Netflix Removes ‘Chappelle’s Show’ Upon Request From Dave Chappelle Who Blasts ViacomCBS For Licensing His Show Without Paying Him
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Dave Chappelle had made it clear that he did not approve of ViacomCBS licensing his Comedy Central series, Chappelle’s Show, without paying him a dime. The comedian spoke about it during his recent Saturday Night Live monologue, and now he has done something about it.
In a video, titled Unforgiven, which was posted on Instagram this morning, Chappelle says that he had asked Netflix, where he has a deal for standup specials, to take Chappelle’s Show, which the streamer had licensed on a non-exclusive basis, off the service.
Netflix has honored Chappelle’s request, and removed the show overnight last night, a rep for the streamer confirmed to Deadline. The show began streaming on Netflix in the U.S. on Nov. 1. Chappelle’s Show, owned by ViacomCBS, is still available on the company’s Comedy Central and CBS All Access outlets and was also recently licensed by HBO Max. Companies that license a program pay the seller who, in tern, has to compensate the creatives on the show.
“People think I made a lot of money from Chappelle’s Show,” Chappelle says in the video, filmed during a recent standup set, in which he reminisces about his comedy career. “When I left that show I never got paid. They (ViacomCBS) didn’t have to pay me because I signed the contract. But is that right? I found out that these people were streaming my work and they never had to ask me or they never have to tell me. Perfectly legal ‘cause I signed the contract. But is that right? I didn’t think so either. That’s why I like working for Netflix. I like working for Netflix because when all those bad things happened to me, that company didn’t even exist. And when I found out they were streaming Chappelle’s Show, I was furious. How could they not– how could they not know? So you know what I did? I called them and I told them that this makes me feel bad. And you want to know what they did? They agreed that they would take it off their platform just so I could feel better. That’s why I f*ck with Netflix. Because they paid me my money, they do what they say they’re going to do, and they went above and beyond what you could expect from a businessman. They did something just because they thought that I might think that they were wrong. And I do — I think that if you are f*cking streaming that show you’re fencing stolen goods.”
Chappelle repeated his appeal to fans, which he also made on SNL earlier this month. “So I’m not going to the agents, I’m coming to my real boss — I’m coming to you. I’m begging you — if you ever liked me, if you ever think there was anything worthwhile about me, I’m begging you, please don’t watch that show. I’m not asking you to boycott any network — boycott me. Boycott Chappelle’s Show. Do not watch it unless they pay me.”
Chappelle was the co-creator, executive producer and star of Chappelle’s Show, which had an abbreviated but very successful run on Comedy Central from 2003-2006.
Netflix has been Chappelle’s home for four years with a deal for standup specials.
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Celebrities questioned, arrested by NCB in Bollywood-drug cartel nexus investigation
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Comedienne Bharti Singh and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa have been arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) after 86.5 grams of ganja was recovered from their home and office in Andheri West. Bharti and Haarsh are the latest personalities from the Hindi entertainment industry to be summoned and arrested by NCB as part of the agency’s campaign “to uproot the drug citadel in Mumbai, especially in Bollywood.” (Photo: Instagram/Bharti Singh)
The investigations regarding the same was launched during the Sushant Singh Rajput death case in which actor-VJ Rhea Chakraborty and her brother Showik Chakraborty were alleged to be part of a drug cartel that had supplied drugs to the Dil Bechara actor. While Rhea was let out on bail after spending a month in jail, Showik was denied bail. (Photo: Instagram/Rhea Chakraborty)
Deepika Padukone was summoned by the NCB for some of the words used in a 2017 chat. The actor was questioned for several hours by the agency. (Photo: Instagram/Deepika Padukone)
Shraddha Kapoor is another celebrity to have been questioned by the Narcotics Control Bureau. (Photo: Instagram/Shraddha Kapoor)
