Praise Virtual Revival Featuring Dr. Maurice Watson, Special Musical Guests Deitrick Haddon and Jonathan Nelson

Join Praise 104.1 and Spirit 1340am for the Praise Virtual Revival Week Nov 8th-13th on PraiseDC.com and MySpiritDC.com! Today features Dr. Maurice Watson, Metropolitan Baptist Church, special musical guests: Deitrick Haddon and Jonathan Nelson.

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Sunday November 8th – Rev. Sylvia Sumter, Unity Church of Washington DC, special musical guests: Evvie McKinney & Kelontae Gavin

Monday, November 9th, Pastor Burton Sherbert, Kingdom Tabernacle of Refuge Ministries, special musical guests: Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Darius Paulk

Tuesday, November, 10th, Dr. Charlene Monk, New Horizon Christian Faith Church, special musical guest: Brian Courtney Wilson

Wednesday, November 11th, Bishop Herbert Jackson, Life-Changing Church, special musical guests: Doe, Judah Band, Jonathan Traylor

Thursday, November 12th, Pastor Sylvia Peoples, The Lord’s Church of Transformation,  special musical guests: Ricky Dillard with Jabari Johnson

Friday, November 13th, Dr. Maurice Watson, Metropolitan Baptist Church, special musical guests: Deitrick Haddon and Johnathan Nelson

Everything You Need To Know About Georgia Runoff Election On Jan 5th

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Georgia will have 2 runoff elections for Senate seats on January 5th, 2021. During the election on November 3rd, neither Incumbent Republican Senator got a majority of the vote (50.0%), sparking an automatic runoff for both seats. Now, all eyes are on the Peach State to see if Joe Biden and the Democrats will control all the branches of government for next few years, or if the Republicans will keep control of the Senate. Here is everything you need to know about the Georgia runoff that will determine control of the Senate come 2021.  

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Georgia’s twin US Senate run-off races will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 5th .

Incumbent (R) David Perdue faces challenger, (D) Jon Ossoff in one race.  In the other race, (R) Kelly Loeffler and (D) Raphael Warnock are competing in a special election to see who will finish the rest of Senator Johnny Isakson’s term, which ends in 2023.

Absentee ballots can be requested up to 180 days in advance of Election Day, and must be returned to county elections office by the time polls close on election night.

Important dates to consider for these run-off races.

  • Nov. 18: Absentee ballots begin going out
  • Dec. 7: Deadline to register
  • Dec. 14 – 31: Early In-Person voting period
  • Jan. 5: Election Runoff for Federal Races

Also, don’t confuse the federal run-off date with the run-off races for local and state races. Federal law requires at least 9 weeks before a federal runoff to give oversees voters time to mail in their ballots

  • Dec. 1: Election Runoff for State and Local races

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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Projected Winner Of The 2020 Presidential Election

Joe Biden Kamala Harris Projected Winner 2020 Election

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After days of counting more than 143M votes by the American people, former two-term vice president, and 36 year Senate veteran, Joe Biden is the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election and is set to be the 46th president of the United States. Once the count is verified, Biden’s running mate, California Sen. Kamala Harris, will become the first woman, first African American, and first Indian American to serve as vice president.

The news of Biden clinching over 270 electoral votes comes almost eight years to the day when President Barack Obama won re-election on November 6, 2012.

The commonwealth of Pennsylvania was called for Biden Friday morning clinching the electoral win at 273 electoral votes in a tightly contested race.

Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada are still yet to be projected but Joe Biden leads in all three states as well.

While Donald Trump has filed many lawsuits in multiple states claiming fraud, Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg is doubtful it will matter stating, “There will be all sorts of legal conspiracy theories, but the President doesn’t have many options absent real evidence.”

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Damn I’m Stressed: How To Deal With Election Anxiety

I've never been this stressed out

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Majority of Americans are stressed about the possible outcome of the 2020 Election. Political tensions all over are at an all time high, and some even believe this country is on the verge of another civil war. USA Today has reported on a survey taken by the American Psychological Association’s Stress in America that almost 70% of U.S. adults say the presidential election is a significant source of stress in their lives. That’s a 20% increase compared to the same stress levels from the 2016 election. What is causing so much more stress this election season?

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The global pandemic has added to our stress

For a lot of Americans, it doesn’t seem like there is a plan to stop the deadly virus, which makes for tough conversations about family gatherings, holiday celebrations, and being able to hold loved ones. COVID-19 has killed more than 250,000 Americans, which has put fear on the top of most voters’ election ballots in 2020. When voters vote out of fear, it will have a drastic affect on stress or anxiety levels, because you believe the outcome of the election could directly play a part in whether a family member/yourself, lives or dies. The President’s overall lack of urgency when dealing with the Coronavirus has only made things worst for the mental health of a lot of Americans.

