
Dr. Gina Brown……….Dean of School of Allied Health with Howard University

Dr. Paulette Hubbard…Licensed Clinical Social

Dr. Cleo Manago…Social & Political Analyst

Dr. Gina Brown……….Dean of School of Allied Health with Howard University

Dr. Paulette Hubbard…Licensed Clinical Social

Dr. Cleo Manago…Social & Political Analyst
The Democratic Party will now control both houses of the Virginia Assembly with big wins in state elections Tuesday night.
The original Punky, Soleil Moon Frye, is set to reprise her role.
‘Punky Brewster’, a classic 80s sitcom, is potentially returning to screens with Universal Content Productions (UCP).
The original NBC sitcom features Punky, a young girl who was abandoned by her parents and is now being raised by a foster dad, Henry Warnimont. The show first aired in 1984 and ran for four seasons. The first two seasons aired on NBC and the rest on syndication due to a change in ratings.
The original Punky, Soleil Moon Frye, is set to reprise her role.
According to Deadline, “In the multi-camera/hybrid reboot, Punky (Frye) is now a single mother of three trying to get her life back on track when she meets a young girl who reminds her a lot of her younger self.”
After filming for the show ended, Frye went on to continue her career in several parts of the industry. She guest starred on series such as Friends, Saved by the Bell and recurred on Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Frye also has done voice work on animated series that includes The Proud Family and Bratz.
Popular sitcoms throughout the 80s have received reboots such as Boy Meets World and Full House. Hopefully the production of Punky Brewster meets expectations as fans await return.
More blacks in are in Maryland’ prisons than any other station in the nation, according to a new report.
The CDC reports that, “breast cancer death rates are 40% higher among black women than white women.”
Tiffany Pollard, better known as “New York” during her time on VH1’s hit show, Flavor of Love, has removed her breast implants.
Pollard revealed to ‘Botched’ doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif that she was experiencing diarrhea, dizziness and panic attacks. These symptoms are associated with what is known as breast implant illness.
Page Six mentions that, “After a friend of the reality star who suffered from the same symptoms had her implants taken out, the sickness disappeared, leading the reality show blueprint to believe her false fun bags to be the culprit.” In a trailer of the episode of ‘Botched,’ Pollard says, “I just still want to feel really feminine and full busted.”
Breast Implant Illness is becoming a legitimate concern as more women are coming forward. According to Dr. Dubrow, there is a Facebook group of over 46,000 women that have voiced the same concerns. Although there is no link to any form of cancer, African American women due tend to suffer from effects at a higher rate. The CDC reports that, “breast cancer death rates are 40% higher among black women than white women.”
Pollard has recently launched her Youtube series segment with VH1 called, Brunch With Tiffany, and is focused on maintaing her image in the industry.
There are demands for Jack Evans to resign as a DC council member and as a national committee member for the DC Democratic Party.
Today’s Energy Assistance Day will be held at Pepco’s Forestville Service Center, 8300 Old Marlboro Pike, Upper Marlboro, Md. It runs from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tomorrow’s Energy Assistance Day will be held at Pepco’s Forestville Service Center, 8300 Old Marlboro Pike, Upper Marlboro, Md. It runs from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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The video surveillance image also shows a picture of a woman he was with. Police are trying to identify her as well.
The video surveillance image also shows a picture of a woman he was with. Police are trying to identify her as well. Click here to see the police departments press conference on the search for a killer.https://twitter.com/PGPDNews/status/1191810003814010883
Investigators have also released the name of the victim. He was 28-year old Keven Tyrell Davis of Oxon Hill. Detectives say on the stores’ surveillance camera you can see Davis jumping the line several times before he made it to the front of the line. Once there a man approached him and an argument ensued. The man followed the victim to the door and as soon as Davis walked out he was stabbed multiple times. Davis who was rushed to the hospital died 51 minutes later. Last night a vigil was held for him outside of where his body was found.
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WHUR and NBC4 team up to help you get on the right road to fitness during the holiday season.


Montgomery County Hosts Public Hearing on E-Cigarette Bill
(Rockville, MD) — The Montgomery County Council is hosting a public hearing tonight at 7:30 p.m about a series of bills regarding electronic cigarettes. Bill 29-19 is about distribution. Bill 39-19 is about distribution, use and possession. Bill 32-19 is regarding flavored e-cigarettes, with several resolutions on the adoption of these bills. There will also be a zoning amendment for vape shops. The hearing will be held in the 3rd floor hearing room on 100 Maryland Avenue in Rockville.
Bowser Slams Trump Admin Over Climate Accord
(Washington, DC) — DC Mayor Muriel Bowser is slamming the Trump administration for formally pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement. In a Twitter thread today, Bowser said if the federal government refuses to confront the growing threat of climate change, then cities and states must continue stepping up to fill the leadership vacuum. She said DC will honor the goals of the climate agreement, and will do its part to build a stronger, more resilient and sustainable city and planet. The mayor’s statement comes after the Trump administration formally notified the United Nations it will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord.
“It’s pretty cool to know you’re out here running around and hustlin’ and bustlin’ and you’re not only performing songs you wrote, but you also own the masters to those songs.”
Ciara is entering a new phase of her life. The one, two step singer has a family, her own label and owns the masters to”Goodies,” the 15-year-old debut album that put her on the map.
“It’s an incredible chapter,” the singer told Entertainment Tonight. “It’s pretty cool to know you’re out here running around and hustlin’ and bustlin’ and you’re not only performing songs you wrote, but you also own the masters to those songs.”
“I used to dream about that while being signed to a label. I was like, the day that I get a chance, I want to own my own masters. I want to do it differently. Because after a while you kind of get frustrated with having to go through the same process — when you believe in something, when you have a vision for it, but the person who makes the decisions doesn’t share the same vision. When I got the chance, I actually wasn’t even planning on doing it in that moment,” she continued.
