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Saturday, November 7, 2020

Biden, Harris, families on stage for fireworks

Kamala Harris said voters have ‘ushered in a new day for America.’

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris brought their entire families on-stage with them to close out their victory party on Saturday night.

After delivering speeches outside of the Chase Center in downtown Wilmington, Delaware, the two were joined by their families to watch as red white and blue fireworks exploded in the sky. A collection of drones spelling out “USA” and outlining Biden’s logo flashed in the sky, prompting the Democrat to gaze at the sky with his mouth wide in delight. Biden’s wife Jill, seven grandkids, his son Hunter and daughter Ashley all gathered around him as the family enjoyed the display.

President-elect Joe Biden hugs his grandchild on stage after Biden’s address to the nation from the Chase Center November 07, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. After four days of counting the high volume of mail-in ballots in key battleground states due to the coronavirus pandemic, the race was called for Biden after a contentious election battle against incumbent Republican President Donald Trump. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Harris, meanwhile, was joined by her sister Maya, her niece Meena and her husband, Doug Emhoff, as well as her two stepchildren. Harris wrapped her arms around a younger grand-niece as they watched the celebration, with more than 1,000 supporters dancing and waving American flags and Biden campaign signs. It was a celebratory ending to a day that was otherwise largely spent by the two Democrats waiting and watching as final returns rolled in.

Hundreds of cars filled the parking lot outside the Wilmington convention center in Delaware before the drive-in rally to celebrate Biden’s victory in the presidential race.

With temperatures mild Saturday night, more than 1,000 people sat on the roofs of their cars or milled around in small groups nearby, many cheering and waving American flags or Biden campaign signs. The smell of grilling meat hung in the air not unlike a football tailgate, and some of the attendees danced and sang, sweating through facemasks that appeared to be nearly universally worn.

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The campaign set up cranes with towering American flags, an American-flag lined stage and projected a 10-story tall Biden-Harris logo over a digital American flag on the side of a hotel beside the convention center. Blue and red lights illuminated state flags perched on the roof of another nearby building.

Organizers first erected the stage on Tuesday night, expecting to hold a Biden Election Night party. As vote counting continued and no winner was declared, the campaign kept the stage intact and the parking lot remained surrounded by high security fences with police controlling all access in and out.

During her speech, Vice president-elect Harris said voters have “ushered in a new day for America.”

Harris spoke Saturday in her first address to the nation since she and Biden were declared the winners of the presidential election.

Harris said voters chose hope, unity, decency, science and truth in choosing she and Biden over President Donald Trump.

Harris, the first woman to be elected vice president, wore a white pantsuit in tribute to women’s suffrage. She also opened her remarks with a tribute to the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis, a Civil Rights icon, who said democracy is not a state but an act. Harris will also be the first Black woman to serve as vice president.

Harris paid tribute to Black women who “so often prove they are the backbone of our democracy.”

Harris, the daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants, is the first woman to be elected to the vice presidency.

Harris noted her ascension to the role comes 100 years after the 19th Amendment was ratified and 55 years after the signing of the Voting Rights Act, which expanded who could participate in American democracy.

She praised Joe Biden for having “the audacity to break one of the most substantial barriers that exist in our country” by selecting a woman as his running mate.

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris take the stage at the Chase Center to address the nation November 07, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. After four days of counting the high volume of mail-in ballots in key battleground states due to the coronavirus pandemic, the race was called for Biden after a contentious election battle against incumbent Republican President Donald Trump. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

“Every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a county of possibilities,” Harris said.

The remarks were some of the most direct she has delivered about her history-making role as Biden’s running mate.

Biden pledged to be a president “who seeks not to divide but to unify.”

Biden delivered his first remarks as president-elect at a victory party in Wilmington, after he was officially declared the winner of the presidential election on Saturday. Biden jogged onto the stage wearing a black suit, black mask and light blue tie. He pointed and waved at the screaming crowd gathered to hear him speak.

