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jackie deangelis in the newsroom with a new warning from dr. birx. chad pergram awaiting on stimulus and peter doocy with joe biden from wilmington, delaware. jackie, start with you. reporter: connell, tsa said 1.1 million travelers flew on sunday after thanksgiving. that is key because it is the highest number since march when the pandemic began. the cdc said don't travel for thanksgiving if you could help it. you could put yourself at risk getting covid-19 yet these folks chose to do it anyway. give you context, almost 3 million people flew on the same day so it's a lot less but not as low as hoped. meantime dr. birx urging thanksgiving travelers you need to get a coronavirus test. dr. birx says you have to assume you were exposed and you became infected if you made that decision to gather for the holiday. that those people need to wait five to 10 days to insure that they can get the most accurate results. she also said in the interim, those travelers should not go near vulnerable people like their grandparent or other family members, certainly not
jackie deangelis in the newsroom with a new warning from dr. birx. chad pergram awaiting on stimulus and peter doocy with joe biden from wilmington, delaware. jackie, start with you. reporter: connell, tsa said 1.1 million travelers flew on sunday after thanksgiving. that is key because it is the highest number since march when the pandemic began. the cdc said don't travel for thanksgiving if you could help it. you could put yourself at risk getting covid-19 yet these folks chose to do it...
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jackie deangelis good to see you as well. we'll squeeze in a quick break.e house briefing has not yet started. when we come back that will be lynch. but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. i'm dorothy hamill. as i look toward 65, i'm thinking about medicare. i know i want coverage that connects all the different parts of my health care to keep me aging actively. keep doing what you love. that's the aetna medicare advantage. our own hopes and dreams. we'll pass many milestones. moments that define you. and drive you. to achieve even more. so, celebrate every one. because success isn't just about where you want to get to. it's also about how you get there the all new 2021 cadillac escalad
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jackie deangelis is live in new york city with this. >> good afternoon, they do say this. of teachers in its resolution last month said "a well-managed national priority distribution plan must give priority to the most highly vulnerable in the community including essential workers and of course, the aft believes teachers are essential. according to the national center for education statistics, there are roughly 3.7 million teachers this year. by year end, or maybe december, 20 million doses of the vaccine could be ready and states would get their share on a pro rata population basis. right now it's a health care worker, pert first responders and vulnerable populations that would be first in line but with schools closing again, like in new york city, it's clear to open the school and not close again they need a vaccine. >> we also believe that essential workers should include teachers. if we want to keep schools open, teachers have got to be vaccinated and they got to be at the top of the list. >> we reached out to the biden transition team to assess how they would approach
jackie deangelis is live in new york city with this. >> good afternoon, they do say this. of teachers in its resolution last month said "a well-managed national priority distribution plan must give priority to the most highly vulnerable in the community including essential workers and of course, the aft believes teachers are essential. according to the national center for education statistics, there are roughly 3.7 million teachers this year. by year end, or maybe december, 20...
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that is set against what is happening with astrazeneca we'll get into details with jackie deangelis joins us with the very latest on the vaccine rush. where are we standing on this, jackie? reporter: good afternoon, to you, neil. the vaccine rush is fueling markets and gain. we're on the track for the best month we've seen since 1987. with today's selling we're closing out the books for the month the markets performed really strongly here. the latest you mentioned moderna all eyes are on that. new data out from the company says the covid-19 vaccine the company has is 94% effective and efficacy against severe covid-19 cases is 100%. that is pretty amazing. the company is applying for fda emergency use authorization today. the ceo was on mornings with maria saying this, listen. >> the fda indicated to us likely the advisory committee -- should happen on december 17. hopefully things go well in next couple weeks. you could expect i between two to three days after the approval of vaccine a short approval. meaning we're able to ship the product. reporter: the light at the end of the tunnel, ne
that is set against what is happening with astrazeneca we'll get into details with jackie deangelis joins us with the very latest on the vaccine rush. where are we standing on this, jackie? reporter: good afternoon, to you, neil. the vaccine rush is fueling markets and gain. we're on the track for the best month we've seen since 1987. with today's selling we're closing out the books for the month the markets performed really strongly here. the latest you mentioned moderna all eyes are on that....
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jackie deangelis joins us with more. jackie. reporter: good afternoon, connell.e're preparing for the second wave we're looking at europe because it was touched by the virus before us to see how their second wave conspired. lockdowns help and people across european nations started to travel so did the virus particularly in the summer as people resumed normal activities shopping, going to parks, dining, taking summer vacation. now the economy needed the boost but the travel and interactions helped spread the virus further even to parts of europe that hadn't been hit hard for the first time. croatia and spain, they were popular destinations where people got inspected. they would take the virus home. what happened next in the fall? more lockdowns and government officials in france, germany, spain, italy and the uk reinstating lockdowns and testing as well. the problem now, more virus and also an economy that is struggling again. what is interesting while citizens were more sympathetic to lockdowns the first time they became more resistant the second time as the viru
jackie deangelis joins us with more. jackie. reporter: good afternoon, connell.e're preparing for the second wave we're looking at europe because it was touched by the virus before us to see how their second wave conspired. lockdowns help and people across european nations started to travel so did the virus particularly in the summer as people resumed normal activities shopping, going to parks, dining, taking summer vacation. now the economy needed the boost but the travel and interactions...