“Goodies” included songs like 1,2 Step and “Goodies” both of which spent seven weeks as No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and “Oh” which peaked at No.2 on the chart.
GOODIES 15 Year Anniversary! #Grateful #Goodies @Billboard Exclusive https://t.co/F4N4Jlrzhp
— Ciara (@ciara) September 26, 2019
The singer also revealed that she once again feels motivated to get back to work. In 2018 she got the opportunity to enjoy her efforts paying off when her song Level Up became part of a viral challenge.
“It’s amazing, the feeling that it gives you when you see people literally taking the time and effort to recreate what you created” Ciara said.
Ciara says she isn’t done yet and will continue to make music. She is now also a part of the new show America’s Most Musical Family.
Trump has a long and tough road ahead of him to win the black vote. Research from the Associated Press NORC Center for Public Affairs shows 4% of African Americans believe Trump’s policies support or benefit people of color.
Trump’s Black Voices for Trump Coalition says the event will begin at 3 p.m. It follows a huge fundraiser in the exclusive neighborhood of Buckhead for U.S. Senator David Perdue.
Sources close say the President will highlight the recent unemployment statistics for blacks and the will also discuss his opportunity zone program that was included in the 2017 Republican tax-cutting legislation. The measure was created to encourage investors to pour money into struggling areas.
The October jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released their report yesterday. It shows the black unemployment rate is 50 percent higher than the national average. The national average is 3.6 percent a nearly 50 year low.
White House officials say they chose Atlanta to announce the initiative because it’s the epicenter of black life and it is also the fast-growing African American community. We have word that Vice President Mike Pence will also speak.
Trump has a long and tough road ahead of him to win the black vote. Research from the Associated Press NORC Center for Public Affairs shows 4% of African Americans believe Trump’s policies support or benefit people of color.
This is the President’s seventh visit to the state since he became President. That fundraiser in Buckhead will begin with a discussion that will cost attendees $100,000. The luncheon that follows will cost supporters $2,800 to attend plus a $35,000 donation if you want a picture with him.
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Police are asking anyone in the crowded restaurant to please contact them to share with them what they say. The number to call is 301-352-1200.
Witnesses say around 7 last night at the Popeye’s on Livingston Road the two men exchanged words after one of them accused the other of cutting in line. The victim was rushed to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
The store had established a special line for those who wanted the sandwiches which caused a massive craze after selling out two months ago. According to police, the actual stabbing took place outside of the restaurant.
Officers around 7 p.m. and found the victim and began life-saving measures. He was pronounced dead some 50 minutes later. Police are baffled by this senseless loss of life over food.
Police are asking anyone in the crowded restaurant to please contact them to share with them what they say. The number to call is 301-352-1200.
The store which is located in the 6200 block of Livingston Road was closed for hours as police worked the case. Police have not released a description of the suspect.
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Capital area Ques are hosting their annual Achievement Week Celebration starting November 9th.
We are painting the DMV Purple and Gold this week with the Brothers of Omega Psi Phi. The Capital Region Ques is kicking off its Annual Achievement Week 2019 and the week is packed with a host of activities across the DMV. My guest is Dr. Reginald Vance – Basileus of the Lambda Gamma Gamma Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Lambda Gamma Gamma Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. has announced its theme of “Now Is the Time for Serious Thinking and Impact” for its annual Achievement Week Celebrations November 9th– 17th. More information here: www.capitalregionques.org
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U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen discusses Capitol Hill politics and the partisan divide.


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Former NAACP leader Mfume to run for congressional seat

Mfume currently serves as the chairman of Morgan State University’s board of regents. He represented Maryland’s 7th Congressional District from 1987 to 1996.
The district stretches across parts of Baltimore and Howard and Baltimore counties.
Gov. Larry Hogan has set a special primary for Feb. 4, and a special general election for April 28.
Also running are Democratic state Del. Talmadge Branch and Republican Liz Matory, who has lost two previous congressional races.
Cummings died Oct. 17 at the age of 68.
Virginia Elections To Be Held Tuesday
(Richmond, VA) — Virginians will be heading to the polls Tuesday for an election that could shift the state’s majority. Republicans are going into the election with hopes of protecting their paper-thin majority of 51-48 in the House, and 20-19 in the Senate. Democrats are hoping to become the majority party as all 140 seats in the General Assembly are up for grabs. President Trump urged Virginia residents to vote Republican in all local and state races, and Vice President Mike Pence recently spoke in Virginia Beach to rally support for the GOP. Former Vice President Joe Biden spoke in Sterling Sunday to fire up Democratic voters. Of the four states holding legislative contests this year, Virginia is the only one where control is up for grabs.
The hand dancing crazy that started in Washington, DC is now in Prince George’s County in a major way.
In 2002 my guest Carolyn Rhone started One Step At A Tyme. She offers classes for people of all ages and dance levels. She is currently up to her 60th graduating class. The classes are held in Temple Hills in Prince George’s County twice a week.
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RHOA star, Kenya Moore, opens up about her relationship with her estranged spouse Marc Daly.
Kenya Moore and Marc Daly announced their separation back in September. The couple who had only been married for two years, share a one year old daughter.
The two only dated for seven months and wed before even announcing their relationship. Moore says she doesn’t feel like she rushed into it because “when you’re a certain age, you know.”
The RHOA star told People, “Looking back, I think, ‘Okay, we should have discussed more things about religion, we should have discussed living conditions, we should have discussed those important things.’ Those are the things we missed.”
Moore went on to say that money was not the cause of their issues. She also revealed that the pair never signed a prenup. “Listen, we’re both successful. I own my home outright prior to marriage and for what I know, not being a lawyer, I think that’s protected. That’s my biggest asset. And you know, Marc’s successful. So I don’t think that things [will] ever get to a point where he will come after money. He hasn’t yet,” she explained.
