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fort lenovo. this was after they had torn down the original fort, fort pontchatrain.ou may notice it's strange the fort itself is behind the settlement. this would actually come back to bite the fort, because when the americans took over, they noticed our cannons can't fire on the river. what good is a fort that can't fire on attackers from the river. that was eventually torn down and replaced with another fort will stop even though at this point detroit was a british city, the majority of the residents were french. a couple of hundred within the city limits itself, but a lot more on the farms outside of the stockade it city, the ribbon farms i was mentioning earlier. city burned to the ground, almost completely. because it happened mid day on a sunday, miraculously no one was killed. despite the obvious tragedy of the whole city burning down, this provided a fresh start, you might say, for a whole new city plan. the bones of which are still represented in the city today. judge,erritorial augustus woodward, on his way to detroit was when it burned down. when he arrive
fort lenovo. this was after they had torn down the original fort, fort pontchatrain.ou may notice it's strange the fort itself is behind the settlement. this would actually come back to bite the fort, because when the americans took over, they noticed our cannons can't fire on the river. what good is a fort that can't fire on attackers from the river. that was eventually torn down and replaced with another fort will stop even though at this point detroit was a british city, the majority of the...
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you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo.eaturing the intel 8th generation core processor. >>> time for a taste of some of the other stories we're watching today. amazon has become is own biggest shipper now. it delivered 48% of its own packages this year this is a dramatic shift from just two years ago when the postal service delivered more than 60% of amazon's orders. i guess this is an example of vertical integration you own the delivery as well as -- >> the question is what is that number going towards >> and might there be an acquisition in their future? >> good point. >>> if you check your luggage, check your pockets, too. u.s. airlines collected $1.3 billion in baggage fees in the first quarter of this year, on pace for more than $5 billion for 2019 they say the fees allow them to keep ticket prices down. critics say it makes ticket prices seem lower than they really are >> well, it's the whole cost of the flight that matters really to me. >> do you ever pack luggage? >> do you mean check it? >> yes >> occasionally. >>
you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo.eaturing the intel 8th generation core processor. >>> time for a taste of some of the other stories we're watching today. amazon has become is own biggest shipper now. it delivered 48% of its own packages this year this is a dramatic shift from just two years ago when the postal service delivered more than 60% of amazon's orders. i guess this is an example of vertical integration you own the delivery as well as -- >> the question is...
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that's why we would suggest the powerful, portable lenovo thinkpad t480. to let your people stay productive from anywhere. wow, i feel really great about this. [ sneeze ] it's probably nothing... or something, really bad. you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo. featuring the intel 8th generation core processor. aas a guy withe! his own catchphrase, i appreciate that after 75 years smokey's only said... smokey bear: only you can prevent wildfires. al: but, i'm filling in because there's a lot more to report! like when there are parched or windy conditions out there, you gotta be extra careful with things like burning yard waste. after all, wildfires can start anywhere, even in your neck of the woods. go to smokeybear.com to learn more about wildfire prevention. >>> welcome back as the u.s./china trade dispute drags on, many companies are considering moving some or all of their production out of china, and vietnam could become a popular destination if they have enough workers with the right skills carl is live in hanoi with that story. >> we have been h
that's why we would suggest the powerful, portable lenovo thinkpad t480. to let your people stay productive from anywhere. wow, i feel really great about this. [ sneeze ] it's probably nothing... or something, really bad. you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo. featuring the intel 8th generation core processor. aas a guy withe! his own catchphrase, i appreciate that after 75 years smokey's only said... smokey bear: only you can prevent wildfires. al: but, i'm filling in because there's a...
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you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo.eaturing the intel 8th generation core processor. >>> we're talking tonight about the notion of individual investing and recognizing how i try to teach you how to analyze stocks you might pick. if you have the time and inclination. again, if you don't, you can keep watching, but i want you to invest in index funds, not individual stocks. why? because i can't have you buy a stock on a tip and do no research i want you to have an edge or a catalyst or a personal experience where you can match that experience with homework. principally research and acknowledge glean from the company's website. now let's get to the final piece of the puzzle that eludes so many of you and make the process far more mystical than it seems. let's talk about heinz, the ketchup company bought not that long ago by a consortium that includes warren buffett. when i decided to leave goldman sachs to start my own hedge fund, the first stocky owned was heinz. why? because i was looking for a call and great management
you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo.eaturing the intel 8th generation core processor. >>> we're talking tonight about the notion of individual investing and recognizing how i try to teach you how to analyze stocks you might pick. if you have the time and inclination. again, if you don't, you can keep watching, but i want you to invest in index funds, not individual stocks. why? because i can't have you buy a stock on a tip and do no research i want you to have an edge or a...
