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9 Days Before Show Time, A Full-On Revolt Over The Oscars

On Wednesday evening, dozens of Hollywood heavyweights — including Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Brad Pitt, cinematographer Roger Deakins and director Damien Chazelle — issued an open-letter to the academy’s leadership blasting the decision to not air the four awards, which also include live-action short and hairstyling and makeup, live on the ABC telecast.

Would anyone — anyone at all — like to thank the academy?

This is normally the time of year when Oscar hopefuls are readying acceptance speeches that almost always begin with a few words of gratitude for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. But that sentiment has been hard to come by in the torturous and troubled lead-up to the 91st Academy Awards.

After a litany of public-relations disasters, backtracks and missteps, the latest dust-up surrounds the film academy’s plans to remove four categories from the live portion of Feb. 24′s broadcast, including cinematography and editing, arguably the two most foundational components of moviemaking. The academy, desperate to reverse sliding ratings, says a shortened show must go on.

On Wednesday evening, dozens of Hollywood heavyweights — including Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Brad Pitt, cinematographer Roger Deakins and director Damien Chazelle — issued an open-letter to the academy’s leadership blasting the decision to not air the four awards, which also include live-action short and hairstyling and makeup, live on the ABC telecast.

“Relegating these essential cinematic crafts to lesser status in this 91st Academy Awards ceremony is nothing less than an insult to those of us who have devoted our lives and passions to our chosen profession,” the group wrote. “When the recognition of those responsible for the creation of outstanding cinema is being diminished by the very institution whose purpose it is to protect it, then we are no longer upholding the spirit of the Academy’s promise to celebrate film as a collaborative art form.”

The academy responded with a letter of its own, blaming “inaccurate reporting and social media posts” for “a chain of misinformation.” Signed by academy president John Bailey, a cinematographer, and other officers from the academy’s board of governors, the letter sought to assure members that the four winning speeches will be included in the broadcast (just not live, or with a walk to the stage) and that in future years, four to six different categories will be similarly truncated.

After years of #OscarSoWhite backlash, one infamous envelope mix-up and the reckoning that followed the expulsion of Harvey Weinstein from the academy, this year’s Academy Awards drama has been self-inflicted. In response to last year’s all-time low of 26.5 million viewers, the Oscars — the grandest and most glamorous award show ever created — are shrinking. And nobody likes it.

“People in general have a hard time with change. Change is sometimes hard to swallow. And I think the way that the news came out, it came out in the wrong way,” says Mary Zophres, one of the 54 members of the board of governors and a costume designer nominated this year for “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.” ″But there is a need to make sure that the ratings are competitive.”

The academy’s headaches began after it last summer trotted out the induction of a “popular film Oscar.” The plan sparked such outrage (Rob Lowe pronounced the film industry dead, “survived by sequels, tent-poles and vertical integration”) that the new award was scuttled within a month.

Then Kevin Hart announced, himself, that he was hosting this year’s awards. When many took issue with his old homophobic tweets, the comedian initially “chose to pass on the apology,” inflaming the backlash. Within hours, he withdrew as host and, finally supplied an apology to the LGBTQ community. The Oscars are now host-less for only the fifth time in its 91-year history. The most recent, in 1989, resulted in an infamous duet between Snow White and Rob Lowe.

Other plans to tweak tradition also backfired. After first planning to limit the best song nominee performances, the academy confirmed that all songs will indeed be performed. “They made the right decision to include all the songs,” said Diane Warren, a nominee for the “RBG” song “I’ll Fight.” ″It wouldn’t be fair to just have two songs. That’s basically saying those other songs don’t matter.”

Some have blamed ABC, which owns the Oscar broadcast rights for the next decade, for pressuring the academy into some of these measures. ABC declined to comment.

Still, the negative response from prominent academy members was more than the academy’s leadership was expecting. Alfonso Cuaron, who’s nominated for four Oscars including best cinematography, has been among the most vocal critics, declaring: “No one single film has ever existed without CINEMAtography and editing.” Guillermo del Toro, whose “The Shape of Water” won best picture and best director at last year’s ceremony, said cinematography and editing “are cinema itself.”

“I don’t like it. I don’t think that’s a cool deal. I’m an artist so I believe we’ve all worked really hard, we’ve nurtured our gifts and we should all be able to celebrate them with the world,” says Regina King, a nominee for best supporting actress. “It just doesn’t seem like 15 minutes is gonna make that big of a difference.”

But the academy is insistent on getting the normally four hour-plus telecast down to three hours. Ratings for all award shows have declined in recent years, but it remains to be seen whether a shorter show will have any effect on larger viewing habit transformations.

What is clear is that the challenges of producing a big-tent, for-everybody broadcast are growing as mass audiences continue to fracture. For an institution like the academy, which has year-round involvement in things like film preservation and a much-delayed $400 million Los Angeles museum, the Oscar broadcast is the primary revenue generator.

“They make about six or seven million dollars a year off of the Academy Awards on television which pays for the academy,” says Michael Douglas, a two-time Oscar winner. “How do you put together an entertaining show versus (honor the winners)? So, I understand as far as a television viewing audience show, they don’t do a very good job.”

“I just saw the Grammys — best opening I’ve seen in a long time,” Douglas added. “Theirs is a three-and-a-half hour show that only has nine awards, you know? Because it’s all musical productions.”

But like the Oscars, Hollywood is getting smaller. This year, the 83-year-old 20th Century Fox, one of the “Big Six” major studios, will become part of the Walt Disney Co. More change is afoot. Netflix could this year win its first best picture Academy Award thanks to Cuaron’s “Roma.”

The irony is that all the attention on the host-less, controversial Oscar broadcast has meant no one is talking about the movies. And this year’s nominees, including the year’s No. 1 domestic hit, “Black Panther,” are one of the most-watched groups in years — exactly what the academy craves.

But with less than two weeks to go, some worry that the dust won’t settle by show time.

“People need to calm down about it before the Oscars and we only have like 10 days,” says Zophres. “What worries me more is actual unrest in the building before, during or after. So they need to make sure that everybody is under control.”

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Jill Dobson contributed to this report.

How Deep Is Your Love: A Valentine’s Day Conversation

Standing by your man or woman during the difficult times of marriage.

How deep is your love? On this Valentine’s Day we ask, for better or for worse?  In sickness and in health?  How do you measure your love for your spouse? Are there any deal breakers?

Resources:

Erica St. Bernard, Family & Marital Counseling: https://yourlifeswell.com/

Guests:

Erica St. Bernard, Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist

JaQuetta & Stacey Jordan, married 15 years

Trump to Sign Budget Deal & Declare National Emergency

McConnell Says Trump Will Sign Budget Deal & Declare Emergency Border Declaration. Shooter Opens Fire In Temp Agency. Lawyer Michael Avenatti Claims To Have Sex Tape Of R.Kelly And Minor.

McConnell Says Trump Will Sign Budget Deal & Declare Emergency Border Declaration

(Washington, DC) — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says President Trump will sign the big budget deal aimed at averting a partial government shutdown. On the Senate floor today, McConnell also said Trump will sign an emergency declaration on the southern border. He indicated he supports such a declaration. The Senate is poised to vote on bi-partisan agreement this afternoon, with the House expected to approve the measure tonight. It then goes to the White House.

Shooter Opens Fire In Temp Agency

(Washington, DC) — One man is dead and another is seriously injured after a masked gunman opened fire inside a temp agency this morning. Both of the victims were working in the office of the Trojan Labor temp agency in the 17-hundred block of Hamlin Street Northeast this morning when the shooter walked in and opened fire. One man died on the scene and the other was hospitalized. Police say the attack did not appear to be a robbery and investigators are still searching for a suspect. Anyone with information is asked to contact DC police.

Lawyer Michael Avenatti Claims To Have Sex Tape Of R.Kelly And Minor

 

(Chicago, IL) — Lawyer Michael Avenatti claims to have a sex tape of R&B singer R. Kelly and a 14-year-old girl. CNN announced today it was made aware of the tape by Avenatti and has viewed it. CNN says the girl refers to herself as 14-years-old several times while engaging in sexual acts. Avenatti is representing a man he calls a whistleblower against Kelly. The whistleblower allegedly knows the identity of the young girl in the video and R.Kelly. The tape was handed over to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Chicago last weekend. Lawyers for the singer say they haven’t been made aware of the video and have not been contacted by authorities about it.

Helping You Keep Money in Your Pocket During Tax Time

The Earned Income Tax Credit and Free Tax Preparation Services

It’s tax season. Do you know your tax rights and how to make sure you are not leaving money on the table?  My guest this morning is on a mission to educate everyone on the Earned Income Tax Credit or EITC.  My guest is Joseph Leitmann-Santa Cruz – Deputy Director of  Capital Area Asset Buildersor CAAB

Through its Financial Education, Matched Savings, and Consumer Education programs CAAB is working to ensure that all residents in the Greater DC area have opportunities to save and invest in their dreams. For more information go here:

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:35 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

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You’re Ready For Love Once You Do These 5 Things

Best selling author, celebrity life coach, and motivational speaker Tony A. Gaskins Jr. says you are NOT ready for love unless you do these five things.

https://youtu.be/becMizg6V7s

Best selling author, celebrity life coach, and motivational speaker Tony A. Gaskins Jr. says you are NOT ready for love unless you do these five things. Listen as he breaks it down…

 

Democrats Demanding Answers To Furlough Back Pay Issues

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Democrats demanding answers to furlough back pay issues…
NAACP set to deliver the “State of Black America” address at HU…
Howard Co. names first female & A.A. Chief of Police…

Democrats demanding answers to furlough back pay issues…

Representative Elijah Cummings and several members from the Houses Oversight and Reform Committee want an investigation into issues with furlough back pay.

