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the problem is that with something like gangsta rap, the violent sub genre of rap music.e enough, probably one will mirror any number of crimes. notebooks full of lyrics. it's not going to be hard for you to flip through them and find something that corresponds to a murder. >> an interesting point and discussion. let's check back in with hermella. >> millions of americans turn to antidepressant drugs to battle a range of issues. what happens when the drugs that is meant to help you over come a hurdle becomes a hurdle? long-term use of antidepressants has become increasingly common in the u.s. about 60 million americans have been using antidepressants for at least two years 70% are women. when long-term users tried to come off of the drugs, they have fiercely negative physical and psychological retions to the decrease of the drugs in their system. those reactions include anxiety, headaches, dizziness, shock like sensations and suicidal thoughts. many of you wrote to us about your personal experience. elizabeth says i have problems getting off of oppose oloft. i had months
the problem is that with something like gangsta rap, the violent sub genre of rap music.e enough, probably one will mirror any number of crimes. notebooks full of lyrics. it's not going to be hard for you to flip through them and find something that corresponds to a murder. >> an interesting point and discussion. let's check back in with hermella. >> millions of americans turn to antidepressant drugs to battle a range of issues. what happens when the drugs that is meant to help you...
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rap is no different.th something like gangster wrap, the violent subgenre, eventually if you write enough of those lyrics, one of them will mirror any number of crimes. in a lot of cases the kids are writing notebook full of lyrics. it will not be hard to flip through and find something that corresponds to murder. it's an interesting point. >> thank you for having me. >> time to see what is trending on the website. >> millions of americans turn to antidepressant drugs to battle a range of issues. what happens when the drug becomes a hurdle. long-term use of anti-depressants is common in the u.s. 16 million americans used anti-depressants for two years. 70% of them are women. when long-term users try to come off the drug they have physical and psychological reaction to the decrease of the drugs in their system, including anxiety, headaches, dizziness, shock-like sensations and suicidal thoughts. many wrote about your personal experience. elizabeth said: >> you can read more at the website aljazeera.com. ex
rap is no different.th something like gangster wrap, the violent subgenre, eventually if you write enough of those lyrics, one of them will mirror any number of crimes. in a lot of cases the kids are writing notebook full of lyrics. it will not be hard to flip through and find something that corresponds to murder. it's an interesting point. >> thank you for having me. >> time to see what is trending on the website. >> millions of americans turn to antidepressant drugs to...
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does rap need to evolve, do you think, or did he have the best rap album?coolio is exactly right. one of the reasons macklemore is he had a song sald "sa"same lov dealing with issues people were talking about with same-sex marriage. rappers need to come up with songs that address issues people -- >> talking about homophobia back in 2005. >> not in his music. >> not in a way that was upfront and not in a way that was engaging or as controversial at "same love." >> he merely made some comments, made some references to it in his music. >> so my question about evolving. because it seems macklemore is socially conscious. talking about things in the culture. do rap artists, hip-hop artists need to raise the conversation? >> other great albums out there. >> nas has a great album. >> ckanye west, that's what maks people upset, the fact there was other great stuff out there. >> kanye west says i'm 36 years old and i have 21 grammys, most grammys out of 36-year-olds. out of all of them i've never won a grammy against a white artist. you've won a grammy award. do whit
does rap need to evolve, do you think, or did he have the best rap album?coolio is exactly right. one of the reasons macklemore is he had a song sald "sa"same lov dealing with issues people were talking about with same-sex marriage. rappers need to come up with songs that address issues people -- >> talking about homophobia back in 2005. >> not in his music. >> not in a way that was upfront and not in a way that was engaging or as controversial at "same...
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does rap need to evolve, do you think, or did he have the best rap album?k coolio is exactly right. one of the reasons macklemore is he had a song "same love" that dealt with issues people were dealing with right now, about same-sex marriage, the other people in hip hop aren't talking about. rappers need to come up with songs that address issues people -- >> talking about homophobia back in 2005. >> not in his music. >> not in a way that was upfront and not in a way that was engaining or controversial as "same love." >> he merely made some comments, made some references to it in his music. it was not as up front as it was in this song. >> so my question about evolving. because it seems macklemore is socially conscious. talking about things in the culture. do rap artists, hip-hop artists need to raise the conversation? >> here's the other thing. there are other great albums out there. >> nas has a great album. >> kanye west, that's what makes people upset, the fact there was other great stuff out there. >> kanye west says i'm 36 years old and i have 21 gramm
does rap need to evolve, do you think, or did he have the best rap album?k coolio is exactly right. one of the reasons macklemore is he had a song "same love" that dealt with issues people were dealing with right now, about same-sex marriage, the other people in hip hop aren't talking about. rappers need to come up with songs that address issues people -- >> talking about homophobia back in 2005. >> not in his music. >> not in a way that was upfront and not in a way...
