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of suitcases delays, cancellations the global tech outage causing new headaches for delta customers and costing the airline millions on john berman with sara sidner and kate bolduan. this cnn news central new this morning. it's on 100 million fundraising haul is fueling momentum for kamala harris, brand new presidential campaign. >> and just moments ago, as you heard from john george clooney who had called on president biden to leave the race, endorsed harris plus harris has now won enough delegates support to clinch the party's nomination. one senior democratic aide calls it a quote, coordinated drumbeat. the sound of the party uniting around the vice president. today harris is traveling to milwaukee where she'll be holding her very first rally. that's where we find our eva mckend. eva, you are just
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outside there in milwaukee. what are you expecting today? >> you know, sara, the former prosecutor, is eager to make her case. i can tell you that she will talk about how her and former president donald trump have disparate visions for america. she accuses him of undermining american democracy, of attacking reproductive freedom and selling out the american middle-class. we got a sense of her election argument when she spoke to campaign staff yesterday in delaware, the first time addressing them since president biden announced he would not be seeking reelection. let's listen hear me when i say i know donald trump's type i specialize in cases involving sexual abuse donald trump was found liable by a jury for committing sexual abuse. i took on the big wall street banks in 120 billion for
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california families holding those banks accountable for fraud donald trump was just found guilty of 34 counts of fraud and sara, she enters this big rally today in milwaukee with some relative strength, more than 100 million raised in just the last 48 hours to give you a sense of perspective president biden for the month of june, raised 127 million a former president trump for the month of june, raising 111 million. >> so she raised that 100 million in just two days, still a difficult road ahead for her though. former president trump, no doubt, will sharpen his attacks against her. but what she does have on her side is a host of democratic coalitions that feel since of enthusiasm. i was on a call last night listening to thousands of black men from across the country, which co-hosted by this group
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called wind with black men. and they were essentially outlining their strategy to be ambassadors for for her in their respective communities across the country, sara is interesting because you had the call with black women. >> there were 44,000 people on that call pledging to help her as well very interesting eva mckend, we will be waiting to see what her comments sound like and how she does and they're very first conference. rally for the presidency joining us right now is cnn senior political analyst ron brownstein and cnn senior political commentator, democratic strategist paul begala. >> it's good to see you guys, paul more than 100 million raised more than enough delegates have endorsed getting beyonce to green light using one of her hit songs is your walkout music. that all adds up to what in less than 48 hours that we've just lived through it just the most amazing launch i think we've ever seen. >> this has just been and from
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the top to the bottom i mean, obviously it starts with president biden endorsing her and it's great to have george clooney and beyonce i'm even more struck though with the grassroots. they're grassroots that money, that even reported on you talked about is almost all grassroots. money. it's coming in online, people sending him five bucks, ten bucks, 25 bucks so this is up and down the democratic chain. you're seeing this. >> i think it's really important. i can tell you i've been doing this a long time. the louisiana is palpable people are there's so much pent up, enthusiasm, which pent up demand. think about it a couple of days ago, democrats were divided and depressed and tomorrow, last man they are unified and energized right now. like i haven't seen in years and ron, i mean, even with that enthusiasm that being powerful, you have you've, you have analysis that even know even with that in mind. >> and even though she has been a senator and even though she has now been vp for three-plus years, voters still see her as
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somewhat undefined who is that good news for? who was that bad well, i mean, it's really the challenge for both. >> i mean, there is a race to define harris her opinions of her are closely tied to views about biden at this point? i don't think people have a strong independent assessment of her based on what i've been told by a number of pollsters who've been examining this. i mean, if you cook look at the ledger sheet she brings some key advantages here. she is just better at this point at the day-to-day work of being a candidate as paul said, there's just as exhale and the democratic party, they don't have to defend the questions about biden's capability going to be a lot more energy. there's going to be a lot of money and she is also better on a day-to-day basis, much better at this at delivering the democrats offensive case against former president trump. but the, but she's going to have to defend on the same issues, the same defensive issues that that hurt biden voter discontent over inflation and the economy. and there are
