March 14, 2010
March 11, 2010
VIDEO: DID THE REPUBLICANS GO TOO FAR WITH NEW CAMPAIGN?
Roland and his panel look at new Republican campaigns that they is not only disrespectful to President Obama but borderline dangerous. Find out what it was.
TELL US: Were the Republicans out of line with this?
February 28, 2010
VIDEO: ROLAND TALKS WITH VAN JONES
President Obama’s former Green czar Van Jones sits with Roland to talk about building a green economy.
TELL US: Do you think green jobs is a legitimate way to spur the economy or just a fad?
February 10, 2010
PRES. OBAMA MEETS WITH BLACK LEADERS, TALKS ECONOMY

CNN reports that Rev. Al Sharpton, NAACP President Benjamin Jealous and National Urban League President Marc Morial sat down with President Obama to discuss a plan involving dedicating $150 billion of TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) money to under-served communities.
The plan, which involves hiring government workers to provide services to key urban areas, does not currently match with White House plans for any TARP money.
Despite the historic precedence of meeting with the nation’s first Black U.S. President, Sharpton noted that while “We do not seek any special kind of edict or special kind of thing from the president because he’s African-American . . . [we] expect to be included in the process.”
The plan also includes an expansion of the small business administration’s Community Express Loan Program; more attention on communities with high unemployment; $500 million investment for housing counselors to manage delinquent loans; an expansion of summer youth jobs programs by investing up to $7 billion to employ 5 million teenagers; Creation of 100 “urban job academies” to train the chronically unemployed.
TELL US: With Black unemployment reaching as high as 15 percent, do you think it’s time for President Obama to focus some money on the Black community?
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January 31, 2010
VIDEO: EDUCATION SECRETARY HAS BIG SURPRISE FOR HBCU’S
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan came by Washington Watch to express President Obama’s full support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities with $98 million dollar of support.
TELL US: Does this show that Pres. Obama does have a specific plan for African Americans?