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next you'll obtain a copy of your rap sheet that's a rap sheet going 80 the hall of justice at 850 bryanton the fourth floor. the bureau is open monday through friday from 8 to 5. it's located one block away from the public defender's office you'll need to bring our photo id. finally, there's your our own your rap sheet to the front desk. you'll receive a letter from 2 to three weeks explaining the next steps. let's review the 3 steps if that fillist the police stations and on your police station and 3 deliver our rap sheet and application $0.40 to the defender. it can help with financial aid for colleagues. i want you to meet a client who did the clean slate program he refunds a nonprofit literary series. please meet joe. peep at the clean slate program worked with me today, i i am an author of 3 books a husband and a father would you recommend clean slight to another person >> i would definitely recommend that. so, now you have a better understanding of the gibt address benefits of the clean slate program as well as highway to get started. let's hear some common questions. keep in mind
next you'll obtain a copy of your rap sheet that's a rap sheet going 80 the hall of justice at 850 bryanton the fourth floor. the bureau is open monday through friday from 8 to 5. it's located one block away from the public defender's office you'll need to bring our photo id. finally, there's your our own your rap sheet to the front desk. you'll receive a letter from 2 to three weeks explaining the next steps. let's review the 3 steps if that fillist the police stations and on your police...
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you won't hear me rapping.g at national weather picture, snow, cold in the northeastern quadrant of the nation improvement in the southeast under frigid conditions today. back here across california tomorrow mild day for the state. up around eureka, clouds maybe some rainfall up there a high of only 52 here in the bay area. partly cloudy tomorrow, dry once again. high temperatures along the cool side, mid-50s to about 60. shifting to charlotte, 49ers go for the next challenge against carolina panthers sunday. sunday afternoon kick off time 1:05 eastern time. a 40% chance of rain there. temperatures milder than in green bay. let's see if the threat of rain is problematic for them this coming sunday. >> mike shuman is returned. >> good. >> and getting stuck in chicago. he told me in charlotte it's six degrees. >> wow. >> i actually might have been actual low temperatures but likely the wind chill. it will be milder sunday. >> for you, when you go.. >> i hope so. >> yes. right. >> still ahead a mistake one retaile
you won't hear me rapping.g at national weather picture, snow, cold in the northeastern quadrant of the nation improvement in the southeast under frigid conditions today. back here across california tomorrow mild day for the state. up around eureka, clouds maybe some rainfall up there a high of only 52 here in the bay area. partly cloudy tomorrow, dry once again. high temperatures along the cool side, mid-50s to about 60. shifting to charlotte, 49ers go for the next challenge against carolina...
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we see it in all forms of music, not just rap music. why shouldn't we be able to speak our mind?ious question or the obvious suspicion is because you're talking about a music genre that's dominated by african-american males, inner city, and that lends itself to stereotypes. >> well, there's no, you know, going around the fact that a lot of people that we see that are popular in rap music today do come from the inner cities. but most of them are speaking about what's going on in the inner cities and trying to let the world see a closer view of what's happening in their communities. a lot of people are upset with it, they're not proud of what's going on in their society, especially in the neighborhoods they live in and they want to speak about it, let the world know how ugly it is in the every day life. possibly when we shine a light on these kind of things, we can affect change. >> but i want to shine the light on something else, that at least one of our staffers. i'm from dallas, you guys are from houston. we kind of say houston is not texas. nevertheless, with that disclaimer --
we see it in all forms of music, not just rap music. why shouldn't we be able to speak our mind?ious question or the obvious suspicion is because you're talking about a music genre that's dominated by african-american males, inner city, and that lends itself to stereotypes. >> well, there's no, you know, going around the fact that a lot of people that we see that are popular in rap music today do come from the inner cities. but most of them are speaking about what's going on in the inner...
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he's a rapper and makes rap music. does he make good rap music, that's debatable.it with elvis and justin timberlake. i made that word up right on national television. there is a whole tradition in every genre. we see it in blues and rock. it's frustrating. for the same reason that elvis is called the king of rock 'n' roll. it's now macklemore who is a rap artist and made album of the year. he had one of the best of the situation. >> i was reading the articles and brought the conversation out to your point. no african-american artist had a number one hit on the billboard's top 100 chart all of 2013. no jay z or beyonce or kanye. years ago, many had top hits. i'm wondering why. >> there a lot of reasons. i think the genre has bent a little bit. often times artists who would have been making number one rap songs are making different songs. experimenting and playing and they are deeply seep in the genre. >> he was all over. with daft punk and other artists. justin timberlake was making hip hop stuff. he was embraced in a different type of way. i think that ebbs and fl
he's a rapper and makes rap music. does he make good rap music, that's debatable.it with elvis and justin timberlake. i made that word up right on national television. there is a whole tradition in every genre. we see it in blues and rock. it's frustrating. for the same reason that elvis is called the king of rock 'n' roll. it's now macklemore who is a rap artist and made album of the year. he had one of the best of the situation. >> i was reading the articles and brought the conversation...
