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now, let me take you through this right now. r. kelly is serving a lengthy sentence in a prison in north carolina. now, back in 2022 he was charged and convicted for child pornography and enticing a minor and he was sentenced to 20 years. now, when he was sentenced to 20 years he had already been convicted to 30 years for other crimes in new york, will now his attorney is saying that this should all be barred by the statute of limitations and let me tell you why. back in 2003, there was a new law that was passed by congress. it's called the protect act. and what this does is it essentially eliminates the statute of limitations for sex crimes involving myers will now r. kelly's attorney is saying that since this conduct of that r. kelly committed happened in the 90s, that was before 2003 when the protect act was passed. so she is saying that you should not be able to
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charge i'm convict someone if this was before 2003. now, i reached out to our kelly's attorney, jennifer bonjean. here's what she tells me, kate, she says, quote, laws are generally applied prospectively. the 2003 amendments that expanded the statute of limitations was not intended to apply to mr. kelly's alleged conduct from the 1990 hi indies statutes should be strictly construed and prosecutors should not be permitted to ignore the intent of congress even when the defendant is r. kelly. so you're seeing there that she's saying because he is a celebrity and because this is a high-profile case that he should be treated like everyone else. >> but thank you so much for tracking that for us. >> appreciate it new hour of cnn central starts now breaking overnight, the assassination of the top political leader of hamas inside iran raising fears
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this morning of the possibility of an all-out war in the middle east the new timeline on when vice president harris will pick a running mate desert travel schedule, give us a big clue on who that pick will be. and then keeping the trial in try app along the paris olympics avoids a major sports calamity. i'm john berman with kate bolduan, sara sidner is in chicago this morning this is cnn usa we already supercharged sprint to selecting a running mate for kamala harris is picking up more speed. >> harris campaign says they will announce so vp by tuesday, that is one of the vice president and her running mate will kick off a tour of battleground states starting in philadelphia, pennsylvania, then they move we'll move on to detroit, michigan, also on the calendar wisconsin north carolina, nevada, arizona and
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georgia harris was in atlanta, georgia last night where she spoke at a high-energy rally during which she leveled a new challenge to donald trump to face her on a debate stage but he is running mate. >> sure. seem to have a lot to say about me. and by the way, don't you find some of their stuff to just to be plain weird. i do hope you'll reconsider to meet me on the debate stage because as the saying goes if you got something to say hey cnn's priscilla alvarez at the white house for us and priscilla, what's happening behind the scenes, how close is kamala harris to picking a running mate? well, kate, there's certainly working on a very tight timeline and what this looks like behind the scenes is a lot of research and poring over documents the vice president has notebooks with information on each of the contenders that she has been
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reviewing. there have been preliminary and informal conversations, and she's also asked her advisers who would the best governing partner if she were to win in november. now some of the people on that list include arizona senator mark kelly pennsylvania governor josh shapiro, and minnesota governor tim walz, as well as others like transportation secretary, pete buttigieg. now, we are told that no formal interviews have been conducted yet, but that is also expected this week. of course, they are on track to reveal who will be her running mate by tuesday. that is when they will there will be a rally in philadelphia kicking off a travel blitz for the vice president and her running mate that includes wisconsin, michigan, north carolina, georgia, arizona, and nevada notably kate, all of those states minus north carolina, or were ones that president biden narrowly won in 2020. so the campaign is trying to keep all of those in play by sending her and her running mate next week and priscilla, the trump
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campaign is out with its first real big ad buy to attacking kamala harris, the focus of that immigration, how she pushing back on this republicans and the former president have wanted to label her the borders are going back to her task, leading diplomatic efforts in central america. >> she was never charged with overseeing border security, but in this case, it doesn't matter. and the republicans arguments against her but notably, the vice president is taking the attack as well and going on the offensive on an issue that up until this point, the administration had really distanced itself from take a listen to what she said yesterday. >> went after transnational gangs drug cartels, and human traffickers that came into our country illegally i prosecuted them in case after case, and i won donald trump donald trump.
