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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Crossfire, CNN-YouTube presidential debates, Larry King Live, Lou Dobbs Tonight, Anderson Cooper 360, In the Arena, TalkBack Live, God's Warriors, Black in America, World Report, The Situation Room, American Morning, Piers Morgan Tonight, CNN Millennium, Amanpour, CNN World News, Campbell Brown, Sports Tonight, CNN Newsroom, Your World Today, D. L. Hughley Breaks the News, Capital Gang, State of the Union with Candy Crowley, NewsNight with Aaron Brown, Planet in Peril, CNN NewsStand, Rick's List, Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, Reliable Sources, Autism Is a World, CNN Special Investigations Unit, John King, USA, CNN Daybreak, CNN Live Today, This Week in Politics, Connie Chung Tonight, TalkAsia, New Year's Eve Live, CNN Presents, Fareed Zakaria GPS, Your Money, Style with Elsa Klensch, Seven Natural Wonders, Your Bottom Line, Business International, Diplomatic License, Sanjay Gupta MD, Notes from North Korea, Inside Asia, Evans, Novak, Hunt & Shields, Wolf Blitzer Reports, CNN Sunday Morning, People in the News, Business Traveller, Business Morning. Excerpt: The CNN-YouTube presidential debates were a series of televised debates in which United States presidential hopefuls field questions submitted through the social networking site YouTube. The Democratic Party installment took place in Charleston, South Carolina and aired on July 23, 2007. The Republican Party installment took place in St. Petersburg, Florida and aired on November 28, 2007. A man named Chris from Portland introduced the debate in a YouTube video. He challenged the candidates (Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Mike Gravel, Chris Dodd, Dennis Kucinich, Bill Richardson and John Edwards) to "actually answer the questions" instead of "beating around the bush." Moderator, Anderson Cooper, stepped in and discussed why many of the video questions...