Sara Ali Khan was questioned for close to five hours by the NCB in its efforts to uncover a Bollywood-drug cartel nexus. (Photo: Instagram/Sara Ali Khan)
The NCB sent a summons to Rakul Preet Singh after her name cropped up during the interrogation of Rhea Chakraborty. (Photo: Instagram/Rakul Preet Singh)
Both Arjun Rampal and his partner Gabriella Demetriades were questioned by NCB officials after the actor’s residence in Bandra was searched by the agency. Gabriella’s brother Agisilaos Demetriades was arrested by the NCB after the 30-year-old South African was alleged to be found in possession of banned drugs. (Photo: Instagram/Arjun Rampal)
The NCB arrested Bollywood producer Firoz Nadiadwala’s wife Shabana Saeed after ganja was found at their Juhu residence. Shabana was later granted bail by a city court. (Photo: Express Archive)
TV actor Preetika Chauhan, who has appeared in shows like Maa Vaishnodevi and Savdhaan India, was arrested by the NCB for buying banned drugs. (Photo: Instagram/Preetika Chauhan)
Former employee of Dharmatic Entertainment, Kshitij Ravi Prasad was held by the NCB in a separate drug case in November. He was earlier arrested by the agency in a drug case linked to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. (Photo: Instagram/Kshitj Ravi Prasad)
15 members of Texas family infected with COVID-19 after small birthday party – “Please don’t be like my family.”
A birthday party earlier this month is having some longer term effects for one family in Arlington, Texas, according to KTLA sister station KXAN in Austin.
Alexa Aragonez, 26, tells the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that her family discussed their concerns before the Nov. 1 party and decided they’d been careful enough.
While she didn’t attend, she dropped off her 57-year-old mother at the party: which included 11 other guests, including one pregnant cousin and four children.
A few days later, Aragonez’s mom Enriqueta began feeling sick, took a test and tested positive for coronavirus. Eventually, all 12 party guests tested positive.
Enriqueta’s case was most severe: she spent one week and a day in the hospital. The other family members experienced mild symptoms, though some of the children developed strong coughs.
“It’s scary to think that what if my entire family would have had the severe case and every single one of those 15 folks had to go to the hospital,” Aragonez told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “One, I would feel guilty for taking resources from people that really do need it, and two, I would be at risk of losing my entire family.”
Aragonez tested negative, but three more people — who were not at the party — were also infected due to guests who attended.
She says her family didn’t believe gathering with relatives was high-risk and that they’d all grown tired of not seeing each other as regularly as they normally do.
Now, the family wants to get the message out to others: even if your family gatherings feel safe, it doesn’t mean they are. They’ve appeared in a video for the City of Arlington, expressing regret for not listening to safety recommendations.
“Now I’m in the hospital,” Enriqueta says sadly. “And I can’t see my family.”
Aragonez ends the video by urging residents: “Please, don’t be like my family and ignore the CDC guidelines. By staying apart, we can fight this virus together. The cure starts and ends with you.”
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David Dinkins, NYC’s first black mayor, dead at 93
David Dinkins, who was elected New York City’s first black mayor in 1989 and famously referred to the nation’s largest metropolis as a “gorgeous mosaic,” died Monday night, sources told The Post.
The former mayor passed away due to natural causes at his Upper East Side home at around 9:30 p.m. He was 93 years old.
A home health aide had discovered Dinkins was not breathing and called 911, sources said.
His death comes a little over a month after his wife, Joyce, died at their home. She was 89.
Dinkins — who defeated three-term incumbent Ed Koch in the 1989 Democratic primary — beat Republican Rudy Giuliani that year to become the city’s 106th mayor.
Giuliani mourned the death of Dinkins on Monday night.
“I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Mayor David Dinkins, and to the many New Yorkers who loved and supported him,” Giuliani wrote on Twitter.
“He gave a great deal of his life in service to our great City. That service is respected and honored by all.”
He would serve one-term until 1993, when he narrowly lost his re-election bid in a re-match against his GOP foe.