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jackie deangelis in new york with more on all of this. jackie.ou, connell. with thanksgiving travel restrictions already in place in a lot of states the outlook for the holiday season, for tourism is pretty grim. consider in new york city, thanksgiving, christmas, shows, shopping, dining hotel stays. the distinct feeling of holiday cheer is not in the air at the moment. before the pandemic struck we were on a good run. the big apple was on its way to beating last year's record of 66.6 million visits. that was according to nyc & company. ture it ares come from everywhere, right, domestic international travelers. international travelers stay longer spend more but global travel issues are the issue here. here is how it impacts dollars and cents. listen. >> tourism is a 72 billion-dollar industry. it is about 46 billion in direct spending. for every dollar spent another dollar 1/2 is generated. so it is critically important industry. it touches 403,000 jobs. reporter: you look at the live shot of sixth avenue, connell. traffic is up but not lot of pe
jackie deangelis in new york with more on all of this. jackie.ou, connell. with thanksgiving travel restrictions already in place in a lot of states the outlook for the holiday season, for tourism is pretty grim. consider in new york city, thanksgiving, christmas, shows, shopping, dining hotel stays. the distinct feeling of holiday cheer is not in the air at the moment. before the pandemic struck we were on a good run. the big apple was on its way to beating last year's record of 66.6 million...
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jackie deangelis following that. how did they do, jackie?ter: good afternoon to you, connell t was beat on both fronts earnings per share and revenue. adjusted earnings eight cents. expectation was not for a profit or loss. it was flat. this is better than expected on revenues. 2.12 billion. that was also higher than expected. remember news corp is the parent of "the wall street journal" i want to switch gears and talk about peloton for a second because this was a blowout quarter by all accounts. earnings per share, 20 cents. it was a nine cent beat there. revenues, 7.5, pardon me, 757.9 million. it was up 232%. remember, this is a company that had a loss a year ago of a $1.29. despite the expensive bikes, the fact the people need subscription service to participate this, is a covid trade that worked out for a company. paid digital subscriptions up 382%. so over 510,000 total members were added during the quarter. that grew to over 3.6 million. really strong showing for peloton. connell: all right. jackie. thank you. vice president biden has
jackie deangelis following that. how did they do, jackie?ter: good afternoon to you, connell t was beat on both fronts earnings per share and revenue. adjusted earnings eight cents. expectation was not for a profit or loss. it was flat. this is better than expected on revenues. 2.12 billion. that was also higher than expected. remember news corp is the parent of "the wall street journal" i want to switch gears and talk about peloton for a second because this was a blowout quarter by...
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to get all that into perspective get to jackie deangelis live in new york.eporter: good afternoon to you, connell. maker, creator of the pfizer-biontech vaccine we heard last week, 90% efficacy, he said life will not go back to normal until next winter. we're not really in the thick of this winter just yet and we've been through eight to nine months of the pandemic and people have fatigue. that gives you perspective how these vaccines will be distributed and what the expectation is for enough of the population has it we can resume our normal activities. it is positive yes. the market is reflecting that. definitely something to think about as we look at the kinds of numbers we're seeing heading into the thick of things right now. 26 states as you mentioned with covid-19 new daily cases all-time highs. louisiana, new hampshire, new jersey, pennsylvania, california, new york. look at some of those numbers there. they are pretty troubling as mitch mcconnell said today on the senate floor. you know states with record hospitalizations illinois, indiana, missouri,
to get all that into perspective get to jackie deangelis live in new york.eporter: good afternoon to you, connell. maker, creator of the pfizer-biontech vaccine we heard last week, 90% efficacy, he said life will not go back to normal until next winter. we're not really in the thick of this winter just yet and we've been through eight to nine months of the pandemic and people have fatigue. that gives you perspective how these vaccines will be distributed and what the expectation is for enough...
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fox business correspondent jackie deangelis is a new york with details. good evening, jackie. >> the dow jones industrial average notching a 470-point game today, seeing its first record close since february. this after moderna said that it's covid-19 vaccine is 94.5% effective. now, the markets are excited that there are multiple vaccines and play. they are also enthusiastic about the efficacy rate, but widespread distribution isn't likely to be seen until next year and the country needs to get through right now. as we are seeing a spike in cases and hospitalizations and parts of the country, there's even more pressure on congress to pass a covid relief bill to help struggling businesses. add to this the recent disappointing consumer sentiment number and the approaching holiday season. there's a real concern that usual economic bumps that we see at that time might not materialize because of all the recent lockdown measures that you've noted i'm a people being unable to shop or simply spend because of a lack of income. over the weekend, senator chuck schum
fox business correspondent jackie deangelis is a new york with details. good evening, jackie. >> the dow jones industrial average notching a 470-point game today, seeing its first record close since february. this after moderna said that it's covid-19 vaccine is 94.5% effective. now, the markets are excited that there are multiple vaccines and play. they are also enthusiastic about the efficacy rate, but widespread distribution isn't likely to be seen until next year and the country needs...
