Colorado tonight a ne millionw threat the raging the news with Shepard Smith. And historic early voting. More than 452 million ballots cast we go inside the numbers live from cnbc Global Headquarters the news with Shepard Smith. The facts the news with Shepard Smith. The truth the news with Shepard Smith. The news with Shepard Smith. Good evening 11 days until the election now the last debate is in the books and the final Campaign Blitz is on both candidates making their closing arguments as covid cases and deaths rise dramatically across the country President Trump is in mustwin florida the news with Shepard Smith. While joked is going hard after his handling of thmily hes quie pandemic we are more than eight months into this pandemic and the president doesnt have a plan. He has given up the news with Shepard Smith. He has quit on you he has quit on america he wants us to grow numb and resigned to the horrors of his death toll and the pain it is causing so many americans. President Trump Holding a packed rally and the villages near orlando in central florida. It is one of the nations largest retirement communities senior voters helped flip the Sunshine State in 16 the news with Shepard Smith. But polls show their support for the president has been sliding. This election is a choice between a trump recovery i will call it because that is what is happening. It is a trump super recovery and a biden depression because you will have a depression. Nearly 53 million americans have already voted we begin with eamon javers following the Trump Campaign eamon. Reporter shthat is right. The villages have become the battleground in florida. We saw the president in a Retirement Community with its own unique mode of transportation. I see you driving around in those beautiful golf carts they are the most beautiful carts. I want to get one. We are putting the villages first. If i dont sound like a typical washington politician it is because im not a politiciane ph target for the candidates. The the president is hoping to capitalize on what they saw as a better debate performance last night with a sprint through five battleground states over the course of the weekend. Tomorrow he is going to begin the day in florida again where he is expected to vote early in west palm beach, then it is off to lumberton, north carolina, where he trails joe biden by 1. 5 according to the real clear politics average. He will hit circleville, ohio, a state where the same average has him ahead of biden by 0. 6 , a squeaker there he will wrap up the dah y in wisconsin where he is down then he will be in New Hampshire on sunday where he trails biden by 11 the president has been beaten badly by the money race so far, but he had a monster night online, raising about 26 million for team trump on the heels of the better debate performance for the president. Today we saw the president taking advantage of the incumbency advantage, holding an event in the oval office to show that sudan has normalized relations with israel. Thats something only an incumbent president can do, showing he is doing the job. Back to you. Eamon javers. Mike memoli live in delaware mike. Reporter shep, a different scene here in delaware no rally or crowd, but joe biden picking up where he left off in last nights debate, hammering President Trump for his handling of the covid crisis. Biden vowing if elected president he will immediately confer with the nations governors in red and blue states to develop a robust Pandemic Response plan, biden saying only with a clear National Strategy can the nation safely reopen the economy, saying he would not shut down the economy until we shut down the virus. With ten days of campaigning left, the Biden Campaign heading to a key coal producing area, biden near his hometown of scranton as he tries to seize on his energy plan, wanting to transition away from fossil fuel to clean energy. We will see president barack obama on the campaign trail heading to florida tomorrow. Thanks. The votes are coming in early and often with no signs of slowing. Get this so far 53 million of us have cast ballots Steve Kornacki is here digging through the numbers. A lot of enthusiasm. What do we read into this . We read first of all we could have historic turnout. Think about this in 2016 about 130 million voted. At this pace we could be looking at 150 million, 160 million, numbers we havent seen before the other thing to keep in mind here, we are seeing early voting numbers, we are seeing more energy in them on the democratic side than the republican side, but lets keep in mind it is not a surprise i want to show you our nbc wall street journal poll from last week we asked folks, are you planning to vote early or are you planning to vote on election day. Look at this difference between the two groups of folks. The folks who say theyre planning to vote early, biden was ahead by nearly 40 points among those voters the folks who say theyre going to wait until election day, go out, cast their ballots then, almost a mirror image. Theres trump more than doubling up biden with that category. Theres the potential for biden to build what seems like a very big lead now the question then would be could trump undo it on election day. By the way, that is what happened on a little bit of a smaller scale in 2016. Here was florida in 2016 they had a lot of early voting in florida in 2016 Hillary Clinton did very well in the early vote in florida. There was a lot of talk she banked enough vote to win the state, but then on election day this is what happened. Trump won by 12 points among the election day voters. He put all of those ballots together, trump got the state by a point. The lesson from 2016 is you never really know how much enthusiasm there is for both parties until you get to election day steve, 11 days out, and with history as our guide, crazy stuff happens about this time in the race this is the time, shep. Think back to four years ago it was 11 days before the election james comey, the fbi director, came out with the letter saying the clinton email investigation was back on. Did that change the race late . That day when that happened clinton led the National Polls by about 5. 