Shoulders than anyone else, making sure people feel safe walking down the street, making sure garbage gets collected, s are safe andsafes are ope open. Everyday life things, they are not partisan things, they are just practical things. People look to you, democrats and republicans. You know, you are also on the front lines of emergencies, from fires to floods to school shootings, Public Health issues, helping to save lives as well as livelihoods. That is why i made it a priority for my entire career to work closely with you, from the time i got to the senate 180 years ago. [laughs] as well as my tenure as vice president. If i have the honor of becoming a president , i speak this commitment to you you are going to have access directly to the white house. I am going to be right there with you, helping you and your communities based on what you think you need and the challenges you are facing. Because the present mayor pointed out it is about the bottom up. It does not go from the top dow
Some respect on your name. So im going to lead by example. We know you are in the middle of debate prep. I wish i was in the room with you to give you some oneliners but hopefully we can get you ready and most comfortable today. How are you doing, how are you feeling . Senator harris i am doing well. Thank you for that introduction. Thank you for not only talking about the head of the naacp but my pastor, dr. Amos brown. Thank you to Derrick Johnson for your ongoing leadership. We talk so often these days about the importance of everything that is at stake and making sure everyones voice is heard. So its good to be with everyone and, angela, its so good to see you. Im good. One day at a time. 39 days before an election that will determine the course of history for generations to come. Angela yeah, it will. With that, i want to start because i know that part of whats happening in debate prep is they got to get you a wraparound. One of my favorite things to do for the podcast is a wrapar
Members. Dr. Amos brown, a member of our board of directors and president of the San Francisco branch of the naacp. Senator harris joins us, joins with angela, to talk about those hree global pandemics. The pandemic of racism, the pandemic of health, and that andemic of economic injustice. And we are so pleased to have both of them join us today. So would you please welcome angela and Vice President ial candidate, senator kamala harris. Welcome, ladies. Angela thank you so much, mr. Chairman. It is always a joy to partake in the convention of the naacp. I think this is my second event. Lifelong member, partially by force because of my dad. And now as an adult, certainly want to be a part and always excited to support what you are ing and a shoutout to my brother, the president , Derrick Johnson. Senator harris, it is so great to see you. Ill refrain from calling you kamala today because i think its so important that they put some respect on your name. So im going to lead by example. We
Is. I did it because i ran for senate because it was easier. The quality of peoples lives is more in your hands and on your shoulders than anyone else, making sure people feel safe walking down the street number making sure their garbage gets picked up, making sure their schools are safe and open, all concrete things that make everyday life great. They are not partisan things. They are practical things. People look to you. Democrats and republicans. You are on the front lines, floods to school shootings, Public Health issues, helping save lives as well as livelihood. I have made my priority to work closely with the from the time i got to senate 180 years ago. As well as my 10 your as tenure as vice president. I make this commitment to you. You will have access directly to the white house and i will be right there with you, helping you in your communities based on what you think you need and challenge you are facing. About the bottom up. It does not go from the top down. We are dealing
Mcclellan air force base to get an update on the historic fires that are burning in california Governor Newsom has been vocal about his opinion on how Climate Change is affecting the severity of the fires in recent years while President Trump has focused more on Fire Management for more on their meeting today and the protests that gathered outside were joined by kron 4 Sanaz Tahernia so nice. Ken and pam while the 2 could constantly criticize each other their interaction today wasnt what you might expect. Before his breathing with state Emergency Management leaders President Trump reiterating to reporters his concerns with californias Forest Management i think this is more of a management situation. Countries in europe, in a roundtable discussion inside cal fires hangar Governor Newsome thank the president for the approval. 14 firefighting grants and the federal Emergency Declaration as fires scorch millions of acres across the state news, some acknowledged more work needs to be done w