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jackie deangelis' life for us in new york city. jackie? >> good afternoon to you, harris.nly is less enthusiasm for defending the police now than there was before the election. it's a shifty democrat thinking. after the less than ideal showing on election day, which led to some losses and critical swing districts, many of the more moderate members like south carolina representative jim clyburn are voicing their concern. listen. >> we keep making that mistake. it's foolishness, about you've got to beat this progressive or that progressive. that phrase, "defund the police," cost tremendously. >> it even goes a step further. democrats acknowledging that even speaking the word "socialism" is so polarizing that it could cost them. virginia democrat congresswoman abigail spann berger set on a caucus called, "and we need to not ever use the word socialist or socialism, ever again. while people think it doesn't matter, it does matter." still, there is the more progressive democrats that are standing by their attempt to reform policing. aoc, for example, and the squad, they are ref
jackie deangelis' life for us in new york city. jackie? >> good afternoon to you, harris.nly is less enthusiasm for defending the police now than there was before the election. it's a shifty democrat thinking. after the less than ideal showing on election day, which led to some losses and critical swing districts, many of the more moderate members like south carolina representative jim clyburn are voicing their concern. listen. >> we keep making that mistake. it's foolishness, about...
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jackie deangelis on why everyone is watching. i want to focus on pennsylvania and talking about early voting there. that's not exactly what we have seen in other parts of the country. now i want to remind you what happened in pennsylvania in 2016 because president trump did, in fact, win there but by less than 1 point. fracking, manufacturing, that's what's important there. joe biden might have turned some voters off in the debate when he talked about phasing out the energy industry, but it is joe biden's home state and it is a must-win for both this is part of the rust belt sort of blue wall, and trump's flipped it, he's hoping he can do it again. two times it went for obama, then trump flipped it, and he won it by 2 points there. he's going to try to do it again. i also want to take a look at north carolina because this state is where president trump is headed. you mentioned he's going to hickory, north carolina. early voting there, neil, this is really amazing, a lot of people have turned out. the button is not my friend today.
jackie deangelis on why everyone is watching. i want to focus on pennsylvania and talking about early voting there. that's not exactly what we have seen in other parts of the country. now i want to remind you what happened in pennsylvania in 2016 because president trump did, in fact, win there but by less than 1 point. fracking, manufacturing, that's what's important there. joe biden might have turned some voters off in the debate when he talked about phasing out the energy industry, but it is...
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jackie deangelis is looking how the market in general, not only here, but everywhere responded to this news. let's sort of pick apart the early winners. jackie what have you got? reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. we knew the day would come but we didn't know when. certainly an impressive reaction on wall street. all three averages excited about getting back to business. we always said finding a vaccine would be part of it. you mentioned that pfizer, biontech have been working on this together. you can see their stocks are rallying on the news. you mentioned that 90% number with respect to the effectiveness. that is really important. when wall street is looking at potential candidates out there, there were estimates that wall street would accept sort of effective rates of anywhere from 50, 55% to about 75% so that 90% number is really what blew this out of the water here. what is interesting about the dosage and the timing as you mentioned. they will file for fda approval by the end of the month. companies say you could see 50 million doses by the end of the year. this is a vaccine
jackie deangelis is looking how the market in general, not only here, but everywhere responded to this news. let's sort of pick apart the early winners. jackie what have you got? reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. we knew the day would come but we didn't know when. certainly an impressive reaction on wall street. all three averages excited about getting back to business. we always said finding a vaccine would be part of it. you mentioned that pfizer, biontech have been working on this...
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jackie deangelis live in the newsroom with the answers. jackie.ood afternoon to you, charles. here is what we know so far, the u.s. confirmed a record high, 930,989 new virus infections. hospitalizations are not like they were in the beginning they did hit a peak of 61,964. deaths, an average of 930 a day. so that is lower than the peak of 2200 back in april. treatments, they are more available. doctors know how to treat the virus better. so more people are coming out of the intensive care unit alive. you mentioned texas. it is a state that is really struggling. it did surpass the one million cases mark and hospital surges. one example where less lock could have possibly hastened the spread of the virus but here in new york city, i know this is not apples to apples because that is a state this, is a city, we're looking at a pretty shutdown economy and the coronavirus transmission rate was over 3% this week for the first time since may. but you look at the hospitalizations. it was a tweet from andrew cuomo and you can see the staggering dip that we
jackie deangelis live in the newsroom with the answers. jackie.ood afternoon to you, charles. here is what we know so far, the u.s. confirmed a record high, 930,989 new virus infections. hospitalizations are not like they were in the beginning they did hit a peak of 61,964. deaths, an average of 930 a day. so that is lower than the peak of 2200 back in april. treatments, they are more available. doctors know how to treat the virus better. so more people are coming out of the intensive care unit...