5 points on average she ended up winning the popular vote by two, but that drop, did it cost her the Electoral College . How about 2012 it was ten days before the election Hurricane Sandy hit and barack obama got to showcase leadership during that mitt romney was ahead in the National Polls the day that happened on election day barack obama won the popular vote by four points. Here is one from way back machine, 20 years ago. Five days before the 2000 election, the revelation of george w. Bushs 1976dui arrest hit. Bush was leading in the polls by four points when that happened remember, bush got elected president in 2000, but al gore ended up winning the popular vote was this late surprise the reason for that . Steve kornacki. Thanks covid watch. We are now in uncharted territory. Not even in the dark days of spring and summer did this happen just minutes ago the Washington Post reports that the United States recorded more than 80,000 new cases today, the most in a single day ever. Here are the latest official numbers from Johns Hopkins the u. S. Averaging nearly 20,000 more cases a day compared to the beginning of the month this week 14 states hit alltime highs for hospitalizations thats new data from the covid tracking project those states peaking shown here in red as cases surge, the virus is pushing some hospitals to the brink. This one in idaho, 99 full according to local reporting Health Officials there want to transfer patients hundreds of miles away to hospitals in seattle and portland, oregon new today, dr. Fauci talked to nbcs meet the press for an interview set to air on sunday even with covid soaring to heights never seen, he says the Coronavirus Task force does not meet so often anymore and that President Trump has not attended a meeting in months. This as researchers at the university of washington releasing a grim new projection. Their model estimates the United States could see nearly half a Million Deaths by february that is if states ease more restrictions thats the red line you see there shooting north it is the worst case scenario, 500,000 americans dead but if 95 of us will wear our masks all the time, the model shows deaths could be much less. You see that clearly from the yellow line down there at the bottom right now the researchers predict were on track to hit more than 385,000 deaths by february thats the orange line there in the middle for context, lets bring in dr. Ali, one of the researchers behind the model at the university of washington doctor, thank you. My pleasure that line is just horrifying. How do you come up with those numbers and how realistic do you believe that is . Were looking at the data right now, and with looking at the relationship between these variables such as mask and mobility and, of course, testing, and we know what we have seen in the Southern Hemisphere that the cases, even with all of the measures they put in case. So covid19 is seasonal. Unfortunately, in december and january we will see a rise in cases and then deaths. The first time this hit us we didnt really know it was here, i guess, and it exploded and we went through a height and we shutdown so it flattened for a while. Then we went to another high and we shut down largely this time, no signs of shutdown coming i wonder if that gives you great pause. It does unfortunately, you know, we dont want to put on the table a complete shutdown. We want to give a chance for Public Health and for people to help each other by wearing a mask in order not to overrun our hospitals and our icus if you were talking to people about their upcoming plans and the way theyre conducting their lives now, kids need to be in school, and in some areas thats been deemed safe and that makes sense. But this idea of eating inside at restaurants and going to weddings and that sort of thing, how do you explain to people the seriousness of all of this you know, it is a deadly virus. All of us are susceptible, and were moving into winter when all of our activities will move to indoor. So we need to be very careful as we move forward, and we need to change our behavior and give science and scientists a chance to find a vaccine and a drug for this covid19 for the virus. Meanwhile, what we can do is wear your mask, watch your distance, wash your hands, basic Public Health and basic prevention in order to get out of it with less damage as possible. Dr. Ali moktad, thank you so much theaters in new york outside the five boroughs of the big city with open again today there will be coronavirus safety restrictions, of course, but it is a start after the state shut everything down in march it has been a hard year for the industry look at amc, the largest theater chain in all of the world, but