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>> on the other hand has been talking a big game about securing our border but he does not want the walk or as mud frame quavo would say, he does now walk it like he talks now the. >> vice president also taking that argument in a campaign at a campaign video that was released yesterday clearly willing to go toe to toe with former president donald trump on one of his key issues, immigration we'll continue to be a key issue and border security throughout this now sprint of an election between those two, priscilla, thank you so much, john all right. this morning, the national association of black journalists annual convention is underway in chicago. and donald trump will be there answering questions from reporters there, which is creating some controversy. we've got our person on the ground there, our very own sara sidner at the convention with the latest and this is becoming
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something of a thing sara it is there's controversy being whipped up here in the windy city because of what has happened here, donald trump. >> and kamala harris are both actually invited to this before biden dropped out of the race. but it was only donald trump who accepted to come in person. kamala harris, according to any bj, could not schedule this. she had to tight of a scheduling was enabled to do it virtually either they are still trying to work that out. the controversy of course, surrounding the fact that kamala harris, if she were to become president, would be the first black american female president of the united states. and her not being here instead of donald trump, who has had a lot to say about black americans. and this particular city. and the way he has treated, for example black reporters has been somewhat of a controversy here, but this is something that any bj does every single time it has its conference. they always invite the presumptive nominee he's for president to come and speak. they've been doing so since 1976. i wanted to let you
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hear from the president of any bj who talked about the controversy. this has caused some of the, for example, a board member to leave the organization saying that she will no longer be on the board partly because of this. and a few other issues. but here's what he had to say about the controversy as some letting donald trump speak when they do not have the other presumptive nominee it is our jobs as journalists to have those uncommon, uncomfortable conversations so that the people who count on us to inform them get the information from the source. >> and i hope as a journalism organization, national association of black journalists, we take that portion seriously his point has look, this could be the president that 47th president of the united states, and it serves some time for the journalists here to be able to question him. >> there will be several journalists on the panel asking him questions from several different organizations. but
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there is a concern already because donald trump has already started to try to use this as he is trying to garner more black votes at some of the black population has voted for donald trump more than in the past here's a little bit of what he put out. he said, president trump accomplished more for black americans than any other president in recent history. that is of course, disputable. he talks about. for example, unemployment when it comes two black americans and during his administration, it was true that unemployment was lowered for black americans than it was previously. but the biden administration has seen an even lower number unemployment for black americans. so there'll be a lot of fact checking that is expected on the stage live as it happens, it will be published on any vjs website. and elsewhere i do want to let you know there also be a protest that has planned here. we're not sure how large, but there is going to be a protest outside of the hotel where donald trump will be he's speaking to journalists, don't sara sinder. >> we miss you so much, but seeing you in the big screen like that, almost been able to reach out and touch you. it
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makes, it takes the sting out thank you very much go ahead and take out the sting just a bit. >> just joining us right now to talk about this, is former senior advisor for kamala harris his senate campaign, and former campaign manager when she was running for attorney general of california, brian broca and stuart stevens, former republican political consultant, who is the presidential campaign strategies for george w bush, mitt romney's also the author of the conspiracy to end america, five ways my old party is driving or democracy to autocracy, guys, thanks for being here. bryan lanza with you, what do you think of as sara was laying out? there's kind of big moments that's going to happen to nab j today with trump sitting for this panel discussion and taking questions. what do you think this move is about by trump and also about the controversy around it well, i think the narrative around this race than conventional wisdom has been totally flipped on its head over the last three weeks. >> and that's because kamala harris is somebody who can confounds her opponents and donald trump doesn't know well exactly how to go after her. i just read that he's been
