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they are in areas of iot. that's one of our key areas.y, we've also been investing in automotive products. data systems, entertainment systems. we have a huge leverage in those areas. looking ahead three years down the road, we see a more balanced business with a much more diverse product. not only from mobile which is our largest segment, but we will have iot, industrial, automotive, and computing as other sectors -- sectors of the market we can serve customers in. nejra: are you preparing for any kind of negative hit to the business if we have an escalation in u.s. china trade tensions into next year? >> i didn't hear that. trade friction with china? nejra: yes. u.s. china trade tensions. you preparing for any negative hit? >> our direct exposure to some of the customers, which are on the trade distinction, is relatively small. the majority of our products are not subject to the trade restrictions because they originated from europe or asia. i think the impact on us is not so huge. we obviously prefer to have no trade frictions. that su
they are in areas of iot. that's one of our key areas.y, we've also been investing in automotive products. data systems, entertainment systems. we have a huge leverage in those areas. looking ahead three years down the road, we see a more balanced business with a much more diverse product. not only from mobile which is our largest segment, but we will have iot, industrial, automotive, and computing as other sectors -- sectors of the market we can serve customers in. nejra: are you preparing for...
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even if individual iot devices are secure, more devices mean more vulnerabilities. example hackers , accessed the digital thermometer in a casino's aquarium and worked their way from there through the casino's network to gain access to their database of highrollers. things get scarier when you imagine malware infecting a self-driving car or a surgical medical device. other worries concern business practices that are legal, if not well-known. smart factories could be smart enough to track an employee's every move, including trips to the restroom. health trackers collect blood pressure and heart rate information but what if that , gets shared with your insurance provider? it is not unthinkable a customer could sell information to advertisers, or even to hostile governments. and there are already examples of potential misuse, including a 2019 report that amazon employees had listened to recordings of customers using there echo devices. there is also the question of utility. does your baby need a smart diaper? does your pet need a smart door? does the function of these
even if individual iot devices are secure, more devices mean more vulnerabilities. example hackers , accessed the digital thermometer in a casino's aquarium and worked their way from there through the casino's network to gain access to their database of highrollers. things get scarier when you imagine malware infecting a self-driving car or a surgical medical device. other worries concern business practices that are legal, if not well-known. smart factories could be smart enough to track an...
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from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.ings, things that are connected, machines that are connected to each other, that provide long—term connectivity. a lot of it is stuff that people are familiar with. smart lighting, smart locks, not particularly new concepts, but what we have done is we have packaged it all together and put it into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very long list of things, these can be quite small things, things that people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone to find technological solutions. we whittled it down to the things we felt and we heard were most commonly going to be of importance to people. technology is in all our lives at the moment nowadays and will continue to be so, so we want to make sure people with learning disabilities are not disadvantaged by not being able to access technology. it is designed to be customisable to each individual user, with the hardware and s
from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.ings, things that are connected, machines that are connected to each other, that provide long—term connectivity. a lot of it is stuff that people are familiar with. smart lighting, smart locks, not particularly new concepts, but what we have done is we have packaged it all together and put it into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it...
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the criteria in terms of getting out of iot&e is to test against threats that we will see 10 years from now in the densities we would see 10 years from now. we can only do that in a synthetic environment. so we've completed over 90% of the testing. we are very confident in the configuration of the aircraft and we are just working on the nuances of working against these advanced threats. so the public should be extremely comfortable with the aircraft that is out there today. the full rate production decision basically codifies the final capability of the aircraf when we get through the testing versus advanced threats. >> so relative to your question on the $7 billion, so this is part of a series of contract awards and obligations that have been made over the course of a number of years in the execution of this effort. so if we look back to what was previously announced, we previously announced 255 aircraft along with about $11 billion obligation for advanced procurement, economic order quantities, and worked on previously. and then on the undefinitized contract action, or uca, associated
the criteria in terms of getting out of iot&e is to test against threats that we will see 10 years from now in the densities we would see 10 years from now. we can only do that in a synthetic environment. so we've completed over 90% of the testing. we are very confident in the configuration of the aircraft and we are just working on the nuances of working against these advanced threats. so the public should be extremely comfortable with the aircraft that is out there today. the full rate...
