Shoppers are spending more during each visit during the pandemic which is good news for target. That is a bright spot in otherwise down day on wall street. Im Connell Mcshane. Welcome to after the bell. You know the numbers after the bell. We have time for the news that is happening at this hour. Fox Business Team coverage, blake burman is in washington, we have Jackie Deangelis in the new york newsroom, Ashley Webster coming up as well watching some of the new restrictions on business ahead of the holidays, well get to that in a moment, but, blake, lets start with you. Whats the latest. Reporter big news out of pfizer today, connell, 95 effective and safe that was the news out of that company as it relates to the covid19 vaccine candidate with pfizer saying they could apply to the fda for that emergency use authorization here in the coming days. Here is what pfizer said this morning about that covid19 vaccine that they are putting forth. They wrote, quote, to date the Data Monitoring
Reopening plans as coronavirus surges. Tonight, the new restrictions. Plus, how much longer are we going to have to wait for a vaccine to be widely available . Tonight, the new prediction dr. Fauci. Cool, even chilly temperatures in store for tonight and am tracking maureen chances for later this week. Some parents in Alameda County say they are fed up, they are demand of the local school board tonight. My boys are crying, im crying. Its not sustainable. Now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area, looking live at San Francisco where covid cases have gone up 250 in the past month. From about 32 to more than 80 a day. The city is still in the yellow tier but the mayor is shutting down Indoor Dining again beginning saturday at midnight. The capacity at jims in movie theaters will also be reduced. The city is also putting plans to reopen more in Person High School classes on hold. Meanwhile in contra costa county, they are back in the red tonight, betty yu was live in walnut creek with what
Now at 11, San Francisco among the bay area county slamming the brakes on reopening plans as coronavirus surges. Tonight, the new restrictions. Plus, how much longer are we going to have to wait for a vaccine to be widely available . Tonight, the new prediction dr. Fauci. Cool, even chilly temperatures in store for tonight and am tracking maureen chances for later this week. Some parents in Alameda County say they are fed up, they are demand of the local school board tonight. My boys are crying, im crying. Its not sustainable. Now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area, looking live at San Francisco where covid cases have gone up 250 in the past month. From about 32 to more than 80 a day. The city is still in the yellow tier but the mayor is shutting down Indoor Dining again beginning saturday at midnight. The capacity at jims in movie theaters will also be reduced. The city is also putting plans to reopen more in Person High School classes on hold. Meanwhile in contra costa county, they
Right now, looking live from our Sales Force Tower camera. Bit foggy as we look south. Good morning. Its wednesday, november 11th. Happy veterans day. My dad always said he is a vet. He says hug a veteran. Coronavirus dont hug a veteran. You can do an air hug. Thats true. Like that. Like that. Thats like jazz fingers. We are giving mary a hug. Jazz hands. Yeah. Good morning to you. We are looking at the clouds. You saw that fog on the Sales Force Tower camera. That indicates changes for us as its not as cold as yesterday morning or the day before. We have that cloud cover acting like a blanket. Thats why its more of a mild start. Here is a live look with our mark hop kins hotel camera. You can see the clouds and fog as we start off our day. Our temperatures this morning are looking in the 40s and 50s as we start off our day. We are looking at 55 in concord. 54 oakland. Livermore 52 and San Francisco. San jose and santa rosa at 49 degrees with those clouds. As we head through the aftern
I welcome you to the Historical Society and center this eechk. If you do not know about us, its time you did. We are the first such center within the walls of a major museum in the United States. And its about time. Im not going to take too much time, too much time away from the panel, but i do want to do a special shoutout to our moderator, post doctoral fellow in womens history and public history here at new york his r historical. Nick is a fantastic scholar and human being and colleague and i am so absolutely thrilled that hes been with us at a very important moment in the development of the center. I also want to do a special shoutout to the Melon Foundation itself, which about four years ago, gave us a giant vote of confidence and very lovely grant to get the center up and running because at the Melon Foundation, we are here and we are here to stay. And really, really happy about that. In any case, nick went to columbia university, got his phd there just a couple of years ago, as