The Biggest Night of Kamala Harris's Life
The Mother Jones Podcast
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🗓️ 19 August 2020
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Summary
Wednesday night will mark the biggest accomplishment in the already-dazzling career of Senator Kamala Harris, when she takes to the (virtual) stage at the 2020 Democratic National Convention to accept her party’s nomination for vice president. The culmination of many “firsts” accumulated across decades by the 55-year-old Californian, this week, Harris will become the first Black woman and the first woman of Indian decent to run on a major party ticket.
But she has always been a barrier-breaker. On this episode of the Mother Jones Podcast, our in-house Harris expert, Jamilah King, traces the senator’s political awakening back to her progressive-minded Indian mother, and charts her formative years as San Francisco District Attorney,  her elections first as Attorney General of California and then as Senator, to this historic moment—on the precipice of a historic run for the White House.
This time Jamilah will occupy the interviewee hot seat, while Mother Jones reporter Fernanda Echavarri takes over hosting duties, guiding listeners through a detailed assessment of Harris’s time as a prosecutor (and its potential political baggage), her forceful Senate appearances as inquisitor (and antagonist) of Trump appointees, and what her presence on the ticket means for presidential hopeful Joe Biden—and the country.
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| 0:00.0 | This is the Mother Jones Podcast. I'm Fernando Chavari in Tucson, Arizona. |
| 0:07.0 | On today's show, host Jamila King is in the hot seat because she is the |
| 0:18.8 | mojo expert on Senator Kamala Harris, Joe Biden's running mate. |
| 0:23.4 | This will mark the biggest week in the 55-year-old politician's career, |
| 0:28.0 | accepting the nomination at the Democratic National Convention |
| 0:31.5 | with a big speech on Wednesday night and Jamila knows it all |
| 0:34.9 | Kamala's background, her rise, her strengths and her potential political |
| 0:39.3 | liabilities the meaning of this moment for black Americans. |
| 0:43.0 | What kind of Vip will she be? |
| 0:44.8 | And what kind of president could she be? |
| 0:47.5 | Stick around. Hi Jamila, hi Frananda. It's nice to have you on the other side of the mic. |
| 1:03.0 | It is weird to be on the other side of the mic, |
| 1:05.9 | but I am happy to do it, especially for this particular story. |
| 1:09.8 | Yes, you are the in-house expert, so I'm happy to be talking with you about |
| 1:14.5 | Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris has had a long career and you've been covering her |
| 1:19.8 | for a lot of it. So take us back to the beginning. |
| 1:23.2 | So Kamala Harris has this some speech that she gives often |
| 1:30.3 | which details her personal political history. |
| 1:33.2 | It starts with her parents. |
| 1:34.6 | Her parents were both professors involved |
| 1:36.4 | in the civil rights movement. |
| 1:37.6 | Both immigrants, her father from Jamaica, |
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