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jackie deangelis following all this at our one touch. no one tops her -- >> oh, you're too kind.t wisconsin because i thought it was a place where we might have some information that could make a difference with respect to an actual result, and now we have some information that can make a difference. but it's about a potential recount. president trump saying that he wants to look at this state with its 10 electoral votes. so let's take a closer look at what exactly has happened here, because what we know from the wisconsin election committee is that almost all the votes have been counted here. we have it at 100%, but the commission said there's one tiny township with 300 people in it that hasn't been counted yet. what you're looking at here is a differential between to two candidates of .7%. biden is leading right now. i'll remind you that in 2016 when president trump won wisconsin, he won it by .7%. hillary clinton did not choose to do a recount there. it is a difference of roughly 20,000 votes. so you can see that. what's interesting here is to look at some of the counties. we
jackie deangelis following all this at our one touch. no one tops her -- >> oh, you're too kind.t wisconsin because i thought it was a place where we might have some information that could make a difference with respect to an actual result, and now we have some information that can make a difference. but it's about a potential recount. president trump saying that he wants to look at this state with its 10 electoral votes. so let's take a closer look at what exactly has happened here,...
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gerri willis standing by but we begin with jackie deangelis. good afternoon. >> good afternoon.istory is being made right before our eyes. dow about 30,000. i think is interesting today, not just the dow but look at the s&p 500 on a percentage basis of a little bit more and even the dow industrial. 500 is broader than the dow 30. you can see this was a big broad-based rally across the board. i think that is important. look at the dow winners because it gives you the sectors, energy is moving today, we see the financials moving higher today. walt disney is a big winner today but it wasn't just stocks, it was oil as well. over $45 a barrel, disclosing under that level and it took the energy stocks up because the investors are basically betting on recovery for the economy and that means more demand for oil and that means these companies will do better. having said that, let's take a pause and talk about the reasons we were hired today. investors are optimistic about the vaccine news we've been getting and there's a light at the end of the tunnel but also, the biden cabinet picks, t
gerri willis standing by but we begin with jackie deangelis. good afternoon. >> good afternoon.istory is being made right before our eyes. dow about 30,000. i think is interesting today, not just the dow but look at the s&p 500 on a percentage basis of a little bit more and even the dow industrial. 500 is broader than the dow 30. you can see this was a big broad-based rally across the board. i think that is important. look at the dow winners because it gives you the sectors, energy is...
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jackie deangelis has been following that. >> yes, you have to watch who wins the white house tomorrow night but the senate races are really important, too. that balance of power that you mentioned, 53 seats for republicans right now and 47 for the democrats. a lot of different things could happen for example, colorado and arizona, they are a little bit favored by the democrats right now and the republicans could flip a state like alabama. you have mena, iowa, north carolina, these are very, very competitive races. in fact let's start in north carolina because i know that's one of your favorite ones. you have republican tom tillis, east the incumbent and you have cal cunningham. they both have their issue. thom tillis had covid-19 and was sidelined and cunningham had that extramarital affair but they've both been working hard on the campaign trail. actually it's the costliest u.s. senate race in history, $250 million. one of the recent polls we were watching showed that cunningham is in the lead by three points at least for right now. we are also watching south carolina because incumbe
jackie deangelis has been following that. >> yes, you have to watch who wins the white house tomorrow night but the senate races are really important, too. that balance of power that you mentioned, 53 seats for republicans right now and 47 for the democrats. a lot of different things could happen for example, colorado and arizona, they are a little bit favored by the democrats right now and the republicans could flip a state like alabama. you have mena, iowa, north carolina, these are...
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hillary vaughn wilmington, delaware, let's get back to the close on wall street as jackie deangelis joinss from new yo york, you have the politics, the jobs report and after a great week and un-weaving finish on friday. >> there were a lot of different narratives today, i would call this a lackluster date given the swings that we have seen during the pandemic and even this week, take a look the dow finished on 66 points, the s&p down one point in the nasdaq saw a little bit of again, four-point bump, big tech was one of the sectors today that saw some pressure, you can see some of the big tech names like apple, alphabet, amazon, facebook, microsoft seen a slight gain you also saw decline in energy stocks, anything that is related to the selection taken on the chin. this is as investors are digesting the news and waiting along with the rest of us to find out what happens but take a look at their performance this week, it was pretty stellar, the dow was up 7%, the s&p 7.3% and the nasdaq up 9% and there were a few competing narratives, the first that joe biden was going to win in a blue wav
hillary vaughn wilmington, delaware, let's get back to the close on wall street as jackie deangelis joinss from new yo york, you have the politics, the jobs report and after a great week and un-weaving finish on friday. >> there were a lot of different narratives today, i would call this a lackluster date given the swings that we have seen during the pandemic and even this week, take a look the dow finished on 66 points, the s&p down one point in the nasdaq saw a little bit of again,...
