers. She also sat on the hospital network’s board sat starting in 2001, and until the scandal erupted in March, it was her biggest book customer.
The medical system paid Pugh $500,000 for 100,000 copies, but there was no contract, and the system described some of the purchases as “grants” in federal filings. She returned her most recent $100,000 payment and described the deal as a “regrettable mistake” before retreating from public view.
Health care provider Kaiser Permanente also disclosed that it paid Pugh’s Healthy Holly LLC about $114,000 between 2015 and 2018 for roughly 20,000 copies. She oversaw Baltimore’s spending board in 2017, when the city awarded a $48 million contract to the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States Inc.
A longtime city council member, Bernard “Jack” Young, took over as mayor after Pugh resigned. He inherited a city with failing schools, a thriving illegal drug market and one of the nation’s highest rates of violent crime.

T.I. To Join ‘Red Table Talk’

Jada Pinkett Smith revealed to People.com that T.I and his wife would be joining her and said, “They came on today and he addresses the controversy that is happening right now in regards to his daughter — and me and Tiny also talk about how they survived their challenges in their marriage.” The Red Table Talk has become a popular safe zone to make amends and open up.

Contributed by Amber Cooper

Last week, the rapper, T.I., made headlines across the internet for his comments regarding his daughter, Deyjah Harris. 

T.I. made a guest appearance on the “Ladies Like Us” podcast, where he admits to attending the gynecologist with his daughter to make sure she’s still a virgin. His exact words were “to check her hymen.” The topic of virginity and hymen quickly began to trend on multiple social platforms. 

According to E! Network, “T.I.’s daughter would later unfollow the rapper on social media. She also subtly responded to the headlines by liking a series of tweets that called her father’s actions ‘disgusting,’ ‘possessive’ and ‘controlling.’”

Jada Pinkett Smith revealed to People.com that T.I and his wife would be joining her and said, “They came on today and he addresses the controversy that is happening right now in regards to his daughter — and me and Tiny also talk about how they survived their challenges in their marriage.” The Red Table Talk has become a popular safe zone to make amends and open up. 

The digital talk show airs Mondays on Facebook Watch. 

LeBron Sets Triple-Double Mark, Lakers Hold Off OKC 112-107

LOS ANGELES (AP) — To LeBron James, triple-doubles are not a goal.

They are only a side effect of the consistent, brilliant all-around play he has been dishing out for 17 NBA seasons, with no slowdown in sight.

Triple-doubles also don’t mean much to LeBron without wins attached to them, so James was pleased when his latest statistical superlative occurred during yet another successful night for the surging Los Angeles Lakers.

James became the first player in NBA history to record a triple-double against every team in the league, and Anthony Davis scored 34 points during the Lakers’ fifth straight victory, 112-107 over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night.

James finished with 25 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists to post a triple-double against his 30th opponent for the NBA-leading Lakers, who have won 12 of 13 after a perfect four-game homestand. James was more surprised than thrilled by his latest statistical achievement, particularly while a different statistic glared at him from the box score.

“Coach (Frank) Vogel came in here and said, ‘Congratulations,’ and I thought he was joking about my seven turnovers,” James said. “I really don’t know what to think about it. I just think it’s a pretty cool stat to know, and I’m glad it happened in a win.”

James has five triple-doubles in the Lakers’ last 10 games, getting four in victories. There’s a reason for this spree: Although James has constantly filled the stat sheet since he joined the league in 2003, he is leading the NBA this season with 11.1 assists per game, nearly four more than his career average. He has at least 10 assists in six consecutive games, the longest streak of his career.

Vogel has put the ball in James’ hands constantly on offense, and his playmaking acumen has grown along with his chemistry with Davis, as they demonstrated repeatedly against the Thunder. Seven of LeBron’s assists came on baskets by Davis.

“Amazing,” Davis said. “To be able to do that against every team is something special. I mean, (it’s) trippy that he’s been playing for a long time, so it was a matter of time before it happened, but just a tribute to all his hard work.”

James is fifth in NBA history with 86 triple-doubles, but the four players in front of him — Oscar Robertson, Russell Westbrook, Lakers great Magic Johnson and Lakers assistant coach Jason Kidd — hadn’t done it against 30 teams. Kidd, who did it against 28 teams, has served as a role model for James’ efforts as a tall point guard.

“He’s just playing terrific basketball,” Vogel said. “For him to be doing what he’s doing in his 17th year is just nothing short of remarkable. There’s no reason to believe he can’t sustain that for the rest of the season and help us make a real strong playoff push.”

