• #8 "Stiletto Elbows, Tough as Nails, Relationship with Newsom & Pelosi, Personal Warmth," Karen Breslau, Veteran Journalist
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode of 100 Days of Kamala, host Priya David Clemens speaks with veteran journalist Karen Breslow, who has covered Vice President Kamala Harris for over two decades. Karen shares her unique insights into Harris's political journey, from her early days as San Francisco District Attorney to her role as Vice President. Reflecting on Harris’s tenacity, Karen describes her as “sharp intellectually, sharp in focus, and sharp in ambition. You cross her once, and you're gone.”

    They discuss Harris's evolution as a political figure and her rise through the male-dominated political scene in San Francisco. Karen recalls a defining moment: “She was a force from the very beginning...leading what would be a coup against her then-boss, Terrence Hallinan, and winning his job in an election.” The conversation also touches on Harris's relationships with figures like Gavin Newsom, where Karen notes, “They were basically political siblings… as they matured, they got off each other's track. They aren’t best friends, but they’ve come to appreciate something in the other.”

    Karen also reflects on Harris's personal warmth and determination, sharing stories of her empathy and commitment to justice: “Kamala would sit on the floor with these vulnerable young women, talking to them about what was possible. It wasn’t about what they’d done, but about what had happened to them.”

    Join us for a rich conversation that uncovers the multifaceted leader who is Kamala Harris. As Karen says, "This Kamala Harris we see today is not an overnight sensation—she’s been decades in the making."

    Tune in now for a deeper look at one of the most talked-about figures in American politics.

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    36 mins
  • #7 "Ahead of her time, Asians for Kamala, and Turning Attacks Into Opportunities," SF City Attorney David Chiu
    Oct 14 2024

    **Episode Title: "David Chiu on Kamala Harris: The Joyful Warrior and Justice Advocate"**

    In this episode of *100 Days of Kamala*, Priya David Clemens sits down with San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, who has known Vice President Kamala Harris for over 25 years. Chiu reflects on their early days working together in the San Francisco District Attorney's office and offers a firsthand account of Kamala's rise from a "force of nature" in the courtroom to a leading figure on the national stage.

    Chiu shares his first memory of Kamala, watching her command the courtroom as a new prosecutor: "She was brilliant. She was tough. She was a scrappy fighter, but she exuded compassion and warmth for victims." He highlights her unique combination of empathy and strength, qualities that continue to define her leadership today.

    Chiu also delves into Kamala's pioneering approach to criminal justice reform, including her innovative Back on Track program, which sought to reduce recidivism and uplift marginalized communities. “She was always ahead of her time,” Chiu notes, explaining how Kamala prioritized real results and solutions over slogans, focusing on being "smart on crime."

    Throughout the episode, Chiu shares personal stories of Kamala’s humanity and her unwavering commitment to justice, as well as how her immigrant upbringing shaped her determination to serve others. He recalls organizing the first *Asians for Kamala* group in 2003 and witnessing her ability to connect deeply with diverse communities.

    Chiu also addresses the challenges Kamala has faced throughout her career, including misconceptions about her tenure as a prosecutor and the attacks she has weathered. Yet, he is confident in her ability to rise above: “She’s always turned attacks into opportunities, and she’s exactly the right person to prosecute the biggest case of her life against Donald Trump.”

    From Kamala’s nuanced approach to justice to her joyful spirit and dedication to children, this episode provides a heartfelt look at the Vice President’s journey through the eyes of a longtime friend and colleague.

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    24 mins
  • #6 "Gavin Newsom, Shyamala, Kamala's Not a Prude" Matthew Rothschild, Member of Harris's Kitchen Cabinet
    Aug 24 2024

    In this episode of 100 Days of Kamala, Priya David Clemens sits down with Matthew Rothschild, a key figure in Vice President Kamala Harris’s early political career and a personal friend who has known her since the mid-1990s. With more than 30 years of experience in San Francisco politics, Rothschild served as an advisor to Kamala during her campaigns for San Francisco District Attorney and California Attorney General. His unique perspective offers listeners a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Kamala’s rise to prominence, showcasing both her experience as a leader and the personal traits that set her apart.