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first of all, correspondent jackie deangelis on the right way we saw last week. >> we are still watchingnd senate outcomes closely, they relate to the balance of power in the country. it's expected for the democrats to maintain control of the house, but we've all noted that more seats turned red than expected. let's take a step further, there was even this red wave for g.o.p. women in congress. consider this, six republican women come as you said, flip house seats away from democrats, while only two democrat women flipped a seat away from a republican. furthermore, the g.o.p. super pac, women for women action fund, set nearly $3 million supporting republican female candidates, and so far, 24 women endorsed by the group have won their races, including incumbents with multiple additional races awaiting official results. but take a look at this. at least 15 new g.o.p. women have won their congressional contest so far, take a look at the names on your screen, also noting that it happened in blue states. colorado, michigan, illinois, minnesota, california, where we stand right now, 215 democr
first of all, correspondent jackie deangelis on the right way we saw last week. >> we are still watchingnd senate outcomes closely, they relate to the balance of power in the country. it's expected for the democrats to maintain control of the house, but we've all noted that more seats turned red than expected. let's take a step further, there was even this red wave for g.o.p. women in congress. consider this, six republican women come as you said, flip house seats away from democrats,...
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jackie deangelis.r: house democrats managed to hold on to the majority in the 2020 election but they suffered serious defeats in key districts. this year shows us there is less enthusiasm in far left policies than the democrats thought. it is shifting their thinking on some key issues. now some members are even acknowledging that the word, socialism, so polarizing it could cost them. virginia democrat congresswoman abigail spanberger said on a caucus call, quote, we need not ever use the word socialist or socialism ever again. ever again. people think it doesn't matter it does that. it goes a step further than that. jim clyburn one of the more outspoken moderate members citing the defund the police movement specifically for their less an ideal showing on november 3rd. listen to this. >> we keep making that mistake. this foolishness about you've got to be this progressive or that progressive. that phrase, defund the police, cost jamie harrison tremendously. reporter: once more, charles, the more progres
jackie deangelis.r: house democrats managed to hold on to the majority in the 2020 election but they suffered serious defeats in key districts. this year shows us there is less enthusiasm in far left policies than the democrats thought. it is shifting their thinking on some key issues. now some members are even acknowledging that the word, socialism, so polarizing it could cost them. virginia democrat congresswoman abigail spanberger said on a caucus call, quote, we need not ever use the word...
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you could see prices go up, sandra. >> sandra: jackie deangelis, thank you. >> trace: president trumppaign advisors today as the trump team faces legal challenges in battleground states. the "outnumbered" team will break it all down. he may want to purchase, we can help them and provide that financial solution for they and their families. it's a great rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. . - [narrator] with the ninja foodi power pitcher, you can crush ice, make smoothies, and do even more. chop salsas, spoon thick smoothie bowls, even power through dough, and never stall. the ninja foodi power pitcher. rethink what a blender can do. >> sandra: well, after what feels like weeks of nonstop news in this cycle ahead of a much-anticipated day off for me i'd like to take a moment to address two items that generated a lot of attention on the internet. first, the video of the comments i made off-air in the special election coverage on saturday. that was spliced together with our
you could see prices go up, sandra. >> sandra: jackie deangelis, thank you. >> trace: president trumppaign advisors today as the trump team faces legal challenges in battleground states. the "outnumbered" team will break it all down. he may want to purchase, we can help them and provide that financial solution for they and their families. it's a great rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that...
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of course, the aft believes teachers are essential. >> sandra: jackie deangelis on that story.ving getaway underway at airports across the country even as the cdc warns americans should stay home if they can and states hit hard by a surge of new cases issues more restrictions. welcome back to "america's newsroom." i'm sandra smith. hello, jon. >> jon: good morning. i'm jon scott. as millions take to the skies ahead of the holiday, some strict new rules also taking hold today. pennsylvania is banning alcohol sales at bars and restaurants through thursday. los angeles going even further completely shutting down indoor and outdoor dining as the county restricts restaurants, wineries and bars to take-out only for the next three weeks. >> sandra: tough times for many of those restaurants. jeff paul is live in santa monica ka, a restaurant affected by the new ban. what's the reaction there this morning? >> overall it's frustration. a lot of restaurant owners and staff are scrambling to figure out what to do in l.a. county starting tomorrow. that is when the outdoor dining ban goes in
of course, the aft believes teachers are essential. >> sandra: jackie deangelis on that story.ving getaway underway at airports across the country even as the cdc warns americans should stay home if they can and states hit hard by a surge of new cases issues more restrictions. welcome back to "america's newsroom." i'm sandra smith. hello, jon. >> jon: good morning. i'm jon scott. as millions take to the skies ahead of the holiday, some strict new rules also taking hold...
