Jackson mayor sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ in water crisis

Jackson mayor sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ in water crisis
Jackson mayor sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ in water crisis
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(NEW YORK) — Residents in Jackson, Mississippi, continue to be hit with boil water notices, water shortages and other water infrastructure problems that have lingered for decades.

Over the last two years, Jackson residents have been hit with more problems that left them without clean water for weeks at a time.

On Feb. 27, Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba spoke with GMA3 about the latest updates on the efforts to solve this crisis.

GMA3: The issues here range from a lack of water pressure in schools. You also have storms knocking out water for residents. But you say that a lot of these issues, these water issues, they’ve been going back decades and really are deep rooted. So what’s going on here? What’s driving all of these problems and where is that infrastructure now?

MAYOR CHOKWE ANTAR LUMUMBA: Absolutely. So, I moved to Jackson in 1988. I fondly, or not fondly, distinctly remember in 1989 when we had a winter freeze that debilitated our water system. For some residents, their memory and reflection go back further than that. And so it’s been decades long. This is due to decades of neglect through a deliberate indifference or a willful neglect from state leadership to fund what many leaders in the city have been begging for years. I give my predecessors credit that they’ve been lifting this issue up, but these calls have been falling on deaf ears.

And so through the support of the Biden administration for the first time, we can say that there’s light at the end of this tunnel. We were able to receive, through a combination of the end-of-the-year omnibus bill and other federal resources, more than $800 million to go toward our system. And so now we have to build not only a sustainable and equitable and dependable system, but a system that the community is at the root of making sure that it reflects what they deserve and what they need.

GMA3: Let’s talk about the light at the end of that tunnel. We know that when it comes to fixing these types of problems, there’s no easy solution. So what kind of timeline are we looking at now?

LUMUMBA: Well, this isn’t a problem that we got into overnight. And so consequently, it won’t be a problem that we get out of overnight. We have more than 50% loss within our system. Standard within the industry is about 15% loss. And so it will be a significant undertaking just to replace pipes in addition to the capital improvements that are needed with the water treatment facility itself, making sure that it’s functional, and that it operates as it should. Fortunately, not only do we have the resources now, but we also have the technical expertise. We were able to reach an agreement where we have a third-party manager, a gentleman who has more than 40 years [experience] in water utilities. And so he will be directing the prioritization of those projects. We were able to receive support from the Army Corps which gave us a resiliency playbook. And so now we’re going to be executing on that. But we can’t design and defend. What I mean by that is we can’t design solutions and defend the merits of those solutions to our community. We have to make certain that they’re engaged from the very onset of this fix.

GMA3: And so now the city has received, what is it, more than $100,000 in water crisis donations. But you said in January that that money hadn’t been touched yet. So what’s going on with that money?

LUMUMBA: Yeah, so to be clear, in terms of the effort, the robust effort to support the residents of Jackson that has actually been in the millions of dollars, a lot of that has been reflected in water donations, providing residents water. At the very beginning of this crisis, the challenge was getting water to residents. The $100,000 was money that was provided in large part by UnitedHealthcare, a partner who works with the city in order to provide water filters. Those filters will help build confidence with residents in the quality of water as we make these repairs. The first step is to make sure that they have water first. And so the filters would not have been the best solution early on because there was no actual water coming out of the taps. And so these filters that we’re looking at because you don’t know what you might meet when you get in people’s homes, the variation of plumbing that takes place.

So we’re looking at pitchers that will be able to provide these residents so that when the water is consistently flowing through the tap, they’ll be able to fill the pitcher and they’ll have an extra layer of comfort in what they’re being provided. And so through our relationship, through the request of UnitedHealthcare, we’re grateful that they were a willing partner to meet us. And now that we’re at that phase, we just recently had additional conversations with them, making certain that what we purchase is consistent with their mission of supporting the city of Jackson.

GMA 3: And let’s talk about the city of Jackson. It is 80% black. And the EPA recently launched a civil rights investigation into whether state officials deprived Jackson of bipartisan infrastructure funds on the basis of race. So who or what is to blame for this?

LUMUMBA: Well, you know, as I said before, there’s been a deliberate indifference or a willful neglect of the needs of our city. I believe that that is being taken to task now and the investigation is ongoing. I think that not only based on Jackson being a blue city in a red sea and having the partisan divide, but it is also the blackest city in the nation. And so there are racial dynamics at play. And we have to ensure that the past, that we know Mississippi to be a part of, isn’t reflective of our present or our future. And so I do believe that this investigation is necessary.

I think that it is part and parcel of a process that we’ve seen for many decades now, generations where the state is not a willing partner. As we speak there are legislative measures going forward to attack the black leadership, not just me as mayor, but Black judges, attack Black prosecutors, and instead appoint leadership over a city similar to a system of apartheid. And so, you know, we want to make certain that we’re on the right side of history. And this isn’t the narrative of Mississippi and certainly not the narrative of Jackson, Mississippi.

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Carly Pearce eyes an Opry milestone

Carly Pearce eyes an Opry milestone
Carly Pearce eyes an Opry milestone
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Carly Pearce is closing in on 100 appearances on the Grand Ole Opry.

