1 00:00:02,480 --> 00:00:06,800 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Audio Studios, Podcasts, Radio News. 2 00:00:09,800 --> 00:00:11,560 Speaker 2: Good Morning, I'm Nathan Hager. 3 00:00:11,480 --> 00:00:14,720 Speaker 1: And I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. 4 00:00:14,920 --> 00:00:17,440 Speaker 3: Karen, we begin with the latest on the presidential race 5 00:00:17,520 --> 00:00:21,040 Speaker 3: and a new poll showing sustained momentum for Vice President 6 00:00:21,120 --> 00:00:25,480 Speaker 3: Kamala Harris's campaign. The Bloomberg News Morning Consult survey shows 7 00:00:25,520 --> 00:00:29,000 Speaker 3: Harris leading former President Donald Trump by two percentage points 8 00:00:29,040 --> 00:00:32,680 Speaker 3: among registered voters in the seven states likely to decide 9 00:00:32,680 --> 00:00:35,880 Speaker 3: the election. The poll shows Harris ahead by one point 10 00:00:35,880 --> 00:00:37,040 Speaker 3: among likely voters. 11 00:00:37,080 --> 00:00:38,720 Speaker 2: That is a statistical dead heat. 12 00:00:39,040 --> 00:00:41,600 Speaker 3: The margin of error is one percentage point across the 13 00:00:41,640 --> 00:00:44,559 Speaker 3: seven states, but Bloomberg's Kaylee Line says for Harris, the 14 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:46,400 Speaker 3: results are a big momentum swing. 15 00:00:46,840 --> 00:00:49,240 Speaker 4: It might be hard for Harris and her campaign to 16 00:00:49,320 --> 00:00:52,400 Speaker 4: claim now that she is the underdog in this race. Granted, 17 00:00:52,479 --> 00:00:54,920 Speaker 4: we are within the margin of error in basically all 18 00:00:54,960 --> 00:00:57,600 Speaker 4: of these states except Wisconsin, where this poll shows her 19 00:00:57,680 --> 00:01:01,040 Speaker 4: up eight points over Trump fifty two to forty four. 20 00:01:01,080 --> 00:01:02,920 Speaker 4: But any other states it is much closer. 21 00:01:03,040 --> 00:01:03,200 Speaker 5: Yeh. 22 00:01:03,200 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 3: Bloombergs Kaylee Lines notes Harris leads by four percentage points 23 00:01:06,360 --> 00:01:10,000 Speaker 3: in Pennsylvania and Nevada, three points in Michigan, two points 24 00:01:10,040 --> 00:01:12,760 Speaker 3: in Georgia and North Carolina, and the results show the 25 00:01:12,760 --> 00:01:16,840 Speaker 3: candidates are dead even in Arizona. Kaylee Line says, Harris's 26 00:01:16,920 --> 00:01:20,200 Speaker 3: electoral map is expanding beyond the so called blue Wall states. 27 00:01:20,600 --> 00:01:22,440 Speaker 4: Remember Joe Biden, when he was still in this race, 28 00:01:22,560 --> 00:01:25,800 Speaker 4: was essentially only focused on the so called blue Wall, 29 00:01:25,880 --> 00:01:29,360 Speaker 4: the rust belt stats Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. That was 30 00:01:29,400 --> 00:01:33,119 Speaker 4: really his only clear path to potential victory for Harris. Now, 31 00:01:33,160 --> 00:01:35,160 Speaker 4: looking at this map, it does open up the sun 32 00:01:35,240 --> 00:01:37,880 Speaker 4: Belt for her and potentially gives her more ways in 33 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:40,680 Speaker 4: which she could go to two hundred and seventy electoral 34 00:01:40,720 --> 00:01:42,000 Speaker 4: College votes when Bloombriggs. 35 00:01:42,080 --> 00:01:45,160 Speaker 3: Kaylee Lines notes the poll shows Harris trimming Trump's advantage 36 00:01:45,160 --> 00:01:48,640 Speaker 3: by eleven points on the rising cost of everyday goods, 37 00:01:48,680 --> 00:01:52,320 Speaker 3: but survey participants still trust the former president more when 38 00:01:52,320 --> 00:01:55,040 Speaker 3: it comes to gas prices and the stock market. 39 00:01:55,440 --> 00:01:58,120 Speaker 1: Well, Nathan. The new survey comes as Kamala Harris sits 40 00:01:58,160 --> 00:02:01,000 Speaker 1: down for her first interview since take over the Democratic 41 00:02:01,120 --> 00:02:03,720 Speaker 1: ticket just over a month ago. Speaking with Dana Bash 42 00:02:03,760 --> 00:02:07,280 Speaker 1: of CNN, Harris doubled down on her pledge to target 43 00:02:07,360 --> 00:02:10,680 Speaker 1: price gouging and said her day one priority would be 44 00:02:10,800 --> 00:02:12,280 Speaker 1: to support the middle class. 