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rap residents were in an uproar about it but not because it's a piece of board quitman in their town but because local papers misreported that. fitting it would cost one hundred grand turns out it won't cost that much so residents for appease south lake tahoe just scored an m. rap they set out for a paint job according to the chief of police so that it won't doesn't look like a military vehicle straight out of the national guard yes because a paint job will make a military vehicle with ways tight tired and armored windows and body panels seem as harmless as a honda accord but guess handing out military vehicles to small town police just makes. we don't need these vehicles in afghanistan or other war torn region where we really need is in our local police departments because with the u.s. military's overspending domestic spying and constant lying the real american war is being waged right here at home against our own citizens tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. that does it for now for more on the stuff stories we covered go to our dot com slash r
rap residents were in an uproar about it but not because it's a piece of board quitman in their town but because local papers misreported that. fitting it would cost one hundred grand turns out it won't cost that much so residents for appease south lake tahoe just scored an m. rap they set out for a paint job according to the chief of police so that it won't doesn't look like a military vehicle straight out of the national guard yes because a paint job will make a military vehicle with ways...
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. >> an inmate that writes and raps on stage is in jail for killing his girlfriend.inmate worker deals with the pressure of creating the jail's most popular dish. >> if you screw up on the cakes obviously they're going to know who did it. >> the cake is the only part that's good. >> a female inmate pleads guilty to stealing thousands of dollars from her retired parents but says she did it for the love of another inmate. >> he had a lot of girls before me and i just felt insecure. >> do i trust her? not as far as i can throw her. >> and now -- >> hi, daddy, it's me, elijah joe, your little boy. you seem to have forgotten about me and mommy. >> now the incarcerated lovers might have another mouth to feed. >> either she's telling the truth or she's completely psychotic or both. >>> though grand rapids is the second largest city in michigan, its residents describe it in terms of small town charm and stable communities. on any given day, about a thousand others face uncertain futures. >> make sure you shut your door when you come out. make sure you make your bed. >> they
. >> an inmate that writes and raps on stage is in jail for killing his girlfriend.inmate worker deals with the pressure of creating the jail's most popular dish. >> if you screw up on the cakes obviously they're going to know who did it. >> the cake is the only part that's good. >> a female inmate pleads guilty to stealing thousands of dollars from her retired parents but says she did it for the love of another inmate. >> he had a lot of girls before me and i just...
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he starts rapping in fluent portuguese. ♪ this is don blankito. one of the biggest figures in the roughest music scenes on earth. alex cutler was raised by a doctor dad and a stay at home mom. he also had a nanny who taught him how to speak fluent spanish. he attended a posh boarding school then went off to get his degree. at one point during his travels, he met a cute girl in the miami airport who told him she was from brazil. so he came to rio looking for others like her. >> just a crazy bend of this hot blood, you know? that's why the chicks are so hot. >> while pursuing a certain variety of female companionship, he fell in love with the city itself. >> she got a gringo for a cell. >> there were no police. it's crazy. >> he moved into what's called a favella. one of scores of shanty towns that dot this city, run by violent drug lords. here on the streets, he learned how to speak portuguese. >> what do your parents think? >> [ bleep ] it's totally left field. but it is what it is. >> have your parents come to your home? >> my mom came here and v
he starts rapping in fluent portuguese. ♪ this is don blankito. one of the biggest figures in the roughest music scenes on earth. alex cutler was raised by a doctor dad and a stay at home mom. he also had a nanny who taught him how to speak fluent spanish. he attended a posh boarding school then went off to get his degree. at one point during his travels, he met a cute girl in the miami airport who told him she was from brazil. so he came to rio looking for others like her. >> just a...
