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guests in washington, d.c., the epidemiologists and chief of programs and services for the national association of countyity health officials in the u.s. in new york, the coordinator of work at unicef to rollout a potential covid-19 vaccine. and in ann arbor, michigan, the vice president of vaccine research and development at blue willow biologists. welcome. this data that pfizer released, this was not in a peer-reviewed medical journal. so this is not yet conclusive evidence that the vaccine is safe and effective, is it? >> no, it's an interim analysis. that gives us a great outcome. it's really interesting that it exceeded all expectation. still we are waiting for the final results, which will be analyzed after receiving the rest of the data. of course, this is a great day and great results, and it does not need to be peer-reviewed to announce it because what we have is an independent group that looked at the data. not the company, not anybody else, but an independent organization or team that looks at these things, and they have seen these great outcomes and they announced it. of course they have to g
guests in washington, d.c., the epidemiologists and chief of programs and services for the national association of countyity health officials in the u.s. in new york, the coordinator of work at unicef to rollout a potential covid-19 vaccine. and in ann arbor, michigan, the vice president of vaccine research and development at blue willow biologists. welcome. this data that pfizer released, this was not in a peer-reviewed medical journal. so this is not yet conclusive evidence that the vaccine...
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washington, d.c., oscar allen, epidemiologist and chief of programs and services for the national association of county and city health officials in the u.s. in new york. and gandhi, who coordinates work at the u.n. children's agency unicef to roll out a potential covert 1000 vaccine. and in ann arbor michigan out to him vaccine, all a just and vice president of vaccine research and development at blue willow, biology biology. x., welcome to all of you ali. let me start with you this data that pfizer released. this was not in a peer reviewed medical journal. so this is not yet conclusive evidence that the vaccine is safe and effective. is it? no, it's an interim analysis. and tim and others of gives us such a great outcome. it's really interesting that exceeded all expectations and still we are waiting for the final results which will be idolised after receiving the rest of the data. of course, this is a great day and a great results, and it does not need to be reviewed because i announce it because what we have there is the, an independent d.s.m. be looked at the data, the kompany, nothing anybody els
washington, d.c., oscar allen, epidemiologist and chief of programs and services for the national association of county and city health officials in the u.s. in new york. and gandhi, who coordinates work at the u.n. children's agency unicef to roll out a potential covert 1000 vaccine. and in ann arbor michigan out to him vaccine, all a just and vice president of vaccine research and development at blue willow, biology biology. x., welcome to all of you ali. let me start with you this data that...
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reported a 4th day of record high infections he spoke to the chief program officer at the national association of county and city health officials he says the most important step right now is to rebuild the trust in public health. well i think a couple things that are important in the plan that speaks to better rollout of testing and more specifically about ensuring that it's not just about taxing about men but that there's equitable distribution so my organization for example represents the 3000 counties up to form its course country and i'll be honest the workforce issues are tantamount to great concern because several of our members have been doing this for 9 or so months and the reality is there's a significant stress on that work there's a lack of funding even though there's been cares out here is that dollars just the the the bureaucracy perspective getting funded to those who are on the ground has been important so it will be very essential that this new task force does look at the larger picture and show that they are right at what it will stakeholders at the table and that there is this kind of
reported a 4th day of record high infections he spoke to the chief program officer at the national association of county and city health officials he says the most important step right now is to rebuild the trust in public health. well i think a couple things that are important in the plan that speaks to better rollout of testing and more specifically about ensuring that it's not just about taxing about men but that there's equitable distribution so my organization for example represents the...
