Michael oleary has to say about that and new numbers from the change Research Survey on the american electorate right now. It is tuesday, november 24th, and this issed Worldwide Exchange right here on cnbc god bless you please mrs. Robinson Heaven Holding a place for those who pray hey hey hey good morning, good afternoon or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world that you may be watching. Maybe i should say whenever in the world given the time zones im Brian Sullivan it is looking like another strong day for stocks. Futures are up big, do y dow fus up 275, nasdaq up 47 obviously the market has a lot of momentum and new money coming in behind it you have more vaccine you news, it will tend do that when you are talking about saving humanity and on top of the vaccine maker, watch shares muof regeneron, th government starting to distribute its antibody treatment to american hospitals today starting with more than 30,000 courses very good news as hospitalizations in many states
Biggest automakers is switching gears in a legal battle with california over clean air emissions. General motors on that issue. Today in the bay starts right now. Good Tuesday Morning to you. Thanks for joining us. Im laura garcia. And im marcus washington. Well get to traffic in just a bit. First, meteorologist kari hall with a look at the forecast on this terrific tuesday, kari. Yes, and its going to be another nice one. Were starting out mostly clear across the bay area. Were not seeing as much of the fog as we were yesterday morning. We are looking at all sunshine throughout the day and it will be a touch cooler as we head towards thanksgiving and the winds will start to pick up as the dry cold front comes through. We are going to stay dry and mild even as we go into the week as our high temperatures reach into the low to mid60s for the south bay. Well take a look at all of our microclimates coming up. Mike, how is it looking for the Early Morning commute . Better, kari. A few minu
A dangerous for fresh antigovernment protests. Also on the streets of thailands capital, bangkok, 12 lawmakers that listen to demonstrators, demands for radical changes to the constitution. As welcome to the program police. Here the german capital berlin have used water cannon to disperse protesters, rallying against government plans to solidify its powers to enforce coronavirus restrictions the demonstrators many without masks such monster. At the edges of the cordoned off parliament rocks, thousands of police were deployed. Protesters are angry about a lower due to be passed later today that could bolster the governments ability to impose limits on social contact. Critics say the law and dangerous citizen, civil rights, without the approval of Political Correspondent who is at the scene of that protest for us in central to us more about what sparked these protests today. Well like you say, many of these protesters came here to protest against the new additions to the existing infix i
Surviving. And the future of jeopardy. The show announces a familiar face as the interim host after the death of alex trebek. Why the pick could reflect clues about who the next host will be. First, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. The Trump Administration official in charge of the president ial transition says shes giving president elect biden access to Government Resources and funding. President trump is telling his team they should begin the initial protocols of the transition. But the president is not conceding. Biden announced his Foreign Policy and National Security picks, tapping Obama Administration veterans. You are seeing a team develop that i had great confidence in. Millions of still planning to travel for the thanksgiving holiday despite warnings for the cdc. Chances are youll see a surge, superimposed upon a surge. General motors is recalling about 7 million vehicles saying the takata air bags in the vehicles are dangerous. All that talk about a close ca
Good afternoon. President elect biden and i just met with some of our nations business and union leaders. Together they represent millions of workers across our country. And some of americas leading technology, auto and retail companies. We had an important conversation about the impact that this pandemic has had on workers. Especially essential workers, frontline workers, who have risked their own health and the health of their families and many whom have given their own lives to keep us safe and keep our economy running. And we all know that this pandemic and this recession have hit communities of color particularly hard. Black americans and latinos are threetimes as likely to contract covid as others and more likely to die. Native americans are more than four times as likely to be hospitalized as others. And last month, the Unemployment Rate for black americans was almost twice the rate of others. And we have also had a conversation about the impact this pandemic has had on our econ