But how do we fix it?

Coping with election anxiety throughout the final days of the election cycle will not be easy. The closer we get, the larger that bubble in your stomach gets, and by election night you might feel like you want to throw up. But hang in there, one election won’t be the end of America. If you still need a little guidance as to how to deal with anxiety or stress leading up to November 3rd, here are a few things you can do right now to start relieving some of your election anxiety. 

Turn off the TV

Political ads are on every television station known to man right now and there isn’t much you can do to stop them. Billions of dollars are spent on advertising every election cycle, which means you will see multiple political ads on every T.V. station you turn on. If these ads are causing you anxiety, turn them off. As a matter of fact, turn the whole damn TV off! Take a break from the super political pundit shows. They won’t be saying anything new from now till election day, so don’t allow the stress they report into your ethos. If you have to watch TV, put on your favorite drama or comedy and unwind to something that isn’t about voter ballots.

Be mentally prepared for election results

Prepare yourself for a very long election night, that could actually last for weeks. COVID-19, plus the slowing up of mail all across the country will make it difficult for all ballots to be counted on election night. This means the results from the election could take some time. Be prepared to wake up the next day and still not know who the president will be. If by chance we know who the winner is on November 3rd, GREAT. But brace yourself for what could be a long, ugly, grueling fight.

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Stop talking about politics

We are in the final stages of this election, stop talking about politics. Many Americans have already voted and most Americans already know who they support, so what’s the point of adding to your stress just to try to convince your friend, who isn’t listening to you anyway, to change his or her’s political views. Why torture yourself? You aren’t convincing anyone to change their views at this stage of the game.

Find things you have in common with folks, then connect on that

When talking to friends or loved ones, find things your can connect on to talk about. Talk about the things you both enjoy and leave the political talk for the candidates and the pundits. Do not allow the things you don’t have in common to out weigh the things you do. Since tensions are so high and the news is so siloed, it’s easy to believe folks don’t have commonalities. That is a bunch of malarky!! Most Americans share common values and that’s what we need to be discussing.

Stop scrolling and trolling

Social media is a major player in election anxiety for many Americans. Scrolling down your twitter or facebook feed and reading opinions and conspiracy theories from you favorite uncle or aunt can be mind dumbing and flat out dangerous. Stop scrolling and trolling folks who don’t agree with your political views. We are too close to election night to bicker about a decision that America will soon make. Close the app, go vote, prepare for the results, and relax. If things don’t go the way you’d like, get involved and make it better in the future.

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Tamara Jade Talks Her 4-Chair Turn Experience On ‘The Voice’ + More

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When Angie Ange found out that there was a contestant from PG County on NBC’s hit show ‘The Voice’ who received a chair turn from all 4 judges on this new season, she knew she had to get her on The Morning Hustle!

As we all know, Angie Ange is one of the biggest advocates for the DMV (DC, Maryland & Virginia) and the talent that comes out of this unique area. Being from PG County, Mayland herself, Angie Ange was excited and proud of fellow “pretty girl county” native, Tamara Jade. In this interview, we get to know Tamara Jade and how her experience on ‘The Voice’ is going. Make sure to show your support for this local superstar by tuning in Monday and Tuesday nights at 8pm EST.

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WATCH: Sony Music Group Launches “YOUR VOICE YOUR POWER YOUR VOTE” Campaign

“YOUR VOICE YOUR POWER YOUR VOTE” is a nonpartisan campaign launched by Sony Music Group to encourage voter participation across America with a focus on young people and under represented groups. In a democracy, everyone’s voice should be heard.

Our government represents those who vote. Let’s work together to get all of America’s voices heard this election – no exception. 

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“Just Like Everything Else Trump Inherited, He Messed It Up!”: Barack Obama Speaks At Biden-Harris Rally In Philly [VIDEO]

Former President Barack Obama Campaigns For Candidate Joe Biden In Philadelphia

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Whew, child! “The Chicago” in President Barack Obama came out heavy Wednesday evening as Obama took to the campaign trail to speak at a Biden-Harris drive-in rally in Philadelphia. This marks the first live, in-person appearance from the former president on behalf of his former vice president Joe Biden.

13 days until the most important election of our lifetimes. And you don’t have to wait until November 3rd to cast your ballot. Make a plan, vote, and then help your friends and family make a plan at iwillvote.com. Let’s do this. Barack Obama captioned the live-stream of the event on his Twitter account.

