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Good morning. HANNA’s here. The strong tropical storm 열대 폭풍우 makes landfall 육지에 상륙하다 overnight bringing high wind gust 돌풍 and a lot of rain to the east coast as hurricane IKE inches closer to the Caribbean. Is he bound for the Gulf Coast? Takeover 인계. There are reports this morning that federal government is about to seize 붙잡다 control of two major mortgage lenders 대출기관들. Is that a good sign for the millions of Americans struggling to afford their homes?

 

Plus, 60 days and counting with conventions 전당대회 over the presidential tickets of both parties are hitting the battleground states hard. Today, Saturday, September 6, 2008. From NBC News, this is TODAY with Lester Holt and Amy Robach, live from studio 1A in Rockefella Plaza.

 

The final 60 days

 

Alright, Christ. Thanks so much. And now to the presidential election. With just 60 days remaining, the candidates 후보자 are campaigning in key battleground states today. Barrack Obama is in Indiana, John McCain in Colorado. McCain is hoping to build on ~ 의지하다 momentum , 여세 from the GOP <미국 공화당 이명 Grand Old Party> convention which drew 끌다 the biggest audience ever for any political convention, nearly 39 million people. And for that, he is bringing along a new weapon, running mate 부통령 후보자 Sara Palin. Kelly O’Donnell is following the campaign.

 

Before the chance to even measure for a convention bounce 탄력, 활기, a bump 부어 오름 in crowd size was easy to spot 발견하다, 분간하다 for John McCain. “Change is coming. The change is coming.” More than 10,000 at each event, bigger than usual. And the big draw 이목을 끄는 ? Governor Sara Palin. “We love her.” “The silence of the Republican Party was deafening 귀머거리로 만들다. It was deafening on jobs, on health care, on environment, on all the things that matter.”

 

McCain advisors tell me they’re looking at things with new confidence. And they point to the record high TV ratings at the convention. And the excitement around governor Palin. They plan to keep showcasing 소개하다 her events like this, but so far no media interviews. For TODAY, Kelly O’Donnell, NBC News, Sterling Heights, Michigan.

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