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Obama offers more 'tough talk' to NAACP
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
In a speech tonight in Cincinnati to the NAACP, Obama plans to say that Washington needs to do more, and Wall Street needs to pay more attention to working families. (article 4) In a speech on Monday to a black civil rights group, Mr Obama dismissed criticism that he had been "too tough" on black communities while campaigning. (article 3) SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: And breaking news tonight, Barack Obama just spoke at the NAACP convention. (article 1) As word of the incident swept across the Internet and 24-hour cable news channels, Jackson tried damage control, apologized to Obama over the phone and on the airwaves. (article 6) Within hours, Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. an Illinois Democrat and cochairman of Obama's national campaign, issued a statement rebuking his father for " his ugly rhetoric.. (article 6) The dust-up "is the classic battle between the old and new politics" among African-Americans, said Kerry Haynie, a Duke University political science professor who specializes in race and politics. (article 6) From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic: (SAN DIEGO) On the flight from Chicago to San Diego last night, Barack Obama admitted to speaking to Jesse Jackson about his fatherhood speech days before Jackson's slip-up on Fox News. (article 7)

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    Source articles
    1. FOXNEWS.COM HOME > HANNITY & COLMES (FOX News, 07/15/2008, 1660 words)
    2. FOXNEWS.COM HOME > HANNITY & COLMES (FOX News, 07/14/2008, 938 words)
    3. US candidates make Latino appeals (BBC News, 07/15/2008, 164 words)
    4. Obama offers more 'tough talk' to NAACP (boston.com, 07/15/2008, 586 words)
    5. FOXNEWS.COM HOME > POLITICS (FOX News, 07/15/2008, 776 words)
    6. A clash of generations in black community (boston.com, 07/13/2008, 534 words)
    7. Obama Says He and Jackson Spoke Before Jackson Made "Crude" Comments (CBS News, 07/13/2008, 177 words)




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