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Supervisor London Breed on Her Childhood in San Francisco and Her Run for the Mayor's Office

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London Breed, president of the Board of Supervisors and then acting mayor, speaks at City Hall following the death of Mayor Ed Lee.  (Adam Grossberg/KQED)

The latest turn in the #MeToo movement in Sacramento finds Legislative Women’s Caucus chair Cristina Garcia in the spotlight, with new harassment allegations against her.

KQED Political Breakdown hosts Marisa Lagos and Scott Shafer also talk about how sexual transgressions will play out in the governor’s race.

Then, San Francisco Board of Supervisors President London Breed joins to discuss her removal as acting mayor, the June election, and her childhood in San Francisco.

Marisa Lagos and Scott Shafer are the hosts of Political Breakdown, a new weekly podcast and radio program on California politics. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts.

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