    Rothschild shares candid stories about Kamala’s deep-rooted family influence, particularly the pivotal role her late mother, Shyamala Gopalan, played in shaping her values and ambitions. "Her mother was one of the most extraordinary women I’ve ever met in my life," Rothschild recalls. He describes how Shyamala’s brilliance, resilience, and humor were cornerstones of Kamala’s upbringing and deeply informed her approach to life and leadership. Shyamala’s pride in her South Asian heritage and her groundbreaking work as a cancer researcher were instrumental in shaping Kamala’s drive and sense of justice.

    The episode also delves into Kamala’s early political challenges, including her 2003 campaign for San Francisco District Attorney, where she faced tough odds and a well-established incumbent. Rothschild reflects on those early days, describing how Kamala’s intelligence, work ethic, and charisma drew people to her campaign, even when she was polling at only 6%. He also touches on the hurdles Kamala faced as a woman in politics, noting how "they tried to criticize her for her personal life, which I think is quite misogynist. They don’t ask men who they dated 10 or 15 years ago."

    One of the episode’s highlights is Rothschild’s recounting of Kamala’s relationship with California Governor Gavin Newsom. Despite being allies in many ways, Rothschild acknowledges that "there’s always been a little rivalry. Of course there has been. They were both from a new generation moving up and had similar backing with financial and political supporters." He recalls the awkwardness when Newsom’s wife worked for Kamala’s opponent during her DA campaign and how Rothschild once playfully confronted Newsom about whether he’d vote for Kamala. Rothschild also praises Newsom’s decision to support Kamala’s presidential bid in 2024, stating, "He did the right thing for so many reasons. Running against her would’ve left a lot of battle scars."

    Listeners are also treated to personal anecdotes that show a side of Kamala that’s rarely seen in public. Rothschild fondly recalls Kamala’s sense of humor and her ability to connect on a personal level. "Kamala’s not a prude," he emphasizes. "She’s fun, has a great laugh, and she knows how to dish." These moments reveal a leader who, despite her serious public image, enjoys lighthearted moments and values close relationships with her friends.

    From her deep family roots to the political rivalries and friendships that shaped her career, this episode provides an intimate portrait of Kamala Harris as a person and a politician. Tune in for a rich discussion that sheds light on the human side of one of America’s most prominent leaders and explores the journey that has taken her from San Francisco politics to the national stage.

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    30 mins
  • #5 "Middle East & National Security" Halie Soifer, former Harris National Security Advisor and CEO, Jewish Democratic Council of America
    Aug 12 2024

    In this episode of "100 Days of Kamala," host Priya David Clemens interviews Halie Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America and former National Security Advisor to then-Senator Kamala Harris from 2017 to 2018. Halie remains close to Harris to this day and recently spent Passover in a small group with the Vice President at her official residence. Halie reflects on Kamala’s early days in Washington, sharing how she “quickly established herself as a force to be reckoned with” in the Senate. Halie describes Harris’s approach during hearings, noting how her “pointed and deliberate questioning often left Trump administration officials visibly unsettled,” showcasing her ability to navigate complex issues with precision.

    The conversation also touches on Kamala’s personal side, with Halie recounting an unexpected phone call during a challenging time. “She reached out just to see how I was doing—when no one was watching, which speaks volumes about who she is,” Halie shares, adding a layer of depth to the public’s understanding of Kamala as both a leader and a person.

    Halie also discusses Kamala's role on the Senate Intelligence Committee, where she played a pivotal part in the investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election. “Much of the work was done behind closed doors, but her contributions were significant,” Halie explains, emphasizing how this experience helped shape Kamala’s views on national security.

    The episode further explores Kamala's stance on Israel amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with Halie highlighting her “steadfast support for the U.S.-Israel relationship” and her nuanced approach to addressing complex international issues.

    Halie also offers a glimpse into the partnership between Kamala and her husband, Doug Emhoff, sharing how they “support each other in every way,” and recalling a meaningful moment during a trip to Israel where Kamala “placed a kippah on Doug’s head with such care, preparing him for that special moment.”

    This episode offers a rich tapestry of insights, quotes, and reflections from someone who worked closely with Kamala Harris during a formative period in her career, revealing both her professional rigor and her personal warmth.

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    44 mins
  • #4 "Sisterhood" Amelia Ashley-Ward, Publisher Sun Reporter
    Aug 1 2024

    Welcome to another episode of 100 Days of Kamala, the podcast that brings you closer to Vice President Kamala Harris through the voices of those who know her best. I’m your host, Priya David Clemens. Today, we’re joined by Amelia Ashley Ward, publisher of the Sun Reporter Newspaper and a longtime friend of Kamala Harris. Amelia has been by Kamala's side since 2002, when they first met at a women’s conference in San Francisco. They have since built a sisterhood that has thrived through the years, sharing laughter, secrets, and life journeys.

