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the naacp is 111 years old. we were established in the backdrop of several years after reconstruction. many called it redemption. the first time we've seen an upsurge in racial hate crimes. potentially in the south. the spread across the country. there's a group of african-americans who decided to meet in canada to talk about how to address the race question. and many others they joined. the following year there is a race right in springfield, illinois over there's a group of whites who recognized the issue of mob violence and racial violence were not addressed we could never be the democracy we should be. they left the previous year to meet with them in new york. and out of that meeting was the establishment of the national association for colored people. as a result of that meeting, we took on our mission. an advocacy mission to impact the formation of public policy. not service. understanding that is through public policy that change can happen. that racial hatred is more about structure than it is about indi
the naacp is 111 years old. we were established in the backdrop of several years after reconstruction. many called it redemption. the first time we've seen an upsurge in racial hate crimes. potentially in the south. the spread across the country. there's a group of african-americans who decided to meet in canada to talk about how to address the race question. and many others they joined. the following year there is a race right in springfield, illinois over there's a group of whites who...
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the naacp is 111 years old. we were established in the backdrop of several years of -- after reconstruction, many called this time redemption. it was a time when we saw an upsurge in racial hate crimes, particularly lynching, in the south. it began to spread across the country. a group of african-americans decided to meet in niagara, canada, to talk about how to the race question. ida b wells, wb two boys -- w.e.b. dubois and others met. there were a group of whites who issue of mobat the violence and race riots, if that wasn't addressed, we couldn't be the democracy we could be. toy asked a group of blacks meet in new york and that was the establishment of the naacp. as a result, we took on our mission and that mission is advocacy, to impact the formation of public policy, understanding it is through public policy that change can happen, that racial hatred is more about structures then it is about individual behaviors because structures can influence individual behaviors or put guardrails in place. the first ma
the naacp is 111 years old. we were established in the backdrop of several years of -- after reconstruction, many called this time redemption. it was a time when we saw an upsurge in racial hate crimes, particularly lynching, in the south. it began to spread across the country. a group of african-americans decided to meet in niagara, canada, to talk about how to the race question. ida b wells, wb two boys -- w.e.b. dubois and others met. there were a group of whites who issue of mobat the...
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on the national naacp.2016, president trump won michigan my just over 10,000 votes. president-elect joe biden won the state in 2020 by over 150,000 votes. i also want to thank emily timesn, "new york magazine" writer and cohost of the slate podcast "political gabfest." back, covid-19 vaccines rely heavily on taxpayer-funded research. vaccinestizen says the belong to the people, not private corporations. what does that mean? coming up in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: "if you got a problem" by joy oladokun. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. as the coronavirus pandemic intensifies, a third major drug company has injected good news into the race for a potential vaccine. astrazeneca says late-stage trials show its covid-19 vaccine developed by oxford university is up to 90% effective. between 70% and 90%. last week, drug giants pfizer and moderna reported their vaccines are almost 95% effective. the new vaccine manufactured by oxfordstrazeneca could be easier to distribute than the others because it does
on the national naacp.2016, president trump won michigan my just over 10,000 votes. president-elect joe biden won the state in 2020 by over 150,000 votes. i also want to thank emily timesn, "new york magazine" writer and cohost of the slate podcast "political gabfest." back, covid-19 vaccines rely heavily on taxpayer-funded research. vaccinestizen says the belong to the people, not private corporations. what does that mean? coming up in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy:...
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in the 1943, she joined the montgomery chapter of the naacp. she did this after she attempted to vote and was denied. it was her third attempt to try to register to vote and her third denial. she was furious. so she decided she would join the montgomery naacp and they immediately asked her to be secretary. we tend to think of her, her secretarial role as about paperwork or filing or taking notes. but rosa parks was a field secretary. but that meant was that she was the detective for that chapter. they center throughout alabama, investigating crimes, getting testimony from people who had been attacked or assaulted. and bringing that information back to the montgomery chapter where they would then decide how they wanted to respond. one of the biggest cases that you worked on, right away in her career, as secretary, what's the assault on receive taylor. which have been the 1944. she was a sharecroppers, a mother, she was married, she was walking home from church when a group of white men kidnapped and raped her. rosa parks was dispatched from the
in the 1943, she joined the montgomery chapter of the naacp. she did this after she attempted to vote and was denied. it was her third attempt to try to register to vote and her third denial. she was furious. so she decided she would join the montgomery naacp and they immediately asked her to be secretary. we tend to think of her, her secretarial role as about paperwork or filing or taking notes. but rosa parks was a field secretary. but that meant was that she was the detective for that...
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sherrilyn ifill from the naacp legal defense fund is here. you saw the michigan certification decision today in terms of their vote. that seems to have been what set in motion the transition going ahead with the statement tonight from president trump and from his gsa administrator. the michigan spectacle leaves some mess behind it that we need to talk about tonight as the trump administration continues efforts to try to disenfranchise mostly voters of color in mostly democratic-leaning cities and swing states, that story is still with us. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. don't worry, they're going to love you. oh my gosh you made it! oh shoes! i thought y'all got lost or something. did you put some ah, kale in the greens? oh thank you! we didn't forget about you! welcome to the family. thank you. wooooow. i love it! (laughter) thank you dad! when panhe doesn't justs mmake a pizza. he uses fresh, clean ingredients to make a masterpiece. taste our delicious new flatbread pizzas today. panera. (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) ♪ ♪ (m
sherrilyn ifill from the naacp legal defense fund is here. you saw the michigan certification decision today in terms of their vote. that seems to have been what set in motion the transition going ahead with the statement tonight from president trump and from his gsa administrator. the michigan spectacle leaves some mess behind it that we need to talk about tonight as the trump administration continues efforts to try to disenfranchise mostly voters of color in mostly democratic-leaning cities...
