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1 CREW: [inaudible]
2 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Coming
3 through, coming through.
4 CREW: Hey.
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
6 Hi, everyone. Well, welcome to mi casa.
7 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Ah, thank you.
8 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Hi. Hi.
9 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Hello again, Madam
10 Vice President.
11 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: How are
12 you?
13 MR. BILL WHITAKER: How are you today?
14 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: It's
15 good to see you, Bill. Very well, thank you.
16 Very well.
17 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Very good. Thank
18 you for welcoming us here.
19 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Hi,
20 everyone. Hi. What a crew.
21 MR. BILL WHITAKER: What a crew.
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
23 MR. BILL WHITAKER: It's a big day.
24 Please --
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Please,
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1 yes.
2 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You've got some
3 beautiful artwork here.
4 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I would
5 love to -- You haven't been here.
6 MR. BILL WHITAKER: For the Christmas -
7 -
8 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Except
9 the Christmas -- right. I have to show you, I've
10 -- you know, I have -- So little known, maybe,
11 part of my background is I attended a fine arts
12 school for a period of time. And even just
13 growing up, we would go to the California Academy
14 of Arts on weekends. Anyway, I love art. And so
15 when I came in as Vice President, I partnered
16 with FAPE, which is a non-profit that helps
17 supply art around the world for embassies. And I
18 sat down with the curator, and gave them an idea,
19 and including with the Baltimore Museum, gave
20 them an idea of what I'd like.
21 And so, you know, normally in this
22 house, it's a lot of art which is like scenes of,
23 like, pastures with sheep.
24 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Instead,
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1 I brought, like, Carrie Mae Weems. Are you
2 familiar with her?
3 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Yeah, yep. I am
4 indeed.
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: And
6 then, do you know Fred Wilson?
7 MR. BILL WHITAKER: I don't know Fred
8 Wilson.
9 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay. So
10 that chandelier --
11 MR. BILL WHITAKER: That's a beautiful
12 piece.
13 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: -- that
14 chandelier, I begged him. He does big
15 installations. And I've had many a world leader
16 in this dining room, and they'll walk by it, and
17 they'll say, oh, is that Venetian? And I tell
18 them, actually, no, it's Harlem.
19 So Fred Wilson, who is a Black man who
20 lives in New York, did that piece. It's all on
21 loan.
22 And that's Ed Clark. Do you know who
23 Ed Clark is?
24 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: That's
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1 Ed Clark. I've got some Sam Gilliam, and he --
2 You know, I'm so sorry that -- He knew it was
3 here. He was alive when I first came in, but it
4 was at the height of COVID, and then he passed.
5 But his family has come to see it, but he was so
6 happy that his art was in this house.
7 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Yeah.
8 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So
9 anyway, it's all on rotation. And like that one,
10 I'll show you, is a young Black woman from North
11 Carolina. She is --
12 MR. BILL WHITAKER: That's --
13 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So
14 Carmen Neely is her name.
15 MR. BILL WHITAKER: That's stunning.
16 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yes.
17 She's really -- And so, you know, all the people
18 like you, who come in the house, who are such,
19 you know, opinion leaders, to be able to showcase
20 all of this for people to see -- And then, you
21 know, these world leaders, they'll say, that's
22 American art? Yes, it is.
23 MR. BILL WHITAKER: How about that?
24 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yes, it
25 is, you know?
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1 MR. BILL WHITAKER: How about that?
2 Yeah.
3 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Anyway.
4 Okay.
5 CREW: Bill, we'll do slate when you're
6 ready.
7 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yes.
8 Yeah, do whatever you want. You know I have no
9 pride about this stuff. Okay.
10 CREW: [inaudible]
11 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: No,
12 whatever you need to do.
13 CREW: Hang on.
14 CREW: Thank you.
15 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
16 CREW: Is everybody's cell phone on
17 silent?
18 CREW: Mm-hmm.
19 CREW: Ready to slate, folks?
20 CREW: Slating.
21 CREW: [inaudible] you good?
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
23 And then, you know that mold is at an all time
24 high today.
25 MR. BILL WHITAKER: I did not.
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1 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Which is
2 the one thing I am allergic to.
3 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Yeah?
4 CREW: [inaudible]
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: That's
6 okay. Pollen is down.
7 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Mold is up.
8 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Mold is
9 up.
10 CREW: That's it. Just take them off.
11 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: You know
12 how I know that, as a matter of fact? Because I
13 was watching CBS this morning.
14 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Oh, right?
15 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: And they
16 had a little streamy thing.
17 MR. BILL WHITAKER: There you go.
18 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Now that
19 I think about it.
20 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You learn something
21 new every day.
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Indeed.
23 CREW: [inaudible] I'm going to just
24 snap it once. Good?
25 CREW: Yep.
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1 CREW: Coming around. Don?
2 CREW: Yeah?
3 CREW: Got it on both?
4 CREW: Okay, so we need to clear the
5 background.
6 CREW: You good, Don?
7 CREW: Yes.
8 CREW: Thank you, Tim.
9 CREW: Thank you.
10 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: No
11 problem. Just do what you need to do.
12 CREW: [inaudible]
13 CREW: Everybody set?
14 CREW: Rolling, perfectly happy.
15 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Everybody happy?
16 CREW: Looks good.
17 CREW: [inaudible] looks great.
18 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You good?
19 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I'm
20 good.
21 MR. BILL WHITAKER: All right.
22 Well, Madam Vice President, I want to
23 thank you for doing this, and thank you for
24 inviting us into your home.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Of
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1 course. Of course.
2 MR. BILL WHITAKER: We're going to be
3 running this on the anniversary of the Hamas
4 attack on Israel.