45 00:02:12,480 --> 00:02:15,040 Speaker 6: Prices in particular for groceries, are still too high. The 46 00:02:15,120 --> 00:02:17,640 Speaker 6: American people know what I know it, which is why 47 00:02:17,720 --> 00:02:19,720 Speaker 6: my agenda includes what we need to do to bring 48 00:02:19,760 --> 00:02:21,960 Speaker 6: down the price of groceries, for example, dealing with an 49 00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:23,200 Speaker 6: issue like price gouging. 50 00:02:23,520 --> 00:02:27,480 Speaker 1: Vice President Harris also addressed criticism over shifting positions on 51 00:02:27,560 --> 00:02:31,040 Speaker 1: issues like energy and immigration. Harris was asked about her 52 00:02:31,080 --> 00:02:34,639 Speaker 1: twenty nineteen pledge to ban fracking. She says she shortly 53 00:02:34,720 --> 00:02:37,400 Speaker 1: backed off that stance and isn't going back. 54 00:02:37,760 --> 00:02:39,960 Speaker 6: I made that clear on the debate station in twenty 55 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:44,240 Speaker 6: twenty that I would not banfracking as vice president. I 56 00:02:44,280 --> 00:02:47,440 Speaker 6: did not banfracking. As president. I will not banfracking. 57 00:02:47,919 --> 00:02:51,440 Speaker 1: Vice President Harris also told CNN she believes voters are 58 00:02:51,480 --> 00:02:54,840 Speaker 1: ready to turn the page on former President Trump. Well. 59 00:02:54,840 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 3: Meanwhile, Karen, the former president, was at a town hall 60 00:02:57,320 --> 00:03:00,520 Speaker 3: in Wisconsin. He said he watched some of Vice President 61 00:03:00,520 --> 00:03:02,880 Speaker 3: Harris's interview and didn't like what he saw. 62 00:03:03,360 --> 00:03:04,760 Speaker 7: She didn't look like a leader to me. 63 00:03:04,840 --> 00:03:08,120 Speaker 8: I'll be honest, I don't see her negotiating with President 64 00:03:08,240 --> 00:03:11,760 Speaker 8: She of China. I don't see her with Kim Jonglun like. 65 00:03:11,680 --> 00:03:13,080 Speaker 2: We did with Kim Jonglun. 66 00:03:13,840 --> 00:03:16,120 Speaker 3: Former President Trump also tried to flip the script on 67 00:03:16,160 --> 00:03:18,760 Speaker 3: the weird label that Harris's running mate Tim Wallas has 68 00:03:18,760 --> 00:03:20,440 Speaker 3: put on him and his running mate JD. 69 00:03:20,560 --> 00:03:23,440 Speaker 2: Vance. Trump said Walls is the weird one. 70 00:03:23,680 --> 00:03:26,800 Speaker 1: Well, Nathan. The former president also looked to address areas 71 00:03:26,840 --> 00:03:30,160 Speaker 1: of concern for his campaign, repeating a new pledge to 72 00:03:30,240 --> 00:03:34,040 Speaker 1: have all in vitro fertilization costs covered for free for. 73 00:03:34,160 --> 00:03:39,120 Speaker 8: People that are using IVF, which is fertilization. We are 74 00:03:39,240 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 8: goment government is going to pay for it, or we're 75 00:03:41,680 --> 00:03:45,120 Speaker 8: going to get or mandate your insurance company to pay 76 00:03:45,160 --> 00:03:45,480 Speaker 8: for it. 77 00:03:45,960 --> 00:03:50,160 Speaker 1: Former President Trump has not provided details on how he'd mandated. 78 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:54,080 Speaker 1: The new Bloomberg News Morning Console poll shows Swing state 79 00:03:54,200 --> 00:03:58,000 Speaker 1: voters trust Harris over Trump to protect personal freedom and 80 00:03:58,000 --> 00:03:59,880 Speaker 1: at her lead over Trump on the issue of a 81 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:03,560 Speaker 1: abortion is widening. Fifty five percent of swing state voters 82 00:04:03,640 --> 00:04:06,800 Speaker 1: favor her position, compared to thirty four percent for Trump. 