Justin Timberlake releasing all of ‘The 20/20 Experience’ on deluxe vinyl

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By Kyle Anderson

With his computer-twerky Timbaland beats and throwback tuxes, few people blend the past and the future better than Justin Timberlake. He’ll go a step further once The 20/20 Experience — 2 of 2 hits the streets in October, when you’ll be able to buy the entirety of The 20/20 Experience on a super-deluxe four-LP vinyl set.

Hitting store shelves on October 1 (the same day as 2 of 2 lands), The 20/20 Experience: Complete Experience will feature four vinyl discs with every song from Timberlake’s comeback project. Vinyl is a logical choice for Timberlake — it’s a classic piece of technology (the old) that has nevertheless seen a resurgence (the new): Vinyl sales are expected to move nearly six million units this year, an increase of almost 30 percent over last year’s numbers. And vinyl has been good to Timberlake, too; the vinyl version of The 20/20 Experience has been a steady seller since its release back in March.

Read More Justin Timberlake releasing all of ‘The 20/20 Experience’ on deluxe vinyl | The Music Mix | EW.com.

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‘Breaking Bad’ Return Doubles Previous Record With 5.9 Million Viewers

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Breaking Bad (season 1) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Michael O’Connell

Breaking Bad surged to a series record on Sunday night, bringing in 5.9 million viewers in its first airing — nearly doubling its previous high. The start of the AMC series’ final eight episodes, the jump makes a compelling case for how many viewers have found the series on Netflix, DVD and OnDemand during its lengthy hiatus.

The first half of Breaking Bad‘s final season opened with 2.9 million viewers last July, making for a 102 percent gain, year over year. A record at the time, the series eclipsed the haul several episodes later with 3 million viewers tuning into the penultimate episode before the show’s break.

Breaking Bad also surged in adults 18-49, jumping 87 percent from last summer’s season premiere with 3.6 million viewers in the demo. Adults 25-54 also saw gains, rising 81 percent to 3.3 million

Read More  TV Ratings: ‘Breaking Bad’ Return Doubles Previous Record With 5.9 Million Viewers.

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An Open Letter To Tavis Smiley

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Tavis Smiley, 2011 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Chris Jones

Dear Mr. Smiley,

I have admired you immensely as a positive force in the Black community and a consummate professional among your peers. That subtle Gulfport, Mississippi accent blends well with your fine tuned delivery and your manicured decorum.

Since President Obama convincingly earned his residency at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, there’s been a self-assigned modification in your publicized causes and their effects. It’s no secret that this rift presumably developed shortly after the then Senator from Illinois’ was unable to attend your then annual State of the Black Union in 2009.

Still a staunch supporter of now President Obama, I remain puzzled about how two bright, young African American men, having the talent and connections to be super stars within their respective community and country, could deviate from what seemed to be a symmetrical course. I know where the President is going; I am not sure about you?

Just recently Chris Matthews, during the “Let Me Finish” segment of his program on MSNBC shed some light on what the hating the President is about. For all of his post Presidential accomplishments, Obama still cannot earn due props from many of his adversaries, in large part because of his race. Yes, I said it and you should know it, as well. That disturbed mentality is so embedded in the disdainful spirits of so many that they will never applaud him, no matter how monumental his accomplishments are. Why? He’s smart, gracious, attentive, strategic, reflective, empathetic, engaging and quite political. I guess that’s not quite enough because, by preconceived standards, he just doesn’t look the part.

So what’s this got to do with you? A lot. Prior to the next President’s “no show decision” for your forum due to a previous campaign agenda schedule, you seem to have precluded that you should be the apparent choice for the direct link of President Bush’s replacement to the African American populace? A reminder: Barack Obama was running for President of the United States, and, not the head of the Urban League, no disrespect intended. This new President brought a new kind of “A game” to the Beltway … one that you had not played before.

Read More  An Open Letter To Tavis Smiley | EURweb – Part 1.

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Having a friend of a different race

By Clarence Page

Nonwhite Americans are much more likely than white Americans to have a friend of a different race, a new poll finds.

The poll released by Reuters/Ipsos on Thursday found that about 40 percent of white Americans say they only have close white friends. Only 25 percent of nonwhite Americans say they only have close friends of their own race.

