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i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news >>> president biden signed three executive actions today aimed at tackling the existential threat of climate change, a key emphasis, creating jobs. the president also says he plans to replace the fed's entire fleet of cars and trucks with electric vehicles. he says they will be made in america by union workers. >> this will mean 1 million new jobs in the american automobile industry, 1 million. >> it's an ambitious proposal. one that many experts say will be easier said than done by a long shot cnbc's phil lebeau on the top story at the bottom of the hour now. it sounds like a great idea but can it actually happen. >> not anytime soon. look at the federal fleet, 645,000 vehicles, but really only 3,000 of those are pure electric right now the most important number to look at, the pickup trucks, they make up 2/3 of the federal fleet, and shep, we're not going to see largenumbers of electri pickups coming off assembly lines and hi
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, the pandemic has killed more than 400,000 american as cording to johns hopkins the milestone comes nearly a year after the nation's first confirmed case and the data shows the death toll accelerated in recent months take a look at this time line. it took the u.s. 121 days to go from 100,000200,000 covid death, 84 days later 300,000 deaths 35 days later, to where we are now. and the incoming cdc director making a grim prediction, the u.s. projected to hit 500,000 covid deaths by the middle of next month president-elect biden and vice president-elect harris today paid tribute to the covid victims just after sunset at the lincoln memorial many cities across the country joined in and took a moment to reflect on a painful year in the nation's history and to honor the memories of those who died ♪ >> for many months we have grieved by ourselves tonight we grieve and begin healing together ♪ amazing grace ♪ ♪ how sweet the sou
i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, the pandemic has killed more than 400,000 american as cording to johns hopkins the milestone comes nearly a year after the nation's first confirmed case and the data shows the death toll accelerated in recent months take a look at this time line. it took the u.s. 121 days to go from 100,000200,000 covid death, 84 days later 300,000 deaths 35 days later, to where we are now. and the incoming cdc director making...
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senate cnbc is live in washington with new information. cnbc's ylan mui is live in washington with new information tonight. tell us about the pitch we'll hear from the president-elect. >> reporter: his central argument is that the health crisis is deeply connected to the economic crisis and that's why half of the package, roughly a trillion dollars goes toward direct relief for workers and families another round of stimulus checks is topping the list this time for $1400, bringing the total amount between the last package and this one to the $2,000 the democrats had promised he alsoments to tackle unemployment insurance increasing the federal boost in benefits from $300 to $400 a week allowing workers to collect payments for longer. and expanding who can qualify. there's $30 billion in rental assistance and extension of the moratorium on evictions and foreclosures now, just about all of these ideas do have some republican support, and many of them build upon the package that congress passed just a few weeks ago, but one of the more controve
senate cnbc is live in washington with new information. cnbc's ylan mui is live in washington with new information tonight. tell us about the pitch we'll hear from the president-elect. >> reporter: his central argument is that the health crisis is deeply connected to the economic crisis and that's why half of the package, roughly a trillion dollars goes toward direct relief for workers and families another round of stimulus checks is topping the list this time for $1400, bringing the...
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pizza profits for a good cause on this cnbc trip coast to coast. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news georgia has voted. and now america waits to find out which party controls the senate most poll now closed in the state's pivotal and historic double senate runoff we're watching the early returns as they come in. turnout was already record-shattering before polls opened early today, even more than three million georgians voted early. nbc's blayne alexander is on cnbc's top story at the bottom of the hour from atlanta, a democratic stronghold. blayne, what has the turnout been like there today? >> reporter: shepard, we already know that turnout between those early voting numbers that you mentioned and turnout today is record shattering. more people have turned out for this runoff election than any other runoff election in georgia history. but when it comes to actual numbers, we don't know those yet. i will tell you we just got some numbers from fulton county of course a democratic stronghold, the most populous county here in the
pizza profits for a good cause on this cnbc trip coast to coast. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news georgia has voted. and now america waits to find out which party controls the senate most poll now closed in the state's pivotal and historic double senate runoff we're watching the early returns as they come in. turnout was already record-shattering before polls opened early today, even more than three million georgians voted early....