Dennis Schröder scored 20 of his season-high 31 points in a phenomenal first half for the Thunder, who have lost four of five despite two solid performances at Staples Center. Danilo Gallinari added 25 points in his former home arena, and Nerlens Noel had 15.

“That’s why (James) is considered probably the best of all time, but I think we did a great job on him,” Schröder said. “They obviously hit some tough shots.”

One night after the Thunder barely missed an upset win over the Clippers thanks to a last-minute 3-pointer by former star Paul George, Oklahoma City couldn’t quite catch up to the powerful Lakers despite keeping the game close all night.

“There’s a lot of things we did well in there,” Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan said. “But, you know, we came up short in all these games. I think the one sign you can point to is both teams, the Clippers and the Lakers, are really, really good teams, so we’re competing well at a high level. But we’ve just got to do more in order to be able to finish and close out games.”

The Thunder won’t have to wait long for a rematch: These teams meet again in Oklahoma City in three days.

TIP-INS

Thunder: F Hamidou Diallo missed his third straight game with a left knee sprain. … Schröder got a technical foul in the third quarter for confronting Davis at the free throw line after Davis dunked and was fouled.

Lakers: Kyle Kuzma left the court in the second quarter with an eye abrasion after teenager Darius Bazley hit him in the right side of his face with an elbow on a drive. Kuzma returned to the bench in the second half, but with obvious damage above his eye. He didn’t return to the game, although Vogel said he was available if necessary. The Lakers plan to re-evaluate him within the next 24 hours.

CLOSEOUT SEQUENCE

James’ 3-pointer put the Lakers up 109-98 with 3:08 to play, but the Thunder scored nine straight points to cut the Lakers’ lead to two on Gallinari’s free throws with 1:24 left.

After Danny Green got a key offensive rebound for the Lakers, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope drilled a 3-pointer with 55 seconds left. James missed two free throws moments later to keep the Thunder in it, but Oklahoma City couldn’t score again.

POINT GUARDS BEHAVE

Chris Paul had four points, 10 assists and five rebounds for the Thunder, and he didn’t appear to clash with Rajon Rondo, his opponent in a fight early last season while he was with the Rockets. Rondo had eight points and a season-high 10 assists.

UP NEXT

Thunder: Host the Lakers on Friday.

Lakers: Visit the Thunder on Friday.

Nipsey Hussle Receives Three Grammy Nominations

The Grammy’s are set to premiere on CBS on January 26, 2020.

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The late rapper, Nipsey Hussle, has been nominated for three posthumous Grammy awards. 

Hussle scored three nominations for best rap performance and best rap song for his song “Racks in the Middle” and best rap/sung performance for “Higher Up” featuring DJ Khaled and John Legend, according to Grammy.com.

Hussle was fatally shot in the parking lot of his clothing store, “The Marathon Clothing” earlier this year. His longtime partner, Lauren London, an actress known for her role in the movie “ATL,” has promised to always continue his legacy.  

CNN reports that, “Hussle was previously nominated for a Grammy in 2019 for best rap album for his debut studio album, “Victory Lap.” Hussle will be up against rappers such as Cardi B, Offset, and J.Cole. 

The Grammy’s are set to premiere on CBS on January 26, 2020. 

‘Bring It’ Dance Coach Pleads Guilty To Rape Charges 

“Coach John” and his team were featured on “Bring It” several times. Connor currently has two other cases pending that involve sexual partners.

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A Memphis, Tennesse dance coach pleads guilty to sex charges after exposing his dance student to HIV.  

John Conner III, also known as “Coach John,” on Lifetime’s hit show ‘Bring It’ began romantic relations with a young man after meeting on social media in 2015.

According to Gossiponthis.com,The teen eventually joined Conner’s dance team, the Infamous Dancerettes, but it wasn’t until several months after their first sexual encounter that the teen found out from another source that Conner was HIV positive.”

The young man opened up to his parents about what was happening. Eventually, Conner was charged with criminal exposure to HIV, statutory rape by an authority figure and solicitation of a minor. 

Conner was set to start trial this week, but the The NY Daily News reports that he “reversed his decision and pleaded guilty to felony charges of criminal exposure to HIV, statutory rape by an authority figure and solicitation of a minor. He’s scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 20.” 

“Coach John” and his team were featured on “Bring It” several times. Connor currently has two other cases pending that involve sexual partners.