That makes an unfortunate amount of sense. Despite our tremendous intergroup progress since the “Mad Men” era, we Americans still live significantly segregated lives, especially outside of the classroom and workplace.

We usually think of “cultural deprivation” as an affliction of the poor, alienated and disenfranchised. But even the well-heeled and well-connected are more deprived of valuable insights about their fellow humans than we often realize.

And, even in our advanced media age, the best way to get to know other groups is through personal relationships. We should not need scientific studies to tell us that.

The poll comes at a poignantly significant time, between the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman tragedy and the 50th anniversary on Aug. 28 of Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech on the Washington Mall.

Remembering King reminds us of how far we have come in overcoming our racial differences. The fallout from the Zimmerman trial reminds us of how far we have to go.

Read More Having a friend of a different race – chicagotribune.com.

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Shola Lynch – Free Angela and all Political Prisoners

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Congress to Pentagon: Save the Troops From Predatory Lenders

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By Erika Eichelberger

Six years ago, a major Pentagon investigation revealed that shady lenders were taking advantage of active-duty military by roping them into high-risk loans with astronomical interest rates. The Military Lending Act (MLA), which Congress passed in 2007, was supposed to fix the problem by capping annual interest rates on loans to service members at 36 percent. But lenders have found a way around the law, and lawmakers are fed up.

Here’s the problem. When it passed the MLA, Congress left it up to the Defense Department to determine which types of loans would be covered by the interest-rate cap. At the time, Pentagon officials decided to only apply the interest rate cap to closed-end loans, which can only be used once and have to be paid back at a certain time. But the DoD allowed lenders to continue to offer service members high-interest open-end loans, which are like credit cards or lines of credit: they have varying balances, can be used multiple times, and have no set date for full repayment. These loans can sport interest rates of close to 800 percent.

Now members of Congress are pushing for the DoD, which has been reexamining the rule since June, to apply the interest-rate cap to open-end loans, too. Last week, a group of 23 Democratic senators—including Sens. Jack Reed (D-RI), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)—and 54 Democratic members of the House of Representatives wrote letters to the DoD demanding the Pentagon expand the interest-rate cap to cover more types of loans.

“Service members that risk their lives to protect our freedoms shouldn’t be victim to predatory lending, period,” Brown said in an email. “The Department of Defense needs to protect service members’ financial security by closing legal loopholes that can be used to exploit military families.”

Members of the military are particularly vulnerable to predatory lenders, who make their profits from a borrower’s inability to pay the loan in full when it’s due and encourage extensions of the loan through refinancing offers that often include additional high fees. “Predatory lenders seek out young and financially inexperienced borrowers who have bank accounts and steady jobs, but also have little in savings, [and] flawed credit,” according to the Pentagon’s 2006 investigation. Lenders will often use military-style images in their ads to create the illusion that they are affiliated with the armed forces, the Pentagon investigation found. And although some states already have their own laws banning high-interest open-end loans, 54 percent of service members are stationed in the 20 states that permit forms of high-cost lending not covered by the DoD rule, according to the Consumer Federation of America (CFA), a consumer advocacy group.

Read More Congress to Pentagon: Save the Troops From Predatory Lenders | Mother Jones.

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Holder: ‘We Can’t Incarcerate Our Way to Becoming a Safer Nation’

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Official portrait of United States Attorney General Eric Holder (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Brentin Mock

Well, the private prison industry won’t like this at all: Today, Attorney General Eric Holder will announce new policies that will reduce maximized sentences for nonviolent drug offenders who aren’t tied to gangs or large-scale drug organizations. Holder will also seek sentencing reductions for elderly, nonviolent inmates while seeking alternative ways to handle other nonviolent criminals besides sending them to prison.

Holder is expected to make these announcements, which he’s been hinting at for months, today at the national conference for the American Bar Association in San Francisco, according to The Washington Post.

“A vicious cycle of poverty, criminality and incarceration traps too many Americans and weakens too many communities; however, many aspects of our criminal justice system may actually exacerbate this problem rather than alleviate it,” Holder will say today, as written in excerpts of his speech obtained by the Post. “Too many Americans go to too many prisons for far too long and for no good law enforcement reason. “We cannot simply prosecute or incarcerate our way to becoming a safer nation.”