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jackie deangelis from fox business is live in new york city. he is doing this 180. he is having second thoughts and new york city cried out for this phased reopening. it is not just here. across the country schools are considering going remote again because of the spike we're seeing in covid cases but even dr. fauci who warns of those spikes says that schools need to stay open. listen. >> obviously you don't have one size fits all but as i said in the past and as you accurately quoted me, the default position should be to try as best as possible within reason to keep the children in school to get them back to school. >> trace: long term remote learning is reducing student's engagement, performance and development. in virginia the fairfax public schools which have been operating online published an internal analysis showed the percentage of middle school and high school students who flunked at least two classes jumped from 6 to 11%. parents ever kids in public schools in new york city saying they're hiring private tutors, working with other paren
jackie deangelis from fox business is live in new york city. he is doing this 180. he is having second thoughts and new york city cried out for this phased reopening. it is not just here. across the country schools are considering going remote again because of the spike we're seeing in covid cases but even dr. fauci who warns of those spikes says that schools need to stay open. listen. >> obviously you don't have one size fits all but as i said in the past and as you accurately quoted me,...
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jackie deangelis own that. jackie. reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. the vaccine news certainly fueling the markets today. 94.5% efficacy. that is what moderna is saying. we had excitement from pfizer and biontech last week. the market is saying we would expected or less efficacy. this is a really important number. people are wondering what happens next. how do i actually get the virus, excuse me, the vaccine for the virus, what would it be like in practice. this is what the ceo of moderna said on mornings with in -- with maria. >> some people have side-effects with headache and fatigue. -- with no medication. reporter: minor side-effects that seem to go away. the news is the good news, the creator of the pfizer-biontech explained what the timeline is here to get wider doses out. he did make the comment we'll sort of not really see things go back to normal until the winter of next year. so you have a lot of folks are saying we're not even getting into the winter of this year yet. there is a lot of impatience. we've been leaving through the pandemic rou
jackie deangelis own that. jackie. reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. the vaccine news certainly fueling the markets today. 94.5% efficacy. that is what moderna is saying. we had excitement from pfizer and biontech last week. the market is saying we would expected or less efficacy. this is a really important number. people are wondering what happens next. how do i actually get the virus, excuse me, the vaccine for the virus, what would it be like in practice. this is what the ceo of moderna...
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senator would have to go through that process, let's get the reed on that from jonathan hoenig and jackie deangelis were covering this election night is seemed like a year ago, i think it was a week ago but is not runoff means no matter what happens to loeffler seat, if he secures that and wins that, republicans maintain control of the senate, what do you think. >> i think that would be really important at least from wall street's perspective because as he been pointing out since election night and even since president-elect biden was named the new president-elect on saturday, wall street is betting on the fact that were going to have a split government, they were last week before the race was called, that is not necessarily in the bag without the purdue seat so i think wall street will feel more confidence with respect to that if there is a recount and pushes it over the edge or some reason he is pushed over the edge before that time . . . you can look at the dow today say were trading by 172 points, this is vaccine optimism spilling over from yesterday and the nasdaq being lower in the selloff in
senator would have to go through that process, let's get the reed on that from jonathan hoenig and jackie deangelis were covering this election night is seemed like a year ago, i think it was a week ago but is not runoff means no matter what happens to loeffler seat, if he secures that and wins that, republicans maintain control of the senate, what do you think. >> i think that would be really important at least from wall street's perspective because as he been pointing out since election...
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neil: there are all sorts of scenarios for how the votes come in tonight, jackie deangelis has been lookingibilities and how they could, could play out. >> it's a what-if scenario, it stresses how important the state that you been talking about at all hours basically are, pennsylvania, ohio, florida, look at the map, 13 states considered in play, i colored in blue nevada for joe biden, hillary clinton got it last time, minnesota, same thing, new hampshire's same thing, what about florida, let's say joe biden gets a 29 electoral votes, the polls in florida close at 8:00 p.m. president trump will have a lot of work to do, we will have east coast polls closing just around that time, he is really going to need georgia, 7:00 p.m., he will need north carolina, 7:30 p.m., later in the night we will get results from texas, let's say he wins texas and he needs arizona, let's say he gets it, that puts the states back and play, last time you got iwork, michigan, wisconsin, look where we are with her electoral votes, joe biden would need ten to get to 270 and trump still has a lot to go, it shows you h
neil: there are all sorts of scenarios for how the votes come in tonight, jackie deangelis has been lookingibilities and how they could, could play out. >> it's a what-if scenario, it stresses how important the state that you been talking about at all hours basically are, pennsylvania, ohio, florida, look at the map, 13 states considered in play, i colored in blue nevada for joe biden, hillary clinton got it last time, minnesota, same thing, new hampshire's same thing, what about florida,...
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let's go to jackie deangelis following all of this and some of the restrictions being put in place to respond to this. jackie. reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. that's right. the market is lower because of spike in cases. we've been talking about pretty much all week. that is after we got the news pfizer or biontech come to stronger conclusion on their vaccine it would be 90% effective. there are still so many questions about this. today on mornings with maria the biontech founder talked about the vaccine, how long it might protect people. roughly a year or so listen. >> there's a good chance that the vaccine not only will protect us but could protect from infection or virulent infection for a significant period of time. i personally expect that the vaccine could protect us with, with protocol for a year. if we learn we need to reimmunize. we could do that after one year. reporter: meantime the pfizer-biontech vaccine was not the only one in the works, right? we're following moderna closely. its stock is up today on optimism from the company saying it is one step closer to unders
let's go to jackie deangelis following all of this and some of the restrictions being put in place to respond to this. jackie. reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. that's right. the market is lower because of spike in cases. we've been talking about pretty much all week. that is after we got the news pfizer or biontech come to stronger conclusion on their vaccine it would be 90% effective. there are still so many questions about this. today on mornings with maria the biontech founder talked...
