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February 1, 2024 45 mins
Join Dr. Lewis in a conversation with Keith Turner, Owner of Keith Turner Weightloss & Aerobics. He is the Founder and Director of the new “No Black-on-Black Crime Movement” that he introduced to the U.S. on Monday, October 23, 2023. He asked that there be “No Black-on-Black Crime” across the United States from December 1-3, 2023. Email: nbobc2023@gmail.com. Website: noblackcrime.com

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welcome to the Success for Women's Show, where you can view us on Talk
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doctor Madeline Ann lewis your host,and my mission is to help women accelerate
the path to success. Well,today's topic is going to be one that

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we've had before, but this isgoing to be part two, and my
guest is going to be someone whohas been here on several occasions and he's
going to be discussing it. Thetopic today is no black on black crime,
but we're going to go into partto see what has been going on
with that movement, and my guestis mister Keith Turner. Let me just

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give you a little bit of backgroundabout him. Keith Turner is claimed as
the top personal and group trainer inthe DMB and is rated as one of
the top trainers across the nation.He has over nine five hundred and fifty
three clients with ninety nine percent successrate, which is unmatched anywhere. He

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is the founder and director of thenew No Black on Black Crime movement that
he introduced to the US on Monday, October twenty third through press release.
The movement was officially launched on Friday, December one through December second through December

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third correction. There During these dates, Keith asked every black adult and teenager
to come together as one, haltthe violence and show the world and the
doubters that we can come together andtruly show unity. He asked that there
be no black on black crime acrossthe United States during those days. So

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he's back today to talk to usabout the No Black on Black Crime movement
and what's going on now. Butbefore he gets started, I want to
show you a video I cooked youlast night World for I don't want to

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Die, I want to Love,I want Hi. I'm Keith Turner.
This was a true story DC andMaryland, Virginia are being challenged to stop

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the shootings for the month of FebruaryBlack History Month. Visit No Black Crime
dot com to learn more and tocheck out the events coming up. Let's
do something together besides kill each other. I'd like to bring to the show,

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mister Keith Turner. Oh thank you, Madeline, doctor Madelin. How
are you? I am doing verywell, Keith. You know that video
definitely makes a statement, and itdefinitely makes you think and it touches the
heart. So I know that youstarted this back in October and then you

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officially launched it in December of twentytwenty three, the first, second and
the third, So tell us whathas been going on? You know,
how did that launch go off duringthat time frame? Well, it was,
it was in my opinion, itwas very successful. Unfortunately, in

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my opinion also one murder is onetoo many. Now, trying to be
realistic with this. The record,the scores came in at the end of
the year that the DMV there werenine hundred and fifty eight carjackings for twenty
twenty three. That's just carjackings.That wasn't the shootings, the murderers,

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the stabbings and all other stuff.So it was just it was nine hundred
and fifty eight carjackings, which averagesout to be seventy nine eight carjackings per
month, which averages out to betwenty per weekend. That's just carjackings again,
And what we did was we cutinto everything significantly. We did December

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first, second, and third.We had so many people commit to being
a part of the movement and comingtogether as one to stop the violence that
was going on and the criminal acts. So we ended up being five car
jackings for the entire weekend, fivecarjackings, five car jackings, two shootings

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and one stabbing, or the entirethe entire weekend. And so I consider
that a huge success based on justtwenty carjackings alone not count We didn't even
count the shootings, the murders andthe stabbings and everything else. So I
thought it was highly successful. Soyou feel that this was the outcome that

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you expected, or you were youyou kind of was hoping for a little
more as far as maybe participation anddifferent things like that. Was it what
you expected? It really wasn't whatI expected, But you know, the
viewers have to understand I had highexpectations on everything, on everything that I
do. So you know, whatI was expecting was to be able to

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reach across to the West coast.We didn't actually reach every state going across
the West coast, although we've reachedsome states. The problem that I came
into was one trying to find outwhat was the reviews, what were the
ratings, the crime ratings in theother states. That was a challenge.