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the key would there at the end all scowling with us now chief program officer at the national association of county and city health officials on scott from new york nice to see you also i think that was the very pointed word from dr together because everything donald trump has done or said to do with the show has been very much a part. thank you very much and one thing we say in public health it is a team sport and for us it's never about the individual but more so how do we come together in a community and really strengthen and provide that support that we can least ensure our communities come out of this with a straight for perspective and a more optimal you know lens on life so joe biden is going to set up his own coronavirus taskforce they'll be 12 people on the panel lots of speculation about that we'll talk to found to be involved i'm just interested your thoughts on how whoever those 12 people can operate because they are not working with the president they are working with the next president it does it all sort of happen in the background or given the way that donald trump a straight at the
the key would there at the end all scowling with us now chief program officer at the national association of county and city health officials on scott from new york nice to see you also i think that was the very pointed word from dr together because everything donald trump has done or said to do with the show has been very much a part. thank you very much and one thing we say in public health it is a team sport and for us it's never about the individual but more so how do we come together in a...
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every national news that has not called arizona for joe biden, called it late thursday shortly after maricopa county reported results from its latest round of ballots." fox news and the associated press had already called arizona for biden last week but at that point president trump had a chance albeit slim to pull ahead of his democratic challenger. biden needs trump with a margin greater than the estimated number of ballots remaining to arizona.d in the thursday evening results from about 4000 maricopa county ballots went 53% for biden and 43% for trump. -- it hadn't changed much, the map was already called for arizona by the associated dress. that is the data -- by the associated press. that is the data we use for c-span. quoting from the "washington post" -- turning arizona blue is a huge achievement fro for biden. since 1998, only bill clinton has won the mother state. after saturday night's announcement that he went over the top electoral votes, joe biden said this about his governing mandate for the election. pres. biden: i said at the outset i wanted to represent what looks like america. we have done that. for all those of you who voted for president trump, i understand
every national news that has not called arizona for joe biden, called it late thursday shortly after maricopa county reported results from its latest round of ballots." fox news and the associated press had already called arizona for biden last week but at that point president trump had a chance albeit slim to pull ahead of his democratic challenger. biden needs trump with a margin greater than the estimated number of ballots remaining to arizona.d in the thursday evening results from...
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the national association of manufacturers is urging the trumpet ministration that to begin working -- the to begininistration working with biden. there will be recounts in two heavily democratic countiesn wisconsin. recounts have historically shifted only hundreds of votes. the controversial nomination of judy shelton to the federal reserve board is hanging by a thread. there is little chance it will be revived. the senate is preparing for its thanksgiving recess. once lawmakers return, democrats will be picking up another seat. that makes confirming shelton an even tougher battle. the city of phoenix has improved plans -- has approved aslate of plans for billion-dollar chip plant. it will address national security issues about the supply chain. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from london and new york this morning, good morning to you all. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. we are about 12 minutes away from jobless claims in america. your estimate is about 700,000. we want to get you up to speed on ho
the national association of manufacturers is urging the trumpet ministration that to begin working -- the to begininistration working with biden. there will be recounts in two heavily democratic countiesn wisconsin. recounts have historically shifted only hundreds of votes. the controversial nomination of judy shelton to the federal reserve board is hanging by a thread. there is little chance it will be revived. the senate is preparing for its thanksgiving recess. once lawmakers return,...
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what do you tell what is happening realtime on the ground >> a lot of the state and local county national associations have been monitoring their response so it gives updates on what some counties are doing to try to balance their budgets. and so i look at that to see what are their mechanisms for covid. >> michelle, we spoke with walter isaacson earlier. and he laid out the case that once we get through the election, there likely quick stimulus package that comes. do you think that is the case? >> well, so much when we think about the procespects for additional fiscal stimulus, i think it comes down to the senate because ultimately all roads have to go through mitch mcconnell. and while we've had a lot of conversations about the work that pelosi has done of course with treachery secretary muchl, mnuchin, in the end it has to get through the senate and that seems to be the most amount of hesitancy to bring forward another big stimulus plan. and as everybody is watching, the senate is likely to remain in republican control though we may not know that until january. i'm not sure how that then plays out
what do you tell what is happening realtime on the ground >> a lot of the state and local county national associations have been monitoring their response so it gives updates on what some counties are doing to try to balance their budgets. and so i look at that to see what are their mechanisms for covid. >> michelle, we spoke with walter isaacson earlier. and he laid out the case that once we get through the election, there likely quick stimulus package that comes. do you think that...
