The first night of the virtual Democratic convention was carefully orchestrated. But with several speakers addressing the convention live, some pre-roll was captured behind the scenes.
One video posted late Monday night revealed a private moment between Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and his wife, before Mr. Sanders gave his speech at the Hen of the Wood restaurant in Burlington.
I still don't know why they insisted on so many speeches being live — especially when Michelle Obama's keynote and several other appearances were pre-taped — but it gave us this wonderful bit of Bernie Sanders that came through via satellite. pic.twitter.com/RrJ8yzmbPg
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) August 18, 2020
As the camera rolls, Mr. Sanders’s wife Jane and a staffer appear to delicately brush a speck off his suit jacket. He settles his hands onto the lectern, with his characteristic wide-armed grip.
He reconsiders.
“Are my hands showing when I’m up here?” he asks. He is informed that they are.
“Is that a terrible thing to have my hands showing?” He is informed that it is.
“Well,” Jane Sanders says, waiting a beat. “It’s not terrible. But what’s been good” — she waves her arms — “is you gesture.”
He assents, smooths a wisp of hair.
“You probably should get off the screen,” he says eventually, shooing her away. She jokes that she is going to give the speech. It makes him smile.
Remember to stand up straight, she says. Enough! He says, hunching.
A staffer counts down the seconds until he is live. He mutters something, rehearsing his opening.
15 seconds! 10! 5 seconds!
He takes a breath, and begins.
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August 18, 2020 at 10:26PM
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Before Sanders’s convention moment, an unscripted scene. - The New York Times
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