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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake that answer up in the morning.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Breakfast club, Good morning's I'm a.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
Love, madam Vice President. How are you?
Speaker 2 (00:11):
I am very well. How are you doing this morning?
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Blessed Black and Holly favorite.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Always for you. I hear an echo? Do you hear it?
Speaker 1 (00:19):
No, we don't.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
We don't hear echo will lower you down a little bit,
so you don't hear your feedback?
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Can you hear a better? Now? Defense might have the
phone tap.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Well, and the Russians don't forget them.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Right, Good morning everybody, the breakfast clubs, and we got
a special guest on the line, the Vice President, Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Good morning, good morning, Good morning everyone. It's good to
be with you again.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
First of all, how are you? First of all, how's
your energy?
Speaker 2 (00:46):
You know? I am well. We are eight days out,
seven well a week out practically, and I am just
I'm I'm in the zone. Right. We got to cover
a lot of ground. There's still a lot of people
to talk with, and so I am traveling all over
the country, in particular the Swing States, to talk with
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folks and organize them and remind folks of the power
of their vote.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Well, you know, Madam Vice President, you know I support you.
This is Charlamagne. You know I support you. The Breakfast
Club supports you.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
In twenty eighteen, when you came up here, I told
you I thought you would be president one day that
I think God is setting us up for a woman
of colored president in twenty twenty. I think that the
Senator Kamala Harris, I think she's off future president with it.
And I hope she hoped God puts his hands on
her and says, you know what, I want you to do?
Speaker 1 (01:31):
This all right, we thought it would be in twenty twenty.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
I was on the campaign trail with you in twenty twenty,
so I'm happy to see you in this position. And
the reason I'm stressing that I'm voting for you on
November fifth is because Trump has been running these ads
with myself and envying them, these anti trans ads without
our permission.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
How do we combat that?
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Can we?
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Well? Yes, I mean, look, truth is always going to
prevail over the misinformation and the lies, but it takes work,
right and so having this conversation right now, so all
your listeners know. But there is a lot of misinformation
and disinformation because they don't actually want to talk about
the truth because their truth is a failing truth, and
so yeah, we got to keep in minding both of
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the reality, which is I am blessed and honored to
have your support and the support of so many communities
and individuals who are their names are known, and some
names you know your listeners may not know, but they
are leaders in their community.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Now, MS Vice President, if you were here, I would
be holding up my Hampton University helmet. But we're not
going to go down today.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
I want to take.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
Sorry both of you Hampton Delaware University. Honestly both of
y'all should have attended. But we get it, we understand.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
I wanted to ask about those trends ads, you know,
in the ads he's saying that, you know, Kamala Harris
wants to spend tax payers money for sex changes in jails.
He spent millions and millions of dollars on and like
Charlamage said, have him and myself and that, how do
you answer that for people at I don't know, And
what is the real news when it comes to that.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
Well, first of all, to your point, he has spent
tens of millions of dollars trying to hit me with
a bunch of disinformation and misinformation on this, and he's
living in a glass house because the policies he's speaking
about in terms of those surgeries were also his policies,
and the reality of it is that it would also
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those ads relate to two people, versus the fact that
he wants to get rid of the Affordable Care Act,
which would impact forty five million people. He wants to
get rid of our thirty five dollars a month cap
on insulin, which would impact millions of people, including millions
of our seniors. Black and brown folks. Latinos are seventy
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percent more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, Black Americans
sixty percent more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes. He
wants to get rid of all of that. He wants
to take away healthcare through Medicare, and he wants to
distract from the fact that he actually not only does
he have a plan on this versus no plan on
anything else, but his plan is to get rid of
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healthcare coverage for the most needy.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Well, while he was at MSG yesterday, while he had
the rally at MSG, and he had people up there
insulting Puerto Ricans and black people and Jewish people, you
was actually in Philly reaching out to the black and
Latino community.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Yes, and you know, it just turned out Charlemagne to
be a real coincidence, but again pointing out a stark
contrast between he and I. Yes, I was in Philly
meeting with leaders, many leaders in many communities, but including
leaders in the Puerto Rican community, to talk with them
about my long standing commitment to Puerto Rico, to the
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people who live on that island, who have often been overlooked.
