How can I watch it? The debate will air live on CNN, CNN en Español and CNN International. It will stream live in its entirety, without requiring log-in to a cable provider, on CNN.com's homepage, across mobile devices via CNN's apps for iOS and Android, and via CNNgo apps for Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast and Android TV.
The structure of Thursday's debate will be the same as the first debate: Each segment will last about 15 minutes, and the candidates will have two minutes to respond after the moderator opens each segment with a question. Welker will then use the rest of the time in the segment to facilitate further discussion on the topic.
The topics are: "Fighting COVID-19," "American Families," "Race in America," "Climate Change," "National Security" and "Leadership." They were chosen by the debate moderator, NBC's Kristen Welker, and announced last week by the debate commission.
Ahead of the vote, KRQE News 13 hosted a debate Monday between the two Democratic primary candidates: Raúl Torrez and Brian Colón. Following the debate, KRQE Digital Anchor Chris McKee and Anchor Dean Staley recapped some of the most notable moments from the hour-long debate.
The Oct. 19 debate, however, is not required under that law because two or more candidates did not meet the Act’s thresholds.
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The public advocate acts as a kind of watchdog or ombudsman for the city , and is first in line for mayor if the mayor cannot do his or her job. For more information about the candidates, read our guide to the Nov. 2 election here.
Here are some of the ways you can watch and follow the debate: 1 Reporters from The New York Times will provide commentary and analysis throughout the debate. 2 The first hour of the debate will be televised on WNBC. The full event will be available on NBC’s streaming platforms and on the network’s channels on Apple TV and Roku. 3 A Spanish-language broadcast of the first hour will be available on Telemundo (channel 47). The entire debate will be streamed on the network’s website.
A Spanish-language broadcast of the first hour will be available on Telemundo (channel 47 ). The entire debate will be streamed on the network’s website.
After last week’s debate, which featured only five of the top contenders, eight candidates will return to the stage: Eric Adams, Shaun Donovan, Kathryn Garcia, Raymond J. McGuire, Dianne Morales, Scott M. Stringer, Maya Wiley and Andrew Yang.
Maya Wiley, seen outside her polling place at Erasmus Hall High School, is one of eight candidates participating in the final debate.
Reporters from The New York Times will provide commentary and analysis throughout the debate.
Williams and Nampiaparampil debated about school safety, funding for the NYPD and the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which the Republican called divisive.
First in line of succession were the mayor to die or become incapacitated, the Public Advocate has limited powers, a city watchdog with the ability to introduce legislation in the City Council.