Nightline #910245
ABC Special for Wednesday, Nov 05, 2008
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Taped segment with Terry Moran (ABC), Great Britain Prime Minister Gordon Brown, President George W. Bush, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, Chicago residents Mike Davis, Al Williams, and Ray Macluff, “Ebony” and “Jet” magazines Vice President Bryan Monroe, and unidentified others re: the historic significance of president-elect Barack Obama’s victory in yesterday’s election.
Taped segment with Jake Tapper (ABC), television talk show host Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, University of Maryland graduate student Tim Moore, and television talk show host David Letterman re: the impact of Oprah Winfrey’s support for Barack Obama on the success of his presidential election campaign.
Taped segment with John Donvan (ABC), Washington (DC) Mayor Adrian Fenty, Howard University students Bree Owen, Horace Green, and Erica Smith, and Pastor Walter Fauntroy re: the reaction of Washington (DC) residents to the election of Barack Obama.
- Reporter(s):
- Tapper, Jake;
- Donvan, John
- Duration:
- 00:31:00
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