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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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U.S. President Barack Obama emerged, unanimously, as the world’s most powerful person, for the second year running. Obama was the decisive winner of the 2012 U.S. presidential election, and now he gets four more years to push his agenda.The President faces major challenges, including an unresolved budget crisis, stubbornly high unemployment and renewed unrest in the Middle East. But Obama remains the unquestioned commander in chief of the world’s greatest military, and head of its sole economic and cultural superpower. Source

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A new movement is helping transform urban communities into beautiful eco-spaces by teaching others to “utilize green tools to promote opportunities for equitable, sustainable and innovative renewal.”

The non-profit organization Make A Green Noise is the eco-friendly effort of the program director Rhonda Webb and development director Rushelli Luna.

Through ‘Make A Green Noise,’ Rhonda and Rushelli aspire to teach communities how to plant their own gardens in effort to lower the carbon footprint as well as providing access to “healthier, organic food.”

The movement is focusing on building up in areas of Compton, which has a history of having very rich farmland in the past, and transforming the community back to its previous ‘green’ state.

Rushelli explains that the organization tries to fight for grants and funding in inner city neighborhoods because those areas are what need the most help.

“We have to constantly fund-raise, and we are new non-profit organization therefore it’s even harder to start up,” she said. “Right now our biggest challenge is getting the fund-raising dollars and getting the community out in masses.”

If you’re interested in participating in Make A Green Noise, the organization is holding two separate events on Nov. 2 & 3, and Nov. 9 & 10 where they will be teaching the community how to raise/plant garden beds on Compton Blvd and Central. For more information, visit their website or Facebook Page.

To learn more about sustainable gardening and some tips on how to start your own, listen to our interview with Rhonda and Rushelli in the segments below.

Part one – How Make A Green Noise started.

Rhonda and Rushelli started the movement after discovering they shared the same desire to beautify the Compton area and create open spaces for community gardens or farmer’s markets.

“I just love my community, I don’t know anything about gardening…that’s Rhonda,” laughs Rushelli. “I really just love community planning and encouraging young people to get out.”

For Rhonda, her love of gardening started young from the leadership of her mother.

“[My mother] taught us the benefit of conservation when we were very small, the benefit of recycling…and how important that was both to our family and also to the planet,” she said.

Part two – How Make A Green Noise is helping city youth re-connect with nature.

“There’s a disconnect with the great outdoors,” said Rhonda. “Students who are city kids by nature and think they don’t really feel that ‘ooh’ for the great outdoors are actually having this ‘awe’ moment, and I think that’s wonderful for them to feel like they’re a part of nature.”

They also talk about making a firm commitment of beautifying Compton as opposed to other neighborhoods because they both have close family ties to the city. Listen below to hear more.

Part three – Tips on starting your own compost and garden.

“Green waste is just simple household waste from the kitchen that’s not meat – so your salads, your vegetables, coffee, coffee filters – all those things you can capture,” said Rhonda. “It’s actually going to star decomposing and turn into a rich soil.”

For more tips and ways to participate with Make A Green Noise, listen to the clip below.

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Much respect to Vernon Jordan. #Genius #Business #Power #Influence

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Gets pretty ugly and Piers brings up the Toure tweet….Toure ethers him on his journslism skills…

The Media Game Reminds Me of the Rap Game…

Isn’t Piers currently beefing with Madonna?

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The death of Trayvon Martin was a shot heard around the world. Celebrities are privileged beyond belief to have a public following. We have explored and exploited media to our own benefits. Now its time to exploit media for the benefit of humanity as a whole. As purveyors of content and media, we need to use our voices to stop injustice at the site of its origin. Please follow our campaign on Twitter by using the hashtag #fearkillsloveheals

Sometimes, you need Lawrence O’Donnell to go into beast mode and help us understand how these clowns operate. #TruthSerum

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I always have to check myself after hearing the wise Dick Gregory speak …on anything. Did you listen closely …what about the hood ? Brotha Gregory takes it there and gives you what you need to hear.

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