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calling her a communist. i mean, there i don't know if they think she's too liberal or she's too conservative as a prosecutor. but the thing is she keeps her opponents on her toes, so it'll be interesting to see how he attacks her in front of the national association of black journalists. i have no doubt he will try to rewrite history about his record over the past for years when he was president with the african-american community. but it's not going to fly. and she's totally flipped this race on its head. store. >> i was going to ask you because maybe some of this may be trump trying to redefine himself on some level with, with going there today. but the real race, it seems to define kamala harris and what her campaign, this time and is about, i mean, what did you see in that rally in georgia yesterday on that front and the effort by trump and other republicans that we have already heard time and again working hard to define her as extreme working hard to define her as a san francisco liberal yeah, i read this just isn't going to work on something seems to be happening here that
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doesn't happen very often in our american politics. i think it happened with obama for a lot of people had happened with reagan and that is this. presidents are race is becoming not just about who you are supporting, but about who you as a voter are this is self self-definition. and what kind of country do you want to live in? the contrast is so stark between future and pass, between an america that was dominated by white political figures trump's coalition is at 85%. white in a country that's 60, 59% non-white, and becoming less so every day and it's i think his about questions of people are asking that go beyond policy questions that go to what sort of future will america have? and, you know, one of my favorite politicians used to say bet on the future, it's going to happen anyway
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and i think that's for the harris campaign is headed and i think it's going to work for them very well. >> so we're interesting. brian out to play something that donald trump said about kamala harris in an interview this week, suggesting that she would not be able to stand up to world leaders and then kind of dangling and out there on the y, listen to this i think they'll walk all over. >> she'll be so easy for them. she'll be like a play toy. they look at her and they say we can't believe we got so lucky they're going to walk all over. and i don't want to say as to why but a lot of people understand it you were in her campaign when she was running to be attorney random one to be attorney general of california. >> what do you say to that? >> i mean, i think he should ask bill barr or jeff sessions or anybody who was on the receiving end of a kamala harris grilling, whether she
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walked all over them. i mean, we saw literally those guys quaking in their boots as she was sitting up there in the senate. but she's also somebody who i think he forgets. was it career prosecutor? somebody who put away some of the toughest, most violent criminals when she was both a line prosecutor and also the elected da and attorney general taking on transnational gangs. so and by the way, she's spent the last four years representing the biden administration on the world stage. she's been in munich, she has been meeting with world leaders i think anybody who underestimates her is doing themselves hello, was a disservice and she thrives on being an underdog. so i think he does so he he underwent estimates are at his own peril what store is hitting at her for being a woman like he this is the thing we know donald trump does, right dangling it out there and saying, i don't need to say it because you get it. >> but, you know and obviously, laura ingraham didn't follow up with what exactly do you mean? why would why would you but was that what this is why women
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vote i can tell you exactly what because donald trump doesn't respect women he has particularly women who are african american non flight he has cannot deal with a world in which these women have power and unless they repeal the 19th amendment, which isn't looking really good here he is going to lose in historic numbers which women voters. >> and i think a lot of men are offended by this. they don't want to see their wives treated that way. their moms, their sisters, their daughters it's extraordinarily disrespectful and it's sort of like a hand reaching out for some 1950s crips of getting your place like an episode of mad men or something and that's just not
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the country that america is and it's certainly in the country that majority of americans want to live in we're proud about the fact that women have stronger roles across the board. so i think this is it's a terrible political mistake, but it's an inevitable political mistake because donald trump can't change let's see what happens next. >> boies, thanks for coming in. appreciate it. john. >> quite breaking overnight feels fears of a full out war in the middle east. hamas is threatening retaliation after accusing israel of. killing its top political leader and then after days of postponed events due to e coli in water quality concerns, olympic triathletes finally do move into the river sen. and can memes helped elect vice president kamala harris, president's son, gen z activists there, was i shall