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yeah.
6 October 7th.
7 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So let's just start
8 with Israel.
9 CREW: Hang on one second, Bill.
10 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Yeah.
11 CREW: Sorry, we had someone in the
12 background, and I'm afraid you're going to have
13 to re-ask that.
14 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay,
15 whoever's in the dining room?
16 WOMAN: It was me. Sorry.
17 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
18 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So yeah, just to
19 start with Israel.
20 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
21 MR. BILL WHITAKER: The events of the
22 past few weeks have pushed us to the brink, if
23 not into an all-out regional war in the Middle
24 East.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Mm-hmm.
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1 MR. BILL WHITAKER: What can the U.S.
2 do at this point to stop this from spinning out
3 of control?
4 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
5 let's start with October 7th. Because obviously,
6 what we do now must be in the context of what has
7 happened. And as I reflect on a year ago, and
8 that 1,200 people were massacred, young people at
9 a festival, at a music festival, 250 hostages
10 were taken, including Americans, women were
11 brutally raped. And as I said then, I maintain
12 Israel has a right to defend itself. We would.
13 And how it does so matters.
14 And as we fast forward into what we
15 have seen in the ensuing weeks and months, far
16 too many innocent Palestinians have been killed.
17 And we know that, and I think most agree, this
18 war has to end. And that has to be our number
19 one imperative, and that has been our number one
20 imperative. How can we get this war to end?
21 Well, critical elements of that are we have got
22 to get a hostage deal and a ceasefire deal done.
23 We have to -- we have to get aid in. We have to
24 lay the path toward a two-state solution. I do
25 believe that we must maintain that as an
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1 objective, no matter how out of reach it seems at
2 the moment. And the work that we have to do is
3 also pay attention to what is happening every day
4 in the region, and put U.S. resources into
5 everything we can do, diplomatically and
6 otherwise, to de-escalate what is happening in
7 the region.
8 MR. BILL WHITAKER: We supply Israel
9 with billions of dollars in military aid.
10 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Mm-hmm.
11 MR. BILL WHITAKER: And yet Prime
12 Minister Netanyahu seems to be charting his own
13 course. The Biden Administration, the Biden-
14 Harris Administration has pressed him to agree to
15 a ceasefire, he's resisted. You urged him not to
16 go into Lebanon, he went in anyway. He has
17 promised to make Iran pay for the missile attack,
18 and that has the potential of expanding the war.
19 Does the U.S. have no sway over Prime Minister
20 Netanyahu?
21 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
22 let's start with this. On this subject, the aid
23 that we have given Israel allowed Israel to
24 defend itself against 200 ballistic missiles that
25 were just meant to attack the Israelis, and the
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1 people of Israel. And I think that is the most
2 recent example of why what we do to assist in
3 their defense around military aid is important.
4 And when we think about the threat that Hamas,
5 Hezbollah presents Iran, I think that it is
6 without any question our imperative to do what we
7 can to allow Israel to defend itself against
8 those kinds of attacks.
9 Now, the work that we do diplomatically
10 with the leadership of Israel is an ongoing
11 pursuit around making clear our principles, which
12 include the need for humanitarian aid, the need
13 for this war to end, the need for a deal to be
14 done which would release the hostages, and create
15 a ceasefire. And we're not going to stop in terms
16 of putting that pressure on Israel, and in the
17 region, including with other leaders in the
18 region, including Arab leaders.
19 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But it seems that
20 Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. "The
21 Wall Street Journal" said that he -- that your
22 administration has repeatedly been blindsided by
23 Netanyahu, and in fact, he has rebuffed just
24 about all of your administration's entreaties.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
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1 Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in
2 a number of movements in that region by Israel
3 that were very much prompted by, or a result of
4 many things, including our advocacy for what
5 needs to happen in the region. And we're not
6 going to stop doing that. We are not going to
7 stop pursuing what is necessary for the United
8 States to be clear about where we stand on the
9 need for this war to end.
10 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Just one last
11 thing. Do we have a real close ally in Prime
12 Minister Netanyahu?
13 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I think,
14 with all due respect, the better question is do
15 we have an important alliance between the
16 American people and the Israeli people. And the
17 answer to that question is yes. And we are going
18 to do what is important to support whatever
19 leadership is in Israel, that is defending the
20 security of the State of Israel.
21 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Let's shift gears
22 here, and most basic of questions, why do you
23 want to be President of the United States?
24 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: There
25 are many reasons. But probably first and
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1 foremost, I truly believe in the promise of
2 America. I do. And I love the American people.
3 You know, we are a people who have ambition and
4 aspirations and dreams, and optimism and hope.
5 If you look at the character of who we are, and
6 how we have achieved the strength that we have
7 achieved, I believe in large part it is because
8 of our character, and our belief in the promise
9 of America. And I'm running for President
10 because I want to do everything that is possible
11 to create an opportunity for people to achieve
12 those goals, those ambitions, and those dreams.
13 And that is why you will hear me talk
14 about my plan for an opportunity economy, to
15 invest in what we can do not only to bring the
16 cost of living and prices down for folks, because
17 even though we've achieved a lot of success,
18 prices are still too high. You know it, I know
19 it. But what we can do to invest in the
20 innovation that is happening in startups, in our
21 small businesses, what we can do to invest in the
22 industries of the future, what we can do to
23 maintain America's strength in the global
24 context.
25 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But that's why you
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1 want to run. That's why you want to be
2 President.
3 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: That's
4 why I'm running. That, and some other reasons.
5 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But you're asking
6 the American people to make you the most powerful
7 person on the planet.
8 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Mm-hmm.
9 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Why do you deserve
10 the American people's votes?
