Here is the Web link to this three min, 13-sec campaign event video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=955Y3NJTRIE
GIVE 'EM HELL, JOE!!!!!!!!!
In his first Sunday morning interview since accepting the Democratic Party's nomination for Vice President, Sen. Joe Biden goes one-on-one with Tom Brokaw -- live from Wilmington, Delaware.
"Meet the Press" airs Sundays in most places across the U.S. from 9-10 a.m. ET on the NBC-TV network, and from 10:30-11:30 a.m. ET in New York and Washington.
The show re-airs at 6 p.m. ET Sundays and 2 a.m. ET Mondays on MSNBC on cable. To check the time in your area, visit this MSNBC Web site:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3080248/
Dear Obama/Biden friends and supporters:
We've just gotten word that Sen. Biden's event in Des Moines on Monday afternoon will be at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in the Paul Knapp Animal Learning Center, beginning at 3:15 p.m. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m.
There is no charge for the event, which is open to the public.
An email will be sent by the campaign tomorrow morning which will have a link to a special Web site for people to RSVP.
We may have more information Saturday morning about any special seating arrangements.
Pass the word among your Iowa Obama/Biden friends who may be able to attend. Hope to see you Monday.
I've been asked by the Obama/Biden campaign to send to them a list of Biden supporters who should receive a special invitation to Sen. Biden's appearance in Des Moines on Monday.
I have a pretty good list, but don't have contact information for many of those who caucused for Joe in local precincts.and who would love to see him again. That's where we need your help.
Would you search your memory (or call lists, or personal email contact list) and pass along to me the names and email addresses of Biden loyalists who might like to have a ringside seat for his appearance next Monday, and perhaps the chance to personally welcome him back to Iowa as the next Vice President of the United States?
Just send them to me and I'll get them to the campaign staff ASAP.
Hope you'll be able to be part of the "welcome home event" on Monday!
Erin Medlicott
(201) 592-9994
Erin_Medlicott@yahoo.com
Here is the Web link to the full story:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/18/us/politics/18biden.html?_r=1&sq=biden&st=cse&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&scp=2&adxnnlx=1219064871-VKq02KOaajsYXEeL3l4fOA Read More »
Here are two quotes from the article:
"By acting disproportionately with a full scale attack on Georgia, and seeking the ouster of Georgia's democratically-elected President Mikheil Saakashvili, Moscow is jeopardising its standing in Europe and the broader international community -- and risking very real practical and political consequences."
"..in the past two months I sponsored two legislative measures intended to nudge Russia toward a closer, more constructive relationship with the United States, including action to allow for increased collaboration with Russia on nuclear energy production. Russia has also lobbied to repeal an old trade provision -- the Jackson-Vanik Amendment -- which currently blocks the country's integration into the World Trade Organization. The fighting in Georgia has erased the possibility of advancing those and other legislative efforts to promote US-Russian partnership in the current Congress. It may derail them permanently if Russia does not reverse course."
And here is the Web link to the full article:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/707f4ebe-686b-11dd-a4e5-0000779fd18c.html
Senator Biden is running for re-election to the Senate; to make a contribution to his campaign please visit his Web site at www.JoeBiden.com.
National Press Club Speech
"Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics"
U.S. Senator Joe Biden's speech to the
National Press Club
Tune In!
For those of you who don't already know, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams will fill in as host of "Meet The Press" until a permanent host is announced.
Please tune in this Sunday, June 22, as Brian Williams interviews former Democratic presidential candidate, and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Joe Biden, and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Topics will include the Iraq war, the U.S. economy and rising gas prices.
Tim, we will miss you. God bless.
The senators will square off on Iraq, the economy, rising gas prices and more.
"Meet The Press" airs on MSNBC at 10:30 am ET in New York City and Washington, DC, and at 9:00 am in many other cities.
For a time and station in your neighborhood, visit:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3080248/
For more information pls contact me at Erin_Medlicott@yahoo.com.
June 1: The Telegraph, a newspaper published in Britain, reports today that the Obama campaign is in talks with the Hillary Clinton campaign, with an offer to pay her campaign debts when she withdraws from the presidential race next week. Here are a few paragraphs from the article:
"Another Democrat who has discussed strategy with friends in the Obama inner circle said that Mr Obama was openly considering asking Mrs Clinton to join his cabinet, alongside two other former presidential rivals: John Edwards, who is seen as a likely attorney general; and Joe Biden, who is a leading contender to become Secretary of State.
"Informal talks have already begun between Obama and Clinton fundraisers to discuss a merger, enabling Mr Obama to pay off Mrs Clinton's campaign debts of $11 million.
"Senior figures in the Obama camp have told Democrat colleagues that the offer to Mrs Clinton of a cabinet post as health secretary or to steer new legislation through the Senate will be a central element of their peace overtures to the New York senator. "
You can read the whole story in The Telegraph by visiting: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/uselection2008/democrats/2058907/US-Elections-Hillary-Clinton-to-be-offered-dignified-exit.html
Washington,DC (May 30): Former presidential candidate and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) told Washington Times reporters Thursday that Sen. Barack Obama wants him to "play a more prominent" and "deeply involved" role in his campaign.