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assassination of ismail haniah in a statement that has just been released saying read in part, this statements just coming in. so rita with you together, the response to an assassination will indeed be special operations harder and intended to instill deep regret in the perpetrator. cnn's alex marquardt joins us now he's got more on this. we now have this new statement from iran's mission i'm in new york, what more are you hearing this hour well, kate, it is that response, however vague, the iranians described it. >> that is causing real concern that is going to cause real concern here in washington. what does it mean for the rest of the region or what does it mean for americans in the region? we're in uncharted territory, very dangerous territory what i'm hearing from a variety of sources this morning, kate, is that the the u.s. did not get a heads up. the u.s. had no role in this the u.s. certainly not coming forward saying that israel was behind this assassination. and
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that is something that we've heard from secretary blinken. he's the only senior us official so far to talk about what happened. he said he didn't want to speculate, but that the u.s. had no role and they had no awareness. he's traveling out in asia. we would expect to get more reaction throughout the course of the day. sometimes us has given a heads-up like they were yesterday when israel went after that top hezbollah leader in lebanon. but we are really extraordinary moment, kate, where israel has now carried out strikes against lebanon against iran, against the hamas leader all in the past 24 hours, which could have major implications. we saw back in april, iran attack israel with more than 300 drones and missiles. after an israeli strike on an iranian, embassy complex in damascus. this is arguably much more sensitive, so there is a real concern now that this war could really spiral out of control, go well beyond gaza. >> you mentioned israel
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publicly taking responsibility for the hit hence the hezbollah leader in beirut taking him out. what new reporting do you have on that well, for shakur is the name of the top hezbollah military commander who was killed by israel yesterday. >> that's according to the idf. it was a precision strike in southern beirut there, was relatively minor damage done to the surrounding area but his he was taken out by the israelis in response to that strike over the weekend in the israeli occupied golan heights that left some 12 druze children dead. israel, of course, treats that territory like their own. they said there going to respond. and so yesterday we saw that precision strike, which israel says did take out fluid shakur. he incidentally had a bounty on his head from the u.s. some $5 he had played a significant role the 1983
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marine barracks bombing in beirut that killed some 241 us marine. so this was also someone who the u.s wanted yesterday after this strike happened, we were speculating about whether that would be the end of the israeli response to the hezbollah strike over the weekend. but now we see israel significantly stepping up their operations against adversaries. this killing, if it was indeed israel in tehran of the top hamas political leader could have very severe consequences. one of the most immediate and most direct could be on these ceasefire talks where it smelled haniah was the guy at the table we'll doing the negotiating so at the very least, these talks are on pause, but they could of course, now be completely scuttled alex, thank you so much. >> great reporting as always, much more to come for us. vice president kamala harris is narrowing in on her pick to be for running mate, the governor who pulled himself out of
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thanks. medical guardian five foot-9 man, not included. this is the home for the world's most essential stories in journalism. and now, cnn has been recognized with the most emmy nominations of any news organization this year this is cnn he could be any time from a few hours to a few days before we learn who vice president kamala harris has chosen to be her running mate. >> her campaign has pretty much indicated that decision will come by tuesday. one person, it will not be in north carolina
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governor roy cooper, who is with us now on governor. it won't be you because you took yourself out of the running. why? >> well, good morning, john. >> let me say that i am 100% behind kamala harris in her quest to be president i am confident that she will win. >> i don't think i've ever seen this much enthusiasm for a candidate since barak obama in 2008 so, what carolina and as you know, barack obama won north carolina in 2008. i believe kamala harris will do the same thing. she has a wealth of choices. i know personally and well, all of the governors who are reportedly in condition and contention here for her selection as vice president i don't know senator kelly, that well, but i know that he is a patriot and a strong candidate as well so i feel comfortable that this is going to be a strong ticket
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this was just not the right time for me or my state. and i informed the harris campaign pretty early that i did not want to be in condition contention for this, but i'm going to go across the country. >> i'm going to work for her. i'm going to work hard in north carolina. >> we had the biggest governor's race in the country. we're trying to break our legislative super majority i'm not personally on the ballot this time, but i'm working as if i were because everything i care about is on the ballot this time. >> you say not the right time for you or your state. there could be an open senate seat in your state in a couple of years, you have your eye on that well, we certainly know the importance of the united states senate and we know kamala harris has got to be president. >> so she's going to need some help. i'm not going to make any decisions on that or potentially other options for
