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Here's the first look at Terminator GenisysArnold Schwarzenegger makes his return to the movie franchise. It also stars Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, Aaron V. Williamson and Jason Clarke.

Directed by Alan Taylor

PlotThe year is 2029. John Connor, leader of the resistance continues the war against the machines. At the Los Angeles offensive, John's fears of the unknown future begin to emerge when TECOM spies reveal a new plot by SkyNet that will attack him from both fronts; past and future, and will ultimately change warfare forever.

The film opens nationwide on July 1, 2015.






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Cash Money Records appears to be crumbling right before our eyes. Busta Rhymes left, Mystikal and Tyga want to be let out of their contracts. T-Raww has openly dissed label mates Drake and Nicki Minaj, but none of that compares with what is going down today.

The label's biggest star, Lil Wayne, is now fed up. He's taken to his Twitter account to apologize for the delay in the release of Tha Carter V, and says he doesn't want anything to do with Birdman anymore.

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Tha Carter V was scheduled to be released on December 9. That obviously isn't happening now.

What do you think is going on at Cash Money that has so many artists disgruntled?

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Sifting through the thousands of movies and songs to find the best and worst in both categories is a monumental task. TIME magazine has managed to put together a list of what they believe are the top and bottom ten of what music and film had to offer in 2014.

Check out the list below and see if you agree.

Top 10 Best Movies

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1. The Grand Budapest Hotel

2. Boyhood
3. The LEGO Movie
4. Lucy
5. Goodbye yo Language
6. Jodorsky's Dune
7. Nightcrawler
8. Citizenfour
9. Wild Tales
10. Birdman

Top 10 Worst Movies

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1. Blended

2. A Million Ways to Die In the West

3. Men, Women & Children

4. Walk of Shame

5. Let's Be Cops

6. The Legend of Hercules

7. Winter's Tale

8. Nut Job

9. Transcendece

10. Hateship Loveship

Top 10 Best Songs of 2014

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1. Flawless Remix – Beyoncé feat. Nicki Minaj
2. Blank Space – Taylor Swift
3. Move That Dope – Future feat. Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, and Casino
4. Inside Out – Spoon
5. 2 On – Tinashe feat. ScHoolboy Q
6. Red Eyes – The War on Drugs
7. Blockbuster Night Part 1 – Run the Jewels
8. In the House of Yes – Mr Twin Sister
9. Talking Backwards – Real Estate
10. Chandelier – Sia

Top 10 Worst Songs of 2014

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1. Rude – MAGIC!
2. Literally, I Can’t – Redfoo, Lil Jon, and Enertia McFly
3. Masterpiece – Jessie J
4. Sun Daze – Florida Georgia Line
5. All About That Bass – Meghan Trainor
6. Wiggle – Jason Derulo feat. Snoop Dogg
7. Summer – Calvin Harris
8. Black Widow – Iggy Azalea feat. Rita Ora
9. Brooklyn Girls – Catey Shaw
10. L.A.LOVE (la la) – Fergie

Top 10 Best Albums of 2014

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1. LP1 – FKA twigs
2. St. Vincent – St. Vincent
3. This Is All Yours – Alt-J
4. 1989 – Taylor Swift
5. Too Bright – Perfume Genius
6. Ultraviolence – Lana Del Rey
7. Transgender Dysphoria Blues – Against Me!
8. The Voyager – Jenny Lewis
9. Ryans Adams – Ryans Adams
10. Broke With Expensive Taste – Azealia Banks

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Since signing his new deal with Battle Axe Records, Demrick hasn’t stopped. He recently completed string of sold-out shows with Methodman, Redman, B-Real and Berner on The Smokers Club Tour, and then jumped into the studio to complete his brand new Going Up EP. Now, Demrick has partnered with HighTimes.com to premiere his new video for “Smoke Good” featuring Sam King & Mann directed by Jakob Owens. The video was filmed at the Kush Valley Collective (KVC) medical marijuana dispensary in downtown Los Angeles.

