at the lack of action taken to end the economic crisis. police have been deployed to remove camps set up outside the presidential palace. that is that for me. tim will be here at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, the media show. hello, iam ros hello, i am ros atkins. welcome to this edition of the media show. we are going to talk about tb political debates, because the conservative party leadership races down to two candidates, rishi sunak and liz truss. there have been two debates between then and some of the other candidates already. one got cancelled after some of the candidates declined to take parts. the bbc is planning another with just the final two. the whole process, the way the debates that played out have raised broader questions about how they are organised, how they serve voters and the country as a whole, and how the broadcasters find the experience. we are going to be speaking tojonathan experience. we are going to be speaking to jonathan from experience. w
it s an effort to ease the global food crisis, that is affecting millions of people around the world. now on bbc news, the media show. welcome to the addition of the media show stopping the conservative party leadership races down to two candidates, rishi sunak and liz truss. there have been two debates between them and some of the other candidates already, one got cancelled after some of the candidates declined to take part and then the bbc is planning another with just the final two and the whole process and the way the debates have played out have raised broader questions about how they run. we are going to be speaking to jonathan from sky news, julie etching as well, but first of all let s bring in faisal islam because faisal, you are going to be part of the on air team for this bbc debate, tell us more. . for this bbc debate, tell us more. . , ., for this bbc debate, tell us more. ~ . , ., for this bbc debate, tell us more. ., more. an awful lot has been done, more.
of the candidates declined to take part. the bbc is planning another with just the final two. and the whole process and the way the debates have played out has raised broader questions about how they re organised, how they serve voters and the country as a whole, and how the broadcasters find the experience, too. well, we re going to be speaking to jonathan from sky news, kristin from channel 4 news, julie for itv news, but first of all, let s bring in faisal islam, because he will be the on air team for this bbc debate. tell us more. an awful lot has been done. a lot of the legwork has been done by. the excellent debates are hosted by two of the other people on this call, really rich in terms of drama, and some interesting and intriguing policy proposals that we re yet to hear detail on. i think another factor here is that we haven t heard as many broadcast interviews with some of the candidates to be prime minister as we may have had in the past. so these really have been t
emergency services say the largest, active blaze in the united states, near yosemite national park, is continuing to spread. now on bbc news: the media show. hello, i am ros atkins. welcome to this edition of the media show. we re going to talk about tv political debates, because the conservative party leadership races down to two candidates, rishi sunak and liz truss. there have been two debates between then and some of the other candidates already. one got cancelled after some of the candidates declined to take part. the bbc is planning another with just the final two. and the whole process and the way the debates have played out has raised broader questions about how they re organised, how they serve voters and the country as a whole, and how the broadcasters find the experience, too. well, we re going to be speaking to jonathan from sky news, kristin from channel 4 news, julie for itv news, but first of all, let s bring in faisal islam, because he will be the on air team
happened have been really substantial in terms of what they have revealed, and i think they opened up a debate that had been going on behind closed doors, behind the scenes, and also opened up the rivalry and the vitriol between some of the candidates that had been going on behind the scenes and with briefings of newspapers. i was quite surprised, in some ways, that they were as open as they ended up being, but i think as exercises, they were substantial. but, presumably, jonathan at sky news, you have concluded that one of the reasons yours didn t go ahead was because of what happened during julie s and krishnan s in the days before hand? i think we know that now, i because afterjulie s debate on sunday evening, it s - understood that rishi sunak looked to liz truss and said, why are we doing this? i 0r words to that effect, - and they then decided not to do it, or not to do it. the tuesday after.