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Friday, June 3, 2016

Liked on YouTube: Muhammad Ali interview on not joining the army

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Muhammad Ali on his decision to not joining the US army.
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Muhammad Ali And Prince Passed Within 2 Months Of Each Other

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Muhammad Ali And Prince Passed Within 2 Months Of Each Other Prince died April 21st of 2016, and now Muhammad Ali passed away tonight, June 3rd 2016. Two icons who had a major impact on American Culture have passed within two months of each other. And, as you can see, they met. Prince said that Ali was "his hero" and met the man who he looked up to in 1997 and just before a press conference where they all announced plans to promote tolerance and understanding, the themes of Ali's then new book, Healing.
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Liked on YouTube: Muhammad Ali And Prince Passed Within 2 Months Of Each Other

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Muhammad Ali And Prince Passed Within 2 Months Of Each Other Prince died April 21st of 2016, and now Muhammad Ali passed away tonight, June 3rd 2016. Two icons who had a major impact on American Culture have passed within two months of each other. And, as you can see, they met. Prince said that Ali was "his hero" and met the man who he looked up to in 1997 and just before a press conference where they all announced plans to promote tolerance and understanding, the themes of Ali's then new book, Healing.
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Sports|When Muhammad Ali’s Twinkle Shone Brightest – New York Times

New York TimesCurrent and former New York Times reporters and columnists talk about their memories of him and how he became an international icon. By Gabe Johnson on Publish Date June 4, 2016. Photo by Len Trievnor/Express, via Getty Images. Watch in Times Video …Muhammad Ali dead at 74New York Post all 1,307 news articles […]

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Teens Arrested in Subway Station Beating of Woman, 78: NYPD – NBC New York

NBC New YorkWitnesses say the vicitm simply asked the girls to move their legs so she could sit down. Michael George reports. (Published 2 hours ago). What to Know. A 78-year-old woman was beaten repeatedly by two 17-year-old girls in a Brooklyn subway station, …Teen girls pummel elderly woman waiting for subwayNew York Post all […]

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Liked on YouTube: Muhammad Ali RIP - He Was An American Hero, Not A Brash Black Man To Be Feared

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Muhammad Ali RIP - He Was An American Hero, Not A Brash Black Man To Be Feared What bothers me about the passing of Muhammad Ali, is that he's described as "confident" and this coded language of fear of the strong, straight, alpha black male is going to contaminate television media. They don't get it. For me, now 53, and Muhammad Ali is the reason my media brand is called "Zennie62" - the 60s were an incredible decade of change that's not fully understood today. Muhammad Ali spoke up for himself as a black man when blacks were being lynched, jailed, shot, and segregated on a daily basis. For a young black kid, that I was, Muhammad Ali was just doing what he thought was right. He was standing up for his civil rights. There are black men today who fear to do what Ali did in the 1960s: stand up for themselves in the face of the violation of their civil rights. That should not be, but it is. Ali should be an example to them that you should always find your inner strength. What Muhammad Ali did, and has done, should never been forgotten or diminished. If you want to celebrate Ali, don't call him brash - call him what he was and is: an American Hero.
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Muhammad Ali RIP - He Was An American Hero, Not A Brash Black Man To Be Feared

Muhammad Ali RIP - He Was An American Hero, Not A Brash Black Man To Be Feared - Video

Muhammad Ali RIP - He Was An American Hero, Not A Brash Black Man To Be Feared What bothers me about the passing of Muhammad Ali, is that he's described as "confident" and this coded language of fear of the strong, straight, alpha black male is going to contaminate television media. They don't get it. For me, now 53, and Muhammad Ali is the reason my media brand is called "Zennie62" - the 60s were an incredible decade of change that's not fully understood today. Muhammad Ali spoke up for himself as a black man when blacks were being lynched, jailed, shot, and segregated on a daily basis. For a young black kid, that I was, Muhammad Ali was just doing what he thought was right. He was standing up for his civil rights. There are black men today who fear to do what Ali did in the 1960s: stand up for themselves in the face of the violation of their civil rights. That should not be, but it is. Ali should be an example to them that you should always find your inner strength. What Muhammad Ali did, and has done, should never been forgotten or diminished. If you want to celebrate Ali, don't call him brash - call him what he was and is: an American Hero.
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Muhammad Ali Passes At 74 - GOAT RIP Ali

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Muhammad Ali Passes At 74 - GOAT RIP Ali
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Liked on YouTube: Muhammad Ali Passes At 74 - GOAT RIP Ali

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Muhammad Ali Passes At 74 - GOAT RIP Ali
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Liked on YouTube: Hey W. Kamau Bell, White And Asian Gentrifiers In Oakland Tend To Avoid Blacks Too

