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Unfound cures or treatments that might get peoples hope up for no reason. And that leads to bad outcomes. There are more than 10 million cases nationwide joe biden thanked a lot of people for his 56th resupport. Among them Transgender Community. Bay area activists tell abc7 news report he cornell bernard after years of being targeted by the trump administration, its a new day. It was definitely a relief. Reporter the transgender activist honey mahogany was watching joe bidens victory speech on saturday. Im proud of the campaign we built. Im proud of the coalition we put together. Gay, straight, transgender. Reporter the support was huge. It was intentional, direct, and we all heard him. We are celebrating this moment for the fact it is an historic moment. Reporter mahogany was reeptly elected to the democratic committee. The first black trans woman elected in the state of california. Reporter the Transgender Community has been targeted by president trump. First a Controversial Military policy essentially banning trans individuals from serving. A very confusing issue for the military. And i think im doing the military a great favor. Reporter there were also attempts to restrict health care and homeless shelters. The tra, theyve been disman our basic human rights and very existence. Reporter the activist is hoping it will change. Im still digesting it myself. What it means to be affirmed about by this new administration which weve been craving after the last four years of the horrible rhetoric. Reporter honey mahogany is cautiously optimistic about the future. We know our history and we know weve been here before. We are ready to keep fighting and putting pressure on democrats. On all elected officials to make sure the most marginalized are brought to the table. Reporter abc7 news. Far Kamala Harris is about to become the first black and the first asian woman elected to the vice presidency. Her journey began in oakland and berkeley. From there she went on to become San Franciscos District Attorney. Californias attorney general and u. S. Senator. Heres abc7 news report he Julian Glover with this abc7 documentary. I wanted someone strong and ready to be president on day one. Will you pronounce your name . Kamala. Kamala. Kamala harris. Its really inspiration. Knowing that she was born in oakland shes from here. She knows what we go through. Kamala has come from this neighborhood. She knows the steps from below to up high. Do not be constrained by tradition. Do not listen when they say it cant be done. She comes at a time when a lot of doors are opening. And shes not afraid to walk through them. It is about having new leadership. We can have change. I think it is a journey that is an inspiration. It means a lot for an africanamerican to be in office, making a change. I feel a sense of responsibility to stand up and fight. She has a lot of important work to do. The work is just starting. Lets get going. Your next Vice President of the United States. Kamala harris. Thats what my mother said. She said kamala, you may be the first to do many things. Make sure youre not the last. The road to the white house for Kamala Harris started here on. This block. Browning and bancroft in West Berkeley. This is West Berkeley. This is my house where i grew up. 2236 browning street. Because of the red lining in the bay area, they ended up here in West Berkeley which was predominantly black, brown, immigrant community. Lots of caucasians here, too, but a very integrated neighborhood. Reporter not far from neighboring ole to the birth place of the black Panther Party just two years after kamalas birth in 1964. Not far from the university of berkeley, one of the premiere academic institutions of the u. S. It would mold the future Vice President. The black panther had a Breakfast Program down the street at the campus so we would see huey all the time. What i remember about kamala is that she was very kind. I remember her taking care of maya. She was very attentive. Reporter a strength she inherited from her mother. A gifted would that well a sharp mind who bravely emigrated to study at uc berkeley in 1958 at a time when few women were in the field. Even more rare, an immigrant woman of color. Shamala would connect her with her name meaning lotus flower. Growing underwater with flowers rising above the surface. A root planted firmly in the rivers bottom. Shamala, her father, were protesting during the civil rights movement. He also emigrated from jamaica and was a brilliant scholar who would go on to teach economics at stanford university. Her only sibling, sister maya, was born three years after she was. A couple years after mayas birth, their parents separated making the young girls incredibly close. The younger hair also an attorney would have a major attorney on kamalas life and political career. A life filled with firsts. There was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public excuse, and she was bused to school every day. And that little girl was me. We were close to the bus stop. Sometimes we always ended up running. Kamala brought it up on the debate stage and said she was in the second class of kids that integrated into the berkeley public school, it hit me so hard. Wow, i didnt realize that. Wasnt something i even thought about. It was something i enjoyed. I got a great education at thousand oaks. The bus ride was probably about 30 to 40 minutes. You can see the change as we drive through. This is what