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Tuesday January 31

Find Our Missing.

Emmy-winning “Law & Order” star S. Epatha Merkerson tells us about her new TV One show, “Find Our Missing.”

Then, it’s Super Bowl weekend and Suzanne Johnston, wife of the NY Jets owner Woody Johnson, reveals the latest female football fashions from the NFL.

Plus, Ereka Vetrini from CNN’s “Showbiz Tonight” gives us the inside scoop on the latest Hot Topics.

Don’t miss it.

8 Comments

  1. Suzanne Johnson was on your show on Tues., Jan. 31, 2012. Did she state she was married to Jets owner for 8 years? According to several sites she was the girlfriend in 2008 having baby number two for Woody Johnson. She married him in 2009. Maybe I did not hear her correctly!

  2. want to know what site to go to for ladies NFL fashions

  3. I thought the subject that S.Epatha Merkerson rose was downplayed on your show.This is a BIG one,Miss Williams,and should have been delved into much deeper! My child was abducted & molested 2yrs ago here in Canada.I can only thank God I got him back but he remains traumatized.The police did nothing,Child care orgs. blamed,ridiculed and persecuted me.We continue to suffer as a result & will probably be homeless soon as a result.All race-based abuse against me & my son.I know if he were a white blond-haired girl,all hell wouldve broken loose.I remain bitter & bent on vengeance.Just can’t let it go because it continues to affect us both.He is autistic.I wish I could take him far away from this country,this life.
    Please make the issue of justice for abused black children a part of your focal point this Black History month.Those of you who have a voice & influence (in our community) don’t do enough! If you did we would have the kind of clout that counts.Far too many black ppl are all about the SWAG.We need to do like Jews-invest in what creates power and revenue.If Black women with your status decided to corner and control ONLY the hair market,we’d OWN THE WORLD.Think about it,sister.
    I am ixenobia on twitter,musician extrordinaire
    BTW,I love your show & watch you everyday-”how u doin?” lol

  4. Hey, Wendy!!

    Girl, I got a bone to pick with you. I saw the comment you made about Little Debbie on your show and all I have to say is I BUY LITTLE DEBBIE. Yes, girl… Just to let you know that your eyes are not playing tricks on you. Just in case you need to reread my comment again, I buy Little Debbie. Wendy, don’t judge me ‘cuz I enjoy eating them… lol.. (just to give a mental vision effect of my message, I was shaking my head back and forth while typing my response…giggles)

    Anyway, Wendy keep up the good work!

    Stephania

  5. Hey Wendy,

    Listen….. Today you spoke about flipping sides to team Kris. I don’t have an apnion about Kim cause I think she still has alot of growing to do, but Kris has shown his true colors and is just an A_ _ Period. Kris was always stayed true to himself dumb and dumber. I’m glad Kim relized to get out when she did. We have all seen what TV does to those who are weeken. Stay cool and don’t let the Fame get to you!

    Manny

  6. My husband use to watch your show a lot but it not on any more. He misses it. I watch your commercial on TV about Coricidin for high blood pressure. Myself, I have high blood pressure. I would like to do commercial like the ones that you do. How do I get to do a commercial? l love you. You can contact me at the above e-mail address.

  7. Hi Wendy:

    Love your show!

    You’ll get a kick out of this: I teach mathematics and statistics at the University of Houston – Downtown. Fortunately, my classes are in the afternoons and evenings, so I watch your show before I go to the world of numbers!

    (sometimes I steal your lines during class!)

    Please keep up the great work!
    Sincerely,
    Erin

  8. I have been watching find our children from the beginning. I have went on facebook and told my friends there about it. I feel inspired to help as much as I possibly can. I will continue to tell everyonne about this program. I believe that it is needed and we in the African-American community should be more than willing to let everyone else know about our missing. Thank you to the producers, TV ONE and S. Epatha Merkerson for this program.

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