Moore says she wants to continue to try to save her relationship but feels Daly isn’t on the same page. “Marc doesn’t seem to be there. I’d feel more comfortable calling it quits if I knew I’d tried everything and it still didn’t work. And we definitely didn’t do everything we could have done to save our relationship,” she said.
The former couple have yet to officially file for divorce.
Solange has not said much outside of her post. The former couple married in 2014 after being introduced years prior by Janelle Monae and Pete Wentz. She calls Ferguson “a phenomenal man who changed every existence of my life.”
Solange and her husband, music video director Alan Ferguson have called it quits. The singer announced the news on Instagram.
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Solange has not said much outside of her post. The former couple married in 2014 after being introduced years prior by Janelle Monae and Pete Wentz. She calls Ferguson “a phenomenal man who changed every existence of my life.”
Two years ago, the singer was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. She says, “the past 2 years have brought me more physical and spiritual transition and evolution than ever before.my body left me with no choice but to listen and be still ,within that stillness i begin my journey in confronting my worst enemy, fear.”
Ferguson was a part of Solange’s “A Seat at the Table” album and projects for her sister, Beyonce.
It was rumored that the pair split due to cheating allegations but Solange quickly shut the theory down.
Wiedefeld who says safety is always first to him admits this proposal focuses alot on what he has heard from riders regarding what they want and need from the transit agency.
The proposal is for the 2021 fiscal year that begins on July 1st. The system would return to closing at midnight Monday through Thursday. Friday and Saturday Metro would close at 2 a.m. Weekend riders would pay a flat fee of $2. There would also be another fee for riders needing to transfer between bus and rail. Ultimately, it would save customers $1.50.
The full plan will be submitted to the board this week. The goal is to win the hearts of past riders to want to return to the transit system.
Wiedefeld says he can pay for the changes by increasing fares by 10 cents for base rail fares. Bus fares would not be affected for customers who use Smartip cards. Those boarding a bus who have to pay will be charged a surcharge of 25 cents. He explains that people paying when they get on the bus is the number one reason why the buses run later.
The General Manager’s plan for the first time includes a $3 million contingency plan for special events. Wiedefeld’s plan will be presented to the board on Thursday. It will be a few weeks before public hearings will be set up.
His plan also calls for more bus service on the weekend. Nine low performing Metrobus routes will be shutdown. Those locations have not yet been released.
The fiscal budget proposed is 1.98 billion dollars. It’s a 2 percent increase over the current operational budget. There is some good news. Ridership is up almost 2 percent this year so far.
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and the City Council have requested the return to late night service hours. His current plan, however, does not restore the hours to those dating back to pre 2016 levels. Wiedefeld says it would jeopardize safety.
The systems fares are linked to distance travels. Base on his proposal 46 percent of peak riders will see fares go from $1 to $7.
Wiedefeld who says safety is always first to him admits this proposal focuses alot on what he has heard from riders regarding what they want and need from the transit agency.
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“Can I Live” is holding it’s second Residence Owned Business Incubator starting tomorrow Nov. 5th.
Details on how you can make some real money moves this morning on Taking It to the Streets. It’s all about being your own boss. “CanI Live” is kicking off another Resident Owned Business Incubator to give you the tools to launch your own start up. My guest is Viviana De Jesus – Fund Development Manager for ROBI.
Can I Live The Resident Owned Business Incubator (ROBI) Classes start November 5th@ 101 Xenia Street, NW. Come get the tools you need to launch your start up. More information here:
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Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with a two-time Howard alum, and former professor of law, associate dean of The Howard University School of Law, and Montgomery County Executive, The Honorable Isiah “Ike” Leggett.
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He was born and raised in Louisiana during the height of Jim Crow law. As an undergraduate at Southern University, he served as president of the student body, was actively engaged in the Civil Rights Movement, and met luminaries including Stokely Carmichael, H. Rap Brown, (Jamal Abdullah Al-Amin) both Howard alum, and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. For these reasons and more, becoming a two-time Howard graduate, and long-time faculty member were not only decisions he had to make, they were decisions he wanted to make in order to secure his future. On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with a two-time Howard alum, and former professor of law, associate dean of The Howard University School of Law, and Montgomery County Executive, The Honorable Isiah “Ike” Leggett.
Air Date: November 3, 2019
Team officials, Nationals manager Dave Martinez and several players thanked the fans for their support through the best of times and staying with them even after a dismal 19-31 start to the season. “I created the circle of trust and I trusted these guys,” he said.
The song “Baby Shark” blared over loudspeakers and a wave of red washed across this politically blue capital Saturday as Nationals fans rejoiced at a parade marking Washington’s first World Series victory since 1924.
“They say good things come to those who wait. Ninety-five years is a pretty long wait,” Nationals owner Ted Lerner, who is 94, told the cheering crowd. “But I’ll tell you, this is worth the wait.”
As buses carrying the players and team officials wended their way along the parade route, pitcher Max Scherzer at one point hoisted the World Series trophy to the cheers of the crowd.
At a rally just blocks from the Capitol, Scherzer said his teammates grinded their hearts out to “stay in the fight.” And then, after backup outfielder Gerardo Parra joined the team, he said, they started dancing and having fun. And they started hitting. “Never in this town have you seen a team compete with so much heart and so much fight,” he said.
And then, after he spoke, the Nats danced.
Team officials, Nationals manager Dave Martinez and several players thanked the fans for their support through the best of times and staying with them even after a dismal 19-31 start to the season. “I created the circle of trust and I trusted these guys,” he said.
The camaraderie among the players was a theme heard throughout the rally. “It took all 25 of us, every single day we were pulling for each other,” said pitcher Stephen Strasburg, the World Series MVP.
Nationals veteran slugger Howie Kendrick, 36, said that when he came to the Nationals in 2017, “I was thinking about retiring. This city taught me to love baseball again.”
Another veteran, first baseman Ryan Zimmerman, choked back tears as he recalled how he and the fans grew up together. He was 20 when he joined the Nationals during their first season, in 2005.
