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I hear McCain is

pretaping

his concession speech and will be releasing it from an undisclosed location. sqr1


Obama’s Florida Bet – Swampland – TIME.com

So as you mentioned, this morning, he is going to be making a live speech in his live radio address, instead of

pretaping

it as he had yesterday morning.


CNN Transcript Dec 17, 2005

JON STEWART, HOST, “THE DAILY SHOW”: Then they called back and said, “Also, would you mind

pretaping

it, because of the FCC.”


CNN Transcript Sep 19, 2005

TED KOPPEL, ABC ANCHOR: Have you thought about

pretaping

the show so you don’t make (UNINTELLIGIBLE)


CNN Transcript – Larry King Live: Ted Koppel Discusses ‘Off Camera: Private Thoughts Made Public’ – October 4, 2000

MR. MCCURRY: No. He’s

pretaping

the radio address now.


Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry

Is he doing the radio address live, or —

pretaping

tomorrow?


Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry

MR. MCCURRY: Well, you won’t get until tomorrow — the President is

pretaping

that earlier in the morning, but the transcript ought to be available just prior to the 10: 06 a.m.


Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry And Others

But the President, since he was in fact

pretaping

his Saturday radio address, and because it dealt with a subject that it was very clear many of you are interested in covering today, we felt it would be useful to you to have access to that text.


Mike Mccurry Press Briefing

It took more than a month, with all the papers to be sorted through and interpreted, but the conclusion was basically this: There was nothing to be done to help the current sleepers, but by

pretaping

a person’s memories and then putting him on somec, with the tape to be replayed after he awakened, a person could be kept alive for an indefinite period of time with no damage whatsoever.


Capitol

Just back from a recent tour of the WFP’s operations in flood-stricken Pakistan, Mr. Stroumboulopoulos said in a

pretaping

interview that he envisions the role he’ll carve out as a “nation-building” opportunity – and a responsibility given the platforms he has access to.


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