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ILLI MO BITZ
making his first public
remarks
on the George Zimmerman acquittal,
said on Friday
that many African-Americans believe
that “both the
outcome and the aftermath might have been
different” if Trayvon Martin had been white.
“You know, when Trayvon Martin was first shot, I said
that
this could have been my son,”
Obama said somberly
during a surprise appearance in the White
House briefing
room. “Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin
could
have been me 35 years ago.”
that
this could have been my son,”
Obama said somberly
during a surprise appearance in the White
House briefing
room. “Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin
could
have been me 35 years ago.”
In searingly personal terms, Obama described his experience
with race-based prejudice. “There are very few African-
American men in this country who haven’t had the
experience of being followed when they were shopping
in a department store—that includes me,” he said.
with race-based prejudice. “There are very few African-
American men in this country who haven’t had the
experience of being followed when they were shopping
in a department store—that includes me,” he said.
“There are very few African-American men who haven’t
had the experience of walking across the street and hearing
the locks click on the doors of cars. That happens to
me—at least before I was a senator,” he said. “There are
very few African-Americans who haven’t had the
experience of getting on an elevator and a woman
clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath
until she had a chance to get off. That happens often.”
had the experience of walking across the street and hearing
the locks click on the doors of cars. That happens to
me—at least before I was a senator,” he said. “There are
very few African-Americans who haven’t had the
experience of getting on an elevator and a woman
clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath
until she had a chance to get off. That happens often.”
So “the African-American community is looking at this
issue through a set of experiences and a history,”
judging “what happened one night in Florida” through
that lens, he said.
issue through a set of experiences and a history,”
judging “what happened one night in Florida” through
that lens, he said.
Obama seemed to pour cold water on prospects that a
Justice Department review of the case would lead
to federal charges against Zimmerman.
Justice Department review of the case would lead
to federal charges against Zimmerman.
"It's important for people to have some clear expectations
here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local
government, the criminal code, and law enforcement is
traditionally done at the state and local levels—not at
the federal level," the president said.
here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local
government, the criminal code, and law enforcement is
traditionally done at the state and local levels—not at
the federal level," the president said.
"The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The jurors were properly
instructed that in a case such as this reasonable doubt
was relevant, and they rendered a verdict," Obama said.
"And once the jury has spoken, that's how our system
works."
instructed that in a case such as this reasonable doubt
was relevant, and they rendered a verdict," Obama said.
"And once the jury has spoken, that's how our system
works."
He also tamped down suggestions he call a
national conversation on race, but encouraged churches
and families and communities to discuss issues
surrounding the case and urged all Americans to engage
in some "soul-searching."
national conversation on race, but encouraged churches
and families and communities to discuss issues
surrounding the case and urged all Americans to engage
in some "soul-searching."
And he called for a review of laws such as
Florida's "stand your ground" statute, suggesting
that they rewrite traditional self-defense rules in a
way that fuels violence rather than smother it.
Florida's "stand your ground" statute, suggesting
that they rewrite traditional self-defense rules in a
way that fuels violence rather than smother it.
"And for those who resist that idea—that we should
think about something like these 'stand your
ground' laws—I just ask people to consider: If Trayvon
Martin was of age and armed, could he have stood his
ground on that sidewalk? And do we actually think that
he would have been justified in shooting Mr. Zimmerman,
who had followed him in a car, because he felt threatened?"
the president said.
think about something like these 'stand your
ground' laws—I just ask people to consider: If Trayvon
Martin was of age and armed, could he have stood his
ground on that sidewalk? And do we actually think that
he would have been justified in shooting Mr. Zimmerman,
who had followed him in a car, because he felt threatened?"
the president said.
"And if the answer to that question is at least ambiguous,
then it seems to me that we might want to examine those
kinds of laws," Obama said.
then it seems to me that we might want to examine those
kinds of laws," Obama said.
Over the longer term, the president said, "we need to
spend some time in thinking about how do we
bolster and reinforce our African-American boys" and
to "give them a sense that their country cares about them
and values them and is willing to invest in them."
spend some time in thinking about how do we
bolster and reinforce our African-American boys" and
to "give them a sense that their country cares about them
and values them and is willing to invest in them."
