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Thursday, October 28, 2021

AFN News October 21

 

ABC NEWS   OCTOBER 21, 2021

 

1)        From ABC news, I am Daria Albinger.  It could be a break in the case of a missing Florida man Brian Laundrie.  Authorities have wanted to talk to him since his fiancé Gabby Petito disappeared.  Her body later found in a national park in Wyoming.  “Investigators confirmed now not only are the remains human that were found in the park adjacent to wildlife reserve, that police and agents had been searching for weeks, but items found near the human remains belong to Brian Laundrie.  FBI special agent in charge, Michael McPherson; ‘Investigators found what appears to be human remains along with personal items, such as a backpack and notebook, belonging to Brian Laundrie.’  The area where the remains were found was until recently covered in swamp water.  Agents were reportedly led there by Brian Laundrie’s parents.  Alex Stone, ABC News.”

 

2)        The FDA is recommending booster doses of Moderna and Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccines.  The agency is also suggesting that the boosters could be mixed or matched.  The CDC will have the final say. 

 

3)        The Senate’s failed to get the 60 votes needed to begin debate on the voting rights act.  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer blasted the Republicans for blocking it; “By preventing the Senate from functioning as it was intended, Republicans in this body are permitting states to criminalize giving food and water to voters at the polls.”  Republicans say voting is a state’s issue.

 

4)        President Biden pushing a scaled-back 2 trillion-dollar domestic spending package in a visit to his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania; “In the Build Back Better plan, I got more money for passenger rail than the entire Amtrak system cost to begin with.  We’re going to change the nation in a big way.”  The White House is giving lawmakers until the end of next week to reach a deal.

 

5)        The NTSB says an investigation into yesterday’s plane crash near Houston could take over a year.  The black box and the flight data recorder were damaged when the chartered jet burst into flames.

 

6)        Stocks closed higher today.  You’re listening to ABC News.

 

 

7-1)  I am Susan Li, and this is the Fox Business report.

      “Stocks ended higher with the Nasdaq and S&P 500 closing in the green for the fifth straight session as strong corporate earnings reports eased investors’ concerns over broader economic slowdown.  Healthcare companies were among the gainers with Johnson & Johnson leading the charge after the pharmaceutical giant posted a larger profit in its third quarter than a year earlier.  The Dow rising 199 points, the Nasdaq up 107, S&P 500 up 33.

 

7-2)  And more people were watching Netflix in the summer quarter.  The streaming giant reported earnings beating Wall Street estimates in its revenue in line with forecast.  Netflix added around 4.4 million global paid subscribers, beating estimates as the company began to roll out a slew of content like a popular ‘Squid Game’.  Netflix said it expects to add 8.5 million subscribers in the fourth quarter.

 That’s your Fox Business report.  I am Hilarie Barsky, invested in you.”  

Sunday, October 17, 2021

AFN News October 14

ABC NEWS   OCTOBER 14, 2021

1)        From ABC news, I am Daria Albinger.  With the holiday shopping and shipping season just around the corner, President Biden is announcing some big changes to e-supply chain problems, and to get goods where they need to go.  “Not only will the port of Los Angeles now work around the clock unloading shipments; ‘Our nation’s largest retailer is committing to go all in on moving its product 24/7 from the ports to the stores nationwide.’  President Biden announcing that Walmart, Target and shippers UPS and FedEx will work extra shifts and add workers to break the supply chain bottle-necks, hurting companies and raising prices.  Andy Field, ABC News, Washington.”

2)        A decision is expected from the FDA in a matter of weeks on whether it will grant emergency use authorization for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for use in 5-11-year-olds.  Surgeon General Vivek Murthy today is White House covid response team briefing; “We could hear decisions from both agencies, FDA and CDC by early November, and we will be ready to implement their recommendations as soon as we hear them.”  Pfizer is offering a lower dose of its two-shot vaccine for kids.

3)        Regulators are also hoping that more Americans will shake the salt habit.  The FDA is suggesting a voluntary reduction in sodium intake in foods that we prepare in those made by food service businesses.  White House spokesman Jen Psaki; “On average, Americans consume 50% more sodium than recommended, which is liked to high blood pressure and increased risk of heart disease and stroke, and we believe that today’s action will lead to 12% reduction in average sodium intake over the next 2 and a half years.”  The average sodium intake is about 3400 mg a day; the new guideline for those 14 and older to keep it to 2300 mg or less.

5)        Going where few men or women for that matter have gone before, actor William Shatner best known for playing Captain James T Kirk of Star Trek, took a ride to the Age of Space on a Blue Origin rocket.  You’re listening to ABC News.

6-1)  I am Charles Payne, and this is the Fox Business report.

      “Stocks finished mixed with the Nasdaq and S&P 500 snapping a 3-session losing streak as investors digested earnings results and inflation data.  The consumer price index was 5.4% in the year ending in September, a slightly faster pace in expected as labor shortages and supply chain snarls kept prices high.  The Dow falling less than a percent, the Nasdaq up 106 points, S&P 500 up 13.

6-2)  And shares of JP Morgan Chase tumbled nearly 3% despite reporting earnings and revenue that exceeded Wall Street estimates.  The Wall Street bank benefited from the release of over $2 billion of loan-loss reserves that will build up to ride out after pandemic.  

6-3)  And shares of Apple ended slightly lower following reports that the tech giant will cut iPhone 13 production to up to 10 million units amid a shortage of components from chip suppliers, Broadcom and Texas instruments.

 That’s your Fox Business report.  I am Hilarie Barsky, invested in you.”  


