Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2019 at 1:46pm
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Akon stepped up to Ebro in the Morning for some story telling, and conversation about his businesses, past hits, and classic collaborations.
He also shared some never before heard stories about Michael Jackson, Eminem, Whitney Houston, Quincy Jones, and more. He also gives an honest opinion on R. Kelly.
It wasn't all stories though, he addressed why he accepts investment dollars from Chinese billionaires, why he decided to do Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, his cryptocurrency and put a lit of the great African jollof debate!
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2019 at 1:04pm
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ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) -- Former Atlanta Police Officer Matthew Johns was sentenced to 20 years to serve five in Fulton County Court, on Monday.
Johns previously pleaded guilty to assaulting an unarmed teen during a traffic stop in 2016. Johns had been with the Atlanta Police Department for nine years when he was seen on dash camera and body camera video kicking then 15-year-old Antraveious Payne on September 16th, 2016.
Prosecutors with the Fulton District Attorney’s Office say that Payne was riding in a stolen car when several officers pulled the driver over. Prosecutors say that Payne surrendered to authorities by lying on his stomach on the pavement with his arms outstretched, showing he did not have a weapon. The teen was hospitalized with bleeding in his mouth, cuts, a neck strain and a concussion.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2019 at 12:15pm
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Keia Jones-Baldwin and her husband are fighting against racism because of the white baby they adopted.
Jones-Baldwin, a North Carolina-based therapist told TODAY Parents she was contacted in 2017 by her foster care supervisor and asked "Is there any way you can go to the hospital and do skin-to-skin with a baby?”
When Jones-Baldwin met the child named Princeton she bonded with him right away.
Princeton was born to a drug-addicted mother and only weighed 1-pound at birth. As soon as he was healthy enough to leave NICU, he moved in with the Jones-Baldwin family. Other siblings Zariyah, 15, Karleigh, 16, and Ayden, 8, took to him right away.
After three months the family formally adopted Princeton.
Jones-Baldwin says everything has been great at home, but when the family goes out in public questions arise.
“We get a lot of stares,” Jones-Baldwin said. “I’m frequently asked if I’m Princeton’s babysitter. ... I get, 'Why didn't you let him stay with a family of his own race?'"
On two occasions, people have called the police to report a kidnapping.
“We were vacationing in Tennessee and we went to do an old time, Western photo shoot,” Jones-Baldwin told TODAY Parents. “The girl behind the camera would disappear and then come back. Finally she asked, ‘Is that your baby?’ I told her he was. Then she said, ‘I just took picture of this baby with his family two weeks ago.’”
Authorities arrived minutes later. Jones-Baldwin had to produce a letter showing that the baby was in her custody and she had permission to travel with him.
Last month, Jones-Baldwin pulled over outside a man's house because she had a flat tire. "I knocked on his door to explain why I was on his grass," she said. "He called the police and said I stole my car and the baby."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2019 at 1:30pm
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Comedian DC Young Fly recently stopped by NO Jumper to chop it up with Adam 22 about a variety of topics, but things got an intense during a conversation about God.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2019 at 11:28am
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On today’s Million Dollaz Worth Of Game Gillie reveals his controversial views on Martin Luther King’s approach to Civil Rights. Also, along with Wallo & Dev the three discuss Calling The Law on your significant other and are interrupted by a surprise call from Tudie. (5:58)
Top 5 R&B Singers of All Time (12:13) ESPN Top 30 Basketball Players List (32:26) Top 5 Black Movies of All Time (38:40) Movers & Fakers (45:19)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2019 at 11:21am
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Former Mafia enforcer John Alite does a sit down with Patrick Bet-David to talk about how he became the Gotti Family's enforcer and how he's still alive to talk about it. Order the book The Darkest Hour: https://amzn.to/2kx5B5g
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2019 at 11:13am
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UFC welterweight Colby “Chaos” Covington stops by Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show to talk about recent negotiations with current titleholder Kamaru Usman. Covington says he’s open for business and ideally would like to fight at UFC 245 in December. He says it’s a perfect spot for him and proclaims that he would be the biggest star on the card. He also talks about (4:10) Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz, saying after he wins the title he’s coming for both of them next.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2019 at 10:57am
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Jorge Masvidal calls into Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show to discuss how his fight vs. Nate Diaz at UFC 244 got put together, saying he originally had accepted a bout against Kamaru Usman. (9:05) Helwani asks about the status of his friendship with Colby Covington, causing Masvidal to sound off.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2019 at 10:12am
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MAINO RESPONDS TO MY LIVE THIS MORNING IN REGARDS TO HIS INTERVIEW ON QUEENZFLIP WHERE I SAID IT SEEMED HE WAS NONCHALANT IN HIS RESPONSE TO SNOW BILLY'S INTERNET.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 10, 2019 at 9:22am
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50 Cent drops in to talk the sequel to 'Power' called 'Power Book II' and whether he's team Tommy or team Ghost. The rapper also touches on Wendy Williams, his recent drinking habits and the new special woman in his life.
