
It's a New Day with Rip Daniels
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It's a New Day: 1-10-25 Conflict Resolution Lifeline
Updates on California's wildfires and debate on if a conflict resolution lifeline (talk/text) would be helpful in resolving "beef" before escalations into violence following a week of numerous cases involving young people engaging in gunplay.
It's a New Day: 1-9-25 D'Monterrio Gibson
Exclusive interview with D'Monterrio Gibson, the former FedEx driver shot at by father and son, Gregory and Brandon Case, following the dismissal of the case following a mistrial declared after an investigator was cited for failing to produce crucial evidence and discovery and more recently fired from the Brookhaven Police Department.
It's a New Day: 1-8-25 Alpha vs Masculine
Discussing the concepts of "Alpha" and "Masculine" men after motivational speaker Lisa Nichols' account of her husband's breakdown of the terms and the world braces as Donald John doubles and triples down on possible military intervention in the proposed US acquisitions of Greenland and the Panama Canal.
It's a New Day: 1-7-25 FedEx Driver Attempted Murder Case Dismissed
Revisiting D'Monterrio Gibson's interview recounting his experience after a Lincoln County judge dismissed all charges against the two white men who prosecutors accused of shooting at Gibson, a Black FedEx driver, while he was making deliveries in Brookhaven, Miss., in January 2022. The charges against Gregory Case and his son Brandon Case included attempted murder, conspiracy and shooting into a motor vehicle.
It's a New Day: 1-6-25 Certification of an Insurrectionist
Recounting the hours of the January 6, 2021 Insurrection as Congress prepares to certify the 2024 election and outlining the disparity in reporting practices when it comes to terror attacks, most recently in the New Years attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas.
It's a New Day: 1-3-25 NYE Attacker Details
New details as authorities uncover the histories of Matthew Livelsberger, the active duty Special Forces who is said to have killed himself before the Tesla Cybertruck he had rented exploded in front of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, and Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the Army veteran who used a Ford F-150 Lightning and firearms in his attack on the French Quarter in New Orleans.
It's a New Day: 1-2-25 New Year's Attacks
Information on both New Years Day attackers, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who drove a pickup truck into a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people and injuring 35 more, and Matthew Alan Livelsberger, who rented a Tesla Cybertruck and used it in an explosion outside Las Vegas' Trump International Hotel.
It's a New Day: 12-30-24 R.I.P. President Jimmy Carter
Lt. Gen. (ret.) Russel L. Honore' calls Elon Musk a national security risk and remembering the peanut farmer president, Jimmy Carter, who made lasting impacts as the 39th US President and with his post office humanitarian efforts.
It's a New Day: 12-27-24 Terrorist's Mother Seeks Prison Release
Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of school shooting terrorist Ethan Crumbley, requests release from prison while her attorney appeals her sentence to the Michigan Court of Appeals. Jennifer and James Crumbley were the first parents to be charged and convicted in connection with a school shooting following their son's 2021 shooting that killed 4 students and injured 7 others..
It's a New Day: 12-26-24 Mobile Police Lawsuit
The family of Randall Adjessom, a 16 year-old Alabama boy shot and killed by Mobile PD officers during a no knock raid, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the police officers involved and the city of Mobile, alleging the teenager was “killed in cold blood.”
It's a New Day: 12-23-24 Sgt. 1st Class (Ret.) Cass Woods
Exclusive interview with Sgt. 1st Class (Ret.) Cass Woods, the daughter of one of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, Pvt. Leona Abram of Columbus, MS, discussing her mother's service and the subsequent 3 generations that continued to served in the armed forces and the US House Committee on Ethics releases its report on former Congressman Matt Gaetz, finding the former Trump AG pick had sex with an underage girl while in Congress.
It's a New Day: 12-20-24 Government Funding Bill
Congress works to avert a Government Shutdown after failing to pass a bi-partisan backed bill and another supported by Donald John which would've obliterated the debt ceiling and charges are dropped against an ex-Joliet, Illinois police sergeant turned whistleblower on the day trial was set to start.
It's a New Day: 12-19-24 Government Spending Bill
Reactions after House Republicans pulled a stopgap funding bill that, if passed and signed into law, would avoid a government shutdown set to begin on Dec. 21. following Elon Musk's declaration on X “This bill should not pass.”
It's a New Day: 12-18-24 R. Lee Flowers
Exclusive interview with Gulfport City Councilman R. Lee Flowers discussing Flowers the implied resignation of fellow councilman Myles Sharp after Flowers wanted the council to hold a hearing to determine whether Sharp had vacated his office and should be replaced following the revelation of a homestead exemption Sharp applied for outside of his represented ward.
It's a New Day: 12-17-24 Mental Health Emergency Response
A 15 year-old takes her own life after committing a school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin that leaves a student and a teacher dead and six others injured and Allexis Farrell, the woman who was arrested in Canton, Ohio after the mutilation of a cat who was mischaracterized as a Haitian migrant, is sentenced by a Stark County judge.