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And getting the message across and I'vecome to find out and doing this movement
and being involved with so many publicofficials and past hey, look we're keeping
this real pastors and and and themedia. You know, the only media
that really came on board was Channelfour to kick it off, and they

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were in it seriously. But youcan't get this message across from the East
Coast to the West coast without themedia's health. So we had to go
underground. We went what you callsocial media, which which was great,
but it didn't reach everybody who wewanted to reach and to be able to
set up things to get get themovements going like we really wanted to get
going. But so that was thedisappointing part for me. Other than that

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we had to tune it back alittle bit and come come back into the
D and V to get to findout what the statistics were, everything before
and after. So you know,now it gives me a different view on
everything. And and I got areality check on on life for real,
how our people are, how themedia is, and how politics are politicians

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are. Yeah, so tell us. Can you tell us what some of
the feedback that you've had on themovement since you started? Okay, all
right, as far as the feedbackis concerned, keeping it real, I've
gotten so many positive responses from somePakistanians, that's what the title would be.

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Some people from that are from Pakistan, A lot of whites, a
couple of Asians. Of course,I got a lot of feedback, positive
feedback from from us. But Igot no negative from the other races,
not one, not one from us. The negativity came from us, and
it was on crazy little dumb things. Why you have to name it black?

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Why has black got to be infront of it? And and you
know my board members who were createdwere there. God put me with some
sharp people from from lawyers to doctorsto the average truck driver to gang members.
I mean, it consists in orderfor you to reach out solve this,
you have to touch every area oflife, just about with the game

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members that are on board with us. Now, the thing about it is
it, you know, people camewith this little dumb stuff. Well I
can't. I don't want to bea part of it because we're black.
Is on time? I mean,you know, I mean really and I'm
like, you know, really,okay. Well, one thing is to
answer that are you offended by BlackFriday? Are you offended by Black America
because I'm Black America? Because I'mnot black? This is black, not

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black, I'm brown. If youwant to get offended by someone who something
that's legit, you understand, youknow, Black Friday and all these other
things you know that start with black. You know so. And then the
other part is this. I hadto ask some people downtown when we were
doing the march who were saying,you know, they were offended by the
fact that it's black, and Isaid, okay, you know why,

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I'm sorry. They were offended bythe fact that why can't we just do
all no crime period? You know, I would be a part of it,
and you wouldn't stop stop because whatdid you do yesterday or a year
ago, for a whole year towardsviolence? Nothing, absolutely nothing. What
did you wake up this morning onyour mind? What was on your mind

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to stop the violence? Period?Nothing? What do you have planned that's
right too, What do you haveplanned for tomorrow in twenty twenty four?
Absolutely nothing. So these are justpeople that's gonna waste your time. And
my belief with God is this,you cannot be distracted by a lot of
nonsense. They're gonna come on board. They're not gonna worry about the word
black because we're trying to before Ican go clean up anybody else's homes,

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Hispanics and whites and anybody else.My thing is this, clean up your
house first. Make sure your houseis cleaned first before you go clean somebody
else's. Because it is true,whether anybody here is hearing this or not,
we are killing each other. Stopif you can. If you're not
in tune to this and seeing inthe news, you're trying to act like
you're offended by this, then getoffended. Stay offended, but you're not
doing anything about it. Let mecalm down, okay, tell me I

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knew that you're very passionate about this. I've been, you know, around
you since you started this. Sotell us what are your plans now that
the No Black on Black Crime movementlaunch has taken place? What are your
plans now since you both truly putit out there, and what do you

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want to do now the next move? We have quite a few moves set
up, but the next move isFebruary, the month of February right now.
They start the day with this Friday. You know, we have a
bunch of events set up throughout themonth of February, and you can go
on our website anybody who's listening isNo Black Crime, No Blackcrime dot com.