Demrick is set to release his new studio album “Losing Focus” on February 24th, 2015 on Battle Axe Records and it will feature guest appearances by Dizzy Wright, Logic, as well as his Serial Killers alumni B-Real and Xzibit. The album is available for pre-order with a limited edition Battle Axe t-shirt online at http://smarturl.it/LosingFocus_TShirt.

Demrick will be touring Canada in January with Madchild as a part of the “Switched On” Tour, which kicks off in Vancouver, British Columbia on January 9th, 2015.

DEMRICK TOUR DATES:
Jan 09 - Vancouver, BC @ Venue

Jan 10 - Kelowna, BC @ Level

Jan 11 - Whistler, BC @ Garfinkels

Jan 14 - Fort McMurray, AB @ Club 

Jan 15 - Edmonton, AB @ The Ranch 

Jan 16 - Calgary, AB @ Nite Owl

Jan 17 - Red Deer, AB @ Wild Bills

Jan 22 - Saskatoon, SK @ The Capitol

Jan 23 - Brandon, MB 40 @ Trails 40

Jan 24 - Winnipeg, MB @ Pyramid

Jan 29 - Victoria, BC @ Upstairs Cabaret

Jan 30 - Nanaimo, BC @ Queens

Jan 31 - Surrey, BC @ Olympi

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Azealia Banks has renewed her long running beef with Iggy Azalea and T.I. During the feud Azalea has attacked Iggy over what she perceived as racist lyrics, dissed Tip's wife Tiny and consistently ripped the Grand Hustle boss.

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In turn, Tip reminded Banks in June that "people fall down stairs everyday."

Things seemed to have cooled down until Wednesday, December 3, when Banks started to vent on Twitter about the Eric Garner case and included Iggy and Tip in her tirade.

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Ramsey Orta, you may not know his name, but you would recognize his voice. He's the man who filmed his friend Eric Garner being arrested and provided commentary throughout.

In the wake of a Staten Island grand jury deciding not to indict NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo in Garner's death, we're reminded that Orta was indicted in a separate case.

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The 22-year old was arrested on August 2, less than three weeks after the July 17 incident involving Garner. Police claim Orta was outside the Hotel Richmond when he stuffed an unloaded .25 caliber pistol into the waistband of 17-year old Alba Lekaj.

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Orta says his arrest was in retaliation for the Garner video.

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“When they searched me, they didn’t find nothing on me,” Orta said, according to the International Business Times. “And the same cop that searched me, he told me clearly himself, that karma’s a bitch, what goes around comes around."

Orta entered a not guilty plea in the case, however it was revealed on Friday, November 30, that he indicted for single felony counts of third-degree criminal weapon possession and criminal firearm possession. He's also accused of misdemeanor weapon possession, according to SI Live.

Ramsey Orta's wife denounces his indictment

Lakaj was not charged in the case.




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(Reuters) - Thousands of demonstrators blocked streets, snarling New York City traffic into early Thursday morning, after a grand jury decided not to charge a white police officer for causing the death of an unarmed black man with a chokehold.

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Mostly peaceful protests sprang up on Wednesday evening throughout Manhattan, including at Grand Central Terminal, Times Square and near Rockefeller Center, after the panel opted not to indict the officer, Daniel Pantaleo.

Police reported about 30 arrests by mid-evening, but declined to provide updated figures overnight.

The U.S. Justice Department said it was investigating whether the civil rights of the dead man, 43-year-old father of six Eric Garner, had been violated.

Garner was accused of illegally selling cigarettes on a sidewalk when Pantaleo put him in a chokehold from behind and tackled him with the help of other officers. Police said he had resisted arrest.

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The city's medical examiner said police officers had killed Garner by compressing his neck and chest, and ruled the death a homicide, adding that Garner's asthma and obesity had contributed to his death.

The encounter on Staten Island was captured on a video that spread over the Internet and fueled a debate about how U.S. police use force, particularly against minorities.

The video shows Garner arguing with police, saying, "Please leave me alone," before Pantaleo puts him in a chokehold. With officers holding him down, Garner pleads with them, saying repeatedly, "I can't breathe."

The grand jury's decision poses the biggest challenge yet for New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who took office in January promising to repair relations between black New Yorkers and the police department.

