In this clip, TK Kirkland and Vlad give their take on women and their fight for equal rights. The pair discuss what they believe the movement's shortcomings are and TK explains why he believes the feminist movement in the 60s and 70s undermined Black women in particular.
Greg Kading spoke to VladTV about Suge Knight not cooperating in 2Pac's murder investigation, which Kading says would've helped to solve the case. He also addressed Keefe D confessing to looking Suge in his eyes before the car Suge and 2Pac were riding in was shot up in Las Vegas. To hear more, including Kading not being surprised at Suge's 28-year plea deal.
On Episode 6 of UFC 235 Embedded, welterweight title challenger Kamaru Usman crosses paths with countryman Israel Adesanya and burgeoning rival Ben Askren. UFC Hall of Famer Forrest Griffin attempts to eat 12 eggs in a minute. Friday morning weigh-ins bring out all the fighters, including champions Tyron Woodley and Jon Jones. Jones' opponent Anthony Smith adds water weight at the last minute. Ceremonial weigh-ins at T-Mobile Arena give fighters a final chance to face off before their bouts: welterweights Robbie Lawler and Askren; welterweights Woodley and Usman; and light heavyweights Jones and Smith. UFC 235 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the two world title fights taking place Saturday, March 2nd on Pay-Per-View.
Report via TMZ - - Young Dolph got suddenly and shockingly screwed out of HALF A MILLION BUCKS Friday ... when someone busted into his whip and made off with his watches, electronics and a bunch o' cash.
Dolph was minding his biz, eating lunch at Cracker Barrel in Fairburn, GA -- and according to a police report, a restaurant staffer interrupted his meal to say, hey ... someone just smashed the window of your Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon! Cops say this is what the thieves nabbed in the heist:
-- Richard Mille watch worth a whopping $230k
-- Patek Philippe watch worth $85k
-- 2 diamond chains worth $84k
-- 2 Cartier sunglasses worth $24,700
-- Apple MacBook, iPad, AirPods worth $3,700
-- Pirelli backpack worth $300
-- Louis Vuitton wallet worth $700
-- $2k in cash (all $100 bills)
Interestingly, cops say a Glock handgun was also stolen.
We're told police checked nearby surveillance cameras and found footage of a silver car pulling in front of the G-Wagon, and someone smashing its window. The suspect then fled in the silver car.
One of the nation’s largest neo-Nazi groups appears to have an unlikely new leader: a black activist who has vowed to dismantle it.
Court documents filed Thursday suggest James Hart Stern wants to use his new position as director and president of the National Socialist Movement to undermine the Detroit-based group’s defense against a lawsuit.
The NSM is one of several extremist groups sued over bloodshed at a 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Stern’s filing asks a federal court in Virginia to issue a judgment against the group before one of the lawsuits goes to trial.
Stern replaced Jeff Schoep as the group’s leader in January, according to Michigan corporate records. But those records and court documents say nothing about how or why Stern got the position. His feat invited comparisons to the recent Spike Lee movie “BlacKkKlansman” in which a black police officer infiltrates a branch of the Ku Klux Klan.
Neither Stern, who lives in Moreno Valley, California, nor Schoep responded Thursday to emails and calls seeking comment.
Matthew Heimbach, a leading white nationalist figure who briefly served as the NSM’s community outreach director last year, said Schoep and other group leaders have been at odds with rank-and-file members over its direction. Heimbach said some members “essentially want it to remain a politically impotent white supremacist gang” and resisted ideological changes advocated by Schoep.
Heimbach said Schoep’s apparent departure and Stern’s installation as its leader probably spell the end of the group in its current form. Schoep was 21 when he took control of the group in 1994 and renamed it the National Socialist Movement, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
“I think it’s kind of a sad obit for one of the longest-running white nationalist organizations,” said Heimbach, who estimates it had about 40 active, dues-paying members last year.
The group has drawn much larger crowds at rallies.
NSM members used to attend rallies and protests in full Nazi uniforms, including at a march in Toledo, Ohio, that sparked a riot in 2005. More recently, Schoep tried to rebrand the group and appeal to a new generation of racists and anti-Semites by getting rid of such overt displays of Nazi symbols.
It appeared that Stern had been trying for at least two years to disrupt the group. A message posted on his website said he would be meeting with Schoep in February 2017 “to sign a proclamation acknowledging the NSM denouncing being a white supremacist group.”
