This Week Transcript 4-25-21: Rep. Karen Bass, Sen. Rick Scott, Dr. Anthony Fauci
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George Stephanopoulos interviews California Rep. Karen Bass on This Week. Bloomberg via Getty Images
A rush transcript of This Week with George Stephanopoulos airing on Sunday, April 25, 2021 on ABC News is below. This copy may not be in its final form, may be updated and may contain minor transcription errors. For previous show transcripts, visit the This Week transcript archive.
ANNOUNCER: This Week With George Stephanopoulos starts right now.
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BENJAMIN CRUMP, ATTORNEY FOR FAMILY OF GEORGE FLOYD: America, let s lean into this moment.
Rep Bass: We have to find a way to hold police officers accountable (Graphic Warning)
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Melissa Benoist is love being a new momma!
The 32-year-old
Huxley Wood, in a brand new interview.
“Oh, man, he’s the best,”
Melissa gushed about her son during an Instagram Live video with Congresswoman
Karen Bass. “I am loving being a parent. I love being a mom. He’s such a sweetheart.”
She added that
Huxley is already “so big and every day I’m, like, crying because he’s gained half an ounce.”
Melissa also opened up about the plans for
Huxley‘s first holiday – Halloween.
“We’ll probably watch movies…It’s a bummer we’re not gonna get any trick-or-treaters [amid the coronavirus pandemic], but it’s for a good reason,” she shared.
The 32-year-old
Huxley Wood, in a brand new interview.
“Oh, man, he’s the best,”
Melissa gushed about her son during an Instagram Live video with Congresswoman
Karen Bass. “I am loving being a parent. I love being a mom. He’s such a sweetheart.”
She added that
Huxley is already “so big and every day I’m, like, crying because he’s gained half an ounce.”
Melissa also opened up about the plans for
Huxley‘s first holiday – Halloween.
“We’ll probably watch movies…It’s a bummer we’re not gonna get any trick-or-treaters [amid the coronavirus pandemic], but it’s for a good reason,” she shared.
Gov. Newsom Appoints Sec. Padilla to Replace Sen. Harris
Published December 24, 2020
Alex Padilla (Twitter)
Despite intense pressure from Black women political groups across the state, Gov. Gavin Newsom has appointed California Secretary of State Alex Padilla to be California’s next United States Senator, replacing Sen. Kamala Harris.
Padilla will complete Vice President-elect Harris’s term, which began in 2017 ends in 2023. He will be the first Latino to serve as United States Senator representing California.
“The son of Mexican immigrants a cook and house cleaner Alex Padilla worked his way from humble beginnings to the halls of MIT, the Los Angeles City Council and the State Senate, and has become a national defender of voting rights as California’s Secretary of State. Now, he will serve in the halls of our nation’s Capitol as California’s next United States Senator, the first Latino to hold this office,” Gov. Newsom said.
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