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00:00Kamala Harris is a woman who has the honor of being the 46th U.S. President-Elect.
00:18And protecting our democracy takes struggle, it takes sacrifice, but there is joy in it.
00:27And there is progress because we, the people, have the power to build a better future.
00:57Kamala Harris will become the U.S. President-Elect when Joe Biden becomes the President-Elect in March 2021.
01:08This election will make Kamala Harris the first black woman to be elected as the U.S. President-Elect in the history of the United States of America.
01:17Before the election, Kamala Harris served as an official in California for many years.
01:24In 2016, Kamala Harris became the U.S. Secretary of State in California after winning the presidential election in which she won 62% of the vote.
01:39Although the 56th President-Elect has a history like no other,
01:44while some women have lost their jobs like no other,
01:47she has become the U.S. President-Elect in the United States of America.
01:53Kamala Harris is a black woman.
01:57Kamala Harris was born on October 20, 1969 in California.
02:04She has a Jamaican descendant named Donald Harris, who is an economist at Stanford University.
02:10She has an Indian descendant named Sayamala Gopalan Harris, who is an economist at the University of Sudan.
02:17She has an Indian descendant named Phenganadu Venkataraman Gopalan,
02:22who was an economist in the United States of America in 1960.
02:27She has an Indian descendant named Maya Harris.
02:30Maya Harris is an economist at MSNBC.
02:35She has an Indian descendant named Tony West,
02:38who was a senior minister in the United States of America and is now a member of the U.S. Congress.
02:44The two women have been together since Kamala was 5 years old.
02:49She has to take care of all of her children.
02:53Later, she and her sister moved to Montreal, Canada.
02:58Kamala studied at Westmount University in the U.S.
03:02and later studied at the University of Harvard in the U.S.
03:05with a degree in economics and economics.
03:08In 1989, she returned to the U.S.
03:14and graduated with a master's degree from the University of California.
03:19The following year, she started working at Metawee, California.
03:24From Metawee, she became a French ambassador.
03:28From 1990 to 1998,
03:31Kamala worked as a Metawee representative in Alameda, California
03:37as a representative of human rights,
03:40human rights and human rights in Cambodia.
03:43In 1996, she worked at the Metawee office in San Francisco.
03:48In 2000, she was elected Metawee representative in San Francisco.
03:55In 2003, she was appointed Metawee representative in San Francisco
03:58after winning the election for Terrence Hollinan in the presidential election.
04:04She became the first black and Asian woman to hold this position.
04:10Four years later, in 2002,
04:14she was elected again.
04:16In the Metawee office,
04:18she initiated a process that allowed the first vote to be given to the candidate
04:23in order to receive a visa and be able to resume work.
04:27In 2010, Kamala was elected Metawee representative in California
04:35by competing with a Metawee representative in Los Angeles named Steve Coley.
04:40She won the election.
04:43On March 3, 2011,
04:46Kamala became a U.S. Ambassador to California
04:49after winning the presidential election for Loretta Sanchez
04:54in the 2016 presidential election
04:57by winning 62% of the vote
05:00and securing a seat in the U.S. Senate in 2012.
05:04She became the first black and Asian woman to hold this position.
05:08Kamala Harris is a very important candidate
05:12for the position of U.S. Ambassador.
05:15She was elected to serve as the U.S. Ambassador
05:20but later decided not to return due to lack of opportunities
05:25to be elected and forced Joe Biden to be the U.S. Ambassador.
05:30On March 11, 2020,
05:33Joe Biden appointed Kamala Harris
05:37to serve as the U.S. Ambassador.
05:41Kamala, as you all know, is smart,
05:45she's tough, she's experienced,
05:48she's a proven fighter for the backbone of this country.
05:52The U.S. Ambassador was elected on March 3, 2020
05:57by Joe Biden winning the election
06:00after defeating Donald Trump.
06:03Kamala will become the U.S. Ambassador
06:06and the first black and Asian woman
06:09to hold the position of U.S. Ambassador
06:11and the first black and Asian woman
06:14to hold the position of U.S. Ambassador
06:17on March 21, 2020.
06:20Kamala worked with her mother-in-law.
06:23Kamala worked with her mother-in-law Douglas Emhoff
06:27on March 22, 2014.
06:30Until now, the two have not had children together.
06:33However, the mother-in-law of the mother-in-law
06:36has two children, a daughter and a son.
06:38The two have been friends for 40 years.
06:41The two met in 2013
06:44when they were in the same room
06:47with Kamala's mother-in-law
06:50during a dinner party.
06:53In the mother-in-law's diary,
06:56she wrote that she was a normal human being
06:59with a normal lifestyle.
07:02Kamala wrote that when she met her son Douglas Emhoff,
07:05she was a California woman.
07:08I know that if I bring a woman
07:11to work with me,
07:14people will start to talk about us.
07:17I also know that women in the US
07:20should be seen as different from men in the US.
07:23We don't have the same image
07:26when it comes to our social life.
07:29A good overview of Kamala Harris's
07:32views on women.
07:35What I want young women to know
07:38is that we are different
07:41and our voices are equally important.
07:44Our unity is strength
07:47and our differences are power.
07:50Nothing is more powerful than
07:53a woman's determination to stand up
07:56for what she thinks is right.
07:59Women are different in our future
08:02and we should have equal voices in our policies.
08:05I have to stand up for what I think
08:08is right, not just for what I think is wrong.
08:12My mother-in-law told me
08:15not to be silent about everything,
08:18but do something.
08:21So I did.
08:24My mother-in-law told me
08:27that Kamala can be the first person
08:30to do a lot of things,
08:32and that she will be the first
08:35to do what she thinks is right.
08:38I'm not sure if she is right
08:41or not.
08:44She is the first person
08:47to do what she thinks is right.
08:50I'm not sure if she is right
08:53or not.
08:56I'm not sure if she is right
08:59or not.
09:02I'm not sure if she is right
09:05or not.
09:08I'm not sure if she is right
09:11or not.

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