Echoing his campaign stump speech, Biden promised to be a president who “doesn’t see red states or blue states, only sees the United States,” and said he would work “with all my heart” to win the confidence of all Americans.

Biden touted the fact that he’s won more votes than any presidential ticket in history, calling his win “a convincing victory, a victory for the people.” He also said he was “surprised” by seeing the celebrations and an “outpouring of joy” in the wake of his win nationwide.

Biden said that “once again, America’s bent the arc of the moral universe more toward justice.”

Biden made an appeal to supporters of President Donald Trump.

Biden said Saturday night in Wilmington, Delaware, that “this is the time to heal in America” and pledged to be a president to represent even those who didn’t support him.

Noting ”I’ve lost a couple times myself,” Biden said, “now, let’s give each other a chance.”

Trump has not conceded the race to Biden, pursuing legal challenges over ballot counts in several states.

Biden said “it’s time to put away the harsh rhetoric, lower the temperature, see each other again, listen to each other again,” saying of his political opponents, “they are not our enemies. They are Americans.”

Joe Biden will unveil a group of scientists and experts to help him craft a plan to tackle the coronavirus pandemic on Monday.

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Biden also announced his plans to launch the COVID-19 task force during remarks. He said those advisers would help him take the proposals he’s released during the campaign for dealing with the pandemic — which include investments in personal protective equipment and loans for small businesses as well as plans to implement more standardized public health guidelines — and turn those proposals into a “blueprint” that he’ll enact when inaugurated president next January.

Biden said the plan would be “built on bedrock science” and “constructed out of compassion, empathy and concern.” Biden made President Donald Trump’s mishandling of the pandemic a central focus of his campaign and pledged that his top priority as president would be managing the virus.

Biden said that “our work begins with getting COVID under control” , adding Americans “cannot repair the economy, restore our economy or relish life’s most precious moments” without doing so.

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World leaders congratulate Joe Biden after presidential victory

French leaders were quick to congratulate Biden

Prominent world leaders are very accepting of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.

President Donald Trump has yet to concede, but world leaders, especially in France, were quick to congratulate Biden for his election victory as the new White House administration has promised to recommit to America’s fight against climate change.

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“Welcome back America!”  the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, tweeted. It should be noted that Trump famously withdrew from the Paris Agreement which was signed by 195 countries. The countries in the agreement promised to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to mitigate climate issues.

“The Americans have chosen their President. Congratulations [Joe Biden and Kamala Harris]! We have a lot to do to overcome today’s challenges. Let’s work together!” tweeted French President Emmanuel Macron.

Even Trump’s cordial relationships have flipped, congratulating Biden and Harris for their victory.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, a Trump ally, said Biden and Harris’ win is a “historic achievement.” The Brexit leader said he is looking forward “working closely together on our shared priorities, from climate change to trade and security.” 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a great relationship with Trump, but just like Johnson, he is looking forward to his relationship with the Biden administration.

“I look forward to working closely together once again to take India-US relations to greater heights,” Modi said.

Modi also congratulated Harris, who is part Indian.

Leaders in Iran also commented on Biden’s win. The country’s information and communications technology minister, Mohammad Javad Azari, tweeted a black-and-white portrait of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian general who was assassinated in an American drone strike. He captioned the photo #EndofTrump in Persian.

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The Trump administration has placed a number of sanctions on Iran. The Trump administration withdrew from the Iranian nuclear deal after Trump labeled it a “bad deal.”

The withdraw from Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers in 2018, crippled the country’s economy, according to the Associated Press.

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Texting company tied to Trump official urged supporters to protest

Text-messaging platform Opn Sesame warned people that “Radical Liberals & Dems are trying to steal this election from Trump!”

A texting company operated by one of President Donald Trump’s campaign officials told supporters to rally in Philadelphia on Thursday, claiming Democrats were stealing the presidential election.

Gary Coby is the Trump campaign’s digital director. He is also the CEO of text-messaging platform Opn Sesame and has many GOP clients, including the Republican National Committee. The app was used to spread to misinformation, according to the Associated Press.

