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‘X Factor’ MC Astro Calls Drake’s Take Care ‘A Classic’

‘I feel like I’m trying to be a part of that group that brings hip-hop back,’ pint-size rapper tells MTV News backstage. By Gil Kaufman, with reporting by Jim Cantiello Astro Photo: MTV News While many of his fellow contestants were getting dinged for not going hard enough on Wednesday night’s rock-themed episode of “X Factor,” that was not a problem for pint-size sensation Astro. The swagtastic 15-year-old rapper with the heart of a champion put up another great performance with a cover of Diddy’s “I’ll Be Missing You.” And though he’s lamented that hip-hop is dead and he’s the one to bring it back, Astro did make an exception for one artist he thinks is killing it right now. “You can’t not say Jay-Z,” he told MTV News’ Jim Cantiello after the show when asked to name anyone besides the Jiggaman who is on top of their game right now. “That has to be included. Jay, Kanye, Lupe [Fiasco], Pharrell … Drake? That album is classic,” he added about the Canadian MC’s just-released Take Care. “Everything from the artwork, the inside pictures. Drake is awesome, and I feel like I’m trying to be a part of that group that brings hip-hop back also.” Astro — whose song fit the rock theme if only because Diddy sampled the Police classic “Every Breath You Take” — paid homage to a number of fallen hip-hop greats during his performance. Surrounded by huge video screens scrolling the names of late rap icons including Tupac, Heavy D , Left Eye and Jam Master Jay, judge L.A. Reid’s prot

Occupy Wall Street Takes ‘Action’ Through New York

Protesters clash with police in Zuccotti Park on two-month anniversary of Occupy movement. By James Montgomery Protesters march in Occupy’s Day of Action in lower Manhattan Photo: AFP NEW YORK — Protesters marched en masse on the New York Stock Exchange, clashed with police officers in Zuccotti Park, and planned ambitious takeovers of the New York City Subway line Thursday (November 17), the two-month anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Dubbed the International Day of Action , it began early (around 7:30 a.m.) with a gathering in Zuccotti, the movement’s home until earlier this week, when the NYPD forcibly removed protesters from the park. They then began marching toward the Stock Exchange, holding signs, waving banners and chanting “All Day, All Week, Occupy Wall Street.” The police presence was heavy, with officers in full riot gear, and from the onset, the NYPD made it clear that the Occupiers were forbidden from marching in the street — since they didn’t have a parade permit — and barricades lined the path that led up to Wall Street. As the crowds grew closer to their intended target, they were rebuffed by officers, many clutching their clubs, and forced to separate into smaller groups, who marched up and down Broadway, looking for an unguarded entrance into the financial district, which had reportedly been dubbed “a frozen zone” by the NYPD. Click through to “Voices From Occupy Wall Street” — our interactive photo gallery — and get to know 20 young demonstrators’ motivations, hopes and goals. A mass of roughly 200 protesters headed south, attempting to cross Broadway in front of the Trinity Church, only to be blocked by police in riot gear. As tour buses passed by — with curious onlookers snapping photos for the folks back home — they chanted, “We pay your salary!” and “These are our streets!” until, peacefully, the barricade was lifted, and the march continued. As they walked, they held handmade signs that read “Castrate the Bull” and “Tear Down the Wall,” while the NYPD followed on motorcycles, leading the protesters to chant “The cops are marching with us!” The mood changed once the crowd managed to cross Broadway, moving north toward the heavily barricaded entrance to Wall Street itself. As they passed by the Chase Bank building, they were greeted by several employees (and even more police officers) who catcalled, “Why don’t you do something real ?” The protesters responded with chants of “F— Chase Bank!” and “We are the 99 percent, and so are you,” while a police officer yelled into a bullhorn for them to clear the sidewalk, or be arrested. Three Occupiers, failing to move, were taken away in handcuffs, as the crowd cheered and throngs of media jostled to photograph the action. Finding any and all entrances to Wall Street blocked, the protesters turned and headed back to Zuccotti Park, which had been fortified by police barricades and a heavy presence of officers. As the overcast skies finally opened up, many attempted to seek shelter beneath the park’s trees, only to be turned away by the NYPD. One officer shoved a man, and as protesters attempted to remove the barricades, there were several other scuffles, which led to one protester being led out of the park with a badly bloodied head and reports of an officer being cut on the hand by an Occupier wielding a piece of broken glass. At 3 p.m., with a steady rain falling, protesters began marching up Broadway once again, this time en route to Union Square, to join a student strike. At 5 p.m., they’ll board the subway — which already is heavily fortified by police officers — down to the Brooklyn Bridge, where they’ll march across carrying candles, a protest dubbed “the festival of lights.” Related Videos Inside Occupy Wall Street Related Photos Occupy’s ‘Day Of Action’ Swarms Wall Street

