The Les secrets de Margot Porn Movietime has come for presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to debate face to face for the first time at Hofstra University, in Hempstead, New York.
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Monday's debate, which is divided into six 15-minute sections, is set for 9 p.m. ET (2-3:30 a.m. Tuesday UK time) and will be moderated by NBC Nightly Newsanchor Lester Holt.
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The topics will be: America's direction, achieving prosperity and securing America
In the UK, the debate will be available on these networks, both over Freeview and on cable:
BBC News Channel
Sky News
If your medium is the old-fashioned radio, don't despair: BBC World Service will cover the debate live from 2 a.m.
Social media platforms are also stepping up to stream the debate. Viewers won't need a cable login and will be able to watch live even if mobile: Twitter (in partnership with Bloomberg), Facebook (in partnership with ABC), and YouTube (in partnership with the Washington Post, PBS, and Telemundo).
Snap’s Snapchat will cover the debates via a "Live Story" from the point of view of students from the university hosting the debate.