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we thank you for joining us this motor program this morning to naacp president derek johnson.all know meridian is a nonpartisan institution that is been focused on diplomacy, leadership and really convening leaders who may provide insight into some of the challenges we have today. as you know we have been going through a series of looking into the pandemic.
we thank you for joining us this motor program this morning to naacp president derek johnson.all know meridian is a nonpartisan institution that is been focused on diplomacy, leadership and really convening leaders who may provide insight into some of the challenges we have today. as you know we have been going through a series of looking into the pandemic.
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i'm joined by one of the lawyers leading the suit, sam spitalfrom the naacp.naacp legal department. can you talk us through in the simplest possible terms, what your court case is about? absolutely. 0ur court case is based on the voting rights act of 1965, which is one of our nation's most important civil rights laws and one of the provisions of the voting rights act is that there can be no intimidation, no coercion, nothing like that against anyone who is attempting to vote and the voting rights act defines voting quite broadly, to include not only the act of casting the ballot but also any step that is necessary to make the ballot count. so our suit is about the fact that we have seen a is about the fact that we have seen a co—ordinated effort by the president of the united states, working with his campaign, to put pressure on state and local officials in michigan, not to count, literally to disenfranchise the vote of people from detroit and the surrounding counties. and that kind of pressure and coercion is the kind of conduct thatis coercion is the kind of
i'm joined by one of the lawyers leading the suit, sam spitalfrom the naacp.naacp legal department. can you talk us through in the simplest possible terms, what your court case is about? absolutely. 0ur court case is based on the voting rights act of 1965, which is one of our nation's most important civil rights laws and one of the provisions of the voting rights act is that there can be no intimidation, no coercion, nothing like that against anyone who is attempting to vote and the voting...
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tonight the local chapter of the naacp is speaking out along with a lot of neighbors. >> i'm definitely thankful for all of our neighbors who took time to come over here and express, you know, how they feel. >> reporter: you're looking at just a handful of the expressions of support a discovery bay family has gotten after another neighbor's actions. >> you're a black person in a while neighborhood, and you're acting like one. why don't you act like a white person in a white neighborhood? >> reporter: these racial comments came from a neighborhood who came to the jones' front door to complain about their dog earlier this week. now they've sparked a growing uproar. >> they're just so friendly and they're so helpful, and i'm very sad about that because they -- they don't deserve those words. they're good people. >> you will be supported, that you are supported, that we are here for you. >> reporter: tonight the east contra costa county chapter of the naacp is condemning the act. they plan to follow up with the sheriff's department and the homeowners' association. >> it's disheartening to t
tonight the local chapter of the naacp is speaking out along with a lot of neighbors. >> i'm definitely thankful for all of our neighbors who took time to come over here and express, you know, how they feel. >> reporter: you're looking at just a handful of the expressions of support a discovery bay family has gotten after another neighbor's actions. >> you're a black person in a while neighborhood, and you're acting like one. why don't you act like a white person in a white...
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also today, the naacp is speaking out. >> this woman had no right, no right to approach this gentleman in the manner that she did. no right. and yet she felt that she could do that. >> our goal is to -- for everyone to gain understanding about what happened and how, you know, people of color deal with this on a regular basis. >> the naacp says it plans to follow up with the sheriff's deputy and the homeowner's association. it is a private gated community. we should note we made another series of attempts to reach out to the woman who made those comments. she has yet to respond. >>> a former san francisco trash company executive is the latest person charged in an ongoing public corruption investigation. federal investigators say recology san francisco manager paul giusti bribed disgraced public works director mohammed nuru to gain his support for recology, increasing its feds. the feds say giusti helped send more than a million dollars in cash and benefits to nuru. our investigative unit first broke the story in april about how money was being funneled through a nonprofit to public work
also today, the naacp is speaking out. >> this woman had no right, no right to approach this gentleman in the manner that she did. no right. and yet she felt that she could do that. >> our goal is to -- for everyone to gain understanding about what happened and how, you know, people of color deal with this on a regular basis. >> the naacp says it plans to follow up with the sheriff's deputy and the homeowner's association. it is a private gated community. we should note we...