sales in the spring dropped 99 from last year cnbcs Contessa Brewer is live in upstate new york. Contessa, if it is happening to amc, how in the world are the small indy theaters surviving . Reporter oh, it is such a good question, shep. At the orpheum theater, the lights are on but nobody is home theyre allowed to open but it is not open tonight because the health rules are so restrictive this tiny, independent theater just cant make the numbers work but others are finding a way its been a little hectic, but just to be able to open the doors again, make popcorn, it is a really, really good day. Reporter across new york state movie theaters are welcoming back film lovers the rules, 25 max capacity, no more than 50 people per screen, assigned seating, social distancing, advanced air filtration and more staff to monitor behavior. A little bit of trial and error but i think we have it down to a science now. Reporter with Coronavirus Infections rising across the country and a shortage of new hollywood blockbusters on offer thats the whole point of thanksgiving, molly reporter theaters nationwide are struggling. Theyre trying to innovate, launching driveins or private screening parties where you rent the whole theater. Amc though is warning bankruptcy is looming unless it gets more cash and soon. Regal cinemas closed its 536 theaters around the country earlier this month though it plans to reopen its new york facilities the small, independent theaters, 70 say theyll fold without Financial Assistance from the government if you are open, you know, you are probably losing money, and if you are closed you are definitely losing money. So it is a decision how much money are you going to lose. Reporter well, in a dozen counties they cant open at all because they have coronavirus hot spots. Here at the orpheum they tell me they barely turn a profit in good times with only two or three people manning the theater and they cant afford more staff or fancy upgrade to the air filtration they cant afford computerized reservation sis democra reservati reservation systems with assigned seating or cashless payment system, so it remains closed. Thank you you cannot hide murder hornets. For the first time scientists have hunted down a giant murder hornet nest in washington state. They attached radio trackers to the insects, researchers followed one back to its layer hidden inside a tree and sure enough they saw murder hornets buzzing in and out around their queen. Agriculture agents plan to destroy the nest tomorrow before it has a chance to spread to other parts of the state, especially after hibernation in the spring the way they do it is plugging up the exits with foam and vacuuming it all out the asian murder hornets are a huge nuisance but more not only do they have incredibly painful stingers but they can wipe out the hive of honey bees. From murder hornets to beetle you cannot kill. Not kidding. We will show you that later. First, Something Else hard to believe three counties in all of america that never had a case of covid19 so far we havent had any cases here. Reporter we are on the ground in a county untouched by covid19 whos here to give it to us i mean really. We have to move towards net zero emissions. The industries, jobs and battleground states most affected by joe Bidens Energy comments at the debate plus, candy cannons, drones and robots. This is artie. The creative ways americans are saving halloween from covid19 the facts, the truth, the news with Shepard Smith. Back in 60 seconds but not for your clients. Thats why were a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. So, what do you provide . Cookie cutter portfolios . Nope. We tailor portfolios to our clients needs. But you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right . We dont have those. So, whats in it for you . Our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. At Fisher Investments were clearly different. Several major wildfires raging across colorado right now. Theyre scorching land Near Rocky Mountain National Park the cameron peak and east troublesome fires now the two largest wildfires in colorado history, and theyre burning less than ten miles apart. The u. S. Forest Service Reports the two fires have ripped through more than 375,000 acres, roughly the size of half the size of the state of rhode island the fires damaging homes and destroying property. This from grand lake, about twohour drive northwest of denver a local sheriff says some people are missing. No word on how many. Hundreds of people forced to evacuate this town as fires bear down on communities all about. You can see the smoke staining the skies a hazy orange. Kusas steve steger is live in grandby, colorado, where the east troublesome fire is burning out of control steve. Reporter shep, we are here in grandby just west of the park, a town under preevacuation order for the last two days, telling folks to be ready to get out and a town that has had a thick blanket of smoke over it all day today. The fire that is impacting the town, the east troublesome fire, was originally about 25,000 acres, 25,000 acres on wednesday. It then exploded overnight on wednesday into thursday. It grew by about 156 square miles, the size of the city of denver overnight now, it is unclear we know there is damage, but we dont know how much because they are having trouble getting into towns that have been impacted by this the town of grand lake, which is just west