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“Diamonds or Pearls” questioner says CNN deceived her

Posted by amurphy1985 on November 21, 2007

In her first in-person interview, the UNLV student who asked the now infamous “diamonds vs. pearls” question at last week’s Democratic presidential debate said that she felt “deceived” by CNN.

Maria Parra-Sandoval said CNN representatives told her what questions to ask and in what order. She said she was told she would get to ask two questions of the presidential candidates — including a substantive question about the proposed nuclear waste site at Yucca Mountain. But the network ended the debate seconds after telling her to ask Hillary Clinton the first question – the lighthearted question for which she is now being ridiculed.

She said she feels deceived. “I was supposed to go twice,” she said in an interview this week. She said she would have rather asked a serious question about Yucca mountain, but CNN told her which question to ask, and when.

The controversy over the question began mere moments after the debate ended Thursday night, when, according to Parra, fellow UNLV students criticized her as they left the Cox Pavilion auditorium.

Parra said she wanted an opportunity to explain what happened, because she is concerned with serious issues.

As a member of the Political Science Honors Society, which got her the admission ticket, Parra keeps current on all political issues. (Click here for a large PDF filethat includes her bio from City of Las Vegas Leadership Academy 2005 Yearbook, and go here for an April, 2006 profile of herin the Las Vegas Sun).

She said that in the days leading up to the debate, she submitted several questions via email for CNN’s consideration. She said Bridget Sharp, a CNN editorial producer, turned down some serious questions. “I submitted others on Iraq, and another on healthcare … which were rejected,” she said.

According to her emails with CNN, here are the questions she proposed:

1) “Despite significant efforts at reforming health care for children, millions are
still uninsured. Moreover, the federal government spends a lot more dollars on the elderly than in children. Compared to other industrialized nations, we lag behind in providing adequate care for our children. Additionally, our children are the poorest segment of our population.

“Under your tenure as President, please name details as to what plan you have for extending children’s health reform. Will your plan favor decreasing spending (What will you cut?) or will your plan favor more taxes to subsidize health care.

2) “Bringing our troops home from Iraq is what many Americans want. I know I do. However, we cannot take them out so abruptly while the region is experiencing a civil war. What plan do you believe is the best option to start bringing our troops home while providing stability to the area? How long do you believe it will take to implement your plan?

3) “Yucca Mountain, NV is the proposed site for the country’s nuclear repository. Despite scientific evidence that it is a vulnerable site, the federal
government continues to push for the plan to move forward. The evidence relied on is unsound and the risks involved in transporting high-level radioactive waste across the country are high. What will you do to ensure that the best site is chosen for the storage of spent nuclear reactor fuel?”

On Wednesday morning before the debate, CNN representatives insisted that she propose a “lighthearted” question by noon. “They gave me a deadline of noon to submit optional questions, because the other ones were rejected.”

That’s when Parra submitted the diamonds or pearls question. “It was a last minute thing, I just sent it in,” she said. “I did that right at the end … seconds before submitting it.”

This time her question was not rejected. “They actually called me right away. Not a minute passed by,” she said. “They must have loved the pearls or diamonds question, because the people on the phone seemed excited about it. It was sort of like they really meant to do it — to make that be the last question.”

The producers later assured her she would be allowed to ask two questions. She said a CNN representative told her: “We have your two questions approved. You are question No. 15 and question No. 18.”

Parra also said, “I was supposed to go twice. Question No. 15 was the diamonds or pearls question, and No. 18 was the Yucca mountain question.”

In an interview with Talking Points Memo, CNN representatives have acknowledged that they told her which question to ask, and in what order, although they said Parra wrote the questions herself.

Parra said other UNLV students in the audience said CNN did not tell them to memorize their questions, which suggests to her that CNN never planned to use their questions.

“In some sort of way I felt deceived” she said, “Because right after the pearls or diamonds question — which I didn’t know was the end of the debate — that’s when it was ended, completely.”

Here is the video, courtesy of Youtube and Talking Points Memo:

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Not even a Thank You

Posted by derekschoen on November 21, 2007

The run up to the presidential debate left me wary of how volunteering for the actually event would turn out. I was right to be wary.