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joining me now derrick johnson, president and ceo of the naacp.o have you back on the broadcast. the naacp in detroit which describes it as an all-out attack on votes cast by black voters. how about your interpretation of this? >> well, it's not even an interpretation. it's a fact. if you look at the lawsuits filed it's because of vote counting in jurisdictions that are overwhelmingly african-american and the naacp we have intervened in lawsuits in michigan, pennsylvania, georgia, everywhere they filed these we see this as a direct attack on the legitimacy of black voters being able to participate. we thought we won this fight in 1956 but with this administration we must always continue to fight to ensure that our voices and votes are counted. >> interestingly i want to ask about what "the washington post's" eugene scott wrote, black voters delivered democrats the presidency. now they are caught in the middle of its internal battle and black lives matter co-founder patrice colors wrote for a meeting with kamala harris and joe biden. so first i wan
joining me now derrick johnson, president and ceo of the naacp.o have you back on the broadcast. the naacp in detroit which describes it as an all-out attack on votes cast by black voters. how about your interpretation of this? >> well, it's not even an interpretation. it's a fact. if you look at the lawsuits filed it's because of vote counting in jurisdictions that are overwhelmingly african-american and the naacp we have intervened in lawsuits in michigan, pennsylvania, georgia,...
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jealous, president of people for the american way, former president of the naacp.hna joy gray, former national press secretary for bernie sanders 2020. john nichols is the nation's national-affairs correspondent and host of the podcast next left. his most recent book is "the fight for the soul of the democratic party." briahna joy gray, if you can talk about the kind of organizing that is going on right now we have president trump announcing he has won in these elections are fraudulent. if the states do not call for him, he wants -- fox and av have called it for joe biden, but in pennsylvania, he wants these absentee ballots, the voting count to stop. talk about the organizing before the election to get people to vote and what is happening now and what you want -- how you want to see the democric party respond. herethink the real story is the extent to which certain really key demographics who uly comprise the democratic party base were completely either ignored or undervalued or those votes were assumed and not actually earned. so there was a lot of talk about the
jealous, president of people for the american way, former president of the naacp.hna joy gray, former national press secretary for bernie sanders 2020. john nichols is the nation's national-affairs correspondent and host of the podcast next left. his most recent book is "the fight for the soul of the democratic party." briahna joy gray, if you can talk about the kind of organizing that is going on right now we have president trump announcing he has won in these elections are...
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they will be part of the legal campaign waged importantly by the naacp, that campaign that will bring an end to poll taxes, whites-only primaries, grandfather clauses. this effort both lobbying and litigation on the part of the naacp will be a critical part of this story. and these are the women -- these are the seeds of women's work that continues into the modern civil rights era. the courageous, profoundly dangerous work we associate with women like fanny wu hamer, diane nash and ella baker. the work at the grassroots, the extraordinarily arduous work that requires not only the ascent but assembly and risk taking of thousands of black americans across the american south. that is that campaign that will force the hand ultimately of congress and of president lyndon johnson and will give us a voting rights act in 1965. it is that moment that is the culmination of the work that you women like hallie quinn brown and those associated with the national association of colored women had long done. and still american women do not have the unqualified write to vote, even in 2020. the voter sup
they will be part of the legal campaign waged importantly by the naacp, that campaign that will bring an end to poll taxes, whites-only primaries, grandfather clauses. this effort both lobbying and litigation on the part of the naacp will be a critical part of this story. and these are the women -- these are the seeds of women's work that continues into the modern civil rights era. the courageous, profoundly dangerous work we associate with women like fanny wu hamer, diane nash and ella baker....
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this effort both lobbying and litigation on the part of naacp will be a critical part of the story. these are the women, these are the seeds of women's work that continues into the modern civil rights era, the dangerous work that we associate women like ,usan lou hamer, diane nash baker, the work at the grassroots, the extraordinarily arduous work that requires not only the ascent, but the assembly and the risk taking of thousands of black african-americans across the south. it's that campaign that will force the end ultimately of -- hand of congress and president lyndon johnson, and will give us a voting rights act in 1965. it is that moment that is the culmination of the work that women like hallie quinn brown and those associated with the national association of colored women had long done. notstill, american women do have the unqualified right to vote, even in 2020. the voter suppression tactics that kept women from the polls in 1920 have changed, and yet we recognize the way in which voter id shuttered polling places. the purging of voter rolls continue to deprive american wome
this effort both lobbying and litigation on the part of naacp will be a critical part of the story. these are the women, these are the seeds of women's work that continues into the modern civil rights era, the dangerous work that we associate women like ,usan lou hamer, diane nash baker, the work at the grassroots, the extraordinarily arduous work that requires not only the ascent, but the assembly and the risk taking of thousands of black african-americans across the south. it's that campaign...
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joining us now, sherrilyn ifill, president of the naacp legal defense and education fund. ms. ifill, it's great to see you. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> i first have to ask if the decision in michigan to certify election results has any effect on your lawsuit and the aims of your plaintiffs here? >> well, we've been monitoring this very, very closely. we monitored the actions of the president that we could learn this weekend, and of the two republicans who went to meet with him at the white house, and we're going to continue monitoring. obviously, today, we were happy to see, and we, you know, we played at the top of the show the member of the canvassing board saying we have to uphold the rule of law. we were happy and gratified to see that today. but you know, whether or not mr. trump is successful in his attempts to coerce, the attempt to coerce and to intimidate members of the canvassing board in wayne county and then the state canvassing board to somehow discredit the vote of black voters in detroit, nevertheless, is a violation of section 11b
joining us now, sherrilyn ifill, president of the naacp legal defense and education fund. ms. ifill, it's great to see you. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> i first have to ask if the decision in michigan to certify election results has any effect on your lawsuit and the aims of your plaintiffs here? >> well, we've been monitoring this very, very closely. we monitored the actions of the president that we could learn this weekend, and of the two...
