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i cannot get into some what do they make of of mom being the first latina on the company supreme court. it's difficult for me comprehend. and for them to a little they are so incredibly proud of me. just like i am proud them that they don't come your honor and mom have got them to do that yet. get it all adds to the diversity of california supreme court considered one of the most diverse in the country. happy to contribute to that. i do think it's important that we numbers on the who represent the diversity of our state. >> and also, i think it's important to have people with different values and perspectives and experiences on our and i have to bring all of my lived experiences and make contributions to the court and serve as a role model. but they conspire others like i have. and i'm the one person who has inspired her u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor, who recently wrote get a letter. she in that letter speaks give me some words of advice, essentially to be grounded, inspired. >> by the people who have supported you and i have taken that message. >> 2 current and now that y
i cannot get into some what do they make of of mom being the first latina on the company supreme court. it's difficult for me comprehend. and for them to a little they are so incredibly proud of me. just like i am proud them that they don't come your honor and mom have got them to do that yet. get it all adds to the diversity of california supreme court considered one of the most diverse in the country. happy to contribute to that. i do think it's important that we numbers on the who represent...
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what do they make of of mom being the first latina on the company supreme court? it's difficult for me comprehend. and for them to a little they are so incredibly proud of just like i am proud them that they don't come. your honor at home have got them to do that yet. get it all adds to the diversity of california supreme court considered one of the most diverse in the country. happy to contribute to that. i do think it's important that we have our numbers on the who represent the diversity of our state. >> and also, i think it's important to have people with different values and perspectives and experiences on our and i have to bring all of my lived experiences and make contributions to the court and serve as a role model think inspire others like i have. and i one person who has inspired her u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor, who recently wrote get a letter t in that letter speaks give me some words of advice, essentially to be grounded and fired. >> by people who have supported you and i have taken that message. >> 2 current and now that you've reached
what do they make of of mom being the first latina on the company supreme court? it's difficult for me comprehend. and for them to a little they are so incredibly proud of just like i am proud them that they don't come. your honor at home have got them to do that yet. get it all adds to the diversity of california supreme court considered one of the most diverse in the country. happy to contribute to that. i do think it's important that we have our numbers on the who represent the diversity of...
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. >> california's first-ever latina judge was sworn in to a state supreme court this week. kron four's ashley zavala set down for a conversation with new justice patricia guerrero. >> i am so thrilled to have the my dreams and become the first latina on the supreme court justice. patricia, get a dose is realizing her california dream really began with her parents. get all is the daughter of mexican immigrants living and working in the imperial valley. >> that's where she was born and raised my mother. she taught us the importance education. >> and also to help other people, especially those who less fortunate than us. they both taught us the importance of our work. my father. it's an ad nice to watch and growing up doing really not what i call back. breaking work in the imperial valley he never complained about powers art hours and working conditions. and i was like just love that later. told me that he worked hard because he had to so that i could work doing something that i want get. it was mother recently passed in her honor to people. her mother used to babysit, attende
. >> california's first-ever latina judge was sworn in to a state supreme court this week. kron four's ashley zavala set down for a conversation with new justice patricia guerrero. >> i am so thrilled to have the my dreams and become the first latina on the supreme court justice. patricia, get a dose is realizing her california dream really began with her parents. get all is the daughter of mexican immigrants living and working in the imperial valley. >> that's where she was...
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i cannot get into some what do they make of of mom being the first latina on supreme court. it's difficult for me comprehend. and for them to a little they are so incredibly proud of just like i am proud them that they don't come. your honor at home have got them to do that yet. get it all adds to the diversity of california supreme court considered one of the most diverse in the country. happy to contribute to that. i do think it's important that we numbers on the who represent the diversity of our state. >> and also, i think it's important to have people with different values and perspectives and experiences on our and i hope to bring all of my lived experiences and make contributions to the court and serve as a role model but think inspire others like i have. and i'm one person who has inspired her u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor, who recently wrote get a letter. she in that letter speaks give me some words of advice, essentially to be grounded, inspired. >> by people who have supported you and i have taken that message. >> 2 current and now that you've reached
i cannot get into some what do they make of of mom being the first latina on supreme court. it's difficult for me comprehend. and for them to a little they are so incredibly proud of just like i am proud them that they don't come. your honor at home have got them to do that yet. get it all adds to the diversity of california supreme court considered one of the most diverse in the country. happy to contribute to that. i do think it's important that we numbers on the who represent the diversity...
