From my Nevada caucus video archives is Barack Obama's speech and town hall meeting held at the Carson City Community Center on January 14, 2008, just a few days before the Nevada caucus. While there is a little bit of camera jumble because I was taking still pictures, there is a lot of good footage of the senator as he noticed I had a camcorder. From part 2 on this is evident, and I thought it was rather funny he kept looking over my way. The media cameras were further over. Almost all of the event is complete; I had it on two tapes, but I accidentally erased the second tape with about the last five minutes on it. The speech, however, is complete.
There were about 4,000 people total at the event. I was in the main room where he spoke. Obama said 1,000 were in the overflow room, and 200 people were outside and never got in. He said he met with them before coming into the main room.
Part 1:
Part 2:
Part 3:
Part 4:
Part 5 (I was nice enough to move over and let some other people take a look at him. They were looking on my video. After a bit I moved back to my spot.):
Part 6:
Part 7:
Edit 1: The computer froze up on me overnight, so I think there might be trouble with the first part, or that the first part is actually the second part or some damned thing. I had the same problem with the Bill Clinton Medford, Oregon, clips. I couldn't get the third part to upload properly.
Edit 2: The first three clips are the same thing, so I will upload the clips 2 and 3 again on YouTube. The duplication was a result of the computer "crashing" last night.
Edit 3: Parts 2 and 3 are up. Yay!!!!!
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