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share lynn eiffel from the naacp legal defense fund is here. you saw the michigan certification decision today in terms of their vote. that seems to have been what set in motion the transition going ahead with the statement tonight from president trump and from his gsa administrator. the michigan spectacle leaves some mess behind it that we need to talk about tonight. as the trump administration continues efforts to try to disenfranchise mostly voters of color in mostly democratic-leaning cities and swing states, that story is still with us. we'll be right back. say na-na. stop your cough from interrupting, with dq cough and congestion. it's max strength formula coats your throat and provides powerful relief. new dayquil cough and congestion. the maxcoat daytime power through your cough medicine. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. try downy fabric conditioner. unlike detergent alone, downy helps prevent stretching
share lynn eiffel from the naacp legal defense fund is here. you saw the michigan certification decision today in terms of their vote. that seems to have been what set in motion the transition going ahead with the statement tonight from president trump and from his gsa administrator. the michigan spectacle leaves some mess behind it that we need to talk about tonight. as the trump administration continues efforts to try to disenfranchise mostly voters of color in mostly democratic-leaning...
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at the same time on c-span two, naacp president derek johnson talks about the 2020 election results and the impact of lack voters on the racial justice movement. at noon, the senate this back to consider the nomination of james knepp to be a u.s. district court trojan for northern ohio. at 11 a.m. on c-span3, former acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifies before the senate judiciary committee as part of its investigation into the russia probe. monday, president-elect joe biden spoke about covid-19. he commented on the recent news about a pfizer coronavirus vaccine trial, announced the goals of his covid-19 advisory board, and advocated for all americans to wear a mask. this runs 10 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. we start the work with doing every thing possible to get the covid-19 under control. so we can reopen our businesses, safely and sustainably, resume our lives, put this pandemic behind us. we just received positive news in this fight with the announcement that there has been progress made toward a successful vaccine. soon, the expect tatian is the fda will run the pro
at the same time on c-span two, naacp president derek johnson talks about the 2020 election results and the impact of lack voters on the racial justice movement. at noon, the senate this back to consider the nomination of james knepp to be a u.s. district court trojan for northern ohio. at 11 a.m. on c-span3, former acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifies before the senate judiciary committee as part of its investigation into the russia probe. monday, president-elect joe biden spoke about...
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>> there is a perfect example from the gentleman from the naacp. here, mr. henry and mr. roberts voted and their vote ultimately was, they did not have the ability to cure that vote. the state actor here did not give them the ability to cure that vote, where as other voters were given that opportunity, and you will hear this. judge brann: but is that a denial of the right to vote? >> uh. judge brann: the actions of lancaster and fayette counties, that is a denial of the right to vote? >> yes. every county should have had the same procedure. judge brann: either they should have. >> other they should have been allowed to cure or nobody should have been allowed to cure. issue here is that the procedures were not all the same. from mr. henry's perspective and mr. roberts' perspective, their ability to vote because had they simply lived in a different , they would've had the opportunity to cure their vote and therefore it would have been counted. , theirse two gentlemen vote was not counted so they did not vote for their vote was denied. judge brann: let me go in another direc
>> there is a perfect example from the gentleman from the naacp. here, mr. henry and mr. roberts voted and their vote ultimately was, they did not have the ability to cure that vote. the state actor here did not give them the ability to cure that vote, where as other voters were given that opportunity, and you will hear this. judge brann: but is that a denial of the right to vote? >> uh. judge brann: the actions of lancaster and fayette counties, that is a denial of the right to...
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the naacp and the secret service are now investigating. >>> hundreds of people in philadelphia converged for the third straight night outside of the convention center. they are demanding all votes be counted. in some areas of the city, sport supporters of president trump and joe biden clashed, holding dueling rallies. >>> we want to turn now to our continuing coverage of the covid-19 pandemic. yet another coronavirus case in the white house. president trump's chief of staff mark meadows has tested positive for coronavirus. meadows who has been known to go maskless is just the latest staffer to contract the virus. he attended several election gatherings this week including being in close proximity with president trump on tuesday night. nbc news also has learned the campaign aide has tested positive. >>> meadow's diagnosis comes as the nation hits an all-time high. more than 120,000 were added yesterday alone. >>> 7:07. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up they're under pressure and working overtime. our election coverage continues as we shine a light on people counting
the naacp and the secret service are now investigating. >>> hundreds of people in philadelphia converged for the third straight night outside of the convention center. they are demanding all votes be counted. in some areas of the city, sport supporters of president trump and joe biden clashed, holding dueling rallies. >>> we want to turn now to our continuing coverage of the covid-19 pandemic. yet another coronavirus case in the white house. president trump's chief of staff...
