Transcripts For CNBC The News With Shepard Smith 20240711 :

Transcripts For CNBC The News With Shepard Smith 20240711

Georgia and the fight for control of the u. S. Senate live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with Shepard Smith. And good evening. As america faces whats expected to be the worst wave of covid yet, there is a groundbreaking development in the race for a vaccine. The drug maker pfizer announcing early data shows its experimental vaccine is more than 90 effective in preventing covid19 that would make it about as effective as the polio vaccine pfizers ceo telling cnbc we could have up to 50 million doses of it by the end of this year it is a great day for science. It is a great day for humanity when you realize that your vaccine has a 90 effectively. Thats overwhelming. The good news comes as the virus spreads across the country at a rate weve never before seen cases on the rise in 49 states over the past week 31 of them having their biggest spike since the pandemic began in the past eight days, weve had more than 830,000 new confirmed cases. Total hospitalizations are back up to where they were back in july, with more than 56,000 infected patients in hospitals right now. Doctors warnings of a dark winter ahead have been hammering wall street lately, but look at today. The dow had its biggest rally in five months after pfizers vaccine announcement cnbcs meg terrell talked to pfizers ceo and, meg, hes calling all of this a gamechanger. Yeah, shep. Hes not the only one calling it that dr. Anthony fauci saying today the results were, quote, absolutely striking, just extraordinary. And its incredible to put into perspective how quickly this vaccine and others have been developed. It was only new years eve 2019 that the World Health Organization was first alerted to a mysterious viral pneumonia circulating in wuhan, china. Two weeks later the genetic sequence of the virus was shared publicly and that kick started one of the great medical races the world has ever seen. Pfizer partnered with biontech in march and eight months later and it is now 90 effective. Before this the fastest a vaccine was developed is four years and that was for mumps in 1967 pfizers vaccine still needs t complete its followup and file with the fda through the regulatory review process, we should see mor details on the vaccine, does it protect against severe disease does it work as well for the elderly . Even once it reaches the market, there will be questions like how long does the protection last . And then of course supply. There wont be enough. As you said 50 million doses globally this year, enough for only 25 Million People pfizers ceo recognizing the urgency. We are also looking right now to see if there are other ways, thinking out of the box, to increase even further the manufacturing capacity now were speaking about 1,000 people dying in the u. S. Every day, right, so theres no time to be lost here. So thats also why other vaccines are still needed. We expect data from moderna on its vaccine any week now and, shep, just as an example of how fast the science is moving, just about 30 minutes ago the fda just gave emergency use authorization to an antibody drug for covid19. Thats an eli lilly drug this is the same category of course that was used to treat President Trump. Its not the same drug, that was regenerons drug, this is eli lillys, but this is moving so fast. Meg, great news thanks so much so hope appears to be on the horizon, but distribution is a question as meg just reported. Only 25 million can possibly get vaccinated this year obviously not enough so who goes first . Dr. Scott gottlieb now, former fda commissioner, pfizer board member, cnbc contributor dr. Gottlieb, whos first and how does it happen well, first the Company Needs to file for an authorization with the fda which hopefully that will happen at some point maybe later this month, if the data continues to come in in a positive fashion the fda has to authorize a vaccine. It would take the fda two to four weeks to turn around a request for emergency use authorization. Theres going to be a determination made by a group that advises the centers for Disease Control about who should get the vaccine first. Its likely to be older individuals for whom the risk benefit makes sense, where the benefit from the vaccine can outweigh any theoretical risk that may exist because youre not going to have longterm followup that you might want. Youll only have two or three months of followup on most of the patients at the time that the vaccine gets authorized. So you want to target the people who are going to drive more of the benefit of the vaccine and thats going to be older individuals, probably people in Nursing Homes or longterm assisted living facilities who are not just at high risk of contracting the virus but also at high risk of a bad outcome from it. Doctor, we live in a misinformation and disinformation age in a recent nbc news wall street journal poll only 20 of people responded they would take a vaccine as soon as they could. How do you convince the public to trust this process . Well, look, thats right now. I think by the time that this vaccine is broadly available and its licensed for general use, this and other vaccine, well have data on the other vaccines that are in development as well as meg said, youre looking at next year, probably the Second Quarter of next year, maybe the early Third Quarter of next year i think at that point youre going to have a lot more data on the safetiness of these vaccines if this vaccine provides 90 or better protection of getting covid disease and is determined to be safe in the followup studies, i think youll see many more people comfortable with the prospect of taking it. The vaccine that achieves that level of effectiveness, when were talking about 90 or greater effectiveness, that will afford you a degree of protection that you can get to a point where we can look towards getting back to some semblance of normal life, maybe later next year once were ableto roll this ou to a broader population. Later next year sounds so much better than we dont know when doctor, though, between now and then i keep looking at your projections and the numbers have followed every one of them this spike were seeing now, i dont think people realize whats coming. I really dont well, thats right. I think were in for a very hard phase of this pandemic really the most difficult phase of the pandemic right now. Were probably going to hit a record in terms of the number of hospitalizations this week right now 11,000 people are in icus across the country. The challenges that this virus is distributed everywhere across the country. Its about to explode. Were going to have a really significant epidemic wave across the entire nation. Unfortunately, its going to cause a lot of death and disease before were ready to have this therapeutic counterattack. Not just with the vaccine but also with the therapeutic antibodies the approval of the authorization of that lilly drug today is highly significant. That could be immediately available to help the people most at risk of a bad outcome from covid once they become infected they can take that drug and lower their chances of a bad outcome so thats a very meaningful approval that can provide some relief in the near term but were in for some hard months before we can see around the corner towards a Better Future towards these technologies and vanquish this with our technology. Were in for hard months ahead we need to start taking steps right now to slow the spread. Doctor, thank you so much. Appreciate it. The covid threat is immense, growing and the worst wave yet is coming. Thats the message not from doctors but from president elect joe biden himself as he lays out the challenges of this dark winter thats being described and he explains what needs to happen to put the virus in the rear view. I will spare no effort to turn this pandemic around once were sworn in january 20th, to get our kids back to school safely, our businesses