Obama’s visit to Philadelphia today as well as President Donald Trump‘s visit to Erie yesterday highlight the significance of Pennsylvania as a swing state for the 2020 presidential election. Pennsylvania accounts for 20 electoral votes.

“The president spent some time in Erie last night and apparently he complained about having to travel here. Then he cut the event short. Poor guy. I don’t feel that way. I love coming to Pennsylvania.”

The event opened up with Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It” playing before Mr. Philadelphia, Charlie Mack, his daughter, India Marie invited Obama to the stage.

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Barack Obama’s speech transcript can be found below:

Barack Obama: (00:18)

Hello, Philadelphia.

Barack Obama: (00:24)

Man, it is good to be back in Pennsylvania. What beautiful weather we got here. Little Indian summer. I know the president spent some time in Erie last night, and apparently, he complained about having to travel here. And then he cut the event short, poor guy. I don’t feel that way. I love coming to Pennsylvania. You guys delivered for me twice and I am back here tonight to ask you to deliver the White House for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. I want to thank Mr. Philadelphia, Charlie Mack, his daughter, India Marie. What an outstanding young lady she was. Those of you who are fathers and have daughters you know how that feels when you see your daughters just shining. I know a little bit about that. And it was great to see representatives, Brendan Boyle, Mary Gay Scanlon, Governor Tom Wolf, Attorney General Josh Shapiro, Mayor Jim Kenney. Philadelphia we got 13 days. That’s our lucky number right here. 13 days until the most important election of our lifetimes.

Barack Obama: (01:58)

And you don’t have to wait for November 3rd to cast your ballot. You’ve got two ways to vote right now. Number one, you can vote early in-person through next Tuesday. Anybody here voted early already? If you haven’t, just go to iwillvote.com/pa and find out where you can vote early. Number two, you can vote from home with a mail-in ballot. Just go to iwillvote.com/pa to request your ballot right away. And before you send it back, Pennsylvania’s got this thing where you’ve got to use both envelopes. So you’ve got to read the directions carefully to make sure your vote counts. And if you’ve already voted, then you’ve got to help your friends and family make a plan to vote. Take them with you if you vote early, or if you vote in-person on election day, because this election requires every single one of us to do our part. And what we do these next 13 days will matter for decades to come.

Barack Obama: (03:24)

Now, last time I was in Philadelphia, I was at the constitution center and I was delivering a speech for the Democratic National Convention this year. And I said, during that speech, I’ve sat in the Oval Office with both of the men who are running for president. And they are very different people. I explained that I never thought Donald Trump would embrace my vision or continue my policies but I did hope for the sake of the country that he might show some interest in taking the job seriously, but it hasn’t happened. He hasn’t shown any interest in doing the work or helping anybody but himself and his friends or treating the presidency like a reality show that he can use to get attention. And by the way, even then his TV ratings are down. So you know that upsets him.

Barack Obama: (04:36)

But the thing is, this is not a reality show, this is reality. And the rest of us have had to live with the consequences of him proving himself incapable of taking the job seriously. At least 220,000 Americans have died. More than 100,000 small businesses have closed. Millions of jobs are gone. Our proud reputation around the world is in tatters. Presidents up for reelection usually ask if the country is better off than it was four years ago. I’ll tell you one thing, four years ago you’d be tailgating here at the Lincoln instead of watching a speech from your cars. The only people truly better off than they were four years ago are the billionaires who got his tax cuts. Right now as we speak, Trump won’t even extend relief to the millions of families who are having trouble paying the rent or putting food on the table because of this pandemic. But he’s been doing all right by himself. As it turns out, this was just reported in the last 48 hours.

Barack Obama: (06:01)

We know that he continues to do business with China because he’s got a secret Chinese bank account. How is that possible? How is that possible? A secret Chinese bank account. Listen, can you imagine if I had had a secret Chinese bank account when I was running for reelection. You think Fox News might have been a little concerned about that? They would’ve called me Beijing Berry. It is not a great idea to have a president who owes a bunch of money to people overseas. That’s not a good idea. I mean, of the taxes Donald Trump pays, he may be sending more to foreign governments than he pays in the United States. His first year in the White House he only paid $750 in federal income tax. Listen, my first job was at a Baskin Robbins when I was 15 years old. I think I’m might have paid more taxes that year working at a dispensing ice cream. How is that possible? How many people here pay less than that? It’s just possible now that if you are living high on the hog and you only pay $750 in taxes that maybe, just maybe he might not know what working people are going through here in Pennsylvania. We cannot afford four more years of this, Philadelphia. But the good news is right now you can choose change. Right now you can vote for my friend Joe Biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president of the United States of America. Now, Joe’s no stranger to here. He’s a native son. Scrappy kid from scratch. You know him and he knows you. But let me, let me tell you how I came to Norman and how I came to love him. 12 years ago, when I chose Joe Biden as my vice presidential running mate, I didn’t know Joe all that well. We had served in the Senate together, but we weren’t super close. He and I came from different places. We came from different generations.

