President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will debate each other for the first time Tuesday; we preview what’s in store for tonight. It comes as a federal judge ruled last week the U.S. Census count can continue through to the October 31 deadline, blocking the Trump Administration’s plan to end it a month early. Today on Insight, a look at the first presidential debate and the conflict surrounding the Census means, and what groups stand to lose the most.
Today's Guests
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Ken Rudin's Political Junkie podcast hot and political journalist Ken Rudin previews the first debate between President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden
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KPCC and LAist Census Reporter Caroline Champlin on the decision to allow the U.S. Census to continue it’s count another month and why it matters to California
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UCLA Law Critical Race Studies Professor and Faculty Director Laura Gómez explains the significance of the 2020 Census for Latinos and the nation
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Census expert and Former U.S. House of Representatives Census Oversight Subcommittee Staff Director Terri Ann Lowenthal explains what a significant census undercount would mean for the next decade and how the count is fairing under historically challenging conditions