growing and our economy running at full speed again. To get an approved vaccine manufactured and distributed as quickly as possible to as Many Americans as possible free of charge that effort beginning today as the president elect launches his own coronavirus advisory board. Nbcs ali vitali is with the Biden Campaign in wilmington, delaware ali, this was the first big move from the Biden Transition Team whats the thinking here reporter the thinking is they are showing that this is a priority tackling the coronavirus pandemic was something we heard about daily on the road with joe biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris. Now, though, theyre showing that its going to be a priority when they govern, setting up this task force of about a dozen professionals, medical experts, Public Health experts, really leaning in on the science as they promised they would do so we can take the fivepoint plan they used to talk about on the campaign trail and put it into action on day one when inaugurated in january the other thing that will allow them to hit the ground running is staffing up the government. They have identified 4,300 potential appointees for 4,000 government posts theyre going to prioritize those roles that have the responsibility of tackling the coronavirus pandemic as well as those that dont have to go through senate confirmation. You know this is where peoples attention is, rightfully so. When you lay out how stark the numbers are right now, it just goes to show you that this has to be a priority when the biden team launched a transition website, they saw the most hits on the plan for tackling the coronavirus pandemic i would also say, though, shep, just before we got on the air with you, we heard that president elect joe biden is going to be speaking tomorrow on health care, another piece of this pandemic and one that hes pressed on the campaign trail repeatedly. And a good day for it well mention that in a moment ali, thanks. The white house largely silent since the election. The president with no Public Meetings scheduled hes not taken questions from reporters in a week. Today President Trump is still refusing to concede and tweeting all kinds of really baseless claims about fake votes. If he understands hes lost the presidency hes not saying so publicly and neither are his allies the Vice President said it aint over, even though it is. Mr. Pence hosted a White House Coronavirus Task Force Meeting of his own today for the first time in almost three weeks Hallie Jackson is at the white house for us tonight hallie, what came of mr. Pences covid meeting . Reporter frankly, shep, the biggest news out of that covid Task Force Meeting is that it happened at all here with Vice President pence and the rest of the members. That is because as you note the last one, the most recent one, was october 20th, right . The focus shifted very much to the final days of the president ial campaign for President Trump and for Vice President pence who was on the road quite a bit in the runup to election day. Keep in mind that President Trump has not himself attended any Task Force Meetings for many months it comes of course as there is appearing now to be another covid outbreak here at the white house. We have now learned, nbc news confirming today based on a couple of sources familiar with the diagnosis that david bossi, the person tapped to lead the legal push has now tested positive for coronavirus you see him on the right side of your screen. Ben carson, the housing secretary in the middle of your screen, he has tested positive we knew chief of staff mark meadows on the left has tested positive this graphic doesnt include the four other officials linked to the white house or campaign who in the last several days have also tested positive for covid i should note that bossie and secretary carson were in the east room on tuesday night on election day theres video of bossie. Hes there without a mask. After all of that. Shep the president s lawyers are working on legal challenges to the election on the legal front, what are they trying to accomplish here reporter i will tell you this ostensibly, theyre trying to put up enough of a legal fight to get the results of this election overturned. I will tell you that based on my reporting and the reporting of our team today we learned that aides and allies around the president really see this as very much a long shot, much more of a Public Relations strategy than an actual legal one, if you will in the words of one person close to the white house here, it feels like to this source an attempt to brand the president as more than a loser in their words, shep. So really about the sort of public messaging strategy it seems more than the legal strategy i have to tell you as we were coming on the air just in the last 20, 25 minutes or so, we had some word from the department of justice, attorney general bill barr. He is now directing federal prosecutors that if they see any evidence of voting irregularities, substantial allegations of that, they should investigate. Of course, shep, as you know, as i know, as weve noted a lot on our platforms here, there is no widespread evidence of fraud in this election. No, there isnt, hallie, and another sign he wont go quietly or true to tradition, President Trump fired his defense secretary today. No lame duck president has ever done such a thing. Mark esper and President Trump have long been at odds he signalled last week that he was likely done when he penned a Resignation Letter and had it at the ready. He didnt need it because the president twitter fired him. Mark esper has been terminated effective immediately, he wrote. Espers problems began back in june with a clear the streets for a photo op event at Lafayette Park and st. John church. He disagreed with the president on using active duty military to stop the protests. Since then hes been helping members of congress to draft legislation to strip confederate leaders names from military bases and streets on them and possibly even ships at sea that work set to continue. Christopher miller is set to replace esper, the Senate Confirmed director of the National Counterterrorism center hallie, who else is likely to go here reporter well, anywhere from a couple of names to a whole lot of names, shep let me break this down here. You have obviously the firing of defense secretary mark esper that is something that has long been rumored to be in the works. We had been reporting here at nbc news that esper has gone so far as to have prepared a letter of resignation knowing that after election day he was on the chopping block i can tell you there are questions in the president s circle about the futures of fbi director chris wray, about the future of cia director gina haspel as well those are a couple of people we are keeping our eyes on. But more broadly, listen, you have a lot of staffers who are here at the white house who are well aware that come january theyre going to need to find another job. But a Senior Administration official is telling nbc news tonight that a top aide is now directing departments to fire anybody who is looking for work so long as President Trump is refusing to concede this election, shep. Hallie jackson on the north lawn, thank you. Covid watch. The United States reported its 10 millionth case today with the latest million added in just the past ten days. That is a spread like weve never seen just yesterday another 105,000 cases. Johns hopkins reports its the fifth day in a row that cases topped 100,000 officially. Texas is in a world of hurt. More than 10 of all the cases in the country are there in el paso, they brought in freezer trucks to hold the dead covid victims. Six trucks so far. Four more they say are coming because the morgues cant hold all the dead in utah, the governor declared a state of emergency hes refused to mandate masks across that state, but now with the deaths at an alltime high, he finally came around masks required now says the governor for the foreseeable future the doctors