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Elba Says Race Talk Around Bond Casting Disappointing

Some have speculated that the “Luther” star would make the perfect Bond. Elba says although Bond is a coveted, beloved character that he would be fascinated to play, he doesn’t need to put himself in the position of questioning whether a stint as Bond did or didn’t work “because of the color of my skin.”

LONDON (AP) — Even though Idris Elba isn’t trying to become the next James Bond, he’s disheartened that some people don’t think he should be considered for the spy role because he’s black.

The British actor says in the August issue of Vanity Fair that it’s frustrating that there are people who say ”‘It can’t be.’ And it really turns out to be the color of my skin.”

Some have speculated that the “Luther” star would make the perfect Bond. Elba says although Bond is a coveted, beloved character that he would be fascinated to play, he doesn’t need to put himself in the position of questioning whether a stint as Bond did or didn’t work “because of the color of my skin.”

Elba stars in “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” due in theaters in August.

New Whitney Houston Remix By DJ-Producer Kygo Released

The new version of “Higher Love” was released digitally on Friday. Winwood’s original version was released in 1986 and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

NEW YORK (AP) — You can dance to a new-ish Whitney Houston song this weekend.

Houston originally released a cover of Steve Winwood’s “Higher Love” as a Japan-only bonus track on her 1990 album “I’m Your Baby Tonight,” but the song has been given an upbeat, dance remix by Norwegian DJ-producer Kygo.

The new version of “Higher Love” was released digitally on Friday. Winwood’s original version was released in 1986 and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Kygo, best known for his Top 10 hit “It Ain’t Me” with Selena Gomez, will perform the new “Higher Love” at the PrideFestival Utopia on Sunday in New York City.

Houston died at the age of 48 in 2012.

Debating The Democratic Presidential Debate

Political experts break down the first democratic presidential debate

The democratic presidential debates are underway. Former vice president and current front-runner Joe Biden is taking center stage tonight in Miami along with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and California Senator Kamala Harris among others. We are talking election-season politics as we debate the debates.

Guests:

Dr. Niambi Carter, Ph.D., Political Science Professor, Howard University

Nicole Williams, Democratic Strategist

Heat Wave Hits DC

Stay hydrated and safe during the DC-area heat wave.

(Washington, DC) — A heat wave is rolling through the District of Columbia. Highs are in the 90s today and a Code Orange Air Quality alert is in effect. Code Orange means air-pollution concentrations in the region may become unhealthy for young children, the elderly, people with asthma and those with a heart or lung condition. People in those sensitive groups should limit outdoor activities. Ninety-degree weather will continue through Friday and Saturday with higher humidity.

SCOTUS Decides Census Question

Controversial Citizenship Question Won’t Be On Census

(Washington, DC) — A controversial citizenship question will not be added to the upcoming Census. That’s the result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling today. Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court’s four liberals in a 5-4 ruling. It’s a big defeat for the Trump administration, which wants to add a simple question to the Census about whether respondents are U.S. citizens. Those opposing the move argued that it could dampen participation by Latinos and other minorities and could undercut their representation in Congress. The Census is used to draw congressional boundaries, depending on population shifts.

US Long-Term Mortgage Rates Fall; 30-Year Loan At 3.73%

The average rate for 15-year, fixed-rate home loans slipped this week to 3.16% from 3.25%.

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. long-term mortgage rates fell this week. It was the seventh decline in the past nine weeks for the key 30-year, fixed-rate loan, which reached its lowest level since November 2016.

Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the average rate on the benchmark 30-year mortgage fell to 3.73% from 3.84% last week. By contrast, a year ago the rate stood at 4.55%.

The average rate for 15-year, fixed-rate home loans slipped this week to 3.16% from 3.25%.

Prince Harry, Meghan To Make Official Visit To South Africa

Harry and his brother Prince William have traveled throughout Africa and both are involved in efforts to protect wildlife there. Harry is also patron to a charity helping children in Lesotho.

LONDON (AP) — Buckingham Palace has announced that Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, will make an official visit to South Africa in the fall.

The trip announced Thursday would likely be one of Meghan’s first international trips since the birth of the couple’s son Archie in May.

The couple’s Instagram account said: “This will be their first official tour as a family.”

Harry also plans to make official visits to Angola and Malawi during the trip at the request of Britain’s Foreign Office, and make a working visit to Botswana.

The date of the trip hasn’t yet been announced.

Harry and his brother Prince William have traveled throughout Africa and both are involved in efforts to protect wildlife there. Harry is also patron to a charity helping children in Lesotho.

Supreme Court Rules On Census And Gerrymandering In Maryland

Supreme Court shoots down adding citizenship question on U.S. Census form. The courts sent the issue back to the lower courts..

In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court rejected today the Trump administration’s attempt to add to the 2020 U.S. census form a question asking people if they were U.S. citizens. The case now goes back to the lower courts and the the Census Bureau to establish a stronger reason why the question should be on the form.

The high court also ruling in a case that affects Maryland, stating that it should not be involved in the issue of gerrymandering. Stating that the re-drawing of legislative districts is a political question to be handled by the states and not the courts.

Pedestrian Killed On BW Parkway

One person killed on BW Parkway. Police say a pedestrian was struck on the southbound side of the parkway.

One person is dead after being stuck while walking along the Baltimore Washington Parkway near Greenbelt early this morning.  Police say it happened around 12:30 this morning in the southbound lane of the parkway. Authorities say the driver who struck the pedestrian left the scene. A search is on for that driver. Police have not released the identity of the victim.

2019 NBA Draftees Mistake Destiny’s Child For The Cheetah Girls

In the video ESPN posted on Twitter, when the players were shown a picture of Destiny’s Child, no one was able to name the successful girl group that started Beyonce’s career.

Contributed by Ciana Moore

The 2019 NBA Draftees are now probably the last class that was born in the 90s. ESPN asked some of the draft members to play a “Name The 90s” game, in which they were quizzed on 90s pop culture including everything from Destiny’s Child to the Easy Bake Oven. The results? They failed miserably.

In the video ESPN posted on Twitter, when the players were shown a picture of Destiny’s Child, no one was able to name the successful girl group that started Beyonce’s career. Their guesses included “Spicy Girls,” “Beyonce Sisters” and “The Cheetah Girls.” This was mind-blowing to many, but it shows the difference of how Gen Z kids understand culture. The group was also unable to identify the hip-hop group Outkast. One draftee said “I couldn’t tell y’all who this is” and another referred to Andre 3000 as “Andre 2000.” There was a glimmer of hope for these kids when most of them were able to identify the movies “Good Burger” and “Boyz n the Hood.”

This social experiment was entertaining and frustrating for many of us, but it shows that things change with each generation. Hopefully we can keep some of the culture from decades past alive for generations to come.

Metro Board To Review Jack Evans

Metro’s Board likely will decide if DC councilman Jack Evans will stay on its board. Evans is facing allegations of ethics violations.