Barack Obama: (08:58)

But I came to admire Joe as a man who has learned early on to treat everybody he meets with dignity and respect, living by the words his parents taught him, no one’s better than you Joe, but you’re better than nobody. And that empathy, that decency, that belief that everybody counts, that’s who Joe is. That’s who he’ll be. And I can tell you the presidency doesn’t change who you are, it reveals who you are. And Joe has shown himself to be a friend of working people. For eight years, Joe was the last one in the room when I faced a big decision. He made me a better president and he’s got the character and experience to make us a better country. And he and Kamala-

Barack Obama: (10:03)

A better country. And he and Kamala are going to be in the fight, not for themselves but for every single one of us. Well, I get that this president wants full credit for the economy he inherited and zero blame for the pandemic that he ignored. But you know what? The job doesn’t work that way. Tweeting at the television doesn’t fix things. Making stuff up doesn’t make people’s lives better. You’ve got to have a plan. You’ve got to put in the work. And along with the experience to get things done, Joe Biden has concrete plans and policies that will turn our vision of a better, fairer, stronger country into a reality.

Barack Obama: (10:53)

We literally left this White House a pandemic playbook that would have shown them how to respond before the virus reached our shores. They probably used it to I don’t know, prop up a wobbly table somewhere. We don’t know where that playbook went. Eight months into this pandemic, cases are rising again across this country. Donald Trump isn’t suddenly going to protect all of us. He can’t even take the basic steps to protect himself. Just last night, he complained up in eerie that the pandemic made him go back to work. I’m quoting him. He was upset that the pandemic’s made him go back to work. If he’d actually been working the whole time, it never would’ve gotten this bad.

Barack Obama: (11:53)

So, look, here’s the truth. I want to be honest here. This pandemic would have been challenging for any president but this idea that somehow this White House has done anything but completely screw this up. It’s just not true. I’ll give you a very specific example. Korea identified it’s first case at the same time that the United States did. At the same time, their per capita death toll is just 1.3% of what ours is. In Canada, it’s just 39% of what ours is. Other countries are still struggling with the pandemic but they’re not doing as bad as we are because they’ve got a government that’s actually been paying attention.

Barack Obama: (12:42)

And that means lives lost. And that means an economy that doesn’t work. And just yesterday, when asked if he’d do anything differently, Trump said, “Not much.” Really? Not much? Nothing you can think of that could have helped some people keep their loved ones alive? So, Joe’s not going to screw up testing. He’s not going to call scientists idiots. He’s not going to host a super spreader event at the White House. Joe will get this pandemic under control with a plan to make testing free and widely available, to get a vaccine to every American cost-free and to make sure our frontline heroes never ask other countries for their equipment they need.

Barack Obama: (13:38)

His plan will guarantee paid sick leave for workers and parents affected by the pandemic and make sure that the small businesses that hold our communities together and employ millions of Americans can reopen safely. Donald Trump likes to claim he built this economy but America created 1.5 million more jobs in the last three years of the Obama-Biden administration than in the first three years of the Trump-Pence administration. How you figure that? And that was before he could blame the pandemic. Now, he did inherit the longest streak of job growth in American history but just like everything else he inherited, he messed it up. The economic damage he inflicted by botching the pandemic response means he will be the first president since Herbert Hoover to actually lose jobs. Joe’s got a plan to create 10 million good clean energy jobs as part of a historic $2 trillion investment to fight climate change, to secure environmental justice. And he’ll pay for it by rolling back that tax cut for billionaires. And Joe sees this moment not just as a chance to get back to where we were but to finally make long-overdue changes so that our economy actually makes life a little easier for everybody, the waitress trying to raise her kid on her own, the student trying to figure out how to pay for next semester’s classes, the shift worker who’s always on the edge of getting laid off, the cancer survivor who’s worried about her preexisting conditions, protections being taken away.

Barack Obama: (15:39)

Let me tell you something Pennsylvania. This I know to be true, Joe and Kamala will protect your healthcare and expand Medicare and make insurance more affordable for everybody. Republicans love to say right before an election that they’ll protect your preexisting conditions. Now, Joe and I actually protected your policies to make sure people with preexisting conditions could get health insurance and have coverage. We did it through something called the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a Obamacare. And Republicans tried to repeal or undermine it more than 60 times.

