Key moments from Harris and Walz's first joint interview
The Democratic ticket spoke to CNN about their policies and when she heard Biden was dropping out.
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Ms Harris defended her shifts on policy, President Joe Biden, and her time in the White House.
She argued that the Biden administration was able to recover the economy after the pandemic.
Addressing criticism that she had been too soft on illegal immigration, a core part of her rival Donald Trump's message, she said as president she would sign tough legislation. Mr Trump dismissed the interview as "boring".
You can read more about the interview here.
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cr5nleq19llo
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