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Donald Trump accepts a challenge to face off against President Joe Biden in new-format televised contest. US President Joe Biden has challenged Donald Trump, his likely main rival in the 2024 election, to two televised debates in the run-up to the polls in November. Trump was quick to accept the invitation – saying he would debate Biden anytime, any day. Biden has deviated from the conventional timings, style and organisers. The date for the first sparring match is so early that neither candidate will have formally accepted their party’s nomination. And for at least that debate, there will be no live audience. The two men are already exchanging insults on social media. So what are the key issues to look out for – if and when they face each other? And how important are these debates? Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam Guests: Brian Stelter – Journalist and specialist on US media Elaine Kamarck – Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Steve Herman – Chief national correspondent at Voice Of America Published on Thursday 16 May 2024.

Beyond the headlines to the heart of the news of the day. Al Jazeera gets the Inside Story from some of the best minds in the Middle East and beyond. Al Jazeera journalists and guests dissect and discuss the day’s top story.

Primary Title
  • Inside Story
Episode Title
  • How important to the US presidential election are debates?
Date Broadcast
  • Friday 17 May 2024
Start Time
  • 05 : 30
Finish Time
  • 05 : 57
Duration
  • 27:00
Channel
  • Al Jazeera English
Broadcaster
  • Al Jazeera Media Network
Programme Description
  • Beyond the headlines to the heart of the news of the day. Al Jazeera gets the Inside Story from some of the best minds in the Middle East and beyond. Al Jazeera journalists and guests dissect and discuss the day’s top story.
Episode Description
  • Donald Trump accepts a challenge to face off against President Joe Biden in new-format televised contest. US President Joe Biden has challenged Donald Trump, his likely main rival in the 2024 election, to two televised debates in the run-up to the polls in November. Trump was quick to accept the invitation – saying he would debate Biden anytime, any day. Biden has deviated from the conventional timings, style and organisers. The date for the first sparring match is so early that neither candidate will have formally accepted their party’s nomination. And for at least that debate, there will be no live audience. The two men are already exchanging insults on social media. So what are the key issues to look out for – if and when they face each other? And how important are these debates? Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam Guests: Brian Stelter – Journalist and specialist on US media Elaine Kamarck – Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Steve Herman – Chief national correspondent at Voice Of America Published on Thursday 16 May 2024.
Classification
  • G
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Commentary
  • News
Hosts
  • Elizabeth Puranam (Presenter)