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clear opportunities, but also clear challenges for her in tumbling a winning demographic and geographic coalition, she can improve on biden's biggest weakness is erosion with younger and non-white voters and maybe squeeze a few more points at a pro choice women. but whether she can maintain the level of support that he's held among blue collar and older whites is going gonna be a challenge. and if she can't put the sunbelt states back in play because of her strengths with younger and non-white voters, then she's going to have to sweep the same free rust belt states that biden was looking at michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. and those are not states that demographically tilt toward her strengths and how do you fold into this with the new campaign memo? >> that came out from the trump campaign. paul, and focusing in the way that they're trying to refocus now on kamala harris is calling her dangerously liberal, as we heard from j.d. vance, 1 million times worse than biden what how do you fold that into what we're now
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seeing? >> you can just tell they don't know what to do yet for mr. trump, though, he doesn't know whether the scratches watch her wind is, but okay. and they can say a little liberal, liberal. here's the key. ron is right, that she's got to find herself and what's the first thing he said in a report? she's a prosecutor when i met vice president harris, she was it's a local prosecutor in california. that's in her dna and that says a lot of things. >> first she's not a defense lawyer okay. >> there's a huge difference. in other words, don't defend banana vice president attack prosecute, and that's what she did yesterday. i suspect that she'll do today, take the fight to trump. there's this whole myth in the democratic parties culture as like, oh, we have to answer their attacks. i have a different idea. >> how about we launch our own attacks? about kamala harris becomes a georgia's patent democrat, who's the purpose of war is not to dive your country, is to make the other poor soldiers die for his country. >> patent used saltier language, kate, but i'm a gentleman barely, barely on a
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good day. this ron weigh in on this. >> you're talking about the map and i'm going to read, i want to read something that i saw in politico. they kind of gets, gets to what urinalysis is which is harris is emerging brain trust is also starting to rethink how the fundamentals of the race against trump have changed. they believe harris is relative strength with young black and brown voters will put more states in play that a weakened biden could credibly, could credibly contest do you see it reshaping their point to nevada, arizona, georgia yeah. >> that's that's really the key. right. i mean, if you look at where harris is likely to do better than biden biden was suffering significant erosion among younger and non-white voters and harris there's lots of reasons that think harris can do better reverse some of that, that loss and that there's also some more room to grow with pro-choice women. and if she can do all of that
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enough, not only with black voters, but also hispanic voters maybe you can put arizona and nevada, and georgia back in play conceivably north carolina, but harder, but if you can't if she can if she is in the same situation as biden where she has to sweep the three old states from what i call the blue wall back in 2009, michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin, those are states that do not demographically line up with our strengths. those are states where white voters in general and non-college white voters in particular are a bigger share of the electorate than they are nationally. and one of biden's remaining strengths and in all his other problems was that he was holding his 2020 support with those voters to a greater extent that he was with the other groups. that in 2020 he improved slightly among them compared to hillary clinton. if she wives back in those states, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, toward the clinton 16 levels, then she's going to have to make it up with bigger margins and turnout among
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non-white voters, young voters, and college educated white voters. it can be done. but if she can't bring some of those sunbelt states back into play, she is also walking across narrow, tight rope as biden wars and paul, maybe narrow thing and one thing you'll have good insight on paul is there's new reporting highlighting just how wild last 48 hours has been, which is now there's a search for a right-hand woman, right-hand man for kamala harris, the way it's described as the need to find a mcdonald's and type for her some suggests saying her brother-in-law, tony west could fill the role or rahm emanuel or even david plus coming coming on back what do you think? >> what does this say? and why is this kind of behind the scenes operator so important, especially when you talk about this kind of new harris strategy yeah, it's critically important i have to say she has handled this really skillfully. both operationally, behind the scenes, but also, i just can't imagine what it must feel like.
