Coverage of Barack Obama in Asheville
ByArratik is attending and will have all sorts of fun stuff up later, but for live coverage of the event you can:
Check out Arratik’s Twitter page.
Check out Mountain Xpress’ liveblog and Twitter feed.
Follow AC-T’s live coverage (as of 11:30am, they’re reporting that there’s still a little parking at ABTech.)
As soon as I find the links to the streaming TV coverage, I’ll post them here. Â AC-T will have streaming video starting at 1pm.
UPDATE: Â Mtn. X Twitter feed reports that WLOS will show the speech on Charter Channel 9.
UPDATE: AC-T is streaming live right now. It’s on their main page. Scroll down a wee bit, and it’s on the right.
UPDATE: WLOS will stream it live here.
UPDATE: Â AC-T has stopped streaming live. Â Instead they’re playing some dirge and rolling a “We’ll be showing you something soon” screen. Â I assume this will come back live before too long, but why go from live to some asinine intro screen?
UPDATE: Â Excerpts from Obama speech released ahead of time via dKos – Click here
UPDATE: Â AC-T Streaming is back up (1:19pm)
UPDATE: Â Thanks to ThunderPig, I realized I could embed the AC-T streaming right here!
UPDATE: You can probably catch the thing at Obama’s site too. Thanks to gratuitous in the comments for the heads up.
UPDATE: UStream is working much better than the AC-T system, so I’ve put the UStream here…
FINAL UPDATE: The speech is over. I’ve pulled down the streaming. All of you who attended the speech are headed for the doors, thirstier than you’ve been in ages.
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With just a month to go until election day, I know you’ve all been hearing a lot about politics out here in North Carolina.  I know you’ve been seeing a lot of ads, and getting a lot of calls, and reading a lot about this election in the newspaper.
But none of you need the papers, or ads on TV, or folks like me to tell you what this election is all about.  You know what’s at stake.  You’re living it.
Here in Asheville, and across America, you’ve seen your incomes go down as the price of just about everything has gone way up.  It’s harder to pay the bills. Harder to send your kids to college.  Harder to save enough to retire.
And on Friday, we learned that we’d lost another 159,000 American jobs in September.  It was the ninth straight month of job losses – more than three quarters of a million this year, including 24,000 here in North Carolina.  And it came just as we finished a week in which our financial markets teetered on the brink of disaster.
Yet instead of addressing these crises, Senator McCain’s campaign has announced that they plan to turn the page on the discussion about our economy and spend the final weeks of this campaign launching Swiftboat-style attacks on me.
Think about that for  a second.  Turn the page on the economy?  We’re facing the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, and John McCain wants us to “turn the page?”  Well, I know the policies he’s supported these past eight years and wants to continue are pretty hard to defend.  I can understand why Senator McCain would want to “turn the page” and ignore this economy.
But I also know this:
You’re trying to pay your bills every week and stay above the water – you can’t ignore it.
You’re worrying about whether your job will be there a month from now – you can’t ignore it.
You’re worrying about whether you can pay your mortgage and stay in your house – you can’t turn the page.
In 30 days you are going to elect the next president, and you need and deserve a president who is going to wake up every day and fight for you, and fight for the middle class, and fight to create jobs and grow our economy again — not another president who doesn’t get it.  Not another President who ignores our problems.  Not more of the same.
Senator McCain and his operatives are gambling that he can distract you with smears rather than talk to you about substance.  They’d rather try to tear our campaign down than lift this country up.  It’s what you do when you’re out of touch, out of ideas, and running out of time. Â
I want you to know that I’m going to keep on talking about the issues that matter – about the economy and health care and education and energy.  I’m going to keep on standing up for hard working families. We’re not going to let John McCain distract us from what we need to do to move this country forward.
Because November 4th, you and I are going to turn the page on the disastrous economic policies of George W. Bush and John McCain.
Â
7 Comments
October 5th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
Is anyone getting live coverage yet (1:13pm)?
I guess there’s nothing to see, but just wondering. I don’t see anything on WLOS website or the ACT website
http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=politics01
Oops- scratch that!
ACT Just started at the end of the last sentence.
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October 5th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
Supposedly Obama’s blog is also streaming it live, but I don’t see any signs of it yet.
Is CT’s stream really going to stay at about 1 fps?
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October 5th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Oh, I see it’s confirmed on his blog site.
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October 5th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
barackobama.com/live
Except right now, it’ll crash every browser. Flash issue.
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October 5th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
Looks like WLOS has the best frame rate.
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October 5th, 2008 at 5:11 pm
I’m home, working on resizing and uploading images. I also have the last 20 minutes of his speech recorded & ready to upload…
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October 6th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
MY40 had it all live. It was great to kick back on the couch with a glass of wine and watch!
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