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cars every two, two and a half years with smartphones in their heyday but when you look at autos and iott trying to not make a big deal ou the of the devices like a superiorities pro x which has the qualcomm chip. but they say as we move to the cloud and the intelligence edge as we work with the cloud is working to our advantage and displace the p.c. stahl warts a little bit >> entertain of things they keep talking about is a big opportunity. it's interesting, the stock ended down today i'm not sure what the expectations were going into. >> stock. >> stock was trading at 19-year highs heading into this. when you think about it, you mentioned about the nxpi deal david. if you think about the semi conductor stock on the planet what did they engage in? m. and ap that's how they diversified how did intel into mobile they bought mobilite and iot alterrap they've been messing around with regulatory issues and all this stuff. and you know, over the last five years their sales went from $26 billion to 19.5. and next year is the first year to show growth that's one of the reasons investors might
cars every two, two and a half years with smartphones in their heyday but when you look at autos and iott trying to not make a big deal ou the of the devices like a superiorities pro x which has the qualcomm chip. but they say as we move to the cloud and the intelligence edge as we work with the cloud is working to our advantage and displace the p.c. stahl warts a little bit >> entertain of things they keep talking about is a big opportunity. it's interesting, the stock ended down today...
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from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.e familiar with. smart lighting, smart locks, not particularly new concepts, but what we have done is we have packaged it altogether and put it into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very long list of things, these can be quite small things, things that people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone to find technological solutions. we whittled it down to the things we felt and we heard were most commonly going to be of importance to people. technology is in all our lives at the moment nowadays and will continue to be so, so we want to make sure people with learning disabilities are not disadvantaged by not being able to access technology. it is designed to be customisable to each individual user, with the hardware and software tailored to their needs and personal abilities. the platform blends smart home technologies with things adam can use outside the home too, suc
from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.e familiar with. smart lighting, smart locks, not particularly new concepts, but what we have done is we have packaged it altogether and put it into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very long list of things, these can be quite small things, things that people might want to achieve and then...
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. >> iot an exclusive tour of the set.as comfy in birkenstocks and a dress has clearly recoved just fine. >> so okay this is big news. o sinks instead of one. >> why was this the right time to bring you back togeth again because people have been asking about a reunion for years? >>e agreed for 20 solid years that it was a terrible idea. we must never do it. then i don't know. "will and grace" was good and we realed that our daughter who original show would be leaving home and so sudden empty nest seemed like we could write about that. >> plus, if we waited any longer we would be dead. >> oh god. >> iwould a reay slow reboot. >> literally got iin faster than iould. that's how good. >> oh, what's all this? this my darling is paradise. >> what hasn changed after two decades? >> i'm happily exhaustedt the o. end of theay. >> "e.t." sited the set 19 mes. we we also behind the scenes with lisa kudrow four months "friends."anded the role on >> just member we threw you a bone. >>kay, i'll remember. as ursula?a kudrow come back >>
. >> iot an exclusive tour of the set.as comfy in birkenstocks and a dress has clearly recoved just fine. >> so okay this is big news. o sinks instead of one. >> why was this the right time to bring you back togeth again because people have been asking about a reunion for years? >>e agreed for 20 solid years that it was a terrible idea. we must never do it. then i don't know. "will and grace" was good and we realed that our daughter who original show would be...
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so the trend is not just 5g, but certainly cloud and data center and ei and iot for memory and storagen context what you just said gigabyte, it used to be four gigabyte and you talk about eight and now 12 that is a dramatic amount of interelect you'll property of micron much more than the bull stick. >> so memory has absolutely become essential in this data economy. and you cannot do without more memory because now compute has got to a point and communications with 5g have a point with low late epsy and iot and data insights have to be drawn from that data where does that live, it lives in the products that micron makes so average capacities of d ram, content and in smartphones continues to increase, by approximately 25% on a year-over-year basis when you look at 2018, 2019 being about four gigabyte and 2020 expected to be about 5 gigabyte but same story applies in the data center as well. >> i think that someone who is watching will say jim you're very excited about 2020 but we have to deal with d ram pricing which is still going down and have to do with nan may be good and you have t
so the trend is not just 5g, but certainly cloud and data center and ei and iot for memory and storagen context what you just said gigabyte, it used to be four gigabyte and you talk about eight and now 12 that is a dramatic amount of interelect you'll property of micron much more than the bull stick. >> so memory has absolutely become essential in this data economy. and you cannot do without more memory because now compute has got to a point and communications with 5g have a point with...
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isthe difference is that iot a question of ukrainian corruption politically within the country. it is a question of corruption that the ukrainians potentially colludeder with in an politics. heit is all intermeshed in question of what is sovereignty. is it ukrainian sovereignty, u.s. 70, and all -- u.s. sovereignty, and all so entwined it can get confusing.laura: iees are pointing out rightly that the witnesses have secondhand information about what happened. jay: it is a lot of hearsay. the whiseblower, who they already said will not be testifying, the original whistleblower, it was all secondhand information -- i hearfrom white houseers they were concerned about this particular call. really you have to democrats bringing forth in william kent and bill taylor the strongest cases that they thinwill make e connection in the most compelling way that there were laws broken and this was in fact collusion with a foreign agent to interfere in american elections. whether they make that case remains to be seen. laura: the president himself as meeting rkey's president erdogan, but will h
isthe difference is that iot a question of ukrainian corruption politically within the country. it is a question of corruption that the ukrainians potentially colludeder with in an politics. heit is all intermeshed in question of what is sovereignty. is it ukrainian sovereignty, u.s. 70, and all -- u.s. sovereignty, and all so entwined it can get confusing.laura: iees are pointing out rightly that the witnesses have secondhand information about what happened. jay: it is a lot of hearsay. the...