say theres no stopping this in its tracks, not right now. And whats ahead is going to be historically bad cal perry is live in chicago new restrictions in illinois, cal . Reporter yeah, shep, its really, really bad here in the midwest. Take this number in the midwest. Where you are in new york, the Positivity Rate is 2 . Here in chicago its 12 in wisconsin it is 30 1 in every 3 tests is coming up positive weve been talking to doctors here all day dr. Ben singer who works in northwestern, he was here when cases peaked in may. Hes worried well see an increase and that it could come at the worst time of year. Take a listen. Weve known that there is a wave coming, the uptick of course started weeks ago and so weve had time to prepare in terms of increasing our staffing, the availability of space to care for patients with covid19 and ensure that we have a supply chain for ppe, for ventilators and Everything Else that we need to care for patients and the health care providers. Reporter Hospital Capacity is critical and it is a coming story. You look at a state like wisconsin, 85 capacity. Here at northwestern, theyre going to try to keep it from getting to capacity. Normally, shep, you would air vac people to neighboring states the whole region is bad. We expect its going to get worse. Those cases where people are testing positive, you lag 10 to 14 days and thats when youll see the increase in hospitalizations. Now to the vote, and the count, the race for the presidency is decided, period. But Shepard Smith<\/a>. And good evening. As america faces whats expected to be the worst wave of covid yet, there is a groundbreaking development in the race for a vaccine. The drug maker pfizer announcing early data shows its experimental vaccine is more than 90 effective in preventing covid19 that would make it about as effective as the polio vaccine pfizers ceo telling cnbc we could have up to 50 million doses of it by the end of this year it is a great day for science. It is a great day for humanity when you realize that your vaccine has a 90 effectively. Thats overwhelming. The good news comes as the virus spreads across the country at a rate weve never before seen cases on the rise in 49 states over the past week 31 of them having their biggest spike since the pandemic began in the past eight days, weve had more than 830,000 new confirmed cases. Total hospitalizations are back up to where they were back in july, with more than 56,000 infected patients in hospitals right now. Doctors warnings of a dark winter ahead have been hammering wall street lately, but look at today. The dow had its biggest rally in five months after pfizers vaccine announcement cnbcs meg terrell talked to pfizers ceo and, meg, hes calling all of this a gamechanger. Yeah, shep. Hes not the only one calling it that dr. Anthony fauci saying today the results were, quote, absolutely striking, just extraordinary. And its incredible to put into perspective how quickly this vaccine and others have been developed. It was only new years eve 2019 that the World Health Organization<\/a> was first alerted to a mysterious viral pneumonia circulating in wuhan, china. Two weeks later the genetic sequence of the virus was shared publicly and that kick started one of the great medical races the world has ever seen. Pfizer partnered with biontech in march and eight months later and it is now 90 effective. Before this the fastest a vaccine was developed is four years and that was for mumps in 1967 pfizers vaccine still needs t complete its followup and file with the fda through the regulatory review process, we should see mor details on the vaccine, does it protect against severe disease does it work as well for the elderly . Even once it reaches the market, there will be questions like how long does the protection last . And then of course supply. There wont be enough. As you said 50 million doses globally this year, enough for only 25 Million People<\/a> pfizers ceo recognizing the urgency. We are also looking right now to see if there are other ways, thinking out of the box, to increase even further the manufacturing capacity now were speaking about 1,000 people dying in the u. S. Every day, right, so theres no time to be lost here. So thats also why other vaccines are still needed. We expect data from moderna on its vaccine any week now and, shep, just as an example of how fast the science is moving, just about 30 minutes ago the fda just gave emergency use authorization to an antibody drug for covid19. Thats an eli lilly drug this is the same category of course that was used to treat President Trump<\/a>. Its not the same drug, that was regenerons drug, this is eli lillys, but this is moving so fast. Meg, great news thanks so much so hope appears to be on the horizon, but distribution is a question as meg just reported. Only 25 million can possibly get vaccinated this year obviously not enough so who goes first . Dr. Scott gottlieb now, former fda commissioner, pfizer board member, cnbc contributor dr. Gottlieb, whos first and how does it happen well, first the Company Needs<\/a> to file for an authorization with the fda which hopefully that will happen at some point maybe later this month, if the data continues to come in in a positive fashion the fda has to authorize a vaccine. It would take the fda two to four weeks to turn around a request for emergency use authorization. Theres going to be a determination made by a group that advises the centers for Disease Control<\/a> about who should get the vaccine first. Its likely to be older individuals for whom the risk benefit makes sense, where the benefit from the vaccine can outweigh any theoretical risk that may exist because youre not going to have longterm followup that you might want. Youll only have two or three months of followup on most of the patients at the time that the vaccine gets authorized. So you want to target the people who are going to drive more of the benefit of the vaccine and thats going to be older individuals, probably people in Nursing Homes<\/a> or longterm assisted living facilities who are not just at high risk of contracting the virus but also at high risk of a bad outcome from it. Doctor, we live in a misinformation and disinformation age in a recent nbc news wall street journal poll only 20 of people responded they would take a vaccine as soon as they could. How do you convince the public to trust this process . Well, look, thats right now. I think by the time that this vaccine is broadly available and its licensed for general use, this and other vaccine, well have data on the other vaccines that are in development as well as meg said, youre looking at next year, probably the Second Quarter<\/a> of next year, maybe the early Third Quarter<\/a> of next year i think at that point youre going to have a lot more data on the safetiness of these vaccines if this vaccine provides 90 or better protection of getting covid disease and is determined to be safe in the followup studies, i think youll see many more people comfortable with the prospect of taking it. The vaccine that achieves that level of effectiveness, when were talking about 90 or greater effectiveness, that will afford you a degree of protection that you can get to a point where we can look towards getting back to some semblance of normal life, maybe later next year once were ableto roll this ou to a broader population. Later next year sounds so much better than we dont know when doctor, though, between now and then i keep looking at your projections and the numbers have followed every one of them this spike were seeing now, i dont think people realize whats coming. I really dont well, thats right. I think were in for a very hard phase of this pandemic really the most difficult phase of the pandemic right now. Were probably going to hit a record in terms of the number of hospitalizations this week right now 11,000 people are in icus across the country. The challenges that this virus is distributed everywhere across the country. Its about to explode. Were going to