I arrived on campus at 2:00 p.m. to get my credentials. After walking to three different security checkpoints I was told to go back to the first one and they would let me in. I got my credentials and then was told to meet in the spin room in an hour. The spin room is basically a media room where candidates and their reps come after the debate to answer media’s questions. The room gets so crazy that our job is to literally hold signs over the reps heads so that the media can find them. I had the chance to hold a sign over Howard Dean. He was a pretty neat guy. Nice for the most part and his handlers are top notch. They even had him sign my sign as he was leaving.

He did an interview for CNN.com and if you watch it I am in the background.
http://www.cnn.com/video//video/politics/2007/11/15/long.howard.dean.interview.cnn?iref=videosearch

I also got to meet Bill Richardson, Dennis Kucinich and Joe Biden. All were very personable. It was an experience of a lifetime!

However CNN were complete jerks. I was stuck in that room for almost 8.5 hours and there was no food, no water and I never even got a thank you! What the heck!! Our “boss” Priscilla told us no one could leave until the cleanup was done and just kept ordering us to do random things. After an hour and a half of cleaning up and being the only student to still stick around I took off, still without even a thanks.

Thanks CNN. For performing exactly as I had expected you to. For showing us that you could care less about those who wanted to help.

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Notice the U-N-L-V

Posted by Sonja Corliss on November 16, 2007

We know you have a banner on our building, but notice the much larger sign to the right, it’s U-N-L-V! There were a lot of students disappointed with CNN this week.

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CNN seemed to have marched right in and put limits on things that we as students should have rights to. To start the blog about the tours given to the public shows real disappointment from any of those without “the badge”. Secondly, since when is the student union not open to students? The second floor ballroom held the watch party last night and only those on a list or with the press could enter. The room was never filled, so they obviously could have allowed the students that were interested into the room. At least the outside looked inviting.

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Hopefully the next time a news group invades the campus, they will take a more student friendly approach.

All photos By: Sonja Corliss

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Audio: Joe Biden’s new Rebel grandson

Posted by Jessica Tripp on November 16, 2007


A UNLV student’s story about his interesting interaction with Joe Biden at the Cox Pavilion.

Update: The student  in this audio is Matt Maxson, the opinion editor of the student newspaper, the Rebel Yell. In the audio, Maxon said he was “so enamored” of Joe Biden’s performance in the debate that went up to get the candidate’s autograph and then asked if Biden “wouldn’t mind being my grandpaw.”

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Bummer!

Posted by jack, dude on November 16, 2007


Candidates aren’t coming to watch party now. Booo!
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Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus

Posted by krystleanttonelli on November 16, 2007

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My favorite quotes came from Hillary Clinton.

The quotes were in reference to gender and politics. People are saying Hillary is using her gender as a means to get ahead and avoid issues.

Her response……

“I’m not trying to play the gender card, I’m trying to play the winning card.”

“Their not attacking me because I’m a woman. Their attacking me because I’m ahead.”

Eat your heart out boys.

It’s not just a man’s world.

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Pictures From Before The Debate

Posted by krystleanttonelli on November 16, 2007

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People waited in line, fanning themselves with paper, to go through security to enter Cox Pavilion.

The line was already backed up at 3:30 p.m.

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Obama Quotes

Posted by krystleanttonelli on November 16, 2007

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A coffee book quote came from Barack Obama when he was asked, is the increase of U.S. troops in Iraq working?

Obama replied….

“Horrific violence to intolerable violence doesn’t justify the Iraq war.”

Another coffee book quote came from a UNLV political science student asking about uniting the country through a period of transition with a new president.

Obama replied….

“Were gonna lead by talking to our enemies and not just our friends.”

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Follow-up to previous post

Posted by Steph on November 16, 2007

I’m sorry, I meant to say that I was talking about empty seats in the debate viewing room at the UNLV Student union.I never knew a “yes” or “no” question was so difficult.

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Survivor 16: UNLV

Posted by Steph on November 16, 2007

This debate is more cut-throat than Survivor. Awesome.There are still open seats here, so if anyone has a press pass you
might want to whip it out and see if it works.

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