Plus crisis in california as wildfires continue to burn nearly 350,000 acres we have a live report coming up. Why today could finally be the day tesla hold outs via share of 2,000 stock that turned out not to be 2,000 you are watching Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc good morning happy friday in for Brian Sullivan here is how futures are looking this morning can you see marginal moves implied at the opening bell. The dow jones lower by 25 points and the nasdaq up by about one all of these sit at or near record high levels the nasdaq coming off another record breaking session coming off the 40th intraterm high and record close of the year on pace for the first fourweek win streak since early january nasdaq 26 technology inking out a gain and hitting an alltime record high two stocks on our radar this morning. First, tesla closing up the 2,000 per share mark ever you can see that up another 2 2,041 apple surpassing the market cap closed out for the First Time Ever at 2. 722 trillion. Up t
It may be a while before we see dr. Anthony fauci delivering coronavirus updates on tv, because hes recovering at home after an outpatient procedure to remove a polyp from his vocal cord. A spokesperson says the 79yearold is expected to be working online today and back in the office on monday. Speaking of voices, a new study shows that singing is no more of a Coronavirus Spread risk than talking. It comes amid new optimism about having a vaccine by next spring. I spoke earlier with dr. Ryan ribiera. Good morning, dr. Ribiera, thank you for joining us. Lets start by looking to the future. The head of the administrations vaccine effort now says a safe and effective vaccine may be available by next spring, between april and june. What are your thoughts about that timeline . You know, ill say i actually do think it is plausible. There are safe ways to fast track drug evaluation, development. We do it all the time. Its not by cutting out the safety measures, its by cutting out the bureaucra
Congresss role in funding fema and other support. The Bipartisan Policy Center hosted the event. I am so excited to bring you this event today. We have an amazing several panels of speakers. Project thatture buildars said we need to the loss ofreduce property and life and bring down the cost of a Natural Disaster response. Hit, we convened a task force of former state and federal officials who oversee Disaster Recovery and have had to secure overseas and federal funding. Many of the programs are being withd as never before covid. As we saw with the recent hurricane, there has been a lot of attention about how you safely evacuate and safely shelterinplace during a hurricane and still maintain social distance to prevent spread. These are challenges Emergency Managers are facing day in and day out, especially with Hurricane Season having nine named storms since june. I all indications, there will be more. We are joined by a number of folks to talk about these two distinct crises. First, w
Flynn is a defendant without a prosecutor and litigation now without any controversy between the actual parties to the case. Instead of promptly granting dismissal as required as a matter of law, judge sullivan denied two defense motioning opposing any amicus at all, appointed mr. Gleeson to usurp the job of prosecutor, and went forth to right theening wrotes he perceived. To right the wrongs he perceived. The job of the United States attorney is otherwise occupied. In adding these unconstitutional burdens of process to punish Michael Flynn, judge sullivan discarded any semblance of the unbiased, impartial adjudicator this court extolled in the 2019 chapter of that case saga. As a cornerstone of any system of justice worth the label. Four rulings are required to conclude this novel article three excess. Judge sullivans petition for rehearing must be flatly denied with clear language that a judge has no injury and no standing to seek relief of this courts rulings. Because judge sullivan
That region. This was disrupted by the storm. Jeff flock first with whats going on in lake charles, louisiana, i saw the wind whipping around a little earlier today, jeff and that looked pretty strong. That looked very strong. Reporter pardon maya experience but ive been in a hurricane and youre absolutely right and how strong . Well, look what its done. I mean, power lines down, trees everywhere. Look at this tree here. Im always fascinated by up close and personal with these things. Thats the definition there, of a tree snapped like a match stick. 150mile an hour winds can you see what it did through that house . Right down through the middle of the house and this is a story in a lot of places. Everything, you know, trees everywhere down, power lines down. They are going to be forever trying to get the power back restored here, and i think these are one off. Every house that i have seen, i said this two hours ago and ive been looking at houses since then, and ever since then, ive not