His turbulent time in office was marked by rampant crime and racial unrest. Despite the turmoil, he led the city with a grace and dignity that was respected even by his political foes and left him an admired figure when his tenure was long over.
“David was a historic mayor. He showed that a black candidate can win biracial support in a city-wide race,” said former Gov. David Paterson, who became the first African-American governor.
“There’s a special appreciation for him. He tried very hard to be the mayor of all the people.”
Dinkins led the nation’s largest city two decades before Barack Obama was elected the first African-American president.
“David Dinkins was a forerunner to Barack Obama. He was elected saying the same things,” said civil right activist Al Sharpton.
“He helped to change the psychology of American politics, making it more inclusive and more progressive.”
Whether residents agreed or disagreed with his liberal politics, Dinkins was loved by many.
“He maintained dignity, class and gentlemanly-ness so rare in today’s world,” said Ken Sunshine, who served as Dinkins’ first chief of staff .
“He was almost too nice to be mayor of New York,” Sharpton said.
Born on July 10, 1927 in Trenton, N.J., the young Dinkins and his family moved to Harlem but he returned to Trenton to attend high school.
He enrolled at Howard University, though his studies were disrupted by World World II.
He served in the United States Marine Corps before returning to Howard, where he graduated with honors and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics.
Dinkins married a Howard classmate, Joyce Burrow, and earned his law degree from Brooklyn Law School in 1956.
As Dinkins got more involved in Democratic Party politics in New York City, he would form an alliance with three other up and coming Harlemites — Charles Rangel, Basil Paterson and Percy Sutton.
They would later become known as the Gang of Four, the most powerful force in the city’s black political establishment, particularly in Harlem.
His first big step in politics was winning a seat to the State Assembly, in 1965, where he served one-term.
The future mayor began making a name for himself. He was credited with helping create a program that provided state grants to college students from low income families.
Dinkins was appointed president of the city’s Board of Education in 1972. Then-Mayor Abe Beame later tapped Dinkins to serve as deputy mayor. But Dinkins declined the job after embarrassing stories surfaced about unpaid taxes, a debt he later paid off.
Dinkins was subsequently appointed to the mostly ceremonial post of city clerk.
When his pal Sutton stepped down as Manhattan borough president in 1977, Dinkins ran for the post — but lost.
He would lose again, to Andrew Stein in 1981.
But the third time was the charm for Dinkins, who was elected borough president in 1985.
Some longtime associates were surprised when Dinkins sought the mayoralty, describing him as a reluctant warrior.
For much of his political career, Dinkins never talked about running for mayor, said David Paterson, the son of Dinkins longtime pal Basil Paterson.
“David was super ambitious about becoming borough president. He didn’t have the ambition to become mayor,” Paterson said.
Dinkins was kind of pushed into the race against Mayor Ed Koch.”
Dinkins was a methodical guy who plowed ahead and after prodding from supporters, he sought the prize — becoming New York City’s CEO.
The year was 1989.
By that point, Koch had become an unpopular and polarizing figure amid a municipal corruption scandal. And Koch’s forceful personality, prickly humor and blunt speaking style — once an asset — had turned into a liability, particularly with minority voters upset about racial strife and police brutality cases.
During the Democratic primary, Dinkins portrayed himself as a stabilizing force and antidote to the provocative Koch, who he beat by nearly 100,000 votes. He would go on to beat Giuliani 50 percent to 47 percent.
Dinkins’ mayoralty was a challenging one.
Crime was a major issue. The city was reeling with more than 2,000 murders a year, a crack epidemic and 1 million New Yorkers on welfare following a recession.
The Post expressed the anxious mood of the city with a front page headline, “Dave, Do Something.”
Dinkins did.
He personally lobbied in Albany — accompanied by then-Council Speaker Peter Vallone — and persuaded the state Legislature to approve an income tax surcharge to finance the “Safe Streets, Safe City, Cops and Kids” program. The money was used to hire more cops to work on neighborhood patrols.
