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KQED KQED Newsroom July 12, 2024

Would. Protect an image of strength and recovery from his covid19 infection. On wednesday come he claimed that e eriment of drug hehad been given was, quote, a cure for coronavirus and he felt, quote, perfect. We begin tonights scussion withfocus on californias junior senator, kamala harris, who stepped onto the biggest debate stage of her life thek joining me now by skype from Mountain View is lon heat, a former adviser to the president ial campaigns of what mitt romney and marco rubio. Amy allison, the founder and president of she, the people, an organization that advocates much for joining lets start with you, amy. You been a supporter of senator harris for many years. E what was significance of seeing her on stage . Senator harris brought it to the stage. It was the first time at those of us women of color and those across the multiracial Democratic Base actually got to hear the issues, and she brought those issues of Racial Justice, economstice, she mentioned breonna taylor. Her j

SFGTV BOS Land Use Committee July 12, 2024

The board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. Jeffrey heller, the city and county of San Francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. To impart to the history of this building is remarkable. To see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you Start Talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. With children, and i do mainly all of the childrens tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can Start Talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of San Francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. At times, my clothes make me feel powerful. Powerful in a different sense. I am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something

KGO ABC7 News 1100PM July 12, 2024

Now from abc 7, live breaking news. Right away that breaking news, Supreme Court justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. She was 87 years old and had been battling pancreatic cancer. She leaves behind two children and several grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, marty. She now leaves a vacancy just days before the term starts. Here with more on the justices legacy. Ut hrue ter she was justven t legacy may be as the legal architect of the equal rights movement. She graduated top of her class at columbia law school. Her career began when sexual and Racial Discrimination was a fact of life. Not a law firm in the entire city of new york bid for my employment as a lawyer. Eventually she was hired by the American Civil Liberties union, challenging law that treated men and women differently and inflaming housing and government benefits. She was appointed to the high court by president clinton in 1993. In her pioneering work on behalf of the women in this country, sh

KGO ABC7 News 1100PM Repeat July 12, 2024

Truly historic record of achievement. Reporter as a Supreme Court justice, she was best known for the farreach decision that struck down the military institutes menonly policy. They are now open. So, law firms, i remain optimistic. Justice ginsburg worked throughout her treatment for cancer in 1999 and again 10 years later. In january 2019 her recovery from surgery to remove cancerous legions forced her to miss oral arguments. She became something of a pop culture icon. With an impression of her on saturday night lively. Im going to step down now. You cant get rid of me. Reporter a documentary titled rbg after a nickname given to her by fans and a film focusing on her push for equal rights. She was a consistent liberal but she won the admiration of many conservatives for her grasp of the law and carefully considered opinion. Abc news, waug. The as the. Tributes pour in, a battle is already brewing for her replacement. Reporter hailing ginsburgs work as a champion of equality in a quart

KQED KQED Newsroom July 12, 2024

Would. The president continued to protect an image of strength and recovery from his covid19 infection. On wednesday come he claimed that experiment of drug he had been gi n was, quota cure for coronavirus and he felt, quote, perfect. We begin tonights discussion with a focus on califoenias junioror, Kamala Harris, who stepped onto the biggest debate stage of her life this week. Joining me now by skype from Mountain View is lon heat, a former aiser to the president ial campaigns of what mitt romney and marco rubio. Amy allison, the founder and t presid she, the people, an organization that advocates for women in politics thank you so much for joining lets thsta you, amy. You been a supporter of senator harris for many years. What was the significance of seeing her on stage . Senator harris brought it the stage. It was the first time that those of us women of color and those across the multiracial tu Democratic Base ly got to hear the issues, and she brought those issues of racial menti

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