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Yes Ma’am! Tamron Hall Is Coming Back Oprah-Style To Broadcast TV

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T amron Hall is making a comeback to broadcast TV. RELATED:  Tamron Hall Quits NBC News Amid Flurry Of Controversy The former NBC News anchor and “Today” host has inked a lucrative deal with ABC to develop a new syndicated show. She will be bringing Oprah vibes as a daytime talk show host, with her broadcast network program ready to possibly launch as early as next year,  Variety reported. “I’m so thrilled to partner with Disney| ABC  to create a daytime television show that’s unconventional, fun, intimate and sometimes even raw,” Hall said in a prepared statement. “My new partners appreciate and respect the relationship I’ve built with my audience and know that if we create television worth watching, they’ll join us for the ride. I’m so grateful and excited for this next chapter. The landing makes the leap of faith so worth it!” Shout out to @tamronhall for signing a development deal with @ABC for a daytime talk show. I’m definitely on #teamtamron ! pic.twitter.com/0MH79DC4W4 — rolandsmartin (@rolandsmartin) August 8, 2018 Viewers have missed Hall on their home screens after the journalist exited NBC News last February after 10 years with the network. Her abrupt departure sparked a whitewashing controversy after her “Today” gig was canceled to make way for a new show with controversial news personality  Megyn Kelly . NBC lost out as Kelly’s show failed to produce solid ratings after its debut. Hall, however, kept moving forward. She announced a deal with Weinstein Television last July prior to the public outpouring of sexual harassment charges against now-former co-CEO Harvey Weinstein . She also signed a new deal with Investigation Discovery in January to continue her crime series, “Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall.” ABC expressed that the move to hire Hall was a good one. “We look forward to developing a daily destination showcasing her spirit, boundless enthusiasm and powerful ability to engage with viewers,” William Burton , senior vice president of ABC Daytime, said in a statement. SEE ALSO: It’s Okay To Want More From Michael Jordan Brace Yourself: Man Says Black Woman Living In Neighborhood Would Get Him Killed [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3358541″ overlay=”true”]  

Yes Ma’am! Tamron Hall Is Coming Back Oprah-Style To Broadcast TV

This Police Department Allows Officers To Use Tasers On 7-Year-Olds

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D on’t be surprised if a Cincinnati police officer is not punished for firing a Taser at a child— because his department’s policy permits cops to taser kids. See Also: Mayor Investigating Police Tasing Of Unarmed Black Man Who Was Sitting On A Curb Local lawmakers demanded answers from the Cincinnati Police Department about why an officer tasered an 11-year-old girl at a Kroger supermarket on Monday (Aug. 6) for allegedly shoplifting, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported. “We’re still waiting on bits and pieces of information, but I could see no reason … why an 11-year-old child was tasered, given the circumstances, for shoplifting,” Cincinnati City Councilmember Jeff Pastor told WLWT-TV . Astonishingly, the department’s policy permits officers to use stun guns on individuals aged 7 to 70, according to the Enquirer. After reviewing Taser policies of several police departments around the country, Cincinnati’s rules appear unusual. #outraged ! I can't believe the Cincinnati Police used a taser on an 11 year old girl for stealing food from a Kroger store. pic.twitter.com/94sSfDDVn7 — Kym Tooson Poellnitz (@KymPoellnitz) August 8, 2018 An off-duty officer working security at the supermarket fired his Taser at the girl while investigating several girls accused of stealing from the store, the police reported. The cop fired at the child’s back after she continued to walk away, ignoring his orders. She was arrested and charged with theft and obstructing official business. Under the department’s policy, officers are permitted to use their stun guns “for self-defense or to temporarily immobilize a subject who is actively resisting arrest.” In addition to the age restrictions, Taser use is also banned on “obviously pregnant females.” All restrictions disappear if the officer is in a “deadly force situation.” Tasering the girl in the back would get the officer in trouble if he was working for the Chicago Police Department, which discouraged officers from shocking people who are fleeing or vulnerable to injury, according to a policy change announced in 2017 . But in Cincinnati, things are obviously different, as Police Chief Eliot Isaac  continues to deliberate over the matter. In the meantime, the girl, whose identity was not released, was evaluated at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and released to her parents. She’s awaiting a courtroom appearance. SEE ALSO: Jim Brown Continues To Remind Us He’s In The Sunken Place: ‘I Am Not Going To Denigrate My Flag’ Black Employee Home Depot Fired For Standing Up To Racist Customer Slaps Company With A Lawsuit [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3440564″ overlay=”true”]

This Police Department Allows Officers To Use Tasers On 7-Year-Olds