Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump and win the White House? | 60 Minutes Australia
Summary
TLDRThis 60 Minutes Australia segment delves into the life and political journey of Kamala Harris, from her multicultural upbringing in Berkeley to her current role as Vice President. It features interviews with childhood friends, political analysts, and former staffers, offering contrasting views on her character and capabilities. The piece scrutinizes her communication skills, leadership, and the challenges she faces in connecting with everyday Americans. Amidst a polarized political climate, the segment raises questions about Harris's potential presidency and the state of American democracy, reflecting on the importance of the upcoming election and the future of the nation.
Takeaways
- 😐 Kamala Harris is portrayed as a tough and confident individual with a strong sense of social justice.
- 🗣️ The script suggests that modern politics often prioritizes personal attacks over substantive policy discussions.
- 👵🏽 Harris's upbringing in Berkeley is highlighted as influential in shaping her identity and commitment to public service.
- 🌟 Her early life included activism and a strong educational background from immigrant parents, which deeply influenced her worldview.
- 👩⚖️ Harris's career as a prosecutor in San Francisco is noted for its toughness and her ability to handle pressure.
- 💔 The script hints at controversies surrounding her personal relationships and how they may have influenced her political ascent.
- 📉 Despite being a vice presidential candidate, Harris faces challenges in connecting with everyday Americans and has been criticized for poor communication.
- 🏛️ Her vice presidency has been criticized for issues like the handling of immigration and a lack of clear leadership.
- 🔍 The script questions whether Harris has a clear identity and if she can convincingly articulate her vision and plans as a leader.
- 🌎 Harris's limited foreign policy experience is seen as a potential weakness, especially when dealing with global crises.
- 🍽️ The personal touch of her long-standing friendships and her love for comfort food humanizes Harris, showing a side away from politics.
Q & A
What was the main criticism of Kamala Harris in the presidential debate?
-The main criticism of Kamala Harris in the presidential debate was that it was big on blasters but short on substance, with many observers noting that she needs to do more to convince voters of her true identity.
How is Kamala Harris's upbringing described in the script?
-Kamala Harris's upbringing is described as suburban, working-class, and multicultural. She was raised in Berkeley, a vibrant, middle-class city, by her single mother in a modest yellow home.
What influence did Kamala Harris's childhood friend Carol Porter believe Harris had even at a young age?
-Carol Porter believed that even at a young age, Kamala Harris was very confident, listened when people spoke, and had courage. She thought Harris was not fearful of taking charge or being responsible.
What role did Kamala Harris's parents' backgrounds play in shaping her?
-Kamala Harris's parents were immigrants, her mother from India and her father from Jamaica. This background is said to have shaped her sense of social justice and her path to public service.
Who was Willie Brown and what was his relationship with Kamala Harris?
-Willie Brown was the mayor of San Francisco for eight years from the late '90s and a kingmaker for the Democrats. He was also a political mentor and had a romantic relationship with Kamala Harris when she was a young prosecutor.
What was the public's perception of Kamala Harris's vice presidency according to the script?
-The public's perception of Kamala Harris's vice presidency was plagued by communication failures, claims of poor leadership, and bullying.
What was Kamala Harris's record as a US senator?
-As a US senator, Kamala Harris was involved in domestic and foreign policy, but the script suggests that her record is largely underwhelming and she has struggled to connect with everyday Americans.
What are some of the key challenges Kamala Harris would face if elected president?
-Some of the key challenges Kamala Harris would face if elected president include dealing with global issues and world leaders, controlling record numbers of immigrants crossing the southern border, and addressing domestic issues like the economy, immigration, and abortion.
How does Kamala Harris's friend Derek Johnson describe her leadership qualities?
-Derek Johnson describes Kamala Harris as a good listener, which he believes is one of the most important skills of leadership. He thinks she will listen and understand the situations of others to help make decisions as a leader.
What warning does political strategist Frank Lance give about the state of American democracy?
-Political strategist Frank Lance warns that American democracy is under severe attack, its credibility is at an all-time low, and it's at a breaking point. He expresses embarrassment, shame, and fear for the state of politics and the division it causes.
What does Carol Porter believe makes this the perfect moment for Kamala Harris?