At Metro’s Board meeting today it is likely that issues surrounding Board member and DC Councilman Jack Evans will be near the top of the agenda. Metro’s Ethics Committee found Evan’s violated conflict-of-interest rules by helping a parking company, that he was a paid consultant, vie for a Metro contract.

‘Dog The Bounty Hunter’ Co-Star Beth Chapman Dies At 51

“This is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain,” her husband, Duane “Dog” Chapman, posted on Twitter early Wednesday. “Only today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side.”

HONOLULU (AP) — Beth Chapman, who co-starred with her husband on the “Dog the Bounty Hunter” reality TV show and later spoke out against some bail reform measures as a leader of a national bail agents’ organization, has died.

Chapman died early Wednesday at Queen’s Medical Center after an almost 2-year battle with cancer, Mona Wood-Sword, a family spokeswoman, said in a statement. She was 51.

Chapman was diagnosed with throat cancer in September 2017 after getting a nagging cough checked out. A tumor was removed, and she was declared cancer-free. But in November 2018, she was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer.

“This is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain,” her husband, Duane “Dog” Chapman, posted on Twitter early Wednesday. “Only today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side.”

Celebrities also took to Twitter to express their condolences.

Jeanine Pirro, the host of Fox News’ “Justice with Judge Jeanine” posted two photos of her with Beth Chapman and one with the couple on Twitter. Pirro added: “Rest in peace Beth Chapman. a good lady and a great American.”

Actor Scott Baio tweeted: “RIP Sweet @MrsdogC. Sending our deepest sympathy and prayers to @DogBountyHunter and his family.”

“Inside Edition” special correspondent Rita Crosby tweeted, “No words to describe this huge loss of my heroic and dear friend #BethChapman. Prayers needed for @DogBountyHunter and all of us who loved Beth so very much and her indomitable spirit.”

On Friday, Chapman had difficulty breathing and passed out momentarily, Wood-Sword said. She was taken to a hospital, and doctors put her in a medically induced coma to spare her pain while treating her, the spokeswoman said.

Born Alice Elizabeth Smith in Denver, Chapman had lived in Honolulu since 1989. In 2006, she and Duane Chapman, the self-proclaimed world’s best bounty hunter, married during a sunset ceremony at a Big Island resort after being together for 16 years.

“I’ve already been cuffed and shackled by Beth anyway,” he told The Associated Press at the time.

The wedding took place a day after the death of Duane Chapman’s 23-year-old daughter, Barbara Katy Chapman, who was killed in a car accident near her home in Fairbanks, Alaska, Wood-Sword recalled. The couple decided to go forward with the wedding to celebrate her life. The wedding was featured in an episode of the A&E series “Dog the Bounty Hunter,” which followed the duo’s exploits in apprehending people who have avoided arrest warrants.

The couple met when he posted her bond for a shoplifting arrest, she told Rosie O’Donnell on “The Rosie Show.”

“He came walking out there, I said: ‘Oh yes he will be mine,’ ” Chapman said.

There are 12 children between the couple. They had 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Wood-Sword said.

In 2007, Hawaii lawmakers honored the couple for their work capturing criminals.

“It’s kind of extraordinary to be called a crime fighter,” she said at the time. “I’ll have to go home and get my Wonder Woman outfit.”

Duane Chapman gained fame after he nabbed serial rapist and Max Factor heir Andrew Luster in Mexico in 2003.

“Dog the Bounty Hunter” was canceled in 2012. The show was pulled in 2007 following a racial outburst by Duane Chapman and then returned to the air in 2008. He was heard in a taped phone conversation using a racial slur in reference to his son’s black girlfriend. He apologized and said he received counseling.

They later starred in Country Music Television’s “Dog & Beth: On the Hunt.”

WGN America is in production on “Dog’s Most Wanted.” A trailer for the show was released earlier this month.

Chapman was elected president of the Professional Bail Agents of the United States and opposed some bail reform measures nationwide. She opposed eliminating the cash bail system, saying it would put the public at risk. “People are not in jail because they are poor,” she said in 2017. “They’re in jail because they broke the law.”

She boasted of being the youngest ever to receive a bail license in Colorado at 29. That record was beat by her stepdaughter Lyssa Chapman who became licensed at age 19, she said.

Funeral services are expected to be held in Honolulu and Colorado, Wood-Sword said.

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This version corrects that the couple wed a day after the death of Duane Chapman’s daughter.

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Associated Press journalist Mark Thiessen contributed to this report from Anchorage, Alaska.

Wellness Wednesday: Are You Happy?

What is happiness? What does it mean to you?

Our Wellness Wednesday conversation focuses on happiness.  Are you happy? How do you know?  Why are some people happier than others?  What do you do if you’re not happy?
Resources:

Dr. Paulette Hubbert

Joseph Williams

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Dr. Paulette Hubbert, Ph.D, Licensed Therapist

 

Joseph Williams, Licensed Therapist, Mental Health Blogger

Howard University’s Basketball Team Is Headed to Barcelona

“This trip will give us an opportunity to bond [as a team],” Blakeney continued. “We’ll also get to see how we compete before we start practice in the fall. It’s such a unique experience that will provide great momentum towards the improvement of our program. No matter how much you train or practice, you really don’t know about a team until you see it in game competition, added Blakeney.”

Washington, D.C. (Wednesday, June 27, 2019) – Howard University’s Men’s Basketball team is gearing up for a summer that goes well beyond the courts.  Under new head coach Kenneth Blakeney, the team is headed to Spain in a few weeks (August 9th – 18th)  for a chance to represent Howard University on a global stage.

The tour begins in Barcelona where players  will take a tour of the famous Camp Nou Stadium, home of FC Barcelona, followed by a bike tour through the city and cruise on the Mediterranean Sea. Howard wraps up its stay with a pair of games and a tour of the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, a large unfinished Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, built in 1882. “This trip will be a great educational, cultural, team and basketball experience that our guys will remember for the rest of their lives,” said Blakeney.

Midway through the tour, Coach Blakeney’s squad journeys to Valencia where the city is known for its arts and sciences, with futuristic structures including a planetarium, an oceanarium and an interactive museum.   In Valencia, the Bison will play its final contest while building chemistry through activities like a team scavenger hunt.

“This trip will give us an opportunity to bond [as a team],” Blakeney continued. “We’ll also get to see how we compete before we start practice in the fall.   It’s such a unique experience that will provide great momentum towards the improvement of our program.  No matter how much you train or practice, you really don’t know about a team until you see it in game competition, added Blakeney.”

Through the NCAA Bylaws, Howard may begin training for Spain as early as Tuesday, July 30.

About Howard University Athletics
The Howard University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics sponsors 19 NCAA Division I men and women varsity sports. The programs represent six conferences: The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association (CCSA), Sun Belt Conference, Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and Atlantic Sun (ASUN) Conference.

For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at www.HUBison.com.