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all of a sudden to be thrust into this. and the way she has and she's handled it with great calm and aplomb so, i'm not very, she'll find someone, you know, people like me, people like plus and i love them all with donlan, we're all fungible, were all interchangeable. >> it's her capacity to bring the message of change that matters the most, you know, there's only two messages in life and in history and politics. >> and that is stay the course or time for change, right? >> that's true. >> whether it's a football team or your marriage or your career, or your country. >> do we want to stay the course or tamper changing 75% of americans want change. >> and neither party nominated a candidate who could plausibly argue for change. >> until now kamala harris is changing karnit. she is going to bring that case and whoever she has at her side is going to remind her. use the windshield, not the rearview. don't talk about the past and your precious accomplishments. >> move forward. what you're going to do in the future and
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prosecute the case against trump, a prosecutor, i guess a perpetrator. i think democrats like that framing. >> you may be fungible. >> paul begala, but memorable. i will say always and good, good at your job, right? love you. >> john. >> i just want to know what paul uses to wind his watch and we will have that conversation with paul after this all right. new social media post from donald trump trying out new nicknames for his likely opponent inside the strategy to paint vice president harris as quote, dangerously liberal and newly released bodycam footage shows an illinois sheriff's deputy fatally shooting a woman after she called them for help. he is now being charged with murder. and why some people are still stranded that the airport this morning days after the global tech outage this election he's in stay with cnn with more reporters on the ground and the best political team in the business follow the voters, follow the results fall
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illinois state police monday shows deputy sean grayson interacting with massie, even laughing then she's asked to check on a pot on the stove for water yeah three shots were fired her mass words, sorry, sir. i'm sorry. xi's dogs and when she stands back up, he shoots her in the face massie, family attorney ben crump, and massey's father reacting to the shooting, this man should have never had a badge who should have never had a gun. you should have never been given the opportunity to kill much i want justice for my baby. >> yeah this time the video is
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the airline is still struggling with today. does now five days after last week's global tech outage and deltas reporting hundreds of canceled flights just this morning. cnn's isabel rosalas at atlanta's airport with the very latest, what is the latest from there? >> kate is the fifth day of this mess and day one of this outage was really an airline problem across the board. but on this fifth date, this has become a delta problem. and this is the issue right here. a whole of this luggage the luggage made it to hartsfield jackson, but their owners didn't. they are stranded and other cities in other airports disconnected from their belongings. over 400 flights across the board at delta had been canceled today. the most out of any other airline. you can see, folks right over here in line. those are the people who have not been able to find their luggage around here, or they have a difference for city
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to get to unable to find their belongings. let me introduce you here to dillon, who's been stranded since saturday. dylan, how would you describe this experience? >> it's been an experience it definitely has been an experience. i've ever encountered anything like this. personally delta typically on a normal they is pretty good. they are very premium airline and they very good about their customer service. it's just there's hiccup with the glitch with the crowdstrike glitch has caused significant speed bump and they're just finding it hard to get their footing back southwest seems to be backup. united airlines seems to be back up and running. they're only at two 2% cancellations and deltas near in 20% this morning alone, it's only 9:00 a.m. you've been trying to get to dc for a convention, right? because you're a federal worker where are your belongings says so far as i'm aware, my belongings are on the tarmac or being loaded onto a
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plane somewhere. >> i'm no longer going do you see my flights been canceled and i'm likely just going to go back home. but my belongings as far as what these gentlemen back here, these volunteers have told me is that it's going i go to dc anyways and then it's going to somehow make its way back to my home in a week or so. and i'll grab it then it's unfortunate, but we got a lot of yeah, a lot of people out here this morning volunteers. these guys are volunteers and they are away from their homes and their families trying to help us and they're doing their best. they can help service desk. there's hourly employees, young employees who are unfortunately during the stress is being yelled at a times people are bringing not the nicest to aumake and they're doing, they're doing their best and it's not their fault. so thank you so much, dylan. >> and real quick, kate and john, he's talking about these people in the blue vests that are working across different departments and different roles. not usually customer ford, they are out here organizing these bags, given up food, giving out water, trying to get these customers reunited
