Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin accepts the Republican nomination for vice president at the Republican National Convention. In her speech, she touches on her personal life and then comes out swinging. Video courtesy of Fox News. (Sept. 3)
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The gloves are off: Sarah Palin came out swinging tonight at the Republican National Convention against the media, Barack Obama and naysayers. CBS 2's Mike Flannery reports.
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Sarah Palin got a rousing welcome from GOP delegates at the RNC in St. Paul, Minn. She talked about her small town roots and made some not-so-subtle jabs at Barack Obama. Jeff Glor reports.
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Sarah Palin spoke to a thunderous crowd at the Republican national convention, presenting herself as a typical small-town mom and a hard-as-nails politician.
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As she accepted the Republican vice presidential nomination Wednesday night, Sarah Palin energized the crowd ahead of John McCain's acceptance speech. CBS 2's Karen Brown reports.
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Sarah Palin got a rousing welcome from GOP delegates at the RNC in St. Paul, Minn. She talked about her small town roots and made some not-so-subtle jabs at Barack Obama. Jeff Glor reports.
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Sarah Palin got a rousing welcome from GOP delegates at the RNC in St. Paul, Minn. She talked about her small town roots and made some not-so-subtle jabs at Barack Obama. Jeff Glor reports.
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Sarah Palin got a rousing welcome from GOP delegates at the RNC in St. Paul, Minn. She talked about her small town roots and made some not-so-subtle jabs at Barack Obama. Jeff Glor reports.
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