Read More  Holder: ‘We Can’t Incarcerate Our Way to Becoming a Safer Nation’ – COLORLINES.

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California inmate in prison hunger strike: ‘Each minute has been torturous’

By Rory Carroll

prison_barsCalifornia’s prison hunger strike is pitting hundreds of inmates against authorities in a battle of wills largely invisible to outsiders.

A mass protest which has just entered its second month is playing out in the solitary confinement units of maximum security jails where an estimated 400 prisoners are refusing food to demand an end to what they call inhumane conditions.

Some have been hospitalised as their bodies, stripped of fat, now consume muscle, a point when health can be permanently damaged.

Inmates’ supporters held small rallies in Oakland and Los Angeles on Thursday to mark one month – 32 days – since the July 8 start of the protest. A “bike for the strike” event is scheduled in Oakland on Friday.

The core demand is an end to indefinite solitary confinement in Security Housing Units, known as SHUs. Some inmates have been in such cells for decades, prompting denunciations from Amnesty International and other human rights advocates.

Strike leaders – an unusual alliance of whites, African Americans and Latinos – say the conditions amount to torture and that the system for selecting those for segregation is callous and capricious. A condition of release into the general jail population is to “debrief” – inform – against gang members.

Authorities reject the criticism and say the strike is an attempt by gang leaders to regain the ability to terrorise fellow prisoners, staff and communities throughout California. Each side accuses the other of brutality and manipulation. There is little sign of negotiation or compromise.

Read More California inmate in prison hunger strike: ‘Each minute has been torturous’ | World news | The Guardian.

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Prison Phone Call Costs To Be Reduced; 15-Minute Call Previously As Much As $17

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By Ian Simpson

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted on Friday to reduce prison telephone rates that had made it far more expensive for prison inmates to make phone calls than it is outside prison walls.

The commission voted 2-1 to reduce interstate phone rates for inmates that it said had been as high as $17 for a 15-minute call when extra fees were added in, the panel said in a statement.

The lower fees were aimed at helping prisoners maintain contact with family and friends, which lowers the probability that inmates will return to prison after release, the FCC said.

The new rates will also allow about 2.7 million children who have a parent in prison or jail to remain in touch, the statement said.

“The Commission’s reforms adopt a simple and balanced approach that protects security and public safety needs, ensures providers receive fair compensation while providing reasonable rates to consumers,” it said.

In an interim move, the FCC limited per-minute rates to 25 cents for long-distance collect calls, meaning that a 15-minute call cannot top $3.75. Debit and prepaid calls were capped at 21 cents a minute, or $3.15 for 15 minutes.

Read More  Prison Phone Call Costs To Be Reduced; 15-Minute Call Previously As Much As $17.

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It’s Time to Do Something When a Corporation Like WalMart Won’t Pay a Living Wage: Or Else We All Pay

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By Thom Hartmann

Last week, thousands of fast food workers from across the country walked off their jobs to demand a living wage of $15 an hour. Ever since, the Republican talking point machine has been running on all cylinders.

According to pundits on the right, giving fast food workers or any other workers, for that matter, a $7 or $8 bump to their hourly wages would cut so much into the bottom lines of “job-creators” that business owners would have to either pass the cost of a living-wage onto consumers or simply stop hiring new workers altogether.

But lost among all the noise on the right is one very, very important point: getting tax preferences and limitations on liability to do business in the United States is a privilege, not a right. It’s a privilege that we as a society offer to budding entrepreneurs and big business alike in exchange for goods, services, and jobs.

Look at it this way: when someone opens up a business, they’re entitled to all sorts of special tax breaks that most people can’t get. They can write off fancy meals; they can write off nights stayed at five-star hotels; they can write off airfare to anywhere in the world they do business, or even might do business; and they can even write off any legal expenses they incur when they get busted for breaking the law. Drug dealers who push pot can’t write off their lawyer’s fees, but drug dealers at Big Pharma, even when they lie and break the law in ways that kill people, can – all because they’re incorporated.

Read More It’s Time to Do Something When a Corporation Like WalMart Won’t Pay a Living Wage: Or Else We All Pay | Alternet.

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