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but i also take a lot of pride in the fact that you are not only a native san franciscan but the first latina to be appointed to this body -- [applause] >> the hon. london breed: -- which has been long overdue, so it's time. come on up, jose. let me get you sworn in. all right. please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, please state your name, do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic; that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter, and during such time as i serve as commissioner for the airport commission of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: here's your official city pin. wear it right next to your -- how did they do this before i even had a chance. wasn't even sworn yet. >> i was told this is unofficial. >> the hon. london
but i also take a lot of pride in the fact that you are not only a native san franciscan but the first latina to be appointed to this body -- [applause] >> the hon. london breed: -- which has been long overdue, so it's time. come on up, jose. let me get you sworn in. all right. please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, please state your name, do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all...
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a paralympians, and amazed -- an amazing leader, cecelia was the first latina to head president obama'ste house domestic policy council. i would be remiss if i did not mention our indomitable founder, u.s. congresswoman jackie spear who will be starting off the conference with may 10 -- on may 10 with some remarks. i cannot explain how excited a am about all these incredible speakers that we have this year. we continue to add more. i encourage all of your viewers to continue to monitor our website or more speaker announcements from the coming weeks. kristen: that is a who's who of speakers. past years i've had the pleasure of seeing a person hillary clinton, jane fonda and -- lily tomlin. i always walk away with a feeling that there is a real sisterhood there. women that can help you lift you up, be your mentors, ticket speaks to a theme this year of rise, tells about why he chose rise and what that means. nicole: rise has both a really strong individual and team meaning. there is so much to say about this year's theme. is rising personally to achieve your aspirations. to take your seat
a paralympians, and amazed -- an amazing leader, cecelia was the first latina to head president obama'ste house domestic policy council. i would be remiss if i did not mention our indomitable founder, u.s. congresswoman jackie spear who will be starting off the conference with may 10 -- on may 10 with some remarks. i cannot explain how excited a am about all these incredible speakers that we have this year. we continue to add more. i encourage all of your viewers to continue to monitor our...
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you have certainly risen as the first latina to lead the white house domestic policy council. talk about what it was like helping shape domestic policy and how being a woman brought something to that role. >> i was the first hispanic person ever in that role, and it was one of the most challenging things i have ever done. i spent eight years at that senior level at the obama white house and it was extraordinarily exciting and challenging. i wrote a book about the experience of frequently being the only hispanic person in the room, what it's like for people who are firsts or the only one in a position like that. sometimes you have doubts. sometimes you have fears. i learned a lot about bringing empathy to the job and how important that is in being successful at making policy and doing right by your colleagues in the country. kristen: can you give us a story in which you took your background and made that a strength where it could have been a weakness or perceived by others as such? >> i talk about this a lot especially if you are the only person like you in the room or the first
you have certainly risen as the first latina to lead the white house domestic policy council. talk about what it was like helping shape domestic policy and how being a woman brought something to that role. >> i was the first hispanic person ever in that role, and it was one of the most challenging things i have ever done. i spent eight years at that senior level at the obama white house and it was extraordinarily exciting and challenging. i wrote a book about the experience of frequently...
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. >> reporter: this wednesday, 53-year-old melissa lucio is set to become the first latina to be executedtexas history after being convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter mariah in 2007. lucio claims she accidentally fell down the stairs. now a forensic expert in the clemency petition is boosting her case, claiming mariah's bruising was consistent with head trauma after an accidental fall. the state board of pardons and paroles is expected to release its report on the case today. politicians from both sides of the aisle are speaking out, claiming lucio didn't get a fair trial, saying her initial defense was inadequate. >> we're not saying that miss lucio was innocent, that she's guilty. we're saying for the board to provide her some clemency. >> reporter: more than 300,000 people including reality star kim kardashian have now signed petitions claiming lucio is not a killer. asking the governor to step in. a reason documentary on hulu raised awareness of the case. >> the interrogation continued for maybe six, seven hours. until 3:00 in the morning. >> this is your chance to set it str
. >> reporter: this wednesday, 53-year-old melissa lucio is set to become the first latina to be executedtexas history after being convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter mariah in 2007. lucio claims she accidentally fell down the stairs. now a forensic expert in the clemency petition is boosting her case, claiming mariah's bruising was consistent with head trauma after an accidental fall. the state board of pardons and paroles is expected to release its report on the case today....