83 00:04:06,960 --> 00:04:09,920 Speaker 3: All Right, Karen, Let's turn down to markets and the economy. 84 00:04:10,000 --> 00:04:13,040 Speaker 3: The Dow closed Thursday session at a record high after 85 00:04:13,080 --> 00:04:17,040 Speaker 3: a slew of encouraging economic data. Today traders get another 86 00:04:17,120 --> 00:04:19,839 Speaker 3: key piece of data before the Fed's next rate decision. 87 00:04:19,880 --> 00:04:23,600 Speaker 3: The central banks preferred inflation gauge, the PCE deflator, is 88 00:04:23,720 --> 00:04:26,920 Speaker 3: due out at eight thirty am. Wall Street Time. Bloomberg's 89 00:04:26,960 --> 00:04:28,240 Speaker 3: Michael McKee has a preview. 90 00:04:28,560 --> 00:04:31,039 Speaker 9: Americans appear to have ramped up their spending as the 91 00:04:31,080 --> 00:04:34,600 Speaker 9: second quarter went on. Revisions to second quarter GDP released 92 00:04:34,680 --> 00:04:37,760 Speaker 9: yesterday suggest we'll see a healthy jump in both goods 93 00:04:37,839 --> 00:04:41,960 Speaker 9: and services consumption. At the same time inflation continues to 94 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:45,120 Speaker 9: cool still, the central bankers have indicated they are more 95 00:04:45,160 --> 00:04:47,880 Speaker 9: focused on the labor market than prices at the moment. 96 00:04:48,480 --> 00:04:51,000 Speaker 9: While that will put more weight on next week's jobs report, 97 00:04:51,240 --> 00:04:54,360 Speaker 9: today's data are likely to cheer Fed officials and bias 98 00:04:54,440 --> 00:04:57,279 Speaker 9: them toward a quarter percentage point cut in the nation's 99 00:04:57,279 --> 00:05:00,800 Speaker 9: benchmark lending rate next month. Michael McKee, Bloomberg Radio. 100 00:05:01,080 --> 00:05:04,080 Speaker 1: All right, Mike, thanks, And While the DAL climbed yesterday, 101 00:05:04,160 --> 00:05:07,280 Speaker 1: the tech heavy Nasdaq finished lower, way down by in 102 00:05:07,400 --> 00:05:11,440 Speaker 1: Vidio's six point four percent drop after Wednesday's blowout earnings 103 00:05:11,440 --> 00:05:14,040 Speaker 1: and a tep at forecast. Gene Munster with Deep Water 104 00:05:14,080 --> 00:05:18,839 Speaker 1: Asset Management says investors should stick with the chip giant it's. 105 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:22,159 Speaker 10: A belief, a strong belief. I'm staking my career that 106 00:05:22,279 --> 00:05:25,200 Speaker 10: AI is having a bigger impact than the Internet. At 107 00:05:25,200 --> 00:05:28,000 Speaker 10: some point, when you're a hardware only company, there is 108 00:05:28,080 --> 00:05:31,880 Speaker 10: a point of deceleration that needs to be taken into consideration. 109 00:05:32,000 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 10: And I think that two years, three years from now, 110 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:37,160 Speaker 10: this may be a position that will trim, but we 111 00:05:37,240 --> 00:05:39,120 Speaker 10: think today is the time to own it. 112 00:05:39,480 --> 00:05:42,360 Speaker 1: Gene Munster with deep Water Asset Management, says in video 113 00:05:42,400 --> 00:05:45,880 Speaker 1: will continue to remain central to the artificial intelligence boom 114 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:48,680 Speaker 1: and checking shares of Nvidia this morning, they're hire of 115 00:05:48,800 --> 00:05:50,440 Speaker 1: one and a half percent and. 116 00:05:50,440 --> 00:05:51,520 Speaker 2: Sticking with the AI theme. 