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from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.particularly new concept, smart locks are not a particularly new concept, but what we have done is we have packaged it altogether and put it into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very, very long list of things — these can be quite small things — but things that people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone and we said "what are the technological solutions to that?" we whittled it down to the things we felt and we heard were most commonly going to be of importance to people. technology is in all our lives, really, at the moment nowadays and will continue to be so, so we want to make sure people with learning disabilities are not disadvantaged by not being able to access technology. it is designed to be customisable to each individual user, with the hardware and software tailored to their needs and personal abilities. app: i am thirsty. the platform blends smart home
from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.particularly new concept, smart locks are not a particularly new concept, but what we have done is we have packaged it altogether and put it into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very, very long list of things — these can be quite small things — but things that people might want to...
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from smart home devices and iot —based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructionsnected to each other, they provide long—term connectivity. a lot of it is stuck people are familiar with. smart lights, locks but we have packaged it altogether and put it into this user interface which has been tailored specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. wistar with a long list of things, they can be small, thinks people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone to find technological solutions. the things we felt and heard were important to people. technology is in our lives and will continue to be so, so we want to make sure people with disabilities can access technology. it can be customised to each user, tailored to their needs and personal abilities. the platform planned smart technology with thanks adam can use outside the home, such as video calling a support worker for assistance or as a communication aid. what would you do with the options on this screen? so you can tell them what you want to go. which are your favourite? sounds g
from smart home devices and iot —based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructionsnected to each other, they provide long—term connectivity. a lot of it is stuck people are familiar with. smart lights, locks but we have packaged it altogether and put it into this user interface which has been tailored specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. wistar with a long list of things, they can be small, thinks people might want to achieve and then we...
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to do that, we are going on the same internet journey that iot companies went on. i would say the what difference is where -- we are probably focused a lot more at digital at the edge. if we get those right, i think the benefit will be that finally for once, for once if the government has a piece of data that can help the war fighter, we can get it to them. it's crazy in the world we live in where you retina with your personal devices are connected to the entire world. think about how much ability to understand come to use our term command and control to control things, you can control everything. we live in that world. our operators go home with that capability and they come into military with things -- where things can't talk to each other. so the final think -- a big shout out to the air force. they went big after digital. it's a huge risk to put billions of dollars into the digital transformation you can't take a picture of it, right? but you know behind your phone is an amazing powerful architecture that allows that phone to be so much more than a platform. so
to do that, we are going on the same internet journey that iot companies went on. i would say the what difference is where -- we are probably focused a lot more at digital at the edge. if we get those right, i think the benefit will be that finally for once, for once if the government has a piece of data that can help the war fighter, we can get it to them. it's crazy in the world we live in where you retina with your personal devices are connected to the entire world. think about how much...
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the criteria in terms of getting out of iot and eat is to test against threats that we will see 10 yearsw and the densities we would see them 10 years from now. we can only do that in a synthetic environment. we have completed over 90% of the testing. we are very confident in the configuration of the aircraft and we are just working on the nuances of working against these advanced threats. the public should be extremely comfortable with the aircraft that is out there today.the full rate production decision basically codifies the final capability of the aircraft when we get through the testing versus advanced threats. >> relative to your question on the $7 million. this is a part of a series of contract awards and over course of a number of years. if we look back to what was previously announced we previously announced 255 aircraft along with about $11 billion obligation for advanced procurement. hulu the announcement yesterday added 114 to that total and added an obligation of about $7 billion for work to begin almost aircraft. in addition to that obligation, we also obligated an additio
the criteria in terms of getting out of iot and eat is to test against threats that we will see 10 yearsw and the densities we would see them 10 years from now. we can only do that in a synthetic environment. we have completed over 90% of the testing. we are very confident in the configuration of the aircraft and we are just working on the nuances of working against these advanced threats. the public should be extremely comfortable with the aircraft that is out there today.the full rate...
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from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.lighting is not a particularly new concept, smart locks are not a particularly new concept, but what we have done is we have packaged it altogether and put it into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very, very long list of things — these can be quite small things — but things that people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone and we said "what are the technological solutions to that?" we whittled it down to the things we felt and we heard were most commonly going to be of importance to people. technology is in all our lives, really, at the moment nowadays and will continue to be so, so we want to make sure people with learning disabilities are not disadvantaged by not being able to access technology. it is designed to be customisable to each individual user, with the hardware and software tailored to their needs and personal abilities. app: i am thirsty. the platform
from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.lighting is not a particularly new concept, smart locks are not a particularly new concept, but what we have done is we have packaged it altogether and put it into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very, very long list of things — these can be quite small things — but things that people...