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they will be part of the legal campaign we just importantly by the naacp. that campaign that will bring aid and to pull taxes. two rights in the primaries. to grandfather clauses. this effort both lobbying and litigation on the part of naacp will be a critical part of the story. these are the women. these are the seeds of women's work that continues into the modern civil rights era, the dangerous work that we associate with women. -- and allow baker. the work at the grassroots, extraordinarily arduous work that requires not only the ascent but the assembly, and the risk taking of thousands of black african americans across the south, it is that campaign that will force the end ultimately of -- hand of congress and president lyndon johnson, and will give us a voting rights act in 1965. it is that moment that is the culmination of the work that women like highly bray own and those associated with the national association of colored women that. and still, women don't have the qualified right to vote even in 2020. the voter suppression tactics that kept women f
they will be part of the legal campaign we just importantly by the naacp. that campaign that will bring aid and to pull taxes. two rights in the primaries. to grandfather clauses. this effort both lobbying and litigation on the part of naacp will be a critical part of the story. these are the women. these are the seeds of women's work that continues into the modern civil rights era, the dangerous work that we associate with women. -- and allow baker. the work at the grassroots, extraordinarily...
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we will speak to emily bazelon of "the new york times" and the therend wendell anthony, head of the naacp in detroit, who recently lamst
we will speak to emily bazelon of "the new york times" and the therend wendell anthony, head of the naacp in detroit, who recently lamst
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t our lives, quite literally, depend on it. >> that's new, tonight, from the naacp.oiced by morgan freeman. that's exactly what i needed tonight. first time it's been seen, anywhere. former attorney general eric holder joins us live, next.rm su! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey! more mercy. save over 30 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. if sttry new align digestivetive issuede-stress. it combines align's probiotic with ashwagandha to help soothe occasional digestive upsets, plus stress that can make them worse. align digestive de-stress. from the pros in digestive health. fine jewelry for occasions. we say: forget occasions. (snap) fine jewelry for every day, minus the traditional markups. ♪ it's time you make the rules. minus the traditional markups. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you
t our lives, quite literally, depend on it. >> that's new, tonight, from the naacp.oiced by morgan freeman. that's exactly what i needed tonight. first time it's been seen, anywhere. former attorney general eric holder joins us live, next.rm su! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. hey!...
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family she was speaking to has been receiving messages of support from the community, and now the naacpalso speaking out. >> this woman had no right, no right to approach this gentleman. in the manner that she did. no right. and yet she felt that she could do that. >> our goal is to -- is for everyone to gain understanding about what happened and how, you know, people of color deal with this, you know, on a regular basis. >> the local chapter of the naacp says it plans to follow up the sheriff's department and the homeowner's association. meanwhile, we made another series of attempts to reach the woman who made those comments in the video. but she has yet to respond. >>> today a guilty verdict for the so-called nor cal rapist. jurors deliberated for about two hours, finding that roy waller is responsible for attacks on at least nine women. nbc bay area's tom jensen was in that courtroom in sacramento today as the convicted rapist cringed when the verdict came down. >> reporter: since his 2018 arrest, 60-year-old roy waller has repeatedly denied that he was the nor cal rapist who kidnapp
family she was speaking to has been receiving messages of support from the community, and now the naacpalso speaking out. >> this woman had no right, no right to approach this gentleman. in the manner that she did. no right. and yet she felt that she could do that. >> our goal is to -- is for everyone to gain understanding about what happened and how, you know, people of color deal with this, you know, on a regular basis. >> the local chapter of the naacp says it plans to...
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we will speak to emily bazelon of "the new york times" and the therend wendell anthony, head of the naacp in detroit, who recently lambasted
we will speak to emily bazelon of "the new york times" and the therend wendell anthony, head of the naacp in detroit, who recently lambasted
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let's bring in former president of the naacp -- >> before we do that. let's put d up that tweet.e of that is true. none of that is true. theth legal votes cast are stil being counted and he is starting to lose. that is not true. observers were not allowed in any shape or form to do their jobs, blah, blah, blah. there are election observers, bipartisan election observers in these elections offices watching the votes come in. that is completely not true. so, the president is tweeting about e it, yes, but what he is saying is not true. ben, sorry to interrupt the top of what you were going to say. but this is the president once again -- he did it already today. he's beenit doing it for days n. he told us he was going to do this for months. this is a president casting doubt, under mining democracy. are you nervous about what this leadsou to? >> sure. we have to be very concerned. you see the president of the unite using his bully pulpit to attack our very institutions of our democracy, to encourage violence against the people of this country. we should be absolutely concerned. let me
let's bring in former president of the naacp -- >> before we do that. let's put d up that tweet.e of that is true. none of that is true. theth legal votes cast are stil being counted and he is starting to lose. that is not true. observers were not allowed in any shape or form to do their jobs, blah, blah, blah. there are election observers, bipartisan election observers in these elections offices watching the votes come in. that is completely not true. so, the president is tweeting about...
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. >> naacp derrick johnson spoke tuesday on the election results and african-american voters. the meridian international center hosted the event. this runs 50 minutes. minutes. >> good morning from washington d.c. thank you for joining us today. the president and ceo of meridian international center. we thank you for joining us this motor program this morning to naacp president derek johnson. as you all know meridian is a nonpartisan institution that is been focused on diplomacy, leadership and really convening leaders who may provide insight into some of the challenges we have today. as you know we have been going through a series of looking into the pandemic. we hope the good news of
. >> naacp derrick johnson spoke tuesday on the election results and african-american voters. the meridian international center hosted the event. this runs 50 minutes. minutes. >> good morning from washington d.c. thank you for joining us today. the president and ceo of meridian international center. we thank you for joining us this motor program this morning to naacp president derek johnson. as you all know meridian is a nonpartisan institution that is been focused on diplomacy,...
