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Who will break down . So many questions. Lets look for some answers right here, right now. Lets get to it. Cnns phil mattingly. Taking center stage tonight are the two leading progressives, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. What are you hearing about that matchup . You know, its a really interesting dynamic because the two have stated that theyre friends and have had a long relationship with one another, and yet there are differences, even though it might not appear that way on the surface on the policy front, based on how they interact and operate. Whats going to be most interesting is if they come through. They dont want to attack democrats and one another. As you know, when the lights actually turn on and youre on that stage things tend to shift. The format tonight, how this is going to work, its going to be a twohour debate. Each candidate is going to have an opening and closing statement. When questions are asked, candidates will have about a minute to respond and they
Four graduate students make up the first class to be enrolled in the new Rhetoric, Media, and Publics program, born of combined faculty efforts from the School of Communication, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and the Medill School of Journalism. The interschool program replaces the Ph.D. in Communication Studies (Rhetoric and Public Culture) and.