Have. Welcome to how it really happened. Im hill harper. George michael musical singer songwriter charitable superstar but haunted by demons. He had the voice of a maestro, but the darkness of regret which turned him into a tabloid target. All alone on christmas home George Michael went to sleep and never woke up. This is how it really happened. You know that song, Last Christmas. Its one of George Michaels famous songs of all time. He loved christmas so much. It was his favorite day of the year and the saddest part of everything is he died on christmas. George and his boyfriend began spending a lot of time at his country house, which is halfway between london and oxford. Its a gorgeous area, very traditional, and it being christmas time there was this huge parade past his home, and everyone is Carrying Torches so its very spectacular. One moment im looking out the window and its a very sad ghostly image caught his face behind the glass sort of looking at a world but detached from it.
politicsnation. tonight s illiad, up in the air. right now, many americans have their eyes on the skies. watching for more than just a super bowl flyover. president biden ordered the u.s. military to shoot down another unidentified object over the great lakes today. according to a congressional source briefed on the matter, and to u.s. officials. it s the fourth high altitude object shot down in north america, airspace, over the past week. in just a minute, i will talk to a member of the house foreign affairs committee about the latest developments. and as possible foreign threats loom, culture wars are raging at home. i m headed to florida this week, as international action joins in demonstrations against governor ron desantis to suppress african american studies in the sunshine state schools. i will be talking to a leading scholar at the center of the ongoing debate, just ahead. and later, a big game and a major milestone for the nfl. two black quarterbacks will go head to
the coroner now saying that he died of natural causes relating to the heart and the liver. the circumstances surrounding his death and even the documentation on the death certificate, it s all vague. what it said on the coroner s report is that he had a myocarditis, which is an inflammation of the heart muscle resulting in a cardiomyopathy, meaning the cardiac muscle dilated and became very weak and sick, and that s ultimately what killed him, and a fatty liver. those aren t natural causes. those are medical illnesses related to drug addiction. interestingly enough, they didn t release the toxicology report, but they said, this is not a suspicious death, and basically, his heart gave out. the fact that they didn t release the toxicology report, some people jumped on that to say, whoo. the findings in that report have never been made public. they ve been effectively suppressed, so we don t now what substances were in george s bloodstream when he died.
black starter. according to an p.i. and football perspective, 21 black quarterbacks had at least one pass this season. the highest number ever. looking at those numbers, why are the nfl owners and even some fans good with having black quarterbacks leading their teams on the field, but it at least appears they are less forgiving or supportive of black head coaches, leading the team from the sidelines? well, i d argue that the same notions that had kept black players out of the quarterback position the nfl are the ones of now shifted to the focus on black coaches. the idea that there isn t a leadership quality, that there is an iq that isn t there. some things that aren t natural or physical abilities. obviously we ve seen a proven false. on the black quarterbacks side of things, one of the arguments that has been used as a white teammates and fans would not be able to rally around a black
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