117 00:05:51,600 --> 00:05:54,520 Speaker 3: Karen sources tell Bloomberg News and Videos discuss joining a 118 00:05:54,560 --> 00:05:57,880 Speaker 3: funding ground for open AI that would value the artificial 119 00:05:57,880 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 3: intelligence startup at more than one hundred billion dollars, and 120 00:06:01,760 --> 00:06:04,880 Speaker 3: Vidia has reportedly discussed investing about one hundred million. And 121 00:06:05,080 --> 00:06:06,960 Speaker 3: it's not the only big tech giant getting in on 122 00:06:07,000 --> 00:06:10,320 Speaker 3: the action, sources tell us Apple and Microsoft have also 123 00:06:10,440 --> 00:06:13,080 Speaker 3: been in talks about taking part in the financing. This 124 00:06:13,160 --> 00:06:15,720 Speaker 3: follows a Bloomberg report that the funding ground for open 125 00:06:15,760 --> 00:06:18,720 Speaker 3: Ai would be led by Thrive Capital, which is investing 126 00:06:18,760 --> 00:06:20,320 Speaker 3: about one billion. 127 00:06:20,160 --> 00:06:23,880 Speaker 1: Dollars elsewhere on the chip front. Here Nathan Intel now 128 00:06:23,920 --> 00:06:27,960 Speaker 1: discussing various scenarios to stem its losses, and Bloomberg John 129 00:06:28,000 --> 00:06:31,240 Speaker 1: Tucker joins us Now and John. Among the possibilities here 130 00:06:31,320 --> 00:06:31,839 Speaker 1: is a split. 131 00:06:32,120 --> 00:06:34,880 Speaker 11: Yeah, Karen, that's right. Our sources tell us the possibilities 132 00:06:34,920 --> 00:06:39,040 Speaker 11: include this split of its product design and manufacturing businesses, 133 00:06:39,560 --> 00:06:43,160 Speaker 11: as well as which factory projects might potentially be scrapped. 134 00:06:43,640 --> 00:06:47,400 Speaker 11: Intel's longtime bankers, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, they've been 135 00:06:47,440 --> 00:06:50,760 Speaker 11: providing advice on the possibilities, which could also include potential 136 00:06:50,920 --> 00:06:53,920 Speaker 11: m and a. Intel right now trying to navigate the 137 00:06:53,920 --> 00:06:57,960 Speaker 11: most difficult period in its fifty six year history. These 138 00:06:58,000 --> 00:07:01,400 Speaker 11: discussions have only grown more urgent since the company delivered 139 00:07:01,440 --> 00:07:04,680 Speaker 11: that grim earnings report. You recall that sent the shares 140 00:07:04,720 --> 00:07:08,800 Speaker 11: plunging to their lowest level since twenty thirteen. Potential separation 141 00:07:08,920 --> 00:07:11,920 Speaker 11: or sale of Intel's foundry division that would be an 142 00:07:11,960 --> 00:07:15,200 Speaker 11: about face for the CEO, Pat Gelsinger. Gelsinger's viewed that 143 00:07:15,280 --> 00:07:18,760 Speaker 11: business as key to restoring intel standing and gives you 144 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 11: some indication of just how serious this situation is. A 145 00:07:21,840 --> 00:07:24,520 Speaker 11: shares pre market right now, they are up just over 146 00:07:24,600 --> 00:07:27,040 Speaker 11: two percent. John Tunker, Bloomberg. 147 00:07:26,640 --> 00:07:32,000 Speaker 1: Radio, All right, John, thank you. Time now for a 148 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:33,720 Speaker 1: look at some of the other stories making news in 149 00:07:33,760 --> 00:07:35,520 Speaker 1: New York and around the world. And for that we're 150 00:07:35,560 --> 00:07:39,200 Speaker 1: joined by Bloomberg's Michael Barr. Michael, good morning, Good morning, Karen. 151 00:07:39,240 --> 00:07:42,680 Speaker 1: The holiday travel rush is already underway for the long 152 00:07:42,800 --> 00:07:46,400 Speaker 1: Labor Day weekend. The TSAs has more than seventeen million 153 00:07:46,400 --> 00:07:50,360 Speaker 1: people expected to be screen at the nation's airports between 154 00:07:50,360 --> 00:07:54,440 Speaker 1: today and next Wednesday. Experts say those hitting the roads 155 00:07:54,440 --> 00:07:57,840 Speaker 1: will fare better too. A lot of people are driving 156 00:07:57,880 --> 00:08:00,600 Speaker 1: out of town, partly because of lower price at the 157 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:04,400 Speaker 1: gas pumps. Gas prices are averaging three thirty six a 158 00:08:04,480 --> 00:08:08,400 Speaker 1: gallon nationwide, roughly forty six cents less than last year. 159 00:08:08,720 --> 00:08:11,920 Speaker 1: Triple A's jenet did well. Typically, with any holiday, eighty 160 00:08:11,920 --> 00:08:14,480 Speaker 1: five to ninety percent of travelers go by car. It's 161 00:08:14,480 --> 00:08:17,360 Speaker 1: the most convenient and likely the most cost effective for 162 00:08:17,400 --> 00:08:17,920 Speaker 1: a family. 