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Visit Combat Jack , Listen.

Awesome Episode, but that’s easy for this crew on one of my favorite Podcast Shows ever! The Combat Jack show it’s one of the best things online..easy.
Touré touches on everything from Race, of course, to Prince (the artist formerly known as such) to being a Jack and Jill dropout. Lol. Good Stuff.

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Writer-director Malcolm D. Lee’s Follow up to his all star cast classic. Should be awesome!

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According to a new research report, America’s racial wealth gaps will persist until public policy reforms provide every family the opportunity to build wealth.
Less than Equal: Racial Disparities in Wealth Accumulation, from the Urban Institute’s Opportunity and Ownership project analyzed data and trends from 1983-2010. Over these years, the average household income of whites remained double that of either Black or Latino families. But when wealth was considered, the amount of available assets remaining after all indebtedness was deducted, white families’ wealth grew six times that of either that for either Black or Latino families.
“When it comes to economic gaps between whites and communities of color in the United States, income inequality tells part of the story. But let’s not forget about wealth. Wealth isn’t just money in the bank; its insurance against tough times, tuition to get a better education and a better job, savings to retire on and a springboard into the middle class. In short, wealth translates into opportunity”, said the report.

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That’s Awesome !!!! Beautiful gals can sing too! That’s a #WinWin ! Ha !

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(Can’t see this video below ? Click the Video Link here) Charles Ramsey Interview

“I barbecue with this dude, we eat ribs and what not, listen to salsa music. You see where I’m coming from?”

“I knew something is wrong when a little pretty white girl runs into a black mans arms”

“Something is wrong here”

“Dead giveaway”

“Deeeeadd GiveAway”

Charles, prepare to go viral.

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CLEVELAND – Cleveland police said missing teens Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and a third woman were found in a west side house on Monday.
“This isn’t the ending we usually get,” said MetroHealth Medical Center Dr. Gerald Maloney.
Hundreds of people gathered in the streets near 2207 Seymour Ave. in Cleveland, where the women were discovered. Cleveland police said Berry, DeJesus and Michelle Knight are alive, talking and appear to be OK.
“I heard screaming… And I see this girl going nuts trying to get outside,” said Charles Ramsey, a neighbor who found the women. “I go on the porch and she said ‘Help me get out. I’ve been here a long time.’ I figure it was domestic violence dispute.”
“She comes out with a little girl and says ‘Call 911, my name is Amanda Berry’… When she told me, it didn’t register.” He said he made the call and gave Berry the phone. When police arrived, officers asked him if he knew who he rescued.
Angel Cordero, who spoke Spanish, told NewsChannel5′s Stephanie Ramirez that he helped break down the door. He said there was a child who was about 4 or 5 years old with Berry, as well as other children inside the house. He said he recognized Berry from posters.
Cleveland police said three suspects are in custody.
Berry was last seen in 2003 when she was called her sister to say she was getting a ride home from work at the Burger King on West 110th Street and Lorain Avenue. She was set to turn 17 the day after her disappearance. Her mother died of heart failure in 2006.
On April 2, 2004, 14-year-old DeJesus went missing while walking home from Wilbur Wright Middle School. She was last seen around West 105 Street and Lorain Avenue. Her mother, Nancy Ruiz, said she believed DeJesus was sold into human trafficking.
“I always said it from the beginning; she was sold to the highest bidder,” Ruiz said in April 2012.
The remaining families of both women went to MetroHealth Medical Center, where they will be reunited. FBI agents were also at the hospital Monday night as family and friends flocked to see the women.
“I am thankful that Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight have been found alive. We have many unanswered questions regarding this case and the investigation will be ongoing. Again, I am thankful that these three young ladies are found and alive,” Mayor Frank Jackson said.
Last summer, there was a break in Berry case that turned out to be an inmate’s hoax. Robert Wolford, 26, told authorities that Berry’s body was in a vacant lot in Cleveland. Police searched at West 30th Street and Wade Avenue in July with backhoes, but nothing was found. Wolford was sentenced to four and half years in prison after pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice, making a false report and making a false alarm.

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Floyd ESPN

The $32 million is just the contract minimum. The bulk of everything else goes to him.”

Read the rest over at ESPN by Dan Rafael .

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I find it Motivational, Inspirational, and Empowering every time he does an interview.

Amos Winbush III ( Founder of CyberSynchs) interviewed by Jaime Tardy on Eventual Millionaire, talks How to Love Being Uncomfortable in Business. Below, he gives great tips for all entrepreneurs and go-getters on Sway in the Morning.

Check out this interview from The Mental Toughness Summit

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Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins interviews Lupe Fiasco about his role as Creative Director at the Health and Wellness startup, HIGI.

Awesome ! Lupe is giving you the gems in this interview, on NETWORKING ! You have to ask! You never know what the answer may be. I didn’t know Lupe writes a column for the Chicago Sun-Times, but his friend and mentor of sorts, Michael Ferro, who owns the Chicago Sun-Times, brought him on as Creative Director at ‘higi’. He also talks about being a multi-millionaire. Good Stuff.

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Constance interviews Dr.Dennis Kimbro, author of The Wealth Choice.

Check out The Wealth Choice (Book)

Constance interviews Dr.Dennis Kimbro, author of The Wealth Choice. (mp3)

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