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These text messages, a reaction to former Vice President Joe Biden taking the lead nationwide, were sent out to various users, telling them, “ALERT: Radical Liberals & Dems are trying to steal this election from Trump! We need YOU! Show your support at the corner of 12th St. & Arch St. in Philadelphia.”

On Thursday, many votes in Pennsylvania were still being counted at the Pennsylvania Convention Center and Trump was ahead in the state, according to Philly Voice.

Trump Supporters Hold "Stop The Steal" Protest At Pennsylvania State Capitol
Dozens of people calling for stopping the vote count in Pennsylvania due to alleged fraud against President Donald Trump gather on the steps of the State Capital on November 05, 2020 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The activists, many with flags and signs for Trump, have made allegations that votes are being stolen from the president as the race in Pennsylvania continues to tighten in Joe Biden’s favor. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Protests outside the convention center took place between Thursday and Friday and were largely peaceful.

Things took a turn for the worse as more mail-in ballots, which Trump and his supporters were calling illegitimate, were counted.

The state ultimately turned blue and Biden was declared the winner of Pennsylvania and consequently, the presidency.

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“This kind of message is playing with fire, and we are very lucky that it does not seem to have driven more conflict,” John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at the University of Toronto’s online watchdog Citizen Lab, who broke the story, said.

Coby has declined to comment on the app’s viral messages, and a top Trump campaign official has denied any association, saying multiple customers use the app.

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LeBron James, Twitter anticipate Dave Chappelle SNL episode

Chappelle’s episode airs tonight at 11:30/10:30c on NBC

LeBron James and many on Twitter are highly anticipating tonight’s episode of Saturday Night Live. The episode will be hosted by famed comedian Dave Chappelle.

“Chappelle SNL. Tonight. My brother about to flame that studio up tonight,” James tweeted.

Four years earlier in November 2016, after President Donald Trump won the presidential election against Hillary Clinton, Chappelle famously remarked, “I’m wishing Donald Trump luck. I’m gonna give him a chance.”

Dave Chappelle attends Backstage Creations Giving Suite At The 70th Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on September 17, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for Backstage Creations)

“I didn’t know that Donald Trump was gonna win the election,” Chappelle said in his monologue. “I think I speak for all of Black America when I say that we’re all praying for Omarosa.

In the monologue, he commended former president Barack Obama for doing “a good job” during his two terms and for being the first Black man to “hear America’s secrets” and live to tell it.

Chappelle would later recant his statement on SNL in 2017. According to Vanity Fair, he told a crowd during the Robin Hood Gala: “I was the first guy on TV to say ‘Give Trump a chance.’ I f—ed up. Sorry.”

Nearly four years later, Democratic Presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden has been elected as the 46th president of the United States, defeating Trump.

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A fan named Sam Roberts tweeted about the magnitude of Chappelle being the first comedian to speak of this moment in time, saying, “Sometimes things are just meant to be.”

Another fan wrote, “Dave Chappelle’s opening monologue on SNL tonight is about to be INSANE.”

Saturday Night Live airs tonight at 11:30/10:30c on NBC.

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Suspect charged with murder of rapper King Von

Atlanta police charged a 22-year-old man on Saturday

A suspect has been charged in the Friday morning shooting that killed Chicago rapper King Von outside of a downtown nightclub in Atlanta.

Rapper King Von attends Compound Saturday Nights at Compound on August 29, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, King Von, 26, whose real name is Dayvon Bennett was among six people who were shot during a confrontation outside the Monaco Hookah Lounge.

According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta police charged 22-year-old Timothy Leeks on Saturday in connection the Bennett’s murder.

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Marla Jean Rooker, Atlanta police spokeswoman, told the newspaper that the suspect was in the hospital due to gunshot wounds.

“Mr. Leeks is in police custody at Grady Hospital where he is undergoing treatment for a gunshot wound,” she said. “The homicide of Bennett is closed with this arrest.”