11 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
12 first of all, I have a career and a history of
13 being very clear that I think of my role of
14 leadership, and in particular now, for the last
15 four years as Vice President, and moving forward
16 as President, if the voters will have me, as
17 being a leader on behalf of all Americans. As
18 you know, I spent the majority of my career as a
19 prosecutor. And I'm going to tell you, I never
20 asked a victim of crime, a witness whether they
21 were a Democrat, are you a Republican, are you an
22 Independent? The only thing I ever asked folks
23 is, are you okay? And I believe that America
24 deserves a leader who works on behalf of all
25 Americans, and understands the importance of
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1 knowing that the vast majority of us have so much
2 more in common than what separates us.
3 And my career and my work has always
4 been about being grounded in common sense
5 approaches to getting things done. And when it
6 comes to what we need to do as it relates to
7 national security, we just had that conversation,
8 that includes understanding and respecting the
9 power and the strength of the United States of
10 America, and our then responsibility to be a
11 global leader, to nurture and strengthen our
12 alliances around the world, to respect the U.S.
13 military, and its most noble mission, to do the
14 work of appreciating alliances, be it NATO or
15 others, to do the work of pursuing diplomacy when
16 it is in the best interest of our national
17 security and prosperity.
18 And my experiences tell me not only
19 that those must be priorities of the United
20 States of America, and the President of the
21 United States of America, and the Commander in
22 Chief of the United States of America, but also,
23 all of those experiences tell me that the
24 American people in this election have a clear
25 choice. Because on the other side of the
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1 equation, we are looking at the Former President
2 Donald Trump, who has shown himself to be, when
3 he was a commander in chief, someone who gave
4 away America's standing in terms of our
5 principles of standing up to dictators and
6 autocrats. You see how he compliments Putin even
7 today, someone who was prepared to walk away from
8 our alliances. NATO is the strongest military
9 alliance the world has ever known. We have seen
10 someone, in Donald Trump, who openly criticizes
11 the United States military, men and women who are
12 prepared to at great sacrifice serve our country,
13 and defend the principles upon which we were
14 founded. He calls them suckers and losers.
15 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But Madam Vice
16 President, a quarter of registered voters still
17 say they don't know you, they don't know what
18 makes you tick. And why do you think that is? I
19 mean, you have been Vice President for almost
20 four years. You've been on the national scene
21 for longer. What's the disconnect?
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: It's an
23 election, Bill. And I take it seriously that I
24 have to earn everyone's vote. And that's why I'm
25 traveling our country. I've seen you in a few
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1 states in the last couple of days, I am talking
2 to folks where they live. I am listening to
3 folks, and working to earn the vote of every
4 American. This is an election for President of
5 the United States. No one should be able to take
6 for granted that they can just declare themselves
7 a candidate, and automatically receive support.
8 You have to earn it. And that's what I intend to
9 do.
10 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Let me tell you
11 what your critics, and the columnists say.
12 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
13 MR. BILL WHITAKER: They say that the
14 reason so many voters don't know you is that you
15 have changed your position on so many things.
16 You were against fracking, now you're for it.
17 You supported looser immigration policies, now
18 you're tightening them up. You were for Medicare
19 for all, now you're not. So many that people
20 don't truly know what you believe, or what you
21 stand for. And I know you've heard that.
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So let's
23 be clear. First of all, a lot of the positions
24 that you're talking about have been discussed and
25 dispensed with in 2020, four years ago. But let
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1 me be clear on something.
2 In the last four years I have been Vice
3 President of the United States. Not a senator
4 from a particular state, not coming from a
5 particular state, but Vice President of the
6 United States of America. And I have been
7 traveling our country, and I have been listening
8 to folks, and seeking what is possible in terms
9 of common ground, common sense solutions,
10 building consensus. And that is why I have taken
11 the positions that I take, not dispensing with my
12 values, but understanding we have to -- a real
13 leader has to find consensus.
14 So for example, on the issue of
15 fracking, I've been very clear since 2020, I will
16 not end fracking. I did not, as Vice President.
17 In fact, as Vice President of the United States,
18 I cast the decisive vote. I broke the tie in
19 Congress that now allows more leases for
20 fracking.
21 On the issue of healthcare in America,
22 my value has always been that access to
23 healthcare should be a right, and not just a
24 privilege of those who can afford it. Which is
25 why I cast the tie-breaking vote in the United
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1 States Congress that has now allowed us to cap
2 the cost of insulin for seniors at $35 a month.
3 The work that I have been a part of, and helped
4 lead about capping the cost of prescription
5 medication for our seniors at $2,000 a year, all
6 born out of my belief that we need to bring the
7 price of medication down because it has been too
8 expensive for too many people, to the point that
9 they couldn't even afford to fill their
10 prescription. That's why I've been a huge
11 advocate for what we have accomplished, finally,
12 to allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices on
13 behalf of the American people.
14 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You have said that
15 your values haven't changed, but your positions
16 have. And I think people want to know is this
17 evolution, or as your critics say, opportunism?
18 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I think
19 that we should understand the importance of a
20 leader building consensus. I believe in building
21 consensus. And I believe in finding a way that
22 the American people -- and we are a diverse
23 people. Geographically, regionally, based on
24 whether it be urban, rural, agricultural, we are
25 a diverse people in terms of where we are in our
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1 backgrounds. And what the American people do
2 want is that we have leaders who can build
3 consensus, where we can figure out compromise,
4 and understand it's not a bad thing, as long as
5 you don't compromise your values, to find common
6 sense solutions. And that has been my approach.
7 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Let's move on to
8 the economy. As you were saying -- Well, first
9 of all, the economy and inflation, those are the
10 primary concerns of the American voters this
11 election year.
