- Saturday Morning News
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- Bush-Cheney Take Campaign on the Road; Gore Takes a Vacation
Aired July 29, 2000 - 8:00 a.m. ET
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FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
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- MILES O'BRIEN, CNN ANCHOR: We begin this morning, where
else? Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love. It's the site of a convention.
You've heard about it a little bit, the Republican National Convention,
which is being carefully orchestrated to send George W. Bush and Dick Cheney
to the White House.
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- KYRA PHILLIPS, CNN ANCHOR: Speaking of brotherly love,
Leon Harris joins us from Philadelphia with the latest on that big event,
which begins on Monday. Hey, there, Leon.
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- LEON HARRIS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Good morning.
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- Actually, this is now the city of Republican love. How's
that for you, huh? Well, good morning folks, as we are high above the floor
of the Comcast First Union Center on the city's South Side. Now this center
is being transformed. It's almost there. Red, white and blue bunting is
going to greet the arriving Republican faithful and all the media covering
this gathering.
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- Now, the candidates, Bush and Cheney, are taking their
campaign through Kentucky today with stops in Owensboro, Louisville and
Covington.
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- And CNN's Jonathan Karl tells us this morning how Cheney
is reacting to his return to the campaign trail after a long absence.
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- (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
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- DICK CHENEY (R), VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Mercy.
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- JONATHAN KARL, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Call him
the reluctant candidate. Dick Cheney used his kickoff speech to remind
people George W. Bush had to talk him into taking the job.
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- CHENEY: I'm proof positive, the mere fact that I'm on
the ticket, that he's a smooth talker.
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- KARL: Republicans call him safe, solid, dependable and
short- winded. His speech in Springdale, Arkansas lasted barely three minutes.
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- CHENEY: And it is going to be a tough campaign, make
no mistake about it. We're going to have to fight every single day in every
single state for every single vote.
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- KARL: After this, Cheney's first appearance outside his
home state, Bush joked to his aides, "He's the perfect running mate
for me because I talk a lot and he doesn't."
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- If it looks like he hasn't campaigned in more than a
decade, maybe it's because he hasn't. But with some people, his very lack
of polish is an asset.
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- UNIDENTIFIED CITIZEN: Integrity and character is back.
God bless you.
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- KARL: Cheney played low key loyalist. Along the way,
someone thought Cheney's impressive resume would help Bush tell the truth
about UFOs.
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- UNIDENTIFIED CITIZEN: Half the public believes that they
are real. Would you finally tell us what the hell is going on?
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- GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH (R-TX), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Sure,
I will. This man knows. He was Secretary of Defense and was a great one.
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- KARL: And low key or not, Cheney drew an enthusiastic
response from the Republican faithful.
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- BUSH SAYS YES TO 'UFO CLARIFICATION' ON CNN
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- From Andrew
7-28-00
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Gentlemen,
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- For what its worth, confirmation of George W. Bush's
UFO statement can be taken directly from the CNN Transcripts page for July
29, 2000. The direct link is http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0007/29/smn.01.html
and the news item is entitled ""Bush-Cheney Take Campaign
on the Road; Gore Takes a Vacation."
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- Oddly, or perhaps not, none of the news item links under
"Morning News" for this date return anything other than "The
page cannot be found" at the moment. Fortunately, there is an earlier
working link (perhaps forgotten about) under the "Saturday Morning
News." In the event that this link later turns out to not be "found"
as well, the pertinent section of the transcript reads as follows:
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- JONATHAN KARL, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Cheney played low key
loyalist. Along the way, someone thought Cheney's impressive resume would
help Bush tell the truth about UFOs.
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- UNIDENTIFIED CITIZEN: Half the public believes that they
are real. Would you finally tell the truth about UFOs.
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- GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH,(R-TX), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Sure,
I will. This man knows. He was Secretary of Defense and was a great one.
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- KARL: And low key or not, Cheney drew an enthusiastic
response from the Republican faithful.
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- (on camera): Cheney's first campaign foray outside his
home state was a brief one. He doesn't have another campaign speech scheduled
until Wednesday, when he addresses the Republican National Convention.
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- Jonathan Karl,
CNN Joplin,
Missouri.
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- (END VIDEOTAPE)
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- LEON HARRIS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Cheney's no dummy. He
was smooth enough to stay away from the UFO question, obviously. Jonathan
Karl is on the road with the candidates. He joins us now by telephone from
Joplin, Missouri . . .
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- Aside from the asinine editorializing by Leon Harris,
and the apparently on-camera purposeful avoidance of the question by VP
candidate Cheney, we should all acknowledge the integrity displayed by
CNN Correspondent Johathan Karl, and the unidentified questioner, for at
least TRYING to get the message out directly to the people.
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- Randy Kitchur
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- Hi Jeff,
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- My name is Andrew and I live in Milwaukee, WI. I listen
to your show via Real Audio on the internet. I really enjoy your show.
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- This Saturday, July 29th around 11am when I was surfing
the net and listening to CNN Headlines News, there was an article on Bush
and Dick Cheney. I was suddenly shocked by a quick video clip and a mention
of a man who asked the candidates to finally clarify UFO's to the public.
Bush smiled and said the he would! Cheney forced a smile and looked down
at the floor. I will try to get it taped.
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- To me, it was more important that CNN actually showed
this footage then what was actually said in it. I certainly don't expect
Bush to follow up with that promise. I hope more people can do what this
man did. I have tried to catch up with the candidates when they are in
town, but it is so difficult. I've noticed it is not an easy chore. Anyways,
it was very interesting to see that news story.
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- Sincerely,
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- Andrew
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7-29-00
Just like Clinton's attempt, via Webster Hubble, to get the dope on UFOs
and JFK (turning up nada, of course), President's today are clearly not
privied to the UFO data... not since Eisenhower, it seems. It was probably
inevitable then, what with world war and thermonuclear experimentation.
Now, the Ilumina has no need to inform presidents or anyone else. The SubGovernment
has fully extracted itself from the system and will probably remain that
way forever.
I certainly wouldn't entrust such a dynamic truth to the smerking, juvenile
twit, would you? Or to Al Gore? No way.
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