Its so much easier to throw rocks than it is to govern.

It's so much easier to throw rocks than it is to govern.

I think that women are much more collaborative; men are much more competitive.

I have been a lifelong community activist and frankly did not dream of being in public office.

When I was in my early 20s, I studied tae kwon do and hapkido. I earned brown belts in both of them.

New technology is changing the way we can film. It's enabling us to get fresh new images and tell brand new stories.

My father was from the South and turned me into a news junkie at a very early age. I would sit and watch TV with him.

Technology alone isn't enough. To really get the money shots, it's down to being in the right place at the right time.

You know, I was a community activist, so I'm used to standing out in front of an elected official's office and protesting.

The idea of having new perspectives on our planet, and actually being able to get that message out, gets me out of bed every day with a spring in my step.

We are delighted with today’s State Supreme Court ruling allowing marriage equality in California. It is a true testament to advancing equality and to recognizing the right of all Californians to build a future with the person they love. We recently lost Mildred Loving, the woman whose marriage to a man of another race ushered in the Supreme Court ruling that made marriage colorblind. Today’s ruling is another important reminder that love will overcome.

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