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2006-04-12T08:30:25-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvMzM4XC8xOTIwMTctMDMtbS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Telephone lines were open for comments from viewers.
Scott Hemphill was interviewed by telephone about his documentary video Is the Death Penalty Dead? The video won first prize in C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest. This was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. Scott Hemphill is an 11th grade student at Broken Arrow Senior High School in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The video examined the topic of the death penalty.
Chuck Todd reported from his newsroom on political news of the day including Senator McCain campaigning in Iowa, former Senator Edwards in Las Vegas, and fundraising for the Minnesota Senate campaigns.
Telephone lines were open for comments from viewers. Scott Hemphill was interviewed by telephone about his documentary video Is the Death Penalty…
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Telephone lines were open for comments from viewers.
Scott Hemphill was interviewed by telephone about his documentary video Is the Death Penalty Dead? The video won first prize in C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest. This was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. Scott Hemphill is an 11th grade student at Broken Arrow Senior High School in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The video examined the topic of the death penalty.
Chuck Todd reported from his newsroom on political news of the day including Senator McCain campaigning in Iowa, former Senator Edwards in Las Vegas, and fundraising for the Minnesota Senate campaigns. close
Scott Hemphill was interviewed by telephone about his documentary video Is the Death Penalty Dead? The video won first prize in C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest. This was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. Scott Hemphill is an 11th grade student at Broken Arrow Senior High School in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The video examined the topic of the death penalty.
Chuck Todd reported from his newsroom on political news of the day including Senator McCain campaigning in Iowa, former Senator Edwards in Las Vegas, and fundraising for the Minnesota Senate campaigns.
Telephone lines were open for comments from viewers. Scott Hemphill was interviewed by telephone about his documentary video Is the Death Penalty… read more
Telephone lines were open for comments from viewers.
Scott Hemphill was interviewed by telephone about his documentary video Is the Death Penalty Dead? The video won first prize in C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam video documentary contest. This was a national competition in which middle and high school students produced a documentary exploring a current political topic using some C-SPAN footage and covering multiple viewpoints. Scott Hemphill is an 11th grade student at Broken Arrow Senior High School in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The video examined the topic of the death penalty.
Chuck Todd reported from his newsroom on political news of the day including Senator McCain campaigning in Iowa, former Senator Edwards in Las Vegas, and fundraising for the Minnesota Senate campaigns. close
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