Barack Obama: (16:35)

And when they’ve been asked about, they keep on promising, “We’re going to have a great replacement.” They said, “It’s coming.” It’s been coming in two weeks for the last 10 years. Where is it? Where is this great plan to replace Obamacare? They’ve had 10 years to do it. There is no plan. They’ve never had one. Instead, they’ve attacked the Affordable Care Act at every turn, driving up costs, driving up the uninsured. Now, they’re trying to dismantle your care in the Supreme court as we speak as quickly as they can in the middle of a pandemic with nothing but empty promises to take its place. It’s shameful. The idea that you would take healthcare away from people at the very moment where people need it most, what is the logic of that? There is no logic. Joe knows that the first job of a president is to keep us safe from all threats, foreign, domestic, or microscopic. When the daily intelligence briefings flash warning signs about a virus, a president can’t ignore them. He can’t be AWOL. Just like when Russia puts bounties on the heads of our soldiers in Afghanistan, the commander-in-chief can’t be missing in action. I can tell you this, Joe Biden would never call the men and women of our military suckers or losers. Who does that? He knows these heroes are somebody’s children, somebody’s spouse, somebody’s dad or mom. He understands that. And he’s going to restore our standing in the world because he knows that America’s true strength comes from setting an example that the world wants to follow. A nation that stands with democracy, not dictators, a nation that can mobilize and inspire others to overcome threats like climate change and terrorism and poverty and disease. And with Joe and Kamala at the helm, you’re not going to have to think about the crazy things they said every day. And that’s worth a lot. You’re not going to have to argue about them every day.

Barack Obama: (19:12)

It just won’t be so exhausting. You might be able to have a Thanksgiving dinner without having an argument. You’ll be able to go about your lives knowing that the president is not going to retweet conspiracy theories about secret cabals running the world or that maybe seals didn’t actually kill Bin Laden. Think about that. The president of the United States retweeted that. Imagine. What? What? We’re not going to have a president that goes out of his way to insult anybody who doesn’t support him or threaten them with jail. That’s not normal presidential behavior.

Barack Obama: (20:02)

That’s not normal presidential behavior. We wouldn’t tolerate it from a high school principal. We wouldn’t tolerate it from a coach. We wouldn’t tolerate it from a co-worker. We wouldn’t tolerate it in our family, except for maybe crazy uncle somewhere. I mean, why would we expect and accept this from the President of the United States? And why are folks making excuses for that? “Oh, well, that’s just him.” No. There are consequences to these actions. They embolden other people to be cruel and divisive and racist, and it frays the fabric of our society, and it affects how our children see things. And it affects the ways that our families get along. It affects how the world looks at America. That behavior matters. Character matters. And by the way, while he’s doing all that, it distracts all of us from the truly destructive actions that his appointees are doing all across the government, actions that affect your lives. The Environmental Protection Agency that’s supposed to protect our air and our water is right now run by an energy lobbyist that gives polluters free rein to dump unlimited poison into our air and water. The Labor Department that’s supposed to protect workers and their rights, right now it’s run by a corporate lobbyist who’s declared war on workers, guts protections to keep essential folks safe during a pandemic, makes it easier for big corporations to shortchange them on their wages. The Interior Department, that’s supposed to protect our public lands and wild spaces, our wildlife, and our wilderness. And right now that’s run by an oil lobbyist who’s determined to sell them to the highest bidder.

Barack Obama: (22:39)

You’ve got the Education Department that’s supposed to give every kid a chance, and that’s run by a billionaire who guts rules designed to protect students from getting ripped off by for-profit colleges and stiffs arm students looking for loan relief in the middle of an economic collapse. I mean, the person who runs Medicaid right now is doing their best to kick people off of Medicaid instead of sign them up for Medicaid. Come on. When Joe and Kamala are in charge, they’re not going to surround themselves with hacks and lobbyists, but they’re going to appoint qualified public servants who actually care about looking out for you, for your job, for your family, for your health, for your security, for your planet, and that more than anything is what separates them from their opponents. They actually care about every American, including the ones that don’t agree with them.

Barack Obama: (23:45)

And they’re going to fight for you every day. They care about you and they care about this democracy. They believe in a democracy. The right to vote is sacred and that we shouldn’t be making people wait in line for 10 hours to cast their ballot. We should be making it easier for everybody to vote. They believe that no one, especially the President, is above the law. They understand that protest on behalf of social justice isn’t un-American. That’s the most American thing there is. That’s how this country was founded, protesting injustice. They understand we don’t threaten our political opponents threatening to throw them in jail, just because we disagree with them. They understand that our ability to work together to solve big problems like a pandemic depends more than on just photo-ops. It depends on actually learning the facts and following the science and not just making stuff up whenever it’s convenient.

