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(Columbia, South Carolina: Suzanne Malveaux) The win for Obama featured. NOTE: report interrupted for live interview with Democratic candidate John Edwards.
(Studio: Tony Harris) Report introduced.
(New York: Wolf Blitzer) Live interview held with Edwards with about the South Carolina primary. [From Columbia, EDWARDS – reacts to his 3rd place finish; says his campaign is on sound financial footing and he is in it for the long haul; responds to sanctions against Florida and Michigan for moving up their primaries; talks about speaking for people who need a voice; comments on the state of the union.]
(Studio: Tony Harris) Report re-introduced.
(Columbia, South Carolina: Suzanne Malveaux) Obama’s win featured; details given of support from a coalition of women, blacks and whites.
(Studio: Tony Harris) Report introduced.
(Nashville: Jim Acosta) The setback for Clinton featured; scenes shown of her in Nashville.
(Studio: Tony Harris) Report introduced.
(Columbia, South Carolina: Jessica Yellin) Edwards’ 3rd place finish in his home state and the outlook for his campaign featured.
(Studio: Tony Harris) The endorsement of Obama by Caroline Kennedy noted; her article in the "New York Times" quoted. Endorsements from the “St. Louis Post-Dispatch” for Obama and Republican Senator John McCain, who also won support from Florida Governor Charlie Crist and Senator Mel Martinez, reported. [CRIST – backs McCain.] CNN’s coverage of the California debates noted.
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(Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin: Gary Tuchman) The murder trial in Wisconsin for the husband of victim Julie Jensen, who was found dead at her Pleasant Prairie home in late 1998, featured; details given about her death and the letter she left behind suggesting her suspicions about her husband Mark's behavior. [In court, prosecutor Robert JAMBOIS- reads Julie’s letter.]
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(Elcord, Wisconsin: Gary Tuchman) The murder trial in Wisconsin for the husband of victim Julie Jensen, who was found dead at her Pleasant Prairie home in late 1998, featured; details given about the letter she left behind suggesting her suspicions about her husband Mark's behavior. [In court, defense attorney Craig ALBEE- says Julie poisoned herself.] [Reading her letter, prosecutor Robert JAMBOIS- says her husband would be the first suspect.] [Neighbor Marion PACETTI- says Julie would not have killed herself.] [Julie's brother Paul GRIFFIN- says Julie’s voice is going to be heard.]
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(Studio: Jacqui Jeras) The weather forecast featured; maps shown.
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(Chicago: Susan Roesgen) Chicago schools superintendent Arne Duncan†’s plan to help failing schools in his district by firing all the teachers examined; scenes shown from Harper High School. [DUNCAN – says we have a moral obligation to do something dramatically better.] [Chicago Teachers Union Marilyn STEWART†- defends teachers.]
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(Aurora, Colorado: Nelson Garcia) Aurora, Colorado, schools superintendent John Barry’s effort to cut down on truancy by going door-to-door and checking on absent students featured; statistics on truancy and crime cited. [BARRY – says we care about them and want them back.] [Aurora police Chief Dan OATES- says everything that can happen to a truant during school hours is bad.]
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(Studio: Tony Harris) Excerpt from Obama’s post-election speech to his supporters shown. [In Columbia, South Carolina, OBAMA – speaks.]
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