-Carol Porter believes that the courage, love, and fight for what's right that Kamala Harris embodies make this the perfect moment for her to potentially become president and make history.
Outlines
🗣️ Political Debates and Kamala Harris's Image
The paragraph discusses the nature of modern political debates, highlighting the tendency to focus on personal attacks rather than policy substance. It points out that both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have engaged in this behavior, with Trump being particularly adept at it. The paragraph introduces a deeper exploration of Harris's character and qualifications, questioning whether she has what it takes to lead. It sets the stage for a profile of Harris, contrasting her with Trump and delving into her background, upbringing, and early life in Berkeley, California. The narrative also touches on her reputation for being tough and her ability to listen and lead, as recalled by a childhood friend.
🌟 Kamala Harris's Early Life and Political Ascent
This paragraph delves into Kamala Harris's early life, activism, and entry into law school, which laid the foundation for her career. It discusses her time as a prosecutor in San Francisco and her relationship with Willie Brown, which significantly influenced her political rise. The paragraph also covers her achievements as the first black female district attorney of San Francisco and attorney general of California. It includes insights from journalist Dan Morain, who has covered her career extensively, and Willie Brown's perspective on Harris's character and political acumen. The narrative suggests that Harris's upbringing and personal relationships have been instrumental in shaping her political identity and ambitions.
🔍 Kamala Harris's Vice Presidency and Public Perception
The paragraph examines Kamala Harris's tenure as Vice President, focusing on public perception and the challenges she faces in connecting with everyday Americans. It discusses her communication style, leadership qualities, and the criticisms she has received regarding her vice presidency. The narrative includes comments from political strategist Frank Lance, who provides an analysis of her public image and the tight race for the election. The paragraph also touches on Harris's stance on various issues, such as immigration and energy policy, and raises questions about her identity and clarity of purpose in the political arena.
🗳️ The Road to the White House: Kamala Harris's Challenge
This paragraph continues the exploration of Kamala Harris's political journey, emphasizing the obstacles she must overcome to win the presidency. It discusses her reputation among former staffers, with some describing her as a bully while others recall her as a supportive boss. The narrative also includes insights from Nancy Mel dowy, who served as National Security adviser to Harris, highlighting her involvement in foreign policy and her preparedness for meetings. The paragraph underscores the importance of Harris's ability to understand and address the concerns of working-class voters in key swing states, which will be crucial for her election success.
🍽️ A Glimpse into Kamala Harris's Personal Life and Friendships
The paragraph offers a personal look at Kamala Harris's life outside of politics, focusing on her long-standing friendship with Derek Johnson, the owner of a chicken and waffles restaurant. It provides a contrast to the formal political narrative by showcasing Harris's social side and her love for comfort food. The narrative includes Johnson's reflections on Harris's character and leadership qualities, emphasizing her ability to listen and understand others. The paragraph also hints at the challenges Harris faces in the upcoming election, suggesting that her personal touch and long-standing relationships could be key factors in her campaign.
🌎 The Future of American Democracy and Kamala Harris's Role
The final paragraph of the script addresses the broader context of American democracy and the role Kamala Harris might play in its future. It includes a warning from political strategist Frank Lance about the decline of decency and democracy in the United States, suggesting that the country is at a breaking point. The narrative emphasizes the responsibility of the American people to make an informed choice in the election and the potential impact of their decision on the nation's stability and global standing. The paragraph concludes with a reflection on Harris's potential presidency and the American dream, suggesting that her background and story could represent a moment of significant change for the country.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Vice President
💡Public Service
💡Social Justice
💡Immigration
💡Prosecutor
💡Political Ambition
💡Controversy
💡Communication Failures
💡Leadership
💡Identity Crisis
💡Foreign Policy
Highlights
The debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris was big on blaster but short on substance, highlighting the modern political trend of hurling insults.
Kamala Harris needs to do more to convince voters of her identity and capabilities as a leader.
Kamala Harris's upbringing in Berkeley by her single mother is highlighted as a formative influence on her life.
Carol Porter, a childhood friend, recalls Harris's confidence and courage from a young age.
Journalist Dan Morain discusses how Harris's multicultural background and activist upbringing shaped her career.