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communication and commercial enter prizes as well health, public trading >> this is fuelling the development of iot, the internet of things. 5g has an opportunity to add significantly to the dig call economies of all nations it is even more important that nations when they consider going down the 5g path, that it has to be a collaborative effort. >> the use of 5g for augmented reality, the shopping experience to get people off buying on line and into the shopping centers. >> thank you very much >> there will be plenty of discussion on the ground at this year's east west itself. >> for more on the investment outlook, i'm joined by julian rogers and neil robson the technology story has been fascinating. it feels as though this year, we've begun to see real discertainment >> it is a symptom of risk off that those running naked get discovered wework is an example of that those with the lesser capabilities might be able to hide that for a while. it is in effect, you'll find those business that would never make money will fail >> you are seeing some degree of competitive advantage for the business that t
communication and commercial enter prizes as well health, public trading >> this is fuelling the development of iot, the internet of things. 5g has an opportunity to add significantly to the dig call economies of all nations it is even more important that nations when they consider going down the 5g path, that it has to be a collaborative effort. >> the use of 5g for augmented reality, the shopping experience to get people off buying on line and into the shopping centers. >>...
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brings with it, iot, internet of things devices are insecure.these are what will be popping onto this. any of those worlds that's the fundamental national security. >> for for a human question that raised by these technologies and the china question per se or china dimensions. i do want to underplay the ways in which china amplifies security threat to the united states and his networks but it is not the sole security problem. even if china would decide it did to compete on 5g for whatever reasons that carry on, finland, swindling, do your best. even if we ended up in the world magically we still have a major security problem with one of the most critical infrastructures in the world coming up for economies. >> what worries you the most? >> huawei or the underlying? underling. it hasn't been, a lot of security solutions unerring articulated at least in the public space are very issue tailored to huawei. i am less concerned whether we can solve those and more concerned with whether or not we look at this much broader area of risk management and th
brings with it, iot, internet of things devices are insecure.these are what will be popping onto this. any of those worlds that's the fundamental national security. >> for for a human question that raised by these technologies and the china question per se or china dimensions. i do want to underplay the ways in which china amplifies security threat to the united states and his networks but it is not the sole security problem. even if china would decide it did to compete on 5g for whatever...
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knowing and iot really liked a lot of things that you had to say. >> my name is kevin, i am actuallyunning for the ios send it. i am so honored to meet you, i am a fan. good luck. sen. harris: thank you for being here. do you want to take one together? sen. harris: you guys are like this it's a/daughter here today -- you guys are like the fifth mother/daughter here today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> there is more campaign 2020 coverage this weekend with senator kamala harris attending a house party in iowa. live sunday on c-span. -- senator abyss elizabeth warren holds a town hall in iowa city. also live on c-span. go shopping and see what is now available at the c-span1 line store. including our all-new campaign 2020 sweat and hats. ando c-span store.org browse all of our products. >>
knowing and iot really liked a lot of things that you had to say. >> my name is kevin, i am actuallyunning for the ios send it. i am so honored to meet you, i am a fan. good luck. sen. harris: thank you for being here. do you want to take one together? sen. harris: you guys are like this it's a/daughter here today -- you guys are like the fifth mother/daughter here today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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within pg and he -- pg&e that would like things to stay the way they are but frankly, the stus quo iote and the cost of doing nothing is far greater than the cost of taking a hard look at how we can transform this company into one that would be both responsive and responsible. william: mayor from san jose, california, thank you very much. ♪ judy: one of the biggest issues in the 2020 presidential campaign is about expanding health coverage or not. aliens of americans are at that time of yearhen they have to decide whether to get their coverage through the marketplace is created during the obama years. looks at this more closely.waz amna: the increases backed up by census bureau data. ex numbers are rising.the we will look at that question ysd this enrollment season. president trump e remains committed to killing the affordable care act and has backed a state lawsuit to do so but at the same time, it is the law of the land. the president wants er people with an alternative. ewhe has not offered anylan yet. for more on this,go moins us now. she reports on this for the new york times. let
within pg and he -- pg&e that would like things to stay the way they are but frankly, the stus quo iote and the cost of doing nothing is far greater than the cost of taking a hard look at how we can transform this company into one that would be both responsive and responsible. william: mayor from san jose, california, thank you very much. ♪ judy: one of the biggest issues in the 2020 presidential campaign is about expanding health coverage or not. aliens of americans are at that time of...
