BBC’s “Question Time” makes stop in Philly before presidential election

BBC’s debate show “Question Time” broadcasts from Philadelphia ahead of presidential election 01:41

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — BBC’s hit debate show “Question Time” was in Philadelphia to talk about everything related to the election ahead of Nov. 5. They broadcasted from The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.

“This is an incredibly important election and also it’s looking very close. The outcome is uncertain,” said Fiona Bruce, who is the show’s host.

“The U.S. is the world’s superpower and people in the United Kingdom are very interested in what’s happening here,” she said.

“Question Time” features a live audience and panelists with opposing views.

Normally, the show tapes in different places around the U.K.

But this time around, they made a special stop in Pennsylvania, a battleground state , for their U.S.A. Election Special.

The opinions and questions kept the show moving and those in the audience loved diving into a wide range of topics about the economy, immigration and foreign policy.

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