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again with their luggage guys all right. >> isabel, thank you very much for the update and very latest on that. it is not over yet. >> john all right. so soon after president biden dropped out of the race, it's an endorsed vice president harris, republican senator tom cotton posted this on social media. quote, joe biden succumb to a coup by nancy pelosi, barack obama, and hollywood donors, ignoring millions of democratic primary votes, donald trump took a bullet for democracy and senator rick cotton of arkansas joins me now, center. thanks so much for being with us as much as any politician i've seen you choose your language very carefully. so why call this a coup? and not january 6? >> will johnny look what happened just last weekend, you had nancy pelosi, barack obama, george clooney, hollywood mogul's wall street bankers all working behind closed doors to bring an bearable pressure to bear on joe biden, who in the end, through threw in the towel hey all you have the
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democratic party uniting around kamala harris, who not only has never won a democratic primary, she's never won a single vote for president, yet they've installed her as their nominee that's what they want to go forward with in this election, even as we still have questions, i get is role in all of this kamala harris, you use the language coup in. again, you've never said that for january 6. and as far as i know, no cops were beaten up, no one defecated in the capital. there was no criminal trespass in terms of changing the democratic candidates were there were no but what you get with kamala harris is a failed prosecutor who wouldn't seek the death penalty for cop killer's even though her same san francisco fellow san francisco democrat dianne feinstein wanted to kamala harris also has to answer questions about what's happened over the last 2.5 years. she was not just a part of the conspiracy of silence about joe biden's decline. she was the leader of it. she has said time and time again that he's fit as a fiddle, that he's sharp as attack when robert hur in
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february refused to bring criminal charges against joe biden, in large part because he said he was a failing, feeble, frail, old man, kamala harris came out and savaged him in the most strident terms. so the american people deserve to know what did kamala harris know? and when did she know it is interesting you and others have been very critical of joe biden when he was running saying he couldn't serve another four years. >> but when the democratic party and joe biden himself agrees with you, finally, you criticize them, isn't that a double-standard john, what i've always said is that joe biden was obviously declining. >> he probably wasn't fit to be president, but even if he was 20 years younger, he still would have been a failed president because he was too liberal and the same is true of kamala harris. she is a san francisco liberal. she's responsible for all the failed biden-harris policies as vice president, she presides over the senate cast votes for to
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break ties she literally cast the tie-breaking vote for the trillions of dollars of spending that unleashed record high inflation joe biden appointed her. borders are we've had it's not sure million illegal aliens across her within her harris, you know know, no. >> she was appointed what she was pushing the charge with doing was dealing with the diplomatic effort in the northern triangle, guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. she was never picked as the borders are you can criticize what she did an immigration, but you ever the borders are correct well, we'll join joe biden said that she was going to do now maybe she wanted to limit it because she said things in the past during her failed campaign for president, like she wanted to decriminalize illegal entry into this country, or she wanted to abolish the immigration and customs enforcement agency again, kamala harris is a san francisco liberal who would just continue the failed biden-harris policies or as a matter of fact, probably make them worse if you look at her record as the most liberal senator, even more liberal than
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bernie sanders, it out at, up until this point, it sounded like he would rather run against joe biden, then vice president harris. >> is that true au i'm like donald, i agree with donald trump on this. >> it doesn't matter who the democrats run, then take joe biden out of the white house. they can't take the failed liberal ideology out of their party and kamala harris probably embodies that failed audiology more than anyone. san francisco liberal who has consistently voted to spend trillions of dollars. that's unleashed inflation. that's defended wide-open borders and supported a failed foreign policy that is brought chaos and war around the world. >> you call her a fail san francisco liberal. its it which is interesting given that when she was running for president and then picked as vp in 2020 one of the trump campaign actually went after her for being too tough on crime when she was attorney general and she worked in law enforcement inside california. this is from katrina pearson, who was a spokesperson for the campaign
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at that time. she said she fought to keep inmates locked up in overcrowded prisons so they could be used for cheap labor. she champion laws and put parents in jail for two and seeing prosecutor them mentally ill basically suggesting that she was too hard on crime there. your reaction well, there's many cases in which kamala harris has been extremely weak on crime. >> as i mentioned earlier, she refused to seek the death penalty for a cop killer. she let thousands of violent felons good in the senate. she promoted efforts, for instance, to eliminate the cash bail system, which many cities have done and had huge spikes in crime. remember in the summer of 2020, she posted a fundraiser to help bail out the blm rioters, who torched minneapolis. that's commonly harris's record. so veiled san francisco liberal, it's wrong for america. >> again, you've repeated that phrase several times clearly that's something that you want it to get out there today. you have been critical of president trump for citing the first step act, which was passed in 2018