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that i really like, this one how to solve a rubik's cube in a rap.opular. ♪ you get it which is relatively easy and it all starts off with a simple pc and align it with the colors on the side and let's finish up the top on the rule you must abide ♪ ♪ down about theam up and pops the corner and pops the corner again ♪ >> this is brilliant because anybody can remember that "bottom up." once you get it in your head i think you can solve a rubik's cube now. >> if i justli sten to this song and i can rap along. >> i'm a dave storm fan. >> me, too. >> just made me a new fan. i feel like i'm subscribing to his channel right now. >> if you want to see all of the video, head to our website rightthisminute.com. >>> that's it for "right this minute," everybody. we'll see you next time.
that i really like, this one how to solve a rubik's cube in a rap.opular. ♪ you get it which is relatively easy and it all starts off with a simple pc and align it with the colors on the side and let's finish up the top on the rule you must abide ♪ ♪ down about theam up and pops the corner and pops the corner again ♪ >> this is brilliant because anybody can remember that "bottom up." once you get it in your head i think you can solve a rubik's cube now. >> if i...
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we rap about rock and roll, oh, let's make one about the sneakers that we love. and i think what happened was that that was the first time that people saw the relationship of a music entity could be huge as sports. it was the first time that a non-athletic entity was able to get a sneaker endorsement. the problem was this. we did it, it was good, it was sincere, and it was not even about the deal. nowadays, people will search for the deal first, and not be responsible with the music that they put out. the reason it worked for dmc was it was good. we didn't make a record saying, i got more sneakers than you, more money, look at my car, look at my jewelry. we had big old chains and mercedes benzes and all of that. and that was about our sneakers, not about the term. but where those sneakers have been. stepped onstage, all the people gave and the poor got paid. and right away, we had global appeal. these sneakers walked down the hallways of st. john's university. the reason we didn't do the record at first was, there was a stereotype of, yeah, those kids with the go
we rap about rock and roll, oh, let's make one about the sneakers that we love. and i think what happened was that that was the first time that people saw the relationship of a music entity could be huge as sports. it was the first time that a non-athletic entity was able to get a sneaker endorsement. the problem was this. we did it, it was good, it was sincere, and it was not even about the deal. nowadays, people will search for the deal first, and not be responsible with the music that they...
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album, which means that white people have officially won rap, thank you. thank you very much for rap, african-americans. you fought bravely, but we'll take it from here. (laughter) now unfortunately, unfortunately, folks, the evening was marred when my friend macklemore and lewis had to politicize their gay anthem same love. >> it's the same love ♪ ♪ about time that we raise up ♪ ♪. >> we are gathered here to celebrate love and harmony in every color. as i look at the audience i'm delighted to see the faces of 33 couples who have chosen this moment to celebrate their vows with us here in los angeles. by the power vested in me by the state of california i now pronounce you a married couple! >> stephen: i don't know but, but madonna'sant rance gave me an urge to eat a bucket of fried chicken. i can't believe-- (cheers and applause) either that or she had a dolly parton transplant. (laughter) folks, i cannot believe that on national television they held a mass gay wedding. now officially, officially it was only 33 couples but who knows how many people were in
album, which means that white people have officially won rap, thank you. thank you very much for rap, african-americans. you fought bravely, but we'll take it from here. (laughter) now unfortunately, unfortunately, folks, the evening was marred when my friend macklemore and lewis had to politicize their gay anthem same love. >> it's the same love ♪ ♪ about time that we raise up ♪ ♪. >> we are gathered here to celebrate love and harmony in every color. as i look at the...
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one of those organizations is rap that stands for relationship abuse prevention program. every year it helps thousands of new york city teens. >> there's a lot of things that i didn't understand that came to my attention that i just -- i never paid no mind to. >> pyriek has a new attitude about treating girlfriends he's now a rapp peer leader. >> you start dating when you're a teen, generally. so you need to start learning how to manage these relationships and understand what's healthy, what's not healthy. >> kids who join rapp learn about relationship rights, including the right to have your own opinion, the right to say no to getting physical, the right to have other friends, and the just because@&ome movies and(m music videos make it seem okay to dominate your girlfriend or boyfriend, it's not okay. >> a lot of times the kids romanticize the unhealthy. it's like the arguing mes yo%alove them, the jealousy it's like we're really giving a platform to@educate them as to how the things are warning signs. >> like so many other good organizations, rap ahas to deal with budge
one of those organizations is rap that stands for relationship abuse prevention program. every year it helps thousands of new york city teens. >> there's a lot of things that i didn't understand that came to my attention that i just -- i never paid no mind to. >> pyriek has a new attitude about treating girlfriends he's now a rapp peer leader. >> you start dating when you're a teen, generally. so you need to start learning how to manage these relationships and understand...