“Beacon was one of the smart projects he worked on,” Paterson said. “It spawned the idea the charter schools came up with, keep the kids in school later.”
One of the personal highlights of Dinkins’ tenure was welcoming to New York South African leader Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid activist who spent 27 years in prison.
“At times even those of us who were his supporters didn’t realize how important Dinkins’ election was. Then he escorted Mandela on stage in Harlem. . . . It was a ‘wow’ moment,” Paterson said.
For all the history making of the mayoralty, Dinkins governed a fragile divided city beset with a high crime rate and still recovering from a recession.
Perhaps the biggest fumble by the Dinkins administration was the belated response to racial rioting in Crown Heights in 1991.
The disturbances erupted after a station wagon driven by a Hasidic driver struck and killed black 7-year-old Gavin Cato. In retaliation, angry black youths assaulted Jewish residents. Yankel Rosenbaum, a 29-year-old Hasidic scholar, was stabbed to death.
A damning state report concluded Dinkins “failed to act in a timely and decisive manner” and also rapped his Police Commissioner Lee Brown and for “inadequate” supervision.
“I wish I had challenged police accounts earlier,” Dinkins said at the time. “The larger lesson is, one has to challenge, cross-examine and question,” he said after the report’s release.
The report was released just months before his re-election bid, against Giuliani, a mob-busting former US Attorney. Many believe the mishandling of the Crown Heights contributed to Dinkins’ defeat.
Dinkins was initially elected as a healer. But now his critics — including rival Giuliani — said he couldn’t keep the peace and was soft on crime.
An earlier racially charged controversy had already put Dinkins’ City Hall on hits heels — a black activists boycott of a Korean-owned grocery store in Brooklyn’s Flatbush section. The protests were spurred by a dispute between a black customer and the grocer .
Dinkins worked behind the scenes to try to end the boycott, which dragged on for eight months.
“The Crown Heights riot and the Korean deli boycott Dinkins handled with less than skill. The state report on the Crown Heights controversy did him in,” said Baruch College professor Doug Muzzio.
Dinkins’ mayoralty was dogged by another divisive issue — a growing and serious secessionist movement on Staten Island, the city’s whitest and most conservative borough.
The ballot question on island secession — and when it would appear — was approved by former Gov. Mario Cuomo and the state Legislature over the city’s objection when Koch was mayor.
Giuliani supporters on Staten Islands fanned the secessionist flames as a campaign strategy to boost turnout for Giuliani.
“The Staten Island secession referendum didn’t help me. No question about it,” Dinkins told the Post in 2015.
A bill to enact Staten Island secession died in the state Legislature — without even a vote — saying it first needed “home rule” approval from the city.
By then, Dinkins had been voted out of office and Giuliani was mayor.
To this day, Dinkins’ supporters are still upset that he didn’t get re-elected, and said racial animosity was a factor in his defeat. Others said he deserved more credit for the reduction in crime, which started with the Safe Streets program.
“The road to a safer city was begun under Dinkins. That began the long and difficult road to where the city is now,” Sunshine said. “Urban America got better and safer.”
After leaving office, Dinkins joined Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs as a professor in public Policy in 1994.
He also kept engaging in activism, as he was arrested for criminal trespassing as part of a public protest in 1999 against the shooting death of unarmed African immigrant Amadou Diallo in a hail of 41 bullets fired by four white police officers.
“He was selective. But when he weighed in, he had a lot of gravitas,” Sharpton said of Dinkins.
Attorney General Letitia James, who is the first African American woman to hold statewide office in New York, paid tribute to Dinkins in a statement early Tuesday morning.
“Personally, Mayor Dinkins’ example was an inspiration to me from my first run for city council to my campaigns for public advocate and attorney general. I was honored to have him hold the bible at my inaugurations because I, and others, stand on his shoulders,” James said.