“I got guys that come up to me now that are 30 years old and said I’ve been their favorite player since they were a little kid, which is disturbing — basically like Juan,” he said.
It was a reference to Juan Soto, the left fielder who turned 21 during the series.
Washington had been thirsting for a World Series championship for nearly a century. The Nationals gave them that by winning in seven games over the Houston Astros; the clincher came on the road Wednesday night.
“I just wish they could have won in DC,” said Ronald Saunders of Washington, who came with a Little League team that was marching in the parade.
Nick Hashimoto of Dulles, Virginia, was among those who arrived at 5 a.m. to snag a front-row spot. He brought his own baby shark toy in honor of Parra’s walk-up song, which began as a parental tribute to the musical taste of his 2-year-old daughter and ended up as a rallying cry that united fans at Nationals Park and his teammates.
As “Baby Shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo” played on a crisp morning, early risers joined in with the trademark response — arms extended in a chomping motion. Chants of “Let’s go Nats!” resonated from the crowd hours before the rally.
Kimberly Ballou of Silver Spring, Maryland, said sports “is a unifier” that transcends race, gender and class and brings people together.
The crowd along the route was deeply packed. Cheers went up and fans waved red streamers, hand towels and signs that said “Fight Finished” as the players rode by on the open top of double-decker buses. General Manager Mike Rizzo, a cigar in his mouth, jumped off with the World Series trophy to show the fans lining the barricades and slap high-fives. Manager Martinez also got in on the fun.
“We know what this title means to DC, a true baseball town, from the Senators to the Grays and now the Nationals,” Mayor Muriel Bowser said. “By finishing the fight you have brought a tremendous amount of joy to our town and inspired a new generation of players and Nationals fans.”
Bowser added: “We are deeply proud of you and I think we should do it again next year. What do you think?” Then she started a chant of “Back to back! Back to back!”
Martinez said he liked to hear the mayor pushing for back-to-back championships and said: “I get it. I’m all in. But let me enjoy this one first. I don’t know if my heart can take any more of this right now. I need to just step back and enjoy this.”
Martinez, who had a heart procedure recently, said that during the Series, as things heated up, players and fans shouted at him to watch out for his heart. “All this right here has cured my heart,” he said.
And as the “Baby Shark” theme played once more, team owner Lerner told the team’s veterans, “From now on, you can call me ‘Grandpa Shark.’”
President Donald Trump has invited the Nationals to the White House on Monday, though relief pitcher Sean Doolittle doesn’t plan to attend.
“There’s a lot of things, policies that I disagree with, but at the end of the day, it has more to do with the divisive rhetoric and the enabling of conspiracy theories and widening the divide in this country,” Doolittle told The Washington Post.
Doolittle found support from Larry Stokes of Boyds, Maryland, citing Trump’s stand on immigrants. “They’re playing this game, but he doesn’t like immigrants,” Stokes said.
But to fan Bridget Chapin, who came from Burke, Virginia, with her husband, Mark, “Regardless of how you feel, you go to the Oval Office. I’m really weary of athletes making political statements. I watch sports to get away from all that.”
The president attended Game 5 in Washington and was greeted with loud boos when he was shown on the giant video screen during a tribute to veterans. The boos more than overwhelmed a scattering of cheers.
Delores Smith of Washington, a longtime baseball fan who said she had an uncle who pitched in the Negro Leagues, said the World Series was “a big win” for the city. “This is the first time in a long time that I’ve seen the whole city come together. There’s no fussing about Trump.”
Even with the threat of stars leaving for free agency — as outfielder Bryce Harper did after 2018 — fans hoped the Nationals’ success would continue.
“I don’t think it’s going to be our last time. This team, even when our last superstar left, this team rallied around, they played as a team,” Larry Stokes said.
Fans — and shortstop Trea Turner — urged the Nationals to re-sign third baseman Anthony Rendon, who was greeted with chants of MVP.
After 46 years as head of the dynamic Union Temple Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Willie Wilson passes the torch and retires.

Rockeymoore Cummings Considering Run For 7th District
(Baltimore, MD) — Elijah Cummings’ widow, Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, is considering running for his seventh congressional district seat. She made the announcement Thursday, saying she loves Baltimore city, the counties of the seventh district and the state of Maryland. Cummings says she’ll make an announcement very soon. She is currently the chairwoman of the Maryland Democratic Party. Elijah Cummings died last month at age 68. A special election to select a successor will be held in April.
The special will air at 9 a.m. EST on NBC’s “Today” show.
NEW YORK (AP) — Emmy-winning “Pose” actor Billy Porter, Latin singer Ozuna and Grammy-winning performers Black Eyed Peas, TLC, Chicago and Kelly Rowland will be among the stars celebrating at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.
Macy’s said Friday that Ciara, Idina Menzel, Lea Michele, Debbie Gibson, Miss America 2019 Nia Franklin and former NASA astronauts Kay Hire and Janet Kavandi also will participate in the 93rd annual parade on Nov. 28.
The special will air at 9 a.m. EST on NBC’s “Today” show.
Others part of the lineup include the cast and Muppets of “Sesame Street,” That Girl Lay Lay, Natasha Bedingfield, Chris Young, NCT 127, Chris Janson and Josh Dela Cruz.
Bills Play Host To ‘Skins Sunday
(Orchard Park, NY) — The Buffalo Bills defend home field on Sunday as the Washington Redskins visit New Era Field. Buffalo sits at 5-and-2 and looks to bounce back from a home loss to Philadelphia in Week Eight. Frank Gore needs 100 yards to pass Barry Sanders for third on the all-time rushing list. The Redskins are 1-and-7 and are led by interim head coach Bill Callahan. Quarterback Case Keenum is questionable to play this week due to a concussion. Rookie Dwayne Haskins will likely start if Keenum can’t play. Washington has lost six of its last seven matchups to Buffalo dating back to 1993.
