Video duration: 561 seconds
Global video hits: 13226
http://www.YouDecide 2008.com - Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama debate in a Town Hall format from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee on October 7th, 2008.
Video duration: 111 seconds
Global video hits: 12818
On Sunday, September 28, Tom Brokaw listened to an entire debate between top McCain and Obama strategists. Then, unnecessarily, at the end of the debate he said that "in fairness" to both sides...and cite a singular poll number saying McCain was better to be Commander in Chief? What?? What about who Americans trust more? Or who is better on the economy? Or who people agree with on Iraq?
Video duration: 2147 seconds
Global video hits: 28806
Session Title: Leading a Non-Virtual Life
Tom Brokaw and Yvon Chouinard talk about being intentionally "un-networked" and leading a deliberately disconnected life. Both will discuss why living off the grid is critical for a well-rounded existence.
Video duration: 3695 seconds
Global video hits: 6027
Google CEO Eric Schmidt interviews former NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw. This conversation took place on October 10, 2006, at Google's Mountain View, CA, headquarters as part of the Authors@Google series.
Video duration: 141 seconds
Global video hits: 1558
Legendary NBC News anchor and journalist Tom Brokaw filmed the introduction for the 40th Commemoration ceremony for the tragedy on the South Carolina State campus that killed three young men, and injured 28 others, on the night of Feb. 8, 1968--an event that came to be known as the Orangeburg Massacre.
Read and see more at www.orangeburgmassac re1968.com
Video duration: 2974 seconds
Global video hits: 727
National news icon Tom Brokaw answers questions about international events, the news business and the outlook for the next generation of journalists. Brokaw was the longtime anchor, managing editor and correspondent for NBC Nightly News.
Video duration: 527 seconds
Global video hits: 12237
Tom Brokaw's Speech at Gerald R. Ford's Funeral on January 2, 2007.
Tom Brokaw was the NBC News White House correspondent from 1973-1976, covering the Watergate scandal. He went on to cover much of the presidency of Gerald Ford.