The guys from the News 4 This Morning talk about the cool weather, an injured finger, McCain's speech and they do something they aren't allowed to do on the air.
University of Minnesota Political Science Professor Kathryn Pearson joined WCCO-TV with her thoughts on McCain's acceptance speech, Angela Davis reports (3:14).
Libertarian Presidential Candidate Bob Barr disects Sen. John McCain's speech at the RNC.
Sen. Barack Obama counters the RNC by appearing on "The O'Reilly Factor."
George Stephanopoulos weighs in on John McCain's big speech.
The Republican candidate accepts his party's nomination and defines "maverick."
Colorado delegates at the Republican National Convention think the McCain/Palin ticket will draw in more independent voters and those who might have supporter Hillary Clinton.
CNN's Isha Sesay compares the two U.S. presidential candidates speeches with political analyst Stephen Hayes.
U.S. presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama offer different economic plans. CNN's Isha Sesay takes a look.
The Republican nominee on his years as a P.O.W. and how it made him love the US.
John McCain, a POW turned political rebel, vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" that grips Washington as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. "Change is coming," he promised.
John McCain, a Vietnam POW turned political maverick, launched his fall campaign for the White House on Thursday in the final act of a Republican National Convention. (Sept. 4)
Cindy McCain addresses her husband's character, example and duty to country
John McCain accepts Republican nomination, touts bipartisan record and love for country
Watch part 2 of Sen. John McCain's acceptance speech to the Republican National Convention.
Cindy McCain says her husband is a'hero' and the right man for the job.
RNC tribute video highlights McCain's successes in the Navy and government.
John McCain accepted the Republican presidential nomination Thursday evening. During his speech, he declared himself a maverick who has the experience to lead and who has the nerve to change Washington. Steve Handelsman reports from St. Paul, Minnesota.
John McCain Thursday vowed to fight for America as long as he draws breath, in a patriotic pledge to bring political change as he accepted the Republican White House nomination.
McCain accepts party nomination; Protesters tried to interrupt McCain's speech; McCain and Palin headed to Michigan; Obama says GOP avoiding the issues. (Sept. 4)
Arizona Senator officially becomes Republican Presidential Nominee
Gov. Sarah Palin's husband speaks at Cindy McCain's luncheon.
GOP activists came to party headquarters Thursday to watch John McCain's acceptance speech
CNN Political Analyst Roland Martin talks about Sen. John McCain's speech with CNN.com's Reggie Aqui.
McCain won the nomination with a gripping personal story as a prisoner of war and a maverick politician willing to take risks, promising Thursday night to rise above partisan bitterness in Washington, Pat Kessler reports (4:01).
Whether it is gender, race or age, whoever wins this election is going in America's history books, Pat Kessler report (2:45).
CNN analysts David Gergen and Carl Bernstein look at the good and bad of Sen. John McCain's speech.
azfamily.com's Tyler Baldwin reports from Scottsdale where a group gathered to watch Sen. McCain's presidential nomination speech.
State GOP Chairwoman Linda Daves thinks McCain "hit the bullseye" with his nomination acceptance speech.
azfamily.com's Mike Watkiss reports live from St. Paul where Sen. John McCain accepted his party's nomination for the United States presidency.
Viewers of both blue and red strips weigh in on Senator John McCain's speech. Rich DeMuro reports.
Sen. John McCain supporters gathered at the Raleighwood Theater in Raleigh Thursday night to watch the Arizona Senator official accept the Republican Party's presidential nomination.
Sen. John McCain struck a bipartisan tone in an address to delegates at the Republican National Convention. The GOP nominee said he'd reach out to Democrats and Independents and promised to address the nation's energy problems. (Sept. 4)
Republican produced film details work with refugees, life of Cindy McCain.
Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin shake hands with delegates following McCain's acceptance speech.
Area Republicans gathered Thursday evening to watch Sen. John McCain's speech to wrap up the Republican National Convention.
Chicagoans gathered in Wrigleyville to watch Sen. John McCain's RNC speech. CBS 2's Jay Levine reports.
Barack Obama and Joe Biden are making two campaign stops in the Keystone State over two days.
Democrats are right to be worried about Sarah Palin, Raj Chohan reports. She connects with the working class, and her experience is being compared with Barack Obama's.