Is impacting Small Businesses across the food system. Coming up this morning on washington journal, your reaction to last nights president ial debate between President Trump and joe biden. Good morning. Washington journal for september 30. The house comes in at 9 00 a. M. We are devoting today to hearing from you about the first debate between President Trump and former Vice President joe biden. Here is how you can let us know your thoughts on last night. If you support joe biden, call 202 7488000. If you support President Trump, 202 7488001. Perhaps you are an undecided voter or you support another candidate. Call us at 202 7488002. You can text us at 202 facebook tweet us, available to you at facebook. Com cspan. We will show you bits from last night, all of which is available at cspan. Org. To help us this morning is john mcardle. There were plenty of interruptions but cnn found when it came to actual speaking time, President Trump and former Vice President joe biden were pretty eve
Drinking more. A popular diet trend put to the test. Does it really help you lose weight . Pardon me . The pottymouthed parrots getting into trouble at the park. Good wednesday morning, everyone. More than a million ballots have already been cast in the president ial election. But for everyone else who hasnt voted yet its unclear if last nights debate will change any minds. Many political pundits said it was the worst debate theyve ever seen with constant interruptions and arguing. The Biden Campaign claims it set fundraising records after the debate and said, quote, there was one leader on stage and one liar. The Trump Campaign also declared victory claiming the president had, quote, the greatest debate performance in history. The president tweeted this image overnight suggesting he had to debate both joe biden and the moderator chris wallace. Joe biden going headtohead in cleveland. Nothing smart about you. Hard to get any word in with this clown. Reporter going off the rails almost
Arts auditorium at eastern wyoming college. Good evening and welcome to the wyoming 2020 general election u. S. Senate debate for the Fine Arts Center on the campus of eastern wyoming college. We will be asking questions of the candidates this evening and what we hope will be a thoughtful and civil exchange. We are utilizing social distancing practices this evening and there is no Live Audience for tonights debate. Candidates are with us this evening and with the assistance from the wyoming league of women voters, we have predetermined the order that the candidates will appear and take questions this evening. All the candidates have been briefed on the ground rules for tonights debate. In addition to questions from us, midway through the debate, we will have a segment where the candidates unscripted will discuss issues amongst themselves. The questions that we will ask have been drawn from questions submitting by wyoming public media listeners and staff. Also developed by craig and i.
With myself representing Missouri Press association representing komu. Our moderator is from the associated press, david leap. David i would like to introduce the candidates and go over the rules. Today the candidates drew numbers to the term of the order in which they will be making opening remarks. They are arranged on the stage starting farthest from me, Democratic State auditor Nicole Galloway, Libertarian Party candidate rik combs, republican governor mike parson, and green Party Candidate jerome bauer. After Opening Statements, i will ask the first question. Then we proceed to questions from our panelists. Candidates will have one minute to answer each question. After each has had a turn, i will decide whether any rebuttal time is necessary. If so, candidates will receive an additional 30 seconds, but rebuttals will be reserved only for those candidates involved in criticisms. If candidates fail to answer a question, i was are the right to ask them to try again during rebuttal ti
Good afternoon. Komu, welcome to the Missouri Press association governors forum. This is an event of the press Association Sponsors every four years, and we are pleased the university of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year event from the historic missouri theater. Like everything in 2020, things are little different, beginning with the fact that the theater is not open to the public. Our stage does allow everyone to stay physically separated, so that is why i am not wearing a mask. A few Campaign Staffers and members of the media are joining us in the auditorium, but i still need to remind everyone to avoid applause or other reactions during todays forum. Stage, our candidates on the executive editor of the colombian missourian ruby bailey, gary castor, managing editor of the Jefferson City news tribune, tricia miller, editor and publisher of the washington missourian, along with myself representing komu. I am pleased to announce our moderator from the Associated Pres