The Kentucky native’s Tuesday, March 21, performance will be her 99th on the stage of country’s longest-running radio show. Carly officially became an Opry member on August 3, 2021. 

This week her latest hit, “What He Didn’t Do,” continues its climb in country’s top 10, ahead of the release of 29: Written in Stone (Live from Music City) on March 24.

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The Flaming Lips announce 20th anniversary ‘Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots’ tour

The Flaming Lips announce 20th anniversary ‘Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots’ tour
The Flaming Lips announce 20th anniversary ‘Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots’ tour
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The Flaming Lips have announces a U.S. tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of the band’s 2003 album, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.

The headlining outing begins May 8 in Charlotte and concludes August 25 in Bonner, Montana. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 3, at 10 a.m. local time.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit FlamingLips.com.

The Flaming Lips had previously announced several one-off concerts for the Yoshimi anniversary, including dates in Chicago, Washington, D.C. and London. They’ll also be playing Yoshimi shows at a number of festivals, including Shaky Knees.

Last fall, The Flaming Lips released a CD and digital reissue of Yoshimi featuring a variety of live recordings, demos, remixes and other rarities, much of which was previously unreleased. The collection will be available on vinyl April 14.

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Avenged Sevenfold mistakenly announces show cancellations due to apparent deepfake hack

Avenged Sevenfold mistakenly announces show cancellations due to apparent deepfake hack
Avenged Sevenfold mistakenly announces show cancellations due to apparent deepfake hack
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Avenged Sevenfold mistakenly told fans that several of their upcoming festival performances had been canceled due to an apparent deepfake hack.

According to Metal Injection, the latest episode of A7X’s Trax podcast featured someone who sure sounded like frontman M. Shadows sharing that the group would no longer be headlining Welcome to Rockville and Sonic Temple festivals. However, that was quickly refuted by Shadows on Twitter, who wrote, “Yikes! This is NOT TRUE.”

“We are still playing,” he said. “Getting to the bottom of this.”

Shadows then put out another tweet reading, “Literally walking in the streets of Mexico and listening to this [podcast]. What the actual f***…NOT ME!”

While it seems that someone could’ve used deepfake technology to impersonate Shadows and announce the false cancellations, this is the music industry in the year 2023 and some are theorizing that all this is actually an elaborate lead-up to the next Avenged Sevenfold album. You may recall that the band’s last album, 2016’s The Stage, was all about artificial intelligence, and A7X even promoted the record by leaking a fake title.

One thing we know for sure is that Avenged Sevenfold is still on track to play at Welcome to Rockville and Sonic Temple. Otherwise, stay tuned.

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Train marks 25th anniversary of debut single, announces summer tour dates

Train marks 25th anniversary of debut single, announces summer tour dates
Train marks 25th anniversary of debut single, announces summer tour dates
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Amid marking the 25th anniversary of their debut single, Train has announced new summer tour dates.

The first batch of dates get underway July 15 in Anchorage, Alaska, and are set to wrap up August 2 in Dillon, Colorado. Opening select shows will be ’90s rockers Better Than Ezra. More dates — more than 50 in all — will be announced in the next few weeks.

Tickets for the first batch of dates go on sale Friday, March 3, at 10 a.m. local time; presales start Tuesday, February 28. Visit SaveMeFrancisco.com for more details on the tour.

On February 24, 1998 — 25 years ago — Train released their self-titled debut album. That March they released their quirky first single, “Meet Virginia,” which finally peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2000.

The band’s most recent album is 2022’s AM Gold. Having just completed their latest Sail Across the Sun fan cruise, they’ve scheduled another one for February 13, 2025.

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David Byrne to perform at the Oscars with Son Lux & actress Stephanie Hsu

David Byrne to perform at the Oscars with Son Lux & actress Stephanie Hsu
David Byrne to perform at the Oscars with Son Lux & actress Stephanie Hsu
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David Byrne is the latest artist to be added to next month’s Oscars telecast. Byrne will be joined by music trio Son Lux and Oscar-nominated actress Stephanie Hsu for a performance of the Best Original Song nominee “This Is A Life” from the movie Everything Everywhere All At Once.

The artists join previously announced Oscar performers Rihanna, who’ll be on hand to perform her nominated track “Lift Me Up” from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and Diane Warren and Sofia Carson, who’ll perform “Applause” from the movie Tell It like a Woman.

Other songs nominated in the category include “Hold My Hand,” written by Lady Gaga for Top Gun: Maverick, and “Naatu Naatu” from the Indian film RRR

Byrne was previously nominated and won a Best Original Score Oscar in 1987 for his collaboration with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Cong Su on Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor.

The 95th annual Academy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, air March 12 on ABC.

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Canada bans TikTok on government-issued devices

Canada bans TikTok on government-issued devices
Canada bans TikTok on government-issued devices
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(NEW YORK) — Canada banned TikTok on government-issued mobile devices on Monday over data security concerns, following a similar ban from the European Union last week.

