
About Downloading VideosBelow are tables of videos you can download. Roughly speaking, the better the quality, the bigger the file. To download a video, try right-clicking on the cell and choosing 'Save Target As...'. Click here for more explanation of various video formats. Bowen Inauguration, January 8, 2007You can find the original (wmv) versions of these videos at : http://ss.ca.gov/bowen_event.html. The Ecological Options Network also has posted their 27 minute video, "Inaugurating Change", at www.YouTube.com/profile_videos?user=eon3 and at http://video.Google.com/videoplay?docid=-3565391715689047083.
Bowen/McPherson DebateA debate between Senator Bowen and McPerson took place in San Francisco October 18. A streaming video of this debate is available at www.cbs5.com/politics/local_story_291163808.html. The Chronicle also has a 12 minute version. Viewers should note that McPherson has a habit of using misleading talking points and not answering the questions. The Chronicle endorsed Senator Bowen. For a summary of important points brought up during the debate, click here. Here is another review of that debate : www.dailykos.com/story/2006/10/18/211416/43 Bowen On The IssuesThese are short videos of Bowen speaking about the issues. You can find streaming versions of these and other videos at www.YouTube.com/profile?user=DebraBowen To download a video, try right-clicking on the cell and choose 'Save Target As...'.
You can download all 5 of the above videos together in 1 file using the table below. They were taken from a DVD, so the picture and the files are bigger.
Bowen On Voting Machines
Bowen Speaking at a Houseparty, Oct 24
Bowen Up Close and PersonalKCRA did a good, short interview of Debra Bowen. The video, "Edie Lambert Reports", is available at www.kcra.com/politics/10124349/detail.html. There you will also see a video, "The Issues: Secretary Of State Candidates", where both candidates speak. Bowen Interviews
League of Women Voters (streaming video, 15 mins) : www.FreeAirtimeProject.org/media/bowen.asx Nobody, and no machine, should be counting American votes in secret.For further information, email Jim Soper at :
Jim.Soper@GMail.com
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