12 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Mm-hmm.
13 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You just got some
14 blockbuster jobs report, a blockbuster job report
15 the other day, and there are lots of signs that
16 the American economy is doing very well, better
17 than most countries, I think. But the American
18 people don't seem to be feeling it. Groceries
19 are 25% higher than when you took office, and
20 people are blaming you and Joe Biden for that.
21 Are they wrong?
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So you
23 are correct that under our leadership, the United
24 States of America has recovered, and is stronger
25 than any other so-called developed nation in the
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1 world, in particular after the crisis that was
2 the pandemic. And understand, we came into
3 office facing a disaster, in large part because
4 of the mismanagement of the Former President
5 Donald Trump, where the economy was in a slump,
6 people were dying by the hundreds. It was a real
7 crisis. But because of our approach and our
8 work, we now have historic low unemployment in
9 America, among all groups of people. We now have
10 an economy that is thriving by all macroeconomic
11 measures. We have recovered in a way that we
12 have created almost 800,000 new manufacturing
13 jobs. We have created over 16 million new jobs
14 as a whole.
15 And to your point, prices are still too
16 high. And I know that, and we need to deal with
17 it. Which is why part of my plan, you mentioned
18 groceries, part of my plan is what we must do to
19 bring down the price of groceries. I'm taking on
20 an issue I've taken on before as Attorney
21 General, the issue of price gouging. Which is
22 not all, but some corporations and businesses
23 that take advantage of a crisis, and jack prices
24 up, making the cost of groceries and other
25 everyday essentials too expensive for the
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1 American people.
2 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But you're --
3 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I'm
4 taking on the issue of housing. It's a big issue
5 in our country. It's too expensive. There were
6 generations before us that believed they could
7 achieve the American dream, which included home
8 ownership. Now I travel our country, I talk to
9 young people every day, and they are so concerned
10 they'll never be able to afford to buy a home, or
11 even start a family because of the cost of
12 housing. So part of my plan is to put the
13 resources into partnering with builders and
14 developers, to create incentives for them to
15 build three million new homes by the end of my
16 first term. And my plan includes giving first-
17 time homebuyers a $25,000 down payment assistance
18 so they can just get their foot in the door.
19 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Well, let's talk
20 about that. You want to expand the Child Tax
21 Credit.
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yes, I
23 do.
24 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You want to give
25 tax breaks to first-time homebuyers.
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1 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yes.
2 MR. BILL WHITAKER: And people starting
3 small businesses.
4 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Right.
5 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But it is estimated
6 by the Nonpartisan Committee for Responsible
7 Federal Budget that your economic plan would add
8 $3 trillion to the federal deficit over the next
9 decade. How are you going to pay for that?
10 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
11 So the other economists that have reviewed my
12 plan versus my opponent, because this is an
13 election and there are two choices, everyone from
14 Goldman Sachs to Moody's to 16 Nobel laureates,
15 so on the first point, comparing my economic plan
16 to Donald Trump's economic plan, they have
17 reviewed it, and determined that my economic plan
18 would strengthen America's economy, his would
19 weaken it. Sixteen Nobel laureates, Moody's,
20 others have determined, after reviewing what
21 Donald Trump is proposing, that he would induce
22 inflation, increase inflation, and bring about a
23 recession by the middle of next year.
24 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But --
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: My plan,
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1 Bill, if you don't mind, my plan is about saying
2 that when you invest in small businesses, you
3 invest in the middle class, and you strengthen
4 America's economy. Small businesses are part of
5 the backbone of America's economy --
6 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But pardon me,
7 Madam Vice President, the question was how are
8 you going to pay for it?
9 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
10 one of the things is I'm going to make sure that
11 the richest among us, who can afford it, pay
12 their fair share in taxes. Listen, again, my
13 opponent, when he was President, issued a tax cut
14 for people like himself, billionaires, and the
15 biggest corporations. My perspective is
16 everybody needs to pay their fair share. It is
17 not right that teachers and nurses and
18 firefighters are paying a higher tax rate than
19 billionaires, and the biggest corporations.
20 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But, but --
21 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: And I
22 plan on making that fair.
23 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But we're dealing
24 with the real world here.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: But the
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1 real world includes --
2 MR. BILL WHITAKER: How are you going
3 to get this through Congress?
4 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
5 you know, when you talk quietly with a lot of
6 folks in Congress, they know exactly what I'm
7 talking about, because their constituents know
8 exactly what I'm talking about. Their
9 constituents are those firefighters and teachers
10 and nurses. Their constituents are middle class
11 hard-working folk who know that it is not right
12 that hard-working people are paying a higher tax
13 rate than the richest people, who can afford to
14 pay their fair share. So that's how we deal with
15 it.
16 But understand also that this is --
17 yes, it is about how we pay for what we're doing,
18 but understand it's not -- it doesn't end there.
19 My plan is actually about strengthening America's
20 economy. Not just netting zero, my plan is about
21 doing what we can do for small businesses and
22 startups. Right now, the tax deduction, Bill,
23 for a startup, $5,000. In 2024, nary a person is
24 going to be able to start a small business with
25 $5,000. So I'm going to extend it to $50,000.
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1 My plan is about what we need to do, and yes,
2 expand the Child Tax Credit. Because for young
3 families, for the first year of their child's
4 life, $6,000 allows them to buy a crib, a car
5 seat, and just be able to not just get by, but
6 get ahead for that most critical stage of their
7 child's development. We all benefit from that.
8 We all benefit from that.
9 MR. BILL WHITAKER: I understand. But
10 that sounds great -- it does, it all sounds good.