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he is the a brilliant and eloquent poet and former rap artist. >> i came from a school of rap and of rhyming and telling poems where you just knew it. you put it -- you commit it to memory so that you can go anywhere and be doing it with people and so the idea of reading something from a page, it putsing? between me and you. and if i want to tell you a poem i want it to be almost occurring spontaneously. and if you commit it to memory so well that you don't even have to reach for the words it's just -- you can just mean it then i think you're in a much more valuable position as a storyteller. >> rose: china's ambassador and britain's rap poet artist when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: as president obama put in the his letter, the world is looking to the united states and china to work together to solve pressing challenges and there is great potential for athlete, cultural and scientific eck changes to help solve problem for the benefit of all. >> rose: china is one of the most important countr
he is the a brilliant and eloquent poet and former rap artist. >> i came from a school of rap and of rhyming and telling poems where you just knew it. you put it -- you commit it to memory so that you can go anywhere and be doing it with people and so the idea of reading something from a page, it putsing? between me and you. and if i want to tell you a poem i want it to be almost occurring spontaneously. and if you commit it to memory so well that you don't even have to reach for the...
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followers of a specific music icon but i do you ever heard of juggalos they're the followers of the rap duo insane clown posse a group that's making waves for filing a lawsuit against the f.b.i. find out why they're prepared to go to court coming up. and it's a spy connection that goes beyond the silver screen a new book reveals how the cia and honeywood are connected with favors being traded between the two more on that later in the show. it's there is a january ninth four pm in washington d.c. david you're watching our t.v. . we begin today with the twenty fourteen world watch list a ranking of the fifty countries in which the persecution of christians for religious reasons is most severe and according to the report the amount of christians killed because of their faith doubled in two thousand and thirteen the report is released every year by open doors and nondenominational christian group that supports persecuted christians around the world according to the list of five worst countries to practice a religion are as follows north korea takes the number one spot for the twelfth year i
followers of a specific music icon but i do you ever heard of juggalos they're the followers of the rap duo insane clown posse a group that's making waves for filing a lawsuit against the f.b.i. find out why they're prepared to go to court coming up. and it's a spy connection that goes beyond the silver screen a new book reveals how the cia and honeywood are connected with favors being traded between the two more on that later in the show. it's there is a january ninth four pm in washington...
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, speaking of rap brown.m martin luther king jr. look at the people who came to change this country. so the least i can do -- i'm not a leader, i'm not a big thing. i'm just a poet. but the least i can do is always try to tell the truth. tavis: you're more than just a poet, and even as a poet, your poetry for years has been pregnant with power. you think poetry still has that capacity? >> oh, my. i'm just coming, i've been on tour with this, and i just ran into the poet laureate of albuquerque, new mexico. he is a great -- hi, king -- he's a great kid, a really great kid. energetic, smart. i see it all the time, because now i'm everybody's grandmother, and the kids give me their books and i get to hear them. i was at syracuse university as a part of this, and they had a 90-minute slam, and it was just wonderful. i'm just sitting there watching. tavis: mm-hmm. >> no, we've got the writers out there, and they're not all going to be as successful as jay-z, or shawn. they're going to be ordinary, mid-level author
, speaking of rap brown.m martin luther king jr. look at the people who came to change this country. so the least i can do -- i'm not a leader, i'm not a big thing. i'm just a poet. but the least i can do is always try to tell the truth. tavis: you're more than just a poet, and even as a poet, your poetry for years has been pregnant with power. you think poetry still has that capacity? >> oh, my. i'm just coming, i've been on tour with this, and i just ran into the poet laureate of...
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>> well, see, well, my rap was the best.re you go. more with ice cube after the break. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my dad had a honda... my mom had a honda.... i was coming from a 2007 honda accord. i traded it in for a ford fusion titanium. i, no joke, probably test-drove fifteen different vehicles. i kind of was indifferent toward ford and then i sat in the fusion for the first time and i was just like "wow!"... this is it. you have the power, but you have the fuel economy... that's what ecoboost does.... i love to tell people "look at what ford has to offer". [do more than ever before with all-new intuitit.ickbooks. make any place your place of business with it. get paid faster with it. run payroll with it. sync this stuff with that stuff with it. make more time for what you love with it. turn on only what you need with it. sample from our smorgasbord of apps with it. take in the big picture with it. see your finances in a whole new way with it. this is your business on the all-new quickbooks. run with it. [ male announcer
>> well, see, well, my rap was the best.re you go. more with ice cube after the break. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my dad had a honda... my mom had a honda.... i was coming from a 2007 honda accord. i traded it in for a ford fusion titanium. i, no joke, probably test-drove fifteen different vehicles. i kind of was indifferent toward ford and then i sat in the fusion for the first time and i was just like "wow!"... this is it. you have the power, but you have the fuel economy......
