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Rickey Smiley Meets A Very Drunk Fan [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Rickey Smiley, Juicy and Gary Wit Da Tea meet a drunk fan on the street. Rickey has the fan talk about when to watch the show, however you can’t make out what he’s saying. Rickey was happy to get the drunk fan involved in the video. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Listen to “The Rickey Smiley […]

Rickey Smiley Meets A Very Drunk Fan [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

Black Executives Share Why They Refuse To Talk Race At Work

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Recently, I spoke with a group of friends who all have thriving, successful careers. I connected with them to engage in an honest discussion about how deeply affected we all were by the recent strings of violence against our community and how that pain is translating into our daily lives.

Black Executives Share Why They Refuse To Talk Race At Work

Black Executives Share Why They Refuse To Talk Race At Work

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Recently, I spoke with a group of friends who all have thriving, successful careers. I connected with them to engage in an honest discussion about how deeply affected we all were by the recent strings of violence against our community and how that pain is translating into our daily lives.

Black Executives Share Why They Refuse To Talk Race At Work

Khloe Kardashian on Lamar Odom: So Much For My Happy Ending!

Khloe Kardashian seems resigned to the notion that there will be no happy ending with Lamar Odom, according to her latest sad Instagram quote. “Maybe its not about the happy ending, maybe its about the story,” Khloe wrote. Considering her back and forth with Lamar since 2013, it’s a telling comment. This not-so-cryptic comment comes the same day as a report that Khloe would divorce Odom for good if she could only get him to sit down and finalize it. She loves him, and if she had her way, it wouldn’t come to this. But his actions have left her no choice, and now he’s leaving her in legal limbo to boot. If you watch Kourtney and Khloe Take the Hamptons online , you know she’s still deeply affected by Lamar cheating on and basically leaving her last year. Her melancholy message on Instagram could thus be interpreted as her belief that while her romance with Lamar may not end well, it was still special. Clearly, she still yearns for the positive feelings he once brought to her life. Even while dating French Montana for a big part of this year, she realized she wanted something more. French is fun, but she missed the intimacy of marriage. Not that kind of intimacy, either. Kardashian craves cuddling, not sex . “I got married at 25. I was young, but I loved it,” she told Cosmo UK . “I do like it when you save certain things for your marriage. I don’t think you should treat every guy you’re dating like your husband. It doesn’t make it special.” Hopefully she finds Mr. Right again someday soon. It’s sad how she married that person, or who he was in her mind, and he became someone so very different. But when one door closes, another opens. Keep the faith, girl. 30 Kute Khloe Kardashian Photos 1. Khloe Kardashian Green Screen Pic Khloe Kardashian chills here in front of a green screen. She is now the big 3-0!!!

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Thousands remain stranded after floods Channel 4 reports seven weeks after Pakistan was hit by the worst floods in its history

Seven weeks after Pakistan was hit by the worst floods in its history, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller finds people are still without shelter and safe drinking water. Tens of thousands of people remain stranded in villages and farmsteads across the northwest of Sindh Province, seven weeks after Pakistan's disastrous floods first struck. Channel 4 News has flown over the region with US marines who are providing a lifeline to those marooned without any supplies in what is still an ocean of floodwater. Even as this airlift continues, new areas are still being inundated. Further south, near the town of Dadu, we travelled to a region in which 150 villages have been flooded since Tuesday. The fresh flooding is not due to more rain, but was caused by the breaching of levees surrounding Manchar Lake, which is fed by the Indus River and had grown to four times its normal size. Aerial view Flying out of the Pakistani Army base at Pano Aqil, four huge CH-53 Super Sea-Stallion helicopters and four smaller CH-46 Sea Knights have spent more than a month flying several such mercy-missions each day. Their airdrops have been focused on a region, on the east bank of the River Indus, southwest of the city of Jacobabad, whose population was evacuated last month. From the air, travelling at 170 miles per hour, all you can see below is water, stretching from horizon to horizon for mile after mile. The helicopters land where they can find enough dry ground to put down, but usually end up dropping their aid supplies, flour and high-energy biscuits, as they hover 20 feet above the ground. The US Marines, accompanied by Pakistani soldiers, are greeted by scenes of desperation, as hungry villagers, who will not have eaten properly in weeks, chase after the jettisoned boxes and sacks and fight the powerful downdraft of the helicopter rotors to get to them first. It is the survival of the fastest. The Marines, many of whom until this mission had been stationed in the Gulf of Aden in anti-piracy operations off Somalia, have been deeply affected by what they have witnessed in Pakistan. “I see our mission here as trying to help people who are starving. I see our mission as trying to alleviate human suffering. That is our mission,” said Rear Admiral Sinclair Harris, Commander of Expeditionary Strike Group Five. “If a side bit of it happens with better will, better relations with the Pakistan government, that's fine. I know we've made a difference, especially to those starving on ground. These people have not eaten for four to six weeks. We will do anything we can to get out and help them sustain while we wait for roads to open up. I know we’ve made a difference.” Flying over this region we spotted many farms, villages, and even entire towns which had been entirely abandoned, their inhabitants evacuated to the hundreds of camps which have been set up for displaced people. There are more than 200 such camps in the city of Sukkur, which straddles the Indus, a short distance from the big Pakistan army base from which the US Marines fly. More than 150,000 people have converged on Sukkur, having been forced to abandon their homes. Contaminated water In villages where people do remain, drinking water sources will have been contaminated. No one has yet begun to assess the health situation in these isolated areas. There have been warnings of a looming malarial epidemic as mosquitoes are breeding in huge numbers in the stinking, stagnant flood water as it evaporates. Other waterborne diseases pose serious health risks, while malnutrition, particularly among children, could lead to many deaths. Rice crops in flooded areas are ruined and the seed crop destroyed. Ten million Pakistanis will be reliant on food aid for at least another year. Ever greater numbers are being added to the ranks of the homeless. South of Dadu, near the town of Bhan Saeedabad, more than 150 villages have been submerged since Tuesday, the result of a kilometre-long breach in nearby Manchar Lake. The lake proved unable to cope with the pressure of floodwater build-up. We took a boat to the village of Jadani, a few miles south of Bhan Saeedabad. Half the village has been submerged and many of its 650 residents have evacuated following a government warning. We heard of many villages, however, which were hit by the floodwater without warning. 'Shock and sadness' The rice fields of Jadani, which is home to the Pahnwar tribal clan, are now under six to eight feet of water. A woman whose house was also submerged told us: “We are in a state of shock and sadness. Many of our homes have been destroyed,” said Naseeba Khatoon. “I am staying in someone else's house for now. The children are hungry. There is no clear clean water to drink. There is no sanitation. What will we do? When the water recedes, we will just have to rebuild,” she said. Thousands of people have fled into Bhan Saeedabad district, but they are receiving little in the way of assistance and Channel 4 News did not encounter any international relief organisations in the area. The Pakistan Navy is running a rescue operation, ferrying villagers who have been forced to evacuate, to Bhan Saeedabad. On the southern side of this flooded area, the city of Sehwan which is sacred to Sufis, has been badly affected. More than 1,400 houses are reported to have collapsed there. Local newspaper reports on Friday said the floodwater now threatens to breach another protective embankment between Sehwan and Larkana, hometown of the Bhutto dynasty. added by: treewolf39