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during his administration. champion by jared kushner, perhaps the most important staffer inside the white house at the time. this was criminal justice reform. you called it the worst mistake of the trump administration? duration. have you spoken to president trump about this au on many occasions and it's still much better than anything. kamala harris has ever done on crime. again, she's lit a cop killer, walked from the death penalty they should thousands of felons, go free. in the senate, you championed efforts to eliminate the bail system. she posted fundraisers for blm rioters in the summer of 2020 she continues to be a liberal ideologues on criminal justice matters and frankly on just about every other matter. yes, that's why she had the most liberal voting record in the senate. even more liberal than bernie sanders, just to let before you since you brought up the black lives matter protests here's president trump, former present trump has said he would pardon some, many of the january 6 rioters. does that mean you're against that no
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john, he said he would consider it, and i think it's appropriate to consider when you look at the unusually aggressive techniques the department of justice has used, weaponizing our legal system against in some cases, people who weren't even inside the capitol on that day now of course, anyone who committed violence against law enforcement officials are destroyed public property should face the legal consequences. >> but president trump is right when he says that we should consider a pardon against the victims of a weaponized system of justice. we should not be supporting blm and in if a writers who torch downtown minneapolis, that's what kamala harris did in 2020. it's what she's continued to do to this very day. you could still contribute money to their beryl bail fund up to this very morning because kamala harris is soft on crime. she is a failed san francisco liberal let's go liberal. >> we heard you say that many, many times this morning, senator tom cotton from arkansas. thank you very much
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have taken herself out of the race i am not leaving michigan. i'm proud to be the governor. michigan that was gretchen whitmer they're the governor of michigan so much to talk about with democratic strategist keith boykin and pete seat, former white house spokesperson for president george w bush keith, i just want to talk to you quickly because i'm not sure we've seen anything like this before in our recent history give us a sense of how the feelings changed over the past 48 hours inside the democratic party. >> now that kamala harris is the presumptive nominee for president i think that's right. sara, i have never seen anything like this in my entire life. the democratic party is energized and united just a few days ago, the party was divided and in disarray and suddenly it's come together more quickly than i think i've seen at any point at any anytime in
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any convention leading up to the convention history, the best parallel i can think of is democrats in 2008 when barak obama was nominated. but even then, the party was still reeling after the battle between hillary clinton and broccoli bama's, the party now is incredibly united black women are coming together now, tens of thousands of black women came together on a conference call. just the other day, black men are coming together just last night, tens of thousands of black men came together. the divine nine black greek organizations, the hbcus women of all colors that coming together concerned about reproductive rights and abortion and concern, and actually happy to have a woman at the top of the ticket the delegates have come together. she's already in one day gotten gotten old. the 1,976 delegates she needs to win the nomination. she's gotten endorsements from two presidents already. half of the united states senate i'm more than 100 members of the united states house of representatives , the afl-cio. all this has
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happened in just one day and on top of that, they've raised a record 200 $250 million, a quarter of $1 billion in one day. i've never seen this before in democratic party. i'm sure that donald trump right now must be doing something in pants and just having all kinds of buyers remorse about the idea that democrats changed the game on him fundamentally. and now he's stuck with j.d. vance and inexperienced freshman senator with only one year of experience, they've got to be really sweating right now. >> keith, you are on fire this morning. you must have had an extra little cup of coffee there going pete, look as as keith noted the republicans do seem to be struggling a bit on their attack strategy against kamala harris caught potentially by surprise. other, they have been sort of attacking her a bit over over the past few months but we're hearing some things that they are being told the messaging to
