skepticism. in fact, these are valuable tools, people should use them and i think as you suggest, a nonpartisan fact based argument here would be very useful as we tackle the next variance in the variant after that. alicia: i want to bring in my colleague, do you have a question for james? alicia: i do have one question because the president just said yesterday during the thanksgiving parade on the today show that america is back, but as americans wake up today, we have a sell-off in the markets, this new variant and now just minutes ago, the united states announced have this travel ban and as they are heading in to christmas and hanukkah and a winter holiday and talk to people once again. i think it would be helpful if it s a message of calm and putting things in perspective and understanding we have to
sandra smith. the heavily mutated coronavirus variant first spotted in southern africa, several european and asian countries moving fast abandon all travel from several nations in southern africa. griff: it seems the rapid response is still coming too late. call late. confirmation from health officials at the strait has spread beyond africa with cases down in israel. alicia: discussing the black market sell-off that we begin with jonathan serrie live in atlanta home base for the cdc. the european union is urging its countries to halt travel to and from nations where this new dangerous variant has been detected. today, britain began a temporary ban on all flights to and from half a dozen african countries and requiring british travelers returning from those countries to quarantine in hotels.
different light. john roberts we see at the white house and saw in your chair but what we don t see this other side of people and that s why we love this so much, when it s christmas but also it s a very personal those who participated to see a deeper side and a different side of who they are then by the way, it s black friday today so i know a lot of people are starting to look for gifts, for yourself, you can get this on your coffee table for this year, make sure you grab it. alicia: absolutely. timed order, get on it. any real quickly, i can tell you as a mom, there s nothing i love better than hearing stories sitting around the table and in the living room, this is all part of that, is in a? absolutely, this is where you want to curl up by the fire place and read it and there s also a great stuff for kids in there and lots of pictures,
hospital officials say they welcome the help but they still need much more. back to you. alicia: jonathan serrie in atlanta. the dow dropping more than 900 points due to variant concerns and big sell-offs in oil and travel stocks but let s bring in fox business host david as men, thank you so much for being here, good to see you. americans just came off an incredibly expensive thanksgiving. they wake up to this sell-off and this very frightening news about this variant. what do you say to americans out there what they should make of all of this? two words, don t panic. do not panic, three words. don t panic is the bottom line because the market was caught flat-footed by the delta variant. when that first came out, people didn t realize how avirulent it was, how continuous it was and of course made its way all around the world and turned out to be resistant to a lot of attempts to wipe it out and of
alicia: and indiana school administrator who exposed how critical race theory is being taught in school spoke out earlier today after he was put on administrative leave. here he is on fox & friends this morning. i could ve involved in to my calendar, microsoft teams, anything that would allow me to work with or do any of my job. racial equity priority sounds really great but they get students to hate each other based on call there and suggest all of our students who aren t black or brown that they are responsible for centuries of horrible depression. alicia: prior to being put on leave, described in a viral video how he had personally witnessed crt in classrooms even of the district told parents it didn t. and we ve heard from so many parents over the months who had