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Transcript of presidential debate
RenderTimeStamp(1223994751418,['October 14, 2008 -- Updated 1432 GMT (2232 HKT)','updated 10:32 a.m. Transcript of presidential debateStory Highlights Sen. John McCain, Sen. WASHINGTON (CNN ) -- Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama debated on the campus of the University of Mississippi Friday night. The moderator for the debate was Jim Lehrer of the NewsHour on PBS. The presidential candidates shake hands at the start of their first debate. LEHRER: Gentlemen, at this very moment tonight, where do you stand on the financial recovery plan? First response to you, Senator Obama. You have two minutes. OBAMA: Well, thank you very much, Jim, and thanks to the commission and the University of Mississippi, "Ole Miss," for hosting us tonight. I can't think of a more important time for us to talk about the future of the country. You know, we are at a defining moment in our history. Our nation is involved in two wars, and we are going through the worst financial crisis since the Great Depressio...
Originally from: http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/14/ct.presidential.debate1.transcript/
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Tonight's debate: Hear the music
First Read is an analysis of the day's political news, from the NBC News political unit. The Nashville Tennessean previews tonight’s debate. “As the two men get set for their second presidential campaign debate at 8 tonight in Nashville, otherwise known as Music City, Republican nominee McCain needs to change the words and the music. Democrat Obama would just as soon sing in the same key from now until Election Day. The Chicago Sun-Times Lynn Sweet examines the format of tonight’s debate. “Tuesday's match-up at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., will be moderated by NBC's Tom Brokaw, with the questions to be culled from a group of 100 to 150 uncommitted likely voters in the audience and another one-third to come via the Internet. Brokaw selects the questions to ask from written queries submitted prior to the debate, according to the ‘contract.’ An audience member will not be allowed to switch questions. Under the deal, the moderator may not ask followups or make com...
Originally from: http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/10/07/1504483.aspx
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Calcio Debate: Italy Hell, England Heaven – Stop Fooling Us SKY!
If you are subscriber to English SKY, and listen to everything the television sports brand says, you would be made to believe that the English Premiership is the most perfect league in the world and that the Italian championship is just full of violence, racism, corruption, and divers. My debate today was originally going to be on the Italian goalkeeping crisis. This was until I stumbled across a story on SKY Sports detailing the stadium scuffles that occurred between Bulgaria and Italy fans in Sofia on Saturday night.“Nothing wrong with reporting this story,” you may think. And you would be right. The problem with SKY Sports though is that the only Italian news they ever cover is either violence, racism, diving, corruption, or any other negative Calcio stereotype. It has reached the point now where it is obvious that this is a deliberate and dirty ploy to damage the image and integrity of Italian football.SKY markets the Premiership as the “best league in the world”, even (pr...
Originally from: http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=910894
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