Sen. Biden, a superdelegate, has not officially endorsed Obama, but did say he would be the likely nominee after next week's primaries. "He has asked me to play a more prominent role, not in an administration, in the campaign," Biden remarked. "I would be more available... and I said once he gets the nomination, if he gets the nomination, then I'll do whatever he wants. I'll do whatever he asks me to do."
Biden said he'd "work my heart out" for the party and said he made such a promise to both Mr. Obama and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.
You can read the whole story by visiting: http://www.washtimes.com/news/2008/may/30/bidens-strength-in-foreign-policy-recruited-by-oba/
Web link is provided below, as is the entire text of the OpEd. Read More »
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/24026439#24026439
Sen. Biden discussed his role as chairman of the Senate committee currently hearing testimony from General David Petraeus and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker, as well as his take on fellow senators Obama and Clinton and the race to the White House.
"We Democrats understand that this war must end so that America can regain the credibility to lead around the world and the flexibility to meet our challenges here at home," Biden remarked. "That's what the American people want - and it's what America's security needs."
Biden cited the topmost errors by the White House include the continued loss of the lives and limbs of our soldiers - every day, and the emotional and economic strain on our military families due to repeated, extended tours - lasting up to 15 months.
"I believe the President has no strategy for success in Iraq," Biden continued. "His plan is to muddle through -- and hand the problem off to his successor. Our troops and their families deserve better than that."
To hear Sen. Biden's remarks, go to this link and click on the audio file bars:
http://www.dnc.org/a/2008/04/senator_joe_bid.php
The event, "The Equal Opportunity Celebration: Lions and Legends," will showcase former Mayor James H. Sills, Dr. Woodrow Wilson and Renee Du Jean and Delaware Senators Biden and Carper, along with Rep. Mike Castle.
"We are so pleased to honor the legacy of Dr. King by celebrating six Delawareans who have fought to increase equality and improve opportunities in our community," Deborah T. Wilson, the Urban League's president CEO, said.
Senators Biden and Carper and Rep. Castle will receive the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award. Young is the former president and CEO of the National Urban League who worked to diversify large corporations and served as an adviser to three presidents. The Young Award honors outstanding contributions and leadership in business, industry and government.
Tickets are still available for the event, which is from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Center on the Riverfront, 800 S.Madison St., Wilmington. Tickets are $50 each and $500 for a full table. For tickets, call 622-4300 or seewww.mwul.org.
Last Friday (March 7) Sen. Biden introduced a bipartisan bill whose cosponsors include Richard G. Lugar of Indiana, the panelâ??s ranking Republican, and Edward M. Kennedy , D-Mass., chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
Both sides have sought compromise from mutual interest: Democrats want to put their stamp on the program, and Bush wants to secure its reauthorization as part of his legacy. Both the House and Senate bills would require only a report to Congress if abstinence and fidelity programs made up less than 50 percent of prevention spending in any given country.
Full story is on their Web link:
http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=1&docID=news-000002684110
ABC TV's host of "This Week" George Stephanopolous will interview Sen. Joe Biden today, Sunday Feb. 24. Sen. Biden has just returned from a Congressional delegation (Senators Biden, Kerry and Hagel) trip to observe elections in Pakistan; he also visited several heads of state in India and Turkey. Sen. Biden will discuss the U.S. and international response to the elections and the state of affairs in the region.
'This Week" airs at 10 am Eastern Time on ABC stations in New York and Washington DC, at 8 am Pacific Time in Los Angeles, and at 9:30 am Central Time in Chicago.
Here is a Web link with time and channel info for air times in your neighborhood:
http://abcnews.go.com/images/ThisWeek/02%2007%20Coverage%20Chart.pdf
Also, CNN’s “The Situation Room” anchor Wolf Blitzer will speak with Senator Biden tonight in a Special Edition of the show, which will air at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
They will be discussing the life of Ms. Bhutto, her influence and what her assassination means to the world’s political landscape.
You can learn more about Senator Biden by visiting his campaign Web site at: www.JoeBiden.com.
6:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Joe Biden and Elizabeth Edwards are guests on MSNBCâ??s â??Tuckerâ?? to talk about the Democratic debate.
6:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Sen. Joe Biden is interviewed by ABC-TV â??World Newsâ?? anchor Charles Gibson, in a special â??Who Isâ?¦â?? candidate segment about his life and public service.
Here is a quote from that interview:
â??After working as a lawyer for a short time, Biden was persuaded to run for county council in Delaware, even though he had no previous political ambitions. To everyoneâ??s surprise, especially his own, Biden won.
He was then approached by the Democratic Party to run for the Senate.
â??I donâ??t think they thought I could win,â??, Sen. Biden said. â??They thought Iâ??d present a decent case, Iâ??d be a decent candidate.â??
And at the age of 30, Biden became the fifth-youngest senator in history.â??
Visit Senator Biden's Web site at: www.JoeBiden.com

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