Members of the committee said some of the 800,000 federal workers who went for 35 days without a paycheck are complaining of either not getting a check or getting checks with a number of errors.

Lawmakers are asking OPM to explain why the errors in back paychecks are happening, how will they be corrected and for a number as to how many federal workers affected are still due money.

 

Howard Co. names first female & A.A. Chief of Police…

Howard County has named their first female and African American Chief of Police. 52-year-old Lisa Myers is a 27 year veteran of the police force.

County Executive Calvin Ball selected here breaking a glass ceiling in law enforcement in the county. Myers says, “It’s a huge, exciting opportunity.

Myers joins a few others who have recently made history by becoming the first African Americans in Howard County to hold important positions. She joins Sheriff Marcus Harris and State’s Attorney Rich Gibson who have shattered the glass ceiling in their respective fields as well.

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Living Black History At Howard University: Profile of Dr. Clive Callendar

The Howard University Hospital surgeon has focused his career on increasing awareness of transplant medicine among minority segments of the population,

Washington, DC (February 12, 2019) – Howard University salutes renowned surgeon and medical professor Dr. Clive O. Callender during Black History Month.  The Howard University Hospital surgeon has focused his career on increasing awareness of transplant medicine among minority segments of the population, along with the unique health and social issues they face as potential donors.

Born on Nov. 16, 1936 in New York City, Dr. Callender lived in a foster home and then with his father, until his stepmother had to be hospitalized. His aunt Ella took him in and began his faith-based life. Through his involvement with Ebenezer Gospel Tabernacle at the age of seven, he decided to become a medical missionary.

Prior to his pioneering work in the 1970s, the Black American population was thought to be among the most resistant to donating organs. However, today African Americans represent the nation’s lead donating population, according to the latest research.

“I reflect on the days when they said it was an impossible task to increase organ donation rates in the African-American and minority community,” says Dr. Callender who continues to teach surgery in the Howard University College of Medicine. “It’s a miracle and I’m grateful. This proves that this is the ministry that God had for me and validates my life’s purpose.”

Dr. Callender founded the National Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program (MOTTEP) 27 years ago. The organization has been aggressively striving to help solve the number one nation-wide problem in transplantation – the shortage of donors. The first and only organization of its kind, MOTTEP has educated communities worldwide on minority organ donation and healthy lifestyles that can prevent the need for transplants. Throughout his career, Dr. Callender has served as a spokesperson for organ donation at thousands of community meetings.

After graduating from Commerce High School, Callender received his B.S. degree in chemistry and physiology from New York City’s Hunter College. He went on to attend Meharry Medical College in Nashville, where he received his medical degree in 1963.

Dr. Callender completed a series of residencies for Cancer and Allied Disease at Harlem Hospital, Freedmen’s Hospital (later known as Howard University Hospital), and Memorial Hospital. In 1968, he returned to Howard University Hospital to become chief resident. The following year, he became an instructor at Howard University. In 1970, he served as a medical officer at D.C. General Hospital.

Minorities have had a history of being reluctant to donate due to multiple factors: lack of awareness, religious beliefs, medical distrust, fear of premature death and racism. Data on the growth in African American donation rates were analyzed from the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) statistics.

Based on the latest available data from UNOS, African Americans  now rank as the number one ethnic group in reference to organ donors per million. Between 2010-2017, African-American organ donors per million increased from 35.36-38.1 while the results in other ethnic groups are: Whites (27.07-34.28), Hispanics (25.59-27.5), and Asian (14.70-15.1) populations.  Blacks now represent 16 percent of the donor population, while representing 13 percent of the total U.S. population.

“Dr. Callender is an inspiring surgeon and leader,” says Dr. Shelly McDonald-Pinkett, chief medical officer of Howard University Hospital. “ He has served as a valuable mentor and role model and remains active in advancing professionalism and humanism in medicine.”

There are more than 120,000 people on the national transplant waiting list, more than half representing minorities. Dr. Callender said it was critical that the methodology of the community grass-roots approach be expanded to reach all minority and majority communities across the United States.

Facts about organ donation and transplantation

  •  African American donors represented 3% of donors in 1982 and represent 16% of donors in 2017 (while making up 13% of the American population).
  •  Minorities were 15% of donors in 1991, but are now 32% of donors.
  • African American increased from 8 organ donors per million in 1982 to 38 organ donors per million in 2017.
  • African Americans represent 16% of donors, but make up 32% of those waiting for transplant.
  • Minorities comprise 25% of the total population, but make up more than 60% of those waiting for kidney transplants.
  • African American and other minorities make up more than 60% of those on the waiting list.  Those on the waiting list may wait 5-10 years for a Deceased Donor kidney transplant.
  • 22 people die each day while waiting for a transplant. 60% are minorities.
  • Diabetes and hypertension are the number 1 and 2 causes of kidney disease which is 3-4 times as common for Blacks and Latinos/Hispanics
  • Nearly 300,000 persons are on dialysis; 120,000 persons are on the national transplant waiting list and 30,000 transplants take place each year.

For more information, please contact the National Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program at 202-865-4888 or via email mottep01@aol.com

For media inquires, contact: sholnn.freeman@howard.edu

About Howard University

Founded in 1867, Howard University is a private, research university that is comprised of 13 schools and colleges. Students pursue studies in more than 120 areas leading to undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees. The University operates with a commitment to Excellence in Truth and Service and has produced four Rhodes Scholars, 11 Truman Scholars, two Marshall Scholars, one Schwarzman Scholar, over 70 Fulbright Scholars and 22 Pickering Fellows. Howard also produces more on-campus African-American Ph.D. recipients than any other university in the United States.  For more information on Howard University visitwww.howard.edu

 

Racism In Black And White

How racism continues to evolve in modern America.

As part of our on-going black history conversations, we talk about the state of racism today and how it has changed.

Resources:

Stop Falling For The Okeydoke: How The Lie Of Race Continues To Undermine Our Country, by Stephen A. Tillett https://connecting-the-dots-llc.com/

Guest:

Stephen A. Tillett, Author & Pastor

High School Teacher On Leave After Inappropriate Contact With Student

High School Teacher On Leave After Inappropriate Contact With Student. Woman Killed By Tree Branch. Ben Jealous Opening Baltimore-Based Investment Firm.

High School Teacher On Leave After Inappropriate Contact With Student

(Lanham, MD) — A high school varsity football coach in Prince George’s County is on leave for allegedly having inappropriate contact with a student. DuVal High School officials say varsity head football coach Tarrell Lockwood was placed on leave yesterday. No details about the alleged inappropriate interaction have been released. Lockwood has worked at DuVal since 2011.

Woman Killed By Tree Branch

(Loudoun County, VA) — A woman is dead after a large tree branch fell on her in Loudoun County. It happened around 8:00 p.m. last night in the 41-thousand block of Stumptown Road near Lucketts. The woman was clearing branches and debris from her property when the large tree branch fell on top of her. A number of trees and powerlines came down after heavy rain moved through the area yesterday.

Ben Jealous Opening Baltimore-Based Investment Firm

(Baltimore, MD) — Former NAACP president Ben Jealous will be heading-up a new Baltimore-based investment firm. Last year’s Democratic nominee for governor says 20-X will focus on social impact investing and advising in the real estate and tech markets. Jealous is coming off a stint as a partner in a California investment firm that had a similar business model. His first client, Citizen, is slated to launch a new mobile app today that provides crime and safety alerts for users in Baltimore.

N-word Passes Given Out At A Local School, A N.C. Substitute Teacher Is In Hot Water After Telling Students MLK Killed Himself

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N-word passes given out at a school in Montgomery Co….
A N.C. substitute teacher is in hot water for telling students MLK killed himself…
DC’S call center can now track cell phone calls…

N-word passes given out at a school in Montgomery Co….

Several students at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Maryland are facing disciplinary action. It follows an incident last Friday were several students were caught giving other students N-word passes. The intent was the person who received the paper pass could use the racial slur.

The incident happened during lunch time last Friday at the school. Principal Brandice Heckert was made aware of it by staffers and she took swift action. She would not state exactly how many students took part and what there punishment would be. Heckert did send out an email that stated “This behavior is disgraceful and does not reflect the values expected of Winston Churchill students”.

Churchill PTSA planned meeting on Tuesday, February 19th will now focus on bias, tolerance and racism in light of what happened last week.

A N.C. substitute teacher is in hot water for telling students MLK killed himself…

A substitute teacher from Wake County in Garner, North Carolina is in hot water for the unthinkable. The teacher has been identified as Elizabeth Temple.