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1 Marine vs. 30 Cops at #OccupyWallStreet #OWS VIDEO (Marine Wins)

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United States Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas from Roosevelt, NY went toe to toe with the New York Police Department. An activist in the Occupy Wall Street movement, Thomas voiced his opinions of the NYPD police brutality that had and has been plaguing the #OWS movement. Thomas is a 24-year-old Marine Veteran (2 tours in Iraq), he currently plays amateur football and is in college. Thomas comes from… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 17/10/2011 06:57 Number of articles : 2

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One Marine v. NYPD at Occupy Wall Street

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A U.S. Marine stands up to the NYPD. The Marine demands why the police are acting like they are about to go to war. The Marine shouts to the police that “this is not war.” The Marine told the NYPD, “There is no honor in this.” The police backed down. Semper Fi. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pushing Rope Discovery Date : 16/10/2011 19:59 Number of articles : 2

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Kellan Lutz Covers ‘Nylon Guys’

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Kellan Lutz is the cover guy for the latest issue of Nylon Guys! The 26-year-old Breaking Dawn and Immortals star chatted with the mag about what he’s up to now – he recently wrapped Syrup in NYC) and what he’ll miss most about Twilight. “I love my character to death!” Kellan said. “The best part of being Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 05/10/2011 17:02 Number of articles : 2

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NY Fox 5 Crew Pepper Sprayed And Assaulted By NYPD

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Click here to view this media [h/t Heather ] During tonight’s massive Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York, a local Fox News affiliate reporter and his crew found themselves on the wrong side of the NYPD. While covering the Occupy Wall Street protests on Wednesday night, Fox 5 photographer Roy Isen was hit in the eyes by mace from a police officer and Fox 5 reporter Dick Brennan was hit by… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Crooks and Liars Discovery Date : 06/10/2011 03:58 Number of articles : 3

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One-Time Is Wildin’ Again! Bronx Teenager Beaten For Using The Word “Doo-Doo”

So one-time can beat on us but we can’t use potty words? In a classic case of bad timing and worse police, a high school student named Tyre Davis was walking past police officers scraping their shoes when he noticed a quite pungent smell. He remarked that “it smells like doo-doo”. Immediately thereafter, officers arrested him for disorderly conduct. After he was released, Davis claims that the officers followed him into an alley and beat him up, punching him on the head and neck and causing him to fall and hit his head on a brick. As if it’s going to do anything, Davis has filed charges. We’ll keep you updated on if these police even get what’s coming to them.

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Ryan Reynolds & Scarlett Johansson Will Divorce

Filed under: Ryan Reynolds , Scarlett Johansson , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Johansson have separated and plan to divorce. We’re told Ryan and Scarlett are living apart.

Sheen Will Not Be Prosecuted over Plaza Incident

Filed under: Charlie Sheen , Capri Anderson , Celebrity Justice Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Charlie Sheen will not be prosecuted over The Plaza Hotel incident back in October. Capri Anderson — the porn star who entertained Charlie that night — filed a police report with the NYPD, accusing Sheen of assault and… Read more

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