New Outlook: Magazine Dems, Sunday, 12/30/2007
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll.
In this special primary edition of New Hampshire Outlook, we cover three Democratic Senators all hoping to be the next president.
We begin with Senator Hillary Clinton.
The former First Lady and Democrat from New York is looking to make history and become the first woman elected President of the United States.
Outlook's Richard Ager reports on her candidacy.
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Clinton started her political life as a Republican like her father.
She was elected to her second term in the U-S Senate in 2006.
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The candidacy of Senator Barack Obama.
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Senator Barack Obama is a former community organizer, civil rights lawyer, law professor and author.
I talked to the Democrat from Chicago about his White House bid.
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UNH Rally Tape 1 A/ 6:48:07
6:49:36 thank you wildcats… unbelievable welcome.
TRK1: Wherever Barack Obama goes - he draws huge crowds….and a sizeable press contingent. 6:51:26 Obama: I don't know what you guys did this weekend but I announced that I was running for the presidency of United states…applause…
TRK2: At 46, Obama is the"youngest" candidate in the field. The state senator from Illinois was a virtual unknown until the 2004 democratic convention.
Obama: 21:56:52 the hope of a skinny kid with a funny name who believes America has a place for him too, applause:03
SOT: 21:44:27 they would give me an African name, blessed in a tolerant country a name would not be a barrier to success applause 21:44:39
TRK3: His rousing call for national unity stole the show.
SOT 21:54:44 Obama: There is not a liberal or conservative America.there is not a black or white asian or latino America…there is a united states of America applause 21:55:00
TRK4: His message struck a chord …and made him a rising star in the democratic party. He was elected to the US Senate in 2004 and was quickly elevated to rock star status.
SOT Lynch: 1;21:13 we originally scheduled the rolling stones for this party…but we cancelled them that Sen obama would sell more tickets laughter and applause / standing o. 1:21:21
TRK5: and that was well BEFORE he announced for President.
SOT Kathy Sullivan: 1:23:37-:47 Sen barak Obama Obama: 1:24:14 NH I'm all fired up
TRK6: From the beginning his unsual name has attracted attention.
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SOT beth question -what do you make of all this?
10:08:38 Obama: you learn not to take it too seriously its flattering you are grateful you have this platform …to talk about things you care deeply about and people are willing to pay attention 10:08:55
TRK8: He's also picked up some high profile endorsements.
She can sell books - organizers hope she can sell a politican.
TRK1O: For a lot of Voters…the Iraq War is the "biggest" Issue in their choice for a nominee.
SOT: utube/Cnn debate / 4:33:20-:29 Obama: When I am president….before I comit troops….I will be honest with families making the sacrifice.
SOT; Interview tape: 10:09:58 Beth Question….you've talked about withdrawing troops…
10:10:06 keep in mind we've been there almost 5 years now.longer than world war 2 took notion that somehow we have not stuck to it… is belied by facts:29
what I believe not military solution has to be political solution. 10:10:35
10:10:48 so, yes when I take office I will end this war.bring troops home within 16 months we'll be as careful getting out as we were careless getting in
10:11:29 beth Q…how is your plan different than rivals?
10:11:35 I have been much clearer on timetable than sen Clinton has..I have also said that the only troops remain would be to protect embassies and al kahdai and iraq for example if they tried to see up a base there 10:11:55
sen Clinton seems to have a broader mission in mind for resididual force hasn't been clear pace with which she would withdraw troop
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Obama is the first of the "post" baby boom generation to seek the White House.
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Senator Joe Biden and his quest for the Democratic nomination for President.
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Democrat Joe Biden hopes he's the next Senator elected president.
Biden has served the people of Delaware in the Senate for the past 27 years.
Outlook's Richard Ager has more on Joe Biden.
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In 19-72, at the age of 29, Biden became the youngest person ever elected to the U-S Senate.
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That wraps up this edition of New Hampshire Outlook's 2008 presidential primary candidate profiles.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
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Barack Obama on why he should be the next President.
Plus, his position on Iraq, health care and the issue of race.
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Senator Joe Biden on his race for the White House.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 12/30/2007
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:45
Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. In this special primary edition of New Hampshire Outlook, we cover three Democratic Senators all hoping to be the next president. We begin with Senator Hillary Clinton. The former First Lady and Democrat from New York is looking to make history and become the first woman elected President of the United States. Outlook's Richard Ager reports on her candidacy.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jo Lenhart\Egan, MN, Sen. Hillary Clinton\ Presidential Primary Candidate
script iconKEY: National Politics / Government
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 12/30/2007
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:45
Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. In this special primary edition of New Hampshire Outlook, we cover three Democratic Senators all hoping to be the next president. Senator Barack Obama is a former community organizer, civil rights lawyer, law professor and author. I talked to the Democrat from Chicago about his White House bid.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sen. Barack Obama \ Presidential Primary Candidate
script iconKEY: National Politics / Government
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 12/30/2007
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:45
Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. In this special primary edition of New Hampshire Outlook, we cover three Democratic Senators all hoping to be the next president. Democrat Joe Biden hopes he's the next Senator elected president. Biden has served the people of Delaware in the Senate for the past 27 years. Outlook's Richard Ager has more on Joe Biden.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sen. Joe Biden\ Presidential Primary Candidate
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