“The voice that gave birth to the ‘gorgeous mosaic’ is now at rest. New York will mourn Mayor Dinkins and continue to be moved by his towering legacy.”
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Ex-Texas teacher gets 20 years for sexually assaulting teen couple
A former Texas teacher was sentenced to 20 years in the slammer after admitting to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy and his 13-year-old girlfriend.
Leticia Lowery, 40, pled guilty last week to charges of second-degree sexual assault of a child and first-degree sexual performance by a child, according to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office.
“Lowery preyed on our community’s most vulnerable… she violated children to satisfy her own selfish desires,” Assistant DA Laura Bond said in a statement, adding the lengthy sentence “reflects this community’s intolerance for child sexual offenders.”
The teacher’s depravity came to light after the teenage boy’s mother found text messages between her son and Lowery that were “sexual in nature,” according to court documents obtained by local outlet KTRK-TV.
When confronted with the messages, the teen allegedly admitted that he’d had sex with Lowery in November 2019 at her home.
In a separate incident, Lowery was accused of ordering the 13-year-old girl to perform oral sex on the boy in a van while she watched.
The sicko, who had worked for several years as a teacher and private tutor in Montgomery County, was arrested on Nov. 6 2019.
At the time, she had been out on bond from nearby Harris County on charges she allegedly solicited a 15-year-old boy online for sex.
Lowery has been in jail since her arrest and the other case is pending, the Montgomery County prosecutor told Click2Houston.
Her guilty plea “prevented the children involved that she victimized and sexually assaulted from having to testify,” Bond said.
“I think oftentimes when people hear about offenses that are committed by a female against a male child, people tend to minimize it but the effect on the child is still the same,” she added.
via: https://nypost.com/2020/11/23/ex-texas-teacher-gets-20-years-for-sexually-assaulting-teen-boy-and-girl/
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NYC synagogue fined $15K for hosting massive, maskless wedding
City Hall will levy a $15,000 fine against the Brooklyn synagogue that broke social distancing regulations by hosting thousands at a clandestine wedding for the grandson of a top religious official in the Hasidic community, Mayor Bill de Blasio said late Monday.
Hizzoner announced the fine and summons the day after The Post exposed how thousands packed into the Yetev Lev temple in South Williamsburg on Nov. 8 — dancing and singing at the top of their lungs with nary a mask in sight as they celebrate the nuptials of Yoel Teitelbaum, the grandson of Satmar Grand Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum.
“That’s just not acceptable, I mean, we’ve been through so much,” de Blasio told New York 1’s Errol Louis during his regular Monday appearance on ‘Inside City Hall.’ “This was amazingly irresponsible, just unacceptable.”
De Blasio said that while it remains unclear just how many people packed 7,000-person capacity Satmar schul in South Williamsburg, it was obvious that the social distancing and mask-wearing measures ordered by city and state officials were blatantly broken.
The Post obtained videos of the crowds and revealed that extensive measures that organizers took to prevent word of the wedding from leaking out to City Hall after officials kiboshed a similar celebration for the grandson of a competing Satmar sect, fearing the mass indoor gathering could fuel a new coronavirus outbreak.
“There appeared to be a real effort to conceal it which is absolutely unacceptable,” de Blasio told Louis. “There will be a summons for $15,000 immediately for that site and there could be additional consequences quite soon as well.”
Despite the COVID-19’s awful toll in ultra-Orthodox communities, officials have struggled to convince residents and local businesses to abide by mask rules and social distancing regulations.
In turn, several of those neighborhoods were at the center of the city’s first major coronavirus outbreak this fall, leading Gov. Andrew Cuomo to impose ‘red zone’ shutdown rules over some of the area to try to contain the spread. That triggered raucous protests that turned violent, including attacks on reporters.