11 But the reality is these tax cuts have been in
12 place for years.
13 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: They're
14 about to expire.
15 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Yes, and Congress
16 has shown no inclination to move in your
17 direction.
18 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I
19 disagree with you. There are plenty of leaders
20 in Congress who understand and know that the
21 Trump tax cuts blew up our federal deficit, and
22 care about the deficit in a way that they know we
23 must address it by making sure that our tax
24 policy reflects fairness. And again, understand
25 none of us, and certainly I cannot afford to be
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1 myopic in terms of how I think about
2 strengthening America's economy. And that has to
3 include where are we investing our resources in a
4 way that we maximize the return on the
5 investment?
6 Let me tell you something. I am a
7 devout public servant. You know that. I am also
8 a capitalist. And I know the limitations of
9 government. Part of the work I've always done,
10 and the work I will do as President includes
11 engaging the private sector to join in what we
12 can do, whether it be, again, tax incentives for
13 builders or developers, or what we need to do to
14 increase the work I've already done to get some
15 of our biggest finance houses and corporations to
16 invest in community banks, to increase access to
17 capital for small businesses.
18 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So if --
19 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: All of
20 this work must be done, but we have to have a
21 holistic approach that is comprehensive.
22 MR. BILL WHITAKER: I guess what I was
23 asking, if all of this makes so much sense, why
24 has this not been done?
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well --
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1 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You are dealing
2 with a Congress that is divided, that many are in
3 opposition to not only you, but your policies.
4 So how are you going to make this come true?
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Bill, if
6 I approached my life as though, well, it's never
7 been done before, therefore it cannot be done, I
8 wouldn't be sitting here in this interview with
9 you. That's the truth. But I do believe that we
10 have to have leadership in our country as we turn
11 the page on all of these, sadly, powerful forces
12 that have been trying to divide us. We have to
13 turn the page on that, and chart a new way
14 forward that is driven by building consensus, and
15 building common ground.
16 Listen, if you look at my campaign, I
17 am supported by over 200 former members of Mitt
18 Romney -- Romney, John McCain, both President
19 Bush, and even Former President Trump's teams. I
20 have the support of people who are -- Republicans
21 who understand what is at stake in this election,
22 be it as it relates to our democracy, and our
23 most fundamental principles, and I do believe
24 based on a collective understanding we have that
25 America's politics has to get back to the place
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1 of encouraging healthy debate, but not division
2 for the sake of division.
3 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Hmm. Just a couple
4 more economic story -- questions here.
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Sure.
6 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Donald Trump says
7 that tariffs on imports, well, that would be the
8 solution to all of our economic woes. You
9 criticize his plan for tariffs. Yet the Biden-
10 Harris Administration has left many of the Trump-
11 era tariffs in place, especially when it regards
12 China, and President Biden has, in fact, expanded
13 some of those tariffs. Would you continue the
14 Trump-era tariffs if you're elected?
15 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So part
16 of the real problem that economists and others
17 have pointed out about Trump's approach in this
18 election, he is advocating what is at least a 20%
19 tariff across the board on everyday necessities
20 and goods, which economists have estimated will
21 cost the average American family more than almost
22 $4,000 a year, more than what they're already
23 paying. For everyday goods --
24 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But you've got
25 tariffs --
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1 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Let me
2 get to my point. On everyday goods. So an
3 across the board blanket policy on tariffs for
4 everyday goods and necessities. Tariff policy,
5 we cannot afford to have that is just a blind
6 policy, without looking at what we are talking
7 about, and what will it induce, what will it
8 incentivize.
9 On the point about China, look, America
10 has to win the competition for the 21st century
11 as it relates to China. And we need to have
12 policy that includes investing in America,
13 investing in American workers, investing in
14 American manufacturing, investing in American
15 supply chain. And that is, I believe, smart and
16 important policy not only for the sake of our
17 security, but also our prosperity.
18 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So let's move on to
19 immigration. You recently visited the southern
20 border, and embraced President Biden's recent
21 crackdown on asylum seekers. And that crackdown
22 produced an almost immediate and dramatic
23 decrease in the number of border crossings, and
24 you said you would take it even further. If
25 that's the right answer now, why didn't your
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1 administration take those steps in 2021?
2 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So we
3 came into office, and almost hours, Bill, after
4 our inauguration, the first bill we proposed to
5 Congress was to fix our broken immigration
6 system, knowing that if you want to actually fix
7 it, we need Congress to act. It was not taken
8 up.
9 Fast forward to a moment when a
10 bipartisan group of members of the United States
11 Senate, including one of the most conservative
12 members of the United States Senate, got
13 together, came up with a border security bill,
14 which I support. Well, guess what happened?
15 Donald Trump got word that this bill was afoot,
16 and could be passed, knowing that it could fix
17 part of the problem, and he wants to run on a
18 problem instead of fixing a problem, so he told
19 his buddies in Congress kill the bill, don't let
20 it move forward.
21 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But Madam Vice
22 President, I've been covering the border for
23 years, and so I know this is not a problem that
24 started with your administration.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Correct.
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1 Correct.
2 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But there was an
3 historic flood of undocumented immigrants coming
4 across the border the first three years of your
5 administration. As a matter of fact, arrivals
6 quadrupled from the last year of President Trump.
7 Was it a mistake to loosen the immigration
8 policies as much as you did in 2021?
9 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So
10 regionally, and actually globally, we have seen
11 this as an issue, and America is obviously not
12 immune from this issue. But the focus has to be,
13 to your point, you've been covering it for years,
14 it's a long-standing problem, and solutions are
15 at hand. And from day one, literally, we have
16 been offering solutions which have not been
17 picked up, and then, when there was a border
18 security bill, my opponent decided to run on the
19 problem instead of fixing the problem.