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we thank you for joining us this motor program this morning to naacp president derek johnson. as you all know meridian is a nonpartisan institution that is been focused on diplomacy, leadership and really
we thank you for joining us this motor program this morning to naacp president derek johnson. as you all know meridian is a nonpartisan institution that is been focused on diplomacy, leadership and really
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here for the naacp buddy going to mug them and get all. rewind retirement's with updates on the best of out is here is documentary us. the moving story of 2 young tuchman girls in afghanistan. at last able to get an education up to suppress it taliban occupation. but what has become of that tree. rewind pencils and bullets. on al-jazeera. and ethiopian hours to crack and call meanest rebel only to be disappeared. a family's tragedy and twined with a violent chapter in the country's history when you see the blood. you say is i'm going to be my blood will not want to. a lifelong such process and closure finding sellout witness on al-jazeera. play an important role in acting it would. ringback fail. president elect joe biden pledges to bring a divided united states together and makes history with his running mate kemal harris set to be the 1st female vice president. what a testament it is to joe's character that he had the audacity to break one of the most substantial barriers that exists in our country and select a woman as his vice. that no
here for the naacp buddy going to mug them and get all. rewind retirement's with updates on the best of out is here is documentary us. the moving story of 2 young tuchman girls in afghanistan. at last able to get an education up to suppress it taliban occupation. but what has become of that tree. rewind pencils and bullets. on al-jazeera. and ethiopian hours to crack and call meanest rebel only to be disappeared. a family's tragedy and twined with a violent chapter in the country's history when...
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. >> reporter: the naacp was also out here last night investigating. in the meantime, police say they will keep the mannequin and forward the case to the secret service because it involves a political figure. however, they say it doesn't appear the homeowner committed a crime. neighbors say they have heard that pro-trump supporters will be here at around 4:00 today and police and neighbors tell me they hope this will be peaceful. sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> we are hoping for the same as well, sharon. >>> we have local and state election results on our website. head to nbcbayarea.com click on the election results tab there. it's on our home page. >>> storm ranger up and running and we are using it to track an approaching storm. this could be the first rain of the season. check out the doppler radar. kari hall has been telling us about this storm throughout the week. it's coming. >> yes. we are going to start to see the rain coming in by this afternoon. right now we are tracking it as it continues to move closer from the north. we have seen a c
. >> reporter: the naacp was also out here last night investigating. in the meantime, police say they will keep the mannequin and forward the case to the secret service because it involves a political figure. however, they say it doesn't appear the homeowner committed a crime. neighbors say they have heard that pro-trump supporters will be here at around 4:00 today and police and neighbors tell me they hope this will be peaceful. sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> we are hoping...
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. ♪ usaa ♪ >>> finally tonight, it was metger evers of the naacp mississippi who said, freedom has neverews now," "america this morning," and "good morning america." that's it for now. thanks for the company, america. good night.
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since the naacp has been achieved, so much more needs to be john, and i think people have to be a concrete solutions. my name is on the fact she's not in albuquerque. doubtful of this is the news live from berlin. germany reports a record daily death toll of made the 2nd wife of the corona virus pandemic. this grim milestone comes just as another potential super spread that advance limps christmas. german late is a great to extend the current limits of lockdown couple. mike, a special allowance for holiday gatherings and u.s. president elect joe biden on.
since the naacp has been achieved, so much more needs to be john, and i think people have to be a concrete solutions. my name is on the fact she's not in albuquerque. doubtful of this is the news live from berlin. germany reports a record daily death toll of made the 2nd wife of the corona virus pandemic. this grim milestone comes just as another potential super spread that advance limps christmas. german late is a great to extend the current limits of lockdown couple. mike, a special allowance...
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on c-span2, naacp president derek johnson talks about the 2020 results and the impact of black voters and the racial justice movement. at noon, the nomination of james knapp to be a district court judge for northern ohio. at 11:00 eastern on c-span three, the former acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifies before the senate judiciary committee as part of its investigation into the fbi's russia probe. as the u.s. senate
on c-span2, naacp president derek johnson talks about the 2020 results and the impact of black voters and the racial justice movement. at noon, the nomination of james knapp to be a district court judge for northern ohio. at 11:00 eastern on c-span three, the former acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifies before the senate judiciary committee as part of its investigation into the fbi's russia probe. as the u.s. senate
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the naacp and the aclu sued the city saying the policy was discriminatory. opponents of the ban on non- residents was to protect sensitive habitat. >>> police had an unusual situation on their hands today. they responded to calls about an email wandering the streets. animal control officers were called out. they were able to capture it with a lasso and take it to an animal shelter. authorities are still trying to find the animals owners. if you are missing an emu call the police of the animal shelter. >>> if you are missing an emu, things i did not think i would here today. [ laughter ]>>> let's move on to the weather. it has been chilly out there. we have had rain. we also got a winter weather advisory happening in the sierra. that will carry on until 4:00 a.m. they will kick into a winter storm warning starting at four clock. be aware of that if you're going in that direction. a winter weather is revved up. we have a bit of rain tonight. you can see where that is falling and moving to the south. we have seen this in half moon bay and redwood city. i saw so
the naacp and the aclu sued the city saying the policy was discriminatory. opponents of the ban on non- residents was to protect sensitive habitat. >>> police had an unusual situation on their hands today. they responded to calls about an email wandering the streets. animal control officers were called out. they were able to capture it with a lasso and take it to an animal shelter. authorities are still trying to find the animals owners. if you are missing an emu call the police of the...
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zw >> reporter: neighbors say his behavior is not wanted here and the naacp is calling for an investigation. >> we want to find out what this households history is and determine why they came to the conclusion that they came to. we want to ensure that the members of this community are safe. >> reporter: now police say they will keep the mannequin and pass this case onto the secret service because it involves a political figure. however, police say that what went on here was not a crime. in brentwood cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> this was alarming. over the past couple of nights a caravan of criminals looted a series of east bay stores. the alameda county sheriff's department says a group of 20 people smashed the doors to this big 5 sporting goods in san lorenzo around 9:30 last night. they got away with cases of ammunition and pellet guns but no firearms. the wal-mart across the street was also hit and, and a few hours later a crew of thieves spotted running out of an exclusive shoe store. they stole hundreds of pairs of yeezy bran sneakers, clothes and electronics. >> they're very or
zw >> reporter: neighbors say his behavior is not wanted here and the naacp is calling for an investigation. >> we want to find out what this households history is and determine why they came to the conclusion that they came to. we want to ensure that the members of this community are safe. >> reporter: now police say they will keep the mannequin and pass this case onto the secret service because it involves a political figure. however, police say that what went on here was...
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>> that he was being paid by the naacp, the reds were behind it, the jews were behind it, this group that group are behind it. all kinds of rumors, some spread deliberately, some the result of hysteria, all kinds of malicious rumors. you are so ridiculous, couldn't see how people would accept them. but people did accept them and spread them. narrator: what course you think the future of levittown will take? >> i don't think levittown is an island. it is part of the usa and is going to integrate like the rest of the country is going to integrate. narrator: in levittown as in the rest of america, there are those who believe the rights of citizenship along to all, regardless of their race or color or creed. and there are those who believe in equality, but in a somewhat more limited sense. >> in my business, whoever has money and has good credit or wants to pay cash can buy a car. there is no discrimination, color, religion, anything of that sort. narrator: as the coming of the myers affected your home life? >> nothing whatsoever. but the neighbors, they have a right because the average
>> that he was being paid by the naacp, the reds were behind it, the jews were behind it, this group that group are behind it. all kinds of rumors, some spread deliberately, some the result of hysteria, all kinds of malicious rumors. you are so ridiculous, couldn't see how people would accept them. but people did accept them and spread them. narrator: what course you think the future of levittown will take? >> i don't think levittown is an island. it is part of the usa and is going...
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counsel members made the change last night in hopes of settling a lawsuit from the naacp and aclu.or 55 years the park banned non-palo alto residents from visiting the preserve. now anyone will be able to visit as soon as mid-december. however, because of the pandemic you will have to make a reservation. >>> okay. two words, free food. we will tell you about the freebies and discounts you can get if you vote. that's next. >>> janellee, sometimes it is the free things in life. >> i love free thing. if you voted at krispy kreme you get a free glazed doughnut. even if you don't have your sticker that's okay because it is technically illegal to offer something in exchange for a vote. subway is offering discounts because this happens to be national sandwich day. >> we will be eating and drinking a lot. up next, we will send it over to lester holt who will lead our national coverage. we will be checking in twice an hour through the night with the local results. >> stay with nbcbayarea.com for complete coverage. test. test test. >>> tonight, a historic election night in america. the first
counsel members made the change last night in hopes of settling a lawsuit from the naacp and aclu.or 55 years the park banned non-palo alto residents from visiting the preserve. now anyone will be able to visit as soon as mid-december. however, because of the pandemic you will have to make a reservation. >>> okay. two words, free food. we will tell you about the freebies and discounts you can get if you vote. that's next. >>> janellee, sometimes it is the free things in life....
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on c-span2, naacp president derek johnson talks about the 2020 results and the impact of black voters and the racial justice movement. at noon, the nomination of james knapp to be a district court judge for northern ohio. at 11:00 eastern on c-span three, the former acting fbi director andrew mccabe testifies before the senate judiciary committee as part of its investigation into the fbi's russia probe. as the u.s. senate returns to begin the lame-duck session of the lame-duck session of congress with a 117 still ahead, we are joined by the chief congressional correspondent from the washington examiner, great to have you with us. guest: good morning. host: let's leap ahead to january and the two runoff races in georgia, the race against the incumbent senator david perdue any other race with senator kelly loeffler. have we ever seen to senate runoff races in any state before? guest: not my history of covering congress. it's really unusual. it's also unusual in georgia that the race has ended up in runoff territory. georgia had been traditionally a very red state where republicans could
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more or less a 2 and a half point lead so this is the amount that means there's no denying it the naacp is increasingly red isn't it but of course you know joe biden is leading in the electoral votes with 225 donald trumps 2213 but when it comes to these swing states which look like they're going to turn red also that means a big electoral college vote i mean pennsylvania has 20 votes wisconsin televised michigan 16 votes that the big numbers they could really take the and they are big numbers they are big numbers and again if things stay as the if is so right now the light red because the of those states that you've mentioned the like red because the official results aren't in select it's just something it's just just right it basically means right now trump has the lead there but things may change if they don't. on change trump will win this election with a comfortable with a comfortable advantage in the delegates so it won't be won't be too close he will have an advantage of about 20 or so delegates which is well that's solid it's not 2 or 3 or 4 so it's not it's not that high but as
more or less a 2 and a half point lead so this is the amount that means there's no denying it the naacp is increasingly red isn't it but of course you know joe biden is leading in the electoral votes with 225 donald trumps 2213 but when it comes to these swing states which look like they're going to turn red also that means a big electoral college vote i mean pennsylvania has 20 votes wisconsin televised michigan 16 votes that the big numbers they could really take the and they are big numbers...