Still, the president underlined, "I don’t want us to lose
sight that things are getting better.
sight that things are getting better.
"It doesn’t mean we’re in a post-racial society. It doesn’t
mean that racism is eliminated," Obama said. "But when
I talk to Malia and Sasha, and I listen to their friends
and I see them interact, they’re better than we are—
they’re better than we were—on these issues. And that’s
true in every community that I’ve visited all across the
country."
mean that racism is eliminated," Obama said. "But when
I talk to Malia and Sasha, and I listen to their friends
and I see them interact, they’re better than we are—
they’re better than we were—on these issues. And that’s
true in every community that I’ve visited all across the
country."
So why speak out now?
Obama, who had released a relatively brief written
statement on Sunday after the verdict came down
Saturday night, watched the national reaction unfold
over the course of the week.
statement on Sunday after the verdict came down
Saturday night, watched the national reaction unfold
over the course of the week.
He discussed it with friends and family, a White
House aide explained. He called together some top
advisers late Thursday afternoon and told them he
wanted to speak out publicly, the aide said on
condition of anonymity to detail the behind-the-scenes
work leading up to the remarks.
House aide explained. He called together some top
advisers late Thursday afternoon and told them he
wanted to speak out publicly, the aide said on
condition of anonymity to detail the behind-the-scenes
work leading up to the remarks.
The aides weighed what the best venue would
be—Arrange an interview? Make a statement in the
Rose Garden?—and ultimately decided the best approach
would be for him to make an unannounced visit to the
briefing room.
be—Arrange an interview? Make a statement in the
Rose Garden?—and ultimately decided the best approach
would be for him to make an unannounced visit to the
briefing room.
Obama was eager to “speak extemporaneously and speak
from the heart,” the aide said. “There was no speechwriter
involved.”
McCarthy will fill one of the empty seats around
the table on "The View" vacated by Joy Behar and
Elisabeth Hasselbeck, ABC announced Monday.
McCarthy, who has been on the daytime
talk show 17 times -- eight as a co-host --
will become a permanent co-host when
season 17 kicks off on September 9,
according to the network.
"Jenny brings us intelligence as well
as warmth and humor," said "View"
co-founder Barbara Walters. "She can
be serious and outrageous. She has
connected with our audience and offers
a fresh point of view."
The announcement quotes McCarthy,
40, saying she is "beyond thrilled" to
take her place alongside Walters "and
the other amazing women at the table."
But not everyone is happy of her
employment.
So why is the announcement that the 40-year-old will replace Elisabeth Hasslebeck as a co-host on ABC’s “The View” in September
causing such an outcry?
causing such an outcry?
One word: vaccines.
McCarthy has long been an outspoken opponent of
vaccinating children, claiming that her 11-year-old
son’s diagnosis with autism in 2005 was due to his
baby vaccinations.
vaccinating children, claiming that her 11-year-old
son’s diagnosis with autism in 2005 was due to his
baby vaccinations.
“Jenny has used her celebrity status to publicize
medical claims that have not been proven by the
literature. While it is understandable that she has
her own views on immunizations given her child,
she is going to be in front of impressionable
young mothers and influencing their decision on
immunizations and child care. Multiple studies have
shown that there is no link between childhood
immunizations and autism, but she continues
to publicize the grave ‘dangers’ of vaccinations,”
Dr. Shilpi Agarwal M.D., board-certified family
physician told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column.
“While Jenny cannot deliver direct medical advice,
she is definitely influencing many young mothers
as to what is ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ in terms of child care
and immunizations. I suspect she will get a lot of
pushback, which may be exactly what a show like
‘The View’ wants.”
medical claims that have not been proven by the
literature. While it is understandable that she has
her own views on immunizations given her child,
she is going to be in front of impressionable
young mothers and influencing their decision on
immunizations and child care. Multiple studies have
shown that there is no link between childhood
immunizations and autism, but she continues
to publicize the grave ‘dangers’ of vaccinations,”
Dr. Shilpi Agarwal M.D., board-certified family
physician told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column.