of Rocky Mountain national park, has been evacuated for a while now. They are trying to get in to see how much damage there is theyre not sure the problem with the evacuations, the sheriff telling us today theyve had an issue because people some people are not heeding those evacuations. He told us about that today. If youre going to stay up in that area, please stay inside your house people roaming around on the interior of our evacuation areas are tasking my resources right now because were having to contact those people and put our focuses on them rather than protecting some other structures and getting this repopulation area going again. Reporter now, the weather has helped a bit the winds have slowed down a bit today, a little bit more humidity has helped fight this fire tomorrow could be another active day of fire and then, shep, firefighters might get some help on sunday when we expect snow. I hope so, steve. Thanks snow in colorado, red flag warning across the west as high winds are expected to kick up this weekend in california jeff ranieri is the chief meteorologist at nbc bay area. Is that snow going to be enough to help the firefighters i really think it is going to put a major dent in the firefighting effort, if not totally get, you know, almost complete containment because of that amount of snow. Lets get to the weather maps right now. This will be a major weather whiplash for the folks in colorado we have the wind into saturday, 30 to about 50mileperhour wind gusts as the snow drops down on sunday, a cold blast of snow and on the backside the same storm will bring wind to california. Lets take you down to the snow. We just heard from our reporter in grand lake, you know, how dangerous the conditions are by sunday morning, 8 30, we are seeing about two inches of snow in grand lake. Hrustic, six inches right in the fire doan where over 376,000 acres have burned. As you move into sunday night, also into monday, look at the snow stack up, one to close to two feet of snow. Wow. Temperatures also, daytime highs in the 20s, lows down to minus 10 degrees. Good grief. Thats the help those firefighters need. As we get out here to the wider view you can see on the backside of the storm system the wind driving down across northern california, and this is the other problem. The same storm producing this fire danger. Right here in the bay area from flap napa and sonoma, down to San Francisco and san jose, 20 to 50plusmileperhour winds. In the mountains, to 40mileperhour wind gusts in the lower elevations with these wind gusts coming in, pg e is cutting power to thousands of people as we move through sunday, monday and tuesday. So their equipment dont start additional fires so another thing to deal with here in 2020. Ill say. Hang on. Jeff ranieri, thanks theres a new drug on the street have you heard about this . Experts say it has killed Something Like 30 people in just the past couple of months. This from doctors in louisiana theyre calling it purple heroin it contains brorphine, which is a drug scientists dont know that much about yet. They say it is just as dangerous as fentanyl and compared to morphine it is 100 times more potent incredible Health Officials in multiple states are on high alert now, hoping to get ahead of the spread deaths in michigan, arizona and minnesota. The first reported death in louisiana just yesterday experts say it is most likely made in china or mexico, early stages watch this one vaccine trials back on for two major companies, but testing for kids has literally just begun. The director of the National Institutes of health is next purell, check. Mask, got it candy cannon okay we call them the halloween hackers, parents with tricks for safety handing out the treats. But first, voting in space is now a thing with no commuting and no lines check this out nasa astronaut kate rubins creating her own voting booth and casting her vote a special law passed in 1997 it requires astronauts to make selections on what they plan to vote one year before their launch then it goes to an address marked low earth orbit through the care of nasa finally, the astronaut gets the ballot, fills it out and nasa returns it to the local election board. Space voting, new and all of the astronaut rage can saving the planet be my job . 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The pandemic changing things apple capping the number of people allowed in stores more express pickups to limit contact with other shoppers and no contact deliveries good to go demand for the new iphone expect it to be strong. Oh, and wall street, a mixed finish to end the week, dow down 28, dragged lower by shares of intel and American Express s p up 11. Nasdaq, plus 42. Cool critter time. This is the diabolical ironclad beetle thats its name, not hyperbole look at this watch this toyota camry take it out. Test one die bog c diabolical ironclad beetle it is playing dead no fracture but it is still alive. Oh, beetle. In case you are keeping score, it is beetle, 1. Mid side sedan, zero researchers at irvine are studying this insect because it can withstand a force equal to 30,000 time its body weight. Theyre looking to use its design to build ultra durable material a new set of wheels rolling through the seats and a life saving rescue caught on video as we take a cnbc trip coast to coast. Reporter texas, a sheriffs deputy jumps into action when a newborn stops breathing. Brazos county, north of houston. Body