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that memory and storage products are extremely important when you look at the trends today for 5g, iotmous, clout computing, and in this backdrop with our technology innovation, the products we bring to customers here in china, we are really a valued partner to those customers. of course, micron has a rich history of 40 years. tremendous amount of innovation from the company. we are used to competition all around the globe. we, of course, continue to focus on bringing new products and new technologies to customers around the globe, including the ones here in china. manus: there are challenges therein from a production point of view. you have to deal with the reality of the trade war. what i want to get a sense is how much additional production are you taking out of america, and moving it to other global centers? have you done that this year? do you anticipate doing some of that next year? >> we actually have manufacturing of our leading-edge flash products around the globe. in u.s., we have not taken any manufacturing out of the u.s. ouract, our center -- fabrication center in manassas
that memory and storage products are extremely important when you look at the trends today for 5g, iotmous, clout computing, and in this backdrop with our technology innovation, the products we bring to customers here in china, we are really a valued partner to those customers. of course, micron has a rich history of 40 years. tremendous amount of innovation from the company. we are used to competition all around the globe. we, of course, continue to focus on bringing new products and new...
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from what iot their argument is this was all a big misunderstanding.don sondland, kurt volker, everyone involved either w misunderstoot was happening or misunderstood or miscomnicated. democrats could not be differen they say clearly the president was signaling if not outright directing his political opponents should be investigated by a foreign power and he was eithholding aid from the f of course, the question still is how dictly the president communicatedtehat or not. you, being in that hearing room today felt different. you can tell the different -- democrats felt they made a good case today. republicans are trying to eke out judy: yamiche, to the white this very closely.y are watching what are they saying? yamiche: the president and white house aides were watching this very closely. ambassador sondlan said he was not directly told by president trump to hedge this $391 million of military aid toai u for an investigation into joe biden and the democrats. however, he said he felt like he was doing everything at the direction of the president, as a re
from what iot their argument is this was all a big misunderstanding.don sondland, kurt volker, everyone involved either w misunderstoot was happening or misunderstood or miscomnicated. democrats could not be differen they say clearly the president was signaling if not outright directing his political opponents should be investigated by a foreign power and he was eithholding aid from the f of course, the question still is how dictly the president communicatedtehat or not. you, being in that...
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it's about facilitating the massive digitization of pretty much everything, the internet of things, iotpiece of hardware. for example, most people don't think too much of the connected core i don't know with 5 g, your car can connect at least ten times faster and that puts a whole new spin on the concept. no wonder the automakers line up for this bmw, which sky works calls out honey well, seamans, ge, phillip, if you think 5g is no big deal, maybe you aren't thinking big enough, every wearable device, indoor, out door, it's constantly underestimated sky works saw its own stock down 6 bucks, and spent the rest of the day rebounding it closed down just $0.45 as it dawned on people that they were being given an incredible buying opportunity again for 5g, same thing for marvel technologies, all companies with major 5g exposure i need you to think of 5g as a game changer, when microsoft and intel developed a pc far more powerful or apple unveiled the iphone from dial up internet to broad band to wireless you know this already. and most people can't see it with their own eyes. not all 5 g chi
it's about facilitating the massive digitization of pretty much everything, the internet of things, iotpiece of hardware. for example, most people don't think too much of the connected core i don't know with 5 g, your car can connect at least ten times faster and that puts a whole new spin on the concept. no wonder the automakers line up for this bmw, which sky works calls out honey well, seamans, ge, phillip, if you think 5g is no big deal, maybe you aren't thinking big enough, every wearable...
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>>the cause of things iot enough tochange calendar and fire out what to do with the mike kidd right that work on wednesday thursday can i try toake wel i can work from home because my laptop needs the resort to work me for 2 hours in the day time and it it's just. you got to make have a washer i mean there's so many things that you hav to think about. >>and you can hear the strs in her voice she said it just even just thinking about it was puttg exting stress and her a mine sit's...
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. >> hair iot has subsequently written about his phone call with the candidate. quote, for 18 minutes and 45 seconds, we talked about educational inequality, poverty, and institutional racism in america and how to fix it. back for round two, alexi mccammond and michael steele. alexi and michael, this conversation on the merits could take us several broadcasts. let's reduce it to initially here the kornacki estimate, and here's what i mean, alexi. steve kornacki estimates one in four democratic voters in the primaries, african-american. does this mayor have any hope of winning folks over to his side? >> steve kornacki also points out in that piece that you just read from that since 1992, no democratic candidate for president has eventually become the nominee for president without winning a majority of the black vote. mayor pete in polling has shown up at zero percent. the most he's reached is 4% support from black voters. they're obviously a lot of room for him to grow. this conversation that he had at a table full of white men by the way, in 2011, which is like a
. >> hair iot has subsequently written about his phone call with the candidate. quote, for 18 minutes and 45 seconds, we talked about educational inequality, poverty, and institutional racism in america and how to fix it. back for round two, alexi mccammond and michael steele. alexi and michael, this conversation on the merits could take us several broadcasts. let's reduce it to initially here the kornacki estimate, and here's what i mean, alexi. steve kornacki estimates one in four...