Migrant Bill Approved

 Senate OKs bipartisan bill to care for migrants


The Senate has approved bipartisan legislation providing $4.6 billion to care for thousands of migrants streaming into the U.S. across the Mexican border.
The measure resembles a package Democrats already pushed through the House with scant Republican support. The House bill has more constraints than the Senate version on how the Trump administration would use the money, leaving the next step unclear.
Congressional leaders hope to send President Donald Trump a compromise measure before lawmakers leave town for a July 4 recess.
A startling photo of the corpses of two migrants and revelations of horrid conditions for children detained by U.S. authorities have put pressure on Congress to improve migrants’ conditions.
Trump spoke to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Wednesday, after Pelosi called the president to press for negotiations.

Stars Of ‘The Bobby DeBarge Story’ Tell Us Why Biopic Is A Must See

“The Bobby DeBarge Story” premieres Saturday, June 29th at 8pm ET/7C. An encore presentation airs Saturday at 10PM ET/9C.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88tZOw82b_I

If you are a fan of the DeBarge family, you will appreciate the Bobby DeBarge biopic. Bobby DeBarge is the eldest sibling of the DeBarge family. Actors Roshon Fagen and Lloyd came by WHUR to speak about their experience working on his story.  Fagen plays the lead role of Bobby DeBarge, where he learned about his musical expertise being the creator of the DeBarge sound. The story also  exposes the trials and tribulations of the DeBarge family. Fagen discovered some troubling moments from the R&B star’s life story.

Lloyd plays Gregory Williams, from the R& B Funk Band Switch, and this role is his acting debut. As we’re closing out Black Music Month, we discussed what artist go through while creating profound music.. Lloyd brought some awareness of the dark side of an artist.

“The Bobby DeBarge Story” premieres Saturday, June 29th at 8pm ET/7C. An encore presentation airs Saturday at 10PM ET/9C.

Defense Gets Alledged R. Kelly Child Porn Video

Prosecutors Turn Over Alleged Child Porn Video To Kelly’s Defense Team

(Chicago, IL) — Attorneys for R&B star R. Kelly will now get a chance to look at an alleged pornographic video that reportedly shows the singer having sex with an underage girl about 20 years ago. Cook County prosecutors handed the singer’s defense team the DVD today in Cook County Court. Kelly lawyer Steve Greenberg says he believes the tape is the same one played for jurors in his clients 2008 trial, when the entertainer was acquitted on all counts. The judge said he hoped to see at least one of the four cases against Kelly go to trial early next year.

Kellyanne Conway Subpoenaed

House Panel Authorizes Subpoena For Kellyanne Conway

(Washington, DC) — The House Oversight Committee is authorizing a subpoena for White House adviser Kellyanne Conway to testify about violations of a federal law known as the Hatch Act. A federal watchdog office recommended that Conway be dismissed for violating the law, which guards against overt political activities by government employees. President Trump has said he has no intention to fire Conway and the White House directed her not to testify. Maryland Democrat Elijah Cummings threatened to hold Conway in contempt if she does not honor the subpoena.  Cummings chairs the oversight panel. Ohio Republican Jim Jordan called the move ridiculous. The Office of Special Counsel accused Conway of publicly criticizing Democratic presidential candidates and of using her position to promote Trump’s re-election campaign. The office is not affiliated with now-former Special Counsel Robert Mueller

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Honolulu Mayor Signs New Law To Regulate Vacation Rentals

Vacation rentals reflect a trend of visitors who want an alternate experience from those offered by hotels and resorts, while providing revenue to homeowners, supporters said.

HONOLULU (AP) — Honolulu’s mayor has signed a bill giving the city stronger tools to regulate vacation rentals and their operators, a report said.

Democrat Kirk Caldwell signed the bill Tuesday to allow permits for about 1,700 hosted bed-and-breakfast establishments beginning in October 2020, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Tuesday.

The Honolulu City Council voted 9-0 to pass the bill June 17.

The new law does not offer additional permits for more prevalent and profitable whole home transient vacation units.

Caldwell vetoed a separate measure to crack down on thousands of illegal vacation rentals without offering a path for them to become legal.

Honolulu stopped issuing new permits for vacation rentals in 1989, leaving 816 legal rentals outside resort zones.

The city planning and permitting department estimates there are 6,000 to 8,000 illegal vacation rentals on Oahu.

The law requires operators to include a permit number or address in advertisements, including those on Airbnb, Expedia and other vacation rental hosting platforms.

The rule will make it easier to target illegal rentals by enabling planning and permitting staff to study websites instead of physically visiting locations, officials said.

Fines for operating illegal rentals could reach $10,000, officials said.

The law is expected to be challenged by hosting platforms and some Oahu rental operators.

Vacation rentals reflect a trend of visitors who want an alternate experience from those offered by hotels and resorts, while providing revenue to homeowners, supporters said.

The increasing numbers of vacation rentals wreak havoc on residential neighborhoods and decrease available homes during a housing shortage, opponents said.

‘The Office’ To Leave Netflix For NBCUniversal In Jan. 2021

In a tweet Tuesday, Netflix said it was “sad” that NBC was taking back the show but added it will still be on Netflix for the next year and a half.

NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix’s announcement that NBC’s hit show “The Office” will be pulled from its lineup after 2020 and head to NBCUniversal’s upcoming service is the latest example of jockeying between streaming services that is set to heat up as they bulk up their TV and movie offerings to attract users.

In a tweet Tuesday, Netflix said it was “sad” that NBC was taking back the show but added it will still be on Netflix for the next year and a half.

As people abandon traditional pay TV providers like cable, services like Netflix and Hulu have benefited by offering viewers TV shows from traditional networks. But content makers like NBC Universal, Disney and Warner Media are entering the game and will likely take back much of their own shows and movies.

 

Robert Mueller To Testify Before Congress

In three weeks, Robert Mueller will testify before Congress. Mueller did not want to testify, but was subpoenaed.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller will testify before Congress July 17th. Mueller will testify in public sessions before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees and later behind closed-doors regarding classified information. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said Mueller and his staff are only agreeing to testify because they were subpoenaed.  Of the planned Mueller testimony, President Trump tweeted, “presidential harassment.”

Democrats To Debate Tonight In Miami

Ten Democratic presidential hopefuls will debate tonight. It is the first presidential debate of the election season.

The presidential debate season begins tonight. Ten Democratic candidates will take the stage in Miami. Because she has the highest poll numbers among tonight’s candidates, Elizabeth Warren gets the middle podium. Former Maryland congressman John Delaney among those who will be behind a candidate’s podium.  Tomorrow night, another ten Democratic presidential hopefuls take the debate stage.

New Scooter Regulations Coming To DC?

DC is considering tougher scooter regulations. A bill has been introduced in the DC council.

New rules for electric scooters in the District could be on the way. A city council bill introduced yesterday would ban people from riding scooters in the city from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., create speed restrictions and require operators to provide a 24-hour number to report illegally parked scooters and require companies to respond within three hours to move its scooters.