we saw, too. Sitting on the bus. This is where kamala and myself, my sisters and maya, we all went to school here. In her memoirs, the truths we hold, harris celebrates the diversity made possible by what she calls a National Experiment in desegregation, sending working class black kids in one direction and wealthier white kids in the other. That diversity is woven into the fabric of her identity. A that suer power of sorts as she broke barrier after barrier. My mother used to have a saying, she would say you may be the first to do many things. Make sure youre not the last. She is proud to be a black woman. She is proud about her Indian Heritage and she claims them both. And she has lots of clues, implicit and and police about it her pride and joy in to those groups. Her Life Experiences would become even more diverse when kamala was in middle school. Hadder mother moved her and the two girls to montreal, canada. She accepted a teaching opportunity. She was 12 at the time. She he finished middle and high school in montreal visiting the bay area for summer breaks and holidays. In the early 80s, harris moved back to the states and took her first lap around the Nations Capital studying economics in washington, d. C. At howard university. Howard is often referred to as the mecca, signifying its place as one of the most illustrious black universities in the entire country. It is a school where africanamericans and people go to. We have definitely been blessed to have had her on part of her journey, making sure that she was very well equipped and well prepared but also, her confidence as she said for the next step. Could you do anything. You didnt have to be confined by what it means to be black. Sitting on that Supreme Court was thurgood marshall. She would have cracked that ceiling with a hammer. This is a fight to define what kind of country we are. And it is a fight to determine what kind of country we will be. And it is a fight to determine whether we are willing to stand up for our deepest values. Because lets be clear. We are better than this. She would pledge her last semester senior year gaining a greater sisterhood. The first historically africanamerican greek lettered sorority founded on howards campus. Harris graduated in 1986. By now, d. C. Was known as Chocolate City for its majority africanamerican population reflected in its culture. The mayor was black, black arts and busineses flourished and for the first time in her life, harris found herself in the majority. She then returned to the San Francisco bay area deciding to pursue a career in the legal field. She attended the university of california hastings in San Francisco for law school where in her second year, she became the president of the black law students association. She earned her law degree in 89. By 1990, she was a Deputy District Attorney for Alameda County. Working for the people in her home town. Where her representation alone would go on to inspire many. I first met her. It was a long time ago. She was working at the Alameda County District Attorneys office. It was really great to see really an africanamerican woman involved. And she was a prosecutor, she was someone people respected, well known. So just from afar, i always admired her. I would describe her as determined, intelligent, fun, interesting, and also, shes been a mentor but shes more like a mother. So i think so appropriate. She tries to find out what is going on with you and are you taking care of yourself . Reporter as a San Francisco columnist, ive been covering the politics of the bay area for as long as i can remember. Maybe too long. When you first met her, you knew something was there. There was an intelligence, a vibrancy and that essential ingredient in all success. Theres no question she made the most of her contacts in San Francisco. The leading is former player willy brown. She would later date him briefly. He also sort of introduced her to the nonhill set and the Pacific Heights set. They are financiers of the political machine of San Francisco. A key ingredient in that. And along with gavin newsom and willy brown, she became part of that as well. Never underestimate Kamala Harris. She has been a winner each and every time she has sought public office. After eight years in Alameda County, she would cross the bay in San Francisco to become assistant District Attorney. After two years, she left the job. Then working in San Francisco city hall under the City Attorney louise, one of her first supporters when she chiled her old boss in 2002 to become San Francisco d. A. It would be harris first time appearing on a ballot. In order to run the office, showed the run for office. As she said in her memoir. As i hold the office of District Attorney of the city and county of San Francisco of District Attorney of the city and county of San Francisco congratulations. This was her office. When we moved in, harris had moved out all the furniture. We walked in. He had at her office left nothing. So she worked like this. It was like a chair and a phone for two weeks. Kamala harris had served in the office as District Attorney. We never had a woman, never had a person of color. Very few places in california or for that matter, across the United States, had ever had a female d. A. And a lot of people at the time were like, we should not do that. Do not go up against this incumbent. Shes like, ill going for it. That has been the theme of this campaign. He doesnt prosecute anybody. And put my name out there. And ran for