Obama Says Economy, Iraq Are Top Issues
Energy And Health Care Follow Ending The War And Dealing With The Wall St. Meltdown As Key Priorities
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Play CBS Video Video Candidate Obama, Part 1 In separate interviews, the two parties' presidential nominees are questioned on the big issues, including the U.S. economy, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, energy policy and health care. Steve Kroft interviews Sen. Barack Obama.
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Video Candidate Obama, Part 2 The presidential candidates talk about the defining experiences of their lives. Steve Kroft interviews Sen. Barack Obama.
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Video Obama Answering The Critics Speaking of executive experience, Sen. Barack Obama tells Steve Kroft he and his opponent, Sen. John McCain, are on "equal footing on that front."
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Photo Essay Behind The Scenes Take a behind-the-scenes peek of Steve Kroft's interview with Sen. Barack Obama.
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"John McCain actually said that if he's president, he'll take on and I quote, the ol’ boys network in Washington. I am not making this up. This is someone who's been in Congress for 26 years The ol’ boy network? In the McCain campaign, that's called a staff meeting. Come on," Obama told the crowd in Elko.
The Wall Street debacle had stalled the post-convention momentum of Sen. McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin, and brought Obama's strongest issue, the economy, back to center stage. And Obama is trying everything he can to keep it there.
Kroft: This is the most aggressive speech I've seen you give…in a while.
Obama: Right.
Kroft: What changed?
Obama: Well, partly, it's just, we're getting closer to the election. Partly, as you will recall, we, for several weeks, were putting up with a lot of silliness from the other side. Britney Spears ads, we were talking about lipstick and pigs, and one of the things that we felt very strongly was that we had to make the contrast between John McCain's economic agenda and ours very clear.
Kroft: You've been running for 18 months on the topic of change.
Kroft: I mean, they've gotten some traction.
Obama: Right.
Kroft: Particularly with women. Last time I talked to you, Sarah Palin was a name.
Kroft: How did she change the race?
Obama: You know, look. She's a skilled politician. I think she was an unexpected choice, which is always fascinating for the media. She sort of came out of nowhere. And so, it gave, I think, the McCain campaign some energy, a boost. Over time, people want to know, what are the policies? And the policies of John McCain haven't changed since Sarah Palin was named as the vice-presidential candidate.
With that, he waded back in the crowd to try and find the person who was yelling at him. It turned out to be an African-American woman. She wanted to tell Obama that she had just lost her husband of 70 years, and that he tried to live long enough to vote for him.
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See all 205 CommentsHe is our best chance for a future.
If America is so dumb and votes for McCain, I will be looking to live elsewhere.
I feel proud and lucky to have a candidate as bright, capable and inspiring as Obama to want this job.
GO BARACK!
And while this interview was taking place Russia was moving one of its largest warships into the Caribbean, and selling billions of dollars of arms to Chavez.
Not a word from CBS on this.
(1) in the tradition of Mike Wallace and Dan Rather (before he lost his perspective) the interviewers let the candidates off the hook too easily when they tried to avoid answering questions or when they were obviously lying.
(2) reading through the comments I was very disappointed how lax the compliance was with the Rules of Engagement.
(3) reading through the comments I was shocked by the lies and venom being spread by supporters of each candidate. This is a very serious election. And if tolerance of others'' opinions cannot be accepted then there is very little hope for the future of our country.
(1) in the tradition of Mike Wallace and Dan Rather (before he lost his perspective) the interviewers let the candidates off the hook too easily when they tried to avoid answering questions or when they were obviously lying.
(2) reading through the comments I was very disappointed how lax the compliance was with the Rules of Engagement.
(3) reading through the comments I was shocked by the lies and venom being spread by supporters of each candidate. This is a very serious election. And if tolerance of others'' opinions cannot be accepted then there is very little hope for the future of our country.
(1) in the tradition of Mike Wallace and Dan Rather (before he lost his perspective) the interviewers let the candidates off the hook too easily when they tried to avoid answering questions or when they were obviously lying.
(2) reading through the comments I was very disappointed how lax the compliance was with the Rules of Engagement.
(3) reading through the comments I was shocked by the lies and venom being spread by supporters of each candidate. This is a very serious election. And if tolerance of others'' opinions cannot be accepted then there is very little hope for the future of our country.
Well I guess those Republicans just love the Mexicans, there were so many of you at the convention. What a joke!!!!!!!!
While investors search for a safe place to park their money....
McCain is searching for a safe place to park his thirteen foriegn cars.
Frigginn toe tappers...how is it down there between Rush Limpdiks sweaty legs?
Ewewww........
I doubt that Sara Palin could even stand up to Obama. Now if they bring up moose hunting and hockey, maybe. Alaska in no way qualifies her to be VP of America. Alaska is in America, but it''s no America. She doesn''t have a clue what goes on in the real world.
I will vote Ron Paul because if anyone thinks McCain or Obama really care they are fooling themselfs.
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