“While Jenny cannot deliver direct medical advice,
she is definitely influencing many young mothers
as to what is ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ in terms of child care
and immunizations. I suspect she will get a lot of
pushback, which may be exactly what a show like
‘The View’ wants.”
The news also reportedly ignited an avalanche of
criticism on social media.
criticism on social media.
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards nominations
were announced this week
and several ILLI MO ians were nominated including
Plainfield, Ill native Melissa McCarthy
(PICTURED) for Guest Hosting Saturday Night Live
(and surprisingly not for Best Actress for her series
"Mike N Molly"), Oak Park, Ill native Betty White for
Reality Show Host for her now cancelled show,
"Off their Rockers," Kansas City, Mo native Don Cheadle
for Best Actor in a Comedy for "House of Lies,"
STL native Jon Hamm for Best Actor in a Drama Series
for "Mad Men" and Doloth, Ill native Jane Lynch
for Best Supporting Actress in A Comedy for "Glee".
Snubbed was two time Emmy winner and Kansas
City, Ks native Eric Stonestreet for his supporting role
in "Modern Family."
Awards will be televised Sept 22 on CBS and held
at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Longtime Chicago based Jet magazine will pop up on
newsstands later this month, with a brighter cover, a
rearrangement of the magazine's feature sections, a
new logo, bigger photos and more infographics.
One thing remains the same, however: the magazine's
small booklet-format. That's because readers told
Chicago's Johnson Publishing Co. that they like it
While the Aug. 2 issue will have more pages than
in the past, the magazine's future page count will
depend on advertisers' response.
“It's a faster read,” Ms. Miller said in an interview.
“People come to Jet because they don't have three
hours to sit down” and read a magazine. Jet has a
strong entertainment news bent peppered with
fashion, social and how-to features geared to
30-somethings.
Ms. Miller began tweaking the magazine, which
publishes every three weeks and was first published
as a weekly in 1951, shortly after she arrived in May
2011, but this is its first major revamp.
Former St Louis resident and music legend Tina Turner, 73
has married her longtime love, record executive Erwin
Bach, 57, and is planning to celebrate with a lavish
Buddhist ceremony on Sunday, the AFP reports.
The exchange of nuptials happened "a few days
ago" in a discreet civil ceremony in northern
Switzerland, according to local officials.
Turner reportedly invited 120 guests to celebrate
with her at the couple's manor in Switzerland this weekend -
including big names like Oprah and David Bowie.
Chicago native rapper/actor Common
who stars
in the AMC period drama Hell
On Wheels was
forced to take its scheduled
hiatus recently
and earlier than expected, as
The series was expected to take a scheduled break
from shooting, but that happened a
week early, as the set and crew were evacuated late
last week due to flooding in Calgary and beyond. The
set of the show is located near the Bow and
Highwood rivers, both of which flooded last month.
ST. LOUIS (KSDK) - "The Voice" open call auditions are
coming to Chaifetz Arena July 20 and 21.
To audition you must be a legal resident of the United States,
be 15 years of age or older, create an "Artist Account" on
"The Voice" website, and meet other eligibility requirements.
Contestants are asked to prepare two songs for their audition.
Only a capella is allowed in the open call auditions. Instruments or
accompaniment of any kind are prohibited.
Songs can be by any artist and from any genre (pop, rock, R&B,
hip-hop, alternative, latin, country, blues, indie). Solo artists and duos
are welcome.
Family, friends, managers, vocal instructors, etc. will not be allowed
at the audition, but if you are under 18 or are otherwise a minor in
your home state, one parent or guardian will be allowed with you at
the audition.
Those who cannot make it to the audition, have the option of
uploading a video submission.
For more information, visit "The Voice" website.
ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – The Fabulous FOX
Theatre in Grand Center is asking St. Louis
to, “Come On Down”. The Price Is Right Live™ is coming this fall to St. Louis. The show operates a lot like it’s television counterpart.
Audience members are contestants in the
show where they can win appliances, vacations and even new cars. Contestants spin the big wheel and play games like plinko,
cliffhangers and even participate in the
showcase showdown.