Friday, October 15, 2021

AFN News October 7

 

ABC NEWS   OCTOBER 7, 2021 

1)        From ABC news, I am Daria Albinger.  They’ll have a deal at least for now.  Multiple Senators and aides are telling ABC News Democratic members intend to take Minority Leader Mitch McConnell up on his offer to raise the debt limit into December, but Hawaii’s Mazie Hirono wasn’t impressed; “Why should we accept any part of a BS offer?”  Oklahoma Republican Jim Inhofe is putting his face on the minority leader, “I think Mitch McConnell did the right thing by making the statement that he is going to encourage us to, for the first time stand strong.”  The Treasury Department says the nation will no longer be able to pay its bills if Congress doesn’t act before October 18th.

2)        It will soon be easier to get enough at-home COVID-19 tests.  “That means we will have available supply of 200 million rapid at-home tests per month starting in December with supply of tens of millions of additional tests coming on the market across the next few weeks”; White House corona virus response coordinator Jeff Zients.

3)        Los Angeles is enacting one of the country’s toughest vaccine mandates.  “Entering indoor restaurant, bar, gym, shopping center, entertainment venue or personal care like a barber shop or nail salon will require proof of full covid vaccination beginning in November.  Already LA’s mayor he said he will sign the ordinance into law.  It’s unclear which department will enforce a law.  Violations will range from $1,000 to 5,000.  Alex Stone, ABC News, Los Angeles.”

4)        The cleanup continues along southern California beaches affected by a huge leak of oil spills.  “We have upwards of 350 personnel on the beaches cleaning up, and at this point California residents can be assured that we’re utilizing as many resources as we can to protect our wildlife”; Coastguard Lieutenant Christian Corbo.

5)        Police in Arlington, Texas, say an 18-year-old student is in custody in connection with the school shooting which left 4 injured.  You’re listening to ABC News.

6-1)  I am Charles Payne, and this is the Fox Business report.

“Stocks staging a comeback in a final hour of trading after a morning selloff.  Stock trading has been choppy lately as investors have grappled with soaring energy prices and general shift higher in government bond yields.  The Dow rising 103 points, the Nasdaq up 68, S&P 500 up 18.

6-2)  And shares of American Airlines and JetBlue fell after analyst of Goldman Sachs downgraded both of their ratings due to concerns about fuel cost and slowdown in economic growth.

6-3)  And Bank of America, the second largest bank in the US, is raising its minimum hourly wage in the US to 21 bucks.  The firm has already pledged to increase pay to $25 an hour by 2025. 

6-4)  And Kroger going on a holiday hiring spree, and will be recruiting 20,000 associates for the holiday season.  Kroger’s hiring event slated for October 13th and will include interviews on-site and virtually.

That’s your Fox Business report.  I am Hilarie Barsky, invested in you.” 

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

AFN News September 30

 

AFN NEWS

Thursday, September 30, 2020

                                            

1)    From ABC News, I’m Daria Albinger. President Biden’s met with Democratic leaders with part of his agenda hanging in the balance on a possible government shutdown looming.  “And Democrats passed all their spending bills before Thursday night’s government shutdown deadline.  ‘We’ll see,’; the president’s press secretary Jen Psaki describing negotiations with Mr. Biden’s, ‘We’re obviously at a precarious, and important time in these discussions.’  The president still talking with two reluctant Democratic senators.  Andy Field, ABC News, Washington.”

2)    A group of Senate Republicans says it shows the Democrats are not maintaining control, South Dakota Senator John Thune; “I think what you’re seeing as a result of that unified control of the government by the Democrats is a crisis incompetence.”  But Democrats say raising the debt ceiling would pay for expenses from the previous administration.

                                           

3)    General Frank McKenzie told the House Armed Services Committee that former President Trump’s deal with the Taliban to withdraw all US troops from Afghanistan can be linked to the collapse of that nation’s government.  The head of Central Command joined by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the joint chiefs of staff chair General Mark Milley at the hearing.

 

4)    An urgent health advisory from the CDC regarding pregnant women in COVID-19.  “Startling numbers from the CDC on pregnant women contracting COVID-19 since the pandemic began; there’ve been more than 125,000 cases of COVID in expected mums in the US, including more than 22,000 hospitalized and 161 deaths.  And low vaccination rates may be the reason; just 31% of pregnant women have been vaccinated, Asian mums to be the highest number, pregnant black women are the least vaccinated.  The CDC urging all pregnant women to get their shots to prevent serious illness, death or pregnancy complications.  Derricke Dennis, ABC News.”

                   

5)      And New Hampshire state troopers escorted state workers attending the meeting on at Saint Anselm College to their cars after anti-vax protesters descended on campus.  You’re listening to ABC News.

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I’m Charles Payne, and this is the Fox Business Report.

“Stocks ended mixed after rising bond yields triggered the biggest decline in months on Wall Street on Tuesday.  The Dow rising 91 points, the Nasdaq down 34, S&P 500 up 7. // And shares of discount retailer Dollar Tree popped over 16% after the discount retailer announced that it is increasing its stock buybacks and testing out higher prices at some locations. // And shares of eyewear maker Warby Parker made their Wall Street debut in the direct listing rather than an initial public offering.  Warby shares closed 35% higher from a reference price of $40 a share. // And home improvement retailer Rose is launching a new discount for first responders to thank them further service from October 22nd through 24th.  Eligible first responders can save 10% on select items at stores nationwide and also online.

That’s your Fox Business report. I am Hilarie Barsky, invested in you.”