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And then we have a lot ofevents, especially starting this weekend where
we actually have raised a lot ofmoney through selling popcorn and everything else,
you know, and we're going tobe giving away a lot of money this
weekend, just giving it away,and because we want you to start touching
bases with your history again. Thereare too many people who don't know about

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our history. So one of ourplans is to have a lot of this
Black History Month is to educate ourpeople about our people. You know,
we have lost where we've come from. Amazing one young lady at the December
first, second third celebration when wedid it, when we completed it,
she was she's fifteen years old,and she said she thought that she didn't

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know what the underground railroad road was. And her mother was staying there,
and her mother said, I'm takingthe blame for that. And I said,
you don't know what the underground railroadis? She said, no,
I thought it was a real undergroundrailroad. Well, don't laugh view us,
because as your grandkid, if theyknow what the underground railroad is,
we have lost. We put somuch on the schools. But yet at
the same token, if you payattention to what I'm about to say,

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the schools have turned it. Notjust the schools, the media has turned
it because they want to air violence. And back in our day, we
used to see Black History Month.You would see Jamie Pittman roots something showing
us getting deep by by the policeand they're blackjacks and spread it down by
the water holes and the dog sitson us, but showing unity of us

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sticking together. And they've gotten awayfrom that. And I know the reason
why we don't time to go intoit, but they've gotten away from showing
that because when they did show that. What did we do back then?
We all pulled together because we constantlysaw how we were being treated anyway,
so we weren't treating each other likethat. Now they've blinded so many of
our youth that they forget where wecame from, or they don't know we

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came from. And some on adultswho were I'm at they don't. They've
forgotten where we've come from. Andthey are not educating their kids themselves,
and neither are the schools. Andso with that, they're not showing the
unity that we used to have,nor that the fact that we need unity
now in order for us we area strong race. I used to think
that was the same. We area strong race if we can just come

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together. But everybody schedule is toobusy, nobody wants to do anything after
this is over with, and youknow, and we just don't pull together.
But look how fast the Jews pulledtogether when they came into town about
a month ago. And they putthat together so fast that they got to
permit and everything else. They flewpeople in from all over the around the

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world, kids out of school andeverything else. They came in here made
a serious thing, very quiet,peaceful, wise of me, and they
left. You did hear any kindof disruption, no nonsense or anything us.
I got people that don't want tobe a part of this because it's
black or men because it's leading.I had a pastor who runs a whole

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past Baptist organization and all the bishoeswere in, all the passes were in
a meeting when I went to speakon zoom and he told me, I
don't want to be a part ofit. Not we don't want to be
a part. I don't want tobe a part of egos. And the
pastor who led me to them forthem to hear me, he came on
right away and apologized to me fora hour, was treated. And there
was another pastor that got in touchwith me who was there to see that

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I really apologized for our leader.You know, he should have asked us,
you know, but you know,this is what I'm dealing with.
This is amazing. I'm telling you, I've had serious eye opening. So
we're planning for February and every weekwe have something special going on. And
you have really got to tune into see all the events that we have
going on. Talk shows and everythingelse. Oh okay, so you're gonna

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have events all around the city orto be in one place or you know,
how are you going to be doingthis? It's basically it's like it's
not one place, so I wouldsay around the city, but it's around
the United States. You can tunein, They're gonna tune in. People
are gonna tune in through through zoomand YouTube and everything else live to be

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able to participate. Especially the firstone is starting this weekend, so you
know, I definitely encourage everybody tolook. Go in there and see the
first one that's going on. Answerthese trivia questions. See how much you
know, See how much you knowabout our people, about your race,
See how fast you can answer thequestion. Because whoever comes out with the
highest answer, they're don't want somemoney. I'm not talking fifty dollars and

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ten dollars. We're talking about moneyjust for answer questions. Okay, okay,
So what are you doing now togain support? Because I know when
you did it before in December itwas the early part of December, and
then of course we had the youknow, Christmas holiday in there and different
things like that. So what areyou doing now? To gain support and

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pick up the momentum for the movement. Right so, we're still researching underground.
We got ready to have our commercialthat you was supposed to be released
on Fox five. Unfortunately it basicallyI got caught up into a scam.
So, you know, God isgood pulled us out yesterday at the last
minute, you know, and itwas just you know, so we have

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to go underground. But right nowour plan is to put men, and
we're swamped with women. But womenhave done so much. You all have
done so much for so long.You have carried us so long. It's
time for us to stand up andbe the men who run the streets,
not just run our house. Seethat old saying now about Madeline about it