camera video shows the deputy turn the baby on to his stomach and does the heimlich maneuver the baby starts breathing again about a minute later his parents say he is do infine. Delaware High School Football season back in wilmington, and the new helmets are getting a lot of attention. They come with a face mask that attaches on the inside players say they can breathe a lot easier and it keeps them on the field. Virginia this toasterlooking thing is actually an arlington suburbs new shuttle. Weird shape and no driver. It is slow, only goes about 10 miles per hour, but riders say it gets them there pennsylvania grinning, smashes one into the night sky. The Philadelphia Flyers mascot with a pretty good golf swing. You see the ball flies off the tee. Grity celebrates with a club flip and his signature belly dance on a cnbc trip coast to coast. Im Shepard Smith on cnbc. It is the bottom of the hour time for the top of the News Coronavirus killing more than 850 people in the u. S. Yesterday, one of the three of hem them from the midwest. In wisconsin, 42 new covid deaths deaths and hospitalizations have almost doubled nbcs Gabe Gutierrez with a rare look inside a covid unit. Reporter shep, today wisconsin reported more than 4,300 new coronavirus cases, and University Hospital here in madison has now expanded to three covid units. The one we saw today has a capacity of 28 beds. Not long ago it reached that point, but today it had 20 patients this isnt just pockets of covid anymore. Almost all wisconsin counties have what public Health Officials say are very high levels of the virus. Many of the front line workers here are exhausted it is devastating it is terrifying to see someone struggling to breathe. You can see the fear in their eyes you can see how scared they are and how theyre just how uncertain their future is. For us not knowing whether or not someone is going to survive this people we are seeing in here are very sick. Theyre lonely and dealing with it alone and it is becoming increasingly harder for us to try to manage and playing all of the different roles, playing the nurse, playing the support person it is very difficult so you really need to protect yourselves and do whatever you can to not get this virus. Reporter shep, the big ten conference kicks off its College Football season tonight, the Wisconsin Badgers against illinois fans are being urged not to congress rememb congregate no tailgating is allowed, but Health Care Workers we spoke with are begging people not to congregate theyre busy preparing for what could be a harsh winter as flu season takes hold. Shep. Gabe, thanks. Health regulators giving the green light to resume two major Covid Vaccine trials investigators found no evidence that the unexplained illnesses were related in any way to astrazeneca a astrazeneca and Johnson Johnsons trials thats according to the companies themselves the National Institute of health helping to lead the charge for the vaccine. Nih director dr. Collins joins us now are we getting close or how would you characterize it . I would say the pace of Vaccine Development since january has been unprecedented and rather breathtaking when you consider normally every other vaccine weve tried to prepare has taken four, six, eight, ten years. Here we are in october, expecting that if all goes well we will have at least one vaccine that is proven safe and effective by the end of 2020 this has never been done before, never even close of course, everybody is concerned about is it being done by cutting corners i want to reassure everyone that the safety and the efficacy standards for these vaccines have never been higher you heard about the two trials that were stopped temporarily because somebody in the tens of thousands who were getting the vaccine or maybe a placebo got an illness and we wanted to be sure it wasnt connected thats an indication of how serious the Safety Standards are. But it is looking promising. I got to tell you, theres still all kinds of uncertainties here, and until we have that judgment that we got there, lets be careful and not over assume the conclusion, but it is looking pretty good. Love to hear that, dr. Collins. Here is the thing i didnt understand i always figured if it is good for an adult, it is a vaccine, it is good for kids but now i know it isnt. Pfizer just got a green light to test on kids why so late on that . You know, it is not that late these vaccine trials, big scale phase three only got started at the end of july and were in october. I think it is the ethical approach you dont want to with a vaccine where youre not quite sure whether there might be some safety issues, to start giving that to children until you have tried it out a bit on people who may be better able to handle a side effect. The time is now coming and pfizer has announced theyre going to start offering this to children and their parents in trials, down to age 12 i think other companies will probably follow suit it is a balance, shepard you do want to be sure that kids have access to the vaccine because theyre going to need it too, but you dont want to jump into that too early when they are the most vulnerable Little People and we want to be sure we dont do harm. Little covid monsters they dont show signs but spread it to grandma. Doctor, good to hear from you tonight. Encouraging and we thank you. Glad to be with you new covid restrictions are scaring people away from a halloween hot spot every