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that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. the commerce department reports last year's economy shrank 3.5%. that makes 2020 the worst year for economic growth since the aftermath of world war ii. gdp rose 1% in the final three months >>> a legal battle brewing between two tech titans. apple announcing it's speeding up plans to give users the ability to stop apps from tracking their data. the changes going into effect in the spring, but that's a direct hit to facebook's advertising revenue. for its part, facebook is mounting a lawsuit against apple, accusing it of using its app store to ward off competitors. >>> general motors announcing it wants to phase out all of its gas and diesel powered cars by 2035 the detroit automaker says it plans to switch to a fully electric lineup. 98% of the cars they currently sell run on fossil fuels >>> on wall street, a rally but not enough to cover yesterday's plunge the dow up 300 the s&p up 37. the nasdaq up 67 >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. time for the top it's the bottom of the hour. tim
that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. the commerce department reports last year's economy shrank 3.5%. that makes 2020 the worst year for economic growth since the aftermath of world war ii. gdp rose 1% in the final three months >>> a legal battle brewing between two tech titans. apple announcing it's speeding up plans to give users the ability to stop apps from tracking their data. the changes going into effect in the spring, but that's a direct hit to facebook's...
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cnbc's kayla tausche in the house. what can we expect, kayla, from washington next week >> reporter: shep, once the article is sent to the senate, by law the trial is supposed to start the middle of the following day unless all senators agree to delay it republican leader mitch mcconnell has said the earliest any impeachment proceedings could begin is tuesday, january 19, when the senate reconvenes on its regular schedule. but there's another dynamic at play, a power shift that is set to change. at some point next week new york democrat chuck schumer will take the leadership reins from mcconnell, allowing him to set the agenda and the calendar. that could happen at some point between wednesday and friday, as soon as two events take place. the new georgia senators are seated, and kamala harris is sworn in at vice president until then it's up to mcconnell to schedule the impeachment trial and confirmation votes for the biden cabinet nominees, five are scheduled for hearings on tuesday. the biden transition says regardles
cnbc's kayla tausche in the house. what can we expect, kayla, from washington next week >> reporter: shep, once the article is sent to the senate, by law the trial is supposed to start the middle of the following day unless all senators agree to delay it republican leader mitch mcconnell has said the earliest any impeachment proceedings could begin is tuesday, january 19, when the senate reconvenes on its regular schedule. but there's another dynamic at play, a power shift that is set to...
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and that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. president-elect biden nominating gary ginsler to lead the securities and exchange. he took on big banks and trading houses after the great recession. he spent 20 years on wall street at goldman sachs whatsapp forced to pull back a rollout on privacy policy. they say whatsapp will share i the new changes go into effect may 15th. >>> and if you are looking for a ride with some serious style, kraft heinz wants to hire people to drive their famous oscar mayer weiner mobile. the driver is called hot doggers will hit the road in that iconic machine and attend more than 200 events a year.e accepting appli until the end of thi they're accepting applications until the end of this month. >>> casinos are among the many businesses struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic but when it comes to sports po in 2020. it raked in nearly a billion dollars wort betting, business is booming new jersey posted a record year in 2020. it raked in nearly a billion dollars worth of bets in december alone mor
and that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. president-elect biden nominating gary ginsler to lead the securities and exchange. he took on big banks and trading houses after the great recession. he spent 20 years on wall street at goldman sachs whatsapp forced to pull back a rollout on privacy policy. they say whatsapp will share i the new changes go into effect may 15th. >>> and if you are looking for a ride with some serious style, kraft heinz wants to hire people to drive...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, the pandemic has killed more than 400,000 americans according to johns hopkins the milestone comes nearly a year after the nation's first confirmed case, and the data shows the death toll accelerated in recent months take a look at this time line. it took the u.s. 121 days to go from 100,000 to 200,000 covid deaths, 84 days later 300,000 deaths 35 days later to where we are now, and the incoming cdc director making a grim prediction, the u.s. projected to hit 500,000 covid deaths by the middle of next month president-elect biden and vice president-elect harris today paid tribute to the covid victims just after sunset at the lincoln memorial many cities across the country joined in and took a moment to reflect on a painful year in the nation's history and to honor the memories of those who died ♪ >> for >> for many months we have grieved by ourselves tonight we grieve and begin ♪ amazing grace ♪ ♪ amazing grace ♪ swee
i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, the pandemic has killed more than 400,000 americans according to johns hopkins the milestone comes nearly a year after the nation's first confirmed case, and the data shows the death toll accelerated in recent months take a look at this time line. it took the u.s. 121 days to go from 100,000 to 200,000 covid deaths, 84 days later 300,000 deaths 35 days later to where we are now, and the incoming cdc director...