d. A. People always underestimate how hard she works. I remember so clearly walking into the first california District Attorneys Association Meeting kamala. And she starts talking about recidivism reduction and reentry services, and the vision that she had for the office. And i remember some people looking in the room, like what has happened here . Who is this person . Immediately after winning, she faced her First Political crisis when isaac espinosa, a San Francisco police officer, was gunned down, that she wouldnt seek the Death Penalty for the person who did it. I have been very clear that i am not seeking the Death Penalty as District Attorney because life without possibility of parole is a severe consequence. And that sent a chill right down her and Police Officers association, and even got her a very public sort of reprimand from Dianne Feinstein at the funeral. That was one of the key chilly moments of her career. At the end of her earn the youre, Violent Crime was down, murder and manslaughter numbers were cut in half and burglary and aggravated assault dropped by double digits. I think people get it wrong. They said shes a prosecutor. She tried to lock up a lot of black and brown people and thats not entirely accurate when you look at the details of what was happening in San Francisco at the time. And also, some of the innovative programs she pushed for to give people a second chance. She worked to get people back on track instead of incarcerated. Next, her political ambitions would take her to statewide office. Electing her to attorney general of california in 2010. For being a voice, a new voice in the process, in the way we believe we should be inclusive as a party recognizing that we have a big tent, which means we welcome those whom we may not have seen in the tent before and we value their contribution. That was the closest race of her life. And wasnt decided on election night. It took weeks of recounting. After weeks of vote counting and a swinging tally, her challenger conceded handing the headline to a long list of firsts. The first africanamerican, the first woman and the first asianamerican. She would get there as a political ally, also no stranger to firsts. Obama after he won the senate seat, one of the first trips was right their San Francisco to do a fundraiser for kamala. He randal for president. She was one of the first ones to support him. She was the first elected in california to stand with him. What a lot of people dont realize. Is that kamala has this decision on support barack obama which was genuine. It was a genuine connection. Some of her key donors were big Hillary Clinton people and they did not like the idea. During her time as attorney general she decided the states use of the Death Penalty, despite opposing it years earlier as San Francisco District Attorney but also fought. The wedding bells are about to ring. During her tenure as californias top cop, she focused on School Truancy by pushing criminal penalties for parents of children missing from school. A policy from her days as d. A. Her team also improved dna testing to clear backup state crime labs and rape test kits. There would be bias training for Police Officers, support officers wearing body cameras and collecting data on people shot and killed by police. She got to pick and choose what she was going to do. She does that well. So she evolves over time. And adapts with that. Soon, her voice would have a much larger platform. I will not be running for the senate in 2016. No exploratory committees for Kamala Harris. In her facebook announcement this morning, she said im launching my campaign to be a voice for the people of california in the United States senate. Harris was material favorite. Thanks to major endorsementes from then california governor jerry brown, outgoing president barack obama, and his Vice President joe biden. When she ran, that was almost considered like, is this the right move . At the time it appeared Hillary Clinton was going to be the president and Kamala Harris, by being the newly elected senator from california, was going to be in the back. Like would not be heard of for years could come. What happened was on election night, it wasnt Hillary Clinton. It was donald trump. She made that infamous, we will resist. We will fight. She was the voice that came out of west that night to the country and the world. Do we retreat or do we fight . I say we fight. I intend to fight. I intend to fight for black lives matter. I intend to fight for truth and transparency and trust. I intent to fight for a womans access to health care and Reproductive Health rights. I intend to fight against those naysayers who suggest there is no such thing as climate change. I intend to fight for our environment. I intend to fight for the civil rights of all people including those that we always fought for in terms of allowing them on marry the person they love. I intend to fight. And it was immediately picked up. Who is this person this california . And she instantly became one. Leaders of the resistance. And that moment created the Kamala Harris that is today. Reporter and the senate she put her prosecutorial prowess front and center, often making headlines and grabbing national attention. It is incumbent of the attorney general of the United States to fight for the civil rights of all people. I think youre thinking of someone and you dont want to tell us. It would make her a household name even if people tripped over it. With her election to the senate, she