You don’t need to be picked as a contestant
to win. Audience member’s names are called through out the show and can win prizes for just
being there.
In the past six years The Price Is Right Live™ has given away 10 million dollars in cash and
prizes. If youwant tom be a contestant then show up at least three hours before the show
to be selected.
Order tickets online at www.metrotix.com.
Friday, October 5 at 8 pm
STL DISHN
Which STL based promoter went on a tirade on Facebook about a competing event?
HINT 1. The promoter is a male
HINT 2. This promoter also tried his hand at producing a reality show.
HINT 3. This person's last name is also the name of a Oscar winning film in the 1960s.
Who is this promoter?
This week we feature STL based rapper Christian Poetik B who is sporting a honey
blonde streak hairstyle and elegant earrings with a red blouse. She was recently seen
starring in Maatology Productions Lips Unstuck.
WORDZ
TO
THE
Z
Why was the Trayvon Martin verdict NOT GUILTY? Why was the decision made late
Saturday nite? Why did Kris Jenner have a talk show? Why did Rolling Stone put on
the cover the Boston Marathon massacre? Why was the TV show Dexter nominated
for an Emmy? And Why did Detroit try to file for bankruptcy?
FEATURE BITZ
This week we feature jewelry business owner Mark Anthony
and his business partner, Arquetta Fell.
St. Louis jewelry maker and business owner Mark Anthony
is one of a kind when it comes to jewelry.
Not only is he a savvy businessman but he has his wife
who works with him in his endeavors. OUTTOWN
had a chance to interview his business partner about their
working relationship.
OT: So how did you and Mark Anthony become involved in customized jewelry? What
are both of
your backgrounds in this field?
AF;Mark Anthony has been in custom design for jewelry for 20
plus years...
He has always had an eye and passion for unique
designs for Jewelry and Handbags.
I feel into this business on the
handbag side and just always tried to stay insight up fashion
trends far as Accessories.
Mark Has more in the back ground than I.. LOL
OT:Are you two originally from St Louis ? If not where?
AF:Mark Born and Raised In St. Louis Mo. .. Me Born and Raised
in Kc Mo
OT:What are some of the hot trends in male and
female jewelry?
AF:All Metals are super in style now for
Men...Shamballa Bracelets are
A Big Trend as well for men. For the Ladies..
BLING.. Bling will always be in style..
Diamonds and precious stones are a
Girls Best Friend. LOL
OT:What makes Mark Anthony Collections unique
or stands out from other jewelry companies?
AF:Mark Anthonys Collections will create a custom
design for any type of need. Our Designs are
unique and one of a kind.
OT:What other ventures are you and Mark are
doing outside of the jewelry business?
AF:Mark Anthonys collections Do Charity events..
Fashion shows.. Give aways. at
different venue's But We mainly stick to
what we know and that is the accessory World.
OT:What are some of the challenges of mixing
business along with being business partners, if any?
AF:There are no challenges
OT:Next month, you all are expanding to another
branch of Mark Anthony Collections. Talk about that.
AF:Mark Anthonys Collections will be opening a
2nd location 8/2/2013 Taubman Premuim Outlet Mall..
To another level.. Come by and level up your look On 8/2/2013
OT:What is the contact info for those who may
want to purchase your jewelry?
Locations
Mark Anthony's Collections
St. Louis Mills Mall suite 149
Mark Anthonys Collections
Taubman Outlet Mall
17017 North Outer Rd Suite 210
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"The Wiz" sparkles on the intimate Grandel Theatre stage. It's no
wonder the Black Repertory
Theatre production was extended for a couple more
weeks, now
through July 28,
for the musical is a bonafide crowd-pleaser.
The extension of "The Wiz" runs thru Sunday, July 28. All Thursday
performances start at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturdays start
at 8 p.m.
and Sundays at 2 p.m. The Saturday matinees are July 20
and 27 at 2 p.m. Ticket prices range from $25 to $47 and
special group rates are available. Call the box office at
314-534-3810, come by the new office location at
4709 Delmar Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63108, or visit
metrotix.com to purchase tickets. Visit www.theblackrep.org
for more information.