163 00:08:18,440 --> 00:08:21,440 Speaker 5: If you're driving today, you'll want to leave before noon 164 00:08:21,640 --> 00:08:25,240 Speaker 5: or after seven pm. A Long Island man was arrested 165 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:28,600 Speaker 5: after authorities accuse him of shooting his ex wife and 166 00:08:28,720 --> 00:08:32,320 Speaker 5: her boyfriend to death inside their home after calling his 167 00:08:32,440 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 5: teen daughter to warn her to leave. Police said that 168 00:08:36,000 --> 00:08:39,640 Speaker 5: Daniel Coppola forced his way into the Saint James home 169 00:08:39,760 --> 00:08:43,720 Speaker 5: late Wednesday of his ex wife Kelly Coppola and her partner, 170 00:08:43,800 --> 00:08:48,160 Speaker 5: Kenneth Pullman, and allegedly shot them dead. Coappola has been 171 00:08:48,240 --> 00:08:51,920 Speaker 5: charged with two counts of second degree murder. There are 172 00:08:52,000 --> 00:08:56,360 Speaker 5: growing concerns about mosquito born diseases ahead of the holiday weekend. 173 00:08:56,800 --> 00:09:00,200 Speaker 5: Health officials in Wisconsin confirmed two people have now died 174 00:09:00,440 --> 00:09:04,160 Speaker 5: from West Nile virus in that state this year. Cases 175 00:09:04,200 --> 00:09:07,120 Speaker 5: of West Nile now in more than thirty states. John 176 00:09:07,160 --> 00:09:10,839 Speaker 5: Proctor of Missouri says his teenage son is paralyzed from 177 00:09:10,880 --> 00:09:14,640 Speaker 5: the neck down after being diagnosed with West Nile earlier 178 00:09:14,679 --> 00:09:16,160 Speaker 5: this month, to see. 179 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:21,440 Speaker 12: Him lethargic and struggle to do simple basic functions. 180 00:09:20,679 --> 00:09:24,080 Speaker 5: Hard In New York, crews say they will continue to 181 00:09:24,120 --> 00:09:27,600 Speaker 5: spray to prevent West Nile. In Massachusetts, health officials are 182 00:09:27,600 --> 00:09:30,960 Speaker 5: concerned after what's believed to be the country's sixth known 183 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:35,199 Speaker 5: person infected with Triple E, another rare but potentially lethal 184 00:09:35,280 --> 00:09:38,200 Speaker 5: mosquito born virus. This week, one man died of TRIPLELI 185 00:09:38,200 --> 00:09:41,040 Speaker 5: in New Hampshire. Editor at Large for Public Health at 186 00:09:41,120 --> 00:09:42,800 Speaker 5: KFF doctor Celine Gownder. 187 00:09:43,240 --> 00:09:47,319 Speaker 1: Most people with triple E don't develop symptoms, but symptoms 188 00:09:47,320 --> 00:09:52,360 Speaker 1: of triple E may include headache, seizures, behavior changes, and drowsiness. 189 00:09:52,640 --> 00:09:55,080 Speaker 2: About thirty percent of people who get. 190 00:09:54,880 --> 00:09:58,400 Speaker 1: Triple E die, which is why it is so serious, 191 00:09:58,920 --> 00:10:02,319 Speaker 1: and many survive have long term neurological problems. 192 00:10:02,320 --> 00:10:05,320 Speaker 5: Doctor Gallander spoke to CBS Global News twenty four hours 193 00:10:05,360 --> 00:10:07,280 Speaker 5: a day and whenever you want it with the Bloomberg 194 00:10:07,320 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 5: News Now, Michael Barr, this is Bloomberg Karen. 195 00:10:10,040 --> 00:10:16,599 Speaker 1: All right, Michael Barr, thank you time now for the 196 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:20,000 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Sports Update with John Stashauer. John, Good morning. 