Willie Brown, former San Francisco mayor, reflects on Harris's toughness and political rise under his mentorship.
Harris's vice presidency has faced challenges including communication failures and leadership claims.
Pollster and political strategist Frank Lance discusses the tight race and Harris's small lead.
Harris's past as a prosecutor and her sharp tongue are noted as assets in her political career.
The debate over Harris's identity and her ability to connect with everyday Americans is highlighted.
Former staffers provide mixed reviews of Harris's management style, with some claiming she was a bully.
Nancy Mel dowy, former National Security adviser, defends Harris's involvement and preparedness in foreign policy.
The importance of Harris's ability to listen and understand different perspectives is emphasized by her friend Derek Johnson.
Frank Lance warns of the decline of decency and democracy in American politics, calling it a 'breaking point'.
The American public is tasked with choosing the best candidate for a fragile democracy in the upcoming election.
Carol Porter expresses her belief in Harris's potential to make history and bring about change as the next president.
Transcripts
coming up next you are a disgrace does
carela Harris have what it takes to lead
the Free World we want to know the D
meet the people who know her best was
she a great love very much very much
so edifying it was not the presidential
debate between Donald Trump and Carmela
Harris 5 days ago was big on Blaster but
short on substance forget policy it
seems hurling insults to malign your
opponent is now the way to succeed in
modern politics Donald Trump has
certainly turned this skill into an art
form but as we saw the vice president is
also no mug at it for many observers
though Carmela Harris still has a
substantial problem she needs to do more
to convince voters who she really is
tonight we meet some of the people who
know her best
the contrast could hardly be more
extreme a 78-year-old reality TV star
former president and convicted criminal
hoping to return to the Oval Office
Camala you're fired get out of here
you're
fired which is Weir his opponent and
polar opposite a 58-year-old woman of
mixed race Who Rose from prosecutor to
vice president I took on perpetrators of
all
kinds I know Donald Trump's
tip tonight from her Suburban
workingclass
upbringing to the top of the
ticket I accept your nomination to be
president the United States of
America who is the real Kamala Harris
are you ready now Vice President and
does she have what it takes to be
president I can tell when she's trying
to avoid a clear answer and the world
can see it she's not answered the
questions the public wants
answered it was here less than four
years ago that carela Harris made
history when she was sworn in as the
first black female Vice President of the
United States by the nature of the job
she's been in the shadows so a lot of
Voters here still don't know much about
her now she's in the fight of her
political career a new chapter in a
story that began far from the power and
privilege of Washington DC
on America's West Coast across the bay
from San Francisco carela Harris's
hometown of Berkeley is a vibrant
Multicultural middle class
City you'd be hardpressed to find anyone
who's known the vice president longer
than Carol
Porter I met comma Harris at the bus
stop in
19771 roughly we were going to first
grade at Thousand Oak School
they're still close to this day and
Carol has fond memories of living just
around the corner from carala who was
raised by her single mother in this
modest yellow
home was there something special about
her even then I've always thought kamla
was uh very confident one thing I I've
always remembered since I was little is
that she really listened when people
spoke she listened and I thought that
she had courage I thought that she you
know
was not fearful of things of doing
things or or being in charge of
something or responsible for something
she is a tough customer you know this is
a tough tough Lady this is a tough
lady journalist Dan morraine has covered
Kamala Harris's career for more than
three decades and wrote the first
biography of the vice president he says
her Berkeley upbringing shaped her sense
of social justice and path to Public
Service she's the daughter of immigrants
her mother is from India and her
father's from Jamaica so clearly that
shapes her she's second generation like
so many other Americans children of of
immigrants and and so I think she she
feels that to her core her mother
becomes a PhD cancer researcher her
father becomes a PhD economist
you know so these are really high
achieving
people people with a keen interest in
politics Carol recalls carela was an
activist from a young
age they went to protest with their
mother they they went on the front lines
we had tanks staged down the street from
our house when we were growing up that
were preparing for martial law because
people were protesting the Vietnam War
so we grew up in that environment
it was no great surprise when carela
Harris went off to law school before
forging a reputation as a sharp tonged
prosecutor in San Francisco where she
caught the eye of Willie Brown she was a
uh
brilliant gorgeous woman she had a
