Have voted so far. 100 million voted already. More are going to vote today. Pres. Trump a vote for biden is a vote to eradicate your auto industrys. Mr. Biden my message is simple. The power to change the country is in your hands. Tomorrow we can put an end to the present who has fanned the flames of hate all across this country. Pres. Trump i am running against a very sleepy guy. He happens to be a corrupt politician. Mr. Biden it is time for donald trump to pack his bags and go home. Pres. Trump this election comes down to a very simple choice. Do you want to be ruled by the corrupt political maniacs that you are dealing with, or do you want to be ruled by the American People . Alix going us now is bloombergs aquatics bloombergs nick waddings. What are the numbers . Reporter the big time we will know things at about 9 00 a. M. At about 9 00 p. M. Eastern time in the u. S. At that time, we will have a pretty good idea of where florida is. Once we know where florida is, is goingnow joe
But the breakdown of oil today on Global Demand is really significant. Under 40, not only but well on to new lows right now, 39. 71 on world oil. It is much more about the pandemic than it is the epsilon off the american election. Jonathan a breakdown on the equity benchmark in frankfurt, germany, the dax suffering. What is new about today . The dollar bid through g10 against e. M. You mentioned the turkish lira this morning as well. The Dollar Strength returns with a bit of a vengeance this wednesday morning. Tom let me triangulate again here triangulate yen here, folks. You throw the dollar out and look at euroyen, and euroyen clearly indicates weak euro. Lisa teladoc a. M. , german chancellor ashtead 00 a. M. ,erman chancellor 10 00 a. M. German chancellor Angela Merkel discussing new restrictions to stave off the rapidly increasing number of cases of covid. Also at 10 00 a. M. , ceos of facebookalphabet, and are testifying to a Senate Committee on restrictions of political messages
Across this nation and worldwide. In morning on bloomberg television. Coming up, an important conversation with the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve system, Richard Clarida of columbia university. Jon, were way out front on the collapse of the United Kingdom suffered on the pandemic. But the bombshell you and i didnt see was the Prime Minister taking this Natural Disaster out to march of next year. Jonathan and maybe beyond. We certainly didnt see that in march 2020. We had three months of happy talk around europe versus the u. S. Many people have come on the program and talked about it. The data is not great either this morning. The service data softer than people expected. Manufacturing data ok. Do we start to hit some road bumps not just on the policy around covid, but also on the economy and this recovery . Tom what is your measurement of the American Economy now, in the many conversations you have on this . I am getting the sense of down big, up big, but i dont understand wher
The quality of our guests there, including Rebecca Patterson of bridgewater, saying complacency into october, ramp it up ritika . Right now ramp it up. Right now, we welcome all of you. It is simply a monday friend from what we knew friday. Jonathan it is not a quiet start to this monday morning. Equity futures down hard. A bid into the bond market. Stronger japanese yen. Everything you would expect to happen on a risk off monday is happening. When you look to europe and the prospect of tighter restrictions around some of these economies, look no further than travel stocks. Break it down sector dissector. Travel stocks down 5 . Tom what i find just extraordinary here is it is not just about the future of the Supreme Court after the death of ruth bader ginsburg. Theres many stories. To me, learning over the weekend about this new heightened pandemic is front and center. Jonathan lay it on the three dimensional Political Risk playing out in washington. The three di mentions are as follow
Especial good morning on sirius xm channel 119, and the path of hurricane laura. That will be a long pass of rain over the next number of days. It is a natural disaster, and every expert says, not that it will affect national gdp, but nevertheless a profound storm. Lisa it really raises the question of what resources the United States has to do with a storm of this magnitude, the biggest storm hitting the u. S. In records going back to the 1800s. How much we have to combat this at a time of such economic distress. Tom galveston here, i believe, and the sunrise over to lake charles and onto new orleans. The path really centered right on the louisiana western border and texas eastern border. Landfall with 150 miles per hour, a scope back to 1856. We fall back to the jobless claims in 28 minutes. We are numbed by one million a week. Lisa i dont understand the relationship right now between the economic at and markets. We are at record highs for the s p and nasdaq, a little off that, and y