197 00:10:21,000 --> 00:10:23,440 Speaker 7: Sopen moves into the third round today without the guy 198 00:10:23,480 --> 00:10:26,760 Speaker 7: who was favored to win the men's singles. Carlos Alcarez 199 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:28,679 Speaker 7: won the Open two years ago. This year he won 200 00:10:28,720 --> 00:10:31,680 Speaker 7: the French Van Wimbledon for the second time, but last 201 00:10:31,760 --> 00:10:34,360 Speaker 7: night he was stunned in round two by an unknown 202 00:10:34,400 --> 00:10:37,079 Speaker 7: for the Netherlands guy with a very long last name, 203 00:10:37,160 --> 00:10:40,960 Speaker 7: Botic fun Deessentshal rank seventy fourth, came to the Open 204 00:10:41,000 --> 00:10:41,959 Speaker 7: of the record this year of. 205 00:10:41,920 --> 00:10:43,640 Speaker 2: Eleven and eighteen. 206 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:47,480 Speaker 7: He not only beat Alcarez, he beat him handily six one, seven, five, 207 00:10:47,559 --> 00:10:49,920 Speaker 7: sixty four, here was Alcarez after the match. 208 00:10:50,480 --> 00:10:54,080 Speaker 13: So a fight against myself, you know, in my mind 209 00:10:54,040 --> 00:10:57,839 Speaker 13: during the during the mats. You know, in tennis, you 210 00:10:58,160 --> 00:11:01,439 Speaker 13: are playing against some that wants the same as you 211 00:11:01,679 --> 00:11:03,959 Speaker 13: is to win the mats, and you have to to 212 00:11:04,040 --> 00:11:06,559 Speaker 13: be as moss con as you can. 213 00:11:07,200 --> 00:11:10,079 Speaker 7: Last time, the Opens betting favorite lost this early the 214 00:11:10,120 --> 00:11:12,520 Speaker 7: tournament nineteen ninety nine. That was due to an injury. 215 00:11:12,520 --> 00:11:15,400 Speaker 7: Two time Open shape Naomi Osaku's back playing after long 216 00:11:15,480 --> 00:11:18,640 Speaker 7: layoff at Palin having a baby, lost her second round match. 217 00:11:18,679 --> 00:11:20,480 Speaker 7: The Mets won at Arizona three to two. Peter de 218 00:11:20,520 --> 00:11:23,000 Speaker 7: Lonzo hit his twenty ninth home run, and then Francisco 219 00:11:23,040 --> 00:11:25,960 Speaker 7: Lindor's twenty eighth, and then Jose Iglesias with a go 220 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:27,800 Speaker 7: ahead hit with two outs of the ninth Andy. Now 221 00:11:27,800 --> 00:11:30,080 Speaker 7: the Mets get to play the White Sox, who have 222 00:11:30,160 --> 00:11:32,960 Speaker 7: a record of thirty one and one hundred and four. 223 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:36,240 Speaker 7: The Yankees tonight host Saint Louis. Two Bay Area athletes 224 00:11:36,280 --> 00:11:39,960 Speaker 7: with contract. News Wide receiver Brandon Ayuk, who wanted a 225 00:11:40,040 --> 00:11:41,520 Speaker 7: train if he didn't get the deal he wanted for 226 00:11:41,600 --> 00:11:44,400 Speaker 7: the forty nine ers, signed for four years, one hundred 227 00:11:44,400 --> 00:11:47,440 Speaker 7: and twenty million and Steph Curry added another year onto 228 00:11:47,480 --> 00:11:49,800 Speaker 7: his deal with the Warriors, and in twenty twenty six 229 00:11:49,960 --> 00:11:53,200 Speaker 7: twenty seven, he'll make sixty two million. Scotti Scheffler's in 230 00:11:53,200 --> 00:11:56,319 Speaker 7: good shape to make twenty five million on Sunday, already 231 00:11:56,320 --> 00:11:59,000 Speaker 7: staked to the FedEx Cup lead based on what he's 232 00:11:59,000 --> 00:12:01,840 Speaker 7: done all year. Chefer then had the lowest score in 233 00:12:01,880 --> 00:12:04,040 Speaker 7: the opening round of the Toward Championship in Atlanta. So he's 234 00:12:04,080 --> 00:12:07,400 Speaker 7: sixteen under par and he leads by setting. John Stishawa, 235 00:12:07,480 --> 00:12:08,680 Speaker 7: Bloomberg Sports Canada. 236 00:12:08,720 --> 00:12:11,079 Speaker 1: Nathan all right, John, thank you well. If you're listening 237 00:12:11,120 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 1: to us in Boston, here's exciting news. Our new home 238 00:12:14,600 --> 00:12:17,679 Speaker 1: beginning September third, that's this coming Tuesday, will be ninety 239 00:12:17,679 --> 00:12:21,280 Speaker 1: two nine FM. That's a day after Labor Day. 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I'm Nathan Hager. 