According to one of the parents of the students in her elementary class Temple could not get the students to settle down. She was supposed to play a video on King’s assassination and for some reason she told the class that Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination was a complete lie.

The parent of one of the students who were African American said that the sub even went as far as to tell her son that he and his male peers clothing marked them for prison. The children were allegedly told that anyone who does not support Donald Trump that they were not real Christians.

This alleged incident happened last Friday at Rand Road Elementary School in Garner. Wake County Public School System Chief of Communications, Timothy Simmons released a statement that read in part, that the school was aware of the incident and after talking to several students and faculty they reached out to the teacher and she resigned.

DC’S call center can now track cell phone calls…

First responder’s in the District now have a new tool to help people in emergencies. The District’s 911 Call Center can now pinpoint calls made from cell phones.

The technology that allows the call center to locate calls made from cell phones is called RapidSOS. It will be a huge help in 911 dispatchers getting time sensitive help to people in need all across the city. Today, about 80% of all calls come from people using cell phones.

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Celebrating Black History Month

Association for the Study of African American Life and History’s 93rd Black History Luncheon

As we continue to celebrate and recognize Black History the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) is preparing to host their 93rdAnnual Black History Luncheon this coming weekend. I have the details on how you can take part in the festivities.  My guest is Sylvia Cyrus – Executive Director of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History

The Association for the Study of African American Life and History 93rdAnnual Black History Luncheon is Saturday, February 16that the Washington Renaissance Hotel.  For more information go here:

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:35 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

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

 

Stevie Wonder, John Legend Headline Motown Tribute Concert

“This is your legacy,” Ross told Gordy. “I want you to know that you have been a gift to all of us.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stevie Wonder jammed with his harmonica, John Legend crooned while playing the piano and Ciara pranced onstage dressed like Rick James on Tuesday night at Motown Records’ 60th anniversary concert.

Wonder closed out the all-star lineup performing more than a half-dozen songs at the “Motown 60: A Grammy Celebration” at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The tribute hosted by Smokey Robinson and Cedric the Entertainer will air April 21 on CBS.

Motown founder Berry Gordy said he fulfilled his dreams of creating a record label to make music for “all people.” The legendary music mogul started the historic label in 1959, which was home to numerous music artists including Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, The Temptations, The Supremes and Diana Ross.

“My dream was to make music for all people,” Gordy said as the crowd applauded. “Well, my dream came true. … I want to thank all of you fans, and your parents, and their grandparents. All around the world. I could say their great grandparents, but that would make me older than I want to be.”

Some of Motown’s greatest hits were on display: Legend covered Gaye’s “Mercy Me” and Ne-Yo sang The Jackson 5′s “I’ll Be There.” Ciara sported a Rick James-like braided wig with beads during her rendition of “Give It to Me Baby.”

Ross brought attendees to their feet when she opened her set singing to Gordy while sitting next to him. After singing a couple of songs onstage, she returned back to Gordy and sang “My Man.”

“This is your legacy,” Ross told Gordy. “I want you to know that you have been a gift to all of us.”

The tribute comes after Jennifer Lopez’s criticized performance honoring the label at the Grammys on Sunday. The Latin singer-actress faced some backlash from social media for her lead participation in the tribute, but received support from Robinson, who joined her in a duet at the awards show.

Lopez’s performance did not come up during the show. The main focus much of the night was how Motown influenced different cultures, genders and races.

Meghan Trainor, Fantasia, Chloe x Halle, Thelma Houston, Tori Kelly and Martha Reeves took turns in a “Women of Motown” medley.

Another highlight included the “First Four Bars” segment hosted by Cedric the Entertainer. The house band played several Motown hits and random audience members grabbed the microphone and sang the opening to songs like “My Girl,” ″Super Freak,” ″Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “I Heard It Through The Grapevine.”

“I’m going to have to make this into a TV show,” the comedian-actor sarcastically said.

Michelle Obama’s Grammy Appearance Did Not Impress Mom

The former first lady took to Instagram Wednesday to share a text exchange with mom Marian Robinson. Obama had received a standing ovation opening Sunday’s awards show with Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez and Jada Pinkett Smith.

PHOENIX (AP) — It appears Michelle Obama received a reality check from her mom following her appearance at the Grammys.

The former first lady took to Instagram Wednesday to share a text exchange with mom Marian Robinson. Obama had received a standing ovation opening Sunday’s awards show with Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez and Jada Pinkett Smith.

Robinson wrote: “I guess you were a hit at the Grammys.” Her daughter asked mom if she had watched. Mom replied she saw it and then asked if her daughter had met “any of the real stars.”

Mother and daughter then quibbled over whether Obama had told her she would be on.

Obama ended the exchange by writing “And I AM A real star…by the way…”

Her mother replied, “Yeah.”

https://youtu.be/uqrBK9wmHl8

Trump Appears To Be Ready To Accept Budget Deal

Trump appears to be grudgingly leaning toward accepting an agreement that would head off a threatened second government shutdown but provide just a fraction of the money he’s been demanding for his Mexican border wall.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on congressional border security negotiations and President Donald Trump (all times local):

7:10 p.m.

President Donald Trump appears to be grudgingly leaning toward accepting an agreement that would head off a threatened second government shutdown but provide just a fraction of the money he’s been demanding for his Mexican border wall.

Trump said Tuesday he would need more time to study the plan, but he also declared he was not expecting a shutdown to take place this weekend. The president has been under mounting pressure from fellow Republicans to accept the compromise.

Trump strongly signaled that he planned to scrounge up additional dollars for the wall by raiding other federal coffers to deliver on the signature promise of his presidential campaign.

Lawmakers have tentatively agreed to provide nearly $1.4 billion for border barriers, about one-fourth of the amount Trump has sought for his wall.

Celebrating Valentine’s Day With Our Military Couples

Winners of the 4th Annual WHUR and Copper Canyon Grill Heart2Heart Dinner enjoy a night out on the town.

Lanham, Maryland (February 11, 2019) – Our U.S. service members make real sacrifices each and everyday for our country.  WHUR and Copper Canyon Grill teamed up to say thank you to military couples, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

We treated 10 couples to a special candlelight dinner Saturday, February 9th at the Copper Canyon in Lanham.  The couples were winners of an on-line contest in which WHUR asked service members to write-in to tell us why they would enjoy a special “WHUR and Copper Canyon Grill Heart2Heart Dinner.”  After dozens of entries, 10 lucky couples were chosen.   Here’s a quick recap of their romantic evening.

In addition to the romantic dinner, couples also received flowers and a “WHUR Swag Bag,” complete with Jo Malone perfume, t-shirts and other goodies.

Special thanks to Lee’s Flowers and Card Shop, Joe Malone, Copper Canyon Grill, and the Howard University Radio Network.

https://youtu.be/cu_CxZbFZrU

Black Men, Depression and Other Mental Health Concerns

Addressing the mental health issues of black men.

We’re shedding light on black men’s mental health, specifically depression.  How is it identified?  How can it be treated?  How can black men be encouraged to take care of their mental health? Its time to talk about it.

Resources:

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255

The Association of Black Psychologists: http://www.abpsi.org/

Mind on the Matter: https://www.mindonthematter.com/

Guests:

Dr. Jeff Menzie, Clinical Psychologist

 

Dr. Gina Brown, Dean, School of Allied Health, Howard University

Prince George’s County Summer Youth Employment Information

The Youth@Work/SYEP offers youth an enriching and constructive summer work experience in public and private sector settings. Click on the SYEP application link to be considered for a variety of positions in the Prince George’s County Government, non-profits organizations, and private businesses within the County.  After filling out the SYEP application, we encourage you to visit other links below to apply for additional summer employment opportunities.  The 2019 SYEP application is open until March 22.

See link below for more information:

https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/23458/JRT-AND-EMPLOYMENT-QA?bidId=

Trump Less-Than-Thrilled With Tentative Budget Deal, Fairfax Accuser Says Former NBA Player Also Raped Her At Duke

Trump Less-Than-Thrilled With Tentative Budget Deal. Fairfax Accuser Says Former NBA Player Also Raped Her At Duke. Virginia Governor Northam To Launch Listening Tour About Race.

Trump Less-Than-Thrilled With Tentative Budget Deal

(Washington, DC) — President Trump says he is less-than-thrilled about a tentative deal to avert another partial government shutdown. During a Cabinet meeting at the White House today, Trump again accused Democrats of being obstructionists and insisted that a massive border wall is being built anyway. One quarter of the federal government runs out of money again at the end of the week. Congressional negotiators have been working feverishly to strike a bipartisan deal. The deal reportedly offers far less money for border security than the President wants.

Fairfax Accuser Says Former NBA Player Also Raped Her At Duke

(Durham, NC) — The woman who says Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax raped her at Duke says she was also raped by a former NBA player. The New York Times reports that the accuser told a friend she was raped by Corey Maggette 20 years ago. Maggette, now a Fox Sports basketball analyst, is denying these claims and Fox Sports is investigating them. The woman’s lawyer says she tried to report the rape to a dean, but the dean discouraged her from moving forward with the claim.

