Soledad O’Brien Bids Farewell To Starting Point With Ode To ‘Tough,’ ‘Honest’ Journalism (Video)
Category: Entertainment Written by Roz Edward, National Content Director

Friday marked Soledad O’Brien‘s last day hosting Starting Point — so during the “End Point” segment, the panel offered her a warm farewell, sharing their fondest memories of the show. Signing off, O’Brien recalled the man behind some of her more explosive interviews and offered the wisdom she’s gained through the experience: “Facts matter.”
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Paired with friendly jibes, Will Cain and Roland Martin spoke of their good relationship with O’Brien, both personally and professionally, while Ryan Lizza gave “a shout-out to a year’s worth of some of the best interviews with politicians.” Last but not least, John Berman lamented that “John Sununu could not be here this morning” — and thanked O’Brien for an “interesting, fantastic year.”
O’Brien herself spoke of the chance CNN has given her “to cover some of the biggest stories” of our time. Specifically, she told an anecdote about Hurricane Katrina coverage, recalling the standing ovation the team received “because we had covered the story so well.”
“I think if I’ve learned anything over the past year,” she said, “it’s that facts matter. And we shouldn’t be afraid to have tough and honest conversations, and maybe even argue a little bit when there’s a lot at stake. And yes, Gov. Sununu, I am talking to you.”
O’Brien will still be producing specials/documentaries for CNN and will be working with her production company on those projects going forward. CNN’s new, still-unnamed morning show — co-hosted by Chris Cuomo and Kate Bolduan — will premiere later this spring.
Last Updated on Monday, 01 April 2013 16:07
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Cry For Help? Pat Houston Hospitalized After Suicide Scare
Category: Entertainment Written by News One



Whitney Houston‘s sister-in-law Pat Houston wrote a Facebook status that suggested she was about to commit suicide, but when police and paramedics arrived to her Alpharetta, Georgia home, she claimed it was all a misunderstanding, reports TMZ.[1]
Pat Houston, known for being the brains behind the family’s foray into reality television and Whitney Houston’s right-hand woman, posted on her Facebook page:
“Sometimes you just feel like giving up on life and its many challenges. And for the first time in my life…I’m tired…and I want to finally rest. I love you guys.”
TMZ has more:
...Sources tell us several family members saw the post and were immediately concerned … they began calling and texting Pat but got no answer. Then they went to her house, found her passed out in bed next to a pill bottle … and decided to call 911.
We’re told as soon as cops arrived, Pat woke up and explained she had simply taken pain medication for her back, turned off her phone and then gone to sleep — unaware so many



Whitney Houston‘s sister-in-law Pat Houston wrote a Facebook status that suggested she was about to commit suicide, but when police and paramedics arrived to her Alpharetta, Georgia home, she claimed it was all a misunderstanding, reports TMZ.[1]
Pat Houston, known for being the brains behind the family’s foray into reality television and Whitney Houston’s right-hand woman, posted on her Facebook page:
“Sometimes you just feel like giving up on life and its many challenges. And for the first time in my life…I’m tired…and I want to finally rest. I love you guys.”
TMZ has more:
Sources tell us several family members saw the post and were immediately concerned … they began calling and texting Pat but got no answer. Then they went to her house, found her passed out in bed next to a pill bottle … and decided to call 911.
We’re told as soon as cops arrived, Pat woke up and explained she had simply taken pain medication for her back, turned off her phone and then gone to sleep — unaware so many people were trying to contact her.
We’re told Pat informed everyone … she was never suicidal, the Facebook post was a result of stress.
Law enforcement tells us, Pat was taken to the hospital — as a preventative measure — and released a short time later.
As previously reported by NewsOne[2], Houston made waves when she blamed singer Ray J for Whitney’s spiral that ultimately led to her death:
“If things hadn’t changed. But things were changing, things were really changing with her — very much so. It wasn’t about substance abuse relative to the latter days. I was afraid for other things … [her] lifestyle. “I saw her chasing a dream — looking for love in all the wrong places.”
It is highly unlikely that Houston didn’t know how her status would be taken and we hope she gets the help she needs before the next time is more than just a scare.
References
- ^reports TMZ. (www.tmz.com)
- ^NewsOne (newsone.com)
Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 14:40
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A Eulogy For Lil Wayne (Even Though He's Not Dead Yet)
Category: Entertainment Written by Dion Rabouin
I'd like to take a moment to remember Lil Wayne. He's not dead yet, physically speaking, but his brush with death on Friday reminded me of what we'll be losing if and when he is gone.