246 00:12:39,640 --> 00:12:43,120 Speaker 3: Vice president Kamala Harris was pressed about her past positions 247 00:12:43,120 --> 00:12:46,040 Speaker 3: on issues like fracking and immigration reform as she sat 248 00:12:46,080 --> 00:12:49,600 Speaker 3: down for her first interview as a presidential candidate on CNN. 249 00:12:52,520 --> 00:12:56,920 Speaker 6: The most important and most significant aspect of my policy 250 00:12:57,000 --> 00:13:00,120 Speaker 6: perspective and decisions is my values to not change. 251 00:13:00,640 --> 00:13:03,240 Speaker 3: But the dynamics of the race have changed, as we're 252 00:13:03,240 --> 00:13:07,240 Speaker 3: seeing in the latest Bloomberg News Morning Consult Swing State poll. 253 00:13:07,360 --> 00:13:09,880 Speaker 3: For more, we're joined by the man who wrote the 254 00:13:09,920 --> 00:13:14,000 Speaker 3: story about it, Bloomberg News National political reporter Gregory Cordy. Gregory, 255 00:13:14,080 --> 00:13:16,800 Speaker 3: good morning. I think we saw the beginnings of a 256 00:13:16,840 --> 00:13:19,960 Speaker 3: momentum shift in this race the last time we did 257 00:13:20,000 --> 00:13:22,200 Speaker 3: this poll a month ago, as Harris joined it. 258 00:13:22,480 --> 00:13:24,320 Speaker 2: What does this newest poll show us? 259 00:13:24,960 --> 00:13:27,880 Speaker 12: Hey, good morning, Nathan. Yeah, so this is the poll 260 00:13:27,960 --> 00:13:32,080 Speaker 12: that we did immediately after the Democratic National Convention last week. 261 00:13:32,720 --> 00:13:35,480 Speaker 12: Polsters tend to look for moments like that to see 262 00:13:35,480 --> 00:13:40,160 Speaker 12: if there's a bounce. Traditionally, presidential candidates get a little 263 00:13:40,160 --> 00:13:42,480 Speaker 12: bit of a boost in the polls right after accepting 264 00:13:42,480 --> 00:13:46,760 Speaker 12: their priorities nomination for president, and in this case, we 265 00:13:46,960 --> 00:13:50,480 Speaker 12: didn't really see a huge bounce. There's a one percentage 266 00:13:50,520 --> 00:13:53,160 Speaker 12: point difference. I could be explained by the margin of 267 00:13:53,280 --> 00:13:58,440 Speaker 12: error in Harris going up over the previous month, but 268 00:13:58,520 --> 00:14:01,360 Speaker 12: it certainly shows that the honeymoon is continuing for her. 269 00:14:01,400 --> 00:14:04,920 Speaker 12: As you said, when she entered the race a month ago, 270 00:14:05,160 --> 00:14:09,600 Speaker 12: she really improved the Democrats' chances really across all of 271 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:13,400 Speaker 12: these seven swing states. We now see her at least 272 00:14:13,480 --> 00:14:17,120 Speaker 12: tide or winning in all seven states. Wisconsin is the 273 00:14:17,160 --> 00:14:21,600 Speaker 12: one that she's doing the best in, and then Michigan. 274 00:14:21,960 --> 00:14:25,800 Speaker 12: Pennsylvania the blue Wall state she continues to do well in. 275 00:14:25,920 --> 00:14:28,880 Speaker 12: But the big difference between Harris and Biden is that 276 00:14:28,920 --> 00:14:34,720 Speaker 12: Harris now opens up the sun Belt. We're talking about Arizona, Nevada, Georgia. 277 00:14:35,120 --> 00:14:37,640 Speaker 12: And the really most interesting state in the poll this 278 00:14:37,760 --> 00:14:41,160 Speaker 12: month is North Carolina, where she's up by two points. 279 00:14:41,480 --> 00:14:44,080 Speaker 12: That's a state that Donald Trump was leading by ten 280 00:14:44,120 --> 00:14:47,520 Speaker 12: points as recently as April. So if she's competitive in 281 00:14:47,560 --> 00:14:51,320 Speaker 12: North Carolina, that really puts Donald Trump on the defensive 282 00:14:51,840 --> 00:14:53,640 Speaker 12: and makes it a whole. 