Virginia Governor Northam To Launch Listening Tour About Race

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam plans to launch a statewide listening tour about race as he continues to resist calls to resign over racist photos in his medical school yearbook. Northam’s office says the tour will aim to engage different communities in conversations about race. Northam and his advisers reportedly want to refocus his legislative agenda on race and equality. There are also reports that the governor is privately telling people if the Virginia legislature passes a bill giving him authority to take down Confederate statues, he would sign it.

Scholarship Opportunities For Seniors of Prince George’s County Schools

Jack and Jill of America is offering scholarship money: The deadline is Friday, February 15th,

We all know that the price of a college education can be downright expensive.  I have some relief this morning for a few graduating seniors at Prince George’s County schools.  Jack and Jill of America, Prince George’s County is providing scholarship dollars to help offset some of those college expenses.  But the deadline is fast approaching.  My guest is Kimberly Hulsey – President of Prince George’s County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America

Jack and Jill of America, Prince George’s County is offering scholarship opportunities for graduating seniors of Prince George’s County Schools.  The deadline is February 15th.  For more information go to: www.pgcjackandjill.org

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So. Md You Could Experience Low Water Pressure, Should Officials Change Woodrow Wilson H.S.’s Name, Weigh In

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So. Md you could experience low water pressure…

So. Md you could experience low water pressure…

The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission is conducting water storage exercises this morning. It started at 8 a.m. and will run for a few hours today.

The area’s that could be affected low water pressure and/or water discoloration include Clinton, Accokeek, and Brandywine. Officials say the water is safe to use and drink during this time.

The testing is to continue efforts to meet Safe Drinking Water Act standards as well as monitor pressure and water supplies levels. In the event of a fire, WSSC will immediately restore the water pressure for the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department.
If you have any questions you can call WSSC’s Emergency Call Center at 301-206-4002.

Should officials change Woodrow Wilson H.S.’s name, weigh in…

Today residents, alumni, and others get to start the discussion on whether the District’s Woodrow Wilson High School should have its name changed.

“Time to Consider Changing the Name of Woodrow Wilson High School Forum and Community discussion is set for tonight at 7 at the high school. The discussion is not on what to possibly rename the school but it’s more about President Wilson’s Impact on the city.

History shows that President Wilson brought Jim Crow practices to the Federal Government. He fired and demoted black employees who had found a way to advancement in the federal civil service. His racists hiring tactics decimated the middle-class black family in Washington, DC. Historians even say his actions fueled segregation in housing and education.

The event will be moderated by Ray Suarez, a broadcast journalist, and father of a Wilson High School graduate. It will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. The doors open to the public at 6:30 p.m.

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Negotiators Agree on Border Bill, Avoiding Federal Government Shutdown

Federal government averts shutdown after Congressional negotiations agreement.

Negotiators in Congress say they have reached an agreement in principle to fund the government and avoid another partial government shutdown.

The emerging agreement was announced by a group of lawmakers, including Republican Sen. Richard Shelby and Democratic Rep. Nita Lowey, after a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill.

The talks had cratered over the weekend because of Democratic demands to limit immigrant detentions by federal authorities, but lawmakers apparently broke through that impasse Monday evening.

Now they will need the support of President Donald Trump, whose signature will be needed ahead of the deadline at midnight Friday.

If lawmakers don’t act, hundreds of thousands of federal workers will be furloughed for a second time this year.

Conversation with Charles County Sheriff Troy Berry

The Charles County Sheriff talks about law and order issues, history, growth and the changing face of the county population.

Charles County Sheriff Troy Berry is the first African-American elected as Sheriff in the county.  We talk to him about the historic relevance of his position as Sheriff and the many other public safety issues in Charles County, Maryland.

Guest:

Troy Berry, Sheriff, Charles County, Maryland

Advancing Black Pathways Announced At Howard University

JPMorgan Chase to Announce New Diversity Initiative During Special Event at Howard

JPMorgan Chase announces a new initiative that create economic opportunity for black Americans. Advancing Black Pathways will focus on three pillars, including, wealth, education and careers.  The event included two fireside chats. The first, featuring brothers Caylin Newton, Howard University sophomore and quarterback for the Howard University football team, and Cameron Newton, quarterback for the Carolina Panthers. The second, featuring Maverick Carter, CEO of SpringHill Entertainment and its athlete empowerment company UNINTERRUPTED and U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty.

(L to R) Maverick Carter, CEO of SpringHill Entertainment, Thasunda Duckett, CEO Chase Consumer Banking, Debbi Jarvis, SVP, Corporate Relations, Howard University, Caylin Newton, Howard University sophomore and quarterback for the Howard University football team, Cameron Newton, Quarterback, The Carolina Panthers.

Virginia Black Caucus Willing To Meet With Governor Northam, Another Partial Govt Shutdown Could Happen At Week’s End

Virginia Black Caucus Willing To Meet With Governor Northam. Another Partial Govt Shutdown Could Happen At Week’s End. Kamala Harris Admits To Smoking Pot.

Virginia Black Caucus Willing To Meet With Governor Northam

(Richmond, VA) — The chairman of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus is signaling a willingness to work with Gov. Ralph Northam on issues important to African-Americans.  Del. Lamont Bagby said Monday that he plans to meet with the Democratic governor at a future date to lay out priorities important to black lawmakers, particularly on education and housing.  The black caucus has not withdrawn its calls for Northam to resign after the revelation of a racist photo in his medical school yearbook.  Northam has said he won’t step down but wants to spend his remaining three years in office combatting entrenched racial inequalities.  Bagby says it’s too soon to say whether the black caucus will ever soften its stance that Northam should resign.

Another Partial Govt Shutdown Could Happen At Week’s End

(Washington, DC) — Another partial government shutdown may be around the corner as a quarter of the federal government will be out of funding again by Friday. Republican and Democratic budget negotiators are at a standstill over immigration enforcement and border security funding. President Trump is still demanding nearly six-billion-dollars to build a massive border wall, but Democrats will not budge. Trump tweeted today accusing Dems of wanting to “detain, or send back, criminal aliens!” He called it crazy.

Kamala Harris Admits To Smoking Pot

(New York, NY) — California Senator and 2020 presidential candidate Kamala Harris is making an admission. The Democrat was on a New York based radio show this morning and admitted to smoking pot “a long time ago,” adding “yes, I did inhale.” She went on to tell the host that she believes weed should be legal because it brings a lot of people joy and she says we need more joy in the world. Harris sidestepped a question about weather or not she would smoke if marijuana was made legal.

WHUT-TV Hosts A Special Film Screening As We Celebrate Black History Month

The film Screening of “Backs Against the Wall: The Howard Thurman Story”

In honor of Black History Month our sister station WHUT-TV is hosting a film screening of a powerful production detailing the life and legacy of one of the most important religious figures of the 20thcentury.  The film is entitled “Backs Against the Wall:  The Howard Thurman Story.”  My guest this morning is Jeff Lee- WHUT General Manager

WHUT will host the film screening of “Backs Against the Wall:  The Howard Thurman Story.”  This film explores the extraordinary life and legacy of Thurman who became a spiritual foundation for the Civil Rights Movement, inspiring many of its leaders including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Jesse Jackson, and Congressman John Lewis.  For more information go to: www.whut.org. The film screening will be Tuesday, February 19th@ 7pm.  Doors open at 6:30pm.

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VA Delegate Backing Down From Articles Of Impeachment Against Lt. Gov. Fairfax, DC Kicks Off Budget Engagement Forums

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VA Delegate backing down from articles of impeachment against Lt. Gov. Fairfax…
DC kicks off Budget Engagement Forums ….
Police in Chicago still looking for the person who shot a 1-year-old in the head…

VA Delegate backing down from articles of impeachment against Lt. Gov. Fairfax…

WHUR has learned this morning despite comments made over the weekend, this morning Virginia Delegate Patrick Hope is not planning to introduce articles of impeachment against Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax after all.

Reportedly the lawmakers said after communications with others on Sunday he has decided that more discussions are needed on the matter. Democratic members of the Virginia House of Delegates informed him that they were not prepared to take such action.

Lt. Gov. Fairfax is now facing two women who say he sexually assaulted him. The latest is a woman who says he raped her while at Duke University in 2000. Both women say they are will to testify before Congress about what happened. Fairfax denies both claims and said the sex was consensual.

DC kicks off Budget Engagement Forums ….

Today at Noon the District and DC Mayor Muriel Bowser will kick off their Budget Engagement Forum series which is open to the public.

Today’s telephone Town Hall with Seniors will begin at Noon at the John A. Wilson Building, Room G-9, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.

During the series, DC residents can give their input for the 2020 fiscal year. Today’s series will include seniors from Ward 1 taking part in the discussion with the Mayor. The other city leaders that will be in attendance include Rashad Young, City Administrator, Jenny Reed, Director, Budget & Performance, Laura Newland, Director, Department on Aging and Community Living and Delano Hunter, Director, Department of Parks & Recreation.

Police in Chicago still looking for the person who shot a 1-year-old in the head…

Chicago Police are asking the public for any information in the shooting of a 1-year-old little boy. The child was sitting in a vehicle on the far South Side when he was struck in the head.

Investigators believe the little boy’s mother was the intended target. At last check, the child was clinging onto life. There is a $35,000 reward for information in this case that leads to an arrest and conviction. This year 25 homicides have been recorded that’s down from the 50 this time last year.