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so companies that are creating laptops cell phones and computers in china particularly like dell lenovo which are also impacted by the new tariffs on in mexico as well in the supply chains it's going to be a very wide breath of problems for american companies and consumers and you know the u.s. under trump appears to be picking fights on all busy sides with china would jump in now with mexico as a result of this the markets have taken a heavy specific hit on certain companies affected by this but also just the general uncertainty about the future geo political landscape on the big picture do you think those trade war can pull us in 2019 into a global recession. so you know up until this week i was still pretty bullish on the market i felt like the president wanted to come to a quick resolution with china but with the escalation escalation that we've seen particularly with japan and mexico and the amount of products that are being impacted and potential talks in europe i mean this is going to send reverberating effects throughout the entire world in the economy of the united states if it
so companies that are creating laptops cell phones and computers in china particularly like dell lenovo which are also impacted by the new tariffs on in mexico as well in the supply chains it's going to be a very wide breath of problems for american companies and consumers and you know the u.s. under trump appears to be picking fights on all busy sides with china would jump in now with mexico as a result of this the markets have taken a heavy specific hit on certain companies affected by this...
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qualcomm and the devices all coming, there was just a laptop announced with 5g with qualcomm and lenovo. they're starting to get rolled out. i think you'll see that get greatly enhanced as you roll into 2020. >> ifeel like we never got to the point of simplicity with public wifi we were promised maybe security played into that. i don't know all kinds of names offering it and reselling it is 5g going to change that equation at all? >> yes, and no one of the benefits of boingo is we've made that more simple. as wifi 6 comes in and there's greater security and it's more readily available and you can hand off a little better, that's going to be great. one of the things boingo does is whether it's cellular or wifi, we do all of that. and it really ends up peek what's in the best interest of the end user wifi does become simpler the connective ith with 5g and all that get aligned is going to enhance the use spernr experiene >> what is the business add you're bringing to these places? >> you have all the wifi as it continues to get enhanced we bring all that. we've been doing it for 20 years.
qualcomm and the devices all coming, there was just a laptop announced with 5g with qualcomm and lenovo. they're starting to get rolled out. i think you'll see that get greatly enhanced as you roll into 2020. >> ifeel like we never got to the point of simplicity with public wifi we were promised maybe security played into that. i don't know all kinds of names offering it and reselling it is 5g going to change that equation at all? >> yes, and no one of the benefits of boingo is...
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it is also home to some of the largest pc makers like lenovo. huawei, it goes without saying. they wouldn't be able to make their core routers. they need things we don't know about are absolutely essential. emily: brad, you have a piece out about how u.s. tech giants, even though they may be complaining about the trade war, are in the best position to whether it. brad: foxconn has already talked about moving production to other companies in southeast asia. india, malaysia, thailand, taiwan. of course, the trump administration would like to see it here in the u.s. letters go to the u.s. trade representative last week. looks, air pods. they are seeing it -- they are saying it is going to hurt apple's global competitiveness. emily: as you mentioned, they do have the negotiating power and we don't know if that will pay off. brad: it has worked in the past. some of these product categories were on tariffs over the last year. i think the tech companies are hoping for that kind of reprieve. we will see what happens at the g20. emily: huawei, they are dependent on u.s. chips somewhat.
it is also home to some of the largest pc makers like lenovo. huawei, it goes without saying. they wouldn't be able to make their core routers. they need things we don't know about are absolutely essential. emily: brad, you have a piece out about how u.s. tech giants, even though they may be complaining about the trade war, are in the best position to whether it. brad: foxconn has already talked about moving production to other companies in southeast asia. india, malaysia, thailand, taiwan. of...
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it is also home to some of the largest pc makers like lenovo. they need these products.uawei, it goes without saying. you cut them off, they wouldn't be able to make their core routers. they need memory chips, all kinds of things. things that we don't know about but that are absolutely essential. emily: brad, you have a piece out about how u.s. tech giants, even though they may be complaining about the trade war, are in the best position to whether it. >> big companies like apple, they have the cash and negotiating power. apple supplier foxconn has already talked about moving production to other companies in southeast asia. india, malaysia, thailand, taiwan. of course, the trump administration would like to see it here in the u.s. that is unlikely to happen. but i do think they are worried we saw a bunch of letters go to the u.s. trade representative last week. apple sent a letter saying these tariffs are going to hit, iphones, macbooks, air,. -- air pods. they are saying it is going to hurt apple's global competitiveness. emily: this was right after a meeting between ti
it is also home to some of the largest pc makers like lenovo. they need these products.uawei, it goes without saying. you cut them off, they wouldn't be able to make their core routers. they need memory chips, all kinds of things. things that we don't know about but that are absolutely essential. emily: brad, you have a piece out about how u.s. tech giants, even though they may be complaining about the trade war, are in the best position to whether it. >> big companies like apple, they...