In fact they know, and we talked about the fact
that even when I was in the United States Senate,
knowing Puerto Rico doesn't have its own United States Senator,
I was a leader in making sure that we would
get really leave to people on the island when it
came to like the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. And what
I shared with everyone is part of my opportunity economy,
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as you know, which is about lifting up people around
home ownership and small businesses. That I will have a
specific opportunity economy task for Puerto Rico that will focus
on the needs that they have in terms of fixing
that electrical grid in Puerto Rico and also bringing private
sector investment together with government investment and nonprofit investment onto
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the island to help with job creation and sustainability for
the island.
Speaker 5 (05:38):
Now we VP Harris. This is Lauren and nice to
meet you. We talk a lot up here about the
black men conversation and the fact that people, you know,
they keep trying to push this whole black men are
not supporting Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
That's a lot.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
And my question to you is, is you know the
fact that you know, even if it's a lie, people
are still saying it. What is your strong push to
any black man right now that feels like you're not
speaking directly to them and about the things that they
should care about for their families and for themselves.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Well, Lauren, I have to tell you back to what
Charlemagne is shouting in the background, The brothers aren't saying that.
I mean, I was just at the barbershop in Philly
talking with very incredible and distinguished men who are leaders
in their community in small business and education. And these men,
these black men, were talking about not only their support
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for me, but most importantly, their support from my perspective,
on what we can do that lifts up the community
and taps into the ambitions and the aspiration. For example,
the work that I will do that includes not only
increasing access to capital for small businesses and minority owned
small businesses, but part of my agenda includes a twenty
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thousand dollars forgivable loans for startup small businesses who are
invariably gonna be the folks that you and I are
now talking about who just need that startup help to
be able to buy the equipment or to start up
a meaningful website, you know, because it can't just be
starting up a business and having your cousin set up
your website, right, It's got to be something where it
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can actually help you access markets and customers. These are
the kinds of things we talked about, and I will
tell you at the rallies that I am doing where
there are thousands of people. I just did a rally
the other night. Thirty thousand people were there, and the
number of people is cover the whole span of race, gender,
and age. But the black men in particular who are
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at the rallies have recently been saying to me, don't
you listen to that? And they got to stop with
all that noise. We support you. So I'm glad you
raised the topic so we could actually deal with the
reality of it versus what some of the media is
trying to create as a narrative.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
We know, you know a poll came out yesterday that
said as the ABC News poll, and it said that
You're winning black men eighty five percent and out performing
Biden by fourteen points of black men from twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
So yeah, I mean listen, because I think listen. I
have said from the very beginning black men are no
different than any other voter. You have to earn their vote.
And part of the challenge, I think with the perspective
in this narrative has been to suggest anybody's got black
men in their pocket. No, you have to earn the vote.
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Which is why I've been out talking with folks about
not only my history of work that has had a
positive impact, but also the work that has yet to
be done again around lifting up the economic situation, helping
young fathers with what they want to do to parent
their children with an extension of the child tax credit
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to six thousand dollars for the first year of their
child's life. What I intend to do that is about
tapping into the desire for home ownership and a twenty
five thousand dollars down payment assistance for first time home buyers.
And that's why those numbers are eighty five percent, Charlemagne,
because folks know I have a genuine commitment based on
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hard work that I have already done to lift up
the community. Versus to your point, Donald Trump and Madison
Square Garden last night with all those tropes. Versus Donald Trump,
who took out a full page ad in the New
York Times for the Central Park thoughts suggesting that these
young black and brown and they were not young men,
they were children, should be executed. Donald Trump, who in
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New York as a landlord, refused to rent to black families.
Donald Trump, who called the first black president, called him
out and suggested he was not born in the United States,
and then most recently referred to black legal immigrants in
Ohio as though they're eating their pets.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
That's right, absolutely. I was going to ask, you know,
we see the support you have with small businesses, We
see the support you have with HBCUs. We even see
the home buying voucher that is there to help especially
our community get into our homes. What is your message
to these undecided voters that are right now we're a
week away that still don't know which way they want
to go in and everything that you're trying to do
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that's positive, They say, Well, the home buying vouch is
just going to make people a charge more money for
houses and hbcuses for this and for that. What do
you say to those undecided voters right now that we're
a week away?