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let's go to jackie deangelis first i off on those spikes in cases right now that just get bigger and bigger and more worrisome literally by the day. jackie. >> reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. well, presumably, the president will be briefed on that. it's supposed to happen i any moment now regarding operation warp speed. but, of course, it's a closed briefing, and many are questioning why joe biden, president-elect, won't be involved. that's a separate conversation that we could have. he is putting together his covid task force. the big news, of course, this week was the efficacy of the pfizer/biontech vaccine, also moderna. but the markets are still on edge, and they're worried about the spread of the virus that you mentioned and the potential for more lockdowns. lockdowns could potentially have an impact on businesses and the economy overall. this is what secretary azar had to say. >> you don't need lockdowns, maria. the data clearly demonstrate the interventions we need are simple, they're demonstrated, they're proven, but they're not forcing people to stay in their homes, sh
let's go to jackie deangelis first i off on those spikes in cases right now that just get bigger and bigger and more worrisome literally by the day. jackie. >> reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. well, presumably, the president will be briefed on that. it's supposed to happen i any moment now regarding operation warp speed. but, of course, it's a closed briefing, and many are questioning why joe biden, president-elect, won't be involved. that's a separate conversation that we could...
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get the latest read from jackie deangelis following all of this. reporter: neil, good afternoon to you. start with astrazeneca. that is the top headline. it is covid-19 vaccine as you mentioned having a good immune response in older results this is a phase two trial. heefficacy will not be done untl they resume phase three trials you mentioned pfizer around biontech, they will file for their emergency approval with the fda form for the covid-19 that tells us they are on track for the timeline they promised. johnson & johnson ready to have its vaccine ready for approval by february of 2021. like i said, a bunch of different choices here. new york city in a little worse shape. public school system is shutting down as of today. the stiff's public schools are taking a break, excuse me, because the coronavirus test positivity rate of 3% has been at that level for a seven day rolling average. it was reached on wednesday. the decision impacts over a million students and their parents and the city is trying to manage these cases and the weight that is plac
get the latest read from jackie deangelis following all of this. reporter: neil, good afternoon to you. start with astrazeneca. that is the top headline. it is covid-19 vaccine as you mentioned having a good immune response in older results this is a phase two trial. heefficacy will not be done untl they resume phase three trials you mentioned pfizer around biontech, they will file for their emergency approval with the fda form for the covid-19 that tells us they are on track for the timeline...
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the senior analyst, fox news contributor as you know, adam joined us from agoura financial, jackie deangelis, we will be going through these numbers and sectors as you keep looking at this but alan, looking at it and i want to tip my hat to you because in the middle of this down graph when people were looking for barrels to go over with you said wait a minute, this is not as bad as it looks and sure enough you were proven right, going back to last march and where we are now, what can you do for an encore? >> obviously we saw the market snapback as we seen every time in history, we are in a bull market, everything the market has thrown at it it's been able to bounce back and bounce back the difference of a selloff, that is a lot higher move, you talk about the 10000-point drop in the dow, that pretends 40000, that may seemed like a staggering number but it's 30% above where we are now and let's remember the dow is 65% off the lows, there is upside left and until the dynamics change, the stock market is going to be where money is going to flow. stuart: looking at oil at the comeback and a lot
the senior analyst, fox news contributor as you know, adam joined us from agoura financial, jackie deangelis, we will be going through these numbers and sectors as you keep looking at this but alan, looking at it and i want to tip my hat to you because in the middle of this down graph when people were looking for barrels to go over with you said wait a minute, this is not as bad as it looks and sure enough you were proven right, going back to last march and where we are now, what can you do for...
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jackie deangelis with more. reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. this is our new reality.c is recommending eating the turkey outside. limiting number of people you may have over to your home. using plastic you utensils. people teraph traveling to the airport don't come this year. the cdc is in sync with president biden's message wearing masks. they say if 15% more people in the population would wear masks we could find a trillion dollar in lockdown savings. meaning less spread, less lockdowns. that is how you save the money. that said there is entirely new debate is this a second wave of the virus we're seeing? if so, how does it differ what we saw the first time around? here is what we know, neil. the u.s. confirmed a high of 930,989 coronavirus infections yesterday. that is more than 100,000 new cases we've seen for the seventh straight day. while the hospitalizations rates are not like they were in the beginning, they hit a peak of 61,964. deaths reaching an average 930 a day which is lower than the peak which was 2200 back in april. treatments, there are more available
jackie deangelis with more. reporter: good afternoon to you, neil. this is our new reality.c is recommending eating the turkey outside. limiting number of people you may have over to your home. using plastic you utensils. people teraph traveling to the airport don't come this year. the cdc is in sync with president biden's message wearing masks. they say if 15% more people in the population would wear masks we could find a trillion dollar in lockdown savings. meaning less spread, less...