“In Reasonable Doubt, you’ll judge Charlie Stewart for her questionable ethics and wild interpretations of the law… until you’re the one in trouble.”
Kerry Washington and Larry Wilmore are collaborating on a new legal drama, Reasonable Doubt.
Washington’s Simpson Street Productions and Wilmore’s Wilmore Films are producing it with ABC Studios. The network ABC is developing it, as exclusively reported by Deadline.
The series will focus on Los Angeles cut-throat defense attorney, Charlie Stewart.In spite of her sometimes-dubious ethics and offbeat interpretation of the law, Charlie Stewart will fearlessly go head-to-head with the justice system to defend her clients,” reported Yahoo News.
The series will be co-produced by celebrity attorney Shawn Holley who was a member of the “Dream Team” that represented O. J. Simpson during his infamous trial.
Raamla Mohamed, who was a writer and producer for the ABC political drama Scandal, will be writing the series.
“The chance to work with a rising star like Raamla, a shining star like Kerry, and a legend like Shawn Holley was simply irresistible! I’m excited and honored,” Wilmore said via Deadline.
This past August, a photo was posted of the show’s writers and producers in from of ABC studios, which could have been commemorating the beginning of the show’s creation.
#Kerracters
Only good things can be happening when @kerrywashington, @psavone, @larrywilmore, Jon Leshay, @CJRodney, Shawn Holley & @dramaraamla get together. https://t.co/79eRdATndk pic.twitter.com/CN8c52ccXJ— Kerracters (@Kerracters) August 31, 2019
Washington is currently promoting her new Netflix film American Son, which is an adaptation of the broadway play.
Dre founded Beats Electronics in 2008 with Jimmy Iovine and six years later they launched a streaming subscription service, Beats Music. Apple acquired both in a $3 billion deal in 2014.
Dr. Dre, who has produced hits for Eminem, Tupac, Snoop Dogg and more, will be honored by the Recording Academy for his trailblazing production work.
The Recording Academy announced Friday that its Producers & Engineers Wing will pay tribute the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer on Jan. 22 at Village Studios in Los Angeles. The event takes place four days before the 2020 Grammys.
Dre has won six Grammys, three of which he took home as a producer or engineer. Born in Compton, he broke out on the music scene as a co-founding member of N.W.A., producing some of the group’s groundbreaking 1988 debut album, “Straight Outta Compton.”
He went on to produce his own hits and multiplatinum albums, along with crafting music for Eminem, Tupac, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, Eve, Jay-Z, Nas, Busta Rhymes, Xzibit, the Game, Anderson .Paak and many more.
He also found success outside of rap, producing Top 10 pop hits for Gwen Stefani, Michel’le and Mary J. Blige, helping the R&B queen top the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the first time with “Family Affair.”
Dre founded Beats Electronics in 2008 with Jimmy Iovine and six years later they launched a streaming subscription service, Beats Music. Apple acquired both in a $3 billion deal in 2014.
“In Inventing Anna, a journalist with a lot to prove investigates the case of Anna Delvey, the Instagram-legendary German heiress who stole the hearts of New York’s social scene – and stole their money as well.”
Shonda Rhimes is bringing a new Netflix series on the scamming New York Socialite, Anna Delvey to Netflix. Inventing Anna, will star Orange is the New Black‘s Laverne Cox, Scandal’s Katie Lowes, My Girl’s Anna Chulmsky, and Perks of Being a Wallflower‘s Julia Garner.
The official description, according to Shadow and Act, “In Inventing Anna, a journalist with a lot to prove investigates the case of Anna Delvey, the Instagram-legendary German heiress who stole the hearts of New York’s social scene – and stole their money as well. But is Anna New York’s biggest con woman or is she simply the new portrait of the American dream? Anna and the reporter form a dark funny love-hate bond as Anna awaits trial and our reporter fights the clock to answer the biggest question in NYC: who is Anna Delvey?”
Shondaland’s #InvesntingAnna, the 10-episode limited series about the con queen of New York, has set its cast: Julia Garner, Anna Chlumsky, @KatieQLowes, Laverne Cox and Alexis Floyd: https://t.co/CVog9KTsjH pic.twitter.com/dV9KqPlkqR
— Lesley Goldberg (@Snoodit) October 31, 2019
Cox plays Kacy Duke, Delvey’s personal trainer and life coach that ends up becoming a life coach to more than just Anna. Lowes plays Rachel, Delvey’s impressionable sidekick who lost her career behind Anna’s deceit. Chulmsky plays Vivian, the reporter that unravels Anna’s web, but unexpectedly becomes attached to Anna. Lastly, Garner will play Delvey.
In June 2018, Deadline reported Netflix and Rhimes’ Shondaland acquired the rights to the viral New York Magazine article, “How Anna Delvey Tricked New York’s Party People,” by Jessica Pressler.
The article unravels Anna Delvey’s, who’s real name is Anna Sorokin, story of how she created the persona of a German heiress that scams her way into the New York high society and was on her way to launching a club. After being accused of being a con artist by friends, Delvey ends up being charged with counts of grand larceny and theft of service. She is now being held on Riker’s Island without bond.
This is the first project under her new deal with Netflix after leaving ABC Studios, where she created Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal. This is also her first series after Scandal.
“21 Bridges stars Chadwick Boseman as an embattled NYPD detective on the hunt for a pair of men accused of murdering police officers, uncovering a massive and unexpected conspiracy.”
A full trailer for crime thriller 21 Bridges has been released.
“21 Bridges stars Chadwick Boseman as an embattled NYPD detective on the hunt for a pair of men accused of murdering police officers, uncovering a massive and unexpected conspiracy,” according to Shadow and Act.
When the search intensifies, Boseman’s character orders the police department to shut down all 21 bridges that lead in and out of the city.
The film also stars If Beale Street Could Talk and Race‘s Stephan James.
