Politics | CNBC CNBC to Trump: OK, You Win Network will limit Oct. 28 GOP debate to 2 hours including commercials By Arden Dier Posted Oct 16, 2015 8:50 AM CDT Copied Donald Trump, right, smiles along with Ben Carson during the CNN Republican presidential debate, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) It's safe to say CNBC isn't willing to lose Donald Trump or his power to pull in record ratings at the next GOP debate. CNN reports the network has caved to his demands that the Oct. 28 debate in Boulder, Colo., run no more than two hours including commercials—a call that was echoed by Ben Carson. The two GOP front-runners and other candidates had also requested that opening and closing statements be allowed—CNBC has dropped them in the past—but it isn't clear if the network will agree on the point, per the Hill. CNN notes that if the network does acquiesce, total debate time will be under the 90-minute mark. "Fantastic news for all, especially the millions of people who will be watching!" Trump tweeted on Friday. Read These Next Jamie Lee Curtis says her Charlie Kirk comments were misinterpreted. He's now the Andrew formerly known as a prince. New drone footage has Israel making new claims against Hamas. Buzz Aldrin says goodbye to the 'love of my life.' Report an error