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c cnbc's ylan mui now with us. ylan >> shep, making that a priority means some major policy changes. another one of biden's first actions after taking office was to halt all new oil and gas leases on federal lands for 60 days tomorrow we're told he'll extend that moratorium. it's just one more way the biden is trying to reverse the trump administration which oversaw a dramatic increase in domestic drilling and production before the pandemic that was a centerpiece of trump's america-first jaagenda currently, there are about 26 million acres of federal land under lease to private oil and gas developers about half of that actually produces anything. but in just one year it generated more than $3 billion in federal royalties, rental payments and bids. now under biden's order, existing leases are likely to continue new ones would be banned but already the energy industry is up in arms. they're warning that more than a million jobs could be at risk if this moratorium is made permanent. but the biden administration sees t
c cnbc's ylan mui now with us. ylan >> shep, making that a priority means some major policy changes. another one of biden's first actions after taking office was to halt all new oil and gas leases on federal lands for 60 days tomorrow we're told he'll extend that moratorium. it's just one more way the biden is trying to reverse the trump administration which oversaw a dramatic increase in domestic drilling and production before the pandemic that was a centerpiece of trump's america-first...
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at cnbc headquarters the dow set to drop triple digits at the open, at the closing of a volatile week. >>> amc and other short stocks with heavy short interests continue to battle hedge funds and it is friday, january 29th, 2021, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, wherever in the world you are right now. i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan let's get right to the markets this morning stock futures indicating the dow will drop more than 250 points at the open. down 277 right now however, the nasdaq is the most in the red, the tech heavy index still impacted by apple and facebook trading lower since really strong earnings reports but we are seeing a bounce back in some of the so called reddit stocks, that includes game stop, and amc. you see game stop up here with 115% this comes after robin hood announced it would allow limited stocks and restricted trading in many of the names td ameritrade, schaub and others put trading restrictions in place this week. robinhood ceo vlad tenev speaking to cnbc addressing the widespread criticism
at cnbc headquarters the dow set to drop triple digits at the open, at the closing of a volatile week. >>> amc and other short stocks with heavy short interests continue to battle hedge funds and it is friday, january 29th, 2021, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, wherever in the world you are right now. i'm frank holland in for brian sullivan let's get right to the markets this morning stock futures indicating the...
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"the news with shepard smith" on cnbc. >> no more talk. democrats take action. congress officially introduces an article of impeachment. the all out effort to remove the president from office is now under way. corporations pulling the plug on political contributions. the president silenced by social media. as the political and business fallout intensifies for the trump organization, mass vaccination sites opening across the country hoping more americans get the shot as the united states struggles to contain the raging pandemic. >> that is a code blue. >> plus one nurse on the front lines. >> absolute worse is when they say, hey, i'm not going to make it, am i >> emotional and exhausted tonight is icu video diary. >> >> announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening. the house is now on the verge of impeaching trump for second time articles of impeachment accusing the president of inciting insurrection mob that stormed the capitol left five people dead including the police officer. >> the articl
"the news with shepard smith" on cnbc. >> no more talk. democrats take action. congress officially introduces an article of impeachment. the all out effort to remove the president from office is now under way. corporations pulling the plug on political contributions. the president silenced by social media. as the political and business fallout intensifies for the trump organization, mass vaccination sites opening across the country hoping more americans get the shot as the...
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that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. the commerce department reports last year's economy shrank 3.5%. that makes 2020 the worst year for economic growth since the aftermath of world war ii. gdp rose 1% in the final three months >>> a legal battle brewing between two tech titans. apple announcing it's speeding up plans to give users the ability to stop apps from tracking their data. the changes going into effect in the spring, but that's a direct hit to facebook's advertising revenue. for its part, facebook is mounting a lawsuit against apple, accusing it of using its app store to ward off competitors. >>> general motors announcing it wants to phase out all of its gas and diesel powered cars by 2035 the detroit automaker says it plans to switch to a fully electric lineup. 98% of the cars they currently sell run on fossil fuels >>> on wall street, a rally but not enough to cover yesterday's plunge the dow up 300 the s&p up 37. the nasdaq up 67 >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of
that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. the commerce department reports last year's economy shrank 3.5%. that makes 2020 the worst year for economic growth since the aftermath of world war ii. gdp rose 1% in the final three months >>> a legal battle brewing between two tech titans. apple announcing it's speeding up plans to give users the ability to stop apps from tracking their data. the changes going into effect in the spring, but that's a direct hit to facebook's...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, the pandemic has killed more than 400,000 americans according to johns hopkins the milestone comes nearly a year after the nation's first confirmed case, and the data shows the death toll accelerated in recent months take a look at this time line. it took the u.s. 121 days to go from 100,000 to 200,000 covid deaths, 84 days later 300,000 deaths 35 days later to where we are now, and the incoming cdc director making a grim prediction, the u.s. projected to hit 500,000 covid deaths by the middle of next month president-elect biden and vice president-elect harris today paid tribute to the covid victims just after sunset at the lincoln memorial reflect on a painful year in the many cities across the country joined in and took a moment to reflect on a painful year in the >> for many months nation's history and to honor the memories of those who died ♪ >> for many months we have grieved by ourselves tonight we grieve and begin hea
i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, the pandemic has killed more than 400,000 americans according to johns hopkins the milestone comes nearly a year after the nation's first confirmed case, and the data shows the death toll accelerated in recent months take a look at this time line. it took the u.s. 121 days to go from 100,000 to 200,000 covid deaths, 84 days later 300,000 deaths 35 days later to where we are now, and the incoming cdc director...