“I have personally targeted eradicating the (Ku Klux Klan) and the National Socialist Movement, which are two organizations here in this country which have all too long been given privileges they don’t deserve,” Stern said in a video posted on his site.
On Wednesday, lawyers for the plaintiffs suing white supremacist groups and movement leaders over the Charlottesville violence asked the court to sanction Schoep. They say he has ignored his obligations to turn over documents and give them access to his electronic devices and social media accounts. They also claim Schoep recently fired his attorney as a stalling tactic.
A federal magistrate judge in Charlottesville ruled last Friday that Stern cannot represent the NSM in the case because he does not appear to be a licensed attorney. That did not deter Stern from filing Thursday’s request for summary judgment against his own group.
“It is the decision of the National Socialist Movement to plead liable to all causes of actions listed in the complaint against it,” he wrote.
Stern served a prison sentence for mail fraud at the same facility as onetime Ku Klux Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen, who was convicted in the “Mississippi Burning” killings of three civil rights workers. Killen died in January 2018.
In 2012, Stern claimed Killen signed over to him power of attorney and ownership of 40 acres of land while they were serving prison terms together. A lawyer for Killen asked a judge to throw out the land transfer and certify that Killen and his family owned the property.
Sara Molina spoke to VladTV about not being worried about Tekashi after he gets out of jail, as she believes that he will be able to reinvent himself and move onto something else. She added that he knows how to work the media and the people around him, adding that grown men were being manipulated by Tekashi. To hear more, including how Sara doesn't like when Tekashi uses their daughter for sympathy in his federal case.
N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN sit down with Trick Daddy to talk about what rappers influenced him the most and who really is the best female rapper of all time; "Love & Hip Hop: Miami" co-star Veronica Vega joins to discuss life on reality TV.
On Episode 5 of UFC 235 Embedded, all of the event’s athletes attend Ultimate Media Day. Faceoffs feature light heavyweight headliners Jon Jones and Anthony Smith, welterweight champ Tyron Woodley and challenger Anthony Smith, and former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler and opponent Ben Askren. The UFC Performance Institute draws a who’s-who of UFC 235, including Russia’s Zabit Magomedsharipov, Brazil’s Johnny Walker, former champion Cody Garbrandt and strawweight Tecia Torres. The men from the night’s two championship fights entertain at open workouts, one arriving in an impromptu party bus. UFC 235 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the two world title fights taking place Saturday, March 2nd on Pay-Per-View.
2. S McGregor (interlude) Composer: Solange Knowles / Giovanni Cortez / John Key Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Giovanni Cortez / John Key Performer: Solange Producer: Solange Knowles / John Key / Standing On The Corner
*Contains a sample from “Superstars & Their Moms,” used courtesy of and under license from Debbie Allen, Dick Clark Productions, and Phylicia Rashad.
3. Down With the Clique Composer: Solange Knowles Lyricist: Solange Knowles Performer: Solange Additional Vocals: Tyler, The Creator Keys: Tyler, The Creator Producer: Solange Knowles / John Carroll Kirby / John Key Outro produced by: Standing On The Corner
4. Way to the Show Composer: Solange Knowles Lyricist: Solange Knowles Performer: Solange Additional Vocals: Cassie Producer: John Key / Solange Knowles / John Carroll Kirby
5. Can I Hold the Mic (interlude) Composer: Solange Knowles / Christophe Chassol Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Christophe Chassol Performer: Solange Additional Keys: John Key Producer: Solange Knowles / Chassol
*Contains a sample from “BTS Crime Mobb Footage” (aka “Diamond and Princess of Crime Mob Uncut!”), used courtesy of and under license from Diamond and Princess.
6. Stay Flo Composer: Solange Knowles Lyricist: Solange Knowles Performer: Solange Bass: Peter Lee Johnson Producer: Solange Knowles / Metro Boomin / John Carroll Kirby
7. Dreams Composer: Solange Knowles Lyricist: Solange Knowles Performer: Solange Additional Vocals: Devin the Dude Additional Bass: Raphael Saadiq Moog: John Kirby Producer: Solange Knowles / Chassol / Jamire Williams / Dev Hynes / John Key Outro produced by: Earl Sweatshirt
8. Nothing Without Intention (interlude) Composer: Solange Knowles / Julez Smith II / Giovanni Cortez / Amber Venerable / Raquel Egbuonu Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Julez Smith II / Giovanni Cortez / Amber Venerable / Raquel Egbuonu Performer: Solange Producer: Standing On The Corner / Solange Knowles / Daniel Julez J Smith II
*Contains a sample from “Florida Water For Cleansing and Clearing,” used courtesy of and under license from Goddess Lula Belle.