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takes a village to raise a child. They're not just talking about when we
were in our neighborhood and somebody snitching. You know, you got their nosy
neighbor, which was always a pleasureto have them who saw everything, was
always snitching on people. We're nottalking about that. We're talking about people
who you don't know, because likemy family being murdered, Okay, I
didn't have that father to show mehow to be a man. Well,

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you know it was it was itwas me learning how to relate to my
family through Bill Cosby, watching theBill Cosby Show, because I saw he
had fun with his family, hecommunicated with he got his point across,
but it was no cursing and allthat other stuff. You know. So
I learned a lot off of TV. But unfortunately that's what they're doing now,
because that's what a lot of thesethey they're they're glamorizing themselves on this

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crime. I don't mean to skipthe subject. They're glamorizing themselves on this
crime. You know. And ifthey're adopting and thinking it's okay, they
had become desensitive to killing somebody.And they're learning all this stuff off of
TV, off the music they listento. And it is what it is,
the lack of the father in thehouse. You know that the mother
turning who wants to be a mother, is turning her her work over to

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her her mother who was the grandmother, you know, because she wants to
steal rip them on the streets becauseshe was fifteen or sixteen trying to have
a baby, don't know how tobe a mom. You know. They
went from shooting guns like this backin the day to shooting them now all
because of TV. So what I'mlooking for now is I'm looking for the
men to step up and come.We have some men, we have some
good strong men, but we needa lot more because these young men out

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here in the streets, sorry,no disrespect, they're not really going to
follow you the women. So hadwe need the men to come up and
say hey, look and we canrelate to each other. And so we
do have some men coming on noweven more, but we need to need
you all to talk to your husbands. They're never too old, but we
need you to talk to your husbandsand have your husbands talk to your son
and say, look, son,this is a father's son thing. Let's

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get to get let's be a partof the organization. Let's see what it's
about. And then other than that, you know, we need the other
men who have organizations going. Weneed to all come together and put something
together. And we do have alot of groups that have joined in with
us now, but we need allthese groups that I'm doing research on that
I'm connecting out to to say,look, let's come together and be unified
in our movements. We're all doingsome of the same things. But let's

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put it together and you still doyour thing. We're still going to do
ours. But when we need tocome together to do a huge movement,
we can get this message out there. Because everybody knows somebody, and we
pull all our resources together, wecan get a lot more done. So
is there when you ask for youknow, are looking for support. Is
there some type of system you havewhere people can you know, reach out

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to you for this support to giveyou or what specifically are you looking for?
Do you just need them to youknow, maybe send out information or
come to your and pick up someflyers and send them out. Tell us
what exactly type of support do youneed from the viewers out there? Oh,
I love you, I love yougreat questions. We don't need them

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to really come and do much.We just need you to, Hey,
sit us your laptop, send outall the information what's going on through everybody
who you who you have in yourin your Facebook, on your Facebook,
I don't know all these terminologies,and on your social media period. Send
it out on everybody who you knowon your phone. It doesn't take a
lot of work. You don't haveto go out there in march. We're

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not marching like that, so wedon't need you to go out there in
march. We need you to goout there, have your and you pledge
also have them pledged to say,look, come on our website, pledge
give us your name, your websiteor telephone them that we can get in
touch with you. We'll feel youknow what's going on. They say,
this is a movement. Can youstart this down there? We'll send people
down there where you are, toLos Ange over there at Los Angeles to

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help you get started, etcetera,etcetera, et cetera. Can you lead
by example? Can we start somethingeverywhere? And we're not asking for money
from you? You know this,this this thing came out of my pocket.
I'm just blessed. And that wasthat was money, that was my
savings. You can't get seventy forsomething something something seventy some thousand dollars back
like that, And I'm like,lord, wait a minute, I don't

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have it like that. Fortunately,you know, people have come together and
heard what I've done and they're like, hold up, you can't do this
like that by yourself. That's yourmoney that you can't You have no longer
take to save up seventy some thousanddollars and for people. You're doing it
for people who who sometimes you feellike don't even give a dad. So
you know, we have people comein who come in and like you know,

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done fundraisers or giving me money tosay, look, I want to
give this back to you. Youput this in for our people. I'm
giving some of your money back toyou. So I've been blessed to try
to get some of my money back. But I just want people to We
just need people to come in helpus spread the word. If somebody wants
to be active on the board,you can be active on the board.
If you don't want to, likeyour schedules to busy, just be a
member and then when we're telling youwhat's going on at tend the meetings and

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you can start spreading the word.Most members are going to do one or
two things. Read the word.Well, when we become a huge rally,
get here and come to the rally. That's it. That's good,
that's what that's what they need todo, just to continue to reach out
to other people. Now, oneof the things I heard you say that
your video was supposed to be playedon the network, but apparently something happened.

