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I think everyone knows the channel and time, nice try though....rotf, lol, brahahaha!

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Most of us on the West coast are never sure of the time for things like the debate, so I appreciate the responses.

 

As for hahaha... we were allowed to discuss the first debate on this board, not the politics of, but who was doing well, etc.  It turned into a long and interesting conversation until a few of the usuals showed up who insisted on political comments.

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My Tivo guide shows 3pm (Pacific Time) until 4:45pm for 'First Round'.

 

Then 15 minutes of Anderson Cooper (to discuss).

 

Then at 5pm to 8pm the 'Final Round'.

 

Obviously, that would translate to 3 hours later in East Coast time, and the other time zones accordingly.

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Guess I'll miss my nightly regular Anderson Cooper 360 news show tonight.

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The JV team may have a better deal than the front runners, with just the four hopefuls sharing the stage.

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It is a shame they do not have the candidates names on the TV screen when they are talking....or at least on the podium. How will people remember who said what? I do not know their names unless I see it.

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@tansy wrote:

The JV team may have a better deal than the front runners, with just the four hopefuls sharing the stage.


And there is some lengthy and meaningful discussion occurring between the candidates on legitimate, national issues.

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Probably on some radio stations too. 

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@june22 wrote:

 

It is a shame they do not have the candidates names on the TV screen when they are talking....or at least on the podium. How will people remember who said what? I do not know their names unless I see it.


Left to right on the stage right now:  Pataki, Santorum, Jindahl, Graham.  I believe the podiums will have names on them in the 2nd session later with all the others.

 

Anyone can live stream both of these from CNN today.