9. Almeda Composer: Solange Knowles / Terius Nash / Jordan Carter Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Terius Nash / Jordan Carter Performer: Solange Guest Appearance: Playboi Carti Additional Vocals: Metro Boomin Producer: Solange Knowles / Pharrell / John Carroll Kirby
10. Time (is) Composer: Solange Knowles / Sampha Sisay Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Sampha Sisay Performer: Solange Additional Vocals: Tyler, The Creator / Panda Bear / Sampha Producer: Solange Knowles / John Key / John Carroll Kirby
11. My Skin My Logo Composer: Solange Knowles / Radric Davis Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Radric Davis Performer: Solange Guest Appearance: Gucci Mane Producer: Solange Knowles / Jamire Williams / John Key / Tyler, The Creator / Steve Lacy / John Carroll Kirby
12. We Deal With the Freak’n (intermission) Composer: Solange Knowles / Sidney Barnes / Greg Perry Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Sidney Barnes / Greg Perry Performer: Solange Producer: Solange Knowles
*Contains samples from “Turn Me On,” as performed by Rotary Connection. Written by Sidney Barnes and Greg Perry. Contains samples from “Sperm Power 2,” used courtesy of and under license from Alexyss K. Tylor.
13. Jerrod Composer: Solange Knowles Lyricist: Solange Knowles Performer: Solange Producer: Solange Knowles / John Key / John Carroll Kirby
14. Binz Composer: Solange Knowles / Terius Nash / Noah Lennox / John Key Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Terius Nash / Noah Lennox / John Key Performer: Solange Additional Vocals: The-Dream Producer: Solange Knowles / Panda Bear / John Key
*Contains samples from “Didn’t Want To Have To Do It,” as performed by Rotary Connection. Written by John Sebastian. Contains samples of “Vagina Power: Halloween Show,” used courtesy of and under license from Alexyss K. Tylor.
15. Beltway Composer: Solange Knowles / Charles Simmons, Jr. Lyricist: Solange Knowles / Charles Simmons, Jr. Performer: Solange Additional Vocals: Panda Bear Producer: Solange Knowles / John Carroll Kirby Contains a portion of the composition “I Hope You Really Love Me,” written by Charles Simmons, Jr.
16. Exit Scott (interlude) Composer: Giovanni Cortez / Steve Lacy / John Key / Solange Knowles / Charles Simmons, Jr. Lyricist: Giovanni Cortez / Steve Lacy / John Key / Solange Knowles / Charles Simmons, Jr. Performer: Solange Producer: Standing On The Corner / Steve Lacy / John Key / Solange Knowles
*Contains samples from “Poem To Ann #2,” as written and performed by Pat Parker. Published by Sinister Wisdom. Used courtesy of Sinister Wisdom and The Olivia Companies. Contains samples from “I Hope You Really Love Me,” as performed by Family Circle. Written by Charles Simmons, Jr.
17. Sound of Rain Composer: Solange Knowles Lyricist: Solange Knowles Performer: Solange Additional Vocals: Abra / Steve Lacy Producer: Solange Knowles / Pharrell / John Key
18. Not Screwed! (interlude) Composer: Giovanni Cortez / Brad Jordan / Solange Knowles Lyricist: Giovanni Cortez / Brad Jordan / Solange Knowles Performer: Solange Guest Appearance: Standing On The Corner Additional Vocals: Scarface Producer: Standing On The Corner
19. I’m a Witness Composer: Solange Knowles Lyricist: Solange Knowles Performer: Solange Additional Vocals: Panda Bear Producer: Solange Knowles / John Key
Super producer DJ Muggs and fast rising emcee ETO have teamed up for a new album titled "Hells Roof." Features include Roc Marciano, Flee Lord, Big Twins and Wille the Kid.
On Episode 4 of UFC 235 Embedded, light heavyweight champion Jon Jones stays focused by watching opponent Anthony Smith’s interviews. Welterweight title challenger Kamaru Usman gets custom meals for the week at the UFC Performance Institute, where training partner and former champion Rashad Evans runs into several of his past opponents. Jones has a friendly interaction with former rival Evans and meets French heavyweight Francis Ngannou. Teammates Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren continue to train together in Las Vegas, Woodley for his welterweight title defense and Askren for his Octagon debut. Former bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt introduces welterweight Diego Sanchez to his secret weapon – his son. UFC 235 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the two world title fights taking place Saturday, March 2nd on Pay-Per-View.