Cuba Gooding Jr. Faces Judge In Groping Case

Gooding was arrested June 13. He has pleaded not guilty to forcible touching and sexual abuse charges.

NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyers for Cuba Gooding Jr. are providing a court with video they say will show the actor did not grope a woman at a New York City bar.

The prosecution, meanwhile, presented the court Wednesday with a deposition from Gooding’s accuser.

The defense is seeking a dismissal of the case, saying delays could cost the actor film opportunities he’s lined up. However, Judge Keisha Espinal said prosecutors need a chance to respond in writing.

Gooding nodded when he was asked outside court if he thinks his case will eventually be dismissed.

As he waited for his ride, a passerby yelled: “Show us the money, Cuba!” — referring to a line from Gooding’s Oscar-winning role in “Jerry Maguire.”

Gooding was arrested June 13. He has pleaded not guilty to forcible touching and sexual abuse charges.

Nicki Minaj Headed Down The Aisle?

“We did get our marriage license,” she said. “I think I have what I was striving for, just happiness. It was so hard to get to a happy place. Now that I’m there, I don’t want to compromise that for anyone or anything.”

Rapper Nicki Minaj revealed on the latest episode of Queen Radio that she and boyfriend, Kenneth Petty, are planning to get married. She went on to say the couple has secured a marriage certificate.

“We did get our marriage license,” she said. “I think I have what I was striving for, just happiness. It was so hard to get to a happy place. Now that I’m there, I don’t want to compromise that for anyone or anything.”

The two have been dating since December of last year.

Johnny Gill’s ‘Soul Of A Woman’ Music Video Features Tiffany Haddish

“Soul of a Woman” is off Gill’s forthcoming eighth solo album entitled Game Changer II will be released later this year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKz3dstpZRk

Johnny Gill has finally released the music video to his single “Soul of a Woman”. The single topped both the Billboard “Adult R&B Songs” & Mediabase “Urban AC” charts. “Soul of a Woman” is off Gill’s forthcoming eighth solo album entitled Game Changer II and is set to be released later this year.

Emmy Award-winning actress Tiffany Haddish is Gill’s leading lady in the video. The two get awfully cozy and we can only imagine what that was like during the video shoot. We see you Tiff!

Providing The Basics To The Residence In The District

Ward Infinity is hosting their Town Hall Forum tomorrow to address affordable housing and more.

Addressing affordable housing, health literacy, and food access in the District’s East End.  That’s the goal of a town hall taking place tomorrow in SE.  It’s hosted by Ward Infinity.  My guest is Chidinma Ibe – Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Ward Infinity Town Hall Forum is June 27th@ 6:30pm at the RISE Demonstration Center in SE. More information here:

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

Follow me on facebook, twitter and Instagram at @bobbygailes for updates and to stay connected.

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Free Football Clinic for Kids, 4th of July Festivities , And More Inside Community’s Choice

Football Clinic

Help your youth learn the fundamentals of footballk.  Join Glenarden Recreation for a Free Football Training Clinic for Kids Ages 6-14 Saturday, June 29th from 10am to 1pm.  The clinic features Nick Nelson of NFL Oakland Raiders.  www.gabgc.com

Training Source

Awaken the best in you. Join the Training Source for its Self Care Mental Health and Wellness event July 11th at the Pepco Gallery. www.thetrainingsource.org

Blacks In Government

Build your creative confidence. Blacks In Government is hosting an Art Competition. The deadline is June 30th. www.bigrxi.org

Foster Parents

You can help change the life of a youth. Become a foster parent. The National Center for Children and Families is looking for supportive and loving adults. www.nccf-cares.org/fostercare

Fireworks

Food, fun, and fireworks. Come out June 28th for Fort Meade’s Red, White and Blue Celebration. www.home.army.mil/meade

 PG Family Justice Center

Join the Prince George’s County Family Justice Center for its Hope Fest July 19th in Upper Marlboro. www.hopefest2019.eventbrite.com

Housing Counseling Services

Are you facing foreclosure? It’s time to make the call. Housing Counseling Services, Inc. has a free foreclosure prevention and legal service hotlines. 855-449-2255.

Howard University Study

Do you have bladder control issues? Howard University Hospital is conducting a three month study for women to help treat U-I (YOU-EYE) symptoms. www.wp4r.org/fame.

Summer Reading

Keep the reading going. Montgomery County Public Libraries Summer Read and Learn program is underway. Youth can sign up on line. www.montgomerycountymd.gov/library

Final Farewell to HU Medical Icon Dr. LaSalle Leffall, Jr.

Washington, D.C.  (Tuesday, June 25, 2019) – Hundreds of mourners packed Washington National Cathedral this morning to say a final farewell to Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr.  The beloved Charles R. Drew Professor of Surgery in the Howard University College of Medicine died May 25th at the age of 89.

Born May 22nd 1930 in Tallahassee, Florida, Dr. Leffall attended its public schools.  After his graduation summa cum la ude in 1948 from Florida A&M College, he received an M.D. degree in 1952 from Howard University College of Medicine ranking first in his class. Completing his surgical training at Freedmen’s Hospital (now Howard University Hospital) in 1957.Leffall (M.D., F.A.C.S) had a distinguished career, joining Howard’s faculty as an assistant professor and later becoming Chairman of the Department of Surgery in 1970.  That’s a position he held for 25 years.  Dr. Leffall was a Visiting Professor and guest lecturer at more than 200 medical institutions in the United States and abroad.

Dr. Leffall was remembered today for his kindness, knowledge, and ability to touch the lives of many around the world. Howard University President Dr. Wayne Frederick was one of many who spoke fondly of their beloved teacher, mentor, and trailblazer.

Author or co-author of three books and more than 150 articles and book chapters, he taught approximately 6,000 medical students, and helped train 300 surgery residents.  Dr. Leffall championed many firsts. He was the first African American President of the following organizations: American College of Surgeons, American Cancer Society, Society of Surgical Chairmen, Society of Surgical Oncology, and Washington Academy of Surgery. From 2002 to 2011 he served as Chairman of the President’s Cancer Panel (initially appointed by President George W. Bush, and reappointed by President Barack Obama).

His professional life has been devoted to the study of cancer, especially among African Americans. As President of the American Cancer Society, he launched a program on the challenge of cancer among Black Americans with special attention to the disproportionately increasing incidence and mortality of cancer in this population group, and with attention also to its implications for similar studies in other racial and ethnic minorities. It was the first program of this type in the nation addressing the problems of cancer health disparities; and today nearly all oncology groups have the disparities issue as one of their major priorities.

Dr. Leffall is survived by his wife Ruth, his son LaSalle D. Leffall III, and his sister Dolores.

Children, Poverty and the District of Columbia

Poverty holds fast in the District of Columbia, especially for children.

The economy roars forward and the District thrives, but not for everyone.  A new report just released about the status of children and poverty in DC says something we’ve heard before… many times before.  More than 25% of DC’s children live in poverty and that hasn’t changed in three decades.  We take a look at the report, the problems and possible solutions.