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the republicans is look, just attack her on things that she has done. in other words, policy and nothing else, but only ready. donald trump has broken the rule. and so have some other elected officials. here's what donald trump put on his truth social, he called her dumb as a rock and he said it's totally failed and insignificant. vice president. and it's turned into a great president, a future great president. how is that possible? so a pretty low blow there, but then you have this from tennessee congressman tim burchett biden, said first off, he said he's going to hire a black female for vice president in that not just skipped over. >> what about about white females. what about any other group it just when you go down that route to take mediocrity and that's what they have right now as vice president are you suggesting she's d she was a dei hire 100%. she was a dei
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hire no one has ever said that about a white male candidate, y, why use this language? well sara just to be sure, did you say that donald trump was a rule-breaker? a few seconds ago? >> of course we know that about him. and look some of the base is going to, is going to eat this up because they do not believe that kamala harris was picked to be vice president on the merits. there are some people who we'll see this as an attack on identity politics. the identity politics that more and more democrats are getting tired of. but i would argue that all democrats did was switch out the who there still saddled with, the, what this might be, the harris for president campaign but it is still the biden-harris agenda. and there is a lot a lot to talk about on that. and in this next three weeks, between right now and the democratic national
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convention, i think there is an opportunity to define kamala harris and who does that more effective? civilly could very well end up being the victor come november is it kamala harris who does a better job reintroducing herself? not a lot of people get a second chance for first impression. she has won right now, or is it the trump campaign that can pretty much just control h, find biden replaced with harris in all they're ready-made press releases to get out there side of this. >> pete seat, keith boykin. thank you both for coming on this morning and having this fund discussion a new endorsement pickup for kamala harris today, george clooney, the same george clooney who just this month made waves by essentially begging joe biden to get out of the race. >> what he's saying now this situation room with wolf blitzer. knighted six points cnn we just shipped are millionth monthly coffee subscription boxes were sending custom thank you gifts to our
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wrote for the new york times and not had a great impact and really made waves through hollywood and through dc will now he in a statement is telling our jake tapper that he is endorsing harris and he is thanking biden for stepping aside. and he says in part, quote, president biden has shown what true leadership is. he's saving democracy once again, and then he says that he excited to go do whatever he can to support vice president harris. now, as you mentioned, up top there yesterday, one kamala harris stepped out at her campaign headquarters. she came out to a beyonce song, freedom. well, i have learned exclusively from a source close to harris that beyond say, did give her approval to harris and her campaign to use this song. now, while beyonce has not given her official endorsement yet to vice president harris, this indicates that she's certainly has the stars support. >> all right. >> come au harris is being called bratt.
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>> and if you been on social media lately, like john has always take a look at what you probably i know you've seen these do you think you just fell out of a coconut tree? >> au julie thanks to the streets i'm old enough to remember when bradman spoiled, right? now. you're going she's going for i'm sorry completely have intended know how this was so. that happened get not trying i want 0:00 in the morning and decided to come to work as i always do, dress and my eyes closed and walked out. >> that's what i did here. >> were you not believing but that's okay. alyse what does bratt me? >> now i was going to say kate, you are in your brad green you are brought whether intentional or not all three of you are
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actually break this down. >> so as you say, volatile so yes. that video that we saw, of kamala harris dancing some of her most quotable moments with the overlay of green and sent to the music of british pops star charli xcx. so her most recent album is called brad. it came out last month as you see there, charlie then posted on x camila is bratt now she posted this on sunday just shortly after president biden gave his endorsement to harris to be the democratic nominee. and let me tell you why this is such a big deal. charli xcx has a huge young following. she's very much immersed in air net culture and what the biden campaign couldn't due and was struggling with doing was getting in gen z support will now kamala harris has complete gen z attention and she is really embraced this now, for all you who are wondering what brad means while charli xcx,
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she says it's a girl who likes the party, is just herself makes mistakes, but it's really just her true self. gen z has embraced this. they're all wearing green. it's a brat summer, it's an aesthetic, it's a mood, it's a culture could it be likes to party does not make mistakes. and where's greenshields are divided as volatile? i was like, yup i am worried we hope to be brad, i guess, but you've already made its breadth john, have been aware it did thank times i get dressed. i don't even do it myself. the close au was it? >> thank you very much. and thank you all for joining against this has been cnn news central rodden today know and understands. >> he's got he's got a brief we compile choice. >> hotels is a family of brands with a hotel for any traveler you want to like. number one, chef, dad cook it up a free hot
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