According to USA Today, Leeks was charged by the Savannah Police Department in August “with attempt of conspiracy to violate Georgia Controlled Substance Act, theft by receiving stolen property and obstruction after an investigation led to the seizure of guns, more than 15 pounds of marijuana and nearly $16,000. He was one of five arrested in the investigation.”

Police revealed that Bennett was one of two individuals killed in the shooting while another victim is currently in critical condition. The names of the additional victims are currently unreleased and it remains unclear who shot them, the newspaper states.

The article also reports that two off-duty officers who were working at the longue and an on-duty officer patrolling in the area confronted the group. Shots were then fired, according to police.

The officers on the scene were not injured.

Read More: Five arrested in Brooklyn rapper Pop Smoke’s death

King Von was an upcoming rapper who recently released his debut studio album entitled “Welcome to O’Block” in October. He was signed by famous Chicago rapper Lil Durk’s Only The Family Entertainment record label.

Since the news of his death, Lil Durk has deactivated his Instagram page.

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Trump returns to White House amid jeers and taunting songs

Trump has defiantly refused to concede to President-elect Joe Biden

After losing his reelection bid, President Donald Trump returned to Washington, D.C. where jubilant citizens were celebrating his defeat.

Thousands gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House to celebrate the announcement that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will be the 46th President of the United States on November 7, 2020 in Washington, DC. As votes continue to be counted in the race against incumbent U.S. President Donald Trump, people have begun to congregate in cities across America after news outlets announced Joe Biden had reached the number of electoral votes needed to win the election. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

On Saturday afternoon, the president’s motorcade returned from his golf club in Virginia, traveling along roads that had been cleared of other cars and people. But as he drew closer to the White House, Trump was greeted with boos and raised middle fingers. The crowd chanted, “Loser, loser, loser,” and they sprinkled in a mixture of profanities as the president’s motorcade rolled past.

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After losing his bid for a second term, Trump has defiantly refused to concede to President-elect Joe Biden, and is threatening court action to challenge his Democratic opponent’s win. Trump is the first president to lose reelection since George H.W. Bush lost to Bill Clinton in 1992.

Twitter users wasted no time in reacting to Trump’s unusual homecoming.

Twitter user Andy J.S. Decepida wrote: “LOL, so many birds were flipped at “The Beast” as it wended its way through Biden celebrators! Trump’s return to White House from golf course was delayed as celebrators were cleared from the packed streets.” In the photo beneath the caption, a celebrant holds a sign that reads: “We Grabbed Him By The Ballot.”

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Morgan J. Freeman (not the actor) wrote on his Twitter account: “PHOTO OF THE YEAR: Donald J. Trump watches the celebration of his election loss as he returns to the White House after playing golf at his country club.” He added the hashtag #YOUREFIRED.

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Celebrities like Cardi B, Ava DuVernay celebrate Biden and Harris’s win

Michelle Obama said Biden and Harris ‘are headed to restore some dignity, competence, and heart at the White House’

As the Associated Press declared Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden the 46th President of the United States, celebrities took to social media to celebrate.

Among the celebrities were Grammy-award winning rapper Cardi B, who has been vocal during the presidential election season.

“I haven’t been fussing cause I know deep down we finna win. BIDENxKamala,” the rapper said on Instagram with a clip of Harris dancing to her song “I Like It.”

She followed up with a video of her reaction to Biden winning and commented on the bullying she and her family have endured from Trump supporters.

“You know why God put Biden in place? Cause you Trump supporters were getting out of line. Y’all were becoming real bullies,” she said. In September, the rapper and her sister were sued by Trump supporters.

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Other celebrities have gone to social media to share their excitement for a Biden-Harris presidency.

Actress Lauren London shared a photo of Biden and Harris on Instagram with the caption: “It’s a new day!”

Director Ava DuVernay took the moment to criticize Trump while shining a light on the Exonerated 5 – the central focus of her 2019 Netflix film “When They See Us.”

