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There was one from ? Bartolomo from CNBC I think, whatever the business channel is. The reporter was on one of the sunday shows talking about it. It may not have aired yet. I don't have cable so I don't get those channels.
I've seen clips of old interviews on various networks, but nothing since she was selected 6 days ago. I do not think there are any new interviews. She's probably in a bunker learning what she is supposed to say.

Here's what you say when they ask about the economy.
Here's what you say when they ask about national security.
Here's what you say when they ask about global warming.
Here's what you say when they ask about the war.
Here's what you say when they ask about gay marriage.
Here's what you say when they ask about teen pregnancy.
Here's what you say when they ask about abortion.
Here's what you say when they ask about the foreclosure debacle.
Here's what you say when they ask about drilling in ANWAR.
Here's what you say when they ask about renewable energy.
Here's what you say when they ask about torture.
Here's what you say when they ask about moose stew --- or if you like, you can improvise on that one.
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