“The Government of Canada is committed to keeping government information secure,” Mona Fortier, the president of Canada’s treasury board, said in a statement. “We regularly monitor our systems and take action to address risks.”

TikTok, which has more than 100 million monthly active users in the U.S., has faced growing scrutiny domestically and abroad over fears that data could fall into the possession of the Chinese government.

In December, Congress banned TikTok from all devices owned by the federal government. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is scheduled to appear before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in March on the company’s data security practices, the committee said last month.

In response to the ban on government-issued devices in Canada, a TikTok spokesperson told ABC News on Monday in a statement: “It’s curious that the Government of Canada has moved to block TikTok on government-issued devices — without citing any specific security concern or contacting us with questions — only after similar bans were introduced in the EU and the US.”

“We are always available to meet with our government officials to discuss how we protect the privacy and security of Canadians, but singling out TikTok in this way does nothing to achieve that shared goal. All it does is prevent officials from reaching the public on a platform loved by millions of Canadians,” the spokesperson added.

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Sam Asghari speaks out after his and Britney Spears’ dogs escape

Sam Asghari speaks out after his and Britney Spears’ dogs escape
Sam Asghari speaks out after his and Britney Spears’ dogs escape

Britney Spears and her husband, Sam Asghari, averted a scary situation when two of their dogs got loose and ran away from home. Thankfully, a local rescue organization was able to wrangle the pups.

Sam took to Instagram to thank the Dog Days Search & Rescue team for finding Sawyer, the Australian shepherd, and Porsha, the Doberman pinscher. 

“A huge thank you to @dogdayssar for finding our babies that ran like Forrest Gump down the road yesterday,” he wrote. He has since shared a link on his bio where fans can donate to the organization.

Asghari explained the two dogs rushed out the door and managed to run 5 miles away from home before being picked up by the rescue team. The actor added the local sheriff’s department also assisted in the search.

Britney welcomed Sawyer last year, saying she found him in Maui and “took him home immediately.” As for Porsha, the Doberman was a gift from Sam in 2021; he said he wanted the dog to “protect” Britney from those “with bad intentions.”

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Nas & Wu-Tang Clan announce dates for N.Y. State of Mind Tour

Nas & Wu-Tang Clan announce dates for N.Y. State of Mind Tour
Nas & Wu-Tang Clan announce dates for N.Y. State of Mind Tour
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Nas just performed at a sold-out hometown show in Madison Square Garden, but it won’t be long before he hits the stage again. The rapper is heading out on the road with hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan for an international trek titled the N.Y. State of Mind Tour.

The Live Nation-produced tour kicks off May 9 in Auckland, New Zealand, and spans a total of 32 dates. It’s set to wrap on October 22 in Highland, California.

Tickets for the North American and European shows go on sale March 3 at 9 a.m. local time, with presales available throughout the week. Tickets to shows in Australia will be sold to the general public March 6 at 12 p.m. local time and via presales starting March 3 at 11 a.m. local time. Finally, New Zealand fans can purchase presale tickets starting March 1, before the general sale begins at 12 p.m. local time March 6.

The N.Y. State of Mind Tour continues a run by Nas and Wu-Tang, who embarked on a trip across the world last year, touring in over 25 cities.

 

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Pedro Pascal teases “expanding on the coolness,” Grogu and guest stars in ‘Mandalorian’ season 3

Pedro Pascal teases “expanding on the coolness,” Grogu and guest stars in ‘Mandalorian’ season 3
Pedro Pascal teases “expanding on the coolness,” Grogu and guest stars in ‘Mandalorian’ season 3
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The Mandalorian‘s third season debut drops Wednesday on Disney+, and Pedro Pascal can’t wait for fans to see it — because he’s a fan himself.

In an interview with Digital Spy, the Last of Us star talks about that other show that has him chaperoning a gifted child on a dangerous journey.

He said of Mandalorian creator and co-executive producer Jon Favreau and his producing partner Dave Filoni, “I remember checking in with them and just asking, ‘Are you guys, okay?’ because season three is so epic that you’ve got to wonder how overworked they are.”

Indeed, the pair are interweaving stories with Mando and its spin-off Ahsoka — which stars Rosario Dawson as the grown-up former Jedi Filoni created for Star Wars: The Clone Wars — as well as Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, which will star Jude Law.

Pascal clarifies about using the word “epic,” “I don’t mean it in a typical sort of Star Wars fashion. I mean … what season three does visually and narratively, it’s pretty epic.”

He said of his character’s relationship with the show’s first star, Grogu, who most people still refer to as Baby Yoda, “It’s such a beautiful dynamic that exists between Din [Djarin] and Grogu; protector, protected. And how … there’s so much layering within their relationship.”

He adds, “So I would just say that what is initially, or instantly, rich about their dynamic becomes more available to us in season three. What disarms us about this relationship continues to grow and that’s a fun thing.”

And seeing as the season 2 finale brought back none other than an in-his-prime Luke Skywalker, can fans expect any other jaw-dropping guests?

“The answer to that is yes, period,” Pedro says with a laugh.

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