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Transcripts For FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Saturday 20240706

yesterday. rachel: you have a cut on your hand. pete: i do, working the land. rachel: acting like ronald reagan, clearing the brush. pete: him and george w. hacking away at the brush. will: yes the former governor of south carolina nicky haley was here and i didn t realize that south carolina is the third most popular state for people immigrating from other states. pete: really? will: behind texas and florida. south carolina and i said, i would have guessed tennessee. pete: the big advantage south carolina has? will: what s that? pete: coastline. it s hard to compete with coastline. you ve got to be really good if you re going inland and leaving california to not go to another coast. texas has coast, florida has coast, south carolina has coast. north carolina i would have thought north carolina would have been higher than south carolina will: want to get a fact check, governor ambassador haley, proud of her state and south carolina the problem is every state feels like cali

Voters Will Determine Fate of Fast-Food Workers Pay Raise

Last September, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 257 into law. Supporters of the legislation, authored by Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-Pasadena), hailed it for its promise to provide a minimum wage and improve working conditions for fast food workers. | By Edward Henderson California Black Media Last September, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 257 into law. Supporters of the legislation, authored by Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-Pasadena), hailed it for its promise to provide a minimum wage and improve working conditions for fast food workers. But late last month, the future of AB 257

San Jose Spotlight: 15 of the Most Influential Black Leaders in Silicon Valley

Local Black leaders are working to change the odds and boost equality for the community. In celebration of Black History Month, San Jose Spotlight is highlighting 15 of the most influential Black leaders in Silicon Valley. | By Loan-Anh Pham, San Jose Spotlight Black residents make up about 3% of Santa Clara County’s population, but the impact of Black leaders on the region is undeniable even while facing adversity. The Black community in Silicon Valley and across the nation face systemic disparities: The population is overrepresented among the homeless and historical

During Black History Month Don t Forget David Fagen

It took the courage of humanity to take action like Fagen did. If you’ve never heard of this history, it’s not surprising. It’s one that runs counter to America’s white supremacist narrative. I was surprised that even my father, who was born under the American flag in the Philippines a few weeks after the U.S.-Philippine war started, had never heard anything about Fagen. That likely wasn’t taught in his colonized American school, where he learned English well enough to come to America in the 1920s as a colonized American national. | By Emil Guillermo Black history is American history is Asian American history. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. When the American is an African American in Asia, that’s a rich history worth contemplating. If the name David Fagen doesn’t roll off your lips, or immediately come to mind, then remember it now. It’s a history

Community Leaders Call for Solidarity Over Threats and Harassment of Black Women Leaders

A new database by Princeton University and the Anti-Defamation League has begun tracking threats received by public officials, identifying women, particularly women of color, to be targeted, totaling 42.5% of all incidents. | “We are seeing a sharp polarization of politics and when people build on fear … we are seeing a rise in violence across the nation,” says Councilmember Carroll Fife By Ken Epstein A press conference this week on the steps of Oakland City Hall called for community solidarity against the increased dangers posed by threats

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