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luchadores alert bill in a new movie making him the first latina actor to headline a live-action marvel movie. that should be good in the marvel comics and though, is a wrestler whose powers are handed down by ancestry through a mask. if you're not familiar with the character, you're not alone. now, more to only appeared in a handful of comments one in 15 years ago. the movie is scheduled to come out in january of 2024. should be really good. and the powerball jackpot is now grown. then did it roll, please. 454 million dollars after there were no winners monday night. this was the 30th drawing since the last winner back on february 14th. the next drawing is tonight. if you win the cash option on that, it's now 271.9 million dollars. well, coming up in the next hour, san jose san francisco jfk drive is officially. >> car free and san francisco have some mixed feelings on this decision. and east bay transit runner union wants the mask mandate back on buses. why they say they want the board to make it happen. and 3 people arrested in the kidnapping of baby brandon out of san jose will have
luchadores alert bill in a new movie making him the first latina actor to headline a live-action marvel movie. that should be good in the marvel comics and though, is a wrestler whose powers are handed down by ancestry through a mask. if you're not familiar with the character, you're not alone. now, more to only appeared in a handful of comments one in 15 years ago. the movie is scheduled to come out in january of 2024. should be really good. and the powerball jackpot is now grown. then did it...
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. >> reporter: lucio is the first latina sent to death row in texas. parole board plans to vote on her clemency petition two days before her execution, which is april 27th. mona, andrew. >> more to come. andrea, thank you. >>> coming up, the possible new punishment for airline passengers who misbehave. >>> also ahead, another major mishap involving a drawbridge in mishap involving a drawbridge in florida. i'm a fancy exercise bike noobie. and i've gone from zero to obsessed in like... three days. instructor: come on milwaukee! i see you! after riding twelve miles to nowhere, i'm taking a detour. and if you don't have the right home insurance coverage, you could be working out a way to pay for this yourself. get allstate and be better protected from mayhem for a whole lot less. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. trelegy for cop
. >> reporter: lucio is the first latina sent to death row in texas. parole board plans to vote on her clemency petition two days before her execution, which is april 27th. mona, andrew. >> more to come. andrea, thank you. >>> coming up, the possible new punishment for airline passengers who misbehave. >>> also ahead, another major mishap involving a drawbridge in mishap involving a drawbridge in florida. i'm a fancy exercise bike noobie. and i've gone from zero to...
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but i also take a lot of pride in the fact that you are not only a native san franciscan but the first latina to this body -- [applause] >> the hon. london breed: -- which has been long overdue, so it's time. come on up, jose. let me get you sworn in. all right. please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, please state your name, do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic; that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter, and during such time as i serve as commissioner for the airport commission of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: here's your official city pin. wear it right next to your -- how did they do this before i even had a chance. wasn't even sworn yet. >> i was told this is unofficial. >> the hon. london breed: and look
but i also take a lot of pride in the fact that you are not only a native san franciscan but the first latina to this body -- [applause] >> the hon. london breed: -- which has been long overdue, so it's time. come on up, jose. let me get you sworn in. all right. please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, please state your name, do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign...
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introducing you to the first latina to sit on the state's supreme court.g to explain their plans after the break. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. i felt defeated. the pain, the stares. no one should suffer like that. i said, enough. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. four years clear. five years and counting. cosentyx works fast. for clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections some serious, and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. best move i ever made. i feel so much better. see me. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. want more restful sleep? nature's bounty gives you more with sleep3. the first ever triple action sleep supplement with 3 unique nighttime benefits to hel
introducing you to the first latina to sit on the state's supreme court.g to explain their plans after the break. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. i felt defeated. the pain, the stares. no one should suffer like that. i said, enough. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. four years clear. five years and counting. cosentyx works fast. for clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before...
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amy: lucio would be the first latina woman executed by texas.to the spanish-language news outlet on texas death row earlier this month. >> i am scared. i am scared for my children. i am scared that nobody is going to be there to support them if this execution goes through. i worry for them, but i know right now theres many people who are supporting them that have encouraged them. and many of my friends have said to me, if this execution does go through, they will be there for my children. and i am very grateful for that. amy: lucio's children have long claimed she was innocent and are calling for her release. now some say they are starting to prepare for the worst. this is lucio's eldest son john. >> i want to say -- save my mom. i don't want to see my mom die. if i have to see her -- i want to see her for her last breath. amy: for more, we're joined by vanessa potkin, director of special litigation at the innocence project and one of melissa lucio's attorneys. welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. can you lay out the new ev
amy: lucio would be the first latina woman executed by texas.to the spanish-language news outlet on texas death row earlier this month. >> i am scared. i am scared for my children. i am scared that nobody is going to be there to support them if this execution goes through. i worry for them, but i know right now theres many people who are supporting them that have encouraged them. and many of my friends have said to me, if this execution does go through, they will be there for my children....