21 Bridges will be in theaters November 22. Check out the trailer here:
Congratulations are in order for Boseman who recently got engaged.
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Lil Kim and Trina reconcile their friendship following the loss of Lil Kim’s father, showing a new spirit of unity amongst women in rap.
Lil Kim and Trina finally reconciled their friendship after years of confusing conflict.
It is unknown why these two loved stars had beef to begin with, however, Lil Kim explained that the passing of her father helped bring them back together.
In an Instagram post, Lil Kim wrote, “On this very day I found out my Daddy passed away. I was so distraught and had to put on a brave face and keep working because I had a show that same night. When @trinarockstarr came into my dressing room we instantly bonded. She comforted me and it was exactly what I needed in that moment. It’s as if her Mom and my Dad brought us together and healed our friendship. We both have angels watching over us.”
After the prolonged and public feuding between Lil Kim and Nicki Minaj, many rap fans wondered why it was so difficult for women to get along in the rap game. The reconciliation of Trina and Lil Kim was met with positive feedback from fans who are happy to now witness the unifying of women in rap.
Seeing Lil Kim speak about her relationship with Trina, The loss of her dad, and still had to a show that same night. 💔
Kim is such a solider this is why I love her. She’s always continues to push through. You never really know what these celebs go through. ❤️
— 𝗗𝗢𝗣𝗔𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗘 𐚁 (@GFX101) October 31, 2019
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The state Department of Forensic Sciences which is assisting, in this case, has determined that she was hurt in some way and that she was the victim of foul play.
The Southern Union college student who is the stepdaughter of Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight Walt Harris was last seen on October 23.
Police found her black badly damaged 2017 Honda CR-V two days after she was reported missing. It was found in an apartment complex in Montgomery, an hour or so from Auburn where she was last seen.
The state Department of Forensic Sciences which is assisting, in this case, has determined that she was hurt in some way and that she was the victim of foul play. Investigators say there was damage to the right fender and scrapes on the passenger side door.
Her stepfather Walter Harris is offering a $25,000.00 reward for information on her whereabouts. This morning UFC President Dana White has also announced an additional reward of $25,000.00 for information that leads to an arrest and conviction of those involved. The Governor of Alabama Kay Ivey has offered up a $5,000 reward in the case.
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Democrats push impeachment rules package through House
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats pushed a package of ground rules for their impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump through a sharply divided House Thursday, the chamber’s first formal vote in a fight that could stretch into the 2020 election year.
The tally was 232-196, with all Republicans who voted opposing the resolution. Just two Democratic defectors joined them: freshman Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey and 15-term veteran Rep. Collin Peterson of Minnesota, one of his party’s most conservative members. Both represent GOP-leaning districts.
Though the vote was technically over the rules that will govern the process, each side used it to accuse the other of having already decided whether Congress should wrench Trump from office.
It also underscored how — for now — lawmakers on each side are comfortable with their approaches to next year’s presidential and congressional elections. Democrats have been buoyed by polls showing growing public sentiment toward investigating and even removing Trump from office, while the same surveys have shown GOP voters standing fast by him.
Thursday’s measure defined the procedures lawmakers will follow as they transition from weeks of closed-door interviews with witnesses to public hearings and ultimately to possible votes on whether to recommend Trump’s impeachment.
The vote, which occurred on Halloween, drew a familiar Twitter retort from Trump: “The greatest Witch Hunt in American History!”

And White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats of an “unhinged obsession with this illegitimate impeachment proceeding.”
During the debate, Democrats spoke of lawmakers’ duty to defend the Constitution, while Republicans cast the process as a skewed attempt to railroad a president whom Democrats have detested since before he took office.
“What is at stake in all this is nothing less than our democracy,” said Pelosi, D-Calif. Underscoring her point, she addressed the House with a poster of the American flag beside her and began her remarks by reading the opening lines of the preamble to the Constitution.
She also said the procedures would let lawmakers decide whether to impeach Trump “based on the truth. I don’t know why the Republicans are afraid of the truth.”
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., contended the Democrats are trying to remove Trump simply “because they are scared they cannot defeat him at the ballot box.”
No. 3 House GOP leader Steve Scalise, R-La., accused them of imposing “Soviet-style rules,” speaking in front of a bright red poster depicting St. Basil’s Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow.
Independent Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan, who left the Republican Party earlier this year after saying he was open to considering whether Trump should be impeached, also backed the measure.
The investigation is focused on Trump’s efforts to push Ukraine to investigate his Democratic political opponents by withholding military aid and an Oval Office meeting craved by the country’s new president.
Democrats said the procedures — which give them the ability to curb the president’s lawyers from calling witnesses — are similar to rules used during the impeachment proceedings of Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. Republicans complained they were skewed against Trump.
It is likely to take weeks or more before the House decides whether to vote on actually impeaching Trump. If the House does vote for impeachment, the Senate would hold a trial to decide whether to remove the president from office.
Both parties’ leaders were rounding up votes as Thursday’s roll call approached, with each side eager to come as close to unanimity as possible.
Republicans said a solid GOP “no” vote would signal to the Senate that the Democratic push is a partisan crusade against a president they have never liked.
Democrats were also hoping to demonstrate solidarity from their most liberal elements to their most moderate members. They argued that GOP cohesion against the measure would show that Republicans are blindly defending Trump, whatever facts emerge.
Republicans said they’d use the vote to target freshman Democrats and those from districts Trump carried in 2016. They said they would contrast those Democrats’ support for the rules with campaign promises to focus on issues voters want to address, not on impeaching Trump.
Pelosi decided to have the vote following weeks of GOP claims that the inquiry was invalid because the chamber had not voted to formally commence the work.
The rules direct House committees “to continue their ongoing investigations” of Trump.
Democrats hope Thursday’s vote will undercut GOP assertions that the process has been invalid because the chamber hadn’t formally voted to start the proceedings. They note there is no constitutional provision or House rule requiring such a vote.
