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Jay-Z, Kanye, More Up For First Sucker Free Awards

Inaugural awards show, hosted by MTV News’ Sway and featuring a YMCMB performance, airs December 4 at 11 p.m. ET on MTV2! By Gil Kaufman Kanye West and Jay-Z Your holidays just got hotter. On December 4, MTV2 will cap a monthlong celebration of hip-hop history month with the inaugural Sucker Free Awards. The show will take place at the historic LIV Fontainebleau in Miami Beach and will feature a special performance from YMCMB. It will air at 11 p.m. ET on MTV2 and be hosted by none other than MTV News’ own Sway Calloway. “Sucker Free Countdown,” MTV2’s longest-running franchise and #1 weekly hip-hop show, will work up to the awards program with a special “Countdown,” “Sucker Free Daily” episodes and the second installment of “Sucker Free Road to Release” chronicling the journey of Maybach Music Group artist Wale. The Sucker Free Awards will honor the year in hip-hop with a unique look back at the music, moments and personalities that made 2011 so memorable. Seven categories will be determined by a combination of online and social-media voting and tallies from tastemakers throughout the music and entertainment industry. Starting today, fans can vote on the Must Follow Person in Social Media, Rookie of the Year and the Best Crew of 2011 categories at SuckerFreeAwards.MTV2.com . Among the other categories at the show: Like a Boss: The Artist That Ran 2011, Certified Classic: Best Album of the Year, Club Banger: Song of the Year and Who’s Got Next: Best Artist Without an Album. Among the most-nominated artists are Tyler, the Creator and his Odd Future crew, who have three nods, including Rookie of the Year, Best Crew of 2011 and Follow Me Like Twitter: The Must Follow Person in Social Media. The rookie category will find Tyler facing off against Big Sean, J. Cole and Wiz Khalifa, while the crew battle includes Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group, YMCMB, Slaughterhouse/Shady 2.0, G.O.O.D. Music, Roc Nation and Taylor Gang. Tyler will take on 50 Cent, Fabolous, Chris Brown and Lil Duval for the Twitter crown. The tastemakers will pull their votes for the following categories: Like a Boss: The Artist That Ran 2011

South Atlanta Social & Hog Roast

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PIG OUT & GET SAUCED! We are pleased to announce that on October 22, 2011 from Noon until 8 PM, the neighborhood of Historic South Atlanta is hosting the South Atlanta Social & Hog Roast! Sauce-Off!- Mix up a batch of you best BBQ sauce and enter it in our BBQ Sauce-Off. Pig Out! & Get Sauced! Chow down on some BBQ and Southern sides or purchase a tasting fork and sample all the different sauces in our BBQ Sauce-Off. Get Down! Groove to the sounds of our DJ’s and Live Bands. Drink Up! Cool Down with a cold beverage. Play Hard! Kids can enter our coloring contest and hang out in the kids area filled with fun PIGGY inspired games. Located just over a mile South of Turner Field and the Grant Park Zoo, Historic South Atlanta is nestled between Peoplestown and Chosewood to the North, Lakewood to the East and Joyland and Pittsburg to the West. The neighborhood, once called Brownsville, is home to the original Clark Atlanta University campus and is built on a rich history of Atlanta. With our sights set on growing even more, our diverse and close-knit community is coming together to host a festival celebrating everything we cherish: good friends, great neighbors and spectacular art, music and of course…BBQ! For more information visit: www.southatlantasocial.com

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Bill O’Reilly, Tavis Smiley And Cornel West Get Into Shouting Match! [Video]

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Party Rock!: Las Vegas Will Never Be The Same…

They say what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas! Well… with the social media take over , that phrase has come to pass with party moments being plastered all over the internet and to make sure that they continue, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority have created the “Vegas Spin Off”. The “Vegas Spin Off” is a contest where 7 lucky finalist were chosen to compete at Marquee, which is one of the newest and hottest clubs in Las Vegas. They did whatever it took to keep the crowd going and now 1 lucky person will be win a $10,000 home studio, puma gear and a night to rock the club in Vegas. Bossip was in the building for the spin and we have to admit, theses kids were pretty good. Now it’s up to the celebrity judges to decided who’s going to be the winner and there is no one better qualified than this group of people: Lil Jon, LMFAO, DJ Vice, Markus Schulz and Sol Shafer. Take a Peek: 7Contestants: DJ FM Josh Abrams SUBshockers Crush Effect Eric De La Torre CDG_DJs Nick 4 Now Images: Al Powers/PowersImagery