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Last week, the city of St. Louis saw rioting, burning and looting after a grand jury in Missouri declined to prosecute a white policeman who shot dead the unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in the suburb of Ferguson.

By contrast, the New York protests were civil. Police allowed demonstrators to block traffic briefly before coaxing them to move on. Marchers snaked through the streets for hours, chanting and bumping up against throngs of tourists.

One group brought traffic on the West Side Highway along the Hudson River to a standstill. Later, a few hundred demonstrators crossed a bridge into Brooklyn.

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In one of several "die-ins", demonstrators lay on the pavement silently about a block from where the Christmas tree lighting ceremony was under way at Rockefeller Center.

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U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told reporters in Washington that the Justice Department, which is already probing the circumstances of the Missouri shooting, would also examine the Garner case, as well as the local inquiry into it.

Chokeholds are prohibited by New York police regulations, but the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the municipal police union, said the officers involved in the Garner incident had acted within the law.

Keiha Souley, 35, was driving his taxi cab on Broadway when protesters blocked traffic, and said he did not mind the delay.

"You've got to stand up sometime," he said.

Hundreds of protesters also marched in other cities including Washington D.C. and Oakland, California.

On Staten Island, near the place where Garner was apprehended, black 40-year-old banker Daniel Skelton complained: "A black man's life just don't matter in this country."

Garner's stepfather Benjamin Carr, also at the scene, called for calm. "We don’t want no Fergusons here," he said. "All we want is peace."

Pantaleo expressed his condolences to Garner's family in a statement, saying: "It is never my intention to harm anyone and I feel very bad about the death of Mr. Garner."

But Garner's widow Esaw Garner told a news conference: "There's nothing that him or his prayers or anything else will make me feel any different. No I, don't accept his apologies."

(Story corrects to change "Curtis" reference to "Garner" in sixth paragraph)

(Additional reporting by Zachary Goelman, Frank McGurty, Jonathan AllenMica Rosenberg, Daniel Bases, Robert MacMillan, David IngramEllen Wulfhorst, Andrew Chung and Mimi Dwyer in New York, Roberta Rampton and Aruna Viswanatha in Washington; Writing by Ross Colvin, Dan Burns and Frank McGurty; Editing by Leslie Adler and Ken Wills)




Protesters confront NYPD police

NY protest organizer: We're here to stay


U.S. Justice Department launching civil rights investigation in Eric Garner case



Photo sources: NBC, Reuters and Associated Press



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Uncle Murda, Maino and Jay Watts have come together to visualize their frustration with crooked cops and the judicial system in the official music video for "Hands Up."

The song is a tribute to Eric Garner and Michael Brown. All proceeds are being donated to their families. Purchase it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/album/id915556970

Video directed by Picture Perfect. Produced by 12 Keyz and Reefa

Follow Uncle Murda, Maino Picture Perfect and Jay Watts on Twitter @unclemurda @dabigpicture, @MainoHustleHard @Jay_Watts

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The Washington Post reports that Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. will be opening a federal civil rights investigation into the death of Eric Garner. This follows a Staten Island, New York grand jury's decision not to indict NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo on Wednesday, December 3. Pantaleo used a chokehold banned by the New York Police Department to subdue Garner on July 17, when officers were attempting to arrest him for selling loose cigarettes.

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Garner repeatedly yelled "I can't breathe" after being taken to the ground by several officers. He later died.

The death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner's office. It was determined that Garner died from "compression of neck (chokehold), compression of chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police." 

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Officer Daniel Pantaleo (left) used an illegal chokehold to subdue Eric Garner, contributing to his death.

During a news conference on Wednesday, December 3, President Obama addressed the grand jury's decision.

"We are not going to let up until we see a strengthening of the trust, and a strengthening of the accountability that exists between our communities and our law enforcement," he said. "[Eric Garner's death reflects] concern on the part of too many minority communities that law enforcement is not working with them, and dealing with them in a fair way."