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. >> reporter: a first generation latina and financial studen t t, they carre moe, agg offering hopegh times. >> who are the people building this nation? it is all of us here. we can't change the adverse city we came up against, but we can change our trajectory. >> reporter: s.r.a.'s chief executive officer agrees. >> it's human potential that can now thrive. so it's really incumbent upon all of us to make that happen for the common good. >> the event's online auction and pledge drive are closed but you can still make a donation. s.r.a. is supporting 550 bay area students. >>> next on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news bay area. >> it's not an april fool's day prank. we will tell you about an >>> we are getting details on santa clara's new effort to fight the fentanyl crisis. at 3:00, plans to prevent overdoses. let's get a last check of our forecast. >>> we are taking a look outside from the camera on the salesforce tower to show you what a pretty day this is. it's a good day to go for a jog. it just looks beautiful. temperatures are already nearing 70. 67 livermore, 60 closer towards
. >> reporter: a first generation latina and financial studen t t, they carre moe, agg offering hopegh times. >> who are the people building this nation? it is all of us here. we can't change the adverse city we came up against, but we can change our trajectory. >> reporter: s.r.a.'s chief executive officer agrees. >> it's human potential that can now thrive. so it's really incumbent upon all of us to make that happen for the common good. >> the event's online...
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amy: lucio would be the first latina woman executed by texas. next week, the state plans to execute 77-year-old carl wayne buntion, the oldest person on texas' death row. in labor news, workers at two el milagro tortilla plants in chicago have won wage increases and other victories after months of fighting for better working conditions. the tortilla manufacturer said it would end a seven-day work week, but workers are reporting el milagro has yet to fulfill the demand to be closed on sundays. el milagro will now also provide anti-sexual harassment training for managers, air conditioning in the lunch rooms, and has promised to improve its sick day policy. but workers have vowed to keep organizing until el milagro prioritizes workers' safety and respect and agrees to their other demands. and here in new york city, a coalition of union leaders and workers led a protest thursday outside the $40 million penthouse of starbucks ceo howard schultz denouncing the corporation's ongoing retaliation and firing of workers fighting to unionize. among the spea
amy: lucio would be the first latina woman executed by texas. next week, the state plans to execute 77-year-old carl wayne buntion, the oldest person on texas' death row. in labor news, workers at two el milagro tortilla plants in chicago have won wage increases and other victories after months of fighting for better working conditions. the tortilla manufacturer said it would end a seven-day work week, but workers are reporting el milagro has yet to fulfill the demand to be closed on sundays....
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o'connor as the first female justice, and then bringing us up to 2009 when sonia sotomayor was the first latina on the supreme court, so a lot of history right here in this moment, alisyn. >> yeah. we have with us also laura coates, cnn senior legal analyst and former prosecutor, also gloria borger, cnn chief political analyst. i want to make sure that we explain what's happening here. judge jackson now has the 53 votes for confirmation, but there is one senator who has not yet cast the vote, the final vote here. that's senator rand paul, republican from kentucky. his vote expected to be "no" on confirmation. gloria, to you. 71 days ago, when we first got the news that justice breyer would retire, it wasn't clear, when we were having this conversation, of how the white house would navigate this, how they would come up with a nominee that would satisfy all 50 democratic senators. they obviously now have done it. >> yeah. and i think that was job number one, because they knew that this could not be filibustered because of the change in the rules, and so all they needed was 50 plus 1, which would
o'connor as the first female justice, and then bringing us up to 2009 when sonia sotomayor was the first latina on the supreme court, so a lot of history right here in this moment, alisyn. >> yeah. we have with us also laura coates, cnn senior legal analyst and former prosecutor, also gloria borger, cnn chief political analyst. i want to make sure that we explain what's happening here. judge jackson now has the 53 votes for confirmation, but there is one senator who has not yet cast the...
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. >> reporter: and the latino speaker, first-generation latina and financial consultant, carried the most important message, encouraging sra students to lead with change, by offering hope during these very tough times. >> who are the people building this nation? it is all of us here. we can't change the adversity we came up against, but we can change our trajectory. >> reporter: is array's chief executive officer agrees. >> it is human potential that can now thrive. so, it is really incumbent upon all of us to make that happen for the common good. >> reporter: for students rising above, i'm elizabeth cook. >> the online auction and pledge drive are now closed, but you can still make a donation right now. sra is supporting 550 bay area students. >>> we made it to friday, date night. people are going to go out on the town i am told. so what is the weather looking like? >> it is perfect for anything outdoors this evening. it will be cooler around the bay and along the coast, par for the course for april. we want to see rain, but don't let that stop him from enjoying the pleasant weather
. >> reporter: and the latino speaker, first-generation latina and financial consultant, carried the most important message, encouraging sra students to lead with change, by offering hope during these very tough times. >> who are the people building this nation? it is all of us here. we can't change the adversity we came up against, but we can change our trajectory. >> reporter: is array's chief executive officer agrees. >> it is human potential that can now thrive. so,...