On Friday, TMZ reported that the legendary New Orleans rapper had been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after being discovered "shaking uncontrollably" and "unconscious" on a jet flying out of Los Angeles.
He reportedly almost died, and even if Lil Wayne's latest seizure doesn't kill him, which from all accounts it won't, his behavior suggests he's lucky to have made it this far and his luck may be running out quickly. The codeine-saturated syrup that has become synonymous with Wayne's name and music has previously taken the lives of hip hop legends Pimp C and DJ Screw.
And it's already affected Wayne's music. The Lil Wayne whose music and lyrics mesmerized myself and millions of other hip hop aficionados has been dead and gone for years.
He was, for a time, the best rapper alive and one of the most astonishing and impressive lyricists in the world. He put together similes and metaphors like a wordsmith and at his absolute best no one could touch him, not another rapper, not a journalist not a poet not a novelist. He was that good.
He had an ability to move from witty and humorous to devastatingly serious on the same song, often in the same verse and occasionally in the same line. Almost all of that is missing in his music today.
That's why when the world erupted over his indefensibly foul and deplorable lyric about Emmett Till recently, I wasn't surprised. The line wasn't intended to be offensive or even controversial, it was just lazy. Wayne needed a new metaphor for being good at sex so why not take a stab at the long dead civil rights legend?
That's his signature these days – sloppy wordplay, thoughtless rhymes and an often crude obsession with female genitalia.
In his heyday, Wayne incorporated elements of pop culture, underground street life, Christian imagery and boss-level braggadocio into his rhymes. He was, as Time Magazine hailed him in 2008, "a savant who merges sex, drugs and politics with a sneaky intellect, a freakish knowledge of pop culture and a voice out of the Delta."
In addition to being a more than capable lyricist, Wayne was a marvel of musical endurance. He's recorded and released more music than seemingly any artist in the history of the recording industry. In 2007, Billboard reported that he released 77 songs. That didn't even include guest appearances on other artists' music.
A lot of Weezy fans haven't even heard his most impressive rhymes because much of his best material wasn't found on his albums. He put it on rare and obscure mixtapes that he gave away for free on the internet. Some of the best rapping he ever did was released digitally on compilation series like "Dedication," "The Leak," "The W Carter" and "Da Drought," all of which had at least one sequel. He released more than 20 official mixtapes and there's an almost infinite catalog of unofficial releases online.
Despite his penchant for giving his work away, Lil Wayne's ability to churn out quality, thought-provoking and popular verses time and time again still made him the undisputed king of Billboard. In addition to all the mixtapes, during his 14-year career he also released nine major label solo albums and seven others with groups like The Hot Boyz and Young Money. In September he passed Elvis Presley as the man with the most entries on the Billboard 100 chart with 109. The designation happened on his 30th birthday.
At his apex, his rhymes were a mix of the familiar and the unfamiliar, a fusion of the many worlds in which he existed. There was the world of high society and lavish expenditures; the world of his gritty New Orleans upbringing; the world of his inner circle, the Cash Money/Young Money family whom he often referenced; and the world of sports, celebrities and current events that fill news headlines.
I'm not sure whether it was drugs, fame or his obsession with money and rap's number one spot that took him from us, but the man whose ability to fill a 16 with lyrics that left us all awestruck has been gone for some time.
I hope Wayne can kick his syrup habit, get back to making great music and live a long, healthy life. Unfortunately, we've seen this movie before and it seldom ends with the protagonist having an epiphany and turning it all around.
He suffered multiple seizures a few days before the one he suffered on Friday, according to a number of sources quoted by TMZ, and even that wasn't the first time.
"Wayne's latest seizures follow an unfortunate pattern – he dealt with seizure-like symptoms while traveling on a private jet last October. The plane made an emergency landing in Texas, and Wayne was taken to a local hospital," reported Rolling Stone.
TMZ also wrote of this latest incident that "sources say there's evidence Wayne went on a Sizzurp binge after being released from the hospital on Wednesday, because doctors found high amounts of codeine in his system. Wanye's stomach was pumped 3 times to flush the drugs from his system."
Things don't look bright for Wayne, but, in truth, they haven't for some time.
But here's hoping that he makes it, and if he doesn't, I hope history at least remembers the brilliance of who he was, because at his best he was one of the best we've ever heard.
Last Updated on Monday, 18 March 2013 15:22
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Twitter Comedy Beef: Mike Epps, Kevin Hart Exchange Insults
Category: Entertainment Written by News One




What do you get when comedian Mike Epps[1] calls out comedian Kevin Hart[2] on Twitter?
An uncomfortable blend of comedic gold and blatant homophobia.
After getting word that Hart allowed Shaquille O’Neal to “hump” him in the season finale of Real Husbands of Hollywood, Epps went in about how Hollywood attempts to emasculate Black men and accused Hart of selling out to make a buck.
This has long been a criticism levied at Tinsel Town; but Hart, like Tyler Perry and Jamie Foxx, have no problem slipping on a bra and panties to simultaneously make fun of Black women and curry favor in Hollywood. Conversely, White men have often been known to dress like women for a laugh — Robin Williams and Adam Sandler to name a couple — but it doesn’t spark the same outcry.
Equally disturbing is that BET is a repeat offender when it comes to rape “humor,” as shown in this picture and in at least one episode of “The Game”.
But the Twitter beef didn’t stop at homophobic “jokes,” such as referring to Epps as a
...Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 09:15
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Update: Lil Wayne Tweets: ‘I’m Good Everybody’ (video)
Category: Entertainment Written by News One




Hip-hop icon Lil Wayne appears at his hometown Macy’s, in the Lakeside area of New Orleans, to meet fans and promote his contemporary streetwear brand TRUKFIT, on Friday, Feb. 1, 2013 in Lakeside, La. (Photo by Jack Dempsey/Invision/AP)
UPDATE: 7:54 AM EST:
Despite fan concern and conflicting reports regarding death bed rumors, more sources close to the situation say that Lil’ Wayne is recovering. One woman with Wayne’s entourage called TMZ’s story “lies” and told L.A. Weekly[1] that the rapper was sitting up drinking water yesterday. Hip-Hop heavy-weight Busta Rhymes tweeted the following:
And T.I. continued expressing outrage over TMZ’s coverage during a performance at SXSW.
See clip below (Parental Advisory): <
UPDATE: 4:21 AM EST:
Wayne’s fellow YMCMB member and close friend Drake paid him a visit at Cedars Sinai Hospital as visiting hours were closing. The latest report is that Wayne’s condition is “slowly improving” but doctors are watching him closely.
UPDATE: 10:15 PM EST:
Well the streets have spoken. Rapper T.I. twe
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Last Updated on Saturday, 16 March 2013 09:26
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