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and it would be a very good way for us influencing the private sector, cybersecurity, on those iot devices. we passed it out of this committee. it hasn't been taken up for a vote on the nat floor and it would be a great thing for us to do to help our commercial sector move forward in this way. i wanted to follow up a little bit where you, mr. krebs, on the issue of ransomware. thank you for your willingness to work with local, county, and state partners on this. obviously, ransomware has been impacting government entities across the country at all levels, including in my state of new hampshire. where recently a county government was hit. luckily, they had a backup plan. they recognized the threat, they shut down their systems. but they had to run a jail, a nursing home, and dispatch with pen and paper until they could get it back up. and everybody needs to obviously be prepared for that. i understand that they have state and local entities and has tried to share information with them about the nature of these threats and that's movement in the right direction, but i think we have to do mor
and it would be a very good way for us influencing the private sector, cybersecurity, on those iot devices. we passed it out of this committee. it hasn't been taken up for a vote on the nat floor and it would be a great thing for us to do to help our commercial sector move forward in this way. i wanted to follow up a little bit where you, mr. krebs, on the issue of ransomware. thank you for your willingness to work with local, county, and state partners on this. obviously, ransomware has been...
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opportunity for skyworks given the number of use cases he says, not just smartphones but industrial iotnd his company he says is at the forefront of the sea change. the cfo talking about huawei another customer that was a headwind given he says huawei is on the american blacklist. he says the company's managing is well. melissa, back to you. >> josh lipton in san francisco. i think maybe the most important thing about that report is what josh said at the first opening of the hit, that issis up 50% this year. we've had a huge run in a lot of suppliers going into skyworks. it's like the tail end of the suppliers report zbroog josh mentioned korvo a keter when they reported gopd up 15% and skyworks up in sympathy 15%. to a new 52-week high that took the excitement that quarter they just reported wouldn't have gapped up. now it's back in the mid-90s, the breakout level and probably a decent level if you bleach in the 5g upgrade story and looking at a stock trading at market multiple where expectations come down dramatically and then you look out a year and you say okay maybe the huawei head
opportunity for skyworks given the number of use cases he says, not just smartphones but industrial iotnd his company he says is at the forefront of the sea change. the cfo talking about huawei another customer that was a headwind given he says huawei is on the american blacklist. he says the company's managing is well. melissa, back to you. >> josh lipton in san francisco. i think maybe the most important thing about that report is what josh said at the first opening of the hit, that...
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analog devices is an internet of things, iot chipmaker, one that's linked to the weakened end markets of manufacturing, and autos. more than traditional tech infrastructure, the stock has been gloomy and sanguine based on the progress of the trade talks more than its actual fundamentals finally, deere reports wednesday. wednesday morning. now, here's one of those stocks, and we have a bunch of them, where it doesn't even matter what they say. wall street seems to love deere no matter what why is that? because the trade war is a win-win situation for deere. either we get a deal and our farmers get lots of orders, or we get no deal and that business goes to brazil and our farmers get bailed out by the government because we're headed into an election year. either way, deere's customers will have the money to buy new equipment. essentially, the stock tends to trade down after earnings because the automated machines that generate the headlines for these stories aren't very good at writing them. they'll say something like deere cuts forecast, then the conference call begins deere tells a gr
analog devices is an internet of things, iot chipmaker, one that's linked to the weakened end markets of manufacturing, and autos. more than traditional tech infrastructure, the stock has been gloomy and sanguine based on the progress of the trade talks more than its actual fundamentals finally, deere reports wednesday. wednesday morning. now, here's one of those stocks, and we have a bunch of them, where it doesn't even matter what they say. wall street seems to love deere no matter what why...
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the implications of that across devices and the world of iot asch is really fascinating we embed a lotchnologies that have been developed in the last two years and embed ourselves in the future of commerce. we have made significant strides recognizing the world is moving to be more connected and many of those investments including ai will have very significant implications as we move toward an even faster connected world and an even more connected world in the years ahead. much, arihank you so from thatining us singapore fintech festival. we have an independent panel of safety experts saying they decided that boeings redesign for the software is safe. has presented a preliminary report agreeing that the changes to the flawed flight altitude sensor are compliant with regulations but said more needs to be done before the max can fly again. imports will be held below 300 million tons. shipmentg the pace of could tail off in the final two months. putting a cap on expectations for subsequent years. thea tries to regulate amount of imports. rishaad: staying with that industry -- bhp saying t
the implications of that across devices and the world of iot asch is really fascinating we embed a lotchnologies that have been developed in the last two years and embed ourselves in the future of commerce. we have made significant strides recognizing the world is moving to be more connected and many of those investments including ai will have very significant implications as we move toward an even faster connected world and an even more connected world in the years ahead. much, arihank you so...