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So even the video, you canmask send the video out to to
their to the list, and ofcourse it is on just in case you
didn't know, the video is onYouTube. So all you would have to
do is go on YouTube, findthe video and actually you could probably pull

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it, pull it up by puttingKeith Turner's name in the search box.
It should come up, and thenyou just hit the share button and send
it out to all your friend's family, what have you. And that would
also push the video out more toto get that information out and to ow
people, uh what this movement isabout, because the video definitely does make

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a statement. So uh course thatI had for you too. Uh.
I know that you started this andyou've been doing it, and you also
mentioned that you do have a boardthat of people that you put together that
are helping you with this. Butmy question is will you continue to be

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the voice and face of the movementor will you look to bring in others
such as you know, celebrities,large companies, maybe sponsors, et cetera
to help you push this movement forward. Oh no, I have to this
is bigger than I thought it wasgoing to be. I'm gonna have to
We definitely have to have help,you know, to move this. Uh

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So we need we're gonna, youknow, we getting sponsors. I'm looking
to get sponsors. We're looking too. We're going to become a nonprofit organization.
Real soon that that paperwork and stuffis are in. They're in the
work with that. Uh So,if we can partner with other organizations,
you know, if the churches willcome aboard, you know, and set
some pastors will come up and setsome egos aside, you know, and

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and and come in and say,listen, your job is to stop balance
anyway. You're supposed to be peaceful. You're supposed to be about peace.
You know, I'm true. Youhave to also understand their shoes. They
they don't know me, didn't knowme. Well, I get the door
sat under my face from the froma lot of people on the media at
first, you know, all myown state attorney, you know, I
don't know if I can call thename out. I don't know if that's

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that's I do that. But myown state attorney was like, I don't
want to be a part of it. I say, WHOA just because again
because she doesn't want to be apart of it, but it's not about
you. And now that this thinghas gotten off the ground and it's gotten
the membership has grown so big andand and the following, the followers are
you know, millions right now,just that fast. Now people are having

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an ear to me, and thedoors are open and people are calling for
interviews and everything else. Now youunderstand what I'm saying. So but that's
that's good, but still not notmy state attorney. And they could have
and it really didn't need her,but it would have been good that she
could have done something. But shewas like, you know, I don't
want to say no black on blackcrime because I have Hispanics that I lead

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and whites that I lead, soI don't want to. And I'm like,
well, you know what, they'regonna respect you more if they say,
wow, you know what, shestepped out there to help that race.
And she stepped out there to helpthat race. She stepped up there
to help that race individually, tomake sure she but you know, you
don't see nothing except for when somelittle girl got killed. And now I
saw her marching in front of thefamily. Girl's been dead over a year.

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They did a you know, areunion on the family thing, or
of the girl's murder, and thisshe's out front. She wasn't then when
the girl first got killed. Butthe election is coming around, and so
this is the thing about it.We need people that are sincere, that
are for real. We need youall to stop putting people in office before
you do your research. You understand, do your research, because it stop
letting them put their friends in office. It's who they know, who they

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want to bring up behind them totake this spot when they move out.
We got to stop that. Wegot to do our research and know the
little tricks of voting, because whatI've learned from the voting is when you're
voting, those names who they putup front are the ones who they really
want you to vote for. Theones who they put down the bottom,
do your research. Half of thosepeople are really the ones that for that

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position. Do not go by thename. See the work, Go do
the work. Don't watch the onesthat steck out that that's there in office.
Now, if the situation is likeit is now, you had years
to get this taken care of.Stop putting the same people in the office.
Try somebody different, Try somebody different. So tell me. When we
first started out, we just kindof jumped right into the movement. But

