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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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Kroft: Senator McCain talks a great deal about his experience as a prisoner of war. And how it has shaped him. What are the things, or what is the thing, that has shaped you?
Obama: Well, I don't think I can come up with something as powerful and unique as the experience Senator McCain talks about as a POW. You know, he deserves extraordinary thanks for his service while in uniform.
The story for me is of being born into pretty humble circumstances. Not having a dad in the house. But having a mother and grandparents who loved me. Who instilled in me some pretty, you know, Midwestern Kansas values of hard work and stick-to-it-ness, and honesty and looking out for other people. And what's shaped me most powerfully, maybe because I'm half black and half white-that a big chunk of my childhood, I was sort of an outsider, didn't quite fit anywhere. Part of what shapes me is being able to find a connection with all kinds of different people, and want to bring them together and bridge misunderstandings, and bridge conflict, so that we can actually get things done. And that, I think is something that led me into public service. And in some ways, that's something very profoundly American about me. Because when I think about America, at its core, we've got these common values. But we come from all kinds of different places. And if we can unify around those values, that are quintessentially American values, then I don't think there's any problem that we can't solve in this country. And that's the kind of leadership that I want to provide for the White House.
And Senator Obama took a large step toward that goal last month in Denver when he accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination, and admitted backstage that he’d overcome some long odds.
Kroft: Did you ever doubt it was gonna happen?
Obama: Of course.
Kroft: When?
Obama: Well, let’s see. About a year ago we were down 30 in Iowa. But I never doubted that it could happen.
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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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