+++SOME SOTS SEPARATED BLACK FRAMES+++ 1. Various of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders walking to stage 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Bernie Sanders, (I) Vermont: “I went all over this country during the campaign and I talked to to too many young people and people who were not so young who were paying off student debts of 30, 50, 100,000 dollars and in some cases it was taking them decades to pay off those debts.” 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Bernie Sanders, (I) Vermont: “At a time when we have massive levels and wealth inequality, it is absurd, it is disgraceful for Donald Trump and his friends to be talking about 100s of billions of dollars in tax breaks for the top one percent.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Durham, New Hampshire - 28 September 2016 4. Wide of Clinton approaching podium POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Durham, New Hampshire - 28 September 2016 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton, (D) Presidential Nominee: “The next 40 days will determine the next 40 years. So I’m going to close my campaign the way I started my public service and my career, fighting for kids and families, that’s been the cause of my life and it will be the mission of my presidency.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Durham, New Hampshire - 28 September 2016 6. Wide of rally POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Durham, New Hampshire - 28 September 2016 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton, (D) Presidential Nominee: “As a student I met here in New Hampshire said, going to college should be hard but paying for college shouldn’t be so hard that it prevents you from getting your education. Indeed here in New Hampshire, we’ve got so many young people graduating with debt who aren’t able to get started in their careers, aren’t able to do the jobs like I could do because they have to get a job that pays as much as possible to begin paying their debt down. So we should and we will make public colleges tuition free for families earning less than 125,000 dollars a year.” 8. Wide of Clinton, Sanders sitting down on stage for talk about education 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton, (D) Presidential Nominee: “I think we made a mistake taking what used to be called vocational education, I call it technical education, taking it out of our high schools. We took it out and that really sent a signal to a lot of our young people that ‘hey, what they’re interested in, what they’re good at, how they learn, is just no longer available to them.’ I’d like to bring technical education into high schools. I would like to do more to connect our high schools to community colleges so that while you’re still in high school, you could even go to community colleges, you could get credentials, you can get credit for going to college.” 10. Wide of Sanders and Clinton waving