Obama on Garner: 'This Is an American Problem'




NY Community Stunned by Grand Jury Decision




NYC Reacts: '[Eric Garner] got murdered'

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Houston stripper Jhonni Blaze manages to keep her name in the headlines. From her beef with Erica Mena to her unprotected sex fling with Drake, there's something always going on with this freaky young lady.

Word is she has joined the cast of Love and Hip Hop: New York for season 4 (Rich Dollaz is her manager). Magically, an ex-boyfriend is preparing to release a sex tape on Thursday, December 4th at 12:01 on JhonniBlazeXXX.com.

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Let's just say that Jhonni knows how to work more than one pole. View screen shots of the tape here courtesy of VladTV.

Watch Jhonni talking about the tape here




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You can love or hate Charles Barkley, but one thing you're not going to do is be able to shut him up. The NBA Hall of Famer has an opinion on everything from race to politics.

CNN has put together a video of some of Barkley's recent controversial statements. You will probably agree with some and vehemently disagree with others.

Watch Chuck uncensored below.

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Twitter users are up in arms over the decision by a New York grand jury not to indict police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the choking death of Eric Garner.

Both celebrities and regular citizens have joined together to express their disgust. Read some of their comments below.

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Meanwhile, the officer who applied the illegal chokehold, Daniel Pantaleo, has issued a statement offering his condolences to Garner's family.

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"I became a police officer to help people and to protect those who can't protect themselves. It is never my intention to harm anyone and I feel very bad about the death of Mr. Garner. My family and I include him and his family in our prayers and I hope that they will accept my personal condolences for their loss."

Somehow Pantaleo's words ring hollow when what happened to Eric Garner is becoming common place. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner, but that wasn't enough for the grand jury to bring back an indictment in the case.





No indictment in chokehold death




Congressman Hakeem Jeffries: Garner decision an 'outrage'



Former NYC officer explains city's chokehold ban


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(Reuters) - A New York grand jury has decided not to charge a police officer who killed an unarmed black man with a chokehold while trying to arrest him for illegally selling cigarettes, a lawyer for the victim's family said on Wednesday.

The decision comes just a week and a half after a grand jury in Missouri decided not to indict a white police officer in another racially charged killing of a black man.

Eric Garner, a 43-year-old father of six, died in a July 17 incident on Staten Island, New York City's smallest borough, after police officers tackled him and put him in a chokehold.

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The city's medical examiner ruled the death a homicide.

The New York Police Department's patrol manual bans chokeholds, calling them dangerous.

Civil rights lawyer Jonathan Moore, who represents the Garner family, said he was told that no indictment would be brought against the white police officer, Daniel Pantaleo, who placed Garner in a chokehold.

The grand jury had been reviewing the Garner case since August, and Pantaleo had testified before it for two hours on Nov. 21, according to his attorney.

The deadly encounter was captured on a video that quickly spread over the Internet and helped fuel debates about how U.S. police use force, particularly against minorities.

The National Action Network, the civil rights group founded by the Rev. Al Sharpton, said that Garner's mother, Gwen Carr, and his widow, Esaw Garner, will speak to the media at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the group's headquarters in Harlem.

Cynthia Davis, the head of the National Action Network in Staten Island, upon hearing the decision not to indict in the Garner case, said: "Please don't tell me that." She declined to comment further.

A spokesman for Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan could not be immediately reached for comment.

Mayor Bill de Blasio will hold a news conference at 4:45 p.m. and has canceled his appearance at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting, The New York Times reported.

In ruling Garner's death a homicide, the city medical examiner said police officers killed him by compressing his neck and chest. His health problems, including asthma and obesity, were contributing factors, the medical examiner said.

The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the municipal police union, has maintained that the officers acted properly and within the scope of the law.

(Reporting by Ellen Wulfhorst, Barbara Goldberg and Frank McGurty; Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Sandra Maler and Leslie Adler)

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Check out the short film, SoX Day, from Chance the Rapper and Social Experiment. They give us a behind the scenes look at life on the road and more. Featuring Donnie Trumpet, Peter Cottontale, Stix, Nate Fox's Back and Macie Stewart.

Directed, shot, and edited by Austin Vesely (http://twitter.com/AustinVesely)

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