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Omission Watch: Obama Nominated Chicago Agent for ATF Chief, Drawing Opposition from NRA

Cam Edwards of NRANews.com reported on Friday night that there's a really under-reported story out there. President Obama nominated a new head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives — a local ATF agent from Chicago that's drawing serious opposition from gun-rights groups. Patrik Jonsson of The Christian Science Monitor is one of the few news reporters to notice: ATF special agent Andrew Traver, who last year let a TV reporter fire an AK-47 from her hip to demonstrate the weapon's lethality, is set to become America's chief firearms inspector. But Mr. Traver, currently the Chicago ATF chief, faces a tough nomination battle as gun-rights groups amass their forces in opposition. read more

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Live – Vodka War with P. Diddy Hits the Streets

We’re live near P. Diddy’s offices in New York, where a liquor mogul is waging a war against the rapper/Ciroc Vodka king … and will be using a giant toilet bowl as his weapon of choice. The mogul — millionaire Martin Silver — is pissed about … Permalink

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Ellen DeGeneres Makes ‘American Idol’ Debut Tonight

What should ‘Idol’ fans expect from the talk-show host’s judging debut? By Gil Kaufman Ellen DeGeneres Photo: FOX On Tuesday night (February 9), we find out what kind of chemistry — if any — talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres has with the rest of the “American Idol” judging panel as the comedian makes her debut as the fourth judge during the start of Hollywood Week. In the early going, DeGeneres reportedly clashed at times with lead judge Simon Cowell, who is departing at the end of the current season, a move that has set off rampant speculation about who might fill his opinionated shoes next season. DeGeneres has some pretty big sneakers to fill herself, as she steps in following the departure of beloved loopy ex-judge Paula Abdul, who quit the show last year after failing to reach a new contract settlement. The ninth season of “Idol” will be the first without Abdul’s lovably loony and predictably supportive commentary. Fox is hoping the cuddly and quick-witted DeGeneres can make fans forget about Abdul’s exit and boost slowly eroding ratings on what is still the #1 show in prime time. “Ellen brings a huge fanbase and people will be curious to see how she does. But if she performs poorly, that is bad for the show’s long-term health,” Entertainment Weekly senior writer Michael Slezak told Reuters. MTV’s resident “Idol” expert Jim Cantiello couldn’t agree more. “I am super excited to see it for several reasons,” he said. “One, it’s a new element to a show that’s been on the air for nine seasons, and we heard rumors there might have been tension on the first day because Simon showed up late, so it’s fun to watch that episode with that filter. Also, she’s one of the most famous people out there, so anything she does warrants attention.” Like a lot of “Idol” followers, Cantiello said he was a bit nervous about the addition of DeGeneres to the expert panel following her poorly received guest stint on “So You Think You Can Dance” last summer, where detractors faulted her for making jokes, but not really commenting on the dancing. “That was really bad, and if she does that on ‘Idol,’ the show will die a horrible death this year,” Cantiello said. “When the news first came out about her, people freaked out, but that’s subsided, and once I saw the promos Fox cut, they did a really good job teasing it.” In particular, Cantiello pointed to the most recent teaser, which appeared to show the amiable DeGeneres putting her foot down and giving some tough love to a Hollywood contestant. “I’m really excited and I was anti-Ellen at first,” he said. “So if I’m excited, I think other people should be too.” “Idol” has ruled the ratings for the past six years, easily besting every other show in prime time during its winter run, while churning out superstars like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and solid pop singers like Fantasia and Jordin Sparks. Part of the reason was the fire-and-ice repartee between Cowell and Abdul, which typically consisted of harsh words from the Brit and soothing platitudes from the former pop star/ choreographer. With the addition of professional songwriter Kara DioGuardi last year, who sits alongside longtime producer/musician Randy Jackson and music-industry veteran Cowell, the panel has plenty of cred. And though DeGeneres doesn’t have experience in the industry, former finalist Kimberly Caldwell thinks she could add that “it” factor Abdul brought to the show. “I’m a massive Ellen fan,” said Caldwell, who finished in seventh place in season two. “One of my dreams is to just be on ‘The Ellen Show.’ … I think that she’s gonna be really great, especially with Paula gone. There’s not gonna be … a little sensitive side. I think she’s gonna give constructive criticism, which we don’t see from other people.” Caldwell defended the show’s resident crank, explaining that her experience in the music industry has taught her that Cowell is just keeping it real. “If you think he’s mean, then you haven’t been in the music industry, because he really is like a little cupcake compared to people I’ve dealt with, what most people deal with,” she said. With Cowell bowing out after the finale in May to focus on his other talent show, “The X Factor,” the pressure is on for DeGeneres to pull her weight on the panel and perhaps emerge as the new go-to voice the audience loves to hate — or, as might be the case for her, loves to love. “If Ellen works, it puts [producers] in a much better position when they replace Simon. The dynamic is the thing I am curious to watch. I think some people will miss Paula’s ‘camp mom’ spirit,” Brian Mansfield, who runs the USA Today Idol Chatter Blog, told Reuters. And, if all else fails, there’s always the possibility that shock jock Howard Stern could step into the Cowell seat next year and really shake things up. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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The Game Talks Ashanti Collaboration, New Mixtape With DJ Drama