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Wintry Mix Means A Late Start for Many Monday In the DMV

Washington, D.C. (Sunday, February 10, 2019) – The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for much of the Washington area.  A wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain is expected around the region and continue into the Monday morning commute.  The advisory went into effect at 7pm Sunday and continues through 10am Monday for the entire area.  Here’s a list of the delays for Monday.

Alexandria City Public Schools
Open 2 hours late

Arlington County Schools
Open 2 hours late

Congressional School
Open at 10am

Dale City Christian Church Academy
Open 2 hours late

DC Public Schools                                                                                                                                                                                            Open 2 hours late

Evergreen Academy
Open at 11am

Fairfax Christian School
Open 2 hours late

Fairfax City Government
Open, liberal leave

Falls Church Government
Open, liberal leave

Falls Church Schools
Open 2 hours late

Federal Govt. Offices in DC Area                                                                                                                                                          Open 2 hours late

Fauquier County Schools
Open 2 hours late

Flint Hill School
Open 2 hours late

GW Community School
Open 2 hours late

Langley School-McLean
Open 2 hours late

Leesburg Open Arms
Open 2 hours late

Loudoun County Schools
Open 2 hours late

Manassas Park City Schools
Open 2 hours late

Montessori Country School
Open 1 hour late

No. Va. Comm. College
Open at 11am

Phillips Programs-Annandale
Open 2 hours late

Potomac School (McLean)
Open 2 hours late

Prince George’s Govt.                                                                                                                                                                                   Open 2 hours late

Prince George’s  Schools                                                                                                                                                                      Open 2 hours late

Prince William County Schools
Closed Monday

US District Ct. E. Virginia-Alex
Open at 10am

Wakefield School-The Plains
Open 2 hours late

Warrenton Tiny Tots
Open 2 hours late

Westminster School
Open 2 hours late

Word of Life Christian Academy
Open 2 hours late

THE JOURNEY: “Keith Alexander – A Prize-Winning Voice for the Voiceless”

President Wayne Frederick talks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Keith Alexander.

The Journey - Keith Alexander

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On this episode of The Journey, President Wayne Frederick talks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Keith Alexander about his journey at Howard, his investigative career, and the hard-hitting stories he has brought to light in the Washington Post and elsewhere.  His writing holds the powerful accountable and provides a glimmer of hope for those who traditionally have had little of it.

Air Date: November 6, 2016

 

Taraji P. Henson Screens Her New Film “What Men Want” In DC

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, February 7, 2019) – Howard University’s own Taraji P. Henson was in the house for a special Washington, D.C. screening at the Regal Cinemas Gallery Place of her new movie “What Men Want.”  The screening was presented Thursday by Paramount Pictures, Paramount Players, BET Films, and Will Packer Productions.

 

Howard University President Dr. Wayne Frederick was in attendance for the screening.

Dr. Wayne Frederick with Howard Alum Actress Taraji P. Henson and Director Adam Shankman.

All pictures taken by Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures.

What Men Want hit theaters nationwide Friday, February 8th.

Law and Order and Homicides in DC

The Attorney General of The District of Columbia discusses the rise in the DC homicide rate and efforts to reduce it.

There have been 21 murders in The District of Columbia so far this year.  This time last year, there were 13.  That’s a 62% increase over last year.  Nearly all of the homicides this year and last were committed by guns.  What can be done about that?  Political leaders are trying to address the rising homicide rate and prosecuting those convicted of the crimes.

Guest:

Karl Racine, Attorney General, District of Columbia

VA Dems Call For An Investigation Into Fairfax’s Sex Assault Allegation, Blackface Photos Surface In Old UMD Yearbooks

VA Dems Call For An Investigation Into Fairfax’s Sex Assault Allegation. Blackface Photos Surface In Old UMD Yearbooks. Services Announced For Congressman John Dingell. Whitaker Won’t Answer Question About Russia Probe “Witch Hunt”.

VA Dems Call For An Investigation Into Fairfax’s Sex Assault Allegation

(Richmond, VA) — Virginia Democrats are requesting an investigation into allegations of sexual assault against Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax. He’s accused of forcing himself on a woman back in 2004 at the Democratic National Convention in Boston. The three top-ranking Virginia politicians, all of which are Democrats who happen to be in the midst of scandals, many want a thorough investigation before deciding the next step. Senator Tim Kaine, who called for Governor Northam’s resignation just after the blackface scandal, says he needs more time and information to make a decision about Fairfax.

Blackface Photos Surface In Old UMD Yearbooks

(College Park, MD) — A number of photos featuring people wearing blackface are surfacing in old University of Maryland yearbooks. A current UMD student tweeted that she went on a mission to find blackface in the university’s yearbooks and it only took her minutes to find it. She posted several photos showing past students with dark makeup on their face. This comes as a photo showing a person in blackface and one in a KKK robe surfaced from Virginia Democratic Governor Ralph Northam’s medical school yearbook. Virginia’s Attorney General Mark Herring also admitted to wearing blackface at one time. UMD President Wallacoe Loh called the images in the university’s past yearbooks profoundly hurtful and distressing.

Services Announced For Congressman John Dingell

(Dearborn, MI) — Services for former U.S. Congressman John Dingell will be held in Dearborn and Washington, DC. A visitation is planned for the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn on Monday from 11:00 a.m to 8:00 p.m. A funeral mass will be held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Dingell passed away last night at the age of 92 after a battle with prostate cancer. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 59-years and will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.

Whitaker Won’t Answer Question About Russia Probe “Witch Hunt”

(Washington, DC) — President Trump often calls the Russia investigation a “witch hunt” but Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker won’t go there. Pressed on the “witch hunt” claim during a House hearing today, Whitaker said it would be inappropriate to talk about an ongoing investigation. He insisted he has not interfered with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s ongoing probe and said he has not tried to deny Mueller any funding. President Trump appointed Whitaker after firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions in November. Whitaker claimed he has not discussed the Mueller probe with Trump.

An American Classic Drama With a Unique Twist

Twelve Angry Men is at the Ford’s Theatre running through February 17th.

 

This morning I taking you to the theatre, spotlighting an American Classic Drama, “Twelve Angry Men”.  My two special guests are two of the actors from the production,  Erik King and Bueka Uwemedimo.  They discuss the differences between this version and the original film which came out in 1957, and how the relevant the story line is today. This must see production is at the Ford’s Theatre running through February 17th.

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Baseball Hall of Famer And First A.A. MLB Manager Has Died, Co. Exec. Alsobrooks Set To Testify For A $15 An Hour Minimum State Wage

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Baseball Hall of Famer and first A.A. MLB manager has died…
Co. Exec. Alsobrooks set to testify in support of a $15 an hour minimum wage…

Baseball Hall of Famer and first A.A. MLB manager has died…

If your not a baseball fan you may not know this name but Frank Robinson is a legion in the sport. The Hall of Famer was an outfielder. He was the only player to receive the distinguished title of MVP in not only the National League but in the American League as well.

Frank Robinson died at the age of 83 yesterday in Los Angeles. He had been battled bone cancer. Robinson was actually from Oakland. He’s known for many things like hitting 589 home runs. That number alone puts him at 10th place among baseballs all-time list.

Robinson was also the first African American manager for a MLB team. He spent some 60 years playing the sport and then he became a manager for four franchises and he played a number of executive roles in the sport.

In 1982, Robinson was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Robinson was the first manager for the Washington Nationals. During his long career, he played for the Cincinnati Reds, California Angels, Cleveland Indians, and L.A. Dodgers. Robinson is survived by his wife, Barbara Ann and two children, Frank and Nichelle.

Co. Exec. Alsobrooks set to testify in support of a $15 an hour minimum wage…

This afternoon Prince George’s County’s Executive Angela Alsobrooks will testify in favor of making the state’s minimum wage $15 an hour over the next five years.

At 12:30 this morning before the House Economic Matters Committee she will state her support of House Bill 166. It calls for Maryland’s minimum wage to go from $10.10 an hour to $15 an hour in five years.

As it stands now Prince George’s County minimum wage is $11.50 an hour. In Montgomery County its higher with a range from $12 to 12.25 an hour.

Today’s hearing will be held inside of the Lowe House Office Building (Economic Matters Hearing room) 6 Bladen Street, Annapolis, Maryland.

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What Are You Telling Your Children About Racism?

What are some of the best ways to talk to your children about racism and the part it plays in black history and current events?

Blackface, Ku Klux Klan robes and racial slurs.  All of them are in the news this week… all day… everyday.  It’s hard enough for adults to digest the onslaught of information about racism, but what about children?  What do you tell them about racism?  What should you tell them?

Guests:

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

Dr. Gishawn Mance, Clinical Psychologist, Assistant Professor, Howard University Department of Psychology

First Black Baseball Manager Frank Robinson Dies, Top GOP VA State Senator Oversaw Racist Yearbook

First Black Baseball Manager Frank Robinson Dies. Top GOP VA State Senator Oversaw Racist Yearbook. Actor Bill Cosby Moved to General Population Unit in Pennsylvania Prison.

