Your YouTube questions for the President
In around an hour’s time, U.S. President Barack Obama will sit down for his first post-State of the Union interview – and you might be the interviewer.
Last week we announced that the President would address a selection of your questions in a special YouTube interview. The deadline for question submissions was midnight ET on Wednesday, January 26, and at that time more than 190,000 people had cast more than 1.3 million votes on nearly 140,000 questions.
Tune in to youtube.com/askobama at 2:30 p.m. ET to see and hear the President’s responses to a selection of your top-voted questions, streamed live from the White House.
Here’s a selection of just some of the thousand questions that were submitted, on topics ranging from health care, to university education, to jobs, to sports.
Olivia Ma, News and Politics Manager, recently watched "Ask President Obama."
1 comments:
What president!?
How about being more explicit when talking about U.S. affairs?
How about using a localized "youtube top bar feature" so only the right people see what's relevant for them?
I mean, I'm constantly seeing U.S.A news that seem that are important to everyone in Youtube, but I think you forgot that Youtube is available to the whole world, and the whole world doesn't care if there is a hand-shake record in Time Square Garden or if U.S. president is speaking. You might think so, but no...there are many people who really don't care.
Why are Google/Youtube advertisements localized and the damn toolbar is not?
How about expand your thinking when writing something that is U.S.A related, and actually mention that IT IS U.S.A RELATED: "President of U.S.A. Obama...."
You have the power! Do it! :-)
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