Jay-Z Slams Spirituality Accusations On Rick Ross’ ‘Free Mason’

‘I said I was amazing/ Not that I’m a Mason,’ Jay raps on Ross’ upcoming Teflon Don LP. By Shaheem Reid Jay-Z Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Jay-Z takes aim at all those who have questioned his spirituality on the new Rick Ross song “Free Mason” . At the top of the year, while on New York radio, Jay dismissed rumors that he was a member of the illuminati, worshiped the devil and had Satanic images in the video for “On to the Next One” .

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Lady Gaga Fans Camp Out For Days For ‘Today’ Performance

‘I wanted to cry. It was amazing. It was beautiful,’ one little monster says after Friday’s set. By Nuzhat Naoreen, with additional reporting by Kimberly Reynolds Lady Gaga performs on the “Today” show on Friday Photo: Jemal Countess/ Getty Images NEW YORK — When Derrek Lutz’s family kicked him out of his house for being homosexual, it was Lady Gaga who helped him cope. “My family told me that I was a freak,” said Lutz, 18, from North Cape May, New Jersey. “My whole life was turned upside down, but Gaga made me so comfortable to be myself and dress the way I do, and now I don’t care what anyone thinks.” That’s why on Thursday night, Lutz joined thousands of other fans in the scorching heat to stand in line outside of Rockefeller Plaza to see Gaga’s “Today” show performance early Friday morning (July 9). For Lutz, like many of the fans who spoke to MTV News, it was an opportunity to see a woman whose music inspired them and, in some cases, deeply affected their lives. “She makes me so happy to be myself, she makes me love myself,” Lutz said. The free concert was especially significant to fans who couldn’t afford to buy tickets to her on-going Monster Ball tour. “We can’t afford real tickets, and we’re such big Lady Gaga fans, we had to be here to see her,” said Joshua Rivera, 19, from Towaco, New Jersey, who arrived at Rockefeller Plaza two days early so he could be the first person in line. “I’m literally running on energy,” Josh said, adding that he hadn’t slept since he got there. Felicia Giunta, 19, from Long Island, New York, had already seen Gaga at Madison Square Garden earlier in the week, but that didn’t stop her from camping out for “Today.” “I look up to her so much,” said Felicia, an aspiring dancer. “After I get cut, she’s the first one on my iPod, and it inspires me to keep going.” Lutz caught up with MTV after the show and said the overnight wait was well worth it. “I wanted to cry. It was amazing. It was beautiful,” Lutz said after Gaga’s rain-drenched performance. “Everyone around me was screaming and I just had my eyes closed. I was just taking it all in.” How long would you wait in line to see Lady Gaga? Talk about it in the comments. Related Photos Little Monsters Take Over NYC Lady Gaga Performs On The ‘Today’ Show Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Lady Gaga Fans Camp Out For Days For ‘Today’ Performance