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CNN Philippines held their own debate on February 27 and was attended by nine candidates. [4] Another presidential debate, organized again by SMNI, was held on March 26. [ 5 ] A vice presidential debate, organized by CNN Philippines, took place on February 26 with eight candidates participating.
Jim Acosta — CNN Newsroom; Dana Bash — Inside Politics (weekday edition); John Berman — CNN News Central (with Kate Bolduan and Sara Sidner); Wolf Blitzer — The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and CNN Newsroom
On August 11, 2017, ABC re-aired the first episode of The View, which originally aired on the same date 20 years prior. [148] On November 7, 2019, the series celebrated the airing of its 5,000th episode, with Bill Geddie, businessman Donald Trump Jr., and television personality Kimberly Guilfoyle appearing as guests.
And to let "the undecided voter … hear the issues debated by all three leading candidates" in the second 1980 presidential debate, [11] Schorr read the debate questions to John B. Anderson. CNN then aired Anderson's live responses along with tape delay of Carter and Ronald Reagan's responses, [12] [13] despite technical difficulties. [14]
CNN pulled off a coup in getting the debate in the first place. There are plenty of questions about the moderators’ conduct, in particular their reticence about fact-checking.
The series of seven debates in 1858 between Abraham Lincoln and Senator Stephen A. Douglas for U.S. Senate were true, face-to-face debates, with no moderator; the candidates took it in turns to open each debate with a one-hour speech, then the other candidate had an hour and a half to rebut, and finally the first candidate closed the debate with a half-hour response.
CNN’s last major event focused on Trump, a 2023 town hall with the former president, went off the rails quickly, as a combative Trump bickered with moderator Kaitlan Collins and was egged on by ...
The twenty-sixth season of Saturday Night Live, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on NBC between October 7, 2000, and May 19, 2001.. This season featured satire of the 2000 U.S. presidential election, including the Republican and Democratic primaries, the campaigns of Vice President Gore, Texas Governor George W. Bush, and Ralph Nader, the Florida election ...