Registration is $25 ***There will be NO ON SITE registration, you must register in advance at http://selenaj.com/blog/ be-your-own-boss-workshop/ in order to attend***
7 entrepreneurs share their secret recipes for success in life and business. Networking, Q&A, Refreshments, plus a chance to win a logo design by Anthony Stewart, a 1 hour business consulting session w/ Rachel Jackson-Bramwell, a 4 hour business coaching session with Janet Allen, and a signed copy of Shawn Stevenson's book, The Key To Quantum Health!
If you’re trying to find your passion, if your passion is driving you to start a business of your own, or if you’re ready to take your business to the next level, you need this workshop!
You WIll Learn:
*How to discover what you REALLY want to do in life
*How to identify what’s holding you back from creating happiness
*How you REALLY get paid high-end rates (you’ll never here this is school)
*How to increase your value IMMEDIATELY
*A simple exercise to help you define your identity
*The #1 key to fulfillment in any career path you choose
*How to develop your mindset for creating a business plan and putting the plan in motion
*How to change the “hobby” and “hustle” mindset to creating a professional business you can brand
*How to find your OWN path and create success on YOUR terms
*How to start your own business AND keep it going
*Which business legal structure is best for your business
*How to comply with federal tax guidelines
*How to organize, operate and fund your business
*How to earn a living creating YouTube Videos
*How to start and get funding for a successful non-profit
*And more!!
Speakers Include:
Nate Johnson - Real Estate Solutions
Shawn Stevenson - Advanced Integrative Health Alliance
Rachel Jackson-Bramwell - Project Compassion
Anthony Stewart - Author/Speaker/Graphic/ Web Design
Janet Allen - The Business Garden Company
Dana G. Christian - Video/Film Specialist
Sande Stevenson - YouTube Vlogger
Details and Registration at http://selenaj.com/blog/ be-your-own-boss-workshop/
7 entrepreneurs share their secret recipes for success in life and business. Networking, Q&A, Refreshments, plus a chance to win a logo design by Anthony Stewart, a 1 hour business consulting session w/ Rachel Jackson-Bramwell, a 4 hour business coaching session with Janet Allen, and a signed copy of Shawn Stevenson's book, The Key To Quantum Health!
If you’re trying to find your passion, if your passion is driving you to start a business of your own, or if you’re ready to take your business to the next level, you need this workshop!
You WIll Learn:
*How to discover what you REALLY want to do in life
*How to identify what’s holding you back from creating happiness
*How you REALLY get paid high-end rates (you’ll never here this is school)
*How to increase your value IMMEDIATELY
*A simple exercise to help you define your identity
*The #1 key to fulfillment in any career path you choose
*How to develop your mindset for creating a business plan and putting the plan in motion
*How to change the “hobby” and “hustle” mindset to creating a professional business you can brand
*How to find your OWN path and create success on YOUR terms
*How to start your own business AND keep it going
*Which business legal structure is best for your business
*How to comply with federal tax guidelines
*How to organize, operate and fund your business
*How to earn a living creating YouTube Videos
*How to start and get funding for a successful non-profit
*And more!!
Speakers Include:
Nate Johnson - Real Estate Solutions
Shawn Stevenson - Advanced Integrative Health Alliance
Rachel Jackson-Bramwell - Project Compassion
Anthony Stewart - Author/Speaker/Graphic/
Janet Allen - The Business Garden Company
Dana G. Christian - Video/Film Specialist
Sande Stevenson - YouTube Vlogger
Details and Registration at http://selenaj.com/blog/
Read more:
STL mover and shaker Blake S. Harris has a new weekly event poppin off for those who want to unwind, mingle and hear great talent on the mic. Young STL presents: #TheRehearsal Open-Mic Night Wednesdays at The InSpot (5854 Delmar) in the Central West End of St Louis. Doors open at 6pm. $$No Cover$$ Happy Hour Food & Drink specials until 9pm. Call 314-223-1168 or inbox Blake for more details.
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