reputation back then for being tough
very tough not just tough but very tough
and always
overprepared Willie was mayor of San
Francisco for 8 years from The Late '90s
and a king maker for the
Democrats but to a young carela Harris
he was much more than just a political
Mentor you dated for a time do you
reflect fondly on that
relationship I do I do she was uh more
than a date far more than a date
was she a great
love very much very much
so he was 60 at the time and still
married carela was 29 and her political
career skyrocketed under his
influence Willie says he knew right away
that carela Harris was destined to go
far beyond California courtrooms
what comes to mind about the way she
operates under pressure she would never
know she's under pressure she will not
demonstrate being unable to be
responsive with a quality
explanation she also has the ability to
quickly uh make you
smile in the process and what you don't
know is I suspect she's playing in your
demise as she smiles is that right and
that's a good quality for a quality
politician well you have to be a killer
don't you well that term I won't use but
the results reflect that a killer has
been
there now 90 and still as sharp as
attack Willie brushes off the
controversy surrounding their affairs
she at all times during the time that I
spent uh with
her she was incredibly
sensitive uh and
responsive and Karen that it was amazing
to watch her she literally evidence the
sensitivity for
others that I didn't have and still
don't don't
have carela Harris went on to become the
first black female district attorney of
San Francisco then California's first
black female attorney general before
landing her first job in Washington DC
as a US senator in
2017 Dan morraine interviewed her many
times over those years and saw her
ambition pay off whether you support her
or not she's a good
politician you know she could be in a
room she'd come in with a big her big
smile and um and her laugh Belly Laugh
she looks at you in the eye and she's
not looking over your shoulder to see
who the next person is she should go
talk to she she's very
engaging um and she's really smart right
Donald Trump called her dumb as a rock I
mean you can say a lot of things about
KL Harris dumb is not
one but her vice presidency has been
plagued by communication failures claims
of poor leadership and
bullying as you'll see carela Harris's
path to Victory is fraught with
obstacles and far from
Sur you cannot call this election it's
simply
impossible it is a
show comeo Harris up good debate see you
have fun thank you she's going to My
Philosophy now in fact I was going to
send her a Maga hat and what you will
also notice is that people start leaving
his rallies early there are plenty of
serious issues impacting Americans but
for their presidential candidates there
is no middle ground say is I read where
she was not black that she put out and
I'll say that and then I read that she
was black the freedom to make decisions
about one's own body should not be made
by the government
it's a brutal battle at times completely
ridiculous in Springfield they're eating
the dogs the people that came in they're
eating the cats remember the first time
carela Harris ran for president in 2019
she failed miserably dropping out of the
race early this time with President Joe
Biden and the Democratic party firmly
behind her she's on a role what you
think is a friendship with what is known
to be a dictator who would eat you for
lunch but history shows former president
Donald Trump is not to be
underestimated you cannot call this
election it's simply
impossible leading us pollster and
political strategist Frank Lance has
never seen a contest like this where do
the polls stand right now how tight is
it Harris has got a small lead but but
it is so small and on the key swing
States 1 or 2% on either side it is the
closest election that I've seen it's
even closer than
2016 until just a few months ago carela
Harris was one of the least popular
politicians in America widely criticized
for being a poor
Communicator talking about the
significance of the passage of time
right the significance of the passage of
time so when you think about it there is
great significance to the passage of
time we got to take this stuff seriously
as seriously as you are because you have
been forced to have to take it seriously
it is time for us to do what we have
been doing and that time is every day
Frank studies voter perceptions and says
the vice president has struggled to
connect with everyday
Americans well part of it is a word
salad she can't land the plane she's
going she's circling around around and
doesn't quite get to it I can tell when
she's trying to avoid a clear answer and
the world can see it but in the end
she's not Donald Trump and in the end
that not being Donald Trump may just be
enough for her to
win as vice president her record is
largely underwhelming she's responsible
for the Biden administration's failure
to control record numbers of immigrants
crossing the southern border
we've been to the Border you haven't
been to the Border I and I haven't been
to Europe and I don't I don't understand
the point that you're making and since
her last presidential campaign in 2019