have a really significant epidemic wave across the entire nation. Unfortunately, its going to cause a lot of death and disease before were ready to have this therapeutic counterattack. Not just with the vaccine but also with the therapeutic antibodies the approval of the authorization of that lilly drug today is highly significant. That could be immediately available to help the people most at risk of a bad outcome from covid once they become infected they can take that drug and lower their chances of a bad outcome so thats a very meaningful approval that can provide some relief in the near term but were in for some hard months before we can see around the corner towards a Better Future<\/a> towards these technologies and vanquish this with our technology. Were in for hard months ahead we need to start taking steps right now to slow the spread. Doctor, thank you so much. Appreciate it. The covid threat is immense, growing and the worst wave yet is coming. Thats the message not from doctors but from president elect joe biden himself as he lays out the challenges of this dark winter thats being described and he explains what needs to happen to put the virus in the rear view. I will spare no effort to turn this pandemic around once were sworn in january 20th, to get our kids back to school safely, our businesses growing and our economy running at full speed again. To get an approved vaccine manufactured and distributed as quickly as possible to as Many Americans<\/a> as possible free of charge that effort beginning today as the president elect launches his own coronavirus advisory board. Nbcs ali vitali is with the Biden Campaign<\/a> in wilmington, delaware ali, this was the first big move from the Biden Transition Team<\/a> whats the thinking here reporter the thinking is they are showing that this is a priority tackling the coronavirus pandemic was something we heard about daily on the road with joe biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris<\/a>. Now, though, theyre showing that its going to be a priority when they govern, setting up this task force of about a dozen professionals, medical experts, Public Health<\/a> experts, really leaning in on the science as they promised they would do so we can take the fivepoint plan they used to talk about on the campaign trail and put it into action on day one when inaugurated in january the other thing that will allow them to hit the ground running is staffing up the government. They have identified 4,300 potential appointees for 4,000 government posts theyre going to prioritize those roles that have the responsibility of tackling the coronavirus pandemic as well as those that dont have to go through senate confirmation. You know this is where peoples attention is, rightfully so. When you lay out how stark the numbers are right now, it just goes to show you that this has to be a priority when the biden team launched a transition website, they saw the most hits on the plan for tackling the coronavirus pandemic i would also say, though, shep, just before we got on the air with you, we heard that president elect joe biden is going to be speaking tomorrow on health care, another piece of this pandemic and one that hes pressed on the campaign trail repeatedly. And a good day for it well mention that in a moment ali, thanks. The white house largely silent since the election. The president with no Public Meetings<\/a> scheduled hes not taken questions from reporters in a week. Today President Trump<\/a> is still refusing to concede and tweeting all kinds of really baseless claims about fake votes. If he understands hes lost the presidency hes not saying so publicly and neither are his allies the Vice President<\/a> said it aint over, even though it is. Mr. Pence hosted a White House Coronavirus<\/a> Task Force Meeting<\/a> of his own today for the first time in almost three weeks Hallie Jackson<\/a> is at the white house for us tonight hallie, what came of mr. Pences covid meeting . Reporter frankly, shep, the biggest news out of that covid Task Force Meeting<\/a> is that it happened at all here with Vice President<\/a> pence and the rest of the members. That is because as you note the last one, the most recent one, was october 20th, right . The focus shifted very much to the final days of the president ial campaign for President Trump<\/a> and for Vice President<\/a> pence who was on the road quite a bit in the runup to election day. Keep in mind that President Trump<\/a> has not himself attended any Task Force Meeting<\/a>s for many months it comes of course as there is appearing now to be another covid outbreak here at the white house. We have now learned, nbc news confirming today based on a couple of sources familiar with the diagnosis that david bossi, the person tapped to lead the legal push has now tested positive for coronavirus you see him on the right side of your screen. Ben carson, the housing secretary in the middle of your screen, he has tested positive we knew chief of staff mark meadows on the left has tested positive this graphic doesnt include the four other officials linked to the white house or campaign who in the last several days have also tested positive for covid i should note that bossie and secretary carson were in the east room on tuesday night on election day theres video of bossie. Hes there without a mask. After all of that. Shep the president s lawyers are working on legal challenges to the election on the legal front, what are they trying to accomplish here reporter i will tell you this ostensibly, theyre trying to put up enough of a legal fight to get the results of this election overturned. I will tell you that based on my reporting and the reporting of our team today we learned that aides and allies around the president really see this as very much a long shot, much more of a Public Relations<\/a> strategy than an actual legal one, if you will in the words of one person close to the white house here, it feels like to this source an attempt to brand the president as more than a loser in their words, shep. So really about the sort of public messaging strategy it seems more than the legal strategy i have to tell you as we were coming on the air just in the last 20, 25 minutes or so, we had some word from the department of justice, attorney general bill barr. He is now directing federal prosecutors that if they see any evidence of voting irregularities, substantial allegations of that, they should investigate. Of course, shep, as you know, as i know, as weve noted a lot on our platforms here, there is no widespread evidence of fraud in this election. No, there isnt, hallie, and another sign he wont go quietly or true to tradition, President Trump<\/a> fired his defense secretary today. No lame duck president has ever done such a thing. Mark esper and President Trump<\/a> have long been at odds he signalled last week that he was likely done when he penned a Resignation Letter<\/a> and had it at the ready. He didnt need it because the president twitter fired him. Mark esper has been terminated effective immediately, he wrote. Espers problems began back in june with a clear the streets for a photo op event at Lafayette Park<\/a> and st. John church. He disagreed with the president on using active duty military to stop the protests. Since then hes been helping members of congress to draft legislation to strip confederate leaders names from military bases and streets on them and possibly even ships at sea that work set to continue. Christopher miller is set to replace esper, the Senate Confirmed<\/a> director of the National Counterterrorism<\/a> center hallie, who else is likely to go here reporter well, anywhere from a couple of names to a whole lot of names, shep let me break this down here. You have obviously the firing of defense secretary mark esper that is something that has long been rumored to be in the works. We had been reporting here at nbc news that esper has gone so far as to have prepared a letter of resignation knowing that after election day he was on the