year thousands of witches and goblins travel to salem, mass chewses, t massachusetts, the city famous for witch trials, but not this year officials are discouraging the tourists that boost the economy. Covid ruins everything all halloween events cancelled, businesses forced to close early, fines for noise and public intoxication tripled, limited Train Service for the next few weeks, too. The mayor says it is working, people are staying away. It is not just salem, halloween looking different in spots across the country new yorks classic parade that draws a Million People to greenwich every year, cancelled. Chicagos too. They went virtual, coordinators saying big crowds during covid is risky but halloween is coming and some families who really liked it hacked their way to a happy halloween. Here is cnbcs andrea day reporter check out the candy cannon. Yes reporter launching sweets 25 feet through the air for socially distanced trickortreating. Even though Everything Else is weird right now, we can still find a creative solution to give them a fun halloween. Reporter theyre the people across the country. This is artie. Reporter on a mission to save halloween i cant imagine as a kid leading up to halloween the excitement only to find out it was cancelled. Reporter from the candy cannon at the oaklers in minnesota lake, minnesota, to this drone at the keys host in austin, texas, dropping candy down to kids. There are safe ways of doing things and i just wanted to go into solution mode. Reporter so how about 30 feet of social distancing . Thats the plan in garden city, michigan, where the thompsons will be ziplining candy to kids. And meet artie, the robot. He will be cruising the keys neighborhood in austin, texas, delivering treats to kids on his tray. We call it reverse trickortreating. Reporter to prevent crowds you have to sign up for the no contact delivery. It is a scary time for adults it is a really scary time for kids what can we do i think having a robot come and deliver candy is definitely going to be a good memory. Reporter in another part of the city the greiner family built a candy slide. Reporter it creates a pretty good distance between the people passing out the candy and the people at the end. Reporter in fort washington, new york, the grosse family is hanging candy in a tree for a grabandgo halloween. The time, the effort, the energy, every last bit of it is worth it. Reporter a few blocks away parents created a candy map of the neighborhood so that parents of kids know which houses are safe and putting out candy in a safe, sociallydistanced way. Reporter like this would and the laboris house where hanging from clothes pins are bags filled with sweets. We cant wait were going to sit on the porch, maybe have a glass of wine and watch the kids laugh and have fun. Reporter all right, shep you know those face shields you see medical workers wearing . One company is turning those into halloween masks for kids. Now, shep, check this out. Boo im frankenstein and this isnt the only one, shep we have this one. Nice. Friday the 13th. Uhhuh. Reporter this is big even a viking. Nice. Reporter all of the cute kids you still have to wear a mask under it but this will all help kids be a little safer this year. Fun is not crushed. Andrea, youre the best. Thank you. One of the biggest moments of last nights debate Vice President biden ready to take on the oil and gas industry even the president pointed out, oh, thats a big statement remember it was will america gain or lose jobs if we go that green . And meet the man holding a record most people would never want arrests, when we go around the world in 80 seconds. The facts, the truth, the news with Shepard Smith, back in 90 seconds. With less of the sugar you dont. [grunting noise] ill take that. Woohoo 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. Ensure max protein. With nutrients to support immune health. And unmatched overall value. 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The big moment or one of them in last nights debate were President Trump and former Vice President biden staked out very different positions on the future of fossil fuels in america. Have a transition from the oil industry, yes. Oh, a transition. Thats a big statement. It is a big statement. That is a big statement. Because i would stop why would you do that because the oil industry pollutes significantly. What he is saying is he is going to destroy the oil industry will you remember that, texas . Okay. Will you remember that, pennsylvania, oklahoma. Thats a good question. Vice President Biden clarifying some of his comments after the debate as politicians often do, saying he would not ban fossil fuels or move away from them for roughly another 30 years cnbcs Brian Sullivan covers the Energy Sector for us brian, youve been talking to folks about this for a long, long time. What is the take on bidens plan and do they think that this, as trump called it, is a vibrant industry reporter oh, right hey, shep. Yeah, the question on the biden plan is what is the biden plan i mean thats the point. Will there be the reduction of subsidies . Will there be a ban on fracking on federal lands which by the way is only a small percentage, about 10 persz as well theyre more concerned, shep, about what happens overall with the senate and white house remember, if there was going to be a ban on fracking it would have to come from congress now, the president called