Creepy, old reverend jones. Reverend jones retired six months ago, so the pastors name is reverend jordan now, okay . This man has great vision. He has new programs that he wants to start at the church. He wants to help people find jobs. Who doesnt need a job . Wait a minute. Help people find jobs . Yes. He can get us all jobs. Everybody needs a job here. Thats cool. We can get jobs. Cj, we can get you a job. Baby, cj already has a job. Uh. Cj already has a job . Cj doesnt have a job. Come on, janine. Lets go. Oh, no, no, no. I need to stay and watch this. No, baby. You have a job. You have two jobs right back in my room. Come on. Come, come, come, come. Yeah. Hayden and jayden. Hayden and jayden, hayden and jayden. Cj has a job, baby. Tell him about your job, cj. Yeah, tell me about the job, cj. You got a job . You didnt tell me about it . Right. Lets just say, hypothetically, if reverend jordan could actually help people to get jobs, would you want him to find somebody to replace you
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Man charged with beating Detroit nursing home resident headed to trial
Suspect pleads not guilty to charges
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DETROIT – Jayden Hayden, 20, came before a judge on Monday in the case of the May 15 brutal beating of 75-year-old Norman Bledsoe at Westwood Nursing Center.
“He came to the facility because of COVID. They opened a COVID unit so that’s how Mr. Bledsoe was introduced into the nursing home,” said nurse, Joely Pointer while explaining why the two were placed in the same room together.
Nursing home worker, Stewart Robinson, was the first one to enter room 205 where the assault took place after hearing the commotion. Robinson says Hayden tried to make the whole thing look like an accident.
Nightside Report Jan. 11, 2021: Michigan begins making $300 payments to eligible residents, Feds say man made fraudulent unemployment claims in multiple states
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Michigan begins making $300 COVID-19 unemployment payments to eligible residents
DETROIT – Michigan has started making the $300 weekly COVID-19 unemployment payments to eligible residents who were affected by the pandemic.
According to the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, the state started issuing the payments to around 365,000 claimants this weekend.
The Pandemic Unemployment Compensation payments run from Dec. 27, 2020, through March 13, 2021. They offer an additional $300 in benefits per week to Michigan claimants who were negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.