
Sandra Bookman
Reporter and Anchor at WABC-TV (New York, NY)
Sandra is a reporter and weekend anchor for Eyewitness News on Channel 7 WABC-TV in New York City.
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2 weeks ago |
abc7ny.com | Sandra Bookman
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Coming up on Here and Now, a one-on-one conversation with former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. Jean-Pierre was a senior White House official and senior advisor to former President Joe Biden. She joins Here and Now to discuss how she's using her memoir to encourage others to become politically engaged. Also ahead, viral sensation Lynae Vanee on her new mission to deliver a different kind of nightly newscast.
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3 weeks ago |
abc7ny.com | Sandra Bookman
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Coming up on Here and Now, how one local official is working to raise awareness on a growing health crisis in New York City. About 60,000 New York City adults are diagnosed with diabetes each year, and the disease is most prevalent in the Bronx. The borough is also home to the four neighborhoods with the highest blood sugar levels in the city among people who are diabetic, according to findings presented as a diabetes summit.
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4 weeks ago |
abc7ny.com | Sandra Bookman
Nearly 10,000 structures were destroyed in the Eaton fire in Los Angeles County in Southern California last January. One of the hardest-hit areas was the historic Black community of Altadena, where so many businesses, homes and lives were destroyedWhat does the future look like in a place that was once the state's first Black middle-class community-- now a charred shell of itself?
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1 month ago |
abc7ny.com | Sandra Bookman
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Coming up on Here and Now, we take a closer look at the impacts of DEI rollbacks under the Trump administration on Black American history. President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion in the private and public sectors are having a profound effect on American life and culture.
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1 month ago |
abc7ny.com | Sandra Bookman
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Coming up on Here and Now, meet the successful Black female developer helping to build affordable housing and better lives for families in New Jersey. In the 1990s at the age of 13, Adenah Bayoh and her family fled war-torn Liberia and eventually resettled in Newark. Today, she's the owner of seven restaurants, including four IHOP franchises.
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Thank you so much๐

@SandraBookman7 I love that dress. That shade of blue looks good on you. Blue is my favorite color.

Thank you! I was a bit under the weather last week.

@SandraBookman7 Welcome back, Sandra! You sounded sick last week but much better today. Always great to see you! ๐