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December 18, 2008 4:20 PM

Kennedy Meets With Sharpton In Harlem

This post was written by CBS News producer Karen Raffensperger.

(AP)
Nobody goes to Sylvia's Restaurant in Harlem for salad. You go for down home Southern cooking, and that's what Caroline Kennedy did when she ate lunch there today with Al Sharpton. It was a quick meal, including chicken, string beans, collard greens, salad and corn bread, because Sharpton had to get to his radio show.

Sharpton and Kennedy arrived together, and had to push through a crowd of reporters, tourists getting more than they'd bargained for, and a few local residents to get inside. They settled at the same table where Sharpton had lunched with then-Senator Obama, and Sharpton later joked that their lunch was one of the reasons President-elect Obama had won the election. Still cameras were then allowed in for a few shots, followed by video cameras - no sound and no print reporters allowed.

They promised a media availability following lunch, so in order to avoid the mad camera scramble that ensued on their arrival, we set up a location outside with mics and camera positions. As Sharpton and Kennedy exited the restaurant, they walked to the mic stand, where Kennedy smiled and said "Hi everybody" and seemed to be awaiting questions. Just as the first questions flew, Sharpton stepped up to the podium and delivered a statement in which he praised but did not endorse Kennedy, saying he would "trust the governor's judgment to decide what's best for the state."

Following his brief statement, Kennedy took four questions before departing with Sharpton. She says she was inspired during this election year and that "government is the place where people need to come together." She said, "I have quite a bit to learn but I feel like I bring a lot with me as well" and that "this is a time when nobody can afford to sit out...."

She seemed hesitant to get too close to the mics, and spoke in a soft voice that was occasionally drowned out by honking cars and airplane engines. After describing herself as a "Kennedy Democrat," the media avail was ended and they drove off. The entire event - lunch, photo ops and media avail - was over in less than one hour.

Also See: Caroline Kennedy's life in photos.

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caroline kennedy ,
al sharpton
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by westafer2 December 19, 2008 3:18 PM EST
Governor Paterson

You served in NY government for many years before campaigning for and being elected Lieutenant Governor in November 2006 and subsequently assuming the Governorship in March of 2008 when Elliott Spitzer resigned. The fact that you are a legally blind African American has not stopped you from finding the courage and determination to be successful. Now you must step up to the plate and make a decision that will further show your character. It seems to me you have 2 good choices:

1. Appoint a highly qualified and experienced individual to fill the Senate vacancy that will be left by Hillary Clinton for 2 years before the 2012 election and ignore those whose primary qualification for the job is being a relative of successful politician.

2. Appoint an experienced elder statesman who agrees to serve only for the remaining 2 years of Hillary Clinton%u2019s term and who will not seek election in 2012. If Caroline Kennedy or anyone else really wants to be a NY Senator let them run for election at that time and let the people of NY decide.
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by tocnwth December 19, 2008 12:24 AM EST
I think she would be great for New York and the USA.
She has brains, and will work hard for the working men and women of this country. She will not be owned by campaign contributors.
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by intheshade-2009 December 19, 2008 12:08 AM EST
Caroline Kennedy as Senator for New York would be a breath of fresh air.
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by downsteamjim December 18, 2008 9:39 PM EST
mr22258: Exactly!
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by vincan-2009 December 18, 2008 9:12 PM EST
Caroline Kennedy is a perfect replacement for Hillary Clinton''s senate seat. She is more qualified than any republican now serving or who would ever be in the house or senate. We need more decent honest good people like this lovely woman.
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by jgunther7 December 18, 2008 8:51 PM EST
Such a charming lady, you would never guess she was born in NY.
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by ramos937 December 18, 2008 8:30 PM EST
Advice to Caroline....Go home; work on puzzles; stay close to the phone; clean the house. All of this public "pressure" is having a negative effect on the only person who can appoint you to the Senate - Govenor Paterson.
He simply does not appreciate these antics. All of the folks you have approached are being countered by others who favor other candidates but with no public pressure.
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