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some of the other collaborations going on, much different than when you were rapping. is that what cross-over is all about, you get a chance to make two kinds of music together? >> i think when you connect great music and great people, things happen. when we started def jam, rap music wasn't even eligible, so the majority of my catalog wasn't eligible and even when it was, it wasn't taking seriously. i think rap is now in a very different place and is more of a cross-over music in general. i think this show will be filled with all kind of cool performances, everybody from paul mccartney and ringo starr to 9-inch nails to katy perry to john legend and taylor swift to keith urban back up to daf punk. it's going to be really cool, man. i think there's going to be a lot to offer for everybody. >> i know you probably can't make predictions, right, because they always ask people to make predictions on shows like this. there's so many for jay-z. what would you view as kind of a dark horse act looking through the nominees? >> you know what? i can't even say. i would love to. i
some of the other collaborations going on, much different than when you were rapping. is that what cross-over is all about, you get a chance to make two kinds of music together? >> i think when you connect great music and great people, things happen. when we started def jam, rap music wasn't even eligible, so the majority of my catalog wasn't eligible and even when it was, it wasn't taking seriously. i think rap is now in a very different place and is more of a cross-over music in...
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for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap[ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved with, you know, they left. left me at the club. when i returned home that night, my stuff was packed. one thing led to another. arguments and accusations about who i was with at the club. and she was enraged. >> according to news reports, the victim's children heard their mother yelling for white it get out of her bedroom. they discovered her body in bed the next morning. though white did not share key tails of what happened, he says he acted in self-defense. >> man, it was either my life or the ne
for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap[ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where...
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charged with fraud there funny you should mention that that's a chicago firm that rose from the ashes of rap cohen other bankruptcy that was my tried and no one has really been prosecuted for that either although there have been some charges laid by the c.f. to see the consumer financial protect the commodities.
charged with fraud there funny you should mention that that's a chicago firm that rose from the ashes of rap cohen other bankruptcy that was my tried and no one has really been prosecuted for that either although there have been some charges laid by the c.f. to see the consumer financial protect the commodities.
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a half ago we were an underground rap group. >> and this woman can buy a few diamonds of her own as the lyric lyrics, all of the artists sing about the anti-glamorous life. how many times did you walk out over here? >> well, this is millions of times and this is where we learned to work a stage, because you could not stand in a spot. >> how many people in those days? >> about 1,000 or 1,200, and what it seems like more because we have people up here and tons of people up there and great room to play n and not the best, but one of the best rooms in charleston, and it is a great southeastern bar. ♪ >> we used to play here every six weeks ashs and this is one of the places that your parents decided you could do it, and you would show up for the show, and there would be a line all of the way down king street to get n and we loved that. we used to kill this place. >> and did you say to your mom, i want to go to college, but i will go in music. >> since i was 4. i always said i will be a singer one day, and when hi started the band in college, she was happy for me, because i had not been
a half ago we were an underground rap group. >> and this woman can buy a few diamonds of her own as the lyric lyrics, all of the artists sing about the anti-glamorous life. how many times did you walk out over here? >> well, this is millions of times and this is where we learned to work a stage, because you could not stand in a spot. >> how many people in those days? >> about 1,000 or 1,200, and what it seems like more because we have people up here and tons of people up...
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in nuthin but a g thang, this doctor rapped never let me slip.hh when i jump in my car people treat me like this hall of fame l.a. laker center. >> give him a contract now. >>> you may remember internet sensation who caught all of our attention for the videos he posted with his pet raccoon. >> rebecca? >> what? >> that is literally a bearded man showering with a raccoon after the state of tennessee caught wind of the relationship, they seized the raccoon. he now feels his best chance of getting the raccoon back is to become governor. he's challenging governor bill haslim in a republican primary this summer. his campaign message is pretty simple. >> help, my name is mark coon brown, as to have day, january 3rd, 2014 year of our lord, i have officially tossed my hat into the ring to run for governor of the great state of tennessee. we are one nation, under god, not above god. and just like the purity of this apple -- well i don't know where i was going with that. i guarantee you there will be changes made, changes you'll like. you call me, i promis
in nuthin but a g thang, this doctor rapped never let me slip.hh when i jump in my car people treat me like this hall of fame l.a. laker center. >> give him a contract now. >>> you may remember internet sensation who caught all of our attention for the videos he posted with his pet raccoon. >> rebecca? >> what? >> that is literally a bearded man showering with a raccoon after the state of tennessee caught wind of the relationship, they seized the raccoon. he now...