The rules lay out how the House Intelligence Committee — now leading the investigation by deposing diplomats and other officials behind closed doors — would transition to public hearings.
That panel would issue a report and release transcripts of the closed-door interviews it has been conducting.
The Judiciary Committee would then decide whether to recommend that the House impeach Trump.
Republicans could only issue subpoenas for witnesses to appear if the committees holding the hearings approve them — in effect giving Democrats veto power.
Attorneys for Trump could participate in the Judiciary Committee proceedings. But in a bid for leverage, panel Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., would be allowed to deny “specific requests” by Trump representatives if the White House continued refusing to provide documents or witnesses sought by Democratic investigators.
Actress, Issa Rae returns to television with a new show, Rap Sh*t, for the subscription service HBO Max.
Comedian and actress Issa Rae is best known for her HBO hit show, Insecure. However it was recently announced that she would be producing a new show for HBO Max.
HBO says Rap Sh*t ( working title) will be a half hour comedy show. “[Rap Sh*t] follows a female rap group from outside of Miami trying to make it in the music industry. The series will be executive produced by Rae and Montrel McKay for Issa Rae Productions, as well as Jonathan Berry (Insecure) and Dave Becky (Master of None, Russian Dolls) for 3 Arts Entertainment, with Rae also writing the pilot.”
🚨#IssaRae Readies #HBOMax Series 'Rap Sh*t', The half-hour comedy series follows a female rap group from South Florida. pic.twitter.com/EfBjKTRT2L
— What's On HBO Max (@WhatsOnHBOMax) October 31, 2019
This will be Issa Rae’s third venture with HBO after Insecure and A Black Lady Sketch Show, both of which she acts in and produces.
Fans will have to wait a while for Rap Sh*t (and sadly Insecure) as HBO Max is not set to launch until May 2020. However there will be a price to get more Issa Rae in your life, the new platform will have its own $14.99 fee.
While we wait for her return, Rae has been working on her music label, “Raedio,” alongside Atlantic Records.
https://twitter.com/IssaRae/status/1185214376615137281
“And as we go our separate ways now, we feel fortunate for the love we share – present tense.”
Claws actress Niecy Nash announced Wednesday that she and her husband Jay Tucker have separated. She announced their split in a heartfelt Instagram post.
“Our truth is that in this season of our lives, we are better friends than partners in marriage,” it reads.
The couple married in May 2011 after dating for awhile. This was her second marriage after divorcing from her first husband, Don Nash in 2007. She and Nash have three children together.
It seems like the two still have a lot of love for each other.
The Instagram post reads, “And as we go our separate ways now, we feel fortunate for the love we share – present tense.”
In an interview in ESSENCE in August, Nash shared their love for each other.
“When they see us out in the public, we are exactly the way we are in a curated life on Instagram,” she said. “People think that we like each other, and that’s because we do.”
“Kids, college kids fell into that Friday mold and they love Friday. Even today they love ‘Friday’. ” Witherspoon said.
Actor John Witherspoon died suddenly Tuesday at 77. Over the years the actor had many roles but the ‘Friday’ franchise became one of his most notable roles.
“Kids, college kids fell into that Friday mold and they love Friday. Even today they love ‘Friday’. ” Witherspoon said.
The first installment cost two million dollars to make but ended up grossing $300 million. “We got paid five thousand dollars a piece to do that movie.” Witherspoon said.
The entire movie was shot in 20 days and Witherspoon says he didn’t know that it would turn into the success it became. “I had to pay my rent, I didn’t care what it was,” Witherspoon joked.
After the success of ‘Friday,’ the cast expanded the franchise with the making of ‘Next Friday’ and ‘Friday After Next’ and Witherspoon’s iconic role as Mr. Jones was featured in every film.
Today, the making of a new ‘Friday’ movie is in the works and have already began filming.
Comedian, Kevin Hart, opens up about his recovery after being in a car accident earlier this year.
Actor and comedian Kevin Hart posted a video to his Instagram page last night giving fans a look into his life over the last few weeks, after being noticeably absent.
Back in September, Hart was involved in a car crash in Calåbasas after his friend was driving recklessly. He was a passenger in the car and was injured alongside two other people, none of which were wearing seat belts. The comedian sustained serious back injuries after the car was totaled.
Hart says in the video, “Basically, what you realize is that you’re not in control. No matter how much you think you’re in control, you’re not in control. At the end of the day, it can all be over, man.”
He went on to say “In this case, I honestly feel like God basically told me to sit down. You know, you’re moving too fast, you’re doing too much, sometimes you can’t see the things that you’re meant to see. But after my accident, I see things differently.”
Hart shows his journey through rehab but also allows fans to see him spending time with his family. He is currently married to Eniko Parrish and has three children, including a 16 month old.
“I’m thankful for simply still being here, on the road to being a bigger and better version of me,” Hart says. “I’m looking forward to an amazing 2020,” Hart concludes.
Hart was released from the hospital two weeks after the crash and doctors say it will take him about a year to fully recover.
Streaming choices are about to proliferate with the debut of Apple TV Plus on Friday and Disney Plus in two weeks. HBO Max and Peacock arrive next year. With discounts and other incentives, consumers can sample them all to figure out which ones to keep.
Attention binge watchers: There’s life beyond Netflix, Hulu and Amazon.
Streaming choices are about to proliferate with the debut of Apple TV Plus on Friday and Disney Plus in two weeks. HBO Max and Peacock arrive next year. With discounts and other incentives, consumers can sample them all to figure out which ones to keep.
Here’s a look at the new streaming challengers and what you get with each:
APPLE TV PLUS
Apple’s entry into the streaming business.
Launch date: Friday
Price: $5 a month
Promotions: Seven-day free trial. A year free to buyers of a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod Touch or Mac.