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at the clark county election center we're in las vegas as you mentioned all eyes on the nation are on the batter right now that's because of the math that out there right now the associated press says joe biden right now at 264 electoral votes. it's a little controversial because the a p has called arizona for biden when others say arizona's too close to call, but if you give arizona turbine that puts to 64. here in the bat of there are 6 electoral votes at stake and this is how then the race is right now between joe biden and donald trump take a look at this graphic right now more than a million votes have already been counted in the bad and the difference between joe biden and donald trump right now less than one percent fewer than 8,000 votes, separating the 2 of them right now with all that's at stake. tensions here are there you see some of the protesters outside the clark county election center last night again what's at stake. biden wins, nevada he could claim victory that would get him to to centered 70 electoral votes, but questions have been raised see some of the people in the video there some holding signs saying don't steal the vote. the deputy, the deputy s
at the clark county election center we're in las vegas as you mentioned all eyes on the nation are on the batter right now that's because of the math that out there right now the associated press says joe biden right now at 264 electoral votes. it's a little controversial because the a p has called arizona for biden when others say arizona's too close to call, but if you give arizona turbine that puts to 64. here in the bat of there are 6 electoral votes at stake and this is how then the race...
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counties including denver into level red restrictions he is also part of a group of governors speaking with president-elect biden this weekend. plus we will talk with the ceo of the national association of manufacturers who is working with biden's team to help fight the pandemic today we have with us mike santoli, steer liesman mike, the broader markets are well off the lows as we speak. >> they are. kind of a little bit of an aimless back and forth type day. absorbed a little bit of a morning selloff. didn't do any real damage it has been firmly bid, especially with son of the bigger nasdaq stocks coming back. holding the indexes together relatively well. as we speak, the s&p around 3,580. that's the closing level here september 2an. are we going to be back in the box trading range? we went above it for a few days there. a little bit of a back and forth struggle the market is trying to maybe reset and get a rest after the big sprint the first two weeks of november. seems to be what's been going on most of the week a heavy continued issuance of stocks and bounds by companies the market is resentive to the new issues that's the bullish side. all types of equity issuance on a quarterly
counties including denver into level red restrictions he is also part of a group of governors speaking with president-elect biden this weekend. plus we will talk with the ceo of the national association of manufacturers who is working with biden's team to help fight the pandemic today we have with us mike santoli, steer liesman mike, the broader markets are well off the lows as we speak. >> they are. kind of a little bit of an aimless back and forth type day. absorbed a little bit of a...
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county ending outdoor dining beginning tomorrow. other cities poised to follow. according to the national restaurant association, 100,000 restaurants shuttered between march and september, 40% feel they could close by the end ofme to discuss how he plans to survive this pandemic, the owner of bobby van's steak house. i've had many beers there. joseph smith. and food. joseph, how are you holding up during this? and what are your biggest concerns now? >> the biggest concern, dagen, is we do not get any help from the government. there will be a lot of restaurants closing by the end of this year. i have a real estate broker, brad sithero that calls me twice a day with different locations that have closed and the landlords are looking to put someone in. but only a fool would go into the space today. the city is in a terrible situation, especially midtown. midtown, the restaurants are getting killed. i've said before, the upper east side, upper west side, the residential areas are doing well and su surviving. the midtown, i'm sitting across from barclay's on 50th street, my 50th street location between sixth and seventh, and they have anywhere from seven to 10,000 people in the building. there's not 100 people in i
county ending outdoor dining beginning tomorrow. other cities poised to follow. according to the national restaurant association, 100,000 restaurants shuttered between march and september, 40% feel they could close by the end ofme to discuss how he plans to survive this pandemic, the owner of bobby van's steak house. i've had many beers there. joseph smith. and food. joseph, how are you holding up during this? and what are your biggest concerns now? >> the biggest concern, dagen, is we do...