Barack Obama: (25:16)

Our democracy is not going to work if the people who are supposed to be our leaders lie every day and just make things up. And we’ve just become numb to it. We’ve just become immune to it. Every single day, fact-checkers can’t keep up. And, look, this notion of truthfulness and democracy and citizenship, and being responsible, these aren’t Republican or democratic principles, they’re American principles. They’re what most of us grew up learning from our parents and our grandparents. They’re not White or Black or Latino or Asian values, they’re American values, human values, and we need to reclaim them. We have to get those values back at the center of our public life. And we can. But to do it, we’ve got to turn out like never before. We cannot leave any doubt in this election, because you know the President’s already said, “If this is even close, I’m going to just make stuff up.” He’s already started to do it.

Barack Obama: (26:51)

So we can’t have any doubt. We can’t be complacent. I don’t care about the polls. There were a whole bunch of polls last time, didn’t work out, because a whole bunch of folks stayed at home and got lazy and complacent. Not this time, not in this election, not this time. Listen, listen. I understand why a lot of Americans can get frustrated by the government and can feel like it doesn’t make a difference. Even supporters of mine, during my eight years, there were times where the stuff we wanted to get done didn’t get done and people said, “Well, gosh, if Obama didn’t get it done, then maybe it’s just not going to happen.” Look, the government is not going to solve every problem, it’s true. Every elected officials going to make some mistakes. This is a big complicated country and the system’s designed so that change happens slowly. It doesn’t happen overnight.

Barack Obama: (28:05)

And believe me, I’ve got firsthand experience with the way Republicans in Congress abused the rules to make it easy for special interest to stop progress. But we can make things better, and we shouldn’t be making things worse. A president by himself can’t solve every challenge in a global economy. But if we’ve got Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the White House at a House and Senate that are focused on working people, it can make a difference and get millions of people the help they need. A president by himself can’t eliminate all racial bias in our criminal justice system. But if we’ve got district attorneys and state’s attorneys and sheriffs and police chiefs focused on equality and justice, it can make things better. In Pennsylvania, you’ve just got to flip nine seats in your State House, just five seats in your State Senate, to give Democrats control and new life for policies that’ll make a real difference to working families right now. It can make things better.

Barack Obama: (29:25)

In the end, Pennsylvania, that’s what voting’s about, making things better, not making things perfect, but putting us on track so that a generation from now we can look back and say, “Things got better starting now.” And that’s what voting’s about. Voting’s about using the power we have and pooling it together to get a government that’s more concerned and more responsive and more focused on you and your lives and your children and your grandchildren and future generations. And the fact that we don’t get 100% of …

Barack Obama: (30:03)

… and future generations. And the fact that we don’t get 100% of what we want right away is not a good reason not to vote. It means we’ve got to vote and then get some change and then vote some more and then get some more change, and then keep on voting until we get it right.

Barack Obama: (30:23)

And we will never come close to seeing what it would be like if everybody voted, when I hear people say, “Well, I don’t know, you’re voting don’t make a difference.” We don’t know because usually no more than half the people who could be voting, vote.

Barack Obama: (30:39)

We get 50, 55% of people voting. And then people say, “Well, look, not enough change happened.” Well, imagine what would happen if 60% voted? What about 70%? Imagine January 20th, when we swear in a president and a vice president who have a plan to get us out of this mess, who believe in science, and they have a plan to protect this planet for our kids, and who care about working Americans, and they have a plan to help you start getting ahead.

Barack Obama: (31:15)

And who believe in racial equality and gender equality, and believe in not discriminating against people because of their sexual orientation, and are willing to bring us closer to an America where no matter what we look like and where we come from, who we love and what our last name is, if we go out there and we work, we can make it.

Barack Obama: (31:38)

And we’re part of an American family. All of that is possible. All of that is within our reach if we vote. Because let me tell you something Pennsylvanians, people ask me sometimes, they say, “Man, how have you been able to take these last four years, just watching all this? How do you keep your spirits up?”

Barack Obama: (32:02)

And I tell him, I say, look for all the times, these last four years that we’ve seen our worst impulses revealed, we’ve also seen what our country can be at its best. We’ve seen folks of every age and background who’ve packed city centers and airports in town squares just so families wouldn’t be separated.

Barack Obama: (32:26)

So another classroom wouldn’t get shot up, so our kids wouldn’t grow up on an uninhabitable planet. We’ve seen Americans more racist, joining together to declare in the face of injustice that black lives matter, no more, but no less, so that no child in this country feels the continuing sting of racism.