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I do want to ask you whateven made you want to start this entire
thing? Why? Why? Whythis? Why are you? Why are
you? Why are you doing?You know, you got tired of waking
up hearing and going to bed hearingevery night us killing us and not one
every night, four or five shootingsand shootings here, and glass still on

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the ground and bodies cover it up, and you know, and and then
you started hearing people say over andover, somebody's got to do something.
Somebody Who is somebody that? Somebodyis you? What are you waiting for?
Martin Luther King is gone? MalcolmX's is gone, MegaR is gone,
everybody's gone. Who are you waitingfor? It's you. You have
to make a stand. One minute. You want to defund the police.

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Now you need the police. Makeme in mind. You know what,
they can't be everywhere. You gottastand for your own neighborhood. And I'm
like this, I can't talk thattalk because it's something that happened to one
of my kids. You understand,who am I going to put that on?
What did I do to try toprevent it. So my thing is
this. You know. I wokeup and then they said, I know
when God convicted me of this andsaid I'm anointing you to do this.

(29:53):
I was like, no, no, no, no, you know the
other things that you know about thatother on this thing, don't know about
that. He's He's had me.Do you know? It was totally successful.
I was like, little, howcan I do that? It's no
way. But now you know myfaith, I'm not shattered at all.
Now the things that I've done.I'm like, oh, okay, well
Lord, if that's what you wantme to do, we want to do

(30:14):
that. And so you know,I woke up with that conviction and I
was like, let's do this.But I don't know this stuff. Now,
look at all the people who he'ssurrounded me with. Everybody press release,
the President of the United States USfor Obama does the press release.
I mean you have everybody, LikeI said, people were strong in their
fields. Even when you get gamemembers, it's like, we're going to

(30:37):
halt the violence just because of you. Now that's saying something that's sayings.
I didn't say. They didn't goback to it, but you know,
well, well at least that itwas a start, and you always have
to start somewhere. So tell usif you had one piece of advice that
you wanted to share with the viewersout there regarding the movement, what could

(31:00):
that piece of advice be. StandYou cannot be afraid now I used to
hear this, Now I understand it. You cannot be afraid to stand up
for your community. You cannot befearful to stand up for your community.
My thing is this, and Iknow everybody doesn't have my mindset, but
my thing is this. If I'mliving in fear, I'm not living.

(31:23):
So I'd rather die trying to makea life for my son, my grandkids,
my kids, my grandkids after thosegrandkids, grandkids, grandkids, whatever
it would be. You understand thereare too many people, Maddland and the
viewers who are listening to me,listen to this, please. There are
too many people who died for youto be where you are, to those

(31:45):
who listener to be at work today, for you to have that job,
to be able to go into thefront of a restaurant, to be able
to drink from any water fountain,not whites only blasts, only a dirty
black water fountain to people sit anywhereyou want to sit on the bus.
I mean they were hum that testicoswere cut off. They did not know
you, They didn't know you,but they make They paid the ultimate price

(32:07):
for us to be where we are. They did not die for us to
sit up here and kill each other. They did not die for you to
get to where you are. Now. Now you're so up with you can't
even sit up there and stand forother people who you do not know.
They die for you to carry thetorch and start setting up things, not
just for your family, but forpeople who you don't know, because this

(32:28):
is a small world. Because letme tell you how small this world is.
You think that with this movement,if you to stand with us and
stop the violence, you don't knowwho you just touch, who you just
put on hat for a second,because that could have been a person that
was gonna shoot your grandson or carjackyour husband when he went to get some
gas at the gangstay station. Thesame guy who ruined my twelfth grade graduation

(32:52):
cookout. I had never seen themin my life before. Never listen to
this story. I never seen themin my life before ruined my twelfth grade
graduation cook and my mom shot shothim and he was you know cause it
He brought a gang of people aroundour house. We had a huge gang
ourselves, family members, and soit got ready to be a big war

(33:13):
out there and just ruined my twelfthgrade graduation party. Didn't see him since
six years later. I'm trying outfor the Pittsburgh Steelers. Six years later,
that's I'm out practicing training. Mymom called me and said, can
you get my car to me?I got to get the church. On
a Sunday, Me and my momare going. I'm dropping off four blocks

(33:34):
away from the house, dropping offthe church. A car was zig zagging
back and forth across the road onRidge Road. My mother said, pull
over to the curve. What isthis food doing. I pulled over to
the curve. I didn't have myseatbelt on the car. That the devastation
was so impactful. The next thing, you know, when this whole thing
was over, the doctors told me, my mom, your son is paralyzed.
His football career is over. Don'tknow if he ever walked again.