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jackie deangelis in new york. reporter: well, they seem to be ignored, but wall street is quietly cheering this. they're cheering the vaccine, they're also calling it the election with the caveat, of course, that there appears to be a balance of power. but the house saw more seats going red than expected, and many of them, as you said, to women. this is so interesting, this little red wave of gop women. six republican women flipped house seats away from democrats while only one democrat woman flipped a seat away from a republican. now, the gop super pac winning for women action fund spent nearly $3 million supporting republican female candidates, and so far 23 women endorsed by the group have won their races including incumbents with multiple races awaiting results. but at least 13 new gop women have won their congressional contests so far. take a look at their a names here, but what's interesting is the states; iowa, tennessee, two in florida, colorado, michigan, georgia, illinois, minnesota, south carolina, oklah
jackie deangelis in new york. reporter: well, they seem to be ignored, but wall street is quietly cheering this. they're cheering the vaccine, they're also calling it the election with the caveat, of course, that there appears to be a balance of power. but the house saw more seats going red than expected, and many of them, as you said, to women. this is so interesting, this little red wave of gop women. six republican women flipped house seats away from democrats while only one democrat woman...
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jackie deangelis, what does it look like? >> reporter: neil, this is our what-if scenario.. he is 6 points away, joe biden, from getting to 70, and that is why nevada is so important. but if president trump gets nevada, gets alaska, does a clean sweep in georgia, north carolina and pennsylvania, all of a sudden the game changes. now, one of the key places that we should be looking at this time and things are changing just as we speak is in nevada specifically. so joe biden has a small lead, 49.4%. 76% of the vote count is in. the difference is 11,438 raw votes at this point. that was a little bit of a smaller gap earlier this morning. there seems to be this discrepancy over roughly 10,000 votes that the trump campaign is insisting are possibly fraudulent, that perhaps there were people not living in the state who cast their mail-in ballots. they had a woman get up at their press conference who talked about the fact she went to vote in person and wasn't allowed to because, presumably, somebody had done it for her already. but 10,000 votes, what we're talking about here, what
jackie deangelis, what does it look like? >> reporter: neil, this is our what-if scenario.. he is 6 points away, joe biden, from getting to 70, and that is why nevada is so important. but if president trump gets nevada, gets alaska, does a clean sweep in georgia, north carolina and pennsylvania, all of a sudden the game changes. now, one of the key places that we should be looking at this time and things are changing just as we speak is in nevada specifically. so joe biden has a small...
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controversial note last week saying employees should pay privilege tax if they stay remotely jackie deangelisild care an average salary 65,000 dollars, a person would pay more than 10 dollars in class up to 40 billion dollars a year this is one human resources professional see this is so a so far off the mark when we've got 2020 really rough year on people, and to just add this to it is -- is just -- like i said -- i don't know a better word i think in the dictionary, employee taxes staying at home lunacy. >> interesting twist who should stay at home and nd who should not right. >> facebook, work from home policy, july 21 but recent outrage about cte workers, moderators they search for contact we talk about, forced back into work wrote to mark zuckerberg criticized why o not being protected when jobs are so crucial, you've got some at home might be penalized for it regardless if they want to be there, some people at home actually want to come back to work, you've got others expected to come to work but want to work from home congress could do something here you and i are sitting here talking
controversial note last week saying employees should pay privilege tax if they stay remotely jackie deangelisild care an average salary 65,000 dollars, a person would pay more than 10 dollars in class up to 40 billion dollars a year this is one human resources professional see this is so a so far off the mark when we've got 2020 really rough year on people, and to just add this to it is -- is just -- like i said -- i don't know a better word i think in the dictionary, employee taxes staying at...
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get the latest read from jackie deangelis following all of this.
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jackie deangelis has the story. seems to me that that would kill the pipeline.he debate stage and he said quote, i would transition from the oil industry, yes. so there is a lot of speculation out there on what he's going to do. one of the first things he could do is reverse the executive order from president trump that allowed for the keystone xl. this is a 1200 mile pipeline. it represents countless numbers of jobs. it would move oil between canada and the gulf coast and it's extremely important for the industry. think all the way back to january 2017 because president trump, one of the first things he did through executive order was start to push the infrastructure projects forward and make the regulations a little bit easier to help the oil industry, and that included keystone and also the dakota access pipeline. joe biden has an issue here, though, because democrats really rely on union support and there may be some unions that push back here, but you know, even if he transitions away from oil over time, he's going to have to sort of get the ball rolling an
jackie deangelis has the story. seems to me that that would kill the pipeline.he debate stage and he said quote, i would transition from the oil industry, yes. so there is a lot of speculation out there on what he's going to do. one of the first things he could do is reverse the executive order from president trump that allowed for the keystone xl. this is a 1200 mile pipeline. it represents countless numbers of jobs. it would move oil between canada and the gulf coast and it's extremely...