20 And understand what that bill would
21 have done. That border security bill would have
22 put 1,500 more agents at the border, which is why
23 the Border Patrol Union supported it. It would
24 have put more resources into stemming the flow of
25 fentanyl. Which is a scourge.
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1 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But that was just
2 this past year. That was just this past year.
3 What I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind
4 of allow that flood to happen in the first place?
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I think
6 it -- The policies that we have been proposing
7 are about fixing a problem, not promoting a
8 problem. Okay? But the way --
9 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But the numbers did
10 quadruple under your watch.
11 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: And the
12 numbers today, because of what we have done, we
13 have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half.
14 We have cut the flow of fentanyl by half.
15 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But should you have
16 done that, shouldn't you have done that --
17 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: But we
18 need Congress to be able to act to actually fix
19 the problem.
20 I was just at the border.
21 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Mm-hmm.
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I'm
23 talking with these incredible men and women who
24 are working around the clock, because again, they
25 don't have the resources they need. We need an
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1 act of Congress, who carries the purse, to do it.
2 Donald Trump told them don't act.
3 I talked with the Border Patrol agents,
4 some of the leaders. Part of the issue that they
5 identified is we need more asylum judges. We
6 need more processing of people who are coming to
7 our border, and the resources aren't there. You
8 know how those resources, commensurate with the
9 need, get dedicated? Congress has to act.
10 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But I guess my
11 question is, it's a pretty simple one, if this is
12 the right answer now, what you tried to do with
13 the bipartisan bill this tour --
14 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: And what
15 we tried to do on day one, Bill. And what we
16 tried to do on day one. When we came in, first
17 order of business before we did the Inflation
18 Reduction Act, before we did -- successfully, by
19 the way, without one Republican vote. Before we
20 did the bipartisan infrastructure bill, before we
21 passed the first meaningful piece of legislation
22 to deal with gun violence in America in 30 years,
23 the first, first thing we did was to offer a
24 comprehensive solution to create a pathway for
25 citizenship, and for people to earn it, and to
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1 deal with what we need to do to put more
2 resources to ensure that we are able to heighten
3 our level of security at the border.
4 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So yeah, we do need
5 to move on, because our time is short. But I'm
6 trying to understand how it is that with this
7 emphasis on the border, the numbers of crossings
8 quadrupled under the first three years of the
9 Biden-Harris Administration. What -- how did
10 that happen?
11 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: There
12 are a variety of factors that relate to what we
13 have seen globally, and what we are not immune
14 from at our own border in terms of what we have
15 seen in terms of the surge of immigration and
16 irregular migration. And there are solutions at
17 hand, but we've got to have leaders who are
18 solution-oriented, which we've been and are, and
19 I am going forward, instead of leaders who want
20 to make it a problem they can run on.
21 MR. BILL WHITAKER: And talking about
22 that person you're mentioning right now, you have
23 accused Donald Trump of using racist tropes when
24 it comes to Haitian immigrants in Springfield,
25 Ohio, when it comes to birtherism, when it comes
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1 to Charlottesville. In fact, you have called him
2 a racist, and divisive. Yet Donald Trump has the
3 support of millions and millions of Americans.
4 How do you explain that?
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So let's
6 just break down what you just talked about, and
7 talk about it in the context of the words that
8 Donald Trump has spoken, and the actions he has
9 taken, and whether that is reflective of who we
10 are as Americans, knowing we have so much more in
11 common than what separates us.
12 We have a former president who wants to
13 be President again, who has a bouquet of
14 microphones in front of him, who has said the
15 most vile lies about a group of legal immigrants
16 in Springfield, Ohio. And if I may, Bill, let me
17 just say something. You know, from the time I
18 was a prosecutor, to attorney general, to now I'm
19 Vice President, I learned very early in my career
20 when the voters bestow on you the authority to
21 have these positions, you must be very thoughtful
22 about how you use that microphone in front of
23 you. And you know, when I was attorney general,
24 the words I spoke could move markets.
25 So the idea that the former president,
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1 who again is running to be President, would use
2 that microphone in a way that is about vilifying
3 and demeaning a whole population of people, you
4 know what has happened because of that? One day
5 when this happened was a school day, picture day
6 for an elementary school. Picture day. You know
7 what picture day is for our children. They get
8 excited the night before when you put out the
9 clothes they're going to wear, they go to school
10 making sure their faces are clean, and their hair
11 is done, and they go to school for picture day.
12 You know what happened to these children? They
13 had to evacuate that day, because of the fear of
14 the threats that were being issued in Springfield
15 because of the words of Donald Trump.
16 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So --
17 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So I say
18 that I'm glad you're pointing these comments out
19 that he has made, that have resulted in a
20 response by most reasonable people to say it's
21 just wrong. It's just wrong.
22 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So you have said
23 you want to be the President of all the people.
24 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yes.
25 MR. BILL WHITAKER: With so many people
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1 supporting Donald Trump, a man you have called a
2 racist, how do you bridge that seemingly
3 unbridgeable gap?
4 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I
5 believe that the people of America want a leader
6 who's not trying to divide us, and demean. I
7 believe that the American people recognize that
8 the true measure of the strength of a leader is
9 not based on who you beat down, it's based on who
10 you lift up. And I have traveled around our
11 country, and I have met with people of every
12 background and walk of life, including people who
13 have supported Donald Trump in the past, who say
14 to me they're ready to turn the page. They're
15 exhausted with what he has been doing, and that
16 approach, and they want to chart a new way
17 forward for our country.
