Kamala Harris: Making History
Senior Political Correspondent Abby Phillip closely looks at the historic career of Kamala Harris, the first woman and the first Black American and South Asian American to be elected Vice President. Phillip examines Harris' path to the Vice Presidency, including her barrier-breaking roles as U.S. Senator from California and California Attorney General. It reports untold details of her childhood, her upbringing in Berkeley, and the defining role her parents' activism played in her life. Phillip speaks with Harris herself and conducts a rare joint interview with Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, about what the next four years will mean for their family. Phillip also talks with close friends and colleagues, including U.S. Senators Cory Booker and Catherine Cortez Masto and her sister Maya Harris.
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