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cnbc's kayla tausche on cnbc's top story tonight. kayla. >> reporter: shep, house democrats are expected to vote on that article of impeachment at 9:00 a.m. on wednesday. that article was introduced in a pro forma or incomplete session earlier today, and it's expected to win support from democrats and even a handful of republicans, too, with some voicing their support today even as the top house republican kevin mccarthy laid out alternative options, including assemblying a bipartisan commission, and censuring athe president and saying the president did express responsibility for the events of last week. democrats on the other hand, want not only to impeach but to do it quickly. a senior democratic aide said top democrat chuck schumer is exploring using a somewhat obscure emergency authority that would allow the two leaders of the senate to reconvene the entire senate in a very quick fashion to begin an impeachment trial as soon as this week no word on whether mcconnell would go along with that plan. the senate majority leader he has
cnbc's kayla tausche on cnbc's top story tonight. kayla. >> reporter: shep, house democrats are expected to vote on that article of impeachment at 9:00 a.m. on wednesday. that article was introduced in a pro forma or incomplete session earlier today, and it's expected to win support from democrats and even a handful of republicans, too, with some voicing their support today even as the top house republican kevin mccarthy laid out alternative options, including assemblying a bipartisan...
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that's what's stopping cnbc on the money. facebook reports a new independent oversight board will review its decision to suspend his account indefinitely the company took it offline after the insurrection at the u.s. capitol the board is charged with deciding whether to reinstate thek the decision can't be binding, meaning the ceo mark zuckerberg would be able overturn it. they will begin accepting public comments on this case next week. >>> american outfitters is looking to close 250 stores. most of them in malls. the chief financial officer said the closures will happen over the next two-to-three years. he says the focus is growing into lingerie and active wear brand aerie. shares of american eagle up during mid-day trading. >>> and united airlines reports it lost nearly $2 billion in the fourth quarter alone its revenue down 69% concern about the pandemic kept most people grounded the ceo says united has enough cash on hand to get through the slow recovery but that the vaccine rollout will determine the future of the entir
that's what's stopping cnbc on the money. facebook reports a new independent oversight board will review its decision to suspend his account indefinitely the company took it offline after the insurrection at the u.s. capitol the board is charged with deciding whether to reinstate thek the decision can't be binding, meaning the ceo mark zuckerberg would be able overturn it. they will begin accepting public comments on this case next week. >>> american outfitters is looking to close 250...
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and that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. president-elect biden nominating gary ginsler to lead the securities and exchange commission he took on big banks and trading houses after the great recession. he spent 20 years on wall street at goldman sachs sachs whatsapp forced to whatsapp forced to pull back a rollout on privacy policy. after user backlash. they say they're concerned with whats app will share their data with parent company facebook the new changes go into effect may 15th. >>> and if you are looking for a ride with some serious style, kraft heinz wants to hire people to drive their famous oscar ll e meyer weiner mobile. the driver is called hot doggers will hit the road in that iconic machine and attend more than 200 events a year. they're accepting application until the end of this month. >>> casinos are among the many businesses struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic but when it comes to sports betting, business is booming new jersey posted a record year in 2020. it raked in nearly a billion dollars worth
and that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. president-elect biden nominating gary ginsler to lead the securities and exchange commission he took on big banks and trading houses after the great recession. he spent 20 years on wall street at goldman sachs sachs whatsapp forced to whatsapp forced to pull back a rollout on privacy policy. after user backlash. they say they're concerned with whats app will share their data with parent company facebook the new changes go into effect may...