she's changed her position on a Key
Energy policy fracking she's been a
national figure now for 5 years and she
still hasn't shown who she really is and
she still hasn't shown the details the
public wants to know know that she says
what she means means what she says and
then does what she says and there are
still significant question marks does
Kamala Harris have an identity crisis
I'm very careful when I use the word
crisis because everything in America is
a crisis that said she's not answered
the questions the public wants answered
she's not explained exactly what she
will
do meantime inside the White House her
reputation is mixed with some Anonymous
former staffers calling vice president
Harris a
bully but others have different
Recollections she was a terrific boss
and I will tell you we knew that every
day when we were working for kamla
Harris it was a time that was both
incredibly historic but also extremely
humbling Nancy Mel dowy was National
Security adviser to vice president
Harris from day one of the
administration until early
2022 they work together on domestic and
foreign
policy Kamala Harris has been described
as a bully with soul destroying
management style by some former staff
did you see anything of that uh I did
not how tough was she I I wouldn't use
the word tough I would say that she set
high standards for herself and for
everyone else and then she helped us
meet them if there was something that
she didn't like she was clear about it
I've heard all the attacks on her that
she wasn't in any of the important
meetings that her staff was excluded
that her staff kept quitting after six
or nine months that she hasn't been a
good boss none of that matters voters
don't vote on that they vote on their
relationship with the candidates not the
candidates relationship to their staff
for her all that matters does she
understand the challenges facing
paycheck to paycheck
voters it's those workingclass Americans
in just seven swing States who will
decide this election Frank Lun runs
focus groups regularly sitting down with
undecided
voters in the end there's 6% who are
undecided they're going to determine
this election and it's only 6% in seven
states if you do the math it actually
means 1% of America is going to
determine the votes the outcome for the
other 330 million can she win those
Working Class People Back In Those key
swing States yes but you have to address
them directly you have to do what I'm
doing right now is to look straight into
the
camera and appeal to them and say I get
it I hear
you I feel it and I'm this is exactly
what I'm going to do on day one on day
10 on day 100 on day 1,000 and in fact
the most powerful question that she
hopes is not asked are you better off
today than you were four years ago
because the answer for a majority of
Americans and a clear majority of
undecided voters is a resounding no
whoever moves in here next will
certainly have their work cut out for
them at home and overseas with war in
Europe and the Middle East and tensions
in the Indo Pacific carela Harris came
to the White House with pretty limited
experience in foreign policy so dealing
with global issues and world leaders
will be a real test for her 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 White House
Insider Nancy mckel dowy insists her
boss was extremely involved in foreign
policy a play thing or timid is not
those are not words that ever belong in
a sentence with kamla Harris she goes
into the meetings well prepared knowing
what we want out of the meeting but also
having very thoroughly looked into their
perspective what it is that world
leaders are bringing to Any Given
meeting because she very much believes
that in order to reach an agreement you
have to have an inclusive approach you
have to understand the other person's
perspective while domestic issues like
the economy immigration and abortion are
front of mind for voters Frank Lance
says foreign policy still matters is the
candidate likely to get the country into
a war that may not show up in the
polling in terms of terrorism or foreign
policy or the specifics which is China
Middle East and Russia
Ukraine but if the public comes to
perceive that this candidate is reckless
or
uninformed they will vote against them
so she's shown to be a lightweight
she'll have a really tough time
overcoming Donald Trump has she shown
herself to be a lightweight Republicans
claim she's a lightweight
the polling doesn't confirm that
Republicans claim that she is uninformed
and
uninvolved the polling does confirm that
in the end it only matters if we have a
crisis but boy does it matter if we have
a
crisis one thing's for sure at this
point she can't afford to put a foot
wrong coming up those who know her best
on what makes carela Harris TI what did
you guys get up to in your 20s uh we
want to know the dirt
oh a fried chicken restaurant might seem
an unlikely place to uncover the secrets
of a presidential
candidate all right how you doing how
are you welcome welcome thanks for
coming this is it yes welcome to the
home but if there's one thing carela
Harris cherishes as much as her lifelong
friendships it's comfort food and I'm
being treated to her favorite dish D oh
my goodness it's the vp's favorite the