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Tyrese Isn’t Fazed By Delaware Radio Ban

‘A lot of us artists are afraid to speak on obvious stuff that’s going on in our ‘hoods … because of things like this,’ Tyrese tells MTV News. By Rob Markman Tyrese Photo: Jerry Markland/ Getty Images Tyrese isn’t afraid to speak his mind, and though his music is currently banned from 101.7 Kiss FM in Delaware, the R&B singer will not back down. During a September interview at the station, the singer and “Transformers” actor aggressively spoke out to keep liquor stores from opening in the proximity of schools. “People drink — it is what it is — but the personalities and energy that liquor stores attract, I think, need to be much further away from elementary schools,” Tyrese told MTV News when he walked the black carpet for the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards. The singer, who is a national spokesman for Communities in Schools, had a speaking engagement in a Delaware school when he noticed a liquor store directly across the street. Instead of promoting his new album, Open Invitation , during a scheduled radio interview later in the day, Tyrese got on his soapbox and chastised community leaders for allowing the liquor store so close to the school. “I transitioned into talking about that because it had just happened, and that’s when they kicked me off the air and banned my music,” Tyrese said. “Get them cats outta here, man, sellin’ alcohol right across from your kids’ school, homey,” Tyrese said during his radio interview. Kiss 101.7 owner Tony Quartarone told TMZ that it wasn’t the singer’s message that prompted the ban, but more how Tyrese spoke to the listeners. “Tyrese was not kicked off the air for pointing out that liquor stores should not be located near schools … I totally agree with that. But … he proceeded to downgrade my audience by calling them ‘homeys.’ ” Still, the “Sweet Lady” vocalist will not change his position. “I think a lot of us artists are afraid to speak on obvious stuff that’s going on in our ‘hoods and in our communities because of things like this,” he told MTV News. “For me, I don’t want them to play my music. I don’t care; my position won’t change. I didn’t even get on there to do it on purpose, like, ‘Let me start some sh–.’ I got on there to talk about the album, and because it was fresh on my mind, and I spoke on it.” Related Artists Tyrese

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Thomas L. Friedman Warns: ‘Young People Need To Be Paying Attention’

Pulitzer Prize-winning writer discusses with MTV News ‘That Used to Be Us,’ his and Michael Mandelbaum’s just-released book about the U.S. By Tami Katzoff, with reporting by Sway Calloway Thomas L. Friedman Photo: Nancy Ostertag/ Getty Images Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Thomas L. Friedman has been talking about foreign policy with his friend Michael Mandelbaum for two decades. Over the past couple of years, though, they started to notice something different about their conversations. “Every time we started off talking about the world, we’d end up talking about America,” Friedman recalled when he spoke with MTV News recently. “And we realized basically that America — its fate, future, vigor, vitality — was really the biggest foreign-policy issue in the world.” The two friends recognized the enormity of the role the U.S. plays in the world — for good or bad. “We’re kind of the tent pole that holds up a lot of the global economy,” Friedman said. “That tent pole buckles or frays, your kids won’t just grow up in a different America; they’ll grow up in a very different world. So there’s a lot at stake.” Friedman and Mandelbaum were inspired to write their new book, “That Used to Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back.” In it, they identify four major challenges this country is currently failing to meet: our chronic deficit, our pattern of energy consumption, globalization and the revolution in information technology. Friedman acknowledged that by failing to tackle these issues, his generation has made things very difficult for its descendants. “Young people need to be paying attention right now, because we’re messing with your future.” He cited the nation’s deepening deficit as an example and listed ways in which it will affect young people years from now if it’s not reversed. “One, the currency you hold will buy less. It will just be worth less,” he said. “Second, it won’t be so easy to get a job. The number of companies that will want to start up here, the number of employers that will say, ‘Hmm, I could hire a machine or I could hire a person, or I could hire cheap labor over in another country — I think I’ll go for the machine or the cheap labor.’ And third, you may be counting on your Social Security and your Medicare for when you get old like your parents are now — it may not be there.” Fortunately, these problems also hold countless opportunities, like for those who can find innovative ways to address our nation’s excessive energy consumption. “Whoever invents these systems and technologies is going to have a huge global market in order to thrive in,” Friedman said. Meeting all these challenges, Friedman explained, will spur economic growth. “And if we’re growing, then there’s money for a lot of things, and there’s a pie for everyone to get a slice. If we’re not growing, then we’re fighting over the slices, and we’re collecting all the crumbs.” Related Videos Thomas L. Friedman Says The Next Generation Will Have To Invent Their Job