Barack Obama: (32:51)

We’ve seen folks, our essential workers, our healthcare workers risking their lives day in day out to save somebody else’s loved ones. We’ve seen people volunteer and contribute to help those who are having an especially difficult time that right now.

Barack Obama: (33:14)

That’s true in Pennsylvania, that’s true all across the country. America is a good and decent place, but we’ve just seen so much noise and nonsense that sometimes it’s hard for us to remember.

Barack Obama: (33:29)

Philadelphia, I’m asking you to remember what this country can be. What it’s like when we treat each other with respect and dignity, what it’s like when our elected officials actually behave responsibly. I’m asking you to believe in Joe’s ability, in Kamala’s ability to lead this country out of these dark times, and help us build it back better because we can’t abandon those who are hurting right now. We can’t abandon the children who aren’t getting the education they need right now.

Barack Obama: (34:07)

We can’t abandon those protesters who inspired us. We’ve got to channel their activism into action, we can’t just imagine a better future. We’ve got to fight for it. We’ve got to out-hustle the other side, we got to outwork the other side, we’ve got to vote like never before and leave no doubt. So make a plan right now, for how you’re going to get involved and vote. Do it as early as you can. Tell your family, tell your friends how they can vote. Don’t stop with Joe and Kamala, make sure you vote all the way down the ticket.

Barack Obama: (34:47)

And if we pour all our efforts into these 13 days, if we vote up and down the ticket, like never before, then we will not only elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, we will also leave no doubt about what this country that we love stands for. We will not leave any doubt about who we are as a people and the values and ideals that we embrace.

Barack Obama: (35:17)

What Lincoln called the better angels of our nature, those are still in us. We see them operating every single day. We see them in neighborhoods, we see them in churches and synagogues and mosques and temples. We see them in people helping out a neighbor. We see them inside our own families. We see that what is best in us is still there, but we’ve got to give it voice, and we’ve got to do it now.

Barack Obama: (35:49)

So let’s get to work people. Let’s bring this home. I love you, Philadelphia. Honk if you’re fired up, honk if you’re ready to go. Are you fired up?

Crowd: (35:59)

Yeah.

Barack Obama: (36:00)

Are you ready to go? Are you fired up? Are you ready to go?

Crowd: (36:07)

Yeah.

Barack Obama: (36:07)

Let’s go make it happen. I love you Philadelphia. Thank you. I love you. Come on.

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Candiace Dillard Spills On RHOP Fight, Breaks Down what REALLY Happened, Securing Her Wig + More!

 

Real Housewives Of Potomac’s Candiace Dillard-Bassett left nothing at the Lemonade Stand with Leah Henry . She gave us an exclusive look into her life just days after the infamous fight between her and Monique Samuels aired on Bravo. Candiace got candid about how replaying the fight weighs on her mentally, while also detailing EXACTLY what lead to the blows this season. The former Miss USA detailed representation and what fighting on TV as a black woman does for a show like Real Housewives. If you were wondering what our good sis did to keep that wig secure, she answers that too! Watch the full interview to catch the tears, laughs, and most importantly SHADE! Grab a Cup, Throw it back, and Sip on all of THAT!

How To Watch The Debate Between Donald Trump and Joe Biden In Cleveland

The first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden takes place Tuesday, September 29th at 9:00pm EST. The networks airing the debate commercial-free include ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and C-SPAN. If you do not have television, you will be able to stream the debate live right here in the video above courtesy of C-SPAN’s YouTube channel.

The debate will be moderated by “Fox News Sunday” anchor Chris Wallace.

The 2020 debates are scheduled for September 29th, October 15th, and October 22nd. The vice presidential debate is scheduled from 9pm to 10:30pm EST on October 7th.

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Sybil Wilkes: A Divine 9 Leadership Roundtable — Voter Motivation & Activation Strategy

Award-winning journalist and broadcast maven Sybil Wilkes has partnered with the Divine 9 to moderate an engaging roundtable discussion featuring Black Greek leadership from each organization. The unprecedented event will highlight the Divine 9’s 45-day election season strategy focused on harnessing the group’s collective influence to Inform, Empower and activate the African American community to vote.

Panelists include:
Everett B. Ward, Ph.D. – General President, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Dr. Glenda Baskin Glover – International President, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Reuben A Shelton III, Esq. – Grand Polemarch, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Dr. David Mario – Grand Basileus, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Beverly E. Smith – National President & CEO, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Michael E. Cristal – International President, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Valerie Hollingsworth Baker, International President, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Rasheeda S. Liberty – International Grand Basileus, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Andre R. Manson – International Grand Polaris, Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.

Why Do People Call The Police 12?

