University system. Retail post pandemic getting perhaps even grimmer as another Department Store set to announce bankruptcy taking on the fed. Druckenmiller calling out the fed. It is wednesday, may 13. You are watching Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc good morning, good afternoon, good morning welcome. Im Brian Sullivan thank you for spending your time with us here on cnbc it is a big news day from wall street to watch. Futures are basically flat, slightly higher. It could change. It is early. The dow closing down another 450 points yesterday for the second straight day of losses the nasdaq finally snapping a sixday win streak falling more than 2 on the day yesterday, futures basically flat now as well as investors continue to weigh comments from dr. Fauci warning of a second outbreak this fall if states move too quickly to reopen my approach towards the possibility of a rebound and second wave in the fall is that, a, it is entirely conceivable and possible and, b, i would hope between
That it is doing something, so i applaud every one of you for doing that i know how hard it can be. Im very lucky to have this house and this family, but its tough so i applaud you guys. Thank you for staying home lets flatten that curve we have a great show tonight Kerry Washington is on the show shes a good friend of our show and she has a new show called Little Fires Everywhere that her and Reese Witherspoon are starring in on hulu. And get those two together, im there. Ill watch that show anytime her charity is medshare. Org. And we thank kerry for coming on well be talking to her later in the show. Also, Andrew Rannells from the show black monday will be on the show, on showtime. Andrew, he was supposed to be our show friday before we left the studio his charity is meal train. Ive never heard of this this is a new charity to me, but its fascinating how theyre feeding people that are on the front line. It and i think kind of an unknown charity so thats a great thing to to broadcast
Brexit for all our people, one that offers security to workers in the car industry worried about their future, hope to families struggling to pay the bills and opportunities to pay the bills and opportunities to young people wanting a decentjob and the home of their own. These are the people we are thinking of and working for. It is a very different story around the mahogany table in chequers. The government seems much more concerned about cutting deals with each other for their friends and funders from the city of london. Labour is looking for a brexit that puts the working people first leaving the eu, whatever that exit the ends, risks delivering a shock to the economy and less the right plans and protections are in place. To allow the kind of investment and Economic Transformation programme the country needs and that labour is committed to. For 45 years of economy has become increasingly linked to the European Union and many of our laws and regulations set and monitored by a joint e
She discusses her latest book, the new better off. First up here is astrophysicists [applause] thank you welcome to the American Museum of natural history. Im your host for the evening and coauthor of this book talk, i am Neil Degrasse tyson. I serve as the frederick t rowes director of the Hayden Planetarium, a place we all went to as a kid. I was never the same after that. Come back and actually become director. I also want to welcome cspan into this event, they are recording it for book tv, so cspan is in the house. [applause] tonights book is called welcome to the university and i love saying that, welcome to the universe would go to planetarium director school they teach you how to speak like that. Let me immediately and reduce my coauthors, first, Michael Strauss. [applause] and richard, the third, these are my two coauthors. [applause] so just a bit of introduction, i taught for ten years at Princeton University from 1994 through 2003, before i transferred all of my activities h
Top stories were following this morning. A big rig accident could cause big delays for the morning commute. Well have a live report coming up. Top stories were following this morning. A big rig accident could cause big delays for the morning commute. Well have a live report coming up. The finally have more detail on exactly what theyre planning. George having some trouble with the jacket on the elbow will tell you what weve learned so far. It was early this morning when this big rig swerved to avoid someone and the driver said cut him off. In doing so he struck an abandoned vehicle on the side of the road and it ended up on the embankment. You can see traffic is backed up now and to vallejo on interstate 80 and the westbound direction. Slow traffic colossally cortines bridge. Its a real mess out there. But go back to his shots. And jackie are you with us . i am with the George Street were starting to get some detail. What theyre planning on doing it is taking the big rig where its at 3