for its role in the opioid crisis what the government accuses the retail giant of failing to do that made the problem worse. announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with shepherd smith good evening and that developing story i mentioned moments ago, we have just learned at cnbc that the u.s. is very close to a deal with pfizer that would get more vaccines for people in the united states. get this, up to 100 million more doses of the coronavirus vaccine. cnbc s meg terrell with the news for us meg, what have you learned we re hearing this deal could be announced as soon as tomorrow 1 100 million additional doses of pfizer s vaccine the understanding is 70 million doses could be delivered in the second quarter that would be split evenly across april, may and june 30 million doses potentially in the third quarter, according to people familiar with the situation. and now the new york times which broke the news earlier reported the defe
for its role in the opioid crisis what the government accuses the retail giant of failing to do that made the problem worse. announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with shepherd smith good evening and that developing story i mentioned moments ago, we have just learned at cnbc that the u.s. is very close to a deal with pfizer that would get more vaccines for people in the united states. get this, up to 100 million more doses of the coronavirus vaccine. cnbc s meg terrell with the news for us meg, what have you learned we re hearing this deal could be announced as soon as tomorrow 1 100 million additional doses of pfizer s vaccine the understanding is 70 million doses could be delivered in the second quarter that would be split evenly across april, may and june 30 million doses potentially in the third quarter, according to people familiar with the situation. and now the new york times which broke the news earlier reported the defe
for its role in the opioid crisis what the government accuses the retail giant of failing to do that made the problem worse. announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with shepherd smith good evening and that developing story i mentioned moments ago, we have just learned at cnbc that the u.s. is very close to a deal with pfizer that would get more vaccines for people in the united states. get this, up to 100 million more doses of the coronavirus vaccine. cnbc s meg terrell with the news for us meg, what have you learned we re hearing this deal could be announced as soon as tomorrow 1 100 million additional doses of pfizer s vaccine the understanding is 70 million doses could be delivered in the second quarter that would be split evenly across april, may and june 30 million doses potentially in the third quarter, according to people familiar with the situation. and now the new york times which broke the news earlier reported the defe
florida hugging the coastline bringing heavy rain and violent winds and dangerous storm surge that could reach up to 11 feet. we are very concerned about storm surge. the worst effects are likely to come. reporter: this was seen on orman beach as the ocean pushed in. we should back away. i know. reporter: hundreds of thousands are without power aftermath yew started the assault overnight. first light revealed south florida with largely spared major damage streettold they heed warnings and got out of the way of the storm a category 3 with sustained wind of 120 miles per hour, the storm is far from letting up as it pumpels the northern part pummels the northern part of florida. we are on the front end of the hurricane. we are not on the back end so we don t know how bad the damage could end up. reporter: georgia and south carolina are now bracing for the impact with landfall near charleston a real possibility. biggest concern we have right now is the fact that w
saturday, october 8th. we are the temperature is changing a little bit. michael has that in a second. you can see the winds pick up and everything. we are, like i said, getting healthy. alyssa out there talking about the hart walk. then we have our health and wellness expo happening this weekend, today, actually. we are going to be out there later this morning. 10 a.m. yeah. we are going to keep you updated on how you can come out and enjoy those health benefits. anybody up morning is probably one of those weekend warriors. a lot done during the day. maybe you are headed out for a walk or run or taking the dog out. exactly. just kind of getting a jump start on your weekend. again, 5:00 on the dot. here s the deal. you ll notice a lot of cloud cover overhead. did you notice any clouds when you were coming in this morning or any of that wind? too tired. i was paying attention to the road, michael. good call. very good answer there, maureen. but also a couple of 50s.