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me until i finish my term as governor i'm going to i'm going to run through the end of the tape, get these elections done, and then i'll make decisions about that. >> so you're not going to announce it right here this morning at 9:32 a.m. on cnn news central well too early to try had to try. so governor last night in georgia, the vice president gave about a 20 minute speech. you talked about the crowd there in one of the things she did that was interesting is she seemed to try to go on offense on one of the issues that has been deemed a weakness to the democratic ticket, and that would be immigration. she noted how she, as a prosecutor, i prosecuted cartels and prosecuted people across the border illegally. and then she went right after donald trump listened donald trump on the other hand has been talking a big game about securing our border but he does not walk the walk said, he does
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not walk the walk. the statistics from the governor about border governor are what they are then under donald trump when you put these up, we can show me border encounters very much lower than they have been under the biden-harris administration. so what walk do you think she's talking about? >> well first you got to remember that donald trump only thinks about himself. you also got to remember that covid was occurring under donald trump's administration. >> but look, we had the strongest border bill in a generation we had conservative republicans signed and on to do this, we have a lot of progressive groups that were very much again it against it. the biden-harris administration was ready to sign it and put it into place and give the resources to the border that it needs to do the right thing to make sure that cases get adjudicated, to make sure that
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they had the security that they need. >> they were ready to get it done. they had the republican senators and members of the house to do it donald trump knew that if they got it done, this would have a huge impact on the border. and this would hurt his campaign this is all about donald trump. she should be on offense because the solution to this was in legislation that could have been put in place. but for him putting pressure on republican legislators in congress, in the senate who are going to do whatever he tells them them to do, even though they know it's not the right thing and speaking of office, is that what you want to see from the campaign going forward is what we how is what we saw last night, a reflection of how you think the harris campaign will run the next 98 days are yet look, she's got to go on the offensive on the issues that
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matter to the american people, the republicans are over there trying to divide us is pretty clear that j.d. >> vance and donald trump do not respect women it's pretty clear that that permeates through maga leadership. she's going to show what a strong woman leader xi is having an a prosecutor, attorney general of california, a united states senator for california, and vice president for the last three-and-a-half years, she's going to talk about things in north carolina, like helping active military families get child support she's going to talk about the fact that she and i are working together on a medical debt elimination plan that's going to help 2 million north carolinians get rid of about 4 billion in federal debt by incentivizing, advising the hospital. she endorsed north carolina's plan, yesterday. these are the things that matter on the ground. these are the things that donald trump not only doesn't care about,
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but fights actively against kamala harris can go on offense because she's talking about the kitchen table issues that everyday people care about. >> governor roy cooper from north carolina. thank you so much for being with us when you do choose to make some kind of announcement about what's next we do, trust it will be right here on cnn news central. thank you so much for your time, sir. >> thank you, john all right. >> new reporting that the pool at the paris olympics is slow. i've been wondering about this because all lee's top swimmers, no real world records now. so what's in the water? how did they slow down the water here? how can you slow down that? what are you pouring the water? what is it like slot nic, it slower. what's going on here? say what's the athletes in aws pushing the limits of what is capable? >> all right ready to show the world how good i am. >> i've trained all over the
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call 187786 68555 i'm dr. sanjay gupta in atlanta and this is cnn social media strategy is a critical aspect of any campaign. these days, especially a presidential campaign for the harris campaign is widely seen as the key to helping define her as a candidate this time around before her opponents can. >> but that looked like an atlanta yesterday. >> was this in part harris posted on tiktok new video with one of her campaign's newest allies, grammy winning artist megan thee stallion why does she got to make the say i can't grow calls for a pardon what the fields are, president what do you have to say to the american people? >> we are not going back reporting live i do. >> i actually should bring that kind of energy, but how well do fans of viral moments and catchy memes? how well does
