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January 19, 2007

Johnny interview with Preston Smith

Prestonsmith Hello I am Johnny and a few weeks ago I was at Georgia State Univirsity leadership apreciation night. There were so many people there. It was really crowded. While it was crowded it was also fun  we also got to talk to alot of legislators and represenatives. I got to talk to Preston Smith who is a Senator of Rome. I talked to him about saving recess. He said, ''I think that students who are able to enjoy recess are more interested in getting in class and learning ". I though he made a lot of  sense when he told me that I knew we saw eye to eye. During the rest of the conversation  he told me that the state is trying to save recess.

Here is a link to my podcast:

Download SmithJohnnyPodcast.MP3

and a link to the transcript of my podcast:

Download SmithJohnnyTranscript.doc


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Hi Jhonny,

I am so impressed with your reporting!!! I've read all your entries and listened to your podcasts!!

You've linked to the person you are interviewing so your reader can learn about them, you've provided a written transcript and podcast for each interview which gives your reader choice, and you've provided your opinion in this post that you have finished. I love your words "when he told me that I knew we saw eye to eye." Did you find that was true of the other legislators with whom you spoke?

Thanks for sharing these interviews with your readers; I look forward to reading about your reaction to the other interviews.

Best,
Lani

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