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ariana debose became the first afro latina queer woman to win an acting oscar.is dedicated to the deaf community, the coda community, the disabled community. >> a lot of people, they hear the ratings went up, they think the incident, the slap. but what was the highest-rated moment of the night? >> the highest-rated moment was when troy kotsur won best supporting actor and as the first deaf man to win an oscar gave an incredible speech. you had all these moments that are overshadowed now. so that's the bittersweet part of it. because i feel like it was a heck of a show and had some amazingly historical moments that i feel will be forgotten. >>> when we come back, where does the conversation go from here? urs or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptom
ariana debose became the first afro latina queer woman to win an acting oscar.is dedicated to the deaf community, the coda community, the disabled community. >> a lot of people, they hear the ratings went up, they think the incident, the slap. but what was the highest-rated moment of the night? >> the highest-rated moment was when troy kotsur won best supporting actor and as the first deaf man to win an oscar gave an incredible speech. you had all these moments that are overshadowed...
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but i also take a lot of pride in the fact that you are not only a native san franciscan but the first latinabe appointed to this body -- [applause] >> the hon. london breed: -- which has been long overdue, so it's time. come on up, jose. let me get you sworn in. all right. please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, please state your name, do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies foreign and domestic; that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter, and during such time as i serve as commissioner for the airport commission of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: here's your official city pin. wear it right next to your -- how did they do this before i even had a chance. wasn't even sworn yet. >> i was told this is unofficial. >> the hon. london bre
but i also take a lot of pride in the fact that you are not only a native san franciscan but the first latinabe appointed to this body -- [applause] >> the hon. london breed: -- which has been long overdue, so it's time. come on up, jose. let me get you sworn in. all right. please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, please state your name, do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all...
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. >> the keynote speaker, a first- generation latina and financial consultant carry the evening's mostudents to lead with change and offering hope during these tough times. >> who at the people building this nation? it is all of us here. we can change our trajectory. the chief executive officer agrees. >> it is human potential that can now thrive. it is incumbent upon all of us to make that happen for the common good. >>> the online auction and pledge drive our clothes, but you can still make a donation. they are supporting 550 bay area students. >>> a show of support for autism awareness at last night's game. when you need help it's great to be in sync with customer service. a team of reps who can anticipate the next step genesys technology is changing the way customer service teams anticipate what customers need. genesys, we're behind every customer smile. ♪♪ ♪ let's go out of town for the summer ♪ ♪ i wanna go across the trees ♪ ♪ just take my hand ♪ ♪ we will have fun till the sun goes down ♪ ♪ and we'll start over again ♪ ♪♪ >>> an update to a story we told you about a few weeks a
. >> the keynote speaker, a first- generation latina and financial consultant carry the evening's mostudents to lead with change and offering hope during these tough times. >> who at the people building this nation? it is all of us here. we can change our trajectory. the chief executive officer agrees. >> it is human potential that can now thrive. it is incumbent upon all of us to make that happen for the common good. >>> the online auction and pledge drive our...
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also do take a lot of pride in the fact that you're not only a native san franciscan, but the first latinah has been long overdue. so it's time. come on up, jose. let me get you sworn in. [ applause ] all right. please, raise your right hand and repeat after me. are we too covid close? is this okay? raise your right hand and repeat after me, i, state your name, to support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. against all enemies foreign and domestic that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter and during such time as i serve as commissioner for the airport commission of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [ applause ] here's your official city pin. who gave you this? wasn't even sworn in yet. >> i was told this is unofficial. >> and look how big that is. it's like the whole world can see. this is to be more discrete like i'm a commiss
also do take a lot of pride in the fact that you're not only a native san franciscan, but the first latinah has been long overdue. so it's time. come on up, jose. let me get you sworn in. [ applause ] all right. please, raise your right hand and repeat after me. are we too covid close? is this okay? raise your right hand and repeat after me, i, state your name, to support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california. against all enemies...
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as proud as i was to vote for the first woman to go on the supreme court, the first latina to go on the supreme court, now we have come all the way and i am so happy. i am so happy we have put this all together. after 48 years, i am very happy. thank you. host: that was just after the vote was confirmed of ketanji brown jackson. we are taking your phone calls and getting your reaction. we are going to take this conversation until 838 time 8:30 a.m.. we will keep up your calls this morning. this is joey from atlanta, georgia. caller: i just wanted to remind your listeners that it is not about anyone's qualifications that we need to be concerned about it is their true identity. we have to understand, especially christians that evil is among us and it will be infiltrated and the highest government and in our lowest government. we have to understand to be watchful. these evil people are trying to destroy this country and they will try to destroy us by lying to us and confuses. all i am asking is to understand our history. we have to understand our bible and we will drown in our own blood if
as proud as i was to vote for the first woman to go on the supreme court, the first latina to go on the supreme court, now we have come all the way and i am so happy. i am so happy we have put this all together. after 48 years, i am very happy. thank you. host: that was just after the vote was confirmed of ketanji brown jackson. we are taking your phone calls and getting your reaction. we are going to take this conversation until 838 time 8:30 a.m.. we will keep up your calls this morning. this...