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On W. Kamau Bell's show United Shades of America, he says to a Portland blogger who says he is a Gentrifier that when the man sees an older black person, he should stop and say hello. Well, one can ask white and Asian gentrifiers in Oakland to do the same thing! We have had the same problem in Oakland and Berkeley for the past five years! As you know.
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Hey W. Kamau Bell, White And Asian Gentrifiers In Oakland Tend To Avoid Blacks Too

Hey W. Kamau Bell, White And Asian Gentrifiers In Oakland Tend To Avoid Blacks Too - Video

On W. Kamau Bell's show United Shades of America, he says to a Portland blogger who says he is a Gentrifier that when the man sees an older black person, he should stop and say hello. Well, one can ask white and Asian gentrifiers in Oakland to do the same thing! We have had the same problem in Oakland and Berkeley for the past five years! As you know.
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Liked on YouTube: Atlanta VidBlogger Episode Features Rick Cohen, Amani Channel, Jennifer Maciejewski

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This episode was made for my Atlanta Vidblogger show on Comcast on Demand in the ATL. The Vidblogger concept was created by Marc Scarpa and featured known vloggers from around the USA. In this case, the subject was finding a bikini beach in Atlanta. That was the idea. To make the video, I asked friends Rick Cohen, Amani Channel, Jennifer Maciejewski to help make the TV episode in 2011.
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Muhammad Ali Placed On Life Support - The Greatest

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Muhammad Ali Placed On Life Support - The Greatest The sad news is that Muhammad Ali was placed on life support. The word is that Ali may not make it. I hope they are wrong. He is simply the greatest athlete ever. But also the greatest anti-war spokesperson ever. He talked against the Vietnam War, and did not go into The Draft. For me, Muhammad Ali was much more than boxing. He represented black self-determination and true American freedom.
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Liked on YouTube: Muhammad Ali Placed On Life Support - The Greatest

Muhammad Ali Placed On Life Support - The Greatest - Video

Muhammad Ali Placed On Life Support - The Greatest The sad news is that Muhammad Ali was placed on life support. The word is that Ali may not make it. I hope they are wrong. He is simply the greatest athlete ever. But also the greatest anti-war spokesperson ever. He talked against the Vietnam War, and did not go into The Draft. For me, Muhammad Ali was much more than boxing. He represented black self-determination and true American freedom.
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Liked on YouTube: After Warriors Beat Cavaliers Friend Changes NBA Finals Predictions

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Before NBA Finals 2016 Game 1, my friend in Georgia picked the Cleveland Cavaliers to beat the Golden State Warriors. But after the Warriors used their bench to beat the Cavs in Game 1, he switched to the Warriors Stay tuned.
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After Warriors Beat Cavaliers Friend Changes NBA Finals Predictions

After Warriors Beat Cavaliers Friend Changes NBA Finals Predictions - Video

Before NBA Finals 2016 Game 1, my friend in Georgia picked the Cleveland Cavaliers to beat the Golden State Warriors. But after the Warriors used their bench to beat the Cavs in Game 1, he switched to the Warriors Stay tuned.
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Liked on YouTube: Hillary Clinton Must Tell Her Story, Not Donald Trump's #DNC2016

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Hillary Clinton Foreign Policy Speech Mentions Donald Trump So Message Is Lost The strategy of copying her opponent's style is not a one size fits all approach that works. Clinton needs to make sure people know what she is about and not play Donald Trump's game. He does that better than she.
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Hillary Clinton Must Tell Her Story, Not Donald Trump's #DNC2016

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Hillary Clinton Foreign Policy Speech Mentions Donald Trump So Message Is Lost The strategy of copying her opponent's style is not a one size fits all approach that works. Clinton needs to make sure people know what she is about and not play Donald Trump's game. He does that better than she.
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‘Kill list’ leads police to UCLA shooter’s dead wife – New York Post

New York PostPolice found a “kill list” in the apartment of the gunman who fatally shot a professor and then himself at UCLA Wednesday — and on Thursday, that list led to the body of murderer’s estranged wife in Minnesota. Investigators believe that gunman Mainak …UCLA Gunman May Have Targeted 2nd Professor and Killed WomanNew […]

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Principal accused of covering up alleged locker room gang rape – New York Post

New York PostThe educators include Boys and Girls HS Principal Michael Wiltshire, who was publicly praised by Mayor de Blasio last year but is currently eyeing a new job on Long Island. An internal investigation by the Department of Education concluded last week … and more …read more From:: New York City News By Google […]

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