chopping block i can tell you there are questions in the president s circle about the futures of fbi director chris wray, about the future of cia director gina haspel as well those are a couple of people we are keeping our eyes on. But more broadly, listen, you have a lot of staffers who are here at the white house who are well aware that come january theyre going to need to find another job. But a Senior Administration<\/a> official is telling nbc news tonight that a top aide is now directing departments to fire anybody who is looking for work so long as President Trump<\/a> is refusing to concede this election, shep. Hallie jackson on the north lawn, thank you. Covid watch. The United States<\/a> reported its 10 millionth case today with the latest million added in just the past ten days. That is a spread like weve never seen just yesterday another 105,000 cases. Johns hopkins reports its the fifth day in a row that cases topped 100,000 officially. Texas is in a world of hurt. More than 10 of all the cases in the country are there in el paso, they brought in freezer trucks to hold the dead covid victims. Six trucks so far. Four more they say are coming because the morgues cant hold all the dead in utah, the governor declared a state of emergency hes refused to mandate masks across that state, but now with the deaths at an alltime high, he finally came around masks required now says the governor for the foreseeable future the doctors say theres no stopping this in its tracks, not right now. And whats ahead is going to be historically bad cal perry is live in chicago new restrictions in illinois, cal . Reporter yeah, shep, its really, really bad here in the midwest. Take this number in the midwest. Where you are in new york, the Positivity Rate<\/a> is 2 . Here in chicago its 12 in wisconsin it is 30 1 in every 3 tests is coming up positive weve been talking to doctors here all day dr. Ben singer who works in northwestern, he was here when cases peaked in may. Hes worried well see an increase and that it could come at the worst time of year. Take a listen. Weve known that there is a wave coming, the uptick of course started weeks ago and so weve had time to prepare in terms of increasing our staffing, the availability of space to care for patients with covid19 and ensure that we have a supply chain for ppe, for ventilators and Everything Else<\/a> that we need to care for patients and the health care providers. Reporter Hospital Capacity<\/a> is critical and it is a coming story. You look at a state like wisconsin, 85 capacity. Here at northwestern, theyre going to try to keep it from getting to capacity. Normally, shep, you would air vac people to neighboring states the whole region is bad. We expect its going to get worse. Those cases where people are testing positive, you lag 10 to 14 days and thats when youll see the increase in hospitalizations. Now to the vote, and the count, the race for the presidency is decided, period. But Key Senate Races<\/a> are still up for grabs we will have small numbers of mail ballots that need to be counted. The election outcome is locked, but the count in some states continues what were learning. Fraud allegations, money meant for struggling Small Businesses<\/a> misused and misdirected to people not in need while i may be the first woman in this office, i will not be the last. Plus Kamala Harris<\/a> makes history, but what impact did she have on the campaign and the election outcome the facts, the truth, the news with Shepard Smith<\/a> back in 60 secondsom makes brad apartmentsdotcom. The most popular place to find a place. Yits more than just a house. [music playing throughout] its a kitchen thats been passed down, along with the recipes. Three generations on the wall. With room to grow. The rhythm of home. The smells, the sounds, the flow. The feeling of owning a home is not black or white. Citi is working across our business to make Home Ownership<\/a> a reality for more black americans. The vote and the count and theres more vote to go because georgia is now the center of the political universe money and resources pouring into that state that could decide the control of the u. S. Senate two seats are up for grabs there and two runoff elections set for january the 5th. Under georgia rules, a candidate has to get more than 50 of the vote to win, and no one did. Senator david perdue will look to fend off a democrat jon ossoff ossoff, a documentary filmmaker whos never before Held Public Office<\/a> the other runoff is between democrat warnock and senator Kelly Loeffler<\/a> she is a trump ally and businesswoman. Warnock is a pastor. Democrat andrew yang says hes moving to georgia to help his side win hell rally voters and help raise money. Republicans and democrats are expected to spend a combined, look at that, 200 million in the weeks ahead. Cnbcs Contessa Brewer<\/a> is live tonight in atlanta contessa reporter hi there, shep. You know, without trump on the ticket its going to be a challenge to turn out the vote it always is special elections just lag in voter turnout. Both parties know it, and both are ramping up the money machine. Historically in georgia, democrats have a greater drop and republicans usually go into a special election with a better advantage. The one thing were going to do differently this year is were able to make sure that were phone banking and canvassing and doing some of the other things we dont have always have resources to do in a runoff because weve spent everything in an election. Our people are really fired up, ill tell you that, especially after whats going on with the president s race. So our phones have already been ringing off the hook of people wanting to help and volunteer, get campaign signs. Reporter the ads are already airing big names are flying in. Former democratic president ial candidate andrew yang is moving to georgia to help his partys candidates republican senator marco rubio will headline a rally wednesday for republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler<\/a> stacey abrams, former democratic candidate for georgia governor, has raised 6 million in just a few days with a video fundraising plea. And her skill at mobilizing turnout among young people and africanamericans will be desperately needed on january 5th, shep. Contessa, both loeffler and perdue are calling for the georgia secretary of state to resign can you explain why . Reporter well, the senators, david perdue and Kelly Loeffler<\/a>, in their statement they say there have been too many failures in the georgia elections this year and they claim mismanagement, lack of transparency the secretary of state is a republican here. They say the blame certainly lies elsewhere, but the buck stops with him meanwhile, with less than 0. 2 separating President Trump<\/a> and president elect biden, Election Officials<\/a> in georgia are already trying to manage the expectations for the expected recount. I guarantee you, if i get a deck of a thousand votes and i get the people to counting, it will come up with a different thing every time if i give it to a computer to count, 99 of the time will come out with the same outcome. Its the way human beings are built. It doesnt mean skullduggery is going on, it means humans will be humans. Reporter he says theyre going to find illegal votes, it happens every election, but will it be the 10,000 plus that currently separate trump and biden . Unlikely not likely at all contessa, thanks so much. The Trump Campaign<\/a> is suing to stop pennsylvania from certifying its own results its top lawyer saying he wants time to see whether ballots were illegally counted. No evidence provided to suggest they were at all and now several republican attorneys general are entering the fight in p. A theyre backing a challenge to the states threeday extensions for mailin ballots. We have to ensure that every legal vote cast is counted and that every illegal vote cast is not counted. To do so would disenfranchise millions of americans and why we filed this brief today seeking