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Keepin’ It Real at the #Justice4All Rev Al Sharpton Rally DC 12.13.14 – Video


Keepin #39; It Real at the #Justice4All Rev Al Sharpton Rally DC 12.13.14
WTF Has Rev Al Accomplished That These #Ferguson Activists Haven #39;t After decades of marching in NYC and he makes regular guest appearances on Fox News (such as on The O #39;Reilly Factor), CNN ...

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Michael Brown’s Parents Thank Supporters at Justice for All March – Video


Michael Brown #39;s Parents Thank Supporters at Justice for All March
Following an introduction from Al Sharpton, the parents of Michael Brown thank the crowd of thousands in front of them for their support. A gesture that has come to represent the Brown case,...

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Sharpton & Protesters Demand Congress Act – Video


Sharpton Protesters Demand Congress Act
Lt. Col. Allen West Calls Out Hypocrisy of Al Sharpton and NYC Protesters The use of media materials is protected by the Fair Use Clause of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976 which allows for...

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Killing Police Getting Worse! – Video


Killing Police Getting Worse!
Breakaway youth, some anonymous, from Al Sharpton #39;s "Justice for All #39; march in Washington, DC, some masked and mad as hell, take over an intersections in DC #39;s Chinatown with some suggestions...

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Sharpton to meet with Sony exec before release of Annie remake

Embattled Sony chief Amy Pascal is due to meet with the Rev. Al Sharpton in person in New York just days before Sonys remake of Annie, starring Jamie Foxx and Quvenzhan Wallis, is to be released in theaters.

Pascal made a call to Sharpton late last week after racist e-mails between herself and producer Scott Rudin about President Obama and what movies he might like were revealed as part of sensitive information released by hackers.

Sharpton said to Page Six exclusively:

I told her how offended I was, I felt it was outrageous. She said it didnt reflect her [true feelings]. I told her when you look at the lack of diversity in Hollywood, and her own company and the context and language [of the e-mails], how could I not feel offended?

Sharpton said Pascal was due to be in New York next week and asked me to meet. I agreed. Sharpton also said he would ask prominent African-American academic Dr. Cornel West and Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, to join the meeting. He added no mention was made of Rudin in the call.

Sharpton continued that he didnt agree to anything more than a meeting with Pascal during their conversation.

I dont agree her apology is sufficient, nor did I agree that we wont join those [calling] for her removal. Everything is on the table. Im not going to promise anything either way.

Pascal on Thursday told the Hollywood Reporter the call to Sharpton was about starting the healing process, and said, I want to accept responsibility for these stupid, callous remarks.

Others believe Pascal is trying to save her job and stem further fallout, whether it be black talent refusing to work with Sony or boycotts of Sony movies, including Annie.

A Hollywood source said, The bottom line is that Sony is a publicly traded company, and if their shareholders and box office is hurt from the fallout of this hacking scandal, that will seal her fate. It is interesting that Sony ordered its name be removed from The Interview, and you may well see they will do the same with Annie.

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