Posted by DJ Ace Boogie on September 9, 2019 at 8:04pm
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Documentary Filmmaker Al Profit Busts the War on Drugs with "Cocaine Condor" in Episode 4 of "American Dope" on Amazon Prime Video
Free "Cocaine Condor" Viewing on YouTube on Friday the 13th In Recognition of National Recovery Month
Profit has released the fourth episode in his "American Dope" series! "Cocaine Condor," fearlessly unhinges and exposes the role of the American government in the illegal trade from the 1930's to present. "Cocaine Condor" will be available as a free 24 hour screeningon Friday, September 13, 2019 on Youtube on Profit's channel athttp://www.Youtube.com/alprofit, in recognition and support of National Recovery Month. The series is available now on Amazon Prime Video.
Los Angeles - Brazen filmmaker/ director Alan Bradley, better known as Al Profit, has written, produced, directed and edited a dozen explosive documentaries uncovering the most infamous crime conspiracies, including "The Frank Matthews Story," "Killing Jimmy Hoffa," "Motown Mafia," "Rollin'," and "Streets of New York." His most recent contribution to the culture, "American Dope," currently available for viewing on Amazon Prime Video, is a culmination of his in-depth study of the drug game on a global level. A seven-part series consisting of full-length documentaries, Profit has released the fourth episode, "Cocaine Condor." This fourth installment of the "American Dope" series fearlessly unhinges and exposes the role of the American government in the illegal trade from the 1930's to present. "Cocaine Condor" debuts on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, September 13, 2019. Profit is also offering a free 24 hour Friday the 13th screening on his YouTube channel at http://www.Youtube.com/alprofit in recognition and support of National Recovery Month.
"Cocaine Condor" tackles the political backstory of pop-culture touchstones such as "Narcos," "Cocaine Cowboys," and the "Freeway Rick Ross Contra-CIA Scandal." Asserting truths far stranger than fiction, "Cocaine Condor" is an explicitly disturbing reveal. With research impeccably sourced from congressional archives, major mainstream media outlets like the New York Times, interviews from Michael Levine, the most decorated undercover agent in DEA history, as well as Douglas Valentine, a journalist who has interviewed more Federal drug agents than anyone, and Courtney Brown, Jr, the son of a Detroit kingpin, Chapter 4 of "American Dope" is a bust on propagated misinformation fed to the public for decades.
"Cocaine Condor" Trailer | American Dope Ep. 4 | Al Profit
Focusing on "Operation Condor," the secret American program to support right wing political leaders south of the border and protect American business interests, "Cocaine Condor" explores how this effort resulted in a widespread flood of cheap drugs washing across the U.S. and causing the so-called "crack epidemic."
"All the conspiracy theories about the U.S. Government and illegal drugs are not only true, they are even worse than you can imagine," asserts Profit. "I decided to make the "Cocaine Condor" episode available for free viewing for a day on YouTube because I wanted everyone to have access to this information and Friday the 13thseemed like the perfect date to drop this bomb of information. Just think about it, we might never have needed a National Recovery Month if these exploits had never happened! I'm extremely excited about the entire 'American Dope series. When completed, it will be an all-inclusive encyclopedia on the notorious history of drug trafficking in this nation."
"American Dope" launched with Chapter 1, "Cold War, Heroin Heat," a tale of corruption stretching from 1920's Shanghai through to the Vietnam War and onto the streets of New York, circa 1970. Profit uncovers how the U.S. Government allowed Asian and European criminal syndicates to ravage the American population with heroin in exchange for supporting capitalism.