283 00:14:53,400 --> 00:14:56,160 Speaker 3: New race, which could explain why we were told by 284 00:14:57,160 --> 00:15:00,320 Speaker 3: Republican National Committee coachir Laura Trump this week they're going 285 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:02,920 Speaker 3: to be pouring quite a lot of resources into North 286 00:15:02,920 --> 00:15:06,160 Speaker 3: Carolina as well. What does this poll tell us about 287 00:15:06,480 --> 00:15:09,880 Speaker 3: where voters see the candidates on the issues that really 288 00:15:09,960 --> 00:15:11,880 Speaker 3: matter to them? I know, we've been focusing a lot, 289 00:15:11,920 --> 00:15:14,560 Speaker 3: particularly on the economy on inflation. 290 00:15:14,800 --> 00:15:15,800 Speaker 2: What are we finding there. 291 00:15:16,760 --> 00:15:19,920 Speaker 12: Yeah, we really zoomed in on the economy in this 292 00:15:20,000 --> 00:15:23,240 Speaker 12: tracking pole for two reasons. As one is, we're bloomberg, right, 293 00:15:23,320 --> 00:15:26,320 Speaker 12: that's what we covered. But also it's the most important 294 00:15:26,360 --> 00:15:30,280 Speaker 12: issue for the voters in all of these playing states 295 00:15:30,320 --> 00:15:33,240 Speaker 12: and nationally, especially given the inflation that we've seen over 296 00:15:33,240 --> 00:15:37,280 Speaker 12: the past couple of years. And the remarkable thing is 297 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:42,640 Speaker 12: that voters don't say that the economy is necessarily doing 298 00:15:42,720 --> 00:15:45,520 Speaker 12: any better than has been the past year or so. 299 00:15:46,280 --> 00:15:49,040 Speaker 12: They still say that inflation is too high, and they 300 00:15:49,040 --> 00:15:51,840 Speaker 12: still say that they were better off under Trump than 301 00:15:51,880 --> 00:15:57,440 Speaker 12: they are under Biden. But what's remarkable here is that 302 00:15:57,440 --> 00:16:03,000 Speaker 12: that poor economy is not attaching itself to Kamala Harris, 303 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:07,800 Speaker 12: the vice president, is not being held accountable for the 304 00:16:08,880 --> 00:16:12,800 Speaker 12: economy under this president, and so on a wide range 305 00:16:12,840 --> 00:16:16,760 Speaker 12: of economic issues, who do you trust more on housing costs, 306 00:16:16,800 --> 00:16:20,400 Speaker 12: who do you trust more on having wages go up? 307 00:16:22,840 --> 00:16:27,200 Speaker 12: On student loans and personal debt? Voters trust Harris now 308 00:16:27,400 --> 00:16:31,360 Speaker 12: more than Trump across these swing states. And that's really 309 00:16:31,360 --> 00:16:33,720 Speaker 12: going to be concerning to President Trump, because that was 310 00:16:33,720 --> 00:16:37,560 Speaker 12: going to be his major argument in this election. The 311 00:16:37,600 --> 00:16:39,920 Speaker 12: fact that it's not sticking to Harris is something that 312 00:16:41,040 --> 00:16:42,600 Speaker 12: Trump is going to have to try to figure out 313 00:16:42,640 --> 00:16:47,200 Speaker 12: how to hold Harris accountable for this administration's economic policies. 314 00:16:47,480 --> 00:16:50,400 Speaker 3: This is Bloomberg day Break Today, your morning brief on 315 00:16:50,440 --> 00:16:54,119 Speaker 3: the story's making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. 316 00:16:54,240 --> 00:16:57,040 Speaker 1: Look for us on your podcast feed at six am 317 00:16:57,120 --> 00:17:00,800 Speaker 1: Eastern each morning, on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you 318 00:17:00,840 --> 00:17:01,920 Speaker 1: get your podcasts. 319 00:17:02,120 --> 00:17:04,840 Speaker 3: You can also listen live each morning starting at five 320 00:17:04,880 --> 00:17:07,439 Speaker 3: am Wall Street time on Bloomberg eleven three to zero 321 00:17:07,520 --> 00:17:10,400 Speaker 3: in New York, Bloomberg ninety nine to one in Washington, 322 00:17:10,480 --> 00:17:13,680 Speaker 3: Bloomberg one oh sixty one in Boston, and Bloomberg ninety 323 00:17:13,680 --> 00:17:15,040 Speaker 3: sixty in San Francisco. 324 00:17:15,480 --> 00:17:18,640 Speaker 1: Our flagship New York station is also available on your 325 00:17:18,680 --> 00:17:24,119 Speaker 1: Amazon Alexa devices. 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