Original shows: A Jason Momoa series called “See” and “The Morning Show,” a comedy starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Steve Carrell. The service will launch with nine original shows and movies, with more expected each month.
Other shows and movies: None.
DISNEY PLUS
Disney’s entertainment service, featuring shows and movies from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic.
Launch date: Nov. 12
Price: $7 a month or $70 a year. Getting Disney Plus with ESPN Plus and Hulu, both owned by Disney, will cost $13 a month.
Promotions: Seven-day free trial. Free year with all Verizon Wireless unlimited plans and when customers switch to Verizon’s Fios Home Internet or 5G Home Internet.
Original shows: “The Mandalorian,” a live-action “Star Wars” series created by Jon Favreau. A prequel to the “Star Wars” movie “Rogue One.” A series about the Marvel character Loki. A rebooted “High School Musical” series. A documentary series focused on Disney.
Other shows and movies: Animated classics, including “Aladdin” and “The Jungle Book,” will be available at launch; others will be added as streaming deals with other services expire. Movies released in 2019 or later will go to Disney Plus rather than a rival streaming service first. Disney Plus will also house past seasons of “The Simpsons,” which Disney got through its purchase of Fox’s entertainment business.
PEACOCK
The service from Comcast’s NBCUniversal will carry 15,000 hours of video at launch.
Launch date: April 2020
Price: Undisclosed
Promotions: Free for many Comcast cable and internet customers.
Original shows: Reboots of “Battlestar Galactica” and “Saved by the Bell.” Comedy series “Rutherford Falls,” from Michael Schur, creator of “The Good Place” and “Parks and Recreation.”
Other shows and movies: “30 Rock,” ?Will & Grace,” and “Cheers,” though these won’t stream exclusively on Peacock. Peacock will get “Parks and Recreation” and “The Office” once existing deals with Netflix expire. “Bridesmaids,” ″E.T.” and other movies from Universal Pictures, Focus Features and DreamWorks Animation.
HBO MAX
A souped-up version of HBO from AT&T’s WarnerMedia, with some 10,000 hours of video at launch.
Launch date: May 2020
Price: $15 a month
Promotions: Free for about 10 million existing HBO subscribers — those who get HBO through AT&T distribution platforms such as U-Verse and DirecTV, and those who get the HBO Now streaming service directly from HBO, rather than a cable or online partner such as Amazon. Free for customers of AT&T’s higher-tier wireless and broadband offerings.
Original shows: A “Game of Thrones” prequel called “House of the Dragon.” ″Raised by Wolves,” a sci-fi series directed by Ridley Scott. “Strange Adventures,” a DC Super Hero anthology series.
Other shows and movies: HBO shows and movies, including theatrical releases that HBO licenses. Programs from the Warner Bros. studio, including “Friends,” ″The Big Bang Theory,” ″The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” and “Pretty Little Liars.” The animated comedy “South Park.” New CW shows “Batwoman” and “Riverdale” spinoff “Katy Keene” will also be available to stream after the season ends.
“She and Marc still talk and Kenya is contemplating reconciling with Marc. If I had to bet, I’d say they’ll be back together before the end of the month.”
Contributed by Amber Cooper
In September, ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star, Kenya Moore, announced that she would be splitting from her husband, Marc Daly, after two years of marriage.
In a statement to People, Moore says, “It is with profound sadness that I regret to inform my fans that I am divorcing my husband Marc Daly. Due to recent and ongoing circumstances, I can no longer continue in the marriage,” she said. “My sole concern and focus is and will always be my daughter, Brooklyn, my miracle baby. She was made in love and true commitment. I ask for our privacy to be respected moving forward.”
However, things may be turning around for the pair. According to MTO News, a producer from the hit show on Bravo says that the marriage may not be over. The producer went on to reveal,”She and Marc still talk and Kenya is contemplating reconciling with Marc. If I had to bet, I’d say they’ll be back together before the end of the month.”
The couple tied the knot in June of 2017 and had their miracle child, Brooklyn Doris Daly, in November of 2018. As of now, Moore is still being seen wearing her wedding ring.
Moore will be making her return to season 12 of ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta,’ that is set to premiere this Sunday.
The change will take effect on November 1st.
The CEO of the social media outlet says unchecked misleading information in political ads is increasing in sophistication on an overwhelming scale.
Twitter rival Facebook does not plan to make any changes. In fact, CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the will not check for accuracy and that people should be able to see what politicians are saying for themselves. Zuckerberg says that he does not feel private companies have the right to censor politicians.
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The Bead Society of Greater Washington is hosting its 70th Semi-Annual Fundraiser November 9th and 10th at the Activity Center in Gaithersburg. www.ermcollection.com
Fight Holiday Bulge
Fight the holiday bulge with WHUR and NBC4. Come out for a live broadcast early morning workout November 8th at the Peppermill Community Center in Landover.
Food2Feed
Let’s combat hunger together. WHUR’s 42 Annual Food2Feed Radiothon is Tuesday November 19th. But you can give right now online at whur.com. Just click the Food2Feed banner.
Take A Vet to the Movies
Join the Earnest E. Just Foundation and celebrate Veterans Day. November 10th Take A Vet to the Movies at the AFI Silver Theatre. www.ernestjustfoundation.org
Cancer
Help make every person diagnosed with cancer a long-term survivor. Learn how at stand up to cancer.org
Moms Circle
There’s help for young mothers needing guidance to navigate their new role. Come out for the Young Moms Parent Circle Meeting November 18th at Mount Sinai Baptist Church in Northwest. 202-667-1833.
Silver Spring Links
The Silver Spring Chapter of the Links invites you to its Emerald Elegance on the Runway Fashion Show and Luncheon November 24th at the North Bethesda Marriott and Conference Center. www.eventbrite.com
Langston Citizens Association
John M Langston Citizens Association invites you to a Panel and Performance and a Walking Tour of the Historic Halls Hill November 13th and November 16th. www.highviewpark.com