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first to cnbc kayla. how did today's actions fit into the overall strategy for relief? >> reporter: well, shep, the white house strategy for relief is two-fold. first get congress to green light at least one more massive tranche of economic aid that reflects its priorities and two identify which levers within the executive branch it could pull to expand, extend or streamline existing programs. that is the thirst that work and trying to clear a path to the 8 million low income americans who still have not received their stimulus checks. today president biden and his top economic adviser said it is warranted by a national emergency. >> what i could tell you is, if we don't act now, we'll be in a much worse place and find ourselves needing to much more to dig out of a much deeper hole. >> reporter: it is not clear how much money will unlock at the outset since it is up to states to execute many programs but it underscores an effort by the transition teams embedded at agencies over the last two months to find policies the white house could change nearly immediately. the res
first to cnbc kayla. how did today's actions fit into the overall strategy for relief? >> reporter: well, shep, the white house strategy for relief is two-fold. first get congress to green light at least one more massive tranche of economic aid that reflects its priorities and two identify which levers within the executive branch it could pull to expand, extend or streamline existing programs. that is the thirst that work and trying to clear a path to the 8 million low income americans...
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at cnbc global headquarters. here's your top five at five stocks under pressure this morning as investors get into the thick of the busiest week of earnings season and the continued fallout from those very wild swings in heavily shorted stocks janet yellen, officially clearing the final hurdle in her historic path to becoming the next treasury secretary of the united states. >>> apollo global's leon black announcing his exit from the ceo job amid
at cnbc global headquarters. here's your top five at five stocks under pressure this morning as investors get into the thick of the busiest week of earnings season and the continued fallout from those very wild swings in heavily shorted stocks janet yellen, officially clearing the final hurdle in her historic path to becoming the next treasury secretary of the united states. >>> apollo global's leon black announcing his exit from the ceo job amid
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cnbc's bob pasani is here. nobody knows the mavths better than this guy. you've reported on the dot-com bubble what's next for hedge funds and the platforms that everybody's using to trade >> thanks for the kind thoughts, shep the hedge funds are going to survive, but the trading platforms and the retail trading is changing very fast. what we're seeing is this combination of zero commissions, the gamification of trading where betting on stocks and betting on sports events is practically the same thing to all these people combined with social media platforms like reddit and even tiktok that have become supercharged. so the old get rich quick idea, it's very much alive that's not gone away but there's a whole new technology wrapper that makes this very different than past manias shep >> hey, when this is all over, whenever that is, will this retail investor movement change the markets forever? lasting impact or flash in the pan? >> no, i think there's going to be some changes for sure so we're going to likely see heads of brokerage firms called in front of c
cnbc's bob pasani is here. nobody knows the mavths better than this guy. you've reported on the dot-com bubble what's next for hedge funds and the platforms that everybody's using to trade >> thanks for the kind thoughts, shep the hedge funds are going to survive, but the trading platforms and the retail trading is changing very fast. what we're seeing is this combination of zero commissions, the gamification of trading where betting on stocks and betting on sports events is practically...
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cnbc's meg tirrell, and what can you tell us about the j&j vaccine? >> well, the good news, the reassuring news of the clinical trial that experts tell me may bode well for how effective the j and j vaccine is for preventing disease what they looked is levels of neutralizing antibodies, which is important for the ability of blocking the cells a single shot reduced the antibodies similar to what we saw with moderna and pfizer. we don't know if that will translate to similar 90% efficacy in preventing disease but j and j's chief officer dr. paul stoffels told me if antibodies are the driver, we should see a high level of efficacy vaccine scientist, dr. paul offit, we don't know about the immune response that leads to protection against covid that is why he told me, quote, why you do phrase three studies. the results are expected by the end of january, and beyond being just one shot, this vaccine is easier to handle than the mrna vaccines it can be stored at fridge temperatures for three months and long-term at minus 4 degrees fahrenheit, and now the bad
cnbc's meg tirrell, and what can you tell us about the j&j vaccine? >> well, the good news, the reassuring news of the clinical trial that experts tell me may bode well for how effective the j and j vaccine is for preventing disease what they looked is levels of neutralizing antibodies, which is important for the ability of blocking the cells a single shot reduced the antibodies similar to what we saw with moderna and pfizer. we don't know if that will translate to similar 90%...