In a horrendous irony, the Yetev Lev’s own president, R’Mayer Zelig Rispler, who openly urged Brooklyn’s Orthodox community to abide by coronavirus safety measures, died of COVID-19 last month at age 70.
via: https://nypost.com/2020/11/23/nyc-synagogue-fined-15k-for-hosting-massive-wedding/
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Man charged after exhaling on women outside Trump golf club
A man wearing a Trump shirt and an inflatable Trump innertube around his belly who was seen on video deliberately exhaling on two women outside of President Donald Trump’s golf course in Virginia has been charged with simple assault.
Raymond Deskins, 61, of Sterling, Virginia, was charged with misdemeanor simple assault, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
One of the women shot cellphone video of Saturday’s incident outside Trump’s club in Sterling and posted it on social media.
Michele Bowman, public information officer for the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, confirmed to CNN that Raymond Deskins, the man charged, is the man seen in the video.
CNN has been unable to reach Deskins despite multiple attempts.
In the 24-second video, Deskins — who was not wearing a mask — can be seen in a verbal confrontation with the women who were there protesting Trump. It is not apparent what happened before the video began.
The women can be heard telling him to get away from them and back up. One of the women yelled at him, “Get away from me! Get away from me!”
The other woman told him, “You don’t get up in somebody’s face,” to which he responded, “I’m not in anybody’s face.”
She replied, “You are in my face — and you don’t have a mask, so you need to back up.”
That’s when the man can be seen exhaling forcefully, apparently in the direction of one of the women. The women gasped in shock as the man turned around with a smirk on his face.
One of the women yelled, “That’s assault!”
The man yelled back, “I breathed on you!” He then exhaled on the woman taking the video.
“Two separate parties reported they were assaulted during a verbal argument outside of Trump National Golf Club,” the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “As the incident was not witnessed by law enforcement and the video did not capture the entire interaction, an investigation was conducted on scene and both parties were advised they could go to a Loudoun County Magistrate and seek a citizen obtained warrant.”
LCSO later updated their statement to say, “This afternoon our deputies served a warrant obtained by a citizen through a Loudoun County Magistrate. Raymond Deskins, age 61, of Sterling, VA, was charged with simple assault (misdemeanor) and released on a summons.”
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Five prisoners die after getaway car crashes during escape attempt
Five Lebanese jail escapees died Saturday when their getaway car crashed into a tree.
The men were in a group of almost 70 pre-trial detainees who broke out of a detention center on the outskirts of Beirut, Reuters reported.
Lebanon’s Internal Security Forces didn’t give details of the escape, which is being investigated. One detainee was injured and taken to a hospital, but it wasn’t clear whether he was in the car.
Authorities have caught 15 prisoners so far, and four have turned themselves in.
This spring, jail inmates across Lebanon rioted and families called for their loved ones to be released because of the spread of COVID-19, according to Amnesty International.
The human rights group reported that government officials have worked to improve conditions but should release prisoners who have served their time and should review pre-trial detainees.
via: https://nypost.com/2020/11/21/five-prisoners-die-after-car-crashes-during-escape-attempt/
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California man fatally stomped on girlfriend’s 3-year-old son
A California man was busted for murdering his girlfriend’s 3-year-son — after confessing to stomping on the toddler’s head, authorities said.
Santos Rodriguez, 24, of Desert Hot Springs allegedly told cops he killed the tot Saturday in a fit of rage, the San Bernardino Police Department said.
When the toddler was taken to a local hospital with severe head trauma, Rodriguez allegedly at first told medical personnel and investigators that the boy had fallen off a razor scooter and struck his head on the pavement, authorities said.
But during an “extensive investigation,” Rodriguez allegedly admitted to losing his temper and repeatedly stomping the little boy’s head on the ground, cops said.
Rodriguez was taken to the San Bernardino West Valley Detention Center, where he is being held without bail.
via: https://nypost.com/2020/11/23/california-man-fatally-stomped-on-girlfriends-3-year-old-son/
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