(33:57):
It was that same guy who ruinedmy graduation party. Wow, I saw
him two times in my life,the one that ruined my graduation party,
and the one that hit me andmy mother, the drunk driver who had
no license, no car insurance.So I could even sue, my football
career was done. I couldn't evensue. He had no driver's license,

(34:17):
no nothing. That same guy twotimes in my life. I saw him.
That's it. So if you thinkthis world, you think I'm exaggerating,
this world is smaller than you think. You never know you're making a
stand to stop somebody from killing yourown child. That is something that I

(34:37):
don't think I've heard. I don'tthink I heard that whole story before that
you told us that before. Butthat is incredible. So tell us,
Keith, how can the viewers andthe listeners reach out to you if they
want to be a part of themovement, if they want to pledge,

(34:57):
if they just want to get involvedin some way, even if it's just
to you know, find out howthey could send out information to their network.
How can they read? Right?I don't care if you want to
make copies for us of papers thatwe did out. You know, it's
not a lot of paper going aroundnow, but you know we do have
flys that we go out. Butyou can get in touch with us if
you go to our website. Nocrime, no black crime. I'm sorry,

(35:22):
no blackcrime dot com. And we'llrepeat it again before we give and
oh, you can call direct,call the headquarters direct, and the number
for the headquarters is I'll give itmore than once three zero one, three
six seven zero four eight three againthree zero one, three six seven zero

(35:43):
four eighty three And most of thetime I'm picking up the phone. I
work like everybody else. And youcan get in touch with us, and
you can come on board as amember. You can come on board just
say look, I'm one of theone of the board members. You can
get on board and say, hey, look I'm gonna help you guys design
your Hey, I'm gonna help youget in touch with people to get it
on the air. Hey, I'mgonna help you get in touch with you

(36:04):
know, whatever your strengths are.Everybody out there has strengths, and we
need you to come together. Wehave this race to start coming together and
stop being what everybody else says.Well, we will never pull together,
because that's what I kept hearing.Good luck. I wish you well,
but it's not gonna be successful becauseyou know, we as a people,
and these are people who didn't evenknow me. We as the people.
We don't stick together, you know, don't don't let them be right,

(36:25):
don't prove them right. Just taketime. Everybody has a business schedule.
The people who got you that job, when I'm talking about who died for
us, they had busy schedules siteven if they was in the cotton field,
their schedule was busy putting in thatcotton. But they found a way
to get out of there to free, to make it so you're free.
And then others took up the torchfrom there to get us the vote,

(36:45):
and et cetera, et cetera,et cetera. Everybody's got a busy schedule,
open it up and put it backinto life to somebody else, do
something for somebody else. Well,thank you so much, Kate. I
appreciate you coming back on the showand letty and letting us know what's going

(37:07):
on with the movement. And Ijust want to make sure that everyone out
there make sure that you reach outto Keith Turner to see how you can
get involved in the no black onBlack crime movement to help stop some of
this senseless violence. And again youcan email him at NBOBC twenty twenty three

(37:30):
at gmail dot com or call threezero one three six seven zero four eight
three. Thank you the website forhaving you know, having the taking the
time to come on the show.Really appreciate you, and we're definitely going
to stay in touch, so youcould come back and let us know how

(37:52):
things are going or just and alsojust to make sure too, everyone knows
about the activities he's going to behaving effect February, so you definitely want
to reach out to him to findout about that one of those people that
knows your history black history and youcan win some money, get some money
from being and that's a part ofbeing involved too, letting him know how