Chapter 2, "Acid Dreams," is a 'trip' to the 1950's and 60's when all across the country, from Harvard to Hollywood, people were experimenting with hallucinogens. This serious tell-tale probes LSD, MK-Ultra, Timothy Leary and the rise of the hippie counterculture.
Chapter 3, "White Powder, Black Power," investigates when the illegal drug economy was one of the most viable capital building tools for African Americans. Similar to the Italians, Irish and Jewish mob families that made fortunes during Prohibition, Black gangsters and their families went from rags to riches with often violent returns on their investments.
Left to right, production partner Scott M. Burnstein
and filmmaker Al Profit (behind the camera),
for "American Dope" series on Amazon Prime Video
A Detroit native and graduate of the University of Michigan, Al Profit holds an M.A. in Economics and brings a distinctively disruptive perspective to investigative reporting. His YouTube channel,
www.youtube.com/alprofit, has a massive cult following and is a heavily visited hub for his many volatile works, which include short, medium, and full-length documentaries and his no holds barred commentary content on crime, history, and politics.
"Cocaine Condor" premiered July at the Arena Cine Lounge in Hollywood, CA and will be available for international viewing and purchase on Amazon.com. Free viewing will be available all day Friday, September 13 at www.youtube.com/alprofit.
Al Profit's full-length documentaries, merchandise, including original artwork on canvas, snapbacks, and jackets, can be purchased at www. AmericanDope.comwith signature American Dope apparel designed by @mylesHI.
One day after his directorial debut, 50 Cent sat down w/ Ebro in the Morning for a very open interview on some of the biggest topics surrounding his controversies and debates.
- During the conversation he explains why he feels Chris Brown is a better artist than Michael Jackson
- Feeling Like Teyana Taylor's next step is acting, does she have a role?
- Changing the 'Power' Intro back to singer Joe after the outrage behind Trey Songz's version
- Talking To Dr. Dre
- Will He Ever Work w/ The Game?
- Doesn't Believe Nicki Minaj should retire
- Not Allowing Wendy Williams Into His Tycoon Party
Based in the Bay Area of California, he is hoping to use his lyrical versatility and life experiences to break into the mainstream music industry. Levi Zadoff is a firm believer in freedom of artistry, and the idea that music is one of the best tools to communicate. He has a strong passion for the inclusion of lyrical puns and metaphors as a driving force for his sound.
Levi’s last project was titled “Progress” was a 4 track project, and to Levi it was a “warm up project”, but was still quite impressive, doing almost 60 thousand units. Showing the world what Levi Zadoff is capable of as an independent, unsigned artist.
In early 2019 Levi Zadoff became a member of AXO Talent, Based in Los Angeles “AXO Talent is a versatile media Production, Digital Marketing, and lifestyle Design agency that focuses on producing engaging content, Establishing Marketing Solutions, and Guiding ambitious visionaries.”
Recently launching the BETA version of his consultation service: Don’t Starve Co, Levi plans to give artists the tools and knowledge that they deserve, and need, in order to succeed.
Levi Zadoff is more than an artist, Levi Zadoff is a brand, entrepreneur, & multi-talented artist.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A relative of NBA star Kawhi Leonard has confirmed his sister is one of two women accused of robbing and killing an elderly woman at a Southern California casino.
The Riverside Press-Enterprise reports the aunt of 35-year-old Kimesha Williams confirmed Saturday that Williams is the sister of the Los Angeles Clippers forward.
Authorities say Williams and accomplice, 39-year-old Candace Townsel, followed 84-year-old Afaf Anis Assad into a bathroom at Pechanga Resort Casino on Aug. 31, broke her skull and stole her purse. The victim died Wednesday.
A Riverside County sheriff’s investigator is asking a judge to keep Williams held without bail, saying she may flee and “has family that are well-off and could post her bail.”
Leonard attended high school in the area. He led the Toronto Raptors to their first NBA championship during the 2018-19 season before signing with the LA Clippers.
Mandii B stopped by No Jumper recently for an interview with Adam 22. She completely goes in on Nicki Minaj and talks about why she doesn't like Future.