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rap videos.ked a debate over free speech and is even the subject of a case being taken up by the new jersey supreme court. officers and even prosecutors are increasingly using videos posted online. places like youtube to examine gang culture and in particular gang rivalries. they are also using them to build their case over time. "the new york times" published a look at how nypd is using the tactic in writing the police department's interest in music video coincides with patrol strategy as the department deemphasizes stop and frisk tactics, street officers will pursue longer term investigations against neighborhood gangs particularly the youth gangs known as crews or sets. the article mentions one instance where investigators used a single video to build a case against 11 different gang members. joining me live, david goodman and michael is an msnbc contributor. neither are rappers but are interested in this. michael, i want to start with you. you have been talking about this on your show for a w
rap videos.ked a debate over free speech and is even the subject of a case being taken up by the new jersey supreme court. officers and even prosecutors are increasingly using videos posted online. places like youtube to examine gang culture and in particular gang rivalries. they are also using them to build their case over time. "the new york times" published a look at how nypd is using the tactic in writing the police department's interest in music video coincides with patrol...
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may have an interest in looking at some sort of groups that are organized around things like gangster rap sometimes and other material like that but i think this is a developing area and it's probably too soon to tell whether or not that's something that where people been targeted based on their their music choice sure and from what you know i mean have a lawsuit ever prompted the f.b.i. to renew the gang designation. well i mean these gang designations are relatively novel in that the national gang intelligence center itself is quite. new just brought together in two thousand and six there are some action by congress into golden five so there really haven't been a lawsuit like this this will be the first time but we think that in terms of other cases and other areas that are very similar to this that we at least there's a very strong ground to go on small teams the plaintiffs certainly have a very strong case but that's all we have time for. cooperating counsel and a feel you michigan and partner and miller cancelled thank you well happening now in las vegas as the international consumer
may have an interest in looking at some sort of groups that are organized around things like gangster rap sometimes and other material like that but i think this is a developing area and it's probably too soon to tell whether or not that's something that where people been targeted based on their their music choice sure and from what you know i mean have a lawsuit ever prompted the f.b.i. to renew the gang designation. well i mean these gang designations are relatively novel in that the national...
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. >> reporter: by the way mclemore and rayless to come the best new artist and best rap rap album awards but here's where the grammy voters get a bad rap the race controversy even mclemore said a text message to break up artist lamar kendrick saying he should have won. from a hip hop to the top hat. >> reporter: >>video >> reporter:so their you see jay z and beyonce... even tonight this is split. >>awesome! aclassy couple >>this shouldn't even be a conversation >>i do not need my ten yearold watching how to play a chair >> pam: the grammys are always doing something provocative is always something out there. they are married and they push the of the look and you cannot deny that it was hot. >> reporter: know you cannot deny that it was hot. >> pam: we have clips from the show including the one with beyoncÉ ag and a complete gallery from that night. we will all be back at 11:00 when jacqueline will update you on the rain that is on the way we certainly needed. good narrator: in the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the de
. >> reporter: by the way mclemore and rayless to come the best new artist and best rap rap album awards but here's where the grammy voters get a bad rap the race controversy even mclemore said a text message to break up artist lamar kendrick saying he should have won. from a hip hop to the top hat. >> reporter: >>video >> reporter:so their you see jay z and beyonce... even tonight this is split. >>awesome! aclassy couple >>this shouldn't even be a...
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yesterday's episode of jeopardy featured a category of famous rap songs and alex trebek actually rappedthe contestants. take a look at this. >> don't push me because i'm close to the edge. i'm trying not to lose my head. i made a change from a common thief to up close and personal with robin leach. you go oh, and ah when i jump in my car. never let me slip because if i slip then i'm slipping. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: i love alex trebek's rap. >> steve: oh, love them. >> jimmy: i have all of his albums. his first album is the best. it goes "wheel of fortune is my bitch." that was the name of the first alex trebek rap album. a lot of hits. a lot of hits on that one. there was "daily double dooby smoker." that was a good one. then there was "straight out of quebec." and then "i'll take weed for a thousand." that was a great one. [ cheers and applause ] that was a great one. his new one, i don't know, a little more artsy. this one is called "treb-eezas." [ laughter ] pat sajak on a motorcycle. he lost me on that one. he lost me a little bit. a different direction on that one. >>
yesterday's episode of jeopardy featured a category of famous rap songs and alex trebek actually rappedthe contestants. take a look at this. >> don't push me because i'm close to the edge. i'm trying not to lose my head. i made a change from a common thief to up close and personal with robin leach. you go oh, and ah when i jump in my car. never let me slip because if i slip then i'm slipping. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: i love alex trebek's rap. >> steve: oh, love...