(38:15):
you're supporting him. So again,thank you Keith, appreciate you for on
the show. Thank you Mama.All right, so here just events that
where you can either find me orsome things that's going on. I'd like
you to make sure that you geta copy of the Own It anthology It's

(38:38):
Your Life, Own It and Unapologeticallyand the journal three hundred and sixty five
Days to Transformation. To get oneor both of the books as a set,
or you could buy you know getone each one by themselves. You
could go on my website. Thereis a link on there and the website

(39:00):
is www dot EXWSI dot com.I also want you to make sure that
you tune into the next Business BlackBusiness Olympics this month, which will be
February twenty six through March third.The Black Business Olympics is a fundraiser to

(39:22):
provide scholarships and laptops to high schoolseniors going to college and K through twelve
entrepreneurs. The Black Business Olympics showcasesblack business, black business owners and corporations
all around the world. So ifyou would like to be a speaker to
showcase your business, you can emailme at info at EXWSI dot com.

(39:50):
And if you missed my show Upto Rise Up Virtual Summit which aired January
twenty fifth through twenty seven, youcan get VIP access pass for ninety nine
dollars and to do so, justemail me at info at EXWSI dot com
and I'll send you the link tobe able to get it. I will

(40:14):
also be doing another Show Up toRise Up Summit in September, so if
you're interested in being a speaker onthat platform, you can also contact me
and to find out more about becominga speaker. Mark your calendars because I
am going to be doing another ShowUp to Rise Up Women's retreat this year

(40:37):
and the dates for that is goingto be September twenty six, September twenty
seven through the twenty ninth, twentytwenty four, and the details and the
locations are to follow. So justif you're interested, you can always email
me so I could keep you upon the location and what's going to be

(40:59):
going on with that. You canemail me at info at EXWSI dot com
so that we can put your nameon the list. And if you have
not viewed my TEDx talk that Idid in Vancouver, Canada, make sure
that you do so. The topicis show Up to Rise Up and you

(41:20):
can watch it on YouTube. Ifto watch it, you can put my
name in the search box doctor MadeleinanLewis and it will come right up.
Or you can email me for thedirect link again at info at EXWSI dot
com and I'll send you the link. I'm very excited because the video is
still moving out there. We're atone hundred ninety three thousand, nine hundred

(41:45):
and seventy views. Of course,my goal is to reach one million plus
views. So thank you to allof you that have viewed it, that
have shared it, that have commentedon it, and that have liked it.
So continue to do so. Ireally appreciate your support in continuing to

(42:06):
push the video out there. Iam also a contributing writer to the own
It magazine, where I share nuggetsand resources every month. Own It Magazine
is a resource for personal and professionaldeveloped personal professional and business development. So
to get a copy or subscription foran annual subscription, you can go to

(42:30):
my website which is www dot exwsidot com. I also want to thank
again my guest, mister Keith Turner, who came on the show today.
I'd like to thank the viewers andthe listeners for joining me today. This

(42:51):
has been a success for Women's show. I'm doctor Madeline Ann Lewis, and
if you'd like to reach out tome, of course, my email is
info at EXWSI dot com. Orgo to my website www dot ex wsi
dot com and while you're there,make sure you download my free three part

(43:14):
video series on three things everyonoman shoulddo to position herself for executive leadership.
I would also like you to signup for my online course which is Crack
the Career Code, How to Leadwith Confidence, Charisma and Credibility. If

(43:35):
you'd like to sign up for thecourse, go to www dot crackthcreercode dot
com and you can always reach outto me. I'm on all the social
media platforms, so you can reachme on any of them. Don't forget
to subscribe to our channel, tothe YouTube channel and the Talk four team

(44:00):
channel. Make sure you subscribe.Also make sure that you share this episode
with others because this is very importantthat we get this information out about the
no black on Black crime movement.We really need to try and bring a
halt to some of this senseless violencethat's going on out there. Again,

(44:23):
this is the success for women's show. We are here every week. I
am your host, doctor Madeline andlewis helping women to accelerate the path to
success. Thank you again to myguest mister Keith Turner. Thank you to
my viewers for joining me. Ilove you all to life and as always,

(44:45):
be well and stay safe out there. The found than its u
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