“Imagine the person who took out full-page ads to call for your execution being voted in as President of the United States,” DuVernay tweeted. “Now, imagine that person being fired in shame. Sending my love to Korey, Antron, Raymond, Kevin and Yusef. Enjoy this day, my brothers. #exonerated5

Former First Lady Michelle Obama congratulated Biden and Harris on their victory and shared her excitement saying the two “are headed to restore some dignity, competence, and heart at the White House. Our country sorely needs it.”

She added, “and after we celebrate — and we should all take a moment to exhale after everything we’ve been through — let’s remember that this is just a beginning. It’s a first step. Voting in one election isn’t a magic wand, and neither is winning one.”

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Cancer in Nigeria: 'My wife would still be alive had she got treatment'

Andrew Gift believes his wife would still be alive had she followed the doctor's advice.

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Whitney Houston, Notorious B.I.G. set for Hall of Fame induction

The two-hour virtual induction will premiere on HBO and HBO Max on Saturday

Years after their deaths, Whitney Houston and Notorious B.I.G. will be inducted into the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

With coronavirus cases continuing to surge throughout the U.S., the Rock Hall’s annual live induction ceremony will be replaced with a virtual celebration. Premiering on HBO and HBO Max on Saturday (8 p.m. EST/PST), the two-hour special will lack an audience cheering on electrifying performances, but the virtual format will feature appearances by a number of A-listers who taped salutes to this year’s class.

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In moving tributes, Alicia Keys described her beautiful friendship with Houston and called the Grammy-winning singer “the greatest voice of all time.”

Houston’s mother, Cissy Houston, 87, gave a speech on her daughter’s behalf. “I’m so very, very proud that Whitney is being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She wanted to be something — not anything. She worked hard at it too,” she said.

“I’m proud of who she was,” Cissy added. “What can I say now? If I talk too long, I’ll cry. I don’t want to cry.”

Singer Whitney Houston accepts the Winner of International – Favorite Artist Award onstage at the 2009 American Music Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on November 22, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Brooklyn rapper and hip-hop trailblazer, Notorious B.I.G.’s two adult children — Tyanna, 27 and C.J., 24 accepted the award for their late father.

“When my dad passed away, I was only three years old,” Tyanna said. “Even though I didn’t get to know him as well as I wanted, through his fans and our family I was able to see through my own eyes that his music transcended the hip-hop industry. He was able to become not only the ‘King of New York,’ but the king of the culture.”

Biggie’s friend and collaborator, Sean “Diddy” Combs gave a tribute to the late rapper. “They say time heals all wounds. I kind of wait for that day,” said Combs. “But I also think time doesn’t heal all wounds. Some you have to live with.”

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Whitney Houston died in 2012 at age 48 from accidental drowning associated with heart disease and cocaine use and Christopher Wallace aka Notorious B.I.G. was shot and killed in 1997 at age 24.

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What’s to come after Biden’s presidential win

Although he has won, Biden will not take office until January 20, 2021

On Saturday morning, the Associated Press, CNN, and NBC News announced Biden as the projected winner of the 2020 presidential race after getting more than 270 electoral votes.

Now that Joe Biden has won the presidency, bringing an end to four tumultuous years under President Donald Trump, there are more key steps to accomplish even after the selection of the 46th president of the United States.

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“When American citizens vote for a presidential candidate, they really are voting for electors in their state. Those electors in most cases are committed to support the voters’ candidate of choice,” wrote the Associated Press. “The number of electors is equal to the number of electoral votes held by each state. State laws vary on how electors are selected but, generally, a slate of electors for each party’s candidate is chosen at state party conventions or by a vote of a party’s central committee.”

Following Election Day, states must count and certify the results of the popular vote. Once completed, each governor by law must prepare documents known as “Certificates of Ascertainment,” which list the names of electors and the number of votes that were cast for both the winner and loser.

The document, which carries the seal of each state, is then sent to the archivist of the United States.

Dec. 8 is the deadline to resolve any election disputes that may exist at the state level and all state recounts and court contests over the results of the election are expected to be completed.