It's a New Day: 12-13-24 Luigi Mangione Defense Fund
The defense for Luigi Mangione is mounting as his defense fund quicky raises over $50k before being shut down by GoFundMe and his mother reported Luigi missing the month prior to his alleged deadly attack on United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
It's a New Day: 12-12-24 Cracker Barrel Discrimination
Three employees of a Maryland Cracker Barrel are fired after alleged discrimination against special needs students after refusing to seat them while on a field trip and reviewing current Black American male statistics.
It's a New Day: 12-11-24 FBI Text Warning
A child predator, caught with the assistance of the Predator Poachers, is sentenced in Gulfport, MS after his lawyer denounced "vigilante justice" and the FBI warns US citizens about a possible vulnerability in the SMS texting system being exploited by foreign actors.
It's a New Day: 12-10-24 R.I.P. Nikki Giovanni
Daniel Penny found not guilty in the NY subway killing of Jordan Neely, new details emerge after the capture of Luigi Mangione, the man charged with the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and remembering the poetry great Nikki Giovanni.
It's a New Day: 12-9-24 Jay Z Allegations
Updates in the murder of the United Healthcare CEO, reactions after a civil law suit is brought against Jay Z (and Diddy) alleging they raped a then 13 year-old in 2000, and Syria's president Bashar al-Assad fleeing to Russia after opposition forces converged on Damascus.
It's a New Day: 12-5-24 Memphis PD reacts to DOJ Report
Memphis' mayor refused to sign a police reform agreement with the Department of Justice following the Tyre Nichols report, which says Memphis police use excessive force and discriminate against Black people.
It's a New Day: 12-6-24 UHC Murder Developments
United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson's killer remained at large after NYPD released surveillance pictures featuring his face are circulated across media as speculation over the motives mount after the words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” are found etched on the shell casings.
It's a New Day: 12-4-24 Texans Player Suspended
Reactions to Houston Texans player Azeez Al-Shaair suspended for 3 games for a hit on Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence.
It's a New Day: 12-3-24 C. Richaude Dorsey
Reactions to President Joe Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, South Korea's President declaring martial law following protests, and an exclusive interview with jazz artist C. Richaude Dorsey following his entrance into a competition to win a chance to perform at the Aloha Jazz Festival in Honolulu, Hawaii at Waikiki Beach in August of 2025.
It's a New Day: 11-29-24 Social Media Age Ban
Reactions after Australia passes landmark ban on social media for children under the age of 16 and an update on the trial of Andrew Lester, the 86 year-old man who shot a Black teenager through his front door, leaving the teen with a traumatic brain injury.
It's a New Day: 11-26-24 Child Suicide Rates
Exclusive interview with counselor Ashley Whitfield, LPC, on warning signs and symptoms for youth suicides and weighing in on a North Carolina girl's attempted suicide following bullying at her Greenville County middle school.
It's a New Day: 11-25-24 Gratitude
Reactions to Texas' board of education approving Bible curriculum options in public schools, a 7 year-old found hanging in a Maryland school bathroom, and the concepts of giving and gratitude in the age of social media.
It's a New Day: 11-22-24 McComb Police Chief Shoots 16 year-old
McComb Police Chief, Juan Cloy, was placed on administrative leave pending an investigation following an officer-involved shooting that left one person dead. 16-year-old Jamorian Seiber, allegedly presented a weapon to officers. McComb Mayor Quordiniah Lockley says Chief Cloy was one of the officers who fired shots at the teenager.
It's a New Day: 11-21-24 Vegas Man Killed after calling 911
Las Vegas police officer kills homeowner, Brandon Durham, after Durham calls 911 for the second time in as two days to report a home invasion by a former partner and a newly-released police report details the 2017 sexual assault allegation against Pete Hegseth, nominee for Secretary of Defense.
It's a New Day: 11-20-24 MLK Celebration Funding
Exclusive interviews with Mrs. Eula Crowell, Coastwide Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee chair, and Committee member Vincent Creel, discussing the decision by the Biloxi City Council, following a resolution by Ward 2 Councilman Felix Gines, to divert $10,000 in funding historically earmarked by the city for the MLK committee's events.
It's a New Day: 11-19-24 Bathroom Bills
Reactions after Rep. Nancy Mace admits her bill that would ban transgender women from using female bathrooms at the U.S. Capitol is a direct response to the election of Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender person elected to the US Congress.
It's a New Day: 11-18-24 Cabinet Concerns
Black men in Ohio respond with a counter protest after a Neo-Nazi march and Donald John's cabinet picks draw scrutiny following Pete Hegseth's attorney confirmed a payment to an alleged sexual assault victim and Matt Gaetz's conduct is highlighted as his resignation from Congress ends an ethics committee review following allegations of sex trafficking and a sexual relationship with a minor.
It's a New Day: 11-15-24 Cabinet Cronies
Forecasts of cronyism in the President-Elect's Cabinet are fulfilled with the appointments of television host Pete Hegseth, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Matt Gaetz and predictions for Mike Tyson's return to ring for his fight with Jake Paul.
