Daily 30: Wed 11.05.2014

Chris Brown vs Adrienne Bailon
Chris Brown is not happy with former 3LW singer Adrienne Bailon and Tamar Braxton for comments they made about him and his on-again, off-again girlfriend Karrueche. On their talk show "The Real," the panel criticized Karrueche for continuing to date Brown, while calling him out for his past mistakes and referring to him as a bad guy.
Hit Boy stops by the GGN desk to talk about his crew HS87, producing mega hits like Niggas In Paris & Clique, as well as the musical history of his family. All this and more on this week's GGN... ubitchu.
Freddie Gibbs Was Shot At In Brooklyn
Following his show in Brooklyn last night, Freddie Gibbs and two members of his entourage were shot at multiple times by a lone gunmen. Gibbs was able to avoid injury in the attack, which took place at Rough Trade where the performance was, though his DJ and the other member of his crew both suffered minor injuries in the incident. Both men were taken to Bellevue Hospital in New York City where they are listed in stable condition.
6 God
New jam by Drake performing 6 God.
Republicans Now Control the Senate
Screen Shot 2014-11-05 at 7.43.23 AM Screen Shot 2014-11-05 at 7.44.00 AM It happened. The results seemed inevitable for much of the campaign season, but now the Republicans have officially taken control of the Senate. With the House securely in hand, the GOP has already taken the six additional seats necessary to reach a Senate majority. West Virginia, Montana, Colorado, Arkansas, South Dakota and North Carolina have all switched from blue to red. This marks the first time Republicans have controlled both the Senate and the House since 2007. Control of the House has stayed with the GOP since 2011. From here on out we're just watching election results to see how much more control the Republicans can gain.
12 O'Clock Boyz
Pug, a young boy growing up on a combative West Baltimore block, finds solace in a group of illegal dirt bike riders known as The 12 O'Clock Boys.
Flo Rida Joins Debate Desk
First Take's Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless are joined at the debate desk by rapper Flo Rida to discuss the Miami Dolphins season and the Miami Heat without LeBron James.
Lamorne Morris
Queen Latifah, along with the help of Zoosk, found three eligible bachelorettes for Lamorne to choose from. Zoosk is the only dating site that learns as you click.
Man Arrested for Feeding The Homeless
One 90-year-old Florida man faces up to two months in jail, plus a $500 fine, all because he was giving out food to homeless people. You read that right. Arnold Abbott, the man in question, was arrested, alongside two ministers from the Sanctuary Church, because of a new law (passed last week) that bans people from sharing meals with the public in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. At the time of his arrest, Abbott was giving out meals to homeless people in a park, like he has been doing every week for years. Fortunately he hasn't lost hope in humanity (we can't say the same) as he says he will continue to give out food, even at the risk of being arrested again. He also plans on suing the city of Fort Lauderdale like he did in ’99 when he was banned from feeding homeless people on the beach. He won that case after it was deemed unconstitutional.
Free Weed for Voters
Screen_shot_2014-11-04_at_4.31.45_PM   When arranged in the wrong order, voting and marijuana don't necessarily go hand-in-hand. If you get too stoned, there's a high probably that, instead of standing in line at your local polling place to exercise your most fundamental of constitutional rights, you'll fall asleep on the couch watching Adventure Time. But, when put in the right order, voting and pot go together like chocolate and peanut butter and pot. There are few things more satisfying after doing your part to ensure a healthy democracy than to get toasted and spend the rest of the day thinking about how your vote probably doesn't actually matter in the grand scheme of things because it's not accompanied by millions of dollars in campaign donations. That connection is why one Sacramento, Calif. medical marijuana clinic spent election day giving out a free gram of weed to everyone who walked into the dispensary wearing an "I voted" sticker. The free pot on election day giveaway is being offered by the River City Phoenix pot club: California is expected to have the lowest turnout for a gubernatorial election ever—falling below 50 percent for the first time ever. So anything that could get people to the polls is probably a good thing, even though the only people who could take advantage of the free pot offer need to also have medical marijuana cards. "The idea was to reward people for being active and casting their vote," said David Spradlin, a member of the River City Phoenix Board of Directors. "We weren't trying to incentivise people vote for one thing or another, we just wanted people to vote." However, midway through the day, the staff at River City Phoenix got a call from a representative of the California Secretary of State's office informing them that giving away free pot, or really free anything, to voters was technically a felony and that they had to stop the promotion immediately. The dispensary was told that it wouldn't face any legal concequences from the giveaway, as long as they stopped handing out free pot. "It's a pretty complicated law, apparently the... [Secretary of State's office] also had to call Chick-fil-A and tell them to stop a promotion too," Spradlin said with a laugh. There are no marijuana-related issues on the ballot in California this election cycle, but Golden State pot legalization advocates are paying attention to what's happening across the country. California became first state in the country to permit medical marijuana way back in 1996; however, it has yet to legalize recreational use. The success of legalization ballot measures in Alaska and Oregon could serve as a harbinger of success in a planned push to get full-scale legalization in front of California voters in 2016. River City Phoenix isn't the first pot club to give out free weed in exchange for having voted. Earlier this year, a pot club in San Jose, Calif. handed out free pot to people sporting "I voted" stickers during June's primary election.
I Am Ali
An intimate and heart-warming look at the man behind the legend - as we've never seen Ali before. I AM ALI is told through exclusive, unprecedented access to Ali's personal archive of 'audio journals' combined with touching interviews and testimonials from his inner circle of family and friends, including his daughters, sons, ex-wife and brother, plus legends of the boxing community including Mike Tyson, George Foreman and Gene Kilroy. Experience Ali's extrodinary story, as a fighter, lover, brother, and father - told from the inside for the very first time.
The Houses October Built
Beneath the fake blood and cheap masks of countless haunted house attractions across the country, there are whispers of truly terrifying alternatives. Looking to find an authentic, blood-curdling good fright for Halloween, five friends set off on a road trip in an RV to track down these underground Haunts. Just when their search seems to reach a dead end, strange and disturbing things start happening and it becomes clear that the Haunt has come to them.
Dumb and Dumber To
20 years after the dimwits set out on their first adventure, they head out in search of one of their long lost children in the hope of gaining a new kidney.
Interstellar
With our time on Earth coming to an end, a team of explorers undertakes the most important mission in human history; traveling beyond this galaxy to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars.