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course that was the law and they didn't have money but they started this naacp legal defense fund, a nonprofit organization raisingng funds and making them available to represent people in the civil rights cases and of course they were changing everything. so we kind of noticed that and figured out what to do to get through law school and to try to organize the national native american nonprofit organization to raise money, hire lawyers and make them available to represent people on the indian rights issues. the legal service to be set up and some of the programs were set up on indian reservations and all these young lawyers from harvard andan yale going out the starting to work for the indians and they didn't know anything about it either but they found outgh. they have all these rights, so they started reading these fabulous cases, the indian legal services programsam and we studd those but we were in law school seeing the work they were doing and we need to really build on that. and. when i graduated i was lucky enough to hook up with some lawyers and native american leaders to fo
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ella baker writes roles in naacp and not only having a adult organization and naacp, scls telling met to do. this is a essential part of this election for the power movement. why the founding o the mississippi freedom democratic party and voter registration and marshal in washington. grassroots displayed leadership and activism in larger numbers s in mid 1950s in the movement and people are marched in charlotte area and that's the center of local kind of institutions like bash ragaini scosha college and other strugglings. this is a very ltle from central. okay. he was in prison for activism andd elsewhere happening in norh carolina. greensboro uprising happened in may of 1959. student at all black high school and radical in the black power movements and organizations and the student body president and he was likegoing to be founded or the hubris going for that local campaign help and going for the concept and goals and you're starting that right. threatening people in the uprising and it happened for days the mayor and the governmentsth of the state decis to use the national guard to
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not having adult naacp and tells what to do.he trained and influence many of the major leaders of the civil rights. from 1918 to 19207 for secondary and collegiate education. activists alumni. so this is the form they sent out to get people to be involved. they organize a youth leadership meeting at shaw university in april of 1950. she basically says we will help provide a resource to be want you to send delegates we don't need to move people to be there we need work done. this leads to the student nonviolent committee. it is an essential part of the black power movement. until baker helpedd establish this theylayed a major role in the fedom that founding of the mississippi freedom demratic party. voter regtration in a march on washington. key leade were john lewis diana nash, and stephanie carmichael. they train local people to lead their own which is called participatory democracy. they're taking on ella baker brack grassroots initiative. and so again this kind of activism is in larger numbers in the mid- 1950s. then in 1950
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in that naacp polling. so, she is dealing with a big issue with black voters.ooks like, according to the polling, not just in naacp, she has black women. but black males are choosing the economy every single time. >> ainsley: what are you hearing from your friends? >> lawrence: we saw this in the barbershop piece we did. they don't trust her a, and number two, life was just better under donald trump. there is a lot of people that disagree with him. the personality sometime. but there is a lot of people that say things were just better. and i'm telling you, the number two issue is when they started passing out all these services to illegals coming across the border. that really ticked a lot of voters off. and i don't think they have recovered yet from that. >> steve: you know, lawrence, talking about the black men under 50, and where, you know, trump is doing very well with them. i think she knows the numbers because yesterday a couple of times. >> brian: she addressed them. >> steve: regarding black men she is going to have to earn their vote. >> lawrence: she
in that naacp polling. so, she is dealing with a big issue with black voters.ooks like, according to the polling, not just in naacp, she has black women. but black males are choosing the economy every single time. >> ainsley: what are you hearing from your friends? >> lawrence: we saw this in the barbershop piece we did. they don't trust her a, and number two, life was just better under donald trump. there is a lot of people that disagree with him. the personality sometime. but...
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you're the head of the naacp chapter there. what has that been like for people in town to see the most vicious poisonous wing of the right descend on springfield? >> well, let me say this. springfield communities are angry. those who are not voting for trump and his -- his vice. we are angry. you know, listen, we cannot -- i cannot send my grandchildren -- my grandson to the high school right now for fear. and i really don't want my youngest grandson, who is 6, to go. these guys you've got proud boys, you've got all these hate groups marching in the streets and nothing is being done. nothing is being said about them. i mean, i get the free speech of things, butfr this is a city of love, compassion. this is a city of hope. we don't understand how and why we made the debate stage. why that these hate groups feel empowered to come here. andto guess what? they're unmasked. they don't care who they are. they don't care about showing their faces. so for trump and j.d. vance to not care about the citizens in this city is disgusting. a
you're the head of the naacp chapter there. what has that been like for people in town to see the most vicious poisonous wing of the right descend on springfield? >> well, let me say this. springfield communities are angry. those who are not voting for trump and his -- his vice. we are angry. you know, listen, we cannot -- i cannot send my grandchildren -- my grandson to the high school right now for fear. and i really don't want my youngest grandson, who is 6, to go. these guys you've...
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they were poor and they didn't have money for lawyers but they started this naacp legal defense fund a nonprofit organization raising funds hiring lawyers and making them available to represent black people in the civil rights cases and of course they were winning and changing everything. so we kind off noticed that and figured out what we ought to try to do if we could to get through law school is to try to organize a national native american nonprofit organization to raise money to hire lawyers and make them available to represent our people on our indians rights issues. we have seen how that had some success to another program they are at the office of economic opportunity starting at that time and that was for the first time legal services office is being set up across the country to serve poor people and some of those programs were set up on indian reservations and all these young lawyers from harvard and yale going out there and started to work with the indians and they didn't know anything about federal indian law but they found out about it. so they started with these cases t
they were poor and they didn't have money for lawyers but they started this naacp legal defense fund a nonprofit organization raising funds hiring lawyers and making them available to represent black people in the civil rights cases and of course they were winning and changing everything. so we kind off noticed that and figured out what we ought to try to do if we could to get through law school is to try to organize a national native american nonprofit organization to raise money to hire...
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so you can imagine the range of grievances that were appealing to the naacp for support. but what was really interesting was the naacp response to many of these people and in that way, the story that you talked about, the future. so for me as a historian, the naacp unwillingness to help people were guilty of something because the issue was that innocence was the only currency that they were interested in investing limited and precious resources in tells us at this moment in our history and we'll tell future readers of that work the degree to which the oppression that we've experience inside has lasted longer in because of some of the choices that we made in trying to manage our people to be respect in light of the oppressions that we've experienced for centuries. and that was a period of black respectability politics, right? yeah. on steroids, right on steroids, yeah. so so any case letters for me have always been incredibly revealing. and, you know, at the schomburg, we spent a lot of time only preserving such letters and the correspondence amongst people who are importa
so you can imagine the range of grievances that were appealing to the naacp for support. but what was really interesting was the naacp response to many of these people and in that way, the story that you talked about, the future. so for me as a historian, the naacp unwillingness to help people were guilty of something because the issue was that innocence was the only currency that they were interested in investing limited and precious resources in tells us at this moment in our history and...
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tell democrats to focus on what matters, and stop trying to ban menthol cigarettes. >> the naacp once what they don't-- they don't understand it is a public health crisis led by public health. >> that is important, but this is the part that rips my shorts more than anything else. is the fact that they so ignorant to think that this ad is going to appeal to black people. >> well-- >> and we are going to sit here along with those sheep-- excuse me cheap-- i apologize. going to count. >> we apologize to the viewers. >> those cigarettes it just doesn't work-- it doesn't work it is offensive but you are right, symone, this is what you go to our coming on air on the time and hamas just broke from donald trump, no tweets, no nothing. but we got a menthol cigarette ad. >> and we have a lot to say during vice president harris's interview. we know how to live tweet. >>> folks, we feel the mug. we will get some update on breaking news with matt bradley in tel aviv. we will also talk to matt bradley, david miller, eugene daniels and congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. our handle everywhere i
tell democrats to focus on what matters, and stop trying to ban menthol cigarettes. >> the naacp once what they don't-- they don't understand it is a public health crisis led by public health. >> that is important, but this is the part that rips my shorts more than anything else. is the fact that they so ignorant to think that this ad is going to appeal to black people. >> well-- >> and we are going to sit here along with those sheep-- excuse me cheap-- i apologize....
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you're the head of the naacp of the town. what was it been like? >> springfield communities are angry. those who are not voting for trump and his his vice. we are angry you know, listen, we cannot, i cannot send my grandchildren, my grandson to the high school right now for fear. and i really don't want my youngest grandson who is six to go. these guys, you got proud boys, you got all these hate groups marching in the streets. and nothing is being done. nothing is being said about them. i mean, i get the free speech of things, but this is a city of love, compassion. this is a city of hope, we don't understand how and why we made the debate stage. why that these hate groups feel empowered to come here and guess what, they are unmasked. they don't care. who they are. they don't care about showing their faces. so, for trump and j.d. vance to not care about the citizens in this city, is disgusting. and to continue to push, to continue for him to push this false narrative, is horrible: it's i can't find words to put into that. i just can't imagine why h
you're the head of the naacp of the town. what was it been like? >> springfield communities are angry. those who are not voting for trump and his his vice. we are angry you know, listen, we cannot, i cannot send my grandchildren, my grandson to the high school right now for fear. and i really don't want my youngest grandson who is six to go. these guys, you got proud boys, you got all these hate groups marching in the streets. and nothing is being done. nothing is being said about them. i...
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she was way ahead of her husband to every one of those leaders, she joined the naacp. she cochaired the national community to abolish the cold packs and legislation with a major problem in the earlyth 30s. she was unsuccessful with the legislation butai she certainly made her position known. she was invited to address the 1936 naacp conventions and she contained a conference of women at the white house. she not only supported having african-american troops in the military as if she was confident of what they were doing. one other thing that's interesting about eleanor before ial talk about marian anderson s at the put a bounty of $25,000 on her head at one point. she is most noted for in the most public declaration of her support for equal rights was signing the daughters of the american revolution. marian anderson is internationally known andly wand to send their and they had a white only policy but there was public sentiment that she should be allowed however they did not back down. eleanor originally decided to invite her to the white house then she decided -- they
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joining me now is naacp resident and ceo derek johnson. good to see you again.ll was conducted last month both for both the dnc and the presidential debate. it only surveyed 12 states. having said that overall black voters plan to support harris and only 30% say they support trump the difference among black men is stark. you have 77% of black men about age 50 saying they support harris and only 26% under 50 say that they do. they also found messaging emphasizing rights being under attack and it is most likely to motivate younger black man. give me a sense of what is behind this and even more what can be done about it. >> first of all, the enthusiasm around the selection rivals that of 2008. in fact, we are seeing an increase in enthusiasm. the opportunity is for the campaigns to talk to young and african american male voters. there is an opportunity for them to understand the value of their vote. and also to show how their vote can begin to address some additional systemic changes. it is the challenges that many phase is around racism, structural barriers, parti
joining me now is naacp resident and ceo derek johnson. good to see you again.ll was conducted last month both for both the dnc and the presidential debate. it only surveyed 12 states. having said that overall black voters plan to support harris and only 30% say they support trump the difference among black men is stark. you have 77% of black men about age 50 saying they support harris and only 26% under 50 say that they do. they also found messaging emphasizing rights being under attack and it...
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the naacp says that they're worried about potential violence. i'll speak with one liter who is pleading with the school to shut yes. down plus advocates for reparations say they feel betrayed over a vote that did not happen in california. one of the authors of the legislation is here to respond and later, who is the alberta in your life according to director lee daniels glenn closest character in the deliverance is a part of the fabric of the black community. and that's not even the most viral thing coming from this movie. we're going to talk about it a lot coming up sounds riveting. >> have a great show, right? >> thanks so much. let's do it well first of all, we are three days out from the harris trump debate. it's really hard to predict what's going to happen tomorrow, much less on tuesday but we will see something we have never seen before a black woman on the presidential debate stage as the nominee of a major party think about what you will or the politics, but a country that has never elected a black woman governor may soon elect a black
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i call her mother dukes, the head of naacp and is a leader— the head of naacp and is a leader he hasentire journey. i now call her up, mother dukes. good _ now call her up, mother dukes. good morning. let me just tell good morning. let mejust tell you a little bit about the offences he has been charged with now that they have been revealed. five counts, including bribery and receiving campaign contributions from foreigners. the indictment says he sought and accepted illegal contributions for his mayoral campaign in 2021. now, you heard eric adams seeing it as a painful day and he is going to rebuild. he looks forward to defending himself and the people of new york. a number of people of new york. a number of people are questioning whether he can actually stay in office as mayor of new york city and also defend himself. these are pictures from earlier when his official residence was searched by federal agents. those charges were not revealed to us but they have been in the last 30 minutes or so. also questions from other democrats, eric adams is a democratic politician, about whether
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he's the president and ceo of the naacp. thanks so much for joining us so you're in non-polar political, nonpartisan, i should say, nonpartisan organization what was your response when you heard these comments that cnn uncovered that mark robinson wrote on this message board calling himself a black nazi, talking about how he wanted slavery to come back. he even wanted a couple of slaves himself. what's your responses? that of the naacp first of all, he's delusional, is unfortunate that he had such a platform. >> i will hope that the voters of north carolina would reject his candidacy because he's dangerous clay cane wrote a book called the grifter. he's a grifter. he's using face promote himself and a political party that is appealing to the lowest common denominator of human nature is one that's the vis-a, is one that's offensive both to the legacy and history of african-americans. and the jewish community this is something that no american should tolerate. this gentleman is a danger not only to this democracy, but to human
he's the president and ceo of the naacp. thanks so much for joining us so you're in non-polar political, nonpartisan, i should say, nonpartisan organization what was your response when you heard these comments that cnn uncovered that mark robinson wrote on this message board calling himself a black nazi, talking about how he wanted slavery to come back. he even wanted a couple of slaves himself. what's your responses? that of the naacp first of all, he's delusional, is unfortunate that he had...
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the ncaa cp -- the naacp helped to litigate many of those cases that helped us to determine the parameters of free speech law. >> and he was the head of the naacp legal and education legal defense fund. >> that's right. so all of these issues involving boycotts and involving marches and all of these different first amendment standards that we apply today, many of them were created in response to the civil rights movement activities in the 1950's and 1960's. and so the free-speech freedoms we experience today in large part are part of the heritage of the civil rights movement. >> of course. you have covered some of these events, i believe, for the new york times. and so you have seen them from the ground level, not just the policy conversations. do you feel that the demonstrations on campus has been accomplishing their purpose? have they been reasonable? fear, danger, property destruction, how would you characterize what you have seen? >> i am not sure that accomplishing their purpose and striking fear are contradictory goals in this case. but i do want to say by the way that when i was com
the ncaa cp -- the naacp helped to litigate many of those cases that helped us to determine the parameters of free speech law. >> and he was the head of the naacp legal and education legal defense fund. >> that's right. so all of these issues involving boycotts and involving marches and all of these different first amendment standards that we apply today, many of them were created in response to the civil rights movement activities in the 1950's and 1960's. and so the free-speech...
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comes to these protests and to me that's a crisis and the question isthe supporter of the protest and naacp and legal defense fund throughout the 60s helped to litigate many of those cases that helped us to determine the >> all these issues involving boycotts and involving marchs and all of these going to respond to the civil rights movement of the activities of 1950s and 1960s and that free speech do you feel the demonstration haves been accomplishing and reasonable and are they creating the >> i want to say by the way and when i was coming in there with a demonstration and i wondered if id should pull out my notebook and take notes and the demonstration was to protest police presence during democrat vagues that georgetown has a rule that the police should be represent. i think there's a delicate balance there and i've seen it in k through 12 schools and should there be met dallas metas in schools and different points on this and some people think the very presence of metal de-deck torrs creates an atmosphere of threat. and it's not appropriate in an elementary school orhr middle school or
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bringing out members urging the city naacp. >> nothing to see here, everything's fine. ministers, some of whom i know and respect have not seen this indictment, they don't know the accusation. pray for the well-being and outcome of all this. they have benefited financially so different kind of incentive. they are there to provide. looking for an attorney. >> it looks like the audio is a little better. [inaudible] >> still having a difficult time. he's taking questions from media and the other shot is downtown what they will unseal this indictment we know can change corruption charges, five against mayor adams. the mayor has been indicted on criminal charges. i will give you a few more moments. >> what is interesting is you look at the left side of your screen, who's not there? when he sits every tuesday for his weekly press briefing is a shows force of everyone -- we are going to give it a chance at to listen and again. >> over 300,000. [inaudible] today was about my phone. let's be clear on this. months ago people said they would not move forward. [inaudible] [chanting
bringing out members urging the city naacp. >> nothing to see here, everything's fine. ministers, some of whom i know and respect have not seen this indictment, they don't know the accusation. pray for the well-being and outcome of all this. they have benefited financially so different kind of incentive. they are there to provide. looking for an attorney. >> it looks like the audio is a little better. [inaudible] >> still having a difficult time. he's taking questions from...
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she's actually not answering the mail for the very undecided voters or these black voters who told naacpenthusiastic. >> greg: harold, you are a black man, and congratulations. >> harold: thank you for that. >> greg: dana brings up a good point. >> dana: wow. >> greg: there are black men voting for trump and then there are black men saying to their wives they are voting for kamala, but no man can vote for kamala, harold, be honest. after listening to that, come on. >> harold: a lot of us to come and thank you for acknowledging my race. [laughter] i think one of the things, she's getting there, still not the answer i would have given. everyday challenges people are facing, particularly for the national association of black journalists, could have talked about the number of businesses that have started over the last four years that were formed by women at african americans and what that means for communities. the investment they have made in infrastructure and the chips act, investments in cities across the country the last three or four years that have not seen the levels of investment an
she's actually not answering the mail for the very undecided voters or these black voters who told naacpenthusiastic. >> greg: harold, you are a black man, and congratulations. >> harold: thank you for that. >> greg: dana brings up a good point. >> dana: wow. >> greg: there are black men voting for trump and then there are black men saying to their wives they are voting for kamala, but no man can vote for kamala, harold, be honest. after listening to that, come on....
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and i believe he was the first vice president of the san jose silicon valley naacp.u know, i think he might have led that for nearly a decade from what i understand. and then again, having used that and served community as a council member and vice mayor of milpitas, and championing efforts to boost civic engagement, supporting minority owned businesses. and again, serving as this example that cuts across sectors. and continuing to serve as coach of la raza roundtable of california. damian: well, what a long list and you can see why. let's talk now that if you, we can rosanna about the importance of the title. we're not calling it the latina leaders award, the hispanic leaders award. this is la raza award. rosanna: right, la raza. and some folks, you know, they hear that and, and they get scared because they think that it just means a very particular type of person or pocket of our community, but we use it very inclusively. and in this situation, la raza is the term that we use to be inclusive of the multi racial roots of peoples from predominantly spanish speaking p
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>> with us now to continue our conversation is derek johnson, president and ceo of the nonpartisan naacp. thank you very much for being with us this morning. just wondering what your reaction is to all these allegations that have surfaced against mark robinson. >> well, anyone who identifies themselves as a black nazi or resurrects the concept of institutional slavery, they have no place in elected office, particularly as governor. we find his comments not only mean-spirited, off base, but quite frankly foolish. unfortunately maybe individuals who are running on the republican ticket in lieu of not having policy recognition for voters to consider, they play to the lowest common denominator of humanity. they seek to belittle individuals and place individuals and communities in categories using race and religion and ethnic backgrounds to incite to fear as opposed to providing hope and a road map on how we can have an inclusive society. >> the naacp is calling on robinson to drop out of the race. he said he's not going anywhere. he's staying in. what do you make of this? >> well, it is unfo
>> with us now to continue our conversation is derek johnson, president and ceo of the nonpartisan naacp. thank you very much for being with us this morning. just wondering what your reaction is to all these allegations that have surfaced against mark robinson. >> well, anyone who identifies themselves as a black nazi or resurrects the concept of institutional slavery, they have no place in elected office, particularly as governor. we find his comments not only mean-spirited, off...
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good was a america civil service activity with naacp and protested for the discriminations against blacks and public transportation and public housing and the reporter as most people come into the building today don't know who he was was district attorney know that not only was a physician, a activity but also an incredible cardplayer. in his spare time. >> and the won a number i published and the also ended edited another newspaper wells fargo willie brown and dr. good had a close...
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earlier today we spoke with the president of the san francisco naacp about the importance of mobilizing the black vote this year and keeping enthusiasm up for the next six weeks until the final vote is counted. >> it is very crucial that we should honor the sacrifice of those who lost their lives in this nation because of calculated efforts that were put forth historically to suppress the black vote and in this nation we should be one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. we preach that, but now it's time for us to live it. >> reverend dr. amos brown also says he sees vice president kamala harris as the person to make sure those rights are protected moving forward and hopes she'll be able to bring the country together after november 5th. >> so we're excited. we are energized, not just being a woman of color, it's about her being a woman of integrity. she is enlightening. she is empathetic and she's concerned about the welfare of all people, not just some people. that speaks volumes. >> vice president harris meanwhile is out on the campaign trail this evening, ma
earlier today we spoke with the president of the san francisco naacp about the importance of mobilizing the black vote this year and keeping enthusiasm up for the next six weeks until the final vote is counted. >> it is very crucial that we should honor the sacrifice of those who lost their lives in this nation because of calculated efforts that were put forth historically to suppress the black vote and in this nation we should be one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice...
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black men under 50 support to run for president according to an naacp poll. what does vice president harris need to do to turn that around? guest: we have to recognize that a polling is a snapshot in time. it may be the case and but does not mean that on election day. what she has to do is what she is doing and that is communicate directly with the african ancestry and wood to the people in the country. we can't just say we are going to went with african-american males or females and she is communicating has a message i like. for too long, african americans have seen themselves as a part of a job economy. she has proposed that you can open your own business. she would have a tax credit for $50,000 for persons who want to start a small business. currently it is around $5,000. that is a good thing. because if you can move from a job mentality to a mentality of creating jobs in owning your own business, that is what you do. in so doing you have more influence on your community and half -- how the dollars flow through. i compliment her on what she is doing and i
black men under 50 support to run for president according to an naacp poll. what does vice president harris need to do to turn that around? guest: we have to recognize that a polling is a snapshot in time. it may be the case and but does not mean that on election day. what she has to do is what she is doing and that is communicate directly with the african ancestry and wood to the people in the country. we can't just say we are going to went with african-american males or females and she is...
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reverend amos brown, president of the san francisco naacp, was joined by district attorney brooke jenkins and police chief bill scott at third baptist church. they gathered there to discuss concerns about a rise in anti-black racism. just yesterday, we told you about a chef who was beaten in a racially charged attack and last week, racist graffiti was scrawled on a building used by a black led nonprofit for at risk youth. >> we have to stand up against this and we have to do it together. the police department. we have a job to do, and our job is not always easy. and sometimes we don't get the results we want. but we will never stop trying to fight for justice and fight for making sure people are held accountabl. >> other recent hateful and racist activity in the city includes racist graffiti targeting mayor london breed, painted right out right outside of city hall, and blackface dolls with nooses that were left on the doorstep of an alamo square home. well, it appears federal oversight of the oakland police department will not end any time soon. in a court hearing this week, a federal ju
reverend amos brown, president of the san francisco naacp, was joined by district attorney brooke jenkins and police chief bill scott at third baptist church. they gathered there to discuss concerns about a rise in anti-black racism. just yesterday, we told you about a chef who was beaten in a racially charged attack and last week, racist graffiti was scrawled on a building used by a black led nonprofit for at risk youth. >> we have to stand up against this and we have to do it together....
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earlier this year, a beverly accepted the lifetime achievement award at the 55th naacp image awards. the singer was born. howard stanley beverly in philadelphia. in a statement posted on instagram, his family said that fairly close, lived his life with pure soul, as one would say. and for us, no one did it better. he lived for his music, family and friends love one another as he would want that for all of us. he died yesterday at the age of 77. his family did not reveal his cause of death. >> from philly but made the bay-area his home rest in peace. frankie, beverly still to come. hurricane francine made landfall along the gulf coast a short time ago. how communities we're preparing for the wind and rain that is coming with it and how schooling controversial funding bill from the floor. what led house speaker mike johnson. >> to make that decision? i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders
earlier this year, a beverly accepted the lifetime achievement award at the 55th naacp image awards. the singer was born. howard stanley beverly in philadelphia. in a statement posted on instagram, his family said that fairly close, lived his life with pure soul, as one would say. and for us, no one did it better. he lived for his music, family and friends love one another as he would want that for all of us. he died yesterday at the age of 77. his family did not reveal his cause of death....
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but when i researched more her connection to the naacp it's clear what kind of women were most likelyverworked which is why she didn't want this decision to happen especially din the reconstruction era a lot of black women are having to work and being overworked because there is no kind of i guess rubric, and of course it's not been introduced because this is a hundred years ago and so i definitely agree with the law and when it comes to science. the science they are talking aboutme isn't black wome included. its historical context all the timeie like what kind of women's are described and it's never a black woman's body. and the fact that the gentrification is so taboo that it's not even spoken about is very clear in this case and so all i can think as i tried to research the population around that part of oregon, and i couldn't really find anything except for what kelly was saying so i'm sure it had a lot to do with women of color, which is another reason why he may be the justices wanted to rule in that way. i will talk more about the matriarchal sentence and instead of what is act
but when i researched more her connection to the naacp it's clear what kind of women were most likelyverworked which is why she didn't want this decision to happen especially din the reconstruction era a lot of black women are having to work and being overworked because there is no kind of i guess rubric, and of course it's not been introduced because this is a hundred years ago and so i definitely agree with the law and when it comes to science. the science they are talking aboutme isn't black...
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the naacp is planning to spend $20 million to encourage black americans to turn out to vote across 12 states this fall. the campaign is not geared toward benefiting specific candidates, but will try to mobilize and educate black voters. black voters are expected to play a pivotal role in the race for the white house. san francisco unveiled a new monument today honoring poet maya angelou. the artwork is a milestone as it showcases the first black woman to be commemorated in a public monument in the city's civic art collection. here's nbc bay area's christie smith. well, this was a long time coming, and it's now what people will see outside the main library here in san francisco. today people shared thoughts about what this monument means to them and the city. people gathered in front of san francisco's main library for a celebration and to get up close to a new monument honoring doctor maya angelou, an award winning author and poet. presidential medal of freedom recipient, civil rights leader, and a phenomenal woman of many firsts. from being san francisco's first black female streetca
the naacp is planning to spend $20 million to encourage black americans to turn out to vote across 12 states this fall. the campaign is not geared toward benefiting specific candidates, but will try to mobilize and educate black voters. black voters are expected to play a pivotal role in the race for the white house. san francisco unveiled a new monument today honoring poet maya angelou. the artwork is a milestone as it showcases the first black woman to be commemorated in a public monument in...
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he accepted the lifetime achievement award at the fifty-fifth naacp image awards. his family has not revealed his cause of death. revealed his cause of death. he was 77 years old. they say the hardest part of getting something done let's go! hustle! is getting started. well, we did that 30 years ago, when california first took on the tobacco industry. this is not just about access. it's about the message it sends... now smoking is down 60 percent. lung cancer 42 percent. a couple of our cities have already ended tobacco sales. a california without big tobacco isn't just possible, it's already happening. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> well, the forty-niners are continuing their prepped for the minnesota vikings on sunday. it's a short week after their season opening victory 30 to 19 on monday night over the jets. and the big question really on everybody's minds right now remains the status of christian mccaffrey. surprise, inactive in week one with that calf and achilles injury. the start running back was a limited participant in practice today. he'll likely be listed
he accepted the lifetime achievement award at the fifty-fifth naacp image awards. his family has not revealed his cause of death. revealed his cause of death. he was 77 years old. they say the hardest part of getting something done let's go! hustle! is getting started. well, we did that 30 years ago, when california first took on the tobacco industry. this is not just about access. it's about the message it sends... now smoking is down 60 percent. lung cancer 42 percent. a couple of our cities...
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this has been abundantly clear since senator -- since justice harlan eloquently explained it in naacpalabama. the courts only tolerate forced disclosures in cases of actual candidate electioneering to ensure election integrity. but court cases aren't laefshgss, and -- aren't elections, and friends of the court are not candidates, and the fact that the appellate rules committee doesn't understand this and wants to chill free speech by mandating donor disclosure is a shocking reversal of naacp v. alabama. that's why my colleagues and i encourage the standing com committee, the judiciary conference, and the supreme court to scrap, scrap this unconstitutional amendment. unfortunately, there's even more. another committee in the judiciary bureaucracy, the codes of conduct committee, recently amended one of its advisory opinions to prohibit law clerks from seeking political employment. this is the same committee that tried to ban federal judges from joining the nonpartisan federalist society while allowing them to join the highly partisan and left wing american bar association. now, the com
this has been abundantly clear since senator -- since justice harlan eloquently explained it in naacpalabama. the courts only tolerate forced disclosures in cases of actual candidate electioneering to ensure election integrity. but court cases aren't laefshgss, and -- aren't elections, and friends of the court are not candidates, and the fact that the appellate rules committee doesn't understand this and wants to chill free speech by mandating donor disclosure is a shocking reversal of naacp v....
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the naacp is demanding the university of south carolina cancel what organizers are calling a roast of vice president, scheduled for later this month because of its blatant sexist and racist nature. the event's title and promotional poster, too sexually graphic for us to broadcast. students at the university say they recognize the importance of free speech, but also acknowledge the outrage it's protected under the constitution for them to even be here. so i think we need to respect that. and if you don't want to go and if you want to protest, you have the right to do that too. the election is 61 days from today, but early voting is right around the corner, with some voters in north carolina receiving ballots this friday. rhiannon. >> all right, it's coming. thank you. a former top aide to new york's governor has pleaded not guilty to spying for china. linda sun is accused of acting as an unregistered agent of the chinese government. she is accused of using her position to advance china's agenda while raking in millions for herself. sun worked for two governors recently serving as deput
the naacp is demanding the university of south carolina cancel what organizers are calling a roast of vice president, scheduled for later this month because of its blatant sexist and racist nature. the event's title and promotional poster, too sexually graphic for us to broadcast. students at the university say they recognize the importance of free speech, but also acknowledge the outrage it's protected under the constitution for them to even be here. so i think we need to respect that. and if...
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the naacp released a poll on friday that shows while black americans overwhelmingly identify as democratsover one quarter of black men under 50 said they would support the republican candidate in this year's election. why do you think that younger male black voters are changing their association like this? >> i think there is -- especially for younger black men, there is a frustration. but it is not frustration with vice president harris and it is not even frustration with the democratic party. frankly it is a frustration of pace of progress in america. i think about my state. and in my state, when i was inaugurated, we have a eight to one racial wealth gap and that is not because one group is working eight times harder, because of historical policies an circumstances. i'm the third african american ever elected governor in the history of the united states. that is not because i'm the only third african american ever qualified. i think that debate was a perfect illustration, where many of us grew up told by our family members you have to work ten times as hard to get ahead and get an oppo
the naacp released a poll on friday that shows while black americans overwhelmingly identify as democratsover one quarter of black men under 50 said they would support the republican candidate in this year's election. why do you think that younger male black voters are changing their association like this? >> i think there is -- especially for younger black men, there is a frustration. but it is not frustration with vice president harris and it is not even frustration with the democratic...
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he's president of the san francisco naacp and he's speaking out after a handful of incidents that have people raising serious concerns about the rise of anti-black racism in the bay area. the citizens are here because they want to know what's going on in san francisco. last week, racist graffiti was scrawled on the building used by youth first and after school and summer program coming into work on friday. to see our building defaced. it wasn't the only incident at the site. the director of the program says a woman recently used racial slurs in a confrontation with him. it's unfortunate that we have to go through this in this day and age. and wendy drew, the sheriff profiled in a recent netflix show, shared another incident where she says a man hurled racist slurs and then attacked her. this weekend. southers ruby remati. why are you calling me that? normally, i mean, in my head i'm thinking this is just going to be like a verbal like, don't do that again. you know this is wrong. you can't do that. but instead he comes and he starts hitting me. that man is now facing charges in the cit
he's president of the san francisco naacp and he's speaking out after a handful of incidents that have people raising serious concerns about the rise of anti-black racism in the bay area. the citizens are here because they want to know what's going on in san francisco. last week, racist graffiti was scrawled on the building used by youth first and after school and summer program coming into work on friday. to see our building defaced. it wasn't the only incident at the site. the director of the...
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she went on and was m one of the founding members of the naacp. she pushed a aas fan come fedl ban on lynching which was unsuccessful in the 1920s but which did pass congress recently. she was a key figure in the women's suffrage movement, answered innocence was kind of ironically helped justice sutherland come up with a controversial argument as to like role the way he did in striking down at minimum wage law in adkins. she also ask him lobbied congress to pass the shepherd towner act which was the nation's first program to prevent maternal and child mortality by funding health clinics and she also pushed, was called keating owen child labor act which woulder have banned te interstate shipment abood's produced by child labor. the constitution of that law was challenged in hammer versus -- which we will study next week. so yeah, these women played an important role over multiple decades of the early 20th century. okay.ay so beyond, if you want to sort of like organize your studying going forward, beyond the standard okay, do i understand who did w
she went on and was m one of the founding members of the naacp. she pushed a aas fan come fedl ban on lynching which was unsuccessful in the 1920s but which did pass congress recently. she was a key figure in the women's suffrage movement, answered innocence was kind of ironically helped justice sutherland come up with a controversial argument as to like role the way he did in striking down at minimum wage law in adkins. she also ask him lobbied congress to pass the shepherd towner act which...
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an naacp poll released friday showed 1 in 4 black men under 50 plan to vote for trump in november, especially for younger black men, there is a frustration, but it's not necessarily a frustration with vice president harris. >> and it's not even necessarily a frustration with the democratic party, frankly, it's a frustration of the pace of progress in america. >> meanwhile, the former president's campaign is doing some damage control after his comments during tuesday's debate. >> they're eating the dogs. the people that came in there eating the cats. >> the claim, furthering a rumor spread online about haitian immigrants in springfield, ohio. city leaders say the claims are baseless, and some ohio republicans say it's not helping trump's case. >> this is a piece of garbage that was simply not true. there's no evidence of this at all. we need to focus on moving forward and not dogs and cats being eaten. it's just ridiculous. >> this week, trump will make stops in michigan, new york and north carolina while the harris campaign focuses its efforts on the so-called blue wall of pennsylvania, michi
an naacp poll released friday showed 1 in 4 black men under 50 plan to vote for trump in november, especially for younger black men, there is a frustration, but it's not necessarily a frustration with vice president harris. >> and it's not even necessarily a frustration with the democratic party, frankly, it's a frustration of the pace of progress in america. >> meanwhile, the former president's campaign is doing some damage control after his comments during tuesday's debate....
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serving on board of the naacp. among the other lectures, articles, political campaigns and boards, she fit into her schedule. the first lady of the world travel as an informal ambassador promoting. human rights across the globe, always a symbol of president franklin roosevelt and the new deal. she remained a persistent influence within the democratic party at times suggested as a candidate senator from new york, ambassador, france, vice president and even president of the united states. she asked on meet the press in 1957 if she would consider running for president, and she just laughed and said she was too old. she was 73. and she was also asked, well, do you see we'll have a woman president in the future. she believed the we would. and so i think she'd be surprised that, too. at the 1960 democratic party convention, plainclothes officers, eleanor, as she walked through the arena to ascend the rostrum. and second, the nomination of adlai stevenson for the third time. the men firmly held her elbows. they maneuvered
serving on board of the naacp. among the other lectures, articles, political campaigns and boards, she fit into her schedule. the first lady of the world travel as an informal ambassador promoting. human rights across the globe, always a symbol of president franklin roosevelt and the new deal. she remained a persistent influence within the democratic party at times suggested as a candidate senator from new york, ambassador, france, vice president and even president of the united states. she...