Speaker 2 (10:12):
So first of all, please go. You know, I'm gonna
throw out my website DJM because people have to be
able to see it and read it for themselves and
take their time with it. For those who are interested
and want to be more informed, and if I haven't
had a chance to meet with them and talk with
them directly, I invite you, in your busy lives if
you can take some time to look at my website
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KamalaHarris dot com and look at my policies. For example,
twenty five thousand dollars down payment assistance for first time
home buyers. Let me tell you why that's not gonna
that's not going to have an unintended effect because that
increases the demand for home ownership, which is going to
have an impact also on supply. What we are My
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part of my plan is you know. I've been in
public service my entire career, but I know the limitations
of government. So part of my plan for affordable housing
is to work with home builders and developers to give
them tax credits to create incentives for them to build
more homes. But I'm gonna tell you another part of
my perspective on this. I also know that, in particular
for high rent, a lot of it has to do
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with corporate corporations that are buying up all this housing
and then eliminating competition and jacking up rents. And part
of my plan is to also go after them. Similarly,
on the price of groceries, you and I both know
it's still too high. I'm going to go after price gouging,
which is those bad corporations that are jacking up the
price of everyday necessities folks, especially those who are, for example,
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in the zone of Hurricane Helen and other places that
have experienced extreme emergencies, and those bad corporations, and most
of them are not but those that will take advantage
of the desperation of people in need. So these are
the examples, and I will tell you. Look, I'm about
to give a speech Tuesday night at the ellipse in
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front of the White House. And part of what I
will be talking about is that there is going to
be a new president on January twentieth of next year,
and it's either gonna be Donald Trump or it's going
to be me. And I would ask people to imagine
the Oval Office. People have seen it on TV. You
know what it looks like. It's either going to be
Donald Trump sitting behind that desk writing out his enemies
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list of who he's going to seek revenge and retribution on,
or it's gonna be me working on behalf of the
American people, as I always have done, working on my
to do list, to see through these policies that are
about home ownership, lifting up our small businesses, lifting up
families with children, and lifting up the discourse in a
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way that it is not about trashing people all the time,
which is why, you know, even back to the point
of Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny is endorsed me, right, he
knows and Jennifer Lopez and they love Puerto Rico and
they are proud in terms of that heritage, and they
know how demeaning and destructive Donald Trump can be on
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things like that. I'm proud to have the support of
the kinds of people not like those that Donald Trump's
rally yesterday Madison Square Garden, the people supporting me Bad
Bunny Fat, Joe, Quavo, Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, and I could
go on down the list. So I'd invite people to
just look at who is supporting who at one measure
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of who cares about who.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
How do you feel, Madame Vice President, about these major
publications like the LA Times, the Washington polls refusing then
doing somebody.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
For president, you know, Charlemagne. It's disappointing, no doubt. But
the other piece of it is it gets back to
my point about who is Donald Trump? Because he is
the one right who is up for election with me,
and you know he he I think that some of
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your listeners they know and others may not. Which is that. Look,
it's billionaires in Donald Trump's clubs. That's who's in his clubs.
That's who he hangs out with, That's who he cares about.
That's why when he was last president, he put in
a place a massive tax cut for billionaires in the
biggest corporations, and that is exactly what he will do again.
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His policies are not about middle class folks. He's not
sitting around thinking about what he can do to take
care of your grandmother and your grandfather. He's thinking about
people like himself or himself and all of his grievances
and all that makes him angry about how he has
personally been treated, as opposed to worrying about how you
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have been treated and what his responsibility is to lift
you up.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
Well, Mad and Vice President, we appreciate it. I know
you got calls to making things to do today.
Speaker 4 (14:54):
I do have one last quick question, though, how often
do you say to yourself, man, fuck Donald Trump?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
You know?
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Let me tell you actually that my focus and honestly
more is on I just love I love the American people,
and I you know that people are taking time out
of their so busy lives with all their demands to
take the time to vote, to stand in line, especially
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in those places where their state leaders have tried to
make it more difficult for them to vote. That's that's
really where I spend my time. And the contrast point
is really about that they deserve better. They deserve better,
They deserve a president who actually cares.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
For checking appreciate you a week away. Everybody got there.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Okay TOAK, y'allsam, thank you.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Wake that answer in the morning Breakfast Club