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appalachiablue

(41,102 posts)
Tue Sep 3, 2019, 11:40 PM Sep 2019

CNN Is Giving 2020 Democrats 7 Hours To Talk About Climate Change

Last edited Wed Sep 4, 2019, 12:21 AM - Edit history (1)

Source: Vox

The DNC voted down holding an official presidential climate debate. TV networks have stepped up.

CNN will host a seven-hour marathon of interviews with 10 presidential candidates about climate change on Wednesday beginning at 5 pm Eastern as part of its climate crisis town hall. A live stream of the town hall will air on CNN.com. You can also stream it via CNN apps on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast, and Android TV. The forum will also be broadcast on SiriusXM Channels 116, 454, 795, and the Westwood One Radio Network.

Here is the format:
•Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro will be interviewed by CNN’s Wolf Blitzer at 5 pm ET
•Entrepreneur Andrew Yang will be interviewed by Blitzer at 5:40 pm
•California Sen. Kamala Harris will be interviewed by Erin Burnett at 6:20 pm
•Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar will be interviewed by Burnett at 7 pm
•Former Vice President Joe Biden will be interviewed by Anderson Cooper at 8 pm
•Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders will interviewed by Cooper at 8:40 pm
•Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren will be interviewed by Chris Cuomo at 9:20 pm
•South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg will be interviewed by Cuomo at 10 pm
•Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke will be interviewed Don Lemon at 10:40 pm
•New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker will be interviewed by Lemon at 11:20 pm

The audience will be composed of selected Democrats, independents, and stakeholders. No public tickets will be issued.

That a major television network would devote so much time to a single issue is a sign of how important climate change has become for Democrats and how successful activists have been in elevating the issue.

Climate change has rocketed up the list of concerns for primary voters, with some polls showing climate change as the number one issue and other indicating that strong majorities want robust climate action from the White House. Activists groups like the Sunrise Movement have refused to let the Democratic National Committee ignore the issue, holding sit-ins outside their headquarters to demand a climate debate. - MORE...


Read more: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/9/3/20847535/cnn-climate-town-hall-2020-presidential-democrats





July 20 & 31, 2019: CCN held Democratic Primary Debates in Detroit, Mich.
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CNN Is Giving 2020 Democrats 7 Hours To Talk About Climate Change (Original Post) appalachiablue Sep 2019 OP
Warren and Pete drew the short straws? blm Sep 2019 #1
It is a town-hall forumat, so assuming the audience is fairly selected, it should mostly be the still_one Sep 2019 #3
Nobody is better suited to handling Cuomo than Warren and Pete crazytown Sep 2019 #8
I just got onto DU to say the same thing! MBS Sep 2019 #19
They have been announcing this for a few weeks ago, as some were slamming the DNC for dedicating a still_one Sep 2019 #2
About time. PatrickforO Sep 2019 #4
question... orleans Sep 2019 #5
I know I raised an eyebrow to that as well. "selected Dems"?sounds a little like ''super delegates". YOHABLO Sep 2019 #6
it does. and "stakeholders?" orleans Sep 2019 #7
Suggest you repost in full in Primaries crazytown Sep 2019 #9
DVR on! True Blue American Sep 2019 #10
Warren supports Inslee's BlueMTexpat Sep 2019 #11
Fucking Brilliant!!! moreland01 Sep 2019 #12
This is great! Bayard Sep 2019 #13
They probably planned it quietly since DNC didn't want this IronLionZion Sep 2019 #16
So the elephant question in the room .....why not? LiberalLovinLug Sep 2019 #17
I'm really happy that each candidate will be interviewed in depth MBS Sep 2019 #14
Sweet! Thanks for sharing IronLionZion Sep 2019 #15
It seems a bit unfair to not include Tom Steyer. StevieM Sep 2019 #18
"We're fucked. We've passed the tipping point thanks to the GOP and Oil and Gas Denialists maxsolomon Sep 2019 #20

still_one

(92,055 posts)
3. It is a town-hall forumat, so assuming the audience is fairly selected, it should mostly be the
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 12:01 AM
Sep 2019

audience who will drive the questions, and in that format, the candidates should have adequate time to respond with thoughtful answers, unlike a debate format


IMHO

crazytown

(7,277 posts)
8. Nobody is better suited to handling Cuomo than Warren and Pete
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 03:27 AM
Sep 2019

You can't throw them off their game. Period.

still_one

(92,055 posts)
2. They have been announcing this for a few weeks ago, as some were slamming the DNC for dedicating a
Tue Sep 3, 2019, 11:59 PM
Sep 2019

debate entirely to climate change, ignoring the fact that a "debate format" isn't the best way for candidates to discuss how they would discuss this topic, but a town-hall format is much better


orleans

(34,039 posts)
5. question...
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 02:42 AM
Sep 2019

"The audience will be composed of selected Democrats, independents, and stakeholders. No public tickets will be issued."

selected dems? how are they selected? and stakeholders? what does that mean?

 

YOHABLO

(7,358 posts)
6. I know I raised an eyebrow to that as well. "selected Dems"?sounds a little like ''super delegates".
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 02:59 AM
Sep 2019

orleans

(34,039 posts)
7. it does. and "stakeholders?"
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 03:03 AM
Sep 2019

are stakeholders corporate stakeholders or the rest of the people on earth?

BlueMTexpat

(15,365 posts)
11. Warren supports Inslee's
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 05:58 AM
Sep 2019

proposals.

Elizabeth Warren embraces Jay Inslee's climate change platform

https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/03/politics/elizabeth-warren-jay-inslee-clean-energy-plan-green-new-deal/index.html

...
Warren's announcement signals her hopes of picking up the climate change baton from Inslee, who dropped out of the race on August 21, the same day he released the final piece of his comprehensive plan. In a Medium post published Tuesday night, Warren also challenged her rivals to meet Inslee's standard.
"Jay didn't merely sound the alarm or make vague promises. He provided bold, thoughtful, and detailed ideas for how to get us where we need to go, both by raising standards to address pollution and investing in the future of the American economy," Warren wrote. "While his presidential campaign may be over, his ideas should remain at the center of the agenda."
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moreland01

(736 posts)
12. Fucking Brilliant!!!
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 09:47 AM
Sep 2019

Whomever pulled this together needs humongous Kudos! This will be way more effective for the cause of Climate Change for the Dems than a stupid 2 hour debate that nobody watches. Seven straight hours of Dems talking on CNN. Brilliant! I'm giddy!

MBS

(9,688 posts)
14. I'm really happy that each candidate will be interviewed in depth
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 10:36 AM
Sep 2019

40 minutes per candidate on this vital issue is just what's needed.
Would actually like to see this format used for interviews on other topics as well. But climate change is the most important one for in-depth interviews, since it's such an urgent issue, and one that's been ignored for far too long.

As long as we still have too many candidates, the usual "debate" format is close to useless. For one thing, with 10 candidates on the stage at once, a "face-to-face" interaction between candidates is physically impossible. But most importantly, it completely precludes the possibility of in-depth questions and in-depth answers on ANY topic.

StevieM

(10,500 posts)
18. It seems a bit unfair to not include Tom Steyer.
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 01:11 PM
Sep 2019

He has a strong record of fighting for action on climate change.

maxsolomon

(33,220 posts)
20. "We're fucked. We've passed the tipping point thanks to the GOP and Oil and Gas Denialists
Wed Sep 4, 2019, 08:04 PM
Sep 2019

like the Koch Brothers."

Whoever says that will get my vote!

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