Hills house. The designers that get your Heart Racing had inside a prices new every theyll be gone in a Flash Designer sales at up to 70 or so of gilt. Com today hey, and inside politics refusing a Rematch Donald Trump says hes done with debates. Now, this is a candidate who is known for his love of cameras and huge audiences. So why is he turning down tens of millions of viewers plus, were halfway there. Jim harris, maybe pumping up the Bon Jovi today as they pass the Midway Point of their hyper speed campaign, we have new reporting on their strategy as multiple top advisers say, if the election were next week, Donald Trump would win and democrats are trying to win North Carolina and it feels a little bit like Charlie Brown trying to kick a football, but they think this is the year. It may be able to turn the Tar Heel State blue. Ill talk up to the republican tasked with stopping that push. Im dana bash. Lets go behind the headlines and inside politics this week. Voters saw Kamala Har
Do so on the Debate Stage in philadelphia. Well preview the High Stakes event, which might be the only showdown between the two candidates before novembers election. Plus, well bring you the latest from The Middle East following a deadly attack on a Gaza Tent Camp in a humanitarian zone there. And well look back on the life and incredible career of the actor james Earl Jones. Good Morning And Welcome to Way Too Early on this tuesday, september 10th. Debate day. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting it with us. And indeed, anticipation is growing with just hours now until Tonights President ial debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. The high Stakes Showdown is scheduled to begin at 9 00 p. M. Eastern in philadelphia at the national constitution center. This will be the first time the two have faced off on a Debate Stage against each other, and it will also be the first time the two have ever met in person. There will be no audience in the room,
At 9 00 a. M. , headed tonights debate, university of missouris Mitchell Mckinney talks about the history of president ial debates. Host good morning, it is the washington journal for september 29 and your look looking at video at case western reserve theersity, that the site of first president ial debate between President Trump and joe biden. Cspans coverage of that event starts at 8 00. We want to hear from you in this first hour on when it comes to president ial debates, do they matter . Weathering helping you decide or perhaps hearing about candidates positions on policy issues. Heres how to call to let us know. If you support President Trump, 2027488000, if you support joe biden, 2027488001. If you are undecided or support others, it is 2027488002. If you want to text us, do so at 2027488003. cspanwj. Itter pollingeet journal to on president ial debates asking the questions on if they matter. Some of what they found saying more than 70 of americans say the debates wont matter much
Most people say they have already made up their mind and even big events like the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg have not led many to say whether they should change their votes so far. A couple of Opinion Pieces leading up to tonights event, on from the university of californias Mitchell Mckinney will join us later on this morning in the program. He says this, theres argument that the debates are not substantiated and present no new information area if thats the case it makes a compelling case for eliminating them but these accusations are not based on what debate viewers believe but on what political pundits think. Viewers want debatesand the numbers prove it. In 2016 two of the three planes and trump matchups set a viewership record with the first drawn about 84 Million Viewers and the largest viewing audience in the history of the televised debates that began with john f. Kennedy and Richard Nixon in 1960. Theres another viewpoint on the New York Times. Im not lo
Onair, and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. Im Mark Crumpton. This is bloomberg. Vonnie it is 1 00 p. M. In new york, 6 00 p. M. In london, and 1 00 a. M. In hong kong. Welcome to bloomberg markets. Here are the top stories we are following from around the world. Ecb president Christine Lagarde five to support the euro economic recovery from coronavirus all not. She vows to maintain the flood of liquidity that has so far calmed markets. Morgan stanley wraps up the week for bank earnings. Big gains for the trading desk. Helped thedfall that group survived the brunt of the pandemic. The u. S. ,ntioned, u. K. , and cannot say russian state intelligence is hacking into research enters working to develop a covid19 vaccine. We will dig into the reports. Lets get a quick check on the markets. Certainly a risk off day. 500 off of itsp lows of the day, still down about two thirds of a percent. The dollar index, not too much rea