the oil and gas industry vibrant all right. Lets be clear the last four or five years has been very difficult for the oil and gas industry it was built on two things, as you know, sweat and debt they got plenty of the former, way too much of the latter 248 oil and gas companies, bankruptcies in the last five years, up 21 from last year obviously some of that is related to covid and the price of oil driving down Global Demand certainly, but im going to put it this way, shep how about this if you add it up, the combined market value of every publicly traded oil and gas company in america, it is less than facebook. Wow lets talk pennsylvania because, i mean, theres no state bigger in this swing state business and lots of oil and gas and fracking. Yeah, absolutely. A lot of people dont realize, first oil well in america was drilled in pennsylvania, second biggest natural gas producer, tens of thousands of people work directly, tens of thousands more indirectly here is the thing, shep. The margin of victory for trump was 1. 2 in pennsylvania in 2016 just over 63,000 votes thats about 1 of the states workforce. If you want to win the white house, you have to win pennsylvania the keystone state, a key state. To win pennsylvania, you are not going to be able to alienate any industry given that the margin of victory could certainly be that close again it really could Brian Sullivan, good to see you again. Thank you. A chilean breaking a terrible record and a prison fire in nigeria as we go around the world in 80 seconds. Nigeria, a prison set on fire gunshots rang out as smoke rises above the facility no word yet on whether it is a prison break or an outside attack all of this as protest to End Police Brutality grow in the country. Amnesty International Reports soldiers killed at least 38 people this week endsars chile, this man breaking a unique record, police arresting him 116 times and hes only 23 years old. On his rap sheet, robbery, assault and burglary video shows him crawling inside a restaurant after it closed cops appear moments later with their guns drawn and cuff him. A judge ordering him to only overnight house arrest United Kingdom a picture of Prince William sending royal fans into a frenzy thats his royal thighness peering into a kfc, the fast food tweeting, i cant way to be king more than 30,000 likes United Arab Emirates the city with the worlds tallest building has the largest water fountain dubai lighting up the skies with fireworks. The fountain has 3,000l. E. D. Lights the size of two baseball fields thats making a splash as we go around the world in 80 seconds ah, remote learning. No playgrounds, no cafeterias, but the bullies are still there. All they need is a keyboard. Teachers may not see it happen but you can. Loving county, texas, population about four dozen. Plus one extra tonight Nbcs Jay Gray hey, loving has quite the covid claim to fame. Reporter yes, shep, youre absolutely right no lockdown here no mask mandate, and no covid19 well take a closer look or Crohns Disease . Are you ok . I did. But even when i was there. I never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. So, i talked to my doctor and learned. Humira is for people who still have uc or crohns symptoms after trying other medications. And humira helps people achieve remission that can last. So you can experience few or no symptoms. 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 youve been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if youve had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flulike symptoms or sores. Dont start humira if you have an infection. Be there for you, and them. 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Jay, no covid. Dream come true. Reporter yeah, youre absolutely right look, being here is like being back at the time before the pandemic this Little Pocket of west texas, the driver here oil and gas and ranching, but theyve also got a builtin advantage when it comes to the virus, wide open and extreme social distancing there are more cattle than people in loving county, texas. Were very close to the federal description of frontier, less than six people per square mile. Reporter theres no shopping center, no starbucks, not even a traffic light. Another thing you wont find here, covid19 so far we havent had any cases here. Reporter zero, not a single positive test recorded, joining Esmeralda County in nevada and an area the locals call colao pop au as areas untouched. Theres been no lockdown in loving county. The only church and school were closed before the pandemic no mandate to wear a mask. I dont wear a mask anywhere, you know what i mean im a germophobe so i keep my hands washed and distance from people. Reporter how have they stayed covid free . Chuck serving breakfast and lunch at the wagon says it is simple. Who is here to give it to us. Reporter less than 170 people live in the county, neighbors separated by fence post and miles of scrub brush and cactus social distancing is just a way of life here. It is different, and i think it speaks well for the rural areas. For the most part people respect each other they normally keep their distance. Reporter things do move at a different pace, a little slower. But still fast enough to avoid covid19 yeah, and you know another striking thing about being here, unless we bring it up, you dont hear a word about covid19 in fact, nobody talks about it there are no banners here. Theres no warnings about