the Supreme Court<\/a> to take the pennsylvania case. Lawsuits are intensifying and so are the Death Threats<\/a> philadelphias city commissioner among those targeted, he says. Rosemary connors from our nbc philadelphia station, wcau, has that story. Reporter what can you tell us about Death Threats<\/a> to you personally and to the commission i really cant speak about them specifically. What i can tell you is, as you can see, the Philadelphia Police<\/a> department and the Sheriffs Office<\/a> have done an incredible job keeping this place safe. Reporter nearly a week following the election, Trump Supporters<\/a> are standing their ground outside the Pennsylvania Convention<\/a> center vowing to fight the outcome, claiming fraud. The voter fraud of keeping the distance between the poll watchers, not allowing them to see the ballots along with the democrats. Reporter a judge did rule on that allowing that they could be from 10 feet to 6 feet. Does that make it any better because a liberal judge sided with a liberal mayor that side with a liberal governor . They cant work in the facts. Thats the problem with trumps administration, they cant work in the facts. Reporter a biden supporter on his lunch break countered the trump message. Since tuesday the counting of all philadelphia mailin ballots inside the Convention Center<\/a> has come under scrutiny. Today technicians are checking 18,000 provisional ballots against the voter rolls. The observers are allowed to be very close to the workers so they can also see that the voter is eligible to vote. If they see an issue, they are allowed to challenge. Reporter partly in charge of the count, republican cit commissioner al schmidt who calls his job anything but controversial. As a republican are you dismayed by the response from the Trump Administration<\/a> and republican supporters that what youre doing is not fair or is illegal in some way . What we are doing is the very sort of foundation of what this country is all about were in philadelphia. The birthplace of democracy. Reporter Trump Supporters<\/a> are still out here this evening making their voices heard, speaking out against the mailin ballots received after Election Night<\/a>. Commissioner schmidt describes those mailin ballots as a small batch here in philadelphia he says they have been set aside pending litigation im Rosemary Connors<\/a> outside the Convention Center<\/a> in philadelphia shep . Thanks, rosemary. President elect biden is working on his Transition Team<\/a> well look at the names already on the table plus, what does a biden presidency look like for the economy . Cnbcs Steve Liesman<\/a> is next and dogs are returning to the white house. Major biden will be the first president ial shelter dog, but he isnt the only one making history. And speaking of president ial pets, a couple of fun facts from the new york times. President roosevelt owned dozens of animals, including a onelegged rooster, guinea pigs and kangaroo rats, whatever those are. And in 1926, someone from mississippi sent president coolidge a raccoon for him to serve up as yummy vittles on the thanksgiving table instead he adopted her and made her a pet. His wife grace named her rebecca. Its open hey. Think youre managing your moderate to Severe Ulcerative Colitis<\/a> or Crohns Disease<\/a> . Are you ok . I did. But even when i was there. I never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. 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A little girl uses her creativity to help animals in need, and a crash landing that almost changes everything for a patient on this cnbc trip coast to coast california, a helicopter delivering a lifesaving organ crashed on the roof of a los angeles hospital firefighters climbed under that chopper, grabbed the donated organ and handed it over to a doctor cops say two people hurt in the crash but not too badly. Michigan, they had 14 kids, all of them boys so when the next child came, this mom and dad near grand rapids figured why bother when doctors asked them the inevitable question. They said, would you like to come over and reveal the gender of your 15th child and i thought, sure, you know. I know what its going to be i walked over there and i just started crying. Its a girl the parents say theyre excited about doing girly things with their new bundle of joy, so will they go for baby number 16 this is like, you know, winning the super bowl and then retiring this is the perfect way to end it. Baby girl maggie jane, healthy and safe with 14 big brothers. Texas, 1,000 origami cranes hanging from the ceiling of this Mental Health<\/a> center outside dallas people on their own Mental Health<\/a> journeys designed each piece of folded paper. I think the more we talk about it, the more we let others know that they can talk about it too. The project showing the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Idaho, this 5yearold girl has a soft spot for animals. Go when we heard the Humane Society<\/a> in boise was low on dog and cat food, she came up with a plan. I wanted to help by making paintings and people will give their money and we can buy the food. Little elliott made more than 50 paintings. It took a lot of whole days. She sold them for more than 900 bucks. Said she used all that money to help feed the animals on this cnbc trip coast to coast im Shepard Smith<\/a> on cnbc. Its the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news president elect joe bidens Transition Team<\/a> moving forward, even as President Trump<\/a> refuses to concede nbc news reports the team already has 4,300 people picked to fill positions. Cnbcs eamon javers. On the top story at the bottom of the hour. Whos in . Reporter we can expect the president elect to name his teams to go into each of these federal agencies within days, but its those cabinet level officials we might not hear about until about december aides say the president elect is going to follow the obama transition model from back in 2008 now, the Vice President<\/a> has announced plans to tackle the economic recovery, racial equality, and Climate Change<\/a> early in his term but the General Services<\/a> administration, which is controlled by a trump appointee has not yet allowed biden access to briefing books some say that should happen right away every day of a transition counts we want the biden team to be ready on a health plan, on our National Security<\/a>, to help the economy get back on track, and thats why its so important for the transition process to start because every day counts. Reporter now, bidens inner circle consists of a group of d i say, including ron klain, who served as chief of staff f longtime aides and some new allies, including ron klain, who served as chief of staff for biden as Vice President<\/a>. Jake sullivan is a former Vice President<\/a> ial National Security<\/a> advisor and could play a National Security<\/a> or a domestic role and Symone Sanders<\/a> a Senior Advisor<\/a> with the Biden Campaign<\/a>. Who would be the first black woman to hold that post and i can tell you that a bide transition advisor told me one thing people will be looking for here is to see how Many Obama Administration<\/a> formers go into this administration versus how many of the longtime biden aides dating back to his senate days go in that could give you a sense whether this feels more like a third term for president obama or a first term for joe biden, shep. Thanks so much. President elect biden is not coming into office with the broad mandate he was hoping for. Steve kornacki says a close look at the results shows a very narrow Biden Victory<\/a> steves here now how so, steve . Its really interesting four years ago we talked about how the polls were all wrong and allowed donald trump to eke out a win. You start to look at this map and you see biden is going to win and biden is going to win the popular vote by an even larger margin than hillary clinton, but when you look at the electoral college, the polls were wrong again and there was a path there