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California Recall Election

Aired September 03, 2003 - 14:51   ET

THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.


THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.


DARYN KAGAN, CNN ANCHOR: And as you can see, we're going on now to the California recall election, where the political stage is set. Many of candidates are already -- they're debating the debate. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he will not take part in tonight's face off between five front-runners. But he vows he will take part in a later debate. It's one in which the candidates will be actually given the questions in advance. Hardly the pop quiz.
National correspondent Bob Franken has more now. He is in Los Angles, I believe.

Bob, good morning.

BOB FRANKEN, CNN NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: And I am in Los Angeles. And of course, all of this gives rise to complaints from the critics of Arnold Schwarzenegger that he is refusing to put himself into a position where he has to do anything more than learn his lines, which of course he's been doing as an actor for so many years.

But Schwarzenegger is not going to appear in the debate tonight, not until the one on September 24, put on by the California Broadcaster's Association. Normally, journalistic rules in the United States don't allow submitting of questions in advance. But the broadcasters here decided before it -- before the debates were even set up that that's the way they were going to do it.

Arnold Schwarzenegger today will in fact be campaigning in Long Beach, California. In some brief interviews with local reporters, he is defending the decision not to debate so early.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER (R), GOV. CANDIDATE, CA.: I go to, you know, as many different places as possible to reach out, to knock on doors, to talk to people and to get the message of what I'm trying to accomplish in this state. So it's not all about debate. It's just to get the message out there. And we have a very, very packed schedule in the next four weeks, let me tell you.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

FRANKEN: But expect tonight when the other candidates start to debate that one of the repeated question will be where is Arnold coming from the candidates who will appear, including the top tier of those who are running to a -- become governor -- running against Arnold to become governor. If in fact, the governor's recall, Governor Davis will participate in the first part of the debate taking questions from reporters. And then five others will be taking questions from each other and reporters in the first debate, which will not include the presence of Arnold Schwarzenegger -- Daryn Kagan.

KAGAN: I didn't have a chance to submit my questions to you in advance so I'm going to let you off the hook. And let you not have any hard questions today. Thank you for that report, appreciate that.

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Aired September 3, 2003 - 14:51   ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
DARYN KAGAN, CNN ANCHOR: And as you can see, we're going on now to the California recall election, where the political stage is set. Many of candidates are already -- they're debating the debate. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he will not take part in tonight's face off between five front-runners. But he vows he will take part in a later debate. It's one in which the candidates will be actually given the questions in advance. Hardly the pop quiz.
National correspondent Bob Franken has more now. He is in Los Angles, I believe.

Bob, good morning.

BOB FRANKEN, CNN NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: And I am in Los Angeles. And of course, all of this gives rise to complaints from the critics of Arnold Schwarzenegger that he is refusing to put himself into a position where he has to do anything more than learn his lines, which of course he's been doing as an actor for so many years.

But Schwarzenegger is not going to appear in the debate tonight, not until the one on September 24, put on by the California Broadcaster's Association. Normally, journalistic rules in the United States don't allow submitting of questions in advance. But the broadcasters here decided before it -- before the debates were even set up that that's the way they were going to do it.

Arnold Schwarzenegger today will in fact be campaigning in Long Beach, California. In some brief interviews with local reporters, he is defending the decision not to debate so early.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER (R), GOV. CANDIDATE, CA.: I go to, you know, as many different places as possible to reach out, to knock on doors, to talk to people and to get the message of what I'm trying to accomplish in this state. So it's not all about debate. It's just to get the message out there. And we have a very, very packed schedule in the next four weeks, let me tell you.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

FRANKEN: But expect tonight when the other candidates start to debate that one of the repeated question will be where is Arnold coming from the candidates who will appear, including the top tier of those who are running to a -- become governor -- running against Arnold to become governor. If in fact, the governor's recall, Governor Davis will participate in the first part of the debate taking questions from reporters. And then five others will be taking questions from each other and reporters in the first debate, which will not include the presence of Arnold Schwarzenegger -- Daryn Kagan.

KAGAN: I didn't have a chance to submit my questions to you in advance so I'm going to let you off the hook. And let you not have any hard questions today. Thank you for that report, appreciate that.

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