Dec. 14: Electors have to vote by paper ballot in their states and the District of Columbia. Thirty-three states and D.C. have laws in place or party regulations that requires the electors to “vote the same way the popular vote goes in the state, and in some states, electors can even be replaced or subjected to penalties, according to the Congressional Research Service.” The votes for both the president and vice president are then counted and the electors sign six “Certificate of the Vote” documents. The documents are then sent by registered mail to various officials.

Dec. 23: The certificates are then delivered to the designated officials. If they aren’t delivered, the law then provide an alternative route for getting the results delivered to Washington.

Jan. 6, 2021: The House and Senate then holds a joint session to count all of the electoral votes. If one ticket received 270 or more electoral votes, the current president of the Senate – Vice President Mike Pence – will announce the results.

Jan. 20, 2021: The new president-elect will be sworn into office on Inauguration Day.

Read More: Black America waited four years to tell Donald Trump ‘You’re fired!’

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In the United States, a presidential candidate can win the popular vote, but lose the electoral vote like Hillary Clinton in 2016.

According to the Baltimore Sun, as of Saturday, Biden lead Trump by millions in the popular vote and ultimately in electoral votes, leading to his victory.

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Armed Trump supporters are protesting across the country

‘Trump always looks like he’s going to lose. And then he wins,’ a Trump supporter said

President Donald Trump’s supporters nationwide are crying out, saying the election is both not over and rigged, according to Associated Press.

Trump’s dedicated supporters have organized in the battleground states of Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia.

Read More: Black America waited four years to tell Donald Trump ‘You’re fired!’

“This election has not been called!” yelled Jake Angeli, a regular at Trump rallies in Phoenix, Arizona. “Don’t believe that lie! They got their hands caught in the cookie jar and we’re going to the Supreme Court!”

“Trump always looks like he’s going to lose. And then he wins,“ Angeli said.

Self-described Afghanistan veteran Keith Owen, who was carrying a a black, semiautomatic assault rifle and wore a handgun in a holster strapped to his leg, protested in Phoenix.

Owen is one of the hundreds who gathered for three straight days in front of the Phoenix elections center, where hundreds of workers were processing and counting ballots.

Many view armed Trump supporters outside of ballot counting center as intimidation, but Owen insisted, “I’m here to protect a peaceful protest.”

“We just want them to know we won’t let them get away with anything. We want to make sure all the legal ballots are counted, and fairly,” said Travis Fillmore, 34. Fillmore is another self-described Arizonan military veteran who carried a rifle to the protest.

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The reaction to the 2020 election has not been violent and there have been huge celebrations in liberal cities like New York City.

In the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, several hundred people celebrated in the street, banging of pots and pans, and honking horns.

In Washington D.C., people headed to Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House, the AP reported, commemorating Biden’s victory over Trump by taking pictures, singing and dancing — all while live streaming the event.

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Wallace family calls for firing of officers, police reforms

The family of Walter Wallace Jr. seeks to convince Philadelphia to divert money toward mental health service from the police budget

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The family of Walter Wallace Jr. called Friday for the officers who fatally shot the young Black man to be fired and asked that some of the city’s more than $700 million police budget be diverted to mental health services.

However, on the eve of his funeral, they said they won’t press for the two relatively junior officers who opened fire to be charged in the death. The family will instead accept the decision made by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.

Lawyer Shaka Johnson spoke for the family at a City Hall news conference a day before Saturday’s planned funeral for Wallace, a 27-year-old father of nine who had been receiving mental health services.

Sheila Rhames rests her hands on a banner honoring Walter Wallace Jr. in Philadelphia, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. Wallace, a Black man, was shot and killed by police in West Philadelphia, last month. Rhames was his neighbor. (Joe Lamberti/Camden Courier-Post via AP)

Both city officials and the family agree he was killed less than a minute after police arrived at the address for a third time on Oct. 26. The Fraternal Order of Police — the union for police officers — said the officers did nothing wrong as Wallace ignored repeated commands to drop a knife during the encounter outside the family home. Both officers are in their mid-20s, with a few years on the force.

