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June 1, 2016

Barbara Boxer Talks to Brooke Beare First About Her New Book "The Art of Tough"

A nice read. I hope to read it summer-


Barbara Boxer Considers Starting Political Action Committee
Talks to Brooke Beare First About Her New Book "The Art of Tough"


http://www.kesq.com/news/barbara-boxer-considers-starting-political-action-committee/39765772


Brooke Beare, CBS Local 2 Anchor, brookeb@cbslocal2.com
Patrick Edgell, Digital Content Director - KESQ & CBS Local 2, patrick.edgell@kesq.com
Timothy Kiley, Assistant News Director, timothy.kiley@kesq.com


POSTED: 04:14 PM PDT May 27, 2016 UPDATED: 04:00 PM PDT May 30, 2016


Senator Boxer Talks with Brooke Beare about her new book "The Art of Tough"
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -

She might be winding down her time in office, but U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer isn't done working. Tuesday her fourth book, A Memoir and Motivational To Me, hit bookstores. Boxer sat down for her first television interview about The Art of Tough with CBS Local 2's Brooke Beare.
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"This is '92 when I won my race," says Senator Barbara Boxer (D, Calif.), pointing at a glossy photo. The Art of Tough is peppered with cameos, quotes and stories that can only come from someone with more than 40 years in public office.

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"I've gotten 1,000 initiatives through, either by executive order, because I've asked the president to do it," Boxer quickly corrects herself, "Presidents, because I've served under five..."

Boxer also has photos chronicling her long relationship with iconic figures like Hillary Clinton and Geraldine Ferraro.

"Is there someone who you don't work with anymore that you miss the most," Brooke Beare asked.

"Well, Ted Kennedy, because he was the master. And I write a lot about him, what he taught me," Boxer replied.

Boxer lives in the Coachella Valley part time, and gave CBS Local 2's Brooke Beare her first television interview about her fourth book, A Memoir.......................




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