First Black Baseball Manager Frank Robinson Dies

Los Angeles — Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the first black manager in Major League Baseball and the only player to win the MVP award in both leagues, died Thursday. He was 83.
Robinson had recently been in hospice care at his home in Bel Air. MLB confirmed his death.
An MVP with Cincinnati and Baltimore, Robinson cemented his legacy when he became Cleveland’s manager in 1975. The Reds, Orioles and Indians retired his No. 20 and honored him with statues at their stadiums.
Fearsome and fearless in the batter’s box, Robinson hit 586 home runs — he was fourth on the career list behind only Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth and Willie Mays when he retired and now ranks 10th. He won the Triple Crown while leading the Orioles to their first World Series championship in 1966.
An All-Star outfielder in 12 seasons and a first-ballot selection to Cooperstown, Robinson also was a Rookie of the Year and picked up a Gold Glove.
Robinson’s place in the game’s history extended far beyond his abundant playing skills.
While still active, Robinson fulfilled his quest to become the first African-American manager in the big leagues. In his first at-bat as a player-manager for Cleveland, he hit a home run.
Robinson also managed San Francisco, Baltimore and Montreal. He became the first manager of the Washington Nationals after the franchise moved from Montreal for the 2005 season — he also was in the Nationals’ Ring of Honor.
More than half the major league teams have had black managers since his debut in the Cleveland dugout.
Robinson later spent several years working as an executive for MLB and for a time oversaw the annual Civil Rights Game. He advocated for more minorities throughout baseball and worked with former Commissioner Bud Selig to develop the Selig Rule, directing teams to interview at least one minority candidate before hiring a new manager.
For all he did on and off the field, Robinson was presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom by George W. Bush in 2005.
Born Aug. 21, 1935, in Beaumont, Texas, Robinson attended McClymonds High School in Oakland, California, and was a basketball teammate of future NBA great Bill Russell. But it was on the diamond, rather than court, where fame awaited Robinson.
Former Orioles pitcher Jim Palmer, who also gained first-ballot entry into the Hall, once called Robinson, “the best player I ever saw.”

Top GOP VA State Senator Oversaw Racist Yearbook

(Richmond, VA) — There is a report the top GOP Virginia state senator oversaw a yearbook that contained racist photos and slurs. The Virginian Pilot reports Senate Majority Leader Tommy Norment was in charge of a 1968 Virginia Military Institute yearbook that contained multiple photos of individuals posing in black face. The yearbook also contained several racist slurs. This comes as Virginia Democratic Governor Ralph Northam and Attorney General Mark Herring are embroiled in blackface scandals and the lieutenant governor is accused of a past sexual assault.

Actor Bill Cosby Moved to General Population Unit in Pennsylvania Prison

(Collegeville, PA) — Actor Bill Cosby has been moved to a general population unit as he serves his sentence for sexual assault in a Pennsylvania prison. The 81-year-old has spent the last four months in special housing at the State Correctional Institution Phoenix in suburban Philadelphia. A state prison spokeswoman says Cosby has a single cell and is not on a ward for older inmates. Inmates in general population can spend several hours a day in the gym or exercise yard, and other time in the library, class or day room. Cosby is serving three to 10 years for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his home in 2004.

DC’s School Without Walls, doing it for the Culture for Black History Month

DC’s School Without Walls-Franics Stevens Black History Month Game Show…

DC’s School Without Walls, doing it for the Culture for Black History Month…

Today I was invited to the School Without Walls -Francis Stevens location on 2425 N Street Northwest. I had the honor of hosting their first “For the Culture Game Show” in celebration of Black History Month.

The auditorium was filled with fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth graders eager to show their knowledge of Black History for prizes and recognition. There were four teams with a representative from each of the classes in each group. There were four rounds of questions. The students chose from one of the following categories: Television/Movies, Sports, Music, History, Social Justice and Education. The winner was 8th grader Alani Diaz. I look forward to returning next year.

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Prince George’s Co. Principle Placed On Leave, Accused Of Hitting Student, Debate Over Starting School In MD After Labor Day Resumes

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A Prince George’s Co. Principle is placed on leave, accused of hitting a student…
The debate over starting school after Labor Day resumes…

A Prince George’s Co. Principle is placed on leave, accused of hitting a student…

We all know that cell phones are everywhere and yesterday someone’s cell phone captured an altercation that has placed a local high school teacher on administrative leave.

Flowers High School Principle Dr. Gorman Brown has been placed on leave after cell phone video surfaced on social media apparently showing him hitting a male student. The alleged incident happened yesterday. Raven Hill who is a spokeswoman for the Prince George’s County School System says they are investigating the matter. There’s no word at this time if police are also looking into the incident.

Parents have been sent home to parents. Assistant Principal Ronald Miller will assume the duties of principal until further notice.

The debate over starting school in Md after Labor Day resumes…

Most in Maryland thought the issue of starting school after Labor Day was over after the Governor made it law. This morning we have learned that Democrats are bringing the issue back up.

State Senate lawmakers are debating in Annapolis on a bill to allow school districts to decide when schools start and end classes. Preliminary approval is expected today.

In 2016 Governor Larry Hogan issued an executive order requiring all public schools to begin school after Labor Day to help businesses and parents during the summer months. Yesterday Hogan stated that 73% of Marylander’s approved starting classes after the big end of summer holiday.

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A Powerful Exhibition of Black Art

This fundraiser gala showcases 27 talented artists from the DMV

When was the last time you had the opportunity to witness a beautiful exhibition of Black art. I have details this morning about a dynamic fundraising event showcasing the work of 27 remarkable artists.  It’s all part of a fundraising gala hosted by the Howard University Alumni Club of Greater Washington.  It’s called “Powerful Voices:  Africa and the Americas.”  My guest is Frances Washington.

Howard University Alumni Club of Greater Washington invites you to attend a fundraising gala reception for the opening of Powerful Voices:  Africa and the Americas Thursday, February 7that the PEPCO Gallery. For more information go here:

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The Top Flight Corvette Club’s Valentines Love Affair

This annual Dinner Dance event helps support community organization in the DMV.

Grab your sweetie and make your way with me this weekend to the Annual Sweet Affair.  We are getting you ready for Valentine’s Day and the Top Flight Corvette Club is presenting its Dinner Dance event. My guest is Michael Summers – Top Flight Corvette Club

The Top Flight Corvette Club presents its Annual Sweet Affair Dinner and Dance at the Camelot Saturday, February 9thfrom 7pm to midnight. For more information go here:

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It’s National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and There’s Some Good News

The fight to combat HIV/AIDS continues as today marks the 20th anniversary of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, February 7, 2019) – Today marks National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and advocates say it’s an important time to remember the fight, triumphs, and the challenges still ahead.  According to their website, the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) initiative began in 1999 as a grass roots effort that aimed  to raise the awareness regarding HIV and AIDS prevention, care and data-driven education in communities of color.  As the challenges and solutions associated with HIV have evolved, NBHAAD has modified it’s theme, focus, and methods of national support.

Meanwhile, New Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program data show that a record-high 82.6% of black/African-American receiving HIV medical care are virally suppressed, according to the Health Resources and Services Administration.

Today, (NBHAAD) urges organizations, clinics, and communities across the country will commemorate 20 years of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day promotion and engagement. This year, the campaign encourages communities to work in unison by stopping HIV together.

Everyone can play a part in reducing HIV transmission by getting tested, promoting prevention using state-of-the-science prevention methods like PrEP, and normalizing conversation about sexuality, gender, STIs, and HIV.

So what can you do today to mark National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day? Encourage someone you love to come with you to receive an HIV test. No matter the results, you can still be a part of a global effort to reduce HIV transmission by educating ourselves about prevention options and quality clinical treatment.

Meantime, As part of its ongoing effort to help educate the African-American community about the importance of knowing their HIV status, and to commemorate the 2019 National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, the Prince George’s County Health Department is participating in a free HIV testing event for the community on Tuesday, February 12th at Prince George’s Community College (PGCC).

The event, Black Health Empowerment Day, is at PGCC’s Health Education Center, located at 301 Largo Road, Bladen Hall, Room 132, Largo, MD 20774 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Along with PGCC, the Health Department is partnering with University of Maryland Capital Region Health Prince George’s Hospital Center to offer free HIV and STI screenings, blood pressure screenings, and a variety of giveaways at this event.

This year’s theme for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is “Together for Love, Stop HIV Stigma.” It is a community mobilization initiative that occurs each year on February 7th to encourage African Americans to get educated about HIV/AIDS, as well as get tested, get treated, and get involved to help stop the spread of the virus.

The HIV epidemic continues to disproportionately affect the African-American community nationwide and in Prince George’s County. According to the latest data, African Americans comprise 62 percent of the county’s population, but represent 83 percent of those in the county living with HIV.

“We are making progress in the HIV/AIDS fight in Prince George’s County,” said Acting Prince George’s County Health Officer Dr. Ernest L. Carter. “The number of new cases each year has been dropping and more people than ever are getting treated early, which helps suppress their viral load and increases their chances of living longer. Getting into early treatment also greatly reduces the chance the virus is spread to someone else.”