Michelle Obama, J. Lo To Join Oprah On Wellness Tour

“Oprah’s 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus” will also include guest appearances from Jennifer Lopez, Dwayne Johnson, Amy Schumer, Tina Fey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Kate Hudson.

NEW YORK (AP) — Oprah Winfrey’s going on tour, and she’s bringing a rock-star lineup with her, including former first lady Michelle Obama and Grammy- and Oscar-winner Lady Gaga.

Live Nation announced Wednesday that Winfrey’s wellness arena tour with WW (Weight Watchers Reimagined) — dubbed “Oprah’s 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus” — will also include guest appearances from Jennifer Lopez, Dwayne Johnson, Amy Schumer, Tina Fey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Kate Hudson.

On the tour, Winfrey will hold one-on-one conversations with the superstars, first with Gaga on January 4, 2020, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The nine-city tour will also visit St. Paul, Minnesota (Fey); Charlotte, North Carolina (Schumer); Atlanta (Johnson); Brooklyn, New York (Obama); Dallas (Ellis Ross); San Francisco (Hudson); and Los Angeles (Lopez). Winfrey will wrap the tour on March 7 in Denver with BFF Gayle King.

In addition to the celebrity interviews, each full-day wellness event will include Winfrey discussing her own wellness journey; a dance exercise from choreographer Julianne Hough; talks from inspirational guest speakers; a pre-show dance party; a WW-customized box lunch; and interactive concourse activations.

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Online:

https://www.ww.com/Oprah

2020 Grammy Awards: Nominees In Top Categories

A list of nominees in the top categories at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, announced Wednesday by The Recording Academy.

A list of nominees in the top categories at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, announced Wednesday by The Recording Academy.

— Album of the year: “I,I,” Bon Iver; “Norman (Expletive) Rockwell!,” Lana Del Rey; “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish; “Thank U, Next,” Ariana Grande; “I Used to Know Her,” H.E.R.; “7,” Lil Nas X; “Cuz I Love You (Deluxe),” Lizzo; “Father of the Bride,” Vampire Weekend.

— Record of the year: “Hey, Ma,” Bon Iver; “Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish; “7 Rings,” Ariana Grande; “Hard Place,” H.E.R.; “Talk,” Khalid; “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus; “Truth Hurts,” Lizzo; “Sunflower,” Post Malone and Swae Lee.

— Song of the year (songwriter’s award): “Always Remember Us This Way,” Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey and Lori McKenna; “Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell; “Bring My Flowers Now,” Tanya Tucker, Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth; “Hard Place,” H.E.R., Rodney Jerkins, Ruby Amanfu, Sam Ashworth and D. Arcelious Harris; “Lover,” Taylor Swift; “Norman (Expletive) Rockwell,” Lana Del Rey and Jack Antonoff; “Someone You Loved,” Lewis Capaldi, Tom Barnes, Pere Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn and Sam Roman; “Truth Hurts,” Lizzo, Ricky Reed, Tele and Jesse Saint John.

— Best new artist: Black Pumas; Billie Eilish; Lil Nas X; Lizzo; Maggie Rogers; Rosalía; Tank and the Bangas; Yola.

— Best pop solo performance: “Spirit,” Beyoncé; “Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish; “7 Rings,” Ariana Grande; “Truth Hurts,” Lizzo; “You Need to Calm Down,” Taylor Swift.

— Best pop duo/group performance: “Boyfriend,” Ariana Grande and Social House; “Sucker,” Jonas Brothers; “Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus; “Sunflower,” Post Malone and Swae Lee; “Senorita,” Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello.

— Best pop vocal album: “The Lion King: The Gift,” Beyoncé; “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish; “Thank U, Next,” Ariana Grande; “No. 6 Collaborations Project,” Ed Sheeran; “Lover,” Taylor Swift.

— Best traditional pop vocal album: “Si,” Andrea Bocelli; “Love (Deluxe Edition),” Michael Bublé; “Look Now,” Elvis Costello & The Imposters; “A Legendary Christmas,” John Legend; “Walls,” Barbra Streisand.

— Best dance/electronic album: “LP5,” Apparat; “No Geography,” The Chemical Brothers; “Hi This Is Flume (Mixtape),” Flume; “Solace,” Rüfüs Du Sol; “Weather,” Tycho.

— Best rock album: “Amo,” Bring Me the Horizon,” “Social Cues,” Cage the Elephant; “In the End,” The Cranberries; “Trauma,” I Prevail; “Feral Roots,” Rival Sons.