thighs yams the greens looks amazing the
food is delicious but it's not the real
reason the vice president of the United
States likes to swing her motorcade past
the home of chicken and waffles in
Oakland
California her dear friend Derek Johnson
run this place he's known carela for
more than 40 years the same person I met
when I was 16 in my little mg sports car
laughing and having a good time is the
same person that's about to be hopefully
the next president of the United States
I mean words can't even you know with
somebody that you've hung out with your
teenage years your 20s I mean you don't
just think growing up oh yeah my
friend's going to be you know the
president of the United States it's a
pretty big deal yes it's a huge deal um
it's the Numero Uno position in the
world from kamala's teenage years to
inauguration Derek has been there
through it
all we're from Australia so you can tell
us the dirt we won't tell anyone you're
from Australia we want to know the do I
mean we're social we're very social we
we we we we we hung out concerts uh
clubs yeah I was the major social so I'd
probably pull her to more things than
she P me to not a heavy drinker no not I
mean seriously that would be that would
have been me in the 20s so she was
always the designated driver she was a
sensible one yes always always
level-headed um you know she was always
like the one nudging like okay now you
know it's time to go I'm like no it's
not we still have a couple more
hours while he's cautious not to give
away too much about a young Carefree
carela Derek is very clear when it comes
to why he thinks his friend could run
the country far better than Donald Trump
she will listen and I think that's
what's very important is to listen as
human beings right I don't know
everything about your life you don't
know everything about my life I don't
know what you've gone through cuz I'm
not you right but I can listen to it and
get some understanding and probably
through my life experiences relate to
what you're going through and help make
decisions as a leader to improve
whatever the situation that you're
trying to change it's one of the most
important skills of leadership really
and she has that hands
down these days their catch-ups look
very different last month Derek was the
vp's guest at the Democratic National
Convention walking into the
convention and he's already preparing
for president Harris's first day in the
White House I want to bring chicken and
waffles to the
inauguration that'll be a big hit hey
that's we will handle it I'll bring I'll
bring a old staff I'll reach back to all
employees like come on come on back I
need everybody for this one you need a
lot of waffle IR for that one yes yes
yes yes we'll be
ready but there's one hell of a race to
win first first of all it's important to
remind the former president you're not
running against Joe Biden you're running
against me carela Harris will have to
pull out all the stops to overcome the
Maga movement and take down Donald Trump
pster Frank Lance isn't convinced she
can do it and he has a d warning for us
all about the decline of decency and
democracy the American democracy is
under severe attack and its credibility
is at an all-time low we are at a
Breaking
Point and it's never been this way we
survived Watergate we've survived
assassinations we've survived uh double
digit inflation we've survived the
Vietnam War
corruption this is different you're
telling me Frank that democracy is in
danger yes I am and I'm saying this
because I don't want your country and
your people to pursue the same kind of
politics that we have yall are watching
America and you're wondering have we
lost it I'm embarrassed about it I'm
ashamed because we all know how we
behave to each other
it is a show and it's our show
and I just wish we could do something
about it but I'm not optimistic you're
not only embarrassed and ashamed you're
scared it's why I speak the way I do
it's why I did this
interview it's a wakeup call I don't
mind them fighting over how best to
educate someone I don't mind them
fighting over how best to house the
homeless or to feed the hungry but when
you're trying to demonize someone for
their race when you're trying to
criticize someone for an attack that you
know will divide the country by gender
by age by
ethnicity and it's
irreparable that's evil and that feels
like American democracy in
2024 it's difficult to hear and
underlines the incredible responsibility
weighing upon the American people they
have just 51 days to decide who is the
best candidate or who will do the least
damage to an already fragile powder
Kake for Carol Porter though there's no
comparison that was Last Christmas I was
at kamla's and Doug's uh house the vice
president's childhood best friend is
convinced America is ready for real
change and that the girl from this
modest Berkeley neighborhood is poised
to make history once more is this the
American dream it may be a dream for
some but it's definitely an American
story and it's a story of courage and
it's a story of love and it's a story of
fighting for what's right this is the
perfect perfect moment for her hello I'm
Amelia Adams thanks for watching 60
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