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It’s a momentous week: Unrest following the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis. Hurricane Laura. The coronavirus death toll inching toward 180,000. And President Trump was formally renominated as his party’s presidential nominee at the Republican National Convention.
The speeches are being delivered in empty rooms. The festivities migrated to video chats. And on Friday, Aug. 21 at 11 a.m. ET, Times Politics reporters Astead W. Herndon, Katie Glueck and Matt Flegenheimer will gather for a 30-minute analysis and recap of the Democratic National Convention. On Friday, Aug. 28 at 11 a.m. Eastern time we’ll be unpacking all of that and more. Join deputy politics editor Rachel Dry in conversation with John Eligon, a national correspondent who covers race; Annie Karni, a White House correspondent; and Jonathan Martin, a national political correspondent.
Hosted by deputy politics editor Rachel Dry, they’ll discuss Joe Biden’s acceptance speech and how his career has prepared him for this moment and more. If you’d like a reminder to tune in, you can RSVP here or simply bookmark this page.
(You can tune in live to the event on Friday, Aug. 21 at 11 a.m. ET on this page. We’ll be streaming it in the video above.) We’ve got a whole slate of live programming coming up, including:
Want more analysis from our political reporters and editors? We’ve got a whole slate of live programming coming up, including:
Friday, Aug. 28 at 11 a.m. ET: A discussion of the Republican National Convention. President Trump is set to be officially renominated by his party on Aug. 27, as Republicans gather virtually and in Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 15: A look at the evolving electorate, millennial and Gen Z voters.Sept. 15: A look at the evolving electorate, millennial and Gen Z voters.
Oct. 14:What happens when candidates take the stage? Join our debate watch and analysis. Oct. 14: What happens when candidates take the stage? Join our debate watch and analysis.
(Bookmark this page to watch our events live or after the fact.) Democratic National Convention: Watch Times political reporters recap everything you need to know about the week Joe Biden formally accepted the nomination.
The Veep Stakes: Watch The Times political team discuss the selection of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden’s running mate.
The Unconventional Convention, with deputy politics editor Rachel Dry and Julián Castro, the former 2020 candidate. The Unconventional Conventions: Watch an interview with Julián Castro and a conversation with Times reporters on what voters and candidates are missing without a standard campaign summer.
The Times political team on the selection of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden’s running mate.