Resources:

DC Action for Children

DC Kids Count Report

Good Projects

Shana Bartley, Executive Director, DC Action for Children

Darius Baxter, Co-founder, Good Projects

Metro Tasing Incident Review

Metro Police Ask U.S. Attorney’s Office To Review U Street Incident

(Washington, DC) — Metro Transit Police is asking the U.S. Attorney’s Office to review evidence after an unarmed man was tased by police at the U Street Metro station. The incident was caught on camera by witnesses. It shows the officer tasing the man several times. The man was allegedly interfering with a police investigation. But some are disputing that claim, saying the officer went too far. Metro Transit Police tweeted today confirming Chief Ron Pavlik has asked for an independent review.

Migrant Crisis Continues To Simmer

Trump: Very Concerned About Conditions In Migrant Detainee Facilities

(Washington, DC) — President Trump says he is very concerned about conditions at migrant detainee facilities. Talking with reporters at the White House today, Trump insisted that the facilities are in better shape than they were during the Obama administration. He again pushed Democrats to help change U.S. asylum laws. Trump also claimed that his border wall is “heavily under construction.” Meantime, Trump said he did not ask acting Customs and Border Protection chief John Sanders to step down but he was aware a change was coming.  Sanders submitted his resignation this week, effective July 5th.

Hearing On Capital Gazette Shooting

A pretrial hearing today on the shootings at the Capital Gazette.

A pre-trail hearing today in the case of the man charged with shooting and killing five journalists at the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis last summer.  Prosecution and defense lawyers will negotiate how much information they will need to share before the trial of Jarrod Ramos begins in November.

Shoppers Warehouse Workers Protest

Union workers at Shoppers Food Warehouse continue to protest. Many are worried about their jobs as store closings are announced.

The protest from Shoppers Food Warehouse Grocery store workers continue. Shopper’s parent company has announced it will close its stores, some converting to Giant grocery stores. Workers at Shoppers say they’re still in the dark about whether they will have jobs. Members of the workers union will protest outside Shoppers’ stores in Landover, Takoma Park and Rockville today.

Jack Evans Wants To Make His Case

DC Councilman Jack Evans wants to keep his chairmanship on the DC Council. Evans asked the council chairman for an opportunity to address the council.

DC Council Chairman Phil Mendelson has not ruled out removing Jack Evans from his Finance Committee chairmanship. Evans is under federal investigation over accusations he used his position on the Council and Metro’s Board for personal gain. Today, Evans asked for a chance to plead his case, telling Mendelson that if the council heard his side of the story, he answered of all its question, Mendelson would not take any action against him at this time.  Evans is scheduled to chair a meeting on DC sports betting tomorrow.

Text Of Jackson Estate Statement On 10th Death Anniversary

But we best remember Michael by paying tribute to his legacy of philanthropic work and ask music fans everywhere to make a difference in their community — whether it’s planting a tree, volunteering at a shelter, cleaning up a public space or helping someone who is lost find their way.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Statement to The Associated Press from Michael Jackson’s estate on the 10th anniversary of his death.

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Ten years ago today, the world lost a gifted artist and extraordinary humanitarian. The entire global community joined in grieving during a powerful and emotional memorial service witnessed by more people than had ever viewed a live event before. Messages of condolences from Nelson Mandela and others were read as was a poem written for the occasion by the esteemed Maya Angelou. Berry Gordy Jr., founder of Motown, eulogized his protégé by saying, ”. the King of Pop is not big enough for him. I think he is simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived.” United in grief, the world wept not only at the loss of an artistic genius but at the void left by the loss of a father, son and brother.

A decade later, Michael Jackson is still with us, his influence embedded in dance, fashion, art and music of the moment. He is more important than ever. But the true measure of Michael was his giving to others, which came in many forms. He comforted the unfortunate at hospitals, in long term care facilities and at halfway houses. He equipped Neverland Ranch with medical facilities to accommodate patients seeking refuge from their lonely hospital rooms, and thousands came. He visited troops on bases around the world serving their country. Guinness World Records acknowledged his efforts with an award for Most Charities Supported by a Pop Star.

In a world where numbers are the measure of a man, Michael Jackson is a resounding success, whether by his 16 No. 1 singles and eight No. 1 albums in the U.S or the fact that his album “Thriller” is owned by more people on the planet than any album ever made and “Thriller” the short film is the only music video to have been inducted into the National Film Registry. And when mastery of a craft is the measure, Michael Jackson’s divine abilities remain the yardstick by which others are measured and against which today’s masters still measure themselves.

But we best remember Michael by paying tribute to his legacy of philanthropic work and ask music fans everywhere to make a difference in their community — whether it’s planting a tree, volunteering at a shelter, cleaning up a public space or helping someone who is lost find their way.

“I believe each person can make a difference in the life of someone in need,” he said. This is how we honor Michael.

Tributes To Michael Jackson Flow On 10th Death Anniversary

“Ten years ago today, the world lost a gifted artist and extraordinary humanitarian,” the Jackson estate said in a statement to The Associated Press. “A decade later, Michael Jackson is still with us, his influence embedded in dance, fashion, art and music of the moment. He is more important than ever.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson’s estate paid tribute to his artistry and charity Tuesday as fans make final preparations for gatherings to celebrate his memory on the 10th anniversary of the King of Pop’s death.

“Ten years ago today, the world lost a gifted artist and extraordinary humanitarian,” the Jackson estate said in a statement to The Associated Press. “A decade later, Michael Jackson is still with us, his influence embedded in dance, fashion, art and music of the moment. He is more important than ever.”

The estate has doggedly worked to protect and enhance Jackson’s legacy, a task made more challenging this year when two men accused Jackson of molesting them as boys in the HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland,” sparking new scrutiny of years-old claims that Jackson preyed on children. Jackson was acquitted of abuse allegations in 2005 and always vehemently denied such allegations, and the estate and his family angrily refuted the men’s claims when the documentary was released in March, noting the men had at one time been among Jackson’s biggest defenders and one testified on his behalf at his criminal trial.

The estate is using the anniversary of Jackson’s death to celebrate and accentuate Jackson’s vast humanitarian work. It called on fans to honor Jackson’s memory by engaging in charitable acts “whether it’s planting a tree, volunteering at a shelter, cleaning up a public space or helping someone who is lost find their way. … This is how we honor Michael,” the statement read.

Fans plan to gather at Jackson’s last home in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, where the singer received a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol on the afternoon of June 25, 2009 from his doctor. Jackson was declared dead at a hospital at age 50.

They also plan a vigil at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, where Jackson was laid to rest two months later.

Some planned to gather around Jackson’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. One group of fans planned a Hollywood rally Tuesday to declare his innocence of molestation allegations.

Co-executors John Branca and John McClain, both major figures in Jackson’s career when he was alive, have taken his badly debt-ridden estate and grossed over $1.3 billion through various Jackson-related projects in the past decade, including the film “This Is It,” a pair of Cirque du Soleil shows and the sale of Jackson assets that included The Beatles catalog.