READ MORE: Walter Wallace Jr. received mental health care days before shooting

Johnson called for the city to divert some of its police budget to a separate hotline that families could call to get trained professionals, instead of armed officers, to respond to mental health crises.

He also noted that city voters in Tuesday’s election approved a ballot measure to create a citizen oversight panel for the police department. Police reform activist Gwen Carr, whose son Eric Garner was killed during a 2014 police chokehold in New York, echoed the call for change.

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“You never hear of a black police officer going into Scarsdale shooting down a mentally ill person,” Carr said at the news conference, referring to a suburban New York city. “That is unheard of.”

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Johnson also called for the city to follow 2015 Justice Department recommendations and issue all patrol officers Tasers so they have other ways to assert control in similar situations.

The family plans to file suit against the city, Johnson said. They endorsed the city’s decision to release the police body camera video and tapes of the 911 calls earlier this week, and joined officials at a news conference Wednesday, when Mayor Jim Kenney and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw promised reforms.

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Tasha Cobbs Leonard on ‘painful’ 2020: ‘I’ve learned to celebrate the joys’

The Grammy winner also dishes on her single with Ciara and fighting through depression.

Tasha Cobbs Leonard has a booming career as one of gospel music’s biggest stars and an arsenal of awards to show for her hard work, but the talented vocalist who inspires millions with her songs has had to battle through her fair share of obstacles.

theGrio caught up with the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter who has collaborated with everyone from Nicki Minaj to Kierra Sheard, and most recently, Ciara, on her new single “In Spite of Me.”

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“We were actually done with choosing all of the songs for the album and I was like, I feel like I need another song,” Cobbs Leonard said of the latest song that features vocals from the new mom.  

“She reached out to me in a DM and said she and her family had been listening to my songs and my name was such a blessing to their house. I knew she was nine months pregnant and due in two weeks, but I really felt like I’d love to see her be a part of this. I shot her a text and sent her the song and she and Russell fell in love with it.  I believe it was like a week or two after she had the baby, she went into the studio and recorded the song and it sounds incredible.”

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The artist who released her latest album, Royalty: Live at the Ryman in September says she has been especially busy this year and her music has helped her fans cope with the hardships of 2020.

“I think in times like these, people always need good news. We get a lot of bad news. The gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ, so I think it’s an amazing opportunity to spread good news and inspiration to people. It’s an honor to be called to do this. It is an honor to sing about God and to bring glory to him with our gifts. It’s about someone greater than us,” she says. 

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“I think we’ve done great as a nation of people to try to keep it moving and I’m really proud about that. Watching the way the churches have made that pivot to do this online, to stay in touch with the membership makes me proud. We’ve got to keep inspiring people and spreading the gospel.

“I’m proud of the creative spaces being innovative, like the award shows. Everybody has been so creative. I think a lot of people have done things that they never thought they would do and that’s to be commended.”

Despite her continued success, the award-winning singer knows that this year has been a struggle for so many. Still, she’s hopeful we will come out better on the other side.

“I believe that God has really shown us that as a nation we were cluttered, we were selfish, we were consumed in our routines. Things were revealed in this season that many people thought were suppressed and thought we had gotten over. The social injustices we have witnessed have brought one of the most painful seasons for a lot of people,” she continues.

“The pandemic, the COVID-19 deaths have made 2020 one of the most eye-opening seasons that we’ve ever seen, but I think we need to see it all in order to become better. I really, really pray that there have been lessons learned and that we can be more of a loving, kind, nation.”

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Tasha Cobbs Leonard has been open about battle with depression and she knows a thing or two about pushing through hard times.

“For me, success has always come with some level of sacrifice. When I think back to winning the Grammy, (a lot of people may not have known this) but seven days prior to that, I lost my father. Here I am, standing on the stage accepting one of the greatest awards you could ever get, but my heart was broken,” she explains.