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night, iot, the second was allowed to lie down, bound hand and foot, and in the middle of the night,eone came up and tapped me on the shoulder and whispered, are you esther moorefield? i said i was. they said, come with me. they left my hands tied to put a blanket over my head, and took me away from the embassy compound. changes,of automobile moving from one card to another, and i think i eventually ended up in a student dorm. narrator: he and five others had been spirited out of the embassy to ask us -- act as hostages for the hostages. head ihe back of my heard the rifles being loaded, the bolt, the click of the trigger on a nifty chamber -- on an empty chamber. i knew it was clearly intended to intimidate us at that time. for me, it was also an indication i might not get out and i was likely to be there for a long time. ♪ narrator: as chaos reigned, fear spread throughout the foreign community. u.s. businessmen fled iran, taking flights to anywhere. for the british hiding the fugitive americans, anxiety grew that the residential compound might be attacked, so the british ambassado
night, iot, the second was allowed to lie down, bound hand and foot, and in the middle of the night,eone came up and tapped me on the shoulder and whispered, are you esther moorefield? i said i was. they said, come with me. they left my hands tied to put a blanket over my head, and took me away from the embassy compound. changes,of automobile moving from one card to another, and i think i eventually ended up in a student dorm. narrator: he and five others had been spirited out of the embassy to...
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of these 160 megahertz channels available, untold innovation and investment on ar and vr, industrial iot, applications. one of the things to highlight is the importance of the gigahertz band. we are in the early stages but hopefully, things will go well over the next several weeks. >> not surprised to hear finland is leading the pack. not enough they have a great winter olympics team compared to ours -- >> that answer was daunting and we will give a test on it. i will be the first person to flunk. mention gigahertz at a party sometime. >> more questions in the middle of the room? the microphone is coming. >> jordan will cox, rand corporation. do you feel the threats posed by zte devices have a parallel partner or companies based in china and their data collection through devices of any time -- kind in the united states and are you thinking about what could be done to monitor that? >> it is a good question and i mentioned earlier the letter from senator schumer regarding tictoc. we see members of both houses expressing concern about applications from other countries, face app, a russian c
of these 160 megahertz channels available, untold innovation and investment on ar and vr, industrial iot, applications. one of the things to highlight is the importance of the gigahertz band. we are in the early stages but hopefully, things will go well over the next several weeks. >> not surprised to hear finland is leading the pack. not enough they have a great winter olympics team compared to ours -- >> that answer was daunting and we will give a test on it. i will be the first...
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efforts like the council to secure the consensus based by the iot sea capabilities and both examples of the industry given of the efforts to help achieve that global competitive ecosystem with vendors and components and at the director of cessna. which analyze is across 16 critical infrastructures and the political functions my commit to you all is to be leading these activities from mutual benefits. more work needs to be done and that's clear but i believe we have these structures to get the job done and that is the goal and it's up to a wide range of stakeholders and once again thank you for the opportunity to appear today i look forward to questions. >> thank you mister krebs. even though the nationals did not the brewers out of the playoffs it was a really fun game to watch. our next witnesses diane ronaldo. the department of commerce and when although was with the house committee where she was the lead committee staffer with the landmarks security infiltration and miss ronaldo produced the oversight budget monitoring from the agency. miss run all the. >> chairman johnson and ran
efforts like the council to secure the consensus based by the iot sea capabilities and both examples of the industry given of the efforts to help achieve that global competitive ecosystem with vendors and components and at the director of cessna. which analyze is across 16 critical infrastructures and the political functions my commit to you all is to be leading these activities from mutual benefits. more work needs to be done and that's clear but i believe we have these structures to get the...
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perimeter monitoring versus the pushing outward of the network this has to deal with concepts around iotrease the attack space and vulnerabilities that brings with it. these are what are going to be popping onto this. any of those worlds that's the fundamental national security. >> that's a more human question than a china question per se. >> is a china dimension of it i don't want to underplay the ways in which china amplified security threat for the united states in these networks but it is not sold security problem with these networks. even if china were to magically decide it did not want to compete on 5g for whatever reason said carry-on finland, sweden's of the world, do your best, even if we ended up in that world magically we could snap our fingers we still have a major security problem with one of the most critical infrastructures in the world coming onto our economy i think we should solve that. >> what worries you the most? >> huawei or the underlying? >> underlying. >> underline. i think it hasn't been a lot of the security solutions i'm hearing articulated at least in the pu
perimeter monitoring versus the pushing outward of the network this has to deal with concepts around iotrease the attack space and vulnerabilities that brings with it. these are what are going to be popping onto this. any of those worlds that's the fundamental national security. >> that's a more human question than a china question per se. >> is a china dimension of it i don't want to underplay the ways in which china amplified security threat for the united states in these networks...