Jackson left everything to his mother, his children and charity in his will.

The singer’s father, Joe, died last year and is buried in the same cemetery as his son, but Michael’s 89-year-old mother, five brothers, three sisters and three kids remain alive and well 10 years later .

The death of Jackson was a massive cultural phenomenon, bringing an outpouring of public affection and revival of his songs and largely erasing the taint that remained after his criminal trial, despite his acquittal.

It was one of the earliest instances of the mass mourning on social media that would soon become common, and a massive worldwide audience both on TV and online watched his July 27, 2009 public memorial that included touching tributes from family members including daughter Paris and performances from Stevie Wonder, Mariah Carey and Lionel Richie.

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This story has been corrected to note Jackson died in 2009, not 2019.

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It’s Important To Know Your Status

National HIV Testing Day is Thursday, June 27th

HIV/AIDS remains a real issue in our community and this morning we are highlighting National HIV Testing Day, which is coming up this Thursday.  I have details about a big event and how you can take part in knowing your status.

My guests are  Phronie Jackson – Executive Director of the Ward 5 Health Coalition and Gail Oliver – Executive Director of Damien Ministries

National HIV Testing Day is June 27thand the Ward 5 Health Coalition, WHUR and a host of others are teaming up again this year to provide free HIV Testing from 11am to 7pm at Damien Ministries @ 2200 Rhode Island Avenue, NE.  Free Confidential Testing plus a free $10 gift card while supplies last.  More information can be found here:

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:40 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

Follow me on facebook, twitter and Instagram at @bobbygailes for updates and to stay connected.

 

Bullying In The Workplace

Identifying and addressing issues of bullying in the workplace.

You probably saw your first bullies as a child on the playground.  They were there in grade school whether they bothered you or others.  Just when you thought dealing with bullies was over… they show up on your job.  What does that look like?  Who are these people and how do you deal with them?

Resources:

Dr. Mildred Peyton

Donald Temple, Atty At Law

Guests:

Dr. Mildred Peyton, PhD, Workplace Bullying Expert
Donald Temple, Esq.

 

Sanders, Dems Tout Bill To Cancel Student Debt

Bernie Sanders proposes canceling loan debt for 45 million Americans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ognr72ubno

No Charges Against Man In Taser Incident

Metro taser incident

 

There will be no charges filed against a man who was tased by a Metro Transit police officer over the weekend.  Officers were responding to a call Saturday evening about juveniles threatening riders with sticks. The situation escalated when a man who was not involved in the incident, started asking police questions. One officer deployed his taser and pinned the man to the ground, claiming he was interfering with the investigation. An online video of the encounter has sparked outrage and has been posted by groups like Black Lives Matter DC. Metro Transit Police are launching an internal investigation as to how the officer handled the incident and whether his force was appropriate.

More Tough Talk For Buttigieg

 Buttigieg criticized at emotional town hall after shooting.

Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg faced criticism Sunday from angry residents of South Bend, Indiana, at an emotional town hall meeting a week after a white police officer fatally shot a black man in the city where he is mayor.
Buttigieg  said he would call for an outside investigation of the shooting of 54-year-old Eric Logan by Sgt. Ryan O’Neill.


The 37-year-old mayor said he would send a letter to the federal Department of Justice’s civil rights division and notify the local prosecutor that he’d like an independent investigator appointed. He conceded that his administration had failed on two key initiatives.
“The effort to recruit more minority officers to the police department and the effort to introduce body cameras have not succeeded and I accept responsibility for that,” Buttigieg said.
Prosecutors investigating said that the shooting was not recorded by O’Neill’s body camera.
The town hall grew contentious when some community members questioned whether the mayor had done enough to reform the police department in the city of 100,000 people, which is about a quarter black.
“Get the people that are racist off the streets,” one woman in the audience said. “Reorganize your department. You can do that by Friday.”
Buttigieg left the campaign trail for several days to deal with the reaction to the shooting, holding a late night news conference, meeting with the family of the man killed and addressing a protest rally where he was heckled by some in the crowd.
The June 16 shooting happened after O’Neill responded to a call about a suspicious person going through vehicles, a prosecutor investigating the case said. O’Neill spotted Logan leaning inside a car. When confronted, Logan approached O’Neill with a 6- to 8-inch knife raised over his head, the prosecutor said. O’Neill fired twice, with the other shot hitting a car door.
Violence flared again in South Bend early Sunday when a shooting at a pub left a Michigan man dead. Police identified the man as Brandon Williams, 27, of Niles, Michigan. Another 10 people suffered gunshot injuries in South Bend Sunday, the St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit said. Five of the wounded remained in hospital in stable condition later Sunday. County Sheriff William Redmond said his officers assisted South Bend police in controlling a crowd of more than 100 “upset and angry citizens” who came from the pub to the hospital where the wounded were taken. It was not immediately clear what prompted the shooting.
Asked after the town hall meeting about the latest shootings, Buttigieg described them as a “reversal” after progress in curbing violence in South Bend earlier this year and in 2018.
Buttigieg had surged from obscurity to become a top-tier candidate in a crowded Democratic presidential field. But he has struggled to connect with minority voters.
The white mayor has had a sometimes-tense relationship with the black community dating back to his first term in office, when he fired the city’s first black police chief. He has also faced criticism for his handling of police misconduct cases, including a case involving an officer who was twice disciplined for civil rights violations but not fired, and for not having a police department that reflects South Bend’s diversity. The police department is almost 90 percent white.
In the wake of the shooting, Buttigieg called on his police chief to remind officers to have their body cameras on at all times when they are engaging with citizens.
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AP writer Sara Burnett in Chicago contributed to this story.

Michael Jackson’s Popularity Endures, Even After New Scandal

There’s been no rescinding honors like has happened to Bill Cosby and Harvey Weinstein, or mass movements to stop playing Jackson’s music, as R&B singer R. Kelly has faced.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The documentary “Leaving Neverland” presented a disturbing depiction of Michael Jackson as a child molester, but the initial wave of negative publicity hasn’t greatly diminished the King of Pop’s image or the enduring popularity of his music.

Many believe Jackson’s musical legacy is still going strong as Tuesday’s 10th anniversary of his death approaches. Backlash to the documentary that aired in March on HBO and Britain’s Channel 4 prompted radio stations in Canada to stop playing his music and the producers of “The Simpsons” to remove an episode that featured Jackson’s voice.

But that’s been the most visible extent of the backlash.

There’s been no rescinding honors like has happened to Bill Cosby and Harvey Weinstein, or mass movements to stop playing Jackson’s music, as R&B singer R. Kelly has faced.

Jackson’s massively popular “Thriller” album and the theatrical version of its music video still reside in the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry. His music is still featured in commercials and is a part of a Cirque Du Soleil show in Las Vegas.

Museums in Detroit and Tennessee keep images and artifacts of Jackson on display, and his memorabilia continues to sell.