for donald trump that he almost snuck through again. So heres where things are right now, 279214 if you just play this out, biden leads in arizona, biden leads in georgia if he hangs on there and if trump hangs on in alaska and north carolina, thats probably the most likely finish to this thing, thats what the count will look like, 306232. Thats the flip of 2016 when trump got 306 and clinton got 232. Interestingly, though, you think of those final polls remember National Polls<\/a> with biden leading by ten, polls with biden up in florida, texas, iowa, ohio, trump carried a lot of those states that the polls showed biden with a shot in. Even you could look at wisconsin, georgia and arizona just go through these three states very quickly here look at where the results are right now. Its 20,000 votes for biden in wisconsin. Its about 10,000, a little bit more in georgia. And its about 15,000 in arizona. If that holds, those three states had they gone the other way, had they gone for trump, hed be tied in the electoral college. Wow. Positioned to win the presidency in the house. A swing of 45,000 votes in 3 states we might be looking at a tie right now. That sounds even closer than last year. What about down ballot races really wasnt a good night at all for the democrats. Thats the interesting thing. Democrats had this vision of just a repudiation of not just trump but of the republican party. I think this one got lost a little on Election Night<\/a> think of the senate, republicans came in with a 5347 majority. You had democrats talking about gaining four, five, six seats. What ended up happening . Democrats right now have a net gain of one. Now, it looks like youll have some runoffs in georgia in january. Last chance for democrats to get the senate with a president o fw biden will be to go 2 for 2 in those georgia runoffs in january. This was the real surprise of the night too down ballot. The house, democrats came in with a healthy majority. They thought they would add 10 or 20 seats. Right now the republican gain is 5 and counting. Would have wow, incredible by the way, youve become very popular. Im reading these headlines. You see this map daddy and chart throb. Hows that going over . Thats not the usual language im used to to describe me but its been quite a week i never knew so many people cared about maps but i love it. I wonder if youll be getting any new khakis in the mail. You know well take a look for that. Part of the uniform kornacki, youre the man, thank you so much. The dow rockets higher, its fifth rally in five months, on new news of coronavirus vaccine. And thats whats topping cnbcs on the money sectors hard hit by the pandemic reversing course cruise line stocks, carnival, royal caribbean, norwegian all up look at those percentages. More than 26 points on all of them you dont often see moves like this in movie theaters two of the largest chains, amc and cinemark, surging by 50 airlines turbo charged united, delta, american all higher on optimism the vaccine may lead to a rebound in air travel in fact, united preparing for something of a thanksgiving travel spike executives say it could be its busiest week since the pandemic struck 1,400 domestic flights added to the united holiday schedule. More flights to be added on peak travel days in december, as well. And General Motors<\/a> is hiring, adding 3,000 tech positions to speed up production of electric vehicles electric vh those jobs to be filled by march of next year. On wall street, what a day the dow up 834 hitting a new high midday before pulling back a bit. S p added 41 the nasdaq the big loser down 181. Those stayathome stocks dropped sharply on the idea that we might not be stuck inside forever after all. Zoom and etsy both down 17 . So what does todays good, positive vaccine news mean to the economy . Some promise for the economy long term. Some challenges in the short term Steve Liesman<\/a> is cnbcs senior economics correspondent. Steve, what do you see there you know, if you want to solve a pandemic, a vaccine is the best solution for any of the economic problems that are out there in addition to the health ones you can have some positive Economic Activity<\/a> early on people could be booking travel, they could be hiring in anticipation of the economy getting better, so thats the short term but you also have a lot of issues right now for the economy. Youve got the pandemic, which is kind of going parabolic in terms of the number of cases thats going to create some drag in terms of possibly new lockdowns or consumers shying away from Economic Activity<\/a> where they have to be among other people youve got a lot of business debt that was ramped up during this pandemic and the lockdown businesses trying to hang on youve got a lot of evictions happening that when certain regulations expire in december so its a big deal and its why theres still a call despite the vaccine, shep, for a stimulus package, maybe a large one, passed in the lame duck congress. What would you see as the biggest economic issue the president elect faces . I think bar none its going to be putting people back to work weve lost 19 million jobs when you judge it from before the pandemic through the low point in march weve gotten about 9 million of those back theres 10 million more to go, putting americans back to work creating Job Opportunities<\/a> has to be number one whether or not he can get to more of his economic platform like infrastructure, rolling back the trump tax cuts, things like that, medical care, the public option, that remains to be seen what happens to the senate you have those georgia runoffs so he may not have a senate that enables him to adopt a lot of the more ambitious parts of his economic plan. Well know soon enough. Steve liesman, thanks so much. Two other historic footnotes to mention from the biden win. Dr. Jill biden will be the first first lady to keep a fulltime job. Shell continue to teach english at Northern Virginia<\/a> community college, she says, about a 25minute drive from the white house. And dogs are back at 1600. Meet dogelect champ a German Shepherd<\/a> who joined the biden family just after mr. Biden won the vice presidency back in 2018 the bidens other dog, also a shepherd named major, hell be the first shelter dog to call the white house home the bidens adopted him from the Delaware Humane Association<\/a> after really fostering for a long time. The adoption came two years ago. Allegations of a massive money grab and the secret service is on the case which programs are you seeing getting exploited by criminals the most for struggling Small Businesses<\/a>, misdirected by people who did not need it tonight Kayla Tausche<\/a> on the hunt for fraud in the Paycheck Protection Program<\/a> plus heavy rains, flash floods and howling winds yet another Tropical Storm<\/a> comes ashore in america. 