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ariana debose became the first afro latina queer woman to win an acting oscar. want to say this is dedicated to the deaf community, the coda community and the disabled community. >> reporter: and also a big win of the night, after years of declining viewership the ceremony rose over 60% from last year's broadcast. >> a lot of people, they hear the ratings went up but they think the incident, the slap. but what was the highest rated moment of the night? >> the highest rated moment was when troy kotsur won best supporting actor and as the first deaf man to win an oscar gave an incredible speech. it was heart felt. it was funny. it's bittersweet because i've been getting a lot of love. a lot of people saying, man, i haven't watched the oscars in years and i really enjoyed it. it was a show that moved and was exciting and there was so much inclusivity on the show. you had all these moments that are overshadowed now. so that's the bittersweet part of it because i feel like it was a heck of a show and had some amazingly historical moments that i feel will be forgotten
ariana debose became the first afro latina queer woman to win an acting oscar. want to say this is dedicated to the deaf community, the coda community and the disabled community. >> reporter: and also a big win of the night, after years of declining viewership the ceremony rose over 60% from last year's broadcast. >> a lot of people, they hear the ratings went up but they think the incident, the slap. but what was the highest rated moment of the night? >> the highest rated...
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so for me, i don't know that i can ever say that the latina part of me decided this case. there is no such thing. i am firstand foremost, a woman, but also latina, i'm catholic, i grew up with a catholic school education and then i went to ivy league schools. i was a prosecutor and i work for corporations. i have worked as a district court judge and a circuit court judge. i've done lots of pro-bono activity of different kinds. i have no idea whether one thing or the other leads me to a particular view or particular outcome of any one situation. what i do know is that i am a judge. and that is committed to the rule of law. because i believe it is the way that we can more effectively survive together as a community. you know it seems simplistic. we go to court, to avoid battles in stadiums. right? you can resolve your disputes by duking it out in a boxing ring, or like they used to do in old times, go into a stadium and fight a bull or whatever they did. or fight each other. as crazy as that may sound it does not seem very effective. so as a society we have laws. and we interrelate with one another. those law
so for me, i don't know that i can ever say that the latina part of me decided this case. there is no such thing. i am firstand foremost, a woman, but also latina, i'm catholic, i grew up with a catholic school education and then i went to ivy league schools. i was a prosecutor and i work for corporations. i have worked as a district court judge and a circuit court judge. i've done lots of pro-bono activity of different kinds. i have no idea whether one thing or the other leads me to a...
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this october four women, one of them a latina, and now for the first time a black female justice, will supreme court. friday judge ketanji brown jackson marked her historic confirmation with an emotional speech. >> it has taken 232 years, but we've made it. [applause and cheering] >> we've made it, all of us. all of us. in my family, it took just one generation to go from segregation to the supreme court of the united states. [applause and cheering] >> brennan: following the announcement of the vote on thursday, there was a stunning response on the senate floor that reflects just how partisan politics has gotten. atashe repuan sid of the tublicans toed ouomne o support judge jackson's nomination. and that is it for today. thank you all for watching. until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> there's so many ways that a augusta has been out front with innovation, technology, agronomy, broadcast making it bigger and better. >> all these things that started at augusta just spread th
this october four women, one of them a latina, and now for the first time a black female justice, will supreme court. friday judge ketanji brown jackson marked her historic confirmation with an emotional speech. >> it has taken 232 years, but we've made it. [applause and cheering] >> we've made it, all of us. all of us. in my family, it took just one generation to go from segregation to the supreme court of the united states. [applause and cheering] >> brennan: following the...
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latina. this will be a first, a black woman on the supreme court.umber of women on the court. >> it will be the first time that it's not majority white men on the court. the court is starting to look like the rest of america. as long as you went to an ivy league school. this is a big deal for not just democrats but for the country. and we should commend the democrats. they were able to get this through with a 50-50 senate and a short window with a pandemic that is sidelining lawmakers, including today, speaker pelosi in the house tested positive. it's a very big deal, the fact they got the republicans, another huge win for biden. they didn't need those republicans but that was important to him. so this is a very historic moment. >> at this moment, the senate vote will be next hour, let's listen to this now judge jackson, soon to be justice jackson and how she views this moment. >> i am here standing the the shoulders of generations of americans who never had anything close to this kind of opportunity. i hope that it will bring confidence, it will he
latina. this will be a first, a black woman on the supreme court.umber of women on the court. >> it will be the first time that it's not majority white men on the court. the court is starting to look like the rest of america. as long as you went to an ivy league school. this is a big deal for not just democrats but for the country. and we should commend the democrats. they were able to get this through with a 50-50 senate and a short window with a pandemic that is sidelining lawmakers,...