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UPDATED: 9/9/2020

As protests have erupted all of the country, the term 12 has been thrown around quite a bit by protestors referring to Police in cities all over the country. We believe the term originated in Atlanta, as most slang hip-hop slang terms do. But it has been adopted by protestors all over the world.

 

Police in Atlanta, Georgia are called “12,” but where did that nickname come from? Why do people call Police 12?

Police slang can look a lot different from city to city. People all over the country have many different names for police. Words like cops, po-po, and 5-0 are commonly used terms to refer to the boys in blue, but Atlanta has its own commonly used term that has now become widely used in pop culture.

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RELATED: 23 Atlanta Slang Words And Phrases That Drive The Culture

Police in Atlanta are called 12 as a slang term. According to sources, 12 comes from the police radio code “10-12,” which means thats visitors are present in the area where police are going. It’s similar to a warning to police that they might have company when they arrive on the scene. If you ask Urban Dictionary, many folks have different definitions for the slang term and where it originated.

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It’s used in the streets to give a quick heads up to friends and or civilians that police have arrived or they are on their way. It’s is mostly a Southern, United States slang term, but has been adopted by television shows as well as pop-culture.

 

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Keep Your Mask Up: The Nose May Be Key Entry Point For Coronavirus Says Johns Hopkins

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Be sure to wear your mask properly.

New research from Johns Hopkins Medicine said the nose is a key entry point for the coronavirus.

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“Making sure that you are wearing the mask properly, that you are not breathing air out of your nose and into the world that might infect another person,” said Dr. Andrew Lane with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

The team at Johns Hopkins said COVID-19 is latching on to certain cells in the nose at an alarming rate–up to 700 times more than in other cells.

“So there is a lot of reason to think that the nose is the place where the virus if not comes in, stays there for a while and that’s the reason why to prevent other people from getting the virus from you if you had it, it’s important to wear the mask over your nose and not just your mouth,” Lane said. “When we test for virus, we test in the nose, we put a swab in the back of the nose because studies show that’s the area where you can find the most virus in people who are infected.”

The Johns Hopkins study could lead to more targeted treatments for COVID-19.

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Helen Jones Woods one of the founding members of the International Sweet Hearts of Rhythm grew up at The Piney Woods School. Her father Dr. Laurence C. Jones founded the Piney Woods School in Mississippi in 1909 because of illiteracy in the black community. The school’s founding values of Love, Integrity, Faith, Excellence, and Empowerment stand truer today than ever before. Your donation will assist our students in receiving an education and achieving their full potential.

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The Piney Woods School has become a leading college preparatory boarding high school with 98 percent of graduating seniors enroll in some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation each year.

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Joe Biden Announces Kamala Harris As His Pick For Vice President

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The ticket is set.

On Tuesday (August 11), Democratic nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden announced California senator Kamala Harris as his running mate. Harris, the former Attorney General for California, would be the first Black woman named to a major party’s Presidential ticket and would be the first female Vice President if Biden is elected in November.

“I have the great honor to announce that I’ve picked @KamalaHarris — a fearless fighter for the little guy and one of the country’s finest public servants — as my running mate,” Biden tweeted.

He added, “Back when Kamala was Attorney General, she worked closely with Beau. I watched as they took on the big banks, lifted up working people, and protected women and kids from abuse. I was proud then, and I’m proud now to have her as my partner in this campaign.”

Biden became the presumptive nominee for President in June and began a search for a candidate that many Democratic voters demanded be Black in a show of not only diversity but listening to younger voters with wide ideals. Biden has suggested in the past that he, at 77 is “a bridge” to a newer class of Democratic leaders. His pick of Harris further establishes her prowess as a leading figure from a younger generation within a party desperate to beat Donald Trump in November.

At 55, Harris is the third woman to serve as a vice-presidential candidate for a major political party, joining Geraldine Ferraro, who was the Democratic pick in 1984 and Sarah Palin, who was the Republican vice-presidential pick in 2008.

Harris, who initially ran for President until she suspended her campaign last December, endorsed Biden for President earlier this year. Throughout the primaries, Harris showed fight and readiness not only to take on Trump but help end the alleged cronyism surrounding his administration. She rose to national prominence and acclaim by grilling Trump nominees during Senate hearings, from Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, among others.

“I warmly congratulate Senator Kamala Harris on her selection as Joe Biden’s Vice Presidential running mate,” Susan Rice, former national security adviser under President Barack Obama said in a statement. “Senator Harris is a tenacious and trailblazing leader who will make a great partner on the campaign trail. I am confident that Biden-Harris will prove to be a winning ticket.”

Harris and Biden will officially accept the nominations virtually at the Democratic National Convention next week.

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