Inter switches to American time, from Wednesday October 30

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Monday October 28, 2024

Presidential election in the United States:

Inter switches to American time

One week before the American presidential election, France Inter is mobilizing its antenna with special programming to bring listeners to life this election, announced as one of the closest in the country's history and whose issues go beyond the borders of the United States. United.

France inter live from the United States on October 30 and 31

The 18/20 of Fabienne Sintes

  • Wednesday October 30, live from Philadelphia

Sophie Degât, professor of French at the University of Pennsylvania

Julien Suaudeau, writer, director, director of the film studies program at Bryn Mawr College

Claire Finkelstein, professor of law and philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Law School

Siri Hustvedt, writer

with Franck Mathevon, director of the international editorial staff of Radio France

With a road trip to Pennsylvania by Fabienne Sintes, herself a former permanent correspondent in the USA

  • Thursday October 31, live from Washington DC

Renaud Lassusexecutive director of the Inter-American Development Bank

Michael ShurkinDirector of Global Programs at 14 North Strategiesformer analyst at the Rand Corporation

Eric Lisannlawyer, former federal prosecutor

David Joywriter

With Sébastien Poor, permanent correspondent of Radio France in Washington DC

With reports from France Inter special correspondents : Claude Guibal, Hélène Chevallier, Benjamin Illy, Camille Magnard

American Night: Tuesday, November 5, from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Special broadcast presented by Fabienne Sintes

Six hours of live with special correspondents from France Inter in the United States who follow the two candidates as well as the key states to experience the end of the campaign and the first results.

Guests every hour and, throughout the night:

The two consultants: Laurence Nardon, doctor in political science, head of the United States program at IFRI and Corentin Sellin, associate professor of history, specialist in the United States.

The interventions of Frederick Sigrist on American pop culture and Stéphane Jourdain to tell the story of the campaign on social networks.

Special broadcasts: Wednesday November 6, from 5 a.m.

The 5/7 of Mathilde Munos

The 7/10 by Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé and Sonia Devillers

First results, analyzes and reactions in the studio and on the ground with special correspondents from France Inter in the United States and numerous guests for insight into the major consequences of this election.

The 18/20 by Fabienne Sintes

Two hours to tell the story of the next day and analyze the results.

Also to be followed in terms of editorial and programs:

■ Every morning since the start of the school year, in The 5/7 de Mathilde Munos, « Live from the United States », Anne Lamotte's column for a daily look at presidential news.

■ Every Tuesday since the start of the school year, In The 18/20 by Fabienne Sintes, « Hélène in the land of 50 states », the chronicle of Hélène Chevallier for a meeting with women and men who, through their daily life, their struggle, tell the story of the United States of today.

■ From Monday October 28 to Friday October 1is November, at 8:17 a.m.

“Geopolitics”, the chronicle is managed by Franck Mathevon from the USA.

Interception/ Aurélien Colly, Sophie Parmentier and Cécile Bidault

Sunday November 3, at 9 a.m.

The role and influence of women in the election. A report from Valérie Cantié.

We are going to taste / François-Régis Gaudry

Sunday November 3, at 11 a.m.

American cuisine

Cathleen Claritychef, author of American cuisine (Practical hatchet)

Podcasts to understand the history of the country and the issues of the election

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