18 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So was democracy
19 best served by President Biden stepping down, and
20 basically handing you a nomination? You didn't
21 have to go through a primary process, you didn't
22 have to fight off other contenders, and that's
23 not really the way our system was intended to
24 work.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: So
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1 President Biden made a decision that I think
2 history is going to show is rare among leaders,
3 which was to put country before self. And I am
4 proud to have earned the support of the vast
5 majority of delegates, and to have been elected
6 the Democratic nominee to be Vice President of
7 the United States. I am honored to have received
8 the support and endorsement of over 200
9 Republicans who served in the last three
10 Republican Presidential administrations. I am
11 proud to have earned the support of leaders of
12 our national security community. I am proud to
13 have received the endorsement of leaders around
14 this country from every background and walk of
15 life, to fight in this election over the next
16 month for our democracy, and the principles upon
17 which it stands.
18 What is at stake in this election, you
19 mentioned our democracy, is whether we are a
20 nation that abides by and respects the rule of
21 law, and that we have a President who is the
22 champion of following and respecting and
23 upholding rule of law.
24 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But I would think
25 that --
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1 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Not
2 someone who has been convicted of 34 felonies,
3 who tried to overturn the free and fair election
4 which was the will of the people on January 6th.
5 Not someone who has said he would be a dictator
6 on day one. Not someone who has said, and these
7 are his words, he would terminate the
8 Constitution of the United States of America.
9 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But I think this
10 truncated process is why people think or say they
11 don't really know who you are.
12 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
13 Bill, there's no question. Look, I've been in
14 this race for 70 days, and there is work to be
15 done. It is, without any question, a short
16 period of time. There's no question about that.
17 Which is why I'm traveling around our country --
18 As I said earlier, I mean you've seen
19 me, I'm from one state to the next to the next.
20 I don't know how many states I've been in this
21 last week alone. Literally, I've lost count. So
22 it is my responsibility to earn the vote. And
23 I'm going to work to do that.
24 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Three-quarters of
25 the American voters, or likely voters, say that
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1 they are concerned about the possibility of
2 election-related violence. And with two
3 assassination attempts against former president
4 Trump, the country seems near a boiling point.
5 What can you do, what should you do to lower the
6 temperature?
7 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
8 first let's start with those attempts,
9 assassination attempts on the former president.
10 I was deeply disturbed, shocked, and shaken,
11 frankly, when they happened. I called the former
12 president to check on him. But it is really
13 important that all of us speak loudly, regardless
14 of who we're voting for, to say our differences
15 have to be settled at the ballot box, and not
16 through violence. We cannot lose our soul in
17 terms of who we are as Americans by resorting to
18 violence to settle our differences, much less to
19 make a decision about who's going to be the next
20 President of the United States.
21 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Let's hit on some
22 more foreign policy. Which foreign country do
23 you consider to be our greatest adversary?
24 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well,
25 there are different reasons that we should be
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1 thoughtful about each. Most recently, I think
2 there's an obvious one in mind, which is Iran.
3 And look, I mean, Iran has American blood on
4 their hands, okay? And what we saw in terms of
5 just this attack on Israel, 200 ballistic
6 missiles, what we need to do to ensure that Iran
7 never achieves the ability to be a nuclear power,
8 that is one of my highest priorities. And that
9 must be.
10 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So if you have
11 proof that Iran is building a nuclear weapon,
12 would you take military action?
13 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I'm not
14 going to talk about hypotheticals at this moment.
15 MR. BILL WHITAKER: What about China?
16 China is strongly asserting its dominance, its
17 control of the South China Sea, especially around
18 the Philippines.
19 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yeah.
20 MR. BILL WHITAKER: What is the U.S.
21 responsibility for keeping China from simply
22 taking over the South China Sea?
23 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Well, I
24 have actually worked very closely with the
25 leaders in the Philippines on just this very
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1 issue, and including the work that we are doing
2 in terms of coordination between our military and
3 training, and what needs to happen in terms of
4 protecting the freedom of the South China Sea.
5 China, first of all, we must win the
6 competition for the 21st century with China. We
7 must be able to compete and win. We should not
8 seek conflict, but we have to understand that
9 there are parameters in which we must operate
10 that include ensuring, for example, that we
11 protect American business interests. What we --
12 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So say if China
13 attacks Taiwan. Would we use military force to
14 support Taiwan?
15 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Bill,
16 I'm not going to get into hypotheticals. But
17 listen, we need to make sure that we maintain a
18 one-China policy, and -- but that includes
19 supporting Taiwan's ability to defend itself,
20 including what we need to do to ensure the
21 freedom of the Taiwan Strait. But on the issue
22 of China, we also -- Again, these are not -- We
23 cannot afford to have foreign policy that is
24 myopic.
25 We must be able to also, as it relates
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1 to China, continue to do the work that we have
2 begun to deal with the flow of fentanyl coming
3 into the United States. That's a real issue.
4 Again, you talk to families around our country
5 who have -- I just, on a constant, sadly, regular
6 basis meet parents and family members of people
7 who have died from fentanyl, young people who
8 have died from fentanyl. Are we going to stop
9 trying to stem the flow of fentanyl? And we have
10 to deal with that, and understand China's role in
11 that, and our ability to work with China to stop
12 that flow. Which we have begun to do, and I'm
13 going to continue to do. We need to make sure we
14 have open lines of communication with China, in
15 particular military to military.
16 So these issues are all -- they're
17 multifaceted.
18 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So what about
19 Russia and Ukraine? What does the end of the war
20 -- what does success look like in ending the war
21 in Ukraine?
22 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: There
23 will be no success in ending that war without
24 Ukraine and the UN Charter participating in what
25 that success looks like.
