Saturday, November 14, 2015

Democratic Debate Tonight From Sheslow Auditorium at Drake University in Des Moines Will Focus On Terrorism, National Security and Foreign Relations.

By Kathleen



KCCI-TV, CBS News and the Des Moines Register will co-sponsor a debate among the Democratic candidates for President tonight live from the Sheslow auditorium, Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. 

The moderators are John Dickerson, anchor of the CBS News program “Face the Nation”; Nancy Cordes, the CBS News congressional correspondent; Kevin Cooney, an anchor for KCCI-TV in Des Moines; and Kathie Obradovich, political columnist at The Des Moines Register.

Coverage of the debate will begin at 8pm ET and the debate proper will begin at 9pm ET. Due to the devastating events last night in Paris the emphasis of the debate will now focus on the issues of terrorism, national security and foreign relations.

HD Report advises how to watch or listen to the 2nd Democratic debate on CBS:

On Cable & Satellite TV 
Since CBS is a free broadcast station anyone should be able to tune-in to their local CBS affilate and watch the 2nd Democratic debate. Just be sure to select the HD version of the channel!

On PCs
CBS News will make the Democratic debate available on the CBS News live web page. Anyone using a PC should be able to access the website through a browser as long as video streaming is not blocked. [http://www.cbsnews.com/live/]

On Mobile Devices
CBS News has mobile apps for Apple iOS, Google Android, and Windows devices. Just download the app from the device’s app store to stream over Wi-Fi or 3G/4G networks.

On Streaming Media Players
The CBS News app is available for streaming media players including Apple TV, Fire TV, and Roku among others. Just download the app from the player’s app store if you haven’t already to stream the debate using internet service.

On Radio
CBS News will also broadcast the debate on radio stations nationwide, available over-the-air or through local affiliates or apps such as Radio.com and CBS Radio News apps for iOS and Android devices.

On Twitter
Twitter has also partnered with CBS for the debate, so Twitter users will be able to follow the conversations and trending tweets throughout the broadcast.

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