Daily Mail -- A video of a bizarre altercation in a Massachusetts park seems to show a white woman calling 911 on a black man because his dog 'aggressively' humped her dog in a canine courting session gone wrong.
Nicknamed 'Dog Park Diane' by viewers online, the woman depicted in the video can be seen speaking on the phone to police, attempting to report a crime in an Attleboro park.
'Why're you calling the cops right now? Because I told you I wasn't leaving the park? Because my dog humped your dog?' Franklin Baxley, 42, the man filming the video, asks.
According to Baxley, the unnamed woman decided to involve police after she believed his dog 'assaulted' hers with an 'aggressive' hump.
Insisting he immediately pulled his dog away, the pair became ensnared in a heated exchange when the woman asked Baxley to leave the park - and he refused.
'That's inappropriate for the dog park,' Carol Cobb Ferraro, a worker at the park can be heard saying to Baxley in the video.
'No it's not,' retorts the Baxley. 'I've seen every single dog hump another dog here. She's asking me to leave and now she's calling the cops?'
Baxley, a former attorney, compares the woman's action to the 2018 viral video 'BBQ Becky', where a white woman called the police on two black men because they were barbecuing in the grill-zone of an Oakland park.
'This is crazy,' he calls out. 'Have you heard of BBQ Becky? Because this is the newest one.'
This crazy lady calling the cops on a DOG for “sexually assaulting her dog” when it humped her dog at the dog park today pic.twitter.com/3D0AIjgy2X
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On Episode 3 of UFC 235 Embedded, the stars of the event make their ways to Las Vegas as fight night draws closer: light heavyweight title challenger Anthony Smith, welterweight title challenger Kamaru Usman, light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and welterweight king Tyron Woodley. Inside the UFC offices, former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler keeps it low-key, as debuting opponent Ben Askren takes in all of the fight week process. Check-ins feature a who’s-who of the sport, with appearances by UFC 235 competitors Diego Sanchez, Zabit Magomedsharipov, Mickey Gall, Tecia Torres and Gina Mazany. UFC 235 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the two world title fights taking place Saturday, March 2nd on Pay-Per-View.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 28, 2019 at 12:11pm
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Offset—one-third of hip-hop's hottest group, Migos—is a Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling artist with a brand-new album, Father of Four, out now. But how is he with spicy food? Find out as the Atlanta rapper trades in his usual lemon-pepper flats for the infamous wings of death. As he ducks and weaves through the barrage of heavyweight hot sauces, Offset breaks down his cereal obsession, explains how Ellen helped him buy a new Bentley truck, and unleashes some iconic ad libs.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 28, 2019 at 11:00am
(WHNT) -- HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - A brawl at a buffet surprised diners and one police officer.
Police say two people were boiling mad as they were waiting for crab legs.
"Literally, as I sat down and maybe took two bites out of my plate," Huntsville police officer Gerald Johnson recalled.
For Johnson, apparently, some Friday evening peace and quiet was too much to ask.
"There's a woman who's beating a man. People are moving around, plates are shattering everywhere," Johnson continued.
No sooner had he dished up a plate at Meteor Buffet off Memorial Parkway, Johnson says a fight was happening in the food line.
"It's not something you typically hear, if you can imagine a fencing match," Johnson said.
The sound Johnson was hearing was tongs clashing. The Meteor Buffet diners were eagerly awaiting the next tray of crab legs coming out of the kitchen.
"Everyone was saying, 'They cut me in line. She cut me in line. He cut me in line. I was here first,'" Johnson said.
Police arrested John Chapman and Chequita Jenkins who was eating at the buffet with her kids.
"They'd been waiting there for the crab legs for a good 10, 20 minutes. When they finally came out, it's very heated. Especially if someone is taking more than their fair share," Johnson recounted.
Officer Johnson said after talking with Chapman and Jenkins, they admitted their tempers got the best of them. Chapman is facing disorderly conduct, Jenkins is charged with third-degree assault. Both people could end up paying a few hundred dollars in fines, well above the $10.58 per plate charge at Meteor Buffet.
Chapman suffered a cut to his head in the restaurant fight. Jenkins was not hurt. Chapman will next be in court on March 21st.