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LOSER!!: Chad Ochocinco Banned From Twitter For 3 Weeks After Losing Mystery Bet With Unknown Person

We never thought we’d see the day that Chad’s attention whoring would cease… If you have been wondering where Chad Ochocinco has been on twitter, fear not, Tedy Bruschi didn’t run him off the social network. There is an even more entertaining reason Ocho has been MIA. Check this out. Patriots wide receiver Chad Ochocinco hasn’t tweeted since September 24. Lest you think this is normal, well, it’s not — Ocho used to fire out 40-plus tweets a day, and for him to go 12 days without any noise on Twitter whatsoever is disturbing. As it turns out, Ocho isn’t being forced off Twitter, per se, he just lost a bet, which probably involves his not-so-stellar play this season. “Ochocinco hasn’t tweeted because he lost a bet,” Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald tweeted on Wednesday. “Twitter ban/lost bet last three weeks. Won’t tell me the wager.” We checked with “Rap Sheet” on Twitter, and Ocho won’t reveal who the bet is with either. Or guess, because you care, goes something like this: there’s was a bet between either Bill Belichick or Tom Brady and Ocho relating to number of catches against the Bills. This makes sense for a couple of reasons. The Bills and Patriots played on September 25, one day after Ocho’s last tweet. And Ocho had the most number of targets (four) that he’s had all season, meaning you could jump to the conclusion, if you’re inclined, that someone was trying to give him a fair shake of getting his hands on some balls. Pause. What do you think the bet was that is keeping Chad off of Twitter?? The ban ends this coming Monday. We’re sure ol’ Ochocinco will be back in full force. Source

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Tia And Tamera Mowry Had ‘No Friends,’ On ‘When I Was 17’

‘Having a show and going to school was horrible,’ twins say on next episode, which premieres Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV. By Lauren Kearney Tia and Tamera Mowry Photo: MTV It’s easy to assume that having a major television show while attending high school would make you the most popular kid in class. But for twins Tia and Tamera Mowry, stars of the ’90s sitcom “Sister, Sister,” it was a serious bummer to their social life. “Having a show and going to school was horrible. Really, really bad. We had no friends,” the twins say on the next episode of “When I Was 17,” premiering Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV. The girls’ childhood friend Jessica blamed their lack of friends on their busy schedule. “They didn’t go to school all the time because they were working on the set, so I’m sure it was difficult for them to form friendships,” she explains. But the girls had a different side of the story. If anyone doesn’t remember, “Sister, Sister” was about twins who were separated at birth, run into each other in a department store and move in together with their adoptive mom and dad. “I can remember the kids picking on us. They would literally scream at us and say, ‘Your show sucks!’ ” Tamera recalls. Tia wasn’t about to take that lying down. “Then I would say, ‘Well, the checks don’t!’ ” she laughed. And who has the last laugh now? The twins do, with their current reality show, “Tia & Tamara,” bringing Style Network its highest ratings ever. Bet they wish they were your friends now, girls! “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Tia and Tamera Mowry, Jamie Foxx and Chris Bosh — premieres Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV. Related Videos Preview ‘When I Was 17’ Featuring Tia And Tamera Mowry

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Veterans speak about repeal of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ in video released by Obama’s reelection campaign

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On YouTube from President Obama’s reelection campaign: Today marks the end of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” Americans across the country are sharing what the end of the law means to them, and we’ll be sharing their stories at http://donate.barackobama.com/dadtvid. Let… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gay South Florida Discovery Date : 20/09/2011 17:05 Number of articles : 2

Veterans speak about repeal of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ in video released by Obama’s reelection campaign

On radio, Coffman says Social Security is "obviously" a Ponzi scheme

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On a Denver radio program, “Kelley and Company” Wed., Rep. Mike Coffman called Social Security a Ponzi scheme and aligned himself with Gov. Rick Perry over Mitt Romney and other candidates in the race to be the GOP presidential nominee. That’s news, if you ask me, especially the Ponzi scheme part, but it has yet to be picked up by other media outlets. Social Security is a hot topic, being the third… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : ColoradoPols.com – Front Page Discovery Date : 20/09/2011 17:30 Number of articles : 2

On radio, Coffman says Social Security is "obviously" a Ponzi scheme