It's a New Day: 11-13-24 Presidential Promises
Reviewing the campaign promises made in speeches by the President-Elect and further discussion on shifts in maturity benchmarks and statistics related to young Black males in America.
It's a New Day: 11-12-24 Youth Social Groups
Exclusive interview with Dr. Brian Barkley (principal, Omega Lamplighters) and Abra Taylor (co-founder of G.O.A.L. ((Gulfcoast Outreach and Leadership)) and The League of Distinguished Gentlemen) to discuss their efforts to work with and establish productive relationships with young men and equip them with high leadership and academic skills, offering support, mentorship and guidance while assisting them in their transformation into manhood.
It's a New Day: 11-11-24 Broken Treaties
A tribute to those who serve on Veterans Day and a look back at the over 500 treaties broken by the US Government throughout history.
It's a New Day: 11-8-24 Black Men in America
Examining current statistics of African American males and what caused drastic shifts in the numbers after the 1960s and the lack of societal mainstays in the demographics.
It's a New Day: 11-7-24 Cronyism
Jackson's Mayor, Chokwe Antar Lumumba, indicted on federal corruption charges and revisiting the various ways Donald John's businesses raked in $2.4 billion during his first four years as President as he is poised to repeat the process, with even more hotels being utilized for the process of mass deportations.
It's a New Day: 11-6-24 Election Results
Reactions to the election as the 47th President of the United States.
It's a New Day: 11-4-24 Officials Issued a Warning
A look back at the numerous former members of the Trump Administration who warned Americans about what a second term would mean for the country, the day before General Election Day.
It's a New Day: 11-1-24 Final Arguments
With only a few days left of absentee voting ahead of Election Day 2024, both candidates make their final arguments as more celebrities flock to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for President.
It's a New Day: 10-31-24 Political Violence & Intimidation
Analyzing three separate incidents in 3 state of political violence and intimidation at early-voting polling places perpetrated by Trump supporters and the story of a Texas woman who died following a miscarriage after doctors waited over 40 hours to administer treatment.
It's a New Day: 10-30-24 Harris' Economic Plans
Laying out Vice President Kamala Harris' economic plans and contrasting the lack there of from her opposition and a Maryland police officer is arrested for attempted murder after opening fire into traffic on Black man stopped on the side of a highway to retrieve a lost hat.
It's a New Day: 10-29-24 Expectations of Men
With a week until the 2024 Presidential Election and the potential to elect the first female President of the United States, discussion on women's expectations of men as VP Kamala Harris works to drive more male voters to the polls.
It's a New Day: 10-28-24 Harris in Houston
Vice President Kamala Harris' Houston, Texas rally drew 100,000 and featured Beyonce' appearing and speaking to the audience as a mother rather than an entertainment superstar and former First Lady Michelle Obama perfectly sums up the double standards in place during the lead up to the 2024 Presidential Election.
It's a New Day: 10-25-24 Dr. Verba Moore
Dr. Verba Moore, a Biloxi, MS native, is the first African American woman to obtain board certification in Aerospace Medicine upon completion of her residency at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine and had numerous stateside and overseas assignments including Korea, Germany and Iraq. Her interest in history led her to participate in the Biloxi Middle Passage Marker Committee functioning as the primary researcher for the history of the first enslaved Africans arrival in Biloxi.
It's a New Day: 10-24-24 Hitler's Generals
Reactions to Gen. John F. Kelly's comments on Donald John fitting the text book definition of a "fascist" and New York Times and Atlantic reporting on his stating to Kelly that he wanted his generals to be more like Hitler's.
It's a New Day: 10-23-24 Gen. John F. Kelly defines Fascism
Former White House Chief of Staff and Secretary of Homeland Security, Gen. (retired) John F. Kelly comments on how Donald John fits the definition of "fascism" and Army veteran and nominee for US Senate, Ty Pinkins, who served on active duty for 21 years, including three combat tours in Iraq, and was awarded the Bronze Star for his actions, weighs in on Kelly's comments and his top priorities after the election.
It's a New Day: 10-22-24 2 Weeks until Election Day
With two weeks until the 2024 elections, North Korean troops are seen being issued uniforms in Russia and Israel continues to launch attacks into Gaza and Lebanon, Vice President Kamala Harris and former Representative and life long Republican Liz Cheney warn Americans about the potential for another Trump Administration as Gen. Mark Milley characterizes him as a "fascist to the core".
It's a New Day: 10-21-24 Substitute Teacher Re-Enacts George Floyd Murder
Prescott, Wisconsin police officer, Steven Williams, is on leave after a Minnesota school district banned him as a substitute high school teacher for using a student as a prop in a reenactment of George Floyd’s murder. Williams has a controversial work history, having resigned from law enforcement positions in Montana and Wisconsin, been fired from a security job for bringing a firearm to work, and received a D+ in an ethics class in college.