on a former president. that means it s going to be a dramatic day. both have a body of work that can be defended and criticised. voters know just what to expect. first time campaigns have gone outside of the commission for presidential debates and on the deal themselves with only one media organisation. that being cnn. that s why there s so much cnn branding everywhere else because they ve been very much in control of this. and it s the first debate as well where the candidates microphones will be muted when they go over time. so we will have to wait and seejust go over time. so we will have to wait and see just what impact that has on the debate. let s have a look now i just what has on the debate. let s have a look now ijust what is in store for us injust a now ijust what is in store for us in just a couple of hours time. we have this report from our north america editor. two old men whom the voters already know very well well enough to say they really don t like the cho
Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood is hailed a hero after trying to save pc palmer. Two of the officers colleagues are amongst the seriously injured being treated at hospitals across london. The Prime Minister is expected to address the House Of Commons later. Last night she described the attack as Sick And Depraved we will all move forward together, never giving in to terror and never allowing the voices of hate and evil to drive us apart. And the governments Emergency Committee will meet to discuss its response to the attack. Outside parliament it is Business As Usual as mps and staff return to work ina usual as mps and staff return to work in a calculated act of defiance with tributes later in the House Of Commons for those murdered in yesterdays slaughter. Good morning. As you can see and hear, we are live at westminster this morning, the day after a man brought terror and chaos to the heart of the capital city. After brussels, after paris and istanbul, after berlin, it was ine
meeting one of the side rooms of which there are many in the house of commons. to make matters even more confusing, we have also what s, the division bell is going to rain at 2pm. and then we might bring a bell ring it ten past two. why will it rain? ., ., , , .,, rain? the famous bell. i was thinking. rain? the famous bell. ! was thinking, shall rain? the famous bell. i was thinking, shall i rain? the famous bell. i was thinking, shall i do - rain? the famous bell. i was thinking, shall i do an i thinking, shall i do an impersonation? it s amazing. when you re in there, wherever you re there. whether you re sitting in a coffee shop or wherever you are. it s quite extraordinary. it will ring like a fire alarm, people that don t know this will be alarmed. all the participants won t, they know that they just need the participants won t, they know that theyjust need to drop their business, get up and go. everybody watching, don t worry, it s normal.
bell. let s turn to let s our economics correspondent andy verity is here. the bottom line for all of us as everyone is kicked in some way in the years to come. figs everyone is kicked in some way in the years to come. the years to come. as if that s the most important the years to come. as if that s the most important thing, the years to come. as if that s the most important thing, a the years to come. as if that s the most important thing, a lot - the years to come. as if that s the most important thing, a lot of- the years to come. as if that s the most important thing, a lot of our| most important thing, a lot of our viewers, theirfinances, their viewers, their finances, their household viewers, theirfinances, their household finances are the most important thing. and it s not the public finance that is most alarming it s household finances. we are looking at a 7% drop in income over the past two years. that s bigger than anything the softer the global financial crisis. the