In the 11/17/12, post-election episode of On The Spot, host Norman Graham, political analyst Saquan Jones, and featured guest Rev. Conrad Tillard discuss the re-election of President Barack Obama, the future of the Republican party, and the African American agenda in the 21st century.
Read moreIn the 11/17/12, post-election episode of On The Spot, host Norman Graham, political analyst Saquan Jones, and featured guest Rev. Conrad Tillard get right to work on the first topic of discussion, the re-election of President Barack Obama.
Read moreIn the second segment of the 11/17/12 episode of On The Spot, the topic of discussion is Land of The Lost: The Future of the Republican Party. With new, diverse, and powerful voting blocs which, despite efforts to suppress these groups, find out how the Republican party will recast its image and policies moving forward.
Read moreThe last segment of the 11/17/12 episode of On The Spot focuses on working smarter, not harder, in making major progress on the African American agenda during Obama’s second term and beyond.
Read moreHost Norman Graham discuss the Democratic take-over the House, crime in the Black community, police brutality, and Brooklyn’s Operation P.O.W.E.R.
Read moreOn The Spot takes it to the next level with new graphics and more information to enhance the analysis of the discussion topics…all presented in 720p HD! Be sure to check the gear icon under the video picture on the right side to switch the playback quality setting. Host Norman Graham, political analyst Steven Thompson, […]
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Read moreHost Norman Graham interviews David R Jones on Obamacare, Mayor Bill De Blasio, Stop & Frisk, and the minority community.
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