“He still commands prices compared to most any other celebrity,” said Darren Julien, president and CEO of the Culver City, California-based Julien’s Auctions. He said his auction house has sold around $15 million of the superstar singer’s property including his white glove that went for $480,000 in 2009 and a jacket, which was recently bought for $75,000.

Julien said Russia, Asia, Middle East, Canada and America are some of the key markets where buyers are willing to spend money on Jackson’s merchandise.

“He’s the only celebrity where we would have lines of people to get in whenever we had stuff of his to auction,” he continued. “There’s only one person that compares to Marilyn Monroe in collectability, and that is Michael Jackson.”

Billboard senior editor Gail Mitchell isn’t surprised by support for Jackson, who she has met before. For a recent story, the veteran music journalist said she and a colleague interviewed about 30 music executives who believe the singer’s legacy could withstand the “Leaving Neverland” controversy.

“Some saw the film, others didn’t want to,” she said. “Many said that (Jackson) is not here to defend himself the way R. Kelly is here. … The jury is always probably going to be out. But all of the execs said his legacy will be fine.”

Mitchell recently attended Janet Jackson’s residency performance in Las Vegas where the singer played several of her brother’s songs that had “people dancing and buzzin’” as the “crowd went wild” during classic songs from The Jackson 5, which she called “one of the highlights of show.”

“There was an aura about him,” Mitchell said of Jackson. “He had an energy in terms of his talent and the dancing, and I still think that aura still exists to a point. I know it’s been tarnished, but I think overall that there is no denying what he brought to the table.”

Jackson died at the age of 50 from an overdose of the anesthetic propofol on June 25, 2009. In an instant, Jackson’s popularity surged after years of being tarnished by sexual abuse allegations and a 2005 child molestation trial, which ended with his acquittal. After Jackson’s death, the criminal case nearly became an afterthought until “Leaving Neverland” was released.

The documentary focused on two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who denied Jackson abused them while the singer was still alive. Both have said having their own children forced them to face the truth.

Jackson acknowledged befriending numerous children, including some he invited into his bed, but denied he molested any of them.

His estate has also vigorously denied Robson and Safechuck’s allegations, calling the documentary a retread of proven falsehoods from men seeking money. A lawsuit was filed against HBO.

Despite the documentary, Jackson’s music streaming numbers continued to soar, according to Ian Drew, consumer editorial director at Billboard. He said Jackson’s estate has been smart about keeping his music relevant, but it could be diminished over those being “creeped out” by allegations.

Jackson’s nephew said his legacy will never be destroyed.

“No lie can destroy what was given to us as a blessing from God, and that’s what my uncle was,” said Sigmund “Siggy” Jackson, son of Jackson’s eldest brother, Jackie Jackson. “You can never destroy his legacy with a petty lie. He will be here. And even after God calls us home, his legacy will live on and never be torn down.”

Film producer Jodi Gomes agrees. She believes Jackson’s legacy will live on from this generation to the next, no matter what.

Gomes said the family had been working on a documentary on The Jackson 5′s 50th anniversary. The contract was ready to be signed with a network, but she said it backed out after “Leaving Neverland.”

“The 50th anniversary was planned and the whole family was participating and it was a celebration of what started the whole entire Jackson brand. And now, that has gotten lost in the shuffle,” said Gomes, who worked on the 2009 reality series “The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty” and the 1992 miniseries “The Jacksons: An American Dream.”

Siggy Jackson said his uncle’s legacy will continue to win despite the “haters,” but understood the logic of some companies not affiliating themselves with anything Michael Jackson.

“That’s standard business. You wait until the heat burns down, so you can see after the smoke goes down,” he said. “I don’t fault anyone from backing off. But as far as the family, it doesn’t stop anything. The plans don’t stop. My uncle’s legacy will never go away. Our family will make sure of that.”

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Associated Press Writer Amanda Lee Myers contributed to this report.

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Wife Of Reality TV Bounty Hunter In Medically Induced Coma

The family asked the general public to “please pray for Beth” while also sending “sincere thanks to everyone for their prayers throughout Beth’s battle with cancer,” the statement said.

HONOLULU (AP) — The wife of reality TV bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman is in a medically induced coma, a report said.

Beth Chapman is in the intensive care unit of Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Sunday.

A representative for the family released a statement Saturday night saying that only immediate family have been given access to the 51-year-old.

The Chapmans starred in the reality TV series “Dog the Bounty Hunter” and recently appeared in “Dog & Beth: On the Hunt,” both of which were filmed in Hawaii.

Chapman was diagnosed with lung cancer in September 2017 and said in November that the cancer had returned despite surgery.

Chapman was hospitalized in April because of fluid accumulation in her lungs and underwent a procedure to relieve pressure, the family said.

The couple’s Da Kine Bail Bonds office in Honolulu and a storefront for a Dog the Bounty Hunter shop closed in January.

The family asked the general public to “please pray for Beth” while also sending “sincere thanks to everyone for their prayers throughout Beth’s battle with cancer,” the statement said.

Wendy Williams, Alicia Keys And Spike Lee To Receive Stars On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame

Walk of Famer and committee member Vanessa Williams made the announcement alongside Rana Ghadban, President & CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Entertainers can be recognized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the five categories: motion pictures, television, recording, live performance and radio.

Contributed by Ciana Moore

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce’s Walk of Fame Selection Committee announced on Thursday, June 20th, that they would be honoring 35 new entertainers with stars in 2020. Walk of Famer and committee member Vanessa Williams made the announcement alongside Rana Ghadban, President & CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Entertainers can be recognized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the five categories: motion pictures, television, recording, live performance and radio. The Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2020 will include:

Motion Pictures: Mahershala Ali, Batman, Ruth E. Carter, Laurence Fishburne, Chris Hemsworth, Spike Lee, Julia Roberts, Octavia Spencer and Lina Wertmüller

Television: Christina Applegate, Andy Cohen, Cindy Crawford, Terry Crews, Harry Friedman, Kathie Lee Gifford, Nigel Lythgoe, Milo Ventimiglia, Burt Ward, Wendy Williams, Dr. Phil McGraw and Andy Kaufman (Posthumous)

Recording: Elvis Costello, Sir Lucian Grainge, Billy Idol, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Alicia Keys, Andy Madadian, Mo Ostin, Bobby Rydell, Alejandro Sanz, Tanya Tucker and Muddy Waters (Posthumous)

Live Performance: Dave Chappelle and Billy Porter

Radio: Susan Stamberg

For those chosen to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, they have two years from the date of selection, to schedule their star ceremonies. Congratulations to all chosen to receive this honor!

Memorial Service For Prince George’s County Woman Who Died In Dominican Republicin

A memorial service for Cynthia Day held today in Upper Marlboro. Day died in the Dominican Republic while vacationing with her fiance.

