Logisitics of Tonight's Spanish Language Debate

The Democratic presidential candidates will meet in Miami tonight for UnivisiÛn's Spanish-language, and the Miami Herald explains how the event will work.

Questions will be asked in Spanish, interpreted to English by a single translator to earpieces all the candidates are required to wear -- even fluent speakers Bill Richardson and Chris Dodd. The candidates' responses must be said in English and then translated into Spanish. "Minor time delays are anticipated."

"The audience at the University of Miami can wear headsets to hear the debate in either language, while English-speaking television viewers can follow at home via closed captioning."


September 9, 2007




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