Now. Is the work from home trend here to stay or just a temporary blip its random but interesting. Well bring you the results coming up on this monday, september 28th, this is Worldwide Exchange right here on cnbc. Thank you for joining us on this monday. Lets get right now to your monday money and stock futures are higher dow futures up about 229 nasdaq futures on a percentage basis are up slightly more but do keep in mind we could see a lot of people not working today and volatility does tend to increase particularly in the morning. And the big loser lastweek was not stocks it was the medals. Gold and silver losing a lot on inflation concerns silver down a bunch last week as well not seeing a big move today maybe a slight move to higher in some of the medals gold down about. 7 of 1 now lets set you up for the week with what were going to call the wex watch list. Thats our internal name for Worldwide Exchange get it w. E. X. This is the most important thing for you this week. Now all
Pursuing solutions for americas neglected needs. And by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Source on bbc news for viewers in the u. K. And around the world. We are covering the latest on the coronavirus developments. France is emerging from its lockdown on monday, although paris will will face heavy restrictions. More than Million People have filed for unemployment in the u. S. That means one in five workers have lost their job since the worlds biggest economy ground to a halt seven weeks ago. Seismic shocks in the u. K. As well. The bank of england warns the u. K. Is headed for its worst economic downturn in history. Black people in the u. K. Are twice as likely to die from covid19 as right people. We look at why. And these live images coming in from downing street where, as you can see, the pme minister is among thousands saying thanks to frontline workers battling covid19. Warm welcome to the program. Across europe, some countries are beginning to ta
Not only for america but for all state as we learn from each other. Ive had the privilege of coming here and gaining some longlasting friendships in a bipartisan way. I hope the you governors will take advantage of the opportunity to associate one with another. All of us tout the successs they have had, but i have done the same thing about utah but theres always room for improvement and the opportunity to come and learn from unc best practices and what is taking place in this country has helped me become a better governor. I heard the song God Bless America and i hope god does bless america and i think he does but the best hopes for our success, you governors are providing solutions for the nations problems, laboratories of democracy as these little pilot programs we all learn from and as opposed to the dysfunction we see in washington dc i see tremendous success and function taking place and appreciate the organization. Let me conclude by saying i hope you have enjoyed utah, the rodeo
Colleagues. Colleagues about the key issues of the day. Including outcomes for disconnected youth. Safer and smarter was. Investing in resilience. Cyber Security Workforce development. They all arrive at early learning. Innovative strategies. We will discuss how together, we can develop bipartisan approaches to improve the lives of all americans. Also want to acknowledge our International Best who have traveled from so far away to be here with us today. Please feel free to stand up as you are recognized. From japan we are honored to be joined. He serves a special advisor to the japanese Prime Minister abe. Complimentary vice minister of foreign affairs. Apanese ambassador to the u. S. From mexico, we are joined by governor dominguez. Where are you governor . He is the the chair which is mexicos equivalent of mga. From canada we are joined by a delegation of senators. Members of parliament from a canadian federal government and officials from ontario and quebec. [applause] were also exc
Important humanitarian decision. And he deserves every bit of the credit that weve heard here today. That said, we have to be realistic and say that doesnt solve all the problems and the fact it create some. Then on the civil war,. Whatever i did in academe should also have some dimension that reached out to people who are just interested in the era the way i have been when i was growing up and seemed there should be more bridges between academia and the public than are. Are. One of the key places where that can happen i knew also from experience was at battlefields where you can make a connection to the past in the way that you cant. Sunday at 4 p. M. Eastern on reel america the 1967 film testament of truth details civilian injuries and deaths caused by u. S. Bombing in north vietnam. I used to come home from school for happy with all my close father, grandmother and grandfather. There were 15 of them including an unborn baby had been killed. Only i am left. Even little babies, innoce