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DNC: Day 3 Exclusive Webcast
Created: 08/27/2008
Video description: Katie Couric talks with Valerie Biden Owens, Steve Grove, director of news and politics for YouTube, Declan McCullagh, chief political correspondent for CNET, UWire reporters, and others. Plus, a recap of the third day of the Democratic National Convention.

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