“However, we continue to see African Americans, especially African-American gay and bisexual men, account for the majority of HIV diagnoses in our region and nationwide. We need to continue encouraging safer sex practices, regular HIV testing, and addressing socioeconomic factors that impact the overall health and welfare of the African-American community,” said Carter.

In addition to the county’s periodic free HIV testing community events, the Health Department offers free, year-round testing and treatment at two of its clinics five days a week through the HIV/AIDS Program (HAP). HIV testing and treatment are also available at four school-based wellness centers as well as for teens and young adults at the Healthy Teens and Young Adults Center.

For additional information about Black Health Empowerment Day or National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness activities, call 301-583-3170 or 301-583-3700.

Potholes Are Wreaking Havoc On Drivers In the DMV

Crews are crisscrossing the DMV to fill those potholes. We have details for you in case your vehicle is damaged.

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, February 7, 2019) – “Whaam!” That’s the ear-shattering, gut-wrenching sound of a tire hitting a great big old pothole on area roads. It is one reason calls for flat tires, tire changes and tire-related tows are surging to the 24/7 emergency roadside assistance switchboard at AAA Mid-Atlantic. A tire punctured or ruined by a pothole can be really bad news.

AAA Mid-Atlantic says this time of year, potholes are a major factor behind the pandemic of punctured tires on area roadways. Perennially, battery failures, flat tires and key locked inside the vehicle are the topmost reasons for requesting emergency roadside assistance. 

According to AAA Mid-Atlantic, motorists file about 500,000 auto insurance claims each year for pothole damage. “Potholes cause a variety of woes for motorists. Potholes also drain the pocketbooks and wallets of the vehicle owner. The ravages of hitting a pothole can cost you a pretty penny. Face it, repairing pothole-damaged tires will set you back $100 to $250, the wheel alignment will cost you $75-150,” said Kendall Bramble, Insurance Counselor, AAA Mid-Atlantic Insurance. “The expense of replacing the damaged tire rod ranges from $100 to $240. But replacing that control arm is even more expensive, with the price tab ranging from $200-$400. That is also the average bill for replacing the shocks and struts.”

The moderate weather and mild temperatures outside this week mean area road crews are out repairing and patching potholes.  If you happen to encounter one of those nasty potholes, dial 311 or 211 for your local jurisdiction to report the problem to your city/county/state government.

Damage from potholes on Virginia state roads are handled by VDOT.  The customer service number is 1-800-367-7623.

Damage from potholes on Maryland roads are handled by the Claims Department at the Maryland Treasurer’s office 410-260-7684

Claims for pothole damage on DC Streets are filed with the Office of Risk Management 202-727-8600

DC Gets Federal Help to Tackle Gun Violence

DC Mayor gets the help of the FBI, ATF, and other federal agencies to help address the growing gun violence in the District.

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, February 7th, 2019) – DC Mayor Muriel Bowser is calling in the ‘feds’ to get a handle on the city’s ever growing homicide rate.  City officials note that most of the District’s murders are committed with guns and they are now hoping a new partnership with their federal counterparts will help drive the homicide rate down.

Under the new plan, D.C. police and federal agents will work closely together to crackdown on convicted felons illegally caught carrying guns in the city.  Mayor Bowser was joined Wednesday by the city’s police chief and U.S. Attorney for the District Jessie Liu in announcing the new plan, which will give federal authorities a bigger role in investigating local gun possession offenses.  It’s a move that would mean longer prison time for convicted offenders.

“We know that guns have a devastating effect on families, neighborhoods, and our entire city.  Reducing this violence requires an approach that’s not just specific to law enforcement, but also focused on human services and the community.  And together, we know that we will address every aspect of the problem we are experiencing,” Bowser said.

Last week, the mayor and DC Attorney General Karl Racine unveiled another plan to bring down the bloodshed in the District.  That plan involves pumping in $6 million in the city’s workforce development programs.

The new approach involves the US Marshals Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and other federal agencies all working closely with DC police from start to finish on felon-in-possession cases.

“The Real” Comes to Howard University In Honor of Black History Month

Howard University students got a chance to weigh in on some hot topics Wednesday as they appeared as part of a studio audience on the popular daytime talk show “The Real.”

Washington, D.C. (February 6th, 2019)  – The popular daytime talk show “The Real” took part of its show on the road Wednesday and to the campus of Howard University.  Howard students got a chance to participate as part of a live studio audience via satellite.   In honor of Black History Month, “The Real” is traveling to HBCUs throughout the month of February.  Howard, “The Mecca” was first up on the road trip.  The hosts are spreading the message as to why HBCUs are so important to our history and our future.

The hosts, Adrienne Houghton, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housley asked the students to weigh in on “multi-dating,” and if it’s cool to do, which co-hosts Jeannie Mai and Loni Love agree it is, as long as everyone is on the same page. They also discussed Jennifer Lopez’s rumored participation in a Motown tribute at the upcoming Grammy Awards, and Cory Booker running for President as a single man.

The ladies also spoke with the president of Howard University, Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick, and played Ante Up with three lucky students, Kayla Waysome, Lauren Myers and Nazeer Jeffries. And student Brandon Allen played a Hotline Bling emoji paddle game with all four hosts!

The show aired on Wednesday, February 6th @ 11amET on local Fox5.

Photo links and credit by Robert Voets/Warner Bros. Television

About The Real
Led by bold, diverse and outspoken Emmy Award-winning hosts, Adrienne Houghton, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry-Housley all frankly say what women are actually thinking. THE REAL is a live daily, one-hour NAACP Image Award-winning and Emmy-nominated talk show on Fox Television Stations and in national syndication (check local listings), with a rebroadcast on cable network Bounce. The hosts’ unique perspectives are brought to life through candid conversations about their personal lives, current events, beauty, fashion and relationships (nothing is off limits). Unlike other talk shows, THE REAL hosts are admittedly a “work in progress,” and fearlessly invite viewers to reflect on their own lives and opinions. Fresh points of view, youthful energy and passion have made THE REAL a platform for multicultural women. Produced by Telepictures Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, The Real is led by Executive Producer, Rachel Miskowiec (Good Morning America, Katie, The Tyra Banks Show, Judge Hatchett, The Ricki Lake Show) and shot in Los Angeles, California.

 

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Political Roundtable: Turmoil in Virginia, Stacey Abrams and the Democratic Response to the SOTU

Political chaos at the statehouse in Virginia. Stacey Abrams delivers the Democratic Response to the State of the Union address. Senator Elizabeth Warren continues to have problems with racially identifying as part Native American.

Political reporters and pundits discuss the week’s top stories.

The leaders of Virginia’s government are facing a slew of scandals. Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is admitting to wearing blackface when he was in college. His admission comes as Governor Ralph Northam deals with the fallout of a picture of a person in blackface and another in a Klan outfit on his medical school yearbook page. Virginia’s lieutenant governor is facing allegations of sexual assault.

Democrat Stacey Abrams is calling for an end to voter suppression as she delivered the opposing party’s response to President Trump’s State of the Union address and became the first African-American woman to do so. Abrams’ election for governor of Georgia was marred by allegations of voter suppression and she explained it’s time for voters to pick their politicians, not politicians picking their voters.

Senator Elizabeth Warren is apologizing for identifying as a Native American. Her race was listed as “American Indian” on her State Bar of Texas card back in 1986. Warren apologized for not being more sensitive about tribal citizenship and sovereignty.

Guests:

Micha Green, DC Editor, The Afro American Newspaper
Simone Pathe, Reporter, The Roll Call

Brandon Cooper, 1st Vice Chair, Maryland Republican Party

Virginia Lt. Governor Accuser Releases Statement, Virginia AG Admits To Wearing Blackface,

Virginia Lt. Governor Accuser Releases Statement. Virginia AG Admits To Wearing Blackface. Philadelphia Hospital Patient May Have Ebola. Police Report: Attackers Apparently Knew Smollett.

Virginia Lt. Governor Accuser Releases Statement

The woman whose sexual assault allegations against Virginia’s lieutenant governor surfaced this week is speaking publicly about the encounter.  Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax has repeatedly denied her allegations, saying the encounter was consensual.  Vanessa Tyson issued a statement Wednesday saying Fairfax forced her to perform oral sex in 2004 during the Democratic National Convention in Boston. The Associated Press typically does not identify those who say they were sexually assaulted, but Tyson issued the statement in her name.  Earlier Wednesday, Fairfax issued a statement saying the woman expressed no discomfort at the time, or during the years afterward. He said he first heard about her accusation from a reporter in 2018.  Tyson said she went to Fairfax’s hotel room so he could get documents. She said they began consensually kissing but he then forced her to perform a sex act. She said she couldn’t move her head because he was holding down her neck.  Tyson has not responded to messages from The AP seeking comment.

VA AG Admits To Wearing Blackface

(Richmond, VA) — Virginia Democratic Attorney General Mark Herring is admitting he wore blackface at a college party in 1980. Herring apologized and said in a statement today that he wore brown makeup and a wig to look like a black rapper during a party as an undergraduate at the University of Virginia. Herring said “we all have done things at one time or another in our lives that show poor judgment, and worse yet, have caused some level of pain to others.” Herring’s acknowledgement comes as Virginia Democratic Governor Ralph Northam faces calls to resign after a photo emerged from his 1984 medical school yearbook featuring someone in blackface standing next to someone in a KKK robe. Meanwhile, Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax is facing a decade-old sexual assault allegation.