— Best alternative music album: “U.F.O.F.,” Big Thief; “Assume Form,” James Blake; “I,I,” Bon Iver; “Father of the Bride,” Vampire Weekend; “Anima,” Thom Yorke.

— Best urban contemporary album: “Apollo XXI,” Steve Lacy; “Cuz I Love You (Deluxe Edition),” Lizzo; “Overload,” Georgia Anne Muldrow; “Saturn,” NAO; “Being Human In Public,” Jessie Reyez.

— Best R&B album: “1123,” BJ the Chicago Kid; “Painted,” Lucky Daye; “Ella Mai,” Ella Mai; “Paul,” PJ Morton; “Ventura,” Anderson .Paak.

— Best rap album: “Revenge of the Dreamers III,” Various artists; “Championships,” Meek Mill; “I Am I Was,” 21 Savage; “Igor,” Tyler, The Creator; “The Lost Boy,” YBN Cordae.

— Best country album: “Desperate Man,” Eric Church; “Stronger Than the Truth,” Reba McEntire; “Interstate Gospel,” Pistol Annies; “Center Point Road,” Thomas Rhett; “While I’m Livin’,” Tanya Tucker.

— Best jazz vocal album: “Thirsty Ghost,” Sara Gazarek; “Love & Liberation,” Jazzmeia Horn; “Alone Together,” Catherine Russell; “12 Little Spells,” Esperanza Spalding; “Screenplay,” The Tierney Sutton Band.

— Best jazz instrumental album: “In the Key of the Universe,” Joey DeFrancesco; “The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul,” Branford Marsalis Quartet; “Christian McBride’s New Jawn,” Christian McBride; “Finding Gabriel,” Brad Mehldau; “Come What May,” Joshua Redman Quartet.

— Best gospel album: “Long Live Love,” Kirk Franklin; “Goshen,” Donald Lawrence and the Tri-City Singers; “Tunnel Vision,” Gene Moore; “Settle Here,” William Murphy; “Something’s Happening! A Christmas Album,” CeCe Winans.

— Best Latin pop album: “Vida,” Luis Fonsi; “11:11,” Maluma; “Montaner,” Ricardo Montaner; “#Eldisco,” Alejandro Sanz; “Fantasia,” Sebastian Yatra

— Best Latin rock, urban or alternative album: “X 100PRE,” Bad Bunny; “Oasis,” J Balvin and Bad Bunny; “Indestructible,” Flor De Toloache; “Almadura,” iLe; “El Mal Querer,” Rosalía.

— Best comedy album: “Quality Time,” Jim Gaffigan; “Relatable,” Ellen DeGeneres; “Right Now,” Aziz Ansari; “Son of Patricia,” Trevor Noah; “Sticks & Stones,” Dave Chappelle.

— Best compilation soundtrack for visual media: “The Lion King: The Songs”; “Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”; “Rocketman”; “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”; “A Star Is Born.”

— Producer of the year, non-classical: Jack Antonoff; Dan Auerbach; John Hill; Finneas; Ricky Reed.

— Best music video: “We’ve Got to Try,” The Chemical Brothers; “This Land,” Gary Clark Jr. “Cellophane,” FKA twigs; “Old Town Road (Official Movie),” Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus; “Glad He’s Gone,” Tove Lo.

— Best music film: “Homecoming,” Beyoncé; “Remember My Name,” David Crosby; “Birth of the Cool,” Miles Davis; “Shangri-La,” Various artists; “Anima,” Thom Yorke.

DC AG Sues DoorDash For Not Giving Workers Earned Tips

Racine alleges DoorDash pocketed the tips and used it to offset what they paid workers. In March, the AG’s office launched an investigation into the matter. He is seeking to recover millions of dollars in tips from them to return to workers.

Washington, DC Attorney General Karl Racine has filed suit again the food delivery company DoorDash. The reason, Racine says the company has not been giving drivers the tips that customers thought was going to them.

Racine alleges DoorDash pocketed the tips and used it to offset what they paid workers. In March, the AG’s office launched an investigation into the matter. He is seeking to recover millions of dollars in tips from them to return to workers. The AG calls the company’s model for tips is “deceptive” as customers didn’t have a clear understanding of where their money was going.

DoorDash has responded by saying the accusations have no factual basis and that they have been working with a third-party vendor to make sure all workers get their customer tips.

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