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my response to Obama's mortgage plan

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Yes We Can! The Barack Obama Story (2008)

Yes We Can! The Barack Obama Story (2008)

NBC News presents "Yes We Can!" the story of Barack Obama. This commemorative is part of NBC's special DVD that takes you through the story of Barack Obama's life - his campaign to win his party's nomination, his campaign for the presidency, and finally his victorious history-making win.

Release Date (USA): December 22, 2008

[2009.01.20 Sky News HD] Obama- The Inauguration

[2009.01.20 Sky News HD] Obama- The Inauguration

HD Inauguration Day Footage by Sky News

Barack Obama has been sworn in as President of the United States, marking him as the 44th President and the first African American to be elected to the United States highest office. Obama said in his speech that this is a moment that will define a generation.

Release Date (USA): January 20, 2009

[2008.10.02] 2008 Vice Presidential Debate

Vice Presidential Debate: Domestic and Foreign Policies

The 2008 United States vice-presidential debate, took place on October 2, 2008, between U.S. vice-presidential candidates Sarah Palin, the Governor of Alaska, and Joe Biden, the senior Senator for Delaware, at Washington University in St. Louis, and was moderated by PBS journalist Gwen Ifill. It was the first such debate to feature a female candidate since the 1984 vice presidential debate. The debate was watched by about 70 million viewers according to Nielsen Media Research, making it the most-watched vice-presidential debate in history.

Release Date (USA): October 2, 2008

[2008.09.26] 1st 2008 US Presidential Debate

First Debate: Foreign Policy and National Security

Although the debate was planned to focus on foreign policy and national security, moderator Jim Lehrer of PBS did devote the first half of the debate to the ongoing financial crisis. McCain repeatedly referred to his experience, drawing on stories from the past. Often, he joked of his age and at one point seemed to mock his opponent. Obama tied McCain to what he characterized as Bush Administration mistakes and repeatedly laid out detailed plans. Neither McCain nor Obama broke from talking points, and neither candidate made any major gaffe.

Release Date (USA): September 27, 2008

[2008.10.15] Final 2008 US Presidential Debate

Final Debate: Domestic and Economic Policies

During the debate repeated references were made to Joe Wurzelbacher, aka "Joe the Plumber". Wurzelbacher had spoken with Obama while he was campaigning in Holland, Ohio. Wurzelbacher complained that Obama's tax policy would make it difficult for him to expand his business and hire more employees if he bought the business at which he had been employed as a plumber. Obama gave a five-minute response where he said "under his proposal taxes on any revenue from $250,000 on down would stay the same, but that amounts above that level would be subject to a 39 percent tax, instead of the current 36 percent rate", and that his plan includes a 50 percent small-business tax credit for health care and a proposal to eliminate the capital-gains tax for small businesses that increase in value. In an interview the day after the debate, Wurzelbacher said Obama's tax plan wouldn't affect him right now, because he doesn't make $250,000. He also indicated to reporters that he was a conservative, a fan of the military and McCain. He said meeting McCain would be an honor but said he hadn't been contacted by the Republican campaign.

Release Date (USA): October 15, 2008

[2008.11.04] Barack Obama Presidential Victory Speech

Barack Obama: 44th President of the United States

Barack Obama was declared the 44th President of the United States at 11:00 p.m ET on November 4, 2008. Obama addressed the nation for the first time as President-elect in front of a crowd of 125,000 people at Grant Park in Chicago at midnight on Tuesday shortly after McCain’s concession speech. “If there is anyone out there who doubts that America is a place where anything is possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer,” Obama declared.

Release Date (USA): November 4, 2008