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there will for the first time be four women on the court and also for the first time, there will be two black justices and a latinaw tableau on the court's grandma hogny bench will mask a simple truth. the new justice will do nothing to at ter basic dynamic on a court dominated by six republican appointees. what adam lays out with his analysis, the terms? >> there's the short-term where there's little reason to think that justice jackson can change outcomes and the hot button cultural issues like affirmative action and guns and abortion. it's not down to the liberals to do that, it's up to the conservatives to move to the center on some of those issues and we've seen that the chief justice who cares so much about the integrity of the court is willing to perhaps build consensus and some of those cases. but long-term, the composition of the court will change and she will be able to perhaps deliver votes and write majority opinions and many cases. in the meantime, it's really important she'll participate in the questioning, in the deliberations, likely she'll write a number of dissents and as she is a part of that pr
there will for the first time be four women on the court and also for the first time, there will be two black justices and a latinaw tableau on the court's grandma hogny bench will mask a simple truth. the new justice will do nothing to at ter basic dynamic on a court dominated by six republican appointees. what adam lays out with his analysis, the terms? >> there's the short-term where there's little reason to think that justice jackson can change outcomes and the hot button cultural...
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but this will be the first time that the liberal wing of the supreme court will be all female and divers, a latina and african american and a jewish so these 3 women, they're not likely to change much in terms of how the court will rule. however. >>they will likely be writing to sense. and we know from the history of the supreme court, but often times as time goes on, those dissents can become majority opinions down the road. >>and does this as what the democrats, their goal was here in this historic confirmation was to make the justice system look more like america. does this meet that goal? >>well, we're getting there. so there's never been an asian american on the court or a native american. so we still have a way to go. but this is the first time that white men are not the majority on the court. i this is great progress. but, you know, progress is measured. not how far we've come, but how far we have yet to go. we still have a way to go. but this is a major step, a huge step for everyone and in particular for women and for people of color. >>also her age i feel like is somewhat significant her
but this will be the first time that the liberal wing of the supreme court will be all female and divers, a latina and african american and a jewish so these 3 women, they're not likely to change much in terms of how the court will rule. however. >>they will likely be writing to sense. and we know from the history of the supreme court, but often times as time goes on, those dissents can become majority opinions down the road. >>and does this as what the democrats, their goal was...
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but this will be the first time that the liberal wing of the supreme court will be all female. and divers, a latina and african american and a jewish so these 3 women, they're not likely to change much in terms of how the court will rule. however, they will likely be writing to sense. and we know from the history of the supreme court, but often times as time goes on, those dissents can become majority opinions down the road. >> justice jackson is replacing will complete his term in june. so judge jackson will likely take her seat on the court in october. but during the summer time, she will be selecting her clerks. now to the east bay where in about 40 minutes the oakland police chief will be talking about the latest deadly shooting that happened right near lake merritt was last night when officers found a man dead from a gunshot wound on lakeshore avenue. that's right by lake merritt and police have not released the victim's name or any details about what happened or a suspect information or a motive. but the chief is expected to be talking about this today at 3.45. so we will have updates tonight
but this will be the first time that the liberal wing of the supreme court will be all female. and divers, a latina and african american and a jewish so these 3 women, they're not likely to change much in terms of how the court will rule. however, they will likely be writing to sense. and we know from the history of the supreme court, but often times as time goes on, those dissents can become majority opinions down the road. >> justice jackson is replacing will complete his term in june....
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joseph miller was the first president in 1998 to talk at length about the history of africa. vicki ruiz broke new ground in 2015 with her address class acts latina feminist traditions when she described hispanic women's contributions to the us labor movement. missing from the speeches of americanists was attention to indigenous history and to an end to indigenous people in general except to the extent that in the words of william f poole. savages in the form of indian scalping parties his words proved to hindrance to the westward march of civilization. although several presidents mentioned enslaved and disenfranchised black people. no one before john. hope franklin in 1979 considered black men and women as historical actors in their own, right? not until thomas holt delivered his address in 1994 did any aha president tackle the fraud history of racial ideologies filling an intellectual vacuum of more than 131 years this while american history was the chief topic of many addresses. it took a black historian to consider the subject of black history and it also took a woman natalie c davis to posit women as subjects worth studying in her discussion
joseph miller was the first president in 1998 to talk at length about the history of africa. vicki ruiz broke new ground in 2015 with her address class acts latina feminist traditions when she described hispanic women's contributions to the us labor movement. missing from the speeches of americanists was attention to indigenous history and to an end to indigenous people in general except to the extent that in the words of william f poole. savages in the form of indian scalping parties his words...
