Friday, February 5, 2016

USA Vs. Canada

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USA Vs. Canada

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NAACP



47th NAACP Image Awards

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It’s that time of year again! On Friday, Feb. 5, the 47th NAACP Image Awards will take place and stars like Will Smith, Kerry Washington, Gabrielle Union and Oprah Winfrey will be in attendance. To watch the show, as well as the exciting red carpet coverage, check out the live stream video here!
We’re so excited! The NAACP Image Awards, which airs tonight, Feb. 5, will bring some of our favorite celebs together to celebrate “the outstanding achievements and performances of people of color in the arts, as well as those individuals or groups who promote social justice through their creative endeavors.” To watch the show, as well as the red carpet coverage, click below!

The 47th annual NAACP Image Awards will start at 9p.m. ET, but the red carpet coverage will begin an hour earlier at 8p.m. ET. Both will be broadcasted live at TV One, but you can watch the awards night online here.

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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Democratic Candidates Debate 2016

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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are going to go head-to-head once again at the Democratic debate on Feb. 4. With incredibly close results in the Iowa caucus on Feb. 1, it’s more important than ever that they show the public who they are. Watch the live stream and find out, here!
The Iowa caucus showed Hillary Clinton, 68, and Bernie Sanders, 74, that the competition between them will be very stiff. Ending just 0.3% apart, they’ll need to work harder than ever at the Democratic debate on Feb. 4 to stand out. Watch them face off again before the New Hampshire primary, right here!
Hillary and Bernie are shockingly neck-in-neck after the Iowa caucus. Hillary won the first voting event of 2016, but only by a hair. She finished with 49.9% of the vote, while Bernie had a staggeringly close 49.6%. With the New Hampshire primary less than a week away, the Feb. 4 Democratic debate is their last shot to stand out to the public. The pair will face off at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH at the event hosted by MSNBC. It can be seen live on MSNBC and NBC News at 9pm ET, but you can also stream it online right here