CBS live Webcast: McCain-Obama debate
Continuing our special Web coverage of the 2008 presidential election, CBSNews.com and CNET are once again teaming up to offer special online programming for the debates, starting with Friday night's showdown between John McCain and Barack Obama in Oxford, Miss.
Be sure to tune into this CBS News link not only to watch the 90-minute debate live, beginning at 9 p.m. EDT, but also for follow-up live network coverage and then an exclusive Web-only show featuring Katie Couric and the CBS News political team.
On the Webcast, slated to begin at 11 p.m. EDT, Couric will talk with special guests and undecided voters, and the political team will answer viewer questions. You can submit questions now, or during the live debate coverage.
Later, we'll post the full Webcast, and will also offer audio and video debate coverage for download via iTunes.
And come back for the vice presidential debate on October 2, the second presidential debate on October 7, and the third presidential debate on October 15. All start at 9 p.m. EDT and will be followed by Webcasts with Couric and company.
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The good news: Hundreds of thousands of us are waking up to this scam by the day; won't be long, can't be long.
She is a well educated, experienced journalist. The degradation of the education system, resulting in a lack of comprehension of the english language, isn't her fault. I've heard these words all my life, though less in the last ten years.
You were being sarcastic, right? " ... must be practicing some new words". Sure she looks great, but don't mistake her.
(I'm guessing I'm kinda late)
(I'm guessing I'm kinda late)
I like the style of this webcast by Katie, she truly grasps the difference between a webcast and a TV broadcast. She should try toning her dress down a little bit too, the web is more informal, a little bit more of a personal touch is desired. Good job Katie, keep up the good work!
Obama is very qualified to be president. The only thing I disagree on with Obama is that he agreed with McCain too much.
LR,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5tZc8oH--o
Second: nether McSame or ObSama discuss the Patriot Act, FISA or NAFTA, Federal Reserve, etc., because there genuine intent is to continue to enslave the American people. Fudge these characters - time to change the system and get it where it lives! If you guys need anymore hints as to what you have to do, forgetaboutit!
"Sen. McCain is right. I would not recommend the next president of the United States engage in talks with Iran at the presidential level," Kissinger said in the statement.
"My views on this issue are entirely compatible with the views of my friend Sen. John McCain. We do not agree on everything, but we do agree that any negotiations with Iran must be geared to reality.""
Compare to Couric's phrasing immediately after the debate of Kissinger's position. Journalism - what a joke. Truly shameful - but today's celebrity newscasters are too pompous to know shame.
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by ohryelee
October 7, 2008 5:54 AM PDT
- How do each of the candidates feel about reparations for slavery in the past?
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