A memorial service was held today for a Prince George’s County woman who died while on vacation in the Dominican Republic. Cynthia Day and her fiance Nathaniel Homes, died last month in their Dominican hotel room from respiratory failure, according to Dominican officials. The families of both victims dispute those findings.  Cynthia Day’s service was held at The First Baptist Church of Glenarden.

BET Awards Honor Mary J. Blige, Nipsey Hussle, Tyler Perry

“Mommy, I love you and I want to thank you for your love and understanding,” Blige said as her mom teared up in the audience.

The 2019 BET Awards featured a number of contemporary pop and rap stars who are dominating the charts, from Cardi B to Lil Nas X. But the show belonged to artists viewed as icons in the black community, including singer Mary J. Blige, filmmaker Tyler Perry and the late rapper Nipsey Hussle.

Hussle, a respected and beloved community activist in South Los Angeles who was shot to death on March 31, posthumously earned the Humanitarian Award on Sunday night. His family, including his mother, father, grandmother, children and fiancée, actress Lauren London, accepted the honor on his behalf.

“I just want to thank you guys for all the love and support, and the marathon continues again,” London said onstage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

John Legend, DJ Khaled, YG and Marsha Ambrosius celebrated Hussle, born Ermias Asghedom, with a performance. Hussle also won best male hip-hop artist, besting Drake, J. Cole, Travis Scott, Meek Mill and 21 Savage.

Blige, who earned the Lifetime Achievement Award, ran through her hits during a lengthy performance, which featured Lil Kim and Method Man. The R&B star went from “My Life” to “No More Drama” to “Just Fine,” when audience members turned the aisles into “Soul Train” lines as they showed their best dance moves while the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul sang onstage.

Rihanna presented Blige with the award, who earned a standing ovation as she walked to the stage.

“Yeah, I know, a lot of hair,” she said in her curly blonde-do. “It’s a big day.”

“Mommy, I love you and I want to thank you for your love and understanding,” Blige said as her mom teared up in the audience.

The nine-time Grammy winner and two-time Oscar nominee went on to thank her father, saying she was happy their “relationship is healed.” She also thanked her siblings, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and friends, including longtime collaborator Diddy.

Another standing ovation during the nearly four-hour show came when The Exonerated Five — whose profiles were recently raised with the release of a Netflix series based on their lives — introduced a performance by R&B singer H.E.R. and rapper YBN Cordae. Korey Wise, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Antron McCray spoke onstage as audience members got out of their seats to cheer them on. Directed by Ava DuVernay, “When They See Us” tells of the wrongful conviction of five black and Latino teenagers for the 1989 assault on a white female jogger in Central Park.

The audience also erupted in cheers for media mogul Tyler Perry, who earned the Ultimate Icon Award, presented to him by Taraji P. Henson.

“When I built my studio, I built it in a neighborhood that is one of the poorest black neighborhoods in Atlanta so that young black kids could see that a black man did that, and they could do it too,” Perry said. “The studio was once a Confederate army base … which meant that there were Confederate soldiers on that base plotting and planning on how to keep 3.9 million negroes enslaved. Now that land is owned by one negro.”

Lil Nas X also got the loud applause from the crowd when he brought his global country-rap hit “Old Town Road” to life with a performance at a makeshift Western saloon alongside country singer Billy Ray Cyrus. In a yellow fringe jacket, yellow chaps and a black cowboy hat, Lil Nas X worked the stage as dancers in denim shorts, leather vests and cowboy hats performed behind him.

Lizzo also had a fiery performance with “Truth Hurts,” which featured her playing the flute while twerking. Cardi B, the most nominated act with seven, kicked off the show with an explosive performance. She won two prizes — best female hip-hop artist and album of the year for her major-label debut, “Invasion of Privacy.”

“I’m glad I made an album that your sister, your mother, your grandmother (likes),” she said of the project, which also won the Grammy for best rap album earlier this year.

Childish Gambino, who didn’t attend the show, won the top prize — video of the year — for “This Is America.” Beyoncé was named best female R&B/pop artist, and Bruno Mars won best male R&B/pop artist.

Actress Regina Hall, who hosted the show, told a number of jokes throughout the night. She was hilarious after Regina King — who won an Oscar this year for her role in “If Beale Street Could Talk” — was announced as the winner of best actress, an award Hall was also nominated for.

“She said King? So I lost?” Hall asked when a producer followed with: “We need you to announce the next performance.”

“Why am I announcing the next performance? That’s why I hosted (the awards show),” Hall said. “You tell them I said, ‘You can go to Beale Street and get the (girl) who won and you let her introduce it.’”

Winners Of The 2019 BET Awards

A list of winners at the 2019 BET Awards, which aired live Sunday from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A list of winners at the 2019 BET Awards, which aired live Sunday from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

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— Video of the year: Childish Gambino, “This Is America”

— Best female R&B/pop artist: Beyoncé

— Best male R&B/pop artist: Bruno Mars

— Best female hip-hop artist: Cardi B

— Best male hip-hop artist: Nipsey Hussle

— Best new artist: Lil Baby

— Best group: Migos

— Best collaboration: Travis Scott featuring Drake, “Sicko Mode”

— Album of the year: Cardi B, “Invasion of Privacy”

— Viewers’ choice award: Ella Mai, “Trip”

— Lifetime achievement award: Mary J. Blige

— Humanitarian award: Nipsey Hussle

— Ultimate icon award: Tyler Perry

— Dr. Bobby Jones best gospel/inspirational award: Snoop Dogg featuring Rance Allen, “Blessing Me Again”

— Best actress: Regina King

— Best actor: Michael B. Jordan

— Best movie: “Blackkklansman”

— Youngstars award: Marsai Martin

— Sportswoman of the year: Serena Williams

— Sportsman of the year: Stephen Curry

— BET HER award: H.E.R., “Hard Place”

— Video director of the year: Karena Evans

— Best international act: Burna Boy (Nigeria)

— Best new international act: Sho Madjozi (South Africa)

Baby Formula Recalled

More than 20-thousand containers of baby formula are being pulled from Walmart’s shelves. The formula is Parent’s Choice Advantage Infant Formula Milk-Based Powder with Iron.

A baby formula sold only at Walmart is being recalled due to the “potential presence of metal foreign matter.” The company Perrigo is recalling the 35-ounce, 992-gram containers of Parent’s Choice Advantage Infant Formula Milk-Based Powder with Iron. But, the recall only affects a single lot of the formula, amounting to just over 23-thousand containers.  At this time, there are no reports of sickness or injury from the formula.

Tasing By Metro Transit Police Under Investigation

Metro Transit Police tased a man police say said was impeding their investigation at the U Street Metro Station. Police were responding to juveniles harassing riders with sticks.

An investigation is under way after video showing Metro Transit Police using a taser on an unarmed man at the U Street Metro Station. Saturday, officers responded to a call of juveniles threatening riders with sticks. Police say the man, who was not involved in the incident, began interfering with their investigation. He was then tased. The juveniles were not charged. Video of the incidents has spread across social media.  Police say an internal investigation is being conducted.