Philadelphia Hospital Patient May Have Ebola

 

(Philadelphia, PA) — A possible case of Ebola is being monitored at a hospital in Philadelphia. The University of Pennsylvania hospital said the patient “met screening criteria for Ebola testing and is currently being evaluated out of precaution.” Doctors don’t believe the patient has Ebola as preliminary testing indicates the patient has another condition. Protocols and precautions are set to remain in place to ensure the safety of patients and staff.

Police Report: Attackers Apparently Knew Smollett

(Chicago, IL) — The two men who attacked “Empire” star Jussie Smollett seemed to know who he was, according to the actor’s police statement. Smollet was attacked near downtown Chicago in the early morning of January 29th. The 36-year-old actor told police the two suspects got his attention by mentioning the name of his TV show, which is filmed in Chicago, and that they shouted racist and homophobic slurs. Smollett, who is black and openly gay, said the attackers beat him, poured a chemical on him and wrapped a rope around his neck. No arrests have been made, but a Chicago police spokesman said they are looking for possible witnesses.

Accidental fatal police shooting of A.A. man at a mall in Alabama ruled justified, A Baltimore Man Shoots Former Male Lover For Choosing A Woman Over Him

In the News @ 10
Va. Lt. Gov. female accuser is identified…
A Baltimore man shoots former male lover for choosing a woman over him…
Accidental fatal police shooting of A.A. man at a mall in Alabama ruled justified…

Accidental fatal police shooting of A.A. man at a mall in Alabama ruled justified…

It was heartbreaking news for loved ones and family members of E.J. Bradford. The Attorney General’s Office in Hoover, Alabama have decided not to file criminal charges against the officer who mistaken Bradford for the mall gunman.

21-year-old Bradford who served in the U.S. Army was shot three times by police at the Riverchase Galleria Mall in Alabama on Thanksgiving day. Reports claim officers responding to shots fired at the mall noticed Bradford running towards the scene “with a firearm visibly in hand.” mistaken him for the gunman and fired hitting Bradford in the back, neck, and head. An autopsy report indicated he died of “a catastrophic wound” on the right side of his head.

Officials say the officers’ actions were reasonable under the circumstances and were consistent with his training and nationally-accepted standards for active scenarios.

The family is devastated that their loved one who vowed to serve and protect in the United States Army could be gunned down without a second thought while trying to help others in need.

Va. Lt. Gov. female accuser is identified…

WHUR has learned the identity of the woman who claims in 2004 at the DNC in Boston she was sexually assaulted by Justin Fairfax. Fairfax who is currently the Lt. Governor of Virginia and next in line to be Governor if Ralph Northam is forced out of a Blackface and KKK picture in his 1984 Medical school yearbook denies the claim.

Vanessa Taylor is 42-years-old and she is an associate professor at the Scripps College. She has hired a DC Law firm to discuss what steps she should take next.

A Baltimore man shoots former lover for choosing a woman over him…

Baltimore police have arrested 26-year-old Jamar Houghton for Monday’s shooting of a male employee at The University of Maryland Medical Center.

Houghton has admitted, “I wanted him dead”. Houghton is accused of shooting his former lover in the face and buttock because he allegedly left him for a woman. The 24-year-old victim who has not been identified remains in critical but stable condition.

Haughton, who fled the scene and was immediately apprehended faces first-degree murder and first-degree assault charges. He is being held in jail without bond.

Court records show the victim on December 31st had been granted a peace order to keep Haughton away from his place of employment at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The victim also worked there. The victim said he feared for his life in the court papers.

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State of the Union Preview

Political analysts discuss the State of the Union speech ahead of President Trump’s second delivery before Congress.

What can we expect from President Trump’s second State of the Union speech?  The is calling for the country to come together on a common agenda in excepts released from tonight’s speech. It says the agenda he will lay out is not a Republican agenda nor a Democratic agenda, but an agenda of the American people.

Guests:

Justin Duckham, Reporter, Talk Media News

Dr. Niambi Carter, Political Science Professor, Howard University

Eastern Virginia Medical School Discusses Northam Racist Photo, More Achilles Tendon Problems for Wizards’ John Wall 

Eastern Virginia Medical School Discusses Northam Racist Photo. Makiyah Wilson’s Mother Harassed At Pretrial Hearing. Bill To Improve Student Access To Federal Aid. More Achilles Tendon Problems for Wizards’ John Wall.

Eastern Virginia Medical School Discusses Northam Racist Photo

(Norfolk, VA) — Eastern Virginia Medical School is launching an investigation after a photo in the yearbook of Virginia Democratic Governor Ralph Northam surfaced.  President of the medical school Richard Homan says racism has no place in our society and certainly not at a health sciences institution. A community advisory board has been created to look into other instances of racism in their yearbooks or on their Norfolk campus. In 2013, the school banned yearbooks after students posed in Confederate garb.

Makiyah Wilson’s Mother Harassed At Pretrial Hearing

Makiyah’s mother, Donnetta Wilson, says she was harassed yesterday at a pretrial hearing by a friend of the suspects.   The ten-year-old girl was gunned down last summer in Northeast DC while heading to an ice cream truck. Police say she was hit as bullets were fired into a crowd as part of a gang feud.  More than 60 shots were fired before the suspects fled the scene. A tentative trial date has been set for August 2020.

Bill To Improve Student Access To Federal Aid

 

(Baltimore, MD) — Maryland officials are introducing a new bill that would improve student access to financial aid. The FAFSA Fairness Act of 2019 would make it easier for students who don’t have contact with their parents. Students would be able to apply for federal aid without their parents’ financial records. Maryland Representative Elijah Cummings says the new bill wouldn’t increase the workload of college financial aid administrators or change their decision.

More Achilles Tendon Problems for Wizards’  John Wall

(Washington, DC) — The Washington Wizards say point guard John Wall will be sidelined for more than another year because he ruptured his left Achilles tendon while slipping and falling at home.  The team said Tuesday that Wall’s surgery has not been scheduled.  He is expected to be able to return to full basketball activities about a year after the operation.  The rupture was discovered by a team doctor during a procedure to clean out an infection that developed after surgery on Wall’s left heel in January.

Celebrating Black History Month in Prince George’s County

The Prince George’s County Department of Parks and Recreation is offering a variety of activities during Black History Month for the entire family to enjoy.

It’s Black History Month and the Prince George’s Department of Parks has a host of activities planned to help you to enjoy the rich history and legacy of African Americans.  My guest is Dr. Dennis Doster – Black History Manager for Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission

The Prince George’s Department of Parks is hosting Black History events all month with a variety of fun and exciting activities for the entire family.  Explore all of your senses throughout the month of February and enjoy the rich legacy and traditions of African American culture. To attend any of the Black History events, visit here:

Tune in to Taking it to the Streets, weekday mornings at 6:15, 7:08 and 8:35 on the Steve Harvey Morning Show on 96.3 WHUR.

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

 

 

 

 

Va. Lt. Gov Accuser Hires DC Firm To Represent Her, Tentative Trial date set for men charged in Makiyah Wilson murder

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Va. State Trooper murdered serving a search warrant…
Trial date set for men charged in Makiyah Wilson murder…
Va Gov. believes he can show he’s not racist…

Va. Lt. Gov. accuser hires DC firm to represent her …

Things are progressing in the matter of Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax. WHUR has learned that the woman who claims Fairfax sexually assaulted her at the 2004 DNC in Boston has hired a DC law firm to represent her.

The unidentified woman has hired Katz, Marshall & Banks.  They are the same firm that represented Christine Blasey Ford when she accused then Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her decades ago.

Meantime, embattled Virginia Governor Ralph Northam reported has told senior staffers that he believes he can ride this matter out. According to sources he says staying in office shows he is not racist.

All eyes are on Richmond and lawmakers as  they meet today on a number of bills. Gov. Northam has not been seen since his bizarre press conference over the weekend where he said he was confident that it was not him in blackface or in a KKK robe in his 1984 Medical School yearbook.

Va. State Trooper shot & killed serving a search warrant…

There are heavy hearts in the Commonwealth. It follows the shooting death of Virginia State Trooper Lucas B. Dowell.

He was assisting police in Cumberland County serve a search warrant on a man in a home on Cumberland Road and Route 45. The suspect inside opened fire on the officers hitting and killing Trooper Dowell.

Officers returned fire and shot and killed the suspect. He has not been named as officer work to notify his next of kin.

Trooper Dowell is survived by his parents and sister.

Tentative trial date set for men charged in Makiyah Wilson murder…

A tentative trial date has been set for the seven men charged in connection with the murder of 10-year-old Makiyah Wilson. The date is August 10, 2020.

Makiyah was gunned down last July as she ran towards an ice cream truck. She was caught in a hail of some 60 bullets when the group of men shot into a crowd standing in an apartment courtyard.

The men charged are Gregory Taylor, Mark Price, Marquell Cobbs Darrise Jeffers, Quentin Michals, and Qujuan Thomas. Quanisha Ramsuer is charged with obstructing justice in the case.

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