trying to stay safe it is really amazing, shep, to see what is going on here. Be careful. People will be invading them nobody needs that. Jay, thanks. Covid concern is why millions of students are out of school and learning online the big picture, students and teachers have found new ways to have class but they still have old classroom problems for one, the school bully is not kept at bay on zoom. Some bullies are still at it and now everybody can see it, even record it. Tim furlong of our nbc station wcau in philly on how it is happening. Mom, i think you should see this. Reporter it happened to lindas kid in the first week of school she got bullied in the virtual classroom. It was filled with homophobia one kid actually, you know, typed in there kys, kill yourself. Reporter child psychologists at knee mowers Childrens Hospital say theyre seeing it more and more, kids using the chat text feature on zoom or google meet platforms to make fun of other kids or nasty stuff. We are noticing kids are getting teased sometimes for what they have in their background or maybe what they dont have if it is a household where theres not a lot of resources there. Just usually cute and innocent, just a hello. Reporter carla is an Elementary School teacher. She says her students are generally innocent on the chas she warns them to keep it positive. I remind them that i can see every single message thats there and that, you know, the principal checks, too. All it takes is one child to make a mean comment about someone else and then you have several people jumping in on that. Reporter thats what happened to krystal. The principal learned five kids in the class were making the really harsh comments. The only reason theyre doing it is because they feel like they have that disconnect there where they can do it. Reporter kids should know their names are attached to the comments they make, but teachers have so much on their plates it is easy for them to miss the comments flying in and out quickly. The doctor says you should check in from time to time on virtual learners, look for Behavioral Changes or notice if theyre hesitant to log on for classes, help them learn to make appropriate small talk in the virtual classes. If they or you see bullying, reach out to teachers and School Administrators remind kids anything they say tucked here cozy in their zoom box, eventually they will be back in the real world and classroom and facetoface with the people they hurt the best advice seems to be, be nice to everybody. Shep. Love it thanks so much some final thoughts and some pretty pictures before we head out for the weekend. Hope you will stay with us just a couple more can saving the planet be my job . How can i make change in my community . How can i become a congresswoman . 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Ah, pumpkins and the good stuff of october it is the northeast magic season before that one morning, days or weeks from now, when all of the leaves have left the trees and old man winter arrives fall fun is over beautiful, right love this time of year not to be a downer on a friday night, but before we go i need to tell you those of us in new york and the northeast, were worried about you, our friends and our loved ones and our viewers across the country, now more than ever really. This new covid surge is awful. So follow the fauci. Not for us, were mostly good around here. Were worried for you, so, please, follow the fauci in the spring and early summer we lived the horror of neighbors and friends sick and dying doctors and nurses we know and admire so were in the depths of depression, inside hospitals with no more beds, with the freezer trucks outside full of victims whose families never got to say goodbye we could bang our pots and pans from windows to show love for our heroes, but we couldnt help except we went into lockdown our region was like a sprawling ghost town everybody indoors. Thawing chicken for dinner again and playing cards and watching netflix for hours and weeks on end, every day groundhog day, missing our friends and our lives so much to slow the spread and end the death and suffering. Finally it worked. Were scarred but better now, and at least for now because we followed the rules and butte covbutte beat covid back. We had to. Many of you are not doing that and the doctors tell us you will suffer mightily like we did or worse because lockdown is largely not coming to you. Scientists tell us the months ahead will be historically bad unless you make a personal decision to follow the fauci we hear want a world where you avoid what we endured. It was horrible, debilitating and life altering, if not life ending follow the fauci wear a mask. Socially distance. Save parties and weddings for another time holidays apart will be hard so that covid doesnt become for you what it is forevermore for us start this weekend follow the fauci and well get through this im Shepard Smith at cnbc Global Headquarters well see you back here on monday just without brad pitt, george clooney, and matt damon. Narrator a brazen band of burglars with an arsenal to match. Whelan they used crowbars. They used hydraulic lifts, acetylene torches. I turn this on right now, your cellphones arent gonna work. Narrator and the loot is piling up. Everything was gone. Everything was gone. Narrator 150,000 here, 1. 9 million there. Whelan they took 45,000 pairs of highend sunglasses valued at in excess of 3 million