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continuing coverage minutes away on the news on cnbc. >>> covid watch. the south africa strain of the virus is now here in the united states, and it's dangerous health officials in south carolina confirm today two cases of the highly cages variant. the officials say the cases don't appear to be connected, nor linked to any recent travel they tell us and that's whyone member of president biden's covid advisory board says this particular strain is so concerning. >> this is worrisome because the two individuals are no evidence of travel, and so it does mean the variant from south africa, which is more worrisome than even the british variant, is about and in the community >> right now cases in the u.s. appear to be trending in the right direction, down 39% over the past three weeks, according to johns hopkins it's a similar story with hospitalizations, which are at the lowest level since december 10th that's from the covid tracking project. of course, deaths are high more than 3,900 americans reported dead just yesterday of course, keep in mind, deaths are a
continuing coverage minutes away on the news on cnbc. >>> covid watch. the south africa strain of the virus is now here in the united states, and it's dangerous health officials in south carolina confirm today two cases of the highly cages variant. the officials say the cases don't appear to be connected, nor linked to any recent travel they tell us and that's whyone member of president biden's covid advisory board says this particular strain is so concerning. >> this is...
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mom says yes, and now they're part of a cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news there is zero evidence of widespread voter fraud from the presidential election. none but more than a dozen republican senators are nonetheless threatening to object to president-elect joe biden's victory when congress meets to certify the results on wednesday. they're demanding an emergency audit of the election results, even after multiple recounts confirmed mr. biden won and the trump campaign failed to show any proof at all of voter fraud in court some republicans are pushing back, including snooenator pat toomey of pennsylvania he says refusing to certify the results would be, as he put it, quoting now, an effort to disenfranchise millions of voters cnbc's kayla tausche on the top story at the bottom of the hour now. kayla, how contentious is day after tomorrow shaping up to be? >> reporter: well, shep, there will be fireworks on wednesday with hundreds of republicans expected to raise opposition to election results favori
mom says yes, and now they're part of a cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news there is zero evidence of widespread voter fraud from the presidential election. none but more than a dozen republican senators are nonetheless threatening to object to president-elect joe biden's victory when congress meets to certify the results on wednesday. they're demanding an emergency audit of the election results, even after...
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the nasdaq up 93 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news the house of representatives just delivered its single article of impeachment to the u.s. senate. it charges the former president with inciting insurrection tomorrow, senators are to be sworn in the trial scheduled to start the week of february the 8th it comes as senator rob portman, a two-term republican from ohio, announced today he will not seek re-election when his term ends next year. in a statement he wrote that partisan gridlock is a major factor in his decision to retires some responsibility for the assault on t portman, among the senators who said the former president bears some responsibility for the assault on the u.s. capitol. meanwhile, at the state level, a sign that loyalty to the former president is still very much alive within the party the arizona republican party voted to censure three prominent gop members over the weekend they include the governor, doug ducey, former senator jeff flake and cindy mccain, senator john mccain's widow duc
the nasdaq up 93 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news the house of representatives just delivered its single article of impeachment to the u.s. senate. it charges the former president with inciting insurrection tomorrow, senators are to be sworn in the trial scheduled to start the week of february the 8th it comes as senator rob portman, a two-term republican from ohio, announced today he will not seek re-election when his term ends next year. in...
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let's welcome in now gina sanchez, a cnbc contributor. the markets are at or near record highs is there anything that can take this market down, even with a surge in covid we continue to march higher >> you're absolutely right and i think of the three things you mentioned, i think the last item, which is the scorecard, the gdp for q4 is going to be where all eyes are going to be, even given the number of earnings results we're going to get this year. i mean this week so, the reason i say the gdp is important is because we are going to likely see continuing acceleration but a slowdown. we're recovering but recovering at a much slower pace. in fact, there were a number of troubling indicators in december that basically shows us going into negative payrolls for the first time since april, slowing in consumption and a number of items we have to keep an eye on because i do think that's the one thing that could spook the markets. >> what is the biggest worry you have we know the markets are not the economy and the economy not the markets. but t
let's welcome in now gina sanchez, a cnbc contributor. the markets are at or near record highs is there anything that can take this market down, even with a surge in covid we continue to march higher >> you're absolutely right and i think of the three things you mentioned, i think the last item, which is the scorecard, the gdp for q4 is going to be where all eyes are going to be, even given the number of earnings results we're going to get this year. i mean this week so, the reason i say...