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1 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Would you --
2 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: That
3 being said, America must stand firm in being a
4 leader in defending international rules and norms
5 that include one of the most important, which is
6 the critical nature and importance of sovereignty
7 and territorial integrity.
8 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Would you meet with
9 President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a solution
10 to the war in Ukraine?
11 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Not
12 bilaterally, without Ukraine, no. Ukraine must
13 have a say in the future of Ukraine.
14 MR. BILL WHITAKER: How about as
15 President, would you support the effort to expand
16 NATO to include Ukraine?
17 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Those
18 are all issues that we will deal with if and when
19 it arrives at that point. Right now, we are
20 supporting Ukraine's ability to defend itself
21 against Russia's unprovoked aggression, and doing
22 what we can to continue to build and strengthen
23 the alliance around the support for Ukraine's
24 right to be an independent nation, free from
25 having its borders forcefully taken by Russia.
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1 And we are going to continue to work closely with
2 our NATO allies to continue to reinforce
3 America's alliance in the context of NATO.
4 Again, in this election, there's a real
5 difference between me and the former president.
6 I believe in reinforcing the strength of NATO,
7 understanding again it is the greatest military
8 alliance the world has ever known. Donald Trump
9 would pull us out of NATO. Donald Trump, if he
10 were President, Putin would be sitting in Kiev
11 right now. Let's be clear about that. He talks
12 about, oh, he can end it on day one. You know
13 what that is? It's about surrender. Achieving
14 peace, and an end to this war is not synonymous
15 with surrender. Those two things are not the
16 same.
17 MR. BILL WHITAKER: It's kind of a hard
18 left turn here, but you recently surprised people
19 when you said that you are a gun owner, and that
20 if someone came into your house --
21 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: That was
22 not the first time I've talked about it.
23 MR. BILL WHITAKER: -- they would get
24 shot.
25 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: That's
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1 not the first time I've talked about it. But
2 it's -- I mean, I don't talk about it a lot, but
3 --
4 MR. BILL WHITAKER: So what kind of gun
5 do you own? And when, and why did you get it?
6 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I have a
7 Glock, and I've had it for quite some time. And
8 I mean, look, Bill, my background is in law
9 enforcement, and -- so there you go.
10 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Have you ever fired
11 it?
12 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yes. Of
13 course I have. At a shooting range, yes, of
14 course I have. And to just give you more detail,
15 and I store it in a lock box, and it is safely
16 stored, and as any responsible gun owner does.
17 MR. BILL WHITAKER: I'm getting the
18 countdown here, but one last thing. You are
19 sitting here with us. The Trump campaign
20 canceled an interview that they had agreed to, to
21 participate in this broadcast. What do you make
22 of that?
23 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Listen,
24 I think that -- Look, I think that your viewers
25 have options in terms of how they're going to
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1 hear from him. And I invite them to watch what
2 he says at his rallies. If he is not going to
3 give your viewers the ability to have a
4 meaningful, thoughtful conversation, and question
5 and answer with you, then watch his rallies. And
6 what you're going to hear are comments about
7 fictional characters, like Hannibal Lecter.
8 You're going to hear conversations suggesting
9 that human beings are eating their pets. You're
10 going to hear conversations that are about
11 himself, and all of his personal grievances.
12 Words that are intended to divide our country is
13 what you will hear.
14 And what you will not hear is anything
15 about you, the listener. You will not hear a
16 plan about how he's going to make your life
17 better. You will not hear a plan about how he's
18 going to strengthen the middle class. You will
19 not hear about how he is going to strengthen
20 small businesses. You will not hear about how he
21 is going to try to bring the country together,
22 and find common ground.
23 And Bill, that is why I believe in my
24 soul and heart the American people are ready to
25 turn the page.
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1 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You have said that
2 the country is exhausted.
3 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yes.
4 MR. BILL WHITAKER: With the rhetoric,
5 and the finger pointing. How about you? Are you
6 exhausted?
7 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I'll be
8 exhausted on November 6th. Not now. Not now.
9 Too much to do. Too much to do.
10 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Madam Vice
11 President, thank you very much.
12 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Thank
13 you. Thank you, Bill. Good to be with you.
14 CREW: Can we just get just a little
15 bit of a question, please, so I can get an over
16 the shoulder shot?
17 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Yeah.
18 CREW: One second [inaudible] okay.
19 Thank you.
20 MR. BILL WHITAKER: You need me
21 talking?
22 CREW: Yes, sir.
23 MR. BILL WHITAKER: Well, we were
24 talking about how you're going to pay for it.
25 And I mean, I truly do mean it, you know, your
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1 plans are logical, make logical sense.
2 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Mm-hmm.
3 MR. BILL WHITAKER: The way Washington
4 works is not logical. So how are you going to
5 convince a divided Congress that what you say,
6 your plans are something that they should all
7 agree to, and provide to the American people,
8 when they've shown no inclination to do that up
9 to this point?
10 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Is that
11 what you needed?
12 CREW: Yes, sir.
13 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Okay.
14 CREW: Yes, ma'am.
15 Thirty seconds of silence, please, for
16 room tone.
17 CREW: Mark.
18 [00:56:34.634]
19 [silence]
20 [00:56:47.660]
21 CREW: Cameras are off.
22 MR. BILL WHITAKER: How will you?
23 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: It's
24 going to be taxes. It's going to be literally
25 the economists -- I mean, they're -- From each,
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1 the spectrum --
2 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But I hear what
3 you're saying about the economists. This is
4 true.
5 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: Yeah.
6 Yeah.
7 MR. BILL WHITAKER: But Congress is not
8 the economists. They're --
9 VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS: I know,
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