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that translate into actual voter support? let's talk to somebody who knows joining us right now is deja foxx she worked on kamala harris, his first presidential campaign back in 2019 when you were just 19-years-old yourself leaving the digital teams influencer and surrogate strategy data. thanks for coming in let's let's lay the groundwork here. >> you say that it's not just an electoral battle that we're that they're looking at before that even it's a narrative battle and for those still uninitiated are not on social media. why is digital social being memorable mean being meme-worthy so important to a presidential campaign today right. >> i mean, when we look at the scope of things, digital is relatively new and presidential campaigns, but even platforms like tiktok didn't exist. just one or two cycles back and so the landscape is absolutely changing, but it is about meeting young people where they are were they are consuming their news, where they're building their political
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opinions that will follow them for the rest of their lives. and when we look at kamala harris, in particular, is about defining her for an audience who may not know her yet and, you know, as i've gone on tiktok and posted videos of my time on the campaign. and what i know to be true of this candidate is he's so many people saying that they feel hope for the first time that they see her as a real person and that they're excited to get to know her and this is really the platform to do it. and we're talking about young people, when we are talking about first-time voters, it really is amazing when you think about how pervasive tiktok is, that it really is new ish in terms of the influence and the presidential campaign, even just that, just realizing it does really travel at the speed of light. harris out of the gate went viral the whole camila. is kamala is brat was kind of where it really picked up steam and then there was the very same time. there is also wrapped into this, this viral coconut tree moment. i want to play this for everyone
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you think you. >> just fell out of a coconut tree think in the context of all in which you live, and what came before you that coconut tree moment though taken, cut redone millions of times over set to music that to different music. >> this happened last year. it started to regain traction after biden's poor debate performance. and it also didn't start as something of a little bit of a it's a criticism of like a little bit of a slap. then it was slipped into being something positive. how does that happen and how do you capitalize on an flipping and flipping a moment like this? >> yeah that's absolutely right. this started as something that the right was latching onto to poke fun at her for her laugh, right? which we know is a gender-based attack but what we also know to be true is that kamala harris is a woman who was raised by strong women who taught her to
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laugh from her belly i think that when we see moments like this go out into the wild, wild west of the internet and be reinterpreted by the people where there, who are not digital strategists, right? but who are likely teenage girls sitting in their bedrooms creating these fan cam edits making these names that we see a reinterpretation through their perspective. and that to me is really, really exciting as we look at this election and the power that young people hold, not only at the polls, but in defining the narrative landscape. so young people have really been able to take this on, take something that was sort of a dig change it into something that's been a viral moment, a way of introducing her to a new group and really something that i think we'll be studying in the future you're all in for kamala harris, of course, but isn't trump just as nimble of the measure is saying, like, if a measure of it is like saying quirky things sure and that's why it cannot just be the measure, right? that viral moments cannot be
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where this ends as i look to what these moments can do, there, not just about winning the electoral battle, they certainly are not just about getting impressions and viral videos there about changing the name narrative there about changing the way that the viewers, right? the girls who were scrolling at home on tiktok see themselves, see what it means to be qualified. see each other and the world, right? this is about perspective and it's a way of changing who gets to create narrative, who gets to tell hello stories, who gets to create media that defines campaigns and this is more decentralized than it's ever been. not only do you not need 1 million followers to get 1 million views and change 100,000 mines. but you certainly don't on platforms like this event so i think this is a really exciting moment to see how teen girls, young folks take this power into their
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hands and decide this election outside of just they're power at the polls, which is absolutely important. but also their narrative power. >> no, absolutely. and how and how people can authentically reach out in that way, which the authenticity element of it is so critical. and what you're talking about and reaching people digest great to meet you. thanks for coming in thank you for having me appreciate it. >> thanks so much for joining us guys. this is cnn new central, cnn newsroom with pamela brown up next the five things podcast cnn based top five stories, all in one podcast the five things you need to hear it you're five minutes. >> prime members can listen to fight things ad-free on amazon music this is a future. >> go daddy arrow creates a logo website, even social posts and minutes ai, ai who was to
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