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[music playing] >>> i'm contessa brewer in for shepard smith on cnbc, and this is the news. >> there's a lot of anticipation here to ring in 2021 there will be no massive crowds, though. >> ringing in a new year like no other. countries around the world celebrating, scaled down and keeping it safe. vaccine rollouts and roadblocks. the shortages, the snafus, and the signs some states are figuring it out. as america looks to 2021, a new administration inherits a nation divided, a nation struggling economically and socially. we'll chart a path forward >>> plus, in a year most want to forget, we'll celebrate the milestones and moments worth remembering. >> negotiatigo, nasa go, spacex >>> good evening 2020 is finally coming to an end. it has been a heart-breaking year of pain and loss, but also of heroism and resilience in the face of a once in a century pandemic that has tested the resolve of americans and the world. tonight a new year's eve unlike any other in times square. no crowds, people told to stay away a live look right now at times square on the left, new year's eve last year not
[music playing] >>> i'm contessa brewer in for shepard smith on cnbc, and this is the news. >> there's a lot of anticipation here to ring in 2021 there will be no massive crowds, though. >> ringing in a new year like no other. countries around the world celebrating, scaled down and keeping it safe. vaccine rollouts and roadblocks. the shortages, the snafus, and the signs some states are figuring it out. as america looks to 2021, a new administration inherits a nation...
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on c cnbc. it's the bottom of the snowshower states from california to connecticut are ramping up security with president-elect biden's inauguration five days away the fbi warning about armed protests planned for all 50 states and the texas department of public safety announced it will shut down the state capitol after it uncovered what authorities called new evidence about violent extremists the closure starts tomorrow and continues through up august race day. local reporting from our local affiliate in austin, john engle live outside the state capitol john >> shep, the significance of this decision can't be understated. in a state that so values its public access to that building in a state where a licensed texan can carry a gun concealed or openly in the texas capitol that speaks to the level of this threat lawmakers here in texas were told multiple times this week that there were growing -- there's growing intelligence that there were protests that were forming and planned for this week and
on c cnbc. it's the bottom of the snowshower states from california to connecticut are ramping up security with president-elect biden's inauguration five days away the fbi warning about armed protests planned for all 50 states and the texas department of public safety announced it will shut down the state capitol after it uncovered what authorities called new evidence about violent extremists the closure starts tomorrow and continues through up august race day. local reporting from our local...
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at cnbc global headquarters. here with your top five at five. we begin with rally risks, stocks facing a slide as tech giants fall, and that weighs on the overall markets, but today, futures they are slightly higher. >>> and president trump entering his final week as commander in chief once again finding himself at the center of impeachment proceedings. we're going to bring you the very latest from washington. >>> and big tech under pressure over its crack down on the president as questions of potential new regulations they surface once again. >>> and walmart looking to get into the fin tech game, teaming up with one of the firms behind the very popular robin hood app, and interest rates climbing higher, could this derail the red hot housing market it is tuesday, january 12th, 2020, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ sweet home alabama where skie are so blue ♪ ♪ sweet home alabama >> good morning to you, i'm frank holland, in for brian sullivan we start with congratulations to alabama, crushing ohio state in las
at cnbc global headquarters. here with your top five at five. we begin with rally risks, stocks facing a slide as tech giants fall, and that weighs on the overall markets, but today, futures they are slightly higher. >>> and president trump entering his final week as commander in chief once again finding himself at the center of impeachment proceedings. we're going to bring you the very latest from washington. >>> and big tech under pressure over its crack down on the...
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cnbc re cnbc reported last week that oakley is going public ads well and that should come relatively soon, and there are other companies, like coin base, robinhood, also on the horizon, frank, so it is definitely going to be a busy start to 2021 while this ipo window is still open. >> we can see. leslie, just curious all the uncertainty we see right now in d.c. and everything else, does that impact the desire of these companies to go public >> isn't that just remarkable, the fact that we have seen so much chaos on the political stage and yet these ipos, issuers have been basically unfazed by that. not only are they coming out in droves but investors are willing to pay up for that the big reason is that often the ipo market mirrors just the overall market, so the fact that the overall markets have risen and have remained steady throughout this whole thing has led issuers to think, okay, this is okay, i guess i can go out now. now, i will say one thing, it's not that people aren't paying attention, and i have heard incidents of companies that are actually pushing their ipos from say th
cnbc re cnbc reported last week that oakley is going public ads well and that should come relatively soon, and there are other companies, like coin base, robinhood, also on the horizon, frank, so it is definitely going to be a busy start to 2021 while this ipo window is still open. >> we can see. leslie, just curious all the uncertainty we see right now in d.c. and everything else, does that impact the desire of these companies to go public >> isn't that just remarkable, the fact...
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follow us on twitter at the news on cnbc. on cnbc. "shark tank" next. woo vicks vapocool drops now in honey lemon chill ♪ ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores . don'start humira if you have an infection. be there for you and them. a
follow us on twitter at the news on cnbc. on cnbc. "shark tank" next. woo vicks vapocool drops now in honey lemon chill ♪ ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4...