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latina. >> so the equity analysis >> focusos 3 main questions which we use the same 5 factors the first is populations with it is presentlies of a factor utilizing services at the same rate as the population city wide. second is how do service ewilization rates low income compare? and how are funds das funds spent across city districts? for the first question. we have here listed the 5 programs with the highest participation rates among those groups. among old are adults over all there was arc lost consistency across the different groups with equity factors. there is a focus nutrition programs, which has been mentioned by director dearman. adults with disabilities the 5 popular here are on the right. you see the pattern was the same with 3 of the 5 programs focused on nutrition. there was high consistency across groups of inequity factor. >> this table shows comparison. participation rates by equity factor. the over all participation rate is 215 per 1 thbld eligible adults. which means that program service 22% of all older adult in san francisco. in general adults with disabilities rate an
latina. >> so the equity analysis >> focusos 3 main questions which we use the same 5 factors the first is populations with it is presentlies of a factor utilizing services at the same rate as the population city wide. second is how do service ewilization rates low income compare? and how are funds das funds spent across city districts? for the first question. we have here listed the 5 programs with the highest participation rates among those groups. among old are adults over all...
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latina. >> so the equity analysis >> focusos 3 main questions which we use the same 5 factors the first is populations with it is presentlies of a factor utilizing services at the same rate as the population city wide. second is how do service ewilization rates low income compare? and how are funds das funds spent across city districts? for the first question. we have here listed the 5 programs with the highest participation rates among those groups. among old are adults over all there was arc lost consistency across the different groups with equity factors. there is a focus nutrition programs, which has been mentioned by director dearman. adults with disabilities the 5 popular here are on the right. you see the pattern was the same with 3 of the 5 programs focused on nutrition. there was high consistency across groups of inequity factor. >> this table shows comparison. participation rates by equity factor. the over all participation rate is 215 per 1 thbld eligible adults. which means that program service 22% of all older adult in san francisco. in general adults with disabilities rate an
latina. >> so the equity analysis >> focusos 3 main questions which we use the same 5 factors the first is populations with it is presentlies of a factor utilizing services at the same rate as the population city wide. second is how do service ewilization rates low income compare? and how are funds das funds spent across city districts? for the first question. we have here listed the 5 programs with the highest participation rates among those groups. among old are adults over all...
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in that regard i voted for the first woman to ever serve on the supreme court i voted for the first latinao serve on the supreme court i voted thousands of judicial nominationsnd of both republican and democratic presidents i voted for nominees to the supreme court who were put forward by republicanid presidents and with that political game and ship with the current confirmation process. and many times i have warned about the dire consequences of our democracy with the confirmation process into a zero-sum game one party wins and one party loses. not just to score a headline but simply to do our jobs. is only 100 of us that represent the whole country. who will do that today? looking hard at judge jackson's record. and i read opinions that she hasr. written that her temperament is on full display. mr. president xi is the justice that we need now and for americans today, for ilgenerations to come our children and grandchildren and for all of us i will cast my vote to confirm judge jackson. i will probably and i hope the senate can rise to this woman with the deliberative body that conceives
in that regard i voted for the first woman to ever serve on the supreme court i voted for the first latinao serve on the supreme court i voted thousands of judicial nominationsnd of both republican and democratic presidents i voted for nominees to the supreme court who were put forward by republicanid presidents and with that political game and ship with the current confirmation process. and many times i have warned about the dire consequences of our democracy with the confirmation process into...
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i voted for the first latina to serve on the supreme court. i voted on thousands of judicial nominations, nominees of both republican and democratic presidents. i voted for nominees to the supreme court who were put forward by republicanp presidents. i have long lamented the increase political gain winship of our current confirmation process. andir many times on this floor i have warned about the dire consequences for courts in our democracy averting our confirmation process into zero-sum game where one party wins, one party loses. but to change that gain winship requires we have some adults in the room. we all come here for the united states sent him not to score a headline or a tweet. but simply to do our jobs.ut there are only 100 of us to represent this whole country. so who is going to do that today? simply do their jobs? i a have taken a clear look at judge jackson's record. i heard her testimony two weeks ago. met with her, written opinion she has written. i spent hours listening to her. i saw her influenced you know her temperament on
i voted for the first latina to serve on the supreme court. i voted on thousands of judicial nominations, nominees of both republican and democratic presidents. i voted for nominees to the supreme court who were put forward by republicanp presidents. i have long lamented the increase political gain winship of our current confirmation process. andir many times on this floor i have warned about the dire consequences for courts in our democracy averting our confirmation process into zero-sum game...