‘The song me and Ashanti did … it’s crazy,’ the MC tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Game Photo: Interscope The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive Just a few years ago, the Game was throwing straight lava at Ja Rule, Irv Gotti, Ashanti and the rest of Murder Inc. during the G-Unit wars with “the world’s most talented record label.” Since leaving the Unit, Game has become friends with Ja and Irv and even recently collaborated with Ashanti on a track for his upcoming The R.E.D. Album. Dr. Dre, who produced the track, suggested the pairing. “Hey, man, it’s ‘No beef 2010.’ That’s the trending topic on this interview, man,” Game laughed. “Dre called me and he was like, ‘You got any current-day problems with Ashanti?’ I was like, ‘Nah. I ain’t got no problems with Ashanti.’ She can sing like mutha—-a and you put her on a hook, it’s automatically radio. So he was like, ‘I’mma have her come down.’ ” Within an hour, Game, Dre and Ashanti where in the studio working on music. “Dre was going through beats and I picked one. I was like, ‘Let’s try her on this hook.’ Me and Ashanti wrote the hook, I went in on the verses and that was it,” he explained. “The song me and Ashanti did, it don’t even have a name for it yet. It’s crazy. We just did that a week ago and I ain’t even name it.” Ashanti seemed excited about the record as well, posting a photo from the session on her Twitter page . “Awwwwwww sh– it’s a problem!!!!!” she wrote . “Me DRE & GAME in the lab ohhhhhhh booooooy this is a SMMMMIZAAASHHH!!!!!” Game’s R.E.D. LP, which also features production by Pharrell Williams and a collaboration with Justin Timberlake , has a tentative release date of March 23. “I got so many amazing records, I don’t know if I should go hard to the streets or go radio,” he said about the first single. But before the album there will be a mixtape with DJ Drama, Red Everything. ” Red Everything mixtape — it’s a bunch of tracks I did specifically for Drama,” Game explained. “They’re full songs mixed with a few freestyles. I’m trying to finish up ‘400 Bars’ and get it on there. Ain’t nobody piss me off that much. But even if that ain’t on there, the mixtape is still gonna be crazy.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Ludacris

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Lil Wayne To Be Sentenced Today

Rapper is expected to turn himself in after sentencing and immediately begin his prison term. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne Photo: Andy Kropa/ Getty Images Lil Wayne, easily the hardest-working MC in hip-hop, will have his career come to a screeching halt when a Manhattan judge formally sentences the rapper to a one-year prison term Tuesday (February 9). The move is the final process in the case, which dates back to July 2007, when Lil Wayne was arrested for gun possession in New York following his first headlining concert in the Big Apple. In October, the Cash Money superstar struck a deal with prosecutors that saw him plead guilty to a reduced charge of attempted gun possession. He’s now expected to serve up to 10 months in prison with the possibility of an early release after eight months for good behavior. The rapper was originally facing as much as 15 years behind bars; New York is among the toughest states in the country when it comes to gun laws for individuals not affiliated with law enforcement. Lil Wayne will appear before Judge Charles H. Solomon on Tuesday morning, where he will formally enter his plea and likely turn himself in to immediately begin his sentence. The firearm in question was registered to Wayne’s manager, Cortez Bryant (and not found on Wayne by police), and the rapper’s attorney attempted to have the case dropped through DNA challenges. Wayne’s defense also sought to have the case dismissed after authorities handling the case misprinted information on the arrest report. The rapper eventually decided to reach a plea deal with the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. In New York, stringent gun laws were enacted during former Governor George Pataki’s administration. In a different state, the rapper could have been levied a fine and probation for the same offense. Wayne pleaded guilty in the case because attempted possession carries almost the same threat of punishment as full possession. “Possession is defined as actual possession or dominion or control. … We said it was dominion and control,” Joan Illuzzi-Orbon explained to MTV News after the deal was announced. The distinction is that the weapon was potentially something available for immediate use. In other words, the threat of controlling the weapon is just as much of a crime as actually controlling one in New York. “Basically, the old law [prior to Pataki’s tenure] required someone to have a loaded weapon and intend to use it [before] the mandatory minimum would kick in,” said Scott Leemon, a defense attorney in New York who has represented G-Unit’s Tony Yayo in the past. “And basically, what they did is they took that out of the law. So the mere possession of a loaded weapon in New York State is a felony.” Lil Wayne has been busy in the weeks leading up to his sentencing. In December, he performed his final hometown show before his jail time. The rapper has also furiously been at work on the forthcoming Tha Carter IV, which will likely see a release by the end of 2010. He also is still facing charges in Arizona , and his trial is set to begin March 30. Despite the challenges the rapper is facing, experts expect Lil Wayne to quietly serve his jail time and continue leading one of the biggest careers in music afterward. “Wayne is from the streets, from the Magnolia Houses in New Orleans, so I’m sure those guys have been in jail or locked up at some point,” retired NYPD Detective Derrick Parker told MTV News. “So being in prison is no big deal to them.” Related Videos Lil Wayne Goes To Jail

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Who Really Shot the Fort Hood Shooter?

The official story is that Sergeant Kimberly Munley took down Nidal Malik Hasan all by herself .

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I Spot a Conspiracy Theory — Who Really Shot the Fort Hood Shooter?

The official story is that Sergeant Kimberly Munley took down Nidal Malik Hasan all by herself . But a witness tells the Times that this Oprah-friendly narrative is not true – that she was possibly shot without firing her gun. The storyline led to much media frothing about Munley – who no-one disputes was brave and took part in efforts to stop the shootings.

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Just In! Amanda Bynes Is Not Wearing Dress!

Usually, when Amanda Bynes doesn’t wear her trademark slut dress , she looks like a Cabbage Patch Kid on steroids. The dress acts as some kind of super power ugliness shield, but here she is in jeans and a t-shirt and I must say she looks damn delicious. I think the glasses and cleavage act as another weapon in her arsenal

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Justin Long: From MAC Nerd to Big Mac

Filed under: Beauty , Hot Bodies We know what’s in Justin Long’s iPod mix … lots and lots of Creatine.The 31-year-old former scrawny guy showed off his pumped up pecs and biceps in NYC yesterday.Apple does the body good. See Also Justin Long Is a Very Marked Man …

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