    In this episode, Amelia reflects on Kamala's early days, her determination, and the unique qualities that have driven her to success. From attending Beyoncé concerts together to navigating the challenges of political campaigns, Amelia shares heartfelt anecdotes that reveal the personal side of Kamala Harris.

    Join us as Amelia recounts Kamala’s early political career and the support she received from the Black community in San Francisco. Discover how Kamala’s drive, loyalty, and ambition were evident long before she became a household name. Through Amelia’s stories, we see Kamala not only as a powerful leader but also as a supportive friend and an inspiring figure for women everywhere.

    Tune in for a conversation filled with laughter, insight, and a celebration of sisterhood. Learn how Kamala's journey from a district attorney to Vice President of the United States was shaped by her determination and the strong friendships that supported her along the way.

    Listen now to gain an intimate perspective on Kamala Harris’s path to leadership and the enduring bond of friendship that continues to uplift her.

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    12 mins
  • #3 "Black Moms" June Williams Glenn Harris: Senate District Director in SF
    Jul 30 2024

    In the third episode of "100 Days of Kamala," host Priya David Clemens engages in a thoughtful and detailed conversation with June Williams Glenn, a manager for legal content at Google and the founder of Mahogany Mamas, a community dedicated to supporting black moms in the Bay Area. June shares her compelling journey from Oakland to Washington D.C. and back, driven by her desire to support Kamala Harris's Senate campaign.

    June begins by recounting her early years in Oakland, where her aspirations and conversations with her mother steered her towards a career in law. Inspired by Kamala Harris, who was then the District Attorney of San Francisco, June found a role model she could relate to. She details her decision to attend Howard University School of Law and pursue a career as a prosecutor, influenced by Harris’s pioneering example.

    A significant turning point in June's story is her decision to leave her established career in D.C. to support Harris’s Senate campaign in California. She shares the challenges and uncertainties she faced in making this leap of faith, volunteering for an unpaid position. June provides an honest reflection on the personal and professional impacts of this decision, highlighting both the risks and rewards.

    An important conversation in this episode centers on black maternal health, an issue June became deeply passionate about through her work with Kamala Harris. She discusses the tragic story of Kira Johnson, who died during childbirth due to inadequate medical care, and the broader maternal health crisis facing black women in America. June highlights Harris' legislative efforts to address these issues, including the introduction of the "Momnibus" package of bills, aimed at improving maternal health outcomes, particularly for black women.

    June also shares personal anecdotes and insights from her time working with Kamala Harris, including memorable moments from the campaign trail and her observations on Harris’s leadership style and approach to advocacy. She reflects on Harris’s intentional focus on community engagement and her ability to connect with people from all walks of life.

    Join us for this in-depth and nuanced discussion as June Williams Glenn provides a unique perspective on Kamala Harris’ journey, the challenges faced, and the impact of her work on individuals and communities. This episode offers valuable insights into the complexities of political campaigns and the importance of representation and advocacy in addressing critical issues.

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    16 mins
  • #1 "Kamala Steps Into the Ring" Rebecca Prozan: SF DA Campaign Manager
    Jul 29 2024

    Welcome to "100 Days of Kamala," a podcast series that explores the life and career of Vice President Kamala Harris through conversations with those who know her best. In our inaugural episode, Priya David Clemens sits down with Rebecca Prozan, Google's Chief of Public Affairs and Government, who has known Kamala Harris for nearly 30 years.

    Rebecca shares candid and behind-the-scenes stories from their early days in San Francisco's political circles. Hear about Kamala's first campaign for District Attorney, including the challenges of setting up her very first campaign headquarters. Discover how Kamala navigated intense pressure from prominent figures such as Senator Dianne Feinstein regarding her stance on the death penalty.

    Rebecca also provides a glimpse into Kamala's personal side, recounting moments such as a supportive call when Rebecca didn't pass the bar exam and an unexpected gesture of sympathy towards a political adversary during a time of loss.

    Join us for an insightful look at the woman who has made significant strides in her career, highlighting her professional journey, key decisions, and the challenges she faced along the way. This episode offers a unique perspective on Kamala Harris's path and the experiences that have shaped her public life.

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    12 mins