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then upgrade their core networks to accommodate the massive increase in traffic that they'll see with iotufacturing applications, et cetera. and that's where we will begin to participate in that because of that backbone network upgrade. will you see some announcements from us over the next month or two that will position us for being very well prepared for that transition when it occurs >> all right chuck, last question what do you sa i to the christians, including you got this continued desell rachlths you got this -- deceleration, you got this service providers is it time to do something big now have you this great secular growth story have yourself the cyclical and fought tolerate that level of what i know you think is under performance >> yeah. you know, jim, wee have a lot of this i think so that we're working on right now that we'll begin to unveil. there's a lot of innovation coming out of the company. we have a significant amount of announcements next week, more coming the next few months look, one quarter comes and goes and i think we are focused really on -- i know it sounds cle
then upgrade their core networks to accommodate the massive increase in traffic that they'll see with iotufacturing applications, et cetera. and that's where we will begin to participate in that because of that backbone network upgrade. will you see some announcements from us over the next month or two that will position us for being very well prepared for that transition when it occurs >> all right chuck, last question what do you sa i to the christians, including you got this continued...
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the first time how much revenue it's getting from platforms beyond the smartphone think cars, pcs, iotn in fiscal 2019, compared to $11.3 billion from phones, guys >> it was a great interview, jon, on "squawk alley" earlier today. thanks for bringing it to us steve, where do you stand on qualcomm and i guess even more broadly, just how big is the opportunity in 5g or have investors gotten their arms around it >> i've done a lot of work around 5g and i did read qualcomm's report, qualcomm has a great position there, but i own the smh, which is the semi index, i own sky works i've seen other forecasts that say the spend just over the next two to three years is going to be $3 trillion for 5g. put it this way. you cannot have autonomous cars without 5g because you need the lack of latency. and you're running out of capacity in your 4g networks, so 5g expands it by a hundred fold. it's ten times as fast so i think qualcomm is right in the sweet spot, as are many of the others so it's a great space to be in >> excuse me moving on, it's been one week since disney's new streaming service, disn
the first time how much revenue it's getting from platforms beyond the smartphone think cars, pcs, iotn in fiscal 2019, compared to $11.3 billion from phones, guys >> it was a great interview, jon, on "squawk alley" earlier today. thanks for bringing it to us steve, where do you stand on qualcomm and i guess even more broadly, just how big is the opportunity in 5g or have investors gotten their arms around it >> i've done a lot of work around 5g and i did read qualcomm's...
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now i see are globalists making , "iot be able to tweet support hong kong's freedom" without gettingorn apart? that is not freedom of speech. that is china coming to america by the rich. it is not trump. trump is trying to stop this. he is trying to weaken china, strengthen america. if people who are against him would look around, they would see that he has done nothing but good. there is low unemployment. $400u know bush only made a year, he increase our way just? has increased median wage is thousand dollars a year. host: a little less than the 15 minutes left on the impeachment inquiry and the vote yesterday. we will take your phone calls and comments. from "the chicago tribune," "trump secure donors about freeing illinois governor rob look goya vetch deck rod likely vetch -- he has again approach the idea jevich.ing rod blago a report that president trump of one today show of hand ones who supported clemency for the 62-year-old democrat. most of the 200 to 300 attendees raised their hands, "the wall street journal" reported, citing several people at monday's event. also, the teac
now i see are globalists making , "iot be able to tweet support hong kong's freedom" without gettingorn apart? that is not freedom of speech. that is china coming to america by the rich. it is not trump. trump is trying to stop this. he is trying to weaken china, strengthen america. if people who are against him would look around, they would see that he has done nothing but good. there is low unemployment. $400u know bush only made a year, he increase our way just? has increased...
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from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.erface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very, very long list of things — these can be quite small things — but things that people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone and we said "what are solutions to that?" we whittled it down to the things we felt and we heard were most commonly going to be of importance to people. technology is in all our lives, really, at the moment nowadays and will continue to be so, so we want to make sure people with learning disabilities are not disadvantaged by not being able to access technology. it is designed to be customisable to each individual user, with the hardware and software tailored to their needs and personal abilities. iam i am thirsty. the platform blends smart home technologies with things adam can use outside the home too, such as video calling a support worker if he needs assistance, or as a communication aid. hi there, you all right? ye
from smart home devices and iot—based sensors to more simple reminders, to—do lists and instructions.erface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitive to use. we started off with a very, very long list of things — these can be quite small things — but things that people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone and we said "what are solutions to that?" we whittled it down to the things we felt and we heard were most...