shattered another Glass Ceiling becoming the first Indian American woman and second whack wom black woman to serve as a senator. And two years later she was ready to shatter expectations again. I am running for president of the United States. And im very excited about it. Im running for president because i love my country. I love my country. Im running to be president of the people, by the people, and for all people. Despite strong debate performances thats why we need to fast equality act and despite crossing the biggest hopefuls in American History she randal out of money, ending her bid for the was. Wits deep regret but also with deep gratitude that i am suspending our campaign today. But i want to be clear with you. I am still very much in this fight. Biden won democratics nomination and the back drop, racial tensions filled into the streets filled by High Profile Police killings of black people. The response, a short list of running mates had and women of color. He included harris, noted on a pad, do not hold grudges. I had a feel for weeks leading up to it. Something just told me, i just felt that it would be her. We were each others first friend back when we were about five years old. Kindergarten. She could not have made it as far as she has without dealing with just unimaginable obstacles and challenges every step of the way. And shes a fighter. She holds true to herself. Hi, hi, hi. Sorry to keep you. Thats all right. Are you ready to go to work . Oh, my god. I am so ready to go to work. Maybe about an hour or two before the announcement, carol texted me. We were just sending little Text Messages back and forth. Fingers crossed and praying and that kind of thing. And all of a sudden, both my work phone and my personal cell phone just started blowing up. I was overwhelmed. Crying tears of joy. Let me introduce to you for the first time your next Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris. The junior senator became the first black and first south asian woman to appear on a party ticket in u. S. History. The announement stole the headlines, trended on social media, and deeply touched the hearts and souls of so many. If on november 4th, we wake up with a Vice President harris. What will that mean to you as someone who knows her . What will that mean to you as a black woman . Excuse me. Its very personal. Its amazing. And it really shows what people of color have the capability to do if theyre given a chance. And it is very, very, im very proud. And im excited for the possibilities. And i think thats another thing that has been heavy on her shrouds at times, given the barriers shes broken through, but also this possibilities. Shes representing all the young black and indian girls. Shes representing so many women who look at her on that debate stage and say wow, there she is. She spent the time under attack taking on trump and pence head on. Im speaking. Im speaking. We have seen a pattern of this administration, they dont believe in science. And joes plan is about saying well deal with it but well also create jobs. Donald trump when asked about the wildfires in california, and the question was, the science is telling us this. Do you know what donald trump said . Science doesnt know. She turned heads with her swag on the campaign trail. The music choices the shoe choices. And her cooking. The entire time her husband doug cheering her on. Her determination and drive, helping secure the presidency for the former Vice President , joe biden. All across the nation, little girls woke up, especially little black and brown girls who so often feel overlooked today, just maybe theyre seeing themselves for the first time in a new way. How would you say she walks into it . Rather comfortably. Rather comfortably. I think she walks in very, very comfortably. I say job well done. I say thank you for a job well done. Im going to do something to her that she does all the time. Im going on get to say madam Vice President. Congratulations. Kamala harris as africanamerican woman. Im an africanamerican woman. Were both in politics. We both fight for our communities. It is like im seeing myself in this administration. Having gone to howard myself and following sort of in her footsteps, i think it has been something to really watch and see just how much shes been able to do. As a black woman at hastings in law school, it really does feel like the skies are the limit. Think about all those young women, suing her. A woman of color. Black and south asian little girls. Breaking with their scripts, their expectations about who can be president ial or Vice President ial. Im so proud of you. You are the Vice President of the United States of america. That i know youre going to get it its rising. The pain is coming. A fanfavorite venue ever since they got gigspeed internet. Xfinity gives them the ultimate home field advantage. Its their 12th man. Protector. Hey, amy . Want to grab a seat . Julie, were live. Its game on with gigspeed internet from xfinity. Start him, sit him, trade him. Simple, easy, awesome. Get started with xfinity internet for 19. 99 a month for 12 months. Plus, learn about gigspeeds from xfinity. Click, call, or visit a store today. Localish bay area is sponsored by tiktok. If its in culture, it starts on tiktok. On todays show, say yum. Nice, fluffy cake layer, whipped cream, and coffee crunch candy in the middle. Order up. That is delicious. Hot trends. Im absolutely obsessed with tiktok. 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