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spotlight on issues that matter most to hunger, food security oppression national nicely since the naacp has been achieved. so much more needs to be john. and i think people have to be at the concert solutions. my name is a mcclatchy and i work at a job. what secrets lie behind us want to discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore the mating world heritage sites p.w. world heritage 316. get the map now and you, you know, yes, yes, we can hear you. and how last year's jam and songs that we bring you, i'm going to a man called and you've never had to have a surprise yourself with what is possible to this magical freak. what moves that we talked to people who followed her along the way. i admire those and critics alike now as the world's most powerful woman shaping public. and joining us from echols last stop playing the state of lead news live from berlin. reports of civilians massacred in 80 o.p.'s as the conflict in the fighting in the north of the country has already displaced thousands from their aid organizations are warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. in the making. this in
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. >>> the president of the california chapter of the naacp submitted her resignation.'s been at the for front for 20 years, she's resigning for health reasons. >>> rick calendar will be the next president of the california chapter. >>> san mateo county is recognizing transgender day of remembrance. the flag was raised this morning. it was established in 1999. it is recognized in plates around the world to honor the lives of those who died of violence. >>> new regulations aimed at bringing down the cost of prescription drugs. ♪ we have the power to harness california's abundant solar and wind energy, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. it's called the most favored nations approach. it involves brand name pharmaceuticals. >> there will never be anything like this. i hope they keep it. the powerful drug lobby, big pharma is putting pressure on people. >> right now it's impossible to say how the biden administration will treat the new rules and if they will stand legal charges. >>> president president continued to i
. >>> the president of the california chapter of the naacp submitted her resignation.'s been at the for front for 20 years, she's resigning for health reasons. >>> rick calendar will be the next president of the california chapter. >>> san mateo county is recognizing transgender day of remembrance. the flag was raised this morning. it was established in 1999. it is recognized in plates around the world to honor the lives of those who died of violence. >>> new...
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switched the parties and it was republicans blocking the democrats you would have the aclu and the naacp>> laura: if the rules were reversed. 100% of a dump went for trump what would the democrats be saying? >> i don't have to answer this question. you know the answer. we will be in a whole different ballgame and the media would cover this much differently. serious questions need to be investigations about the operation of this election. >> laura: john roberts, it's at the u.s. supreme court it's a shock what he did in not taking that case. we want all elections to be fair. every legal vote counted. not ones that are illegitimate. thank you very much. what are the historical implications of this? newt gingrich tells us in a moment. - i didn't know why my body was moving on its own. it turns out i have tardive dyskinesia, a condition that may be related to important medications i take for my bipolar disorder. tardive dyskinesia can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medication for depression and schizophrenia. - [narrator] in today's trying times, we're
switched the parties and it was republicans blocking the democrats you would have the aclu and the naacp>> laura: if the rules were reversed. 100% of a dump went for trump what would the democrats be saying? >> i don't have to answer this question. you know the answer. we will be in a whole different ballgame and the media would cover this much differently. serious questions need to be investigations about the operation of this election. >> laura: john roberts, it's at the...
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this is reverend amos brown, and i'm president of the san francisco branch of naacp. i first want to share, as an historian, some nuggets of history. that we must never forget. it has been rempse referenced that we dent didn't get didn't r 40 acres and a mule by several of the previous speakers. but the idea of 40 acres and a mule didn't come from the government. but the idea came from a baptist preacher, named garrison, who on january 12, 1865, was asked by general sherman, after he burned down atlanta, what do you feel that the union owes these enslaved persons? it was that old revered clerk that looked at general sherman and said, sir, i can't speak for everybody in this meeting. >> chairman: the speaker's time has -- >> but at least we should have 40 acres and a mule. >> chairman: thank you. can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello, my name is shevon hunter. i currently live in district 10, and i'm also executive director of peace international. i'm calling because the city and county of san francisco has intentionally disinvested and harmed the black
this is reverend amos brown, and i'm president of the san francisco branch of naacp. i first want to share, as an historian, some nuggets of history. that we must never forget. it has been rempse referenced that we dent didn't get didn't r 40 acres and a mule by several of the previous speakers. but the idea of 40 acres and a mule didn't come from the government. but the idea came from a baptist preacher, named garrison, who on january 12, 1865, was asked by general sherman, after he burned...