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As mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom garnered worldwide attention when, at his direction, San Francisco became the first city in the nation to sanction same-sex marriage. Facilitated by Marcus Mabry, Enterprise Editor, Business Day, The New York Times.
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Marcus Mabry
(Facilitator)
Enterprise Editor, Business Day
The New York Times
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Marcus Mabry is the Enterprise Editor, Business Day, for The New York Times. Previously, he served as Chief of Correspondents at Newsweek. Mabry also worked as Africa bureau chief, Paris correspondent, Washington correspondent and Associate Editor at Newsweek. |
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The Hon. Gavin Newsom
(Guest)
Mayor of San Francisco
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San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom garnered worldwide attention in 2004 when he authorized granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples – making San Francisco the first city in the U.S. to allow same-sex marriages. When he was elected in 2003 at age 36, Newsom became the city's youngest mayor in 100 years. |
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