New York Times, by Brian Stelter Posted By: Dreadnought- Mon, 01 Feb 2010 04:41:10 GMT On Monday, President Obama is scheduled to sit down in the library of the White House residence for his first interview since his State of the Union address. The interviewer? The United States of YouTube. In a first’of’its’kind group interview, Mr. Obama will read and watch questions submitted by YouTube users and answer them in a live Webcast. Its a way to give people access to the president that feels
from: http://www.newmediablog.com/2010/01/obama-to-field-questions-posted-by-youtube-users/
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