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See Snoop Dogg Stumble on "Family Feud" Marijuana Question


Snoop Dogg And The Game Hold Peace Rally Alongside LAPD

Snoop Doggand his family squared off against boxer Sugar Ray Leonard and his brood on Sunday"s Celebrity Family Feud, where one of the questions aligned with one of the rapper"s areas of expertise: Marijuana. Unfortunately, the answers didn"t go Team Broadus" way.

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Host Steve Harvey asked, "Name something grandma might do if she caught grandpa smoking marijuana." Snoop hit the buzzer with lightning speed with the answer, "Put hands on him," an answer that needed further clarification from the judges. While "Beat His Old a**e" was the fourth most popular response in the survey, Leonard took control of the category with the Number Two answer, "Yell/Scold Him."

However, the Leonards were unable to guess all the correct answers, so Snoop Dogg and the Broadus family had one more shot at redemption. It did not go well, with Snoop guessing that grandma would recommend grandpa go into the weed-selling business. Unsurprisingly, the Leonards won the points in the round.

As a bonus, Celebrity Family Feud offered up Snoop"s full Fast Money round as a web exclusive. Snoop"s answers are, once again, unconventional: Needing one point for the win, Snoop was asked to name one place where you can find a pie. His response: A horse, an answer zero people surveyed responded with. Thankfully, despite Snoop"s attempts to conspire against them, the Broadus clan ended up victorious.

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/see-snoop-dogg-stumble-on-family-feud-marijuana-question-20160711

Snoop Dogg, The Game Lead Peace March to LAPD Headquarters


Snoop Dogg, The Game Lead March to LAPD HQ

Rappers Snoop Dogg and The Game led a peace march in downtown Los Angeles Friday morning in the wake of a sniper ambush that left five officers dead at a protest in Dallas.

The Game posted a message on Instagram calling on "ALL AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN, MEXICAN AMERICAN MEN & any other RACE of REAL MEN with heart to stand with us today & walk peacefully to the LAPD headquarters."

Several dozen people gathered outside police headquarters around 8:30 a.m., where a graduation ceremony for recruits was taking place. The rappers said the walk was intended to unify minorities and create a dialogue with officers.

"If you are a human being and you have ears and eyes to see, this is a day of change," The Game said during an impromptu news conference at City Hall following a meeting with Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief Charlie Beck."I think that we need to take responsibility as a human race and accept the role as peace-givers and people that distribute love and change throughout this city."

Rappers Snoop Dogg and The Game led a peace march to LAPD"s headquarters as a show of unity following police shootings in Dallas. Toni Guinyard reports for the NBC4 News at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 8, 2016. (Published Friday, July 8, 2016)

The rappers said they planned the walk not knowing it would coincide with the graduation, but the ceremony gave their message more significance.

"This is even better because now these students that are about to hit the streets can know that there is some sort of dialogue going on and they don"t have to be fearful," Snoop Dogg said. "And they can do their jobs and know that when you stop somebody you"re a conversation away from sending them home or taking them to jail, but the conversation is key."

"We all represent the same cause and we all want to go home to our families," he added. "Today was a first step of many steps. We are here to show love and support to the police force in Los Angeles and get some understanding and communication, and we feel like this is a great start."

It comes a day after a sniper attack killed five officers and wounded seven others at the end of a peaceful protest in Dallas. The demonstration was in response to the deadly police-involved shootings of Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota.

Snoop Dogg and The Game joined LAPD Chief Charles Beck and Los Angeles" mayor after a march to police department headquarters. Annette Arreola reports for the NBC4 News at 11 a.m. on Friday July 8, 2016. (Published Friday, July 8, 2016)

The suspected shooter in Dallas, later identified as a 25-year-old North Texas Army veteran, was killed during a standoff with officers. Three other individuals were in custody in connection with the shootings.

Published at 11:13 AM PDT on Jul 9, 2016

Source: http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Snoop-Dogg-The-Game-Join-Peace-March-in-Los-Angeles--386024761.html