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You can hear the wind as Tropical Storm<\/a> eta crashed ashore in the florida keys last night, swept across southwest florida, left a lot of rain. It had already been soaked down there and parts of miamidade and broward counties are just under water. Cars stranded. Thousands of people still without power. Now eta is back over the gulf of mexico churning and getting stronger, and its going to do a weird loop before plowing into the northern gulf coast later well, later this week. Janice huff is the chief meteorologist at nbc 4 new york. Janice, explain exactly where this thing is going. Okay. Well, lets start with south florida first because we do have a bit of good news the showers are more scattered now. Were not seeing the flooding rains anymore like when eta was a lot closer the bad news is theres still some flood warnings in effect from the 10 to 20 inches of rain thats already fallen across parts of south florida theres eta now. The storm is flaring up a bit more with some thunderstorms, but thats off of western cuba so its moving farther away from florida. This area also flaring up but out in the gulf of mexico. You can see thats where most of the heavier rain is concentrated now. The storm, yes, is still a Tropical Storm<\/a> with top winds of 50 miles an hour moving southwest, but then its going to stop, sort of stall and then start to move to the north drifting to the north, drifting but likely straightening a little bit with top winds of 65 miles an hour. And then theres this. This is what the cone looks like now come thursday, friday, saturday the storm is expected to weaken a bit by then but may still bring heavy rain to parts of north florida as it moves a little farther to the north and then it just goes all over the place, shep. Were still watching and waiting to see what happens with eta back to you. A lot to report there thanks so much before eta came to florida, it rolled over central america, slammed ashore as a cat 4 storm tuesday along the northeastern caribbean. Winds and torrential rains and so much more as we go around the world in 80 seconds. Guatemala, eta triggered mudslides and left dozens confirmed dead and more than 100 more buried and feared dead. Search teams pulling at least five bodies from the mud and debris here. These drone images showing the devastation in remote villages at least 3,000 people escaped on foot looking for safety and higher ground. The United Kingdom<\/a> the pandemic didnt stop the brits from honoring Fallen Soldiers<\/a> from world war i and ii the royal family and british lawmakers attending a socially distanced Remembrance Day<\/a> ceremony in london Prince Charles<\/a> and Prince William<\/a> placing a wreath at the war memorial. The queen and princess observing from balconies above india, theyre celebrating Kamala Harris<\/a> win in her ancestral village. Dozens of people setting off fireworks and holding posters of the Vice President<\/a> elect her uncle says her win will be felt beyond her family hes planning to attend her inauguration in d. C. China, this noodle restaurant in beijing inviting president elect biden to dine in again. As Vice President<\/a> he visited the restaurant with his granddaughter and then u. S. Ambassador to china. The restaurants manager saying its time for round two of noodle diplomacy and a new set of biden photos for their walls as we go around the world in 80 seconds. A huge win for notre dame football on saturday, but when fans stormed the field to celebrate, and many didnt follow the fauci, the school issued an ultimatum. It could have picked a better messenger. 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Cnbcs Kayla Tausche<\/a> now on the missing money and the hunt for illgotten gains reporter as many Small Businesses<\/a> struggled, money meant to save them went to luxury goods according to federal complaints, that includes a minnesota man who took money for manufacturing payroll and went golfing a new jersey attorney who got 9 million for fake businesses and remodeled his home an atlanta reality star who spent 2 million on a rolls royce and rolex watch. And a former nfl player who joined a scheme to get 24 million in federal funds they all deny the governments charges. The Justice Department<\/a> so far has charged more than 50 defendants for attempting to steal over 175 million from the Paycheck Protection Program<\/a>. U. S. Secret service has opened some 700 investigations into c. A. R. E. S. Act fraud. Which programs are you seeing getting exploited by criminals the most . We see the payroll Protection Program<\/a> and then the Emergency Injury Disaster Loan Program<\/a> also, which includes both loans and an advance or a grant. Reporter these grants up to 10,000 in upfront cash require even less information than ppp loans. All you needed was basic information about your business and a bank account for the money to be deposited. You didnt even have to be a very smart criminal to try to defraud the System People<\/a> were doing things like filling in the application with the names of game of thrones characters. Reporter the Small Business<\/a> administration, which ran the program, later asked the banks to freeze accounts that received this money until they could verify the owner had a qualifying business. Six banks reported nearly 4,000 cases of suspected fraud among those cases, some of theis since terminated own employees. Wells fargo has since terminated 100 people jpmorgan says it identified some of its employees who unlawfully took this money but declined to say how many for the news, im Kayla Tausche<\/a> in washington. Do as i say and not as i do. Thats essentially the message from the president of notre dame over the weekend the irish beat top ranked clemson in football quarterbackless, but, you know Double Overtime<\/a> it was fans stormed the field, lots of mask wearing, but not everybody. So president john jenkins wrote a letter to the students at notre dame telling them they cant leave the campus for break until they get tested and get their results and if they dont, they wont register for next classes. Zero tolerance said president jenkins. Of course they tolerated him when he went maskless at that superspreader event for Amy Coney Barrett<\/a> and got covid himself. He apologized for his error in judgment. Mcdonalds announcing a new menu line theyre calling mcplant. 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Xfinity can deliver gig to the most homes. El capitan is a massive 3,000foot granite face in yosemite thats admired by climbers around the world. When Emily Harrington<\/a> tried to get up there, she fell from four stories, tore muscles, got a concussion so she tried again and made a bit of history heres nbcs stephanie gosk. Reporter for mere mortals, el capitan is something to marvel, feet firmly planted on the ground not 34yearold Emily Harrington<\/a>, who on wednesday became the first woman to free climb the golden gate route in a single day. Free climbing on el cap is one of the most difficult styles of climbing. Reporter ropes are there to catch a fall, but the speed adds to the risk. In order to free climb el cap in a day, you have to cut corners. Reporter a gash in her forehead nearly cut the climb short. What goes through your head when that happens . At that point id say im done. There was part of me that thought that but another part knew that i deserved it to try again. Reporter just over 21 hours from taking the first step, she made it. Her fiance joining her on the final stretch. Harrington achieved what she calls an impossible dream. The process of putting yourself out there, the process of getting scared, the process of being uncomfortable, the uncertainty of it all is what i think makes it valuable. It makes us realize who we are. Reporter there was nothing merely mortal about it 40 seconds left on a race to the finish pfizer announcing its experimental Covid Vaccine<\/a> more than 90 effective it comes as the virus spreads across the nation at an unprecedented rate pfizer ceo says the company ca produce enough for 25 million to get doses at the end of the year. Attorney general bill barr authorizing federal investigations of the election as the president refuses to concede but the Biden Transition Team<\/a> is moving ahead president elect launching his own Coronavirus Task<\/a> force. And Tropical Storm<\/a> eta soaking parts of south florida with 14 inches of rain its in the gulf, expected to get to north florida before its all over and now you know the news. For this monday, november the 9th, 2020, im Shepard Smith<\/a> see you back here tomorrow tion, theyre young, rich, and running wild. We were just having fun. Here, you want some pills . Heres some pills. You want to smoke some weed . Heres some weed, you know. Narrator a group of florida teens stumble into an unlikely career drug lords. Barabas they wanted them, and we had them, and they would pay whatever for them. Narrator and what they lack in experience, they make up for in creativity. We would slice the back of the teddy bear, stuff it with cash. They were clever, stupid clever, but clever. 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