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senate cnbc is live in washington with new information. tell us about the pitch we'll hear from the president-elect. >> reporter: his central argument is that the health crisis is deeply connected to the economic crisis and that's why half of the package, roughly a trillion dollars goes to more direct relief for workers and families another round of stimulus checks is topping the list this time for $1400, bringing the total amount between the last package and this one to the $2,000 the democrats had promised he wanted to tackle unemployment insurance. increasing the federal boost in benefits from $300 to $400 a week allowing workers to collect payments for longer. there's $30 billion in rental assistance and extension of the moratorium on evictions and f foreclosures some of these measures do have republican support one of the more controversial proposals that biden will call for tonight is to raise the minimum wage by $15 an hour. democrats have set this goal many years ago but biden is now framing it as a way to help front line workers e
senate cnbc is live in washington with new information. tell us about the pitch we'll hear from the president-elect. >> reporter: his central argument is that the health crisis is deeply connected to the economic crisis and that's why half of the package, roughly a trillion dollars goes to more direct relief for workers and families another round of stimulus checks is topping the list this time for $1400, bringing the total amount between the last package and this one to the $2,000 the...
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this is the news on cnbc >> a very dangerous person who should not continue in office. >> the growing call to invoke the 25th amendment tonight the fallout and path forward after the deadly attack on our democracy, unprecedented action twitter locks the president's account. facebook and instagram block him for the rest of his presidency 13 days until joe biden is sworn in plus a list tore cal and emotional look back. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> a proud reminder of what makes this building the greatest symbol of democracy on the planet >> announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith. >> good evening, some of the president's closest ails are saying they've had enough and calls growing louder for his immediate removal from office after the president incited a violent mob of his supporters to storm the u.s. katrina capitol. police say four people are now dead democratic leaders in the house and the senate are making it perfectly clear if vice president pence and the cabinet don't act now and use their constituti
this is the news on cnbc >> a very dangerous person who should not continue in office. >> the growing call to invoke the 25th amendment tonight the fallout and path forward after the deadly attack on our democracy, unprecedented action twitter locks the president's account. facebook and instagram block him for the rest of his presidency 13 days until joe biden is sworn in plus a list tore cal and emotional look back. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> a...
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and that's what's copping cnbc's "on the money. target reports it's giving hourly workers a $500 bonus, store directors and other leaders to get an extra 1 to 2,000 and reported strong earnings over the holiday period comparable sales up more than 17 in november and december online sales doubled. >>> amc raised enough money to keep the lights on the ceo says the company secured $917 million in financing since december the 14th. that means for now bankruptcy is off the table for the world's largest movie chain. shares soared as much as 70% during trading today >>> this nvidia and the wwe is coming to peacock. nbc's -- i should say cnbc's parent company nbcuniversal announcing today it reached an exclusive deal with the wrestling company. peacock will begin streaming wwe content on march the 18th. that includes original series, documentaries and pay-per-view event, the deal puts an end to the wwe's network's independent streaming platform in the u.s. the wrestling fan also get to watch all of their favorites on peacock for half the p
and that's what's copping cnbc's "on the money. target reports it's giving hourly workers a $500 bonus, store directors and other leaders to get an extra 1 to 2,000 and reported strong earnings over the holiday period comparable sales up more than 17 in november and december online sales doubled. >>> amc raised enough money to keep the lights on the ceo says the company secured $917 million in financing since december the 14th. that means for now bankruptcy is off the table for...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc. two capitol police officers suspended today for their behavior during the assault on the u.s. capitol, according to congressman, tim ryan. he says one took a selfie and the other put a maga hat on and was directing people around. investigators say they've arrested two men seen prowling the senate chamber with plastic zip ties to be used to restrain people federal counterterrorism prosecutors are distribute -- i'm sorry. disturbing videos have been emerging of the vicious assault on capitol police officers who were desperately trying to hold back the pro-trump mob they're giving us a clearer image of what happened inside the chaos. here's dave gutierrez.. >>> the mob marched loudly through the hallowed halls of congress with a message [ we want trump, chants] >> this is 2021, y'all this is insanity >> reporter: some broke into the senate chamber >> stay down get down while others forced a standoff outside the speakers lobbya cam. seconds later a woman is shot dead >> oh, oh. [ bleep] >
i'm shepard smith on cnbc. two capitol police officers suspended today for their behavior during the assault on the u.s. capitol, according to congressman, tim ryan. he says one took a selfie and the other put a maga hat on and was directing people around. investigators say they've arrested two men seen prowling the senate chamber with plastic zip ties to be used to restrain people federal counterterrorism prosecutors are distribute -- i'm sorry. disturbing videos have been emerging of the...