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you keep smoking weed, you keep rapping with your friends, you'll never grow up to be david brooks. and david's not the only former pot head who wants to keep weed illegal. so does "the washington post" ruth marcus who wrote in an op ed, our kids will not be better off with another legal mind altering substance. well said. kids don't need another legal mind altering substance, in school with their aterol. and like brooks, folks, ruth admits to being more than just roommates with her friend mary jane confessing i have done my share of inhaling. next time i'm in colorado i expect i will check out some bubba kush. why not. why not. other than the column you just wrote. i applaud marcus and brooks for take a stirm stance against legalizing the pot they smoked. i assume they're going to turn themselves into the police now and serve their kind hopefully that will keep them from ever smoking again because they might get high and write something really confusing. well an right backfÑ,x,pnpnp ñ >> welcome back, everybody, my guess tonight executive director of -- please welcome ken roth. (c
you keep smoking weed, you keep rapping with your friends, you'll never grow up to be david brooks. and david's not the only former pot head who wants to keep weed illegal. so does "the washington post" ruth marcus who wrote in an op ed, our kids will not be better off with another legal mind altering substance. well said. kids don't need another legal mind altering substance, in school with their aterol. and like brooks, folks, ruth admits to being more than just roommates with her...
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has categorize the rap duo followers in this case their followers known as juggalos have been designated gang members f.b.i. analysts concluded that the followers were a quote loosely organized hybrid gang and this is all based on law enforcement and media reports of crimes committed by people wearing juggalo tattoos and clothing in the complaint filed just yesterday the clown posse and four fans have said that quote juggalos are a family of people who love and help one another enjoy one another's company and bond over the music and the philosophy of life organized crime is by no means a part of the juggalo culture here's what one one of the insane clown posse band members violent j. had to say about the case discrimination based on the title music the person this is too slow ridiculous in america to see. these guys again it's just egregious close realistic to the lives of the juggles parents of moscow studios or feuds that inspired from the start hours the that is going to do legal searches and sometimes it's you again do these simply for walking down the street where you guys . to brea
has categorize the rap duo followers in this case their followers known as juggalos have been designated gang members f.b.i. analysts concluded that the followers were a quote loosely organized hybrid gang and this is all based on law enforcement and media reports of crimes committed by people wearing juggalo tattoos and clothing in the complaint filed just yesterday the clown posse and four fans have said that quote juggalos are a family of people who love and help one another enjoy one...
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the two became the year's most improbable pop stars, rapping abut unusual, highly personal topics. >> reporter: mcle more and ryan lewis had a wild run in 2013, their record sold more than a million copies. the videos for "can't hold us." ♪ like the ceiling can't hold us ♪ >> reporter: and "thrift shop" had 700 million views, nominate ford seven grammys, wrapped up a tour and last night they played "new year's rocking eve" here on abc. ♪ ♪ >> but right now as they transition away from the screaming crowds and back to normal life, is when macklemore, worries about relapsing into substance abuse that derailed him in the past. >> for me what is a temptation is coming home off the road. which is why this time period is interesting. >> right now is -- >> this is when it happened before. this is when i have fallen back before. >> reporter: at its worst drugs and alcohol landed him in the hospital and in 2008, in relab. >> i just never had an off switch from it. from the first time i ever drank alcohol, i got that warm feeling, i got that like losing in his bags feeli inhibition. after th
the two became the year's most improbable pop stars, rapping abut unusual, highly personal topics. >> reporter: mcle more and ryan lewis had a wild run in 2013, their record sold more than a million copies. the videos for "can't hold us." ♪ like the ceiling can't hold us ♪ >> reporter: and "thrift shop" had 700 million views, nominate ford seven grammys, wrapped up a tour and last night they played "new year's rocking eve" here on abc. ♪ ♪...
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. ♪ >> a lot like some of the rap songs you've heard before.xcept patrick kind of lets us in on something that sometimes the posse is a little draining. ♪ coming to my bathroom i got something to say ♪ >> i n need a break from my pos i need a posse break. my only peace is 15 minutes to take a bath and lather on the kala calomine for my stress related rash. >> the bros are supposed to come first but they come first all the time. >> need me time. ♪ >> i need a break from my posse they are posse fanatics and popping xanax and wound up with a new posse member dr. jeremy. >> his posse has latched on to his life so much they even start changing his song. >> sometimes the posse members like to change the bridge on my songs. ♪ give me the booty girl ♪ put my hands on your body >> at the end of the video patrick tries to escape from his posse and you have to see what happens. to see it, go to rightthisminute.com and click on today's show. if you want to pick up the song "my posse" on itunes, it is available. >>> okay, everybody. it's time to give away a
. ♪ >> a lot like some of the rap songs you've heard before.xcept patrick kind of lets us in on something that sometimes the posse is a little draining. ♪ coming to my bathroom i got something to say ♪ >> i n need a break from my pos i need a posse break. my only peace is 15 minutes to take a bath and lather on the kala calomine for my stress related rash. >> the bros are supposed to come first but they come first all the time. >> need me time. ♪ >> i need...