BHN Radio Live (6-25-24) Protests in Kenya have gone violent: Jackson speaks about his past; Oakland mayor in trouble
Update: 2024-06-26
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In this episode of the Black Headline News Talk Radio Show with Julia Ann Dudley Najieb, Cheryl Smith and Brigitte Jones, breaking news in the country of Kenya involving multiple, violent protests against the government for proposing a new tax hike in Nairobi; anti-tax protests have taken a violent turn. Police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse demonstrators in the capital Nairobi and other cities on Tuesday as thousands took to the streets across the country to protest proposed tax hikes. Protesters have also called for President William Ruto's resignation.
Meanwhile, Hall of Famer baseball player, Reginald Martinez Jackson, gives a surprisingly shocking reflection of his experience playing baseball in the early seventies and eighties on FOX Sports.
Then the news publishers have brief commentary on the recent Olympic trial outcomes in the 100 meters for the men and women. Reigning world champion Sha'Carri Richardson led a 1-2-3 sweep of the women's 100 medals by Dennis Mitchell-coached athletes, sizzling down the Hayward straight to clock the fourth fastest time in meet history, a world-leading 10.71.
Triple World Championships gold medalist Noah Lyles ticked the first box on his Paris checklist in convincing fashion with a 9.83 100 meters that equaled his personal best and tied for the fifth fastest time in meet history Sunday night at Hayward Field on the third day of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field.
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Meanwhile, Hall of Famer baseball player, Reginald Martinez Jackson, gives a surprisingly shocking reflection of his experience playing baseball in the early seventies and eighties on FOX Sports.
Then the news publishers have brief commentary on the recent Olympic trial outcomes in the 100 meters for the men and women. Reigning world champion Sha'Carri Richardson led a 1-2-3 sweep of the women's 100 medals by Dennis Mitchell-coached athletes, sizzling down the Hayward straight to clock the fourth fastest time in meet history, a world-leading 10.71.
Triple World Championships gold medalist Noah Lyles ticked the first box on his Paris checklist in convincing fashion with a 9.83 100 meters that equaled his personal best and tied for the fifth fastest time in meet history Sunday night at Hayward Field on the third day of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field.
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