“A lot of people didn’t know that I was in very, very dark season where I could see people being set free through the songs that I was singing, but I would go home and struggle with my own war against depression.”

Her experience has taught her how to hang on to her faith and accept the good with the bad. 

“We have these seasons of mountaintop experiences, but with those also come the valley experiences. I’ve learned to celebrate the joys when they come and also embrace those seasons that are not so comfortable because I have to believe what the Bible says when it says that all things are working together for our good,” she continues.

“I celebrate the joys as they come and then I also embrace those seasons when I’m not so joyful because I know that there’s a lesson in it for me.”

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Homeless Student From Florida to Graduate High School as Valedictorian of His Class

Martin Folsom, an 18-year old high school senior student from Florida, is graduating as valedictorian of his class despite the challenges of being homeless over the years.

“It’s been a rocky road, a lot of hardships. But seeing myself now about to graduate, about to go to college — it feels good knowing all the stuff I’ve done was worth it,” Folsom said in a video featuring the 2020 graduates of Duval County Public Schools.

Folsom, who is graduating from A. Philip Randolph Career Academies in Jacksonville, says that he wants a better future for him and his family and it is what inspired him to strive harder to finish as valedictorian.

Aside from excelling academically, Folsom also served as the president of the class from his freshman to senior year. His classmates turn to him if they need help and trust his advice.

Folsom is very grateful for his mother who was with him throughout the hardships that he faced living in shelters. He said he wouldn’t have made it to the top of his class without his mother and the other people around him who helped him.

Due to the current coronavirus pandemic, graduations for the class of 2020 has been canceled. But Folsom didn’t let it put his spirit down.

“Take advantage of any opportunity you can because you never know where it’s going to take you,” he said during an interview with CBS 47.

Moreover, Folsom is planning to attend Valdosta State University in Georgia to study accounting and finance. He is apparently the first one in their family to enter college.

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The former prime minister had declared a parallel government after boycotting last month's election.

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NYPD Anti-Discrimination Chief Under Investigation For Posting Racist Comments On Police Message Board

The Chief of the New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) Workplace Discrimination Office has been relieved of his duties and placed on modified duty after a City Council investigation discovered hundreds of racist, anti-semitic, homophobic comments on a police message board.

The investigators believe that between July 2019 and September 2020 Deputy Inspector James Kobel sent hundreds of offensive messages on The Rant “Law Enforcement Rant” message board. Kobel’s messages attacked Black people, Muslims, the Hasidic Jewish community, and the LGBTQ community with extremely derogatory language under the name of “Clouseau.”

According to NBC 4 New York, Kobel referred to Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark as a “gap-tooth wildebeest,” and made jokes about Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who suffers from Tourette’s syndrome. Kobel also called former President Barack Obama a “Muslim savage” and Mayor Bill de Blasio’s son, Dante, a “brillohead.”

De Blasio commented on the news about Kobel, saying if the allegations are true, Kobel will be fired.

NYPD commissioner Dermot Shea also has harsh words for Kobel calling his actions “abhorrent” and “utterly disgusting.”

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo questioned why the message board exists in the first place, saying the comments are widespread, but no one in the department has done anything about it.

Kobel did speak to the New York Times and said it was not him who sent the messages, but he added that the allegations alone are enough to end his career.

“Nonetheless, despite my denial, it will likely end my career,” Kobel told the Times. “Where do I go to get my reputation back?”

Kobel has been in the NYPD for more than 25 years and served as the second-in-command in the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office for four years before being elevated to commanding officer earlier this year.

The EEO office is responsible for preventing and investigating employment and harassment claims. The office has recently allowed officers to wear religious head coverings and provided lactation rooms for NYPD officers who are also mothers.

City Council investigators linked the messages to Kobel by matching information in the “Clouseau” messages to publicly available details about Kobel’s life and career. Investigators found both Kobel and Clouseau joined the force at the same time, held the same rank last year, and served in the same NYPD Housing Bureau as former Chief Joanne Jaffe, among other similarities.



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