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there was a laptop that lenovo announced that has 5g in it. it is not really hype, it is here.merge over time. i think it will come faster than 4g did. part of that is because you have infrastructure vendors and device makers are seeing it is going to scale quickly. you have operators all over the world that are launching and want to launch 5g products. i think that is being worked on at a long time. boingo will take the 5g capabilities and implement them into all the venues we have. you mix t hat with wi-fi that is coming and it is really in incredible offering that comes to end-users. emily: how are the u.s.-china trade tensions impacting your business? the in-flight wi-fi company has said the trump administration's concerns about zte slowed some of their plan to switch to a faster network. mike: that was a completely separate thing because they had been using zte you have it. i don't see it impacting us at all. we don't have any of that equipment in any of our products and facilities. like i said, we work in the u.s. with all the u.s. operators. when we deploy our networks,
there was a laptop that lenovo announced that has 5g in it. it is not really hype, it is here.merge over time. i think it will come faster than 4g did. part of that is because you have infrastructure vendors and device makers are seeing it is going to scale quickly. you have operators all over the world that are launching and want to launch 5g products. i think that is being worked on at a long time. boingo will take the 5g capabilities and implement them into all the venues we have. you mix t...
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because china will not be able to purchase our semiconductors as willingly as they would from huawei or lenovoe indicators are pointing to weakness, and we pretty much expect the whole complex to trade down on this. guy: what is your expectation on the currency risk? 3.7. of talk about going yuan, sos goes the goes emerging market currencies writ large. it is going to act like a magnet for the for siebel future. it seems like governor yi -- for the for siebel future -- for the foreseeable future. yi sees like government it going through the handle where they want to keep it running, so it will be weaker times ahead for china. vonnie: there's always the feedback mechanism between emerging markets and developed markets, and the federal reserve keeps an eye on them. it will purport to not make any decisions based on other economies, but they definitely play into the discussions. what will federal reserve officials be saying about emerging markets? will they be concerned? damian: i think they have to be. the fed is the central bank to ,he world right now, but look of course they've got one eye on
because china will not be able to purchase our semiconductors as willingly as they would from huawei or lenovoe indicators are pointing to weakness, and we pretty much expect the whole complex to trade down on this. guy: what is your expectation on the currency risk? 3.7. of talk about going yuan, sos goes the goes emerging market currencies writ large. it is going to act like a magnet for the for siebel future. it seems like governor yi -- for the for siebel future -- for the foreseeable...
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you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo. featuring the intel 8th generation core processor.s schedules me tremendously. allowed me to go to work full time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. we at southern new hampshire university are the ones who succeed. we are the ones who break through. >>> movers to mention. micron soaring after the smartphone chip maker topped analyst estimates in the third quarter. they see a solid rebound in memory demand the second half of the year that stock surging more than 12%. the ceo of micron will be joining "squawk on the street" next hour. and general mills is an earnings mover this morning down. beating estimates by six cents it was the sales picture that missed sales hurt by lower snack demand in that key north american market it had been a winner this year, up 40% it's outperforming kraft heinz or kellogg, more direct competitors, especially in cereal they can't find organic revenue growth unlike the beverage makers and household product
you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo. featuring the intel 8th generation core processor.s schedules me tremendously. allowed me to go to work full time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. we at southern new hampshire university are the ones who succeed. we are the ones who break through. >>> movers to mention. micron soaring after the smartphone chip maker topped analyst...
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that's why we would suggest the powerful, portable lenovo thinkpad t480. to let your people stay productive from anywhere. wow, i feel really great about this. [ sneeze ] it's probably nothing... or something, really bad. you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo. featuring the intel 8th generation core processor. continues. the asset, the cryptocurrency down 10% right now after a $1,500 plunge if less than 4 hours after an outage at one of the trading system's point bases yesterday. it's up more than 200% so far this year. >>> the do you is up about 14 points boeing is the biggest laggert. we'll be right back. we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not.
that's why we would suggest the powerful, portable lenovo thinkpad t480. to let your people stay productive from anywhere. wow, i feel really great about this. [ sneeze ] it's probably nothing... or something, really bad. you need it orchestration by cdw and lenovo. featuring the intel 8th generation core processor. continues. the asset, the cryptocurrency down 10% right now after a $1,500 plunge if less than 4 hours after an outage at one of the trading system's point bases yesterday. it's up...
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about vietnam as a true high tech hub it's true that apple has components made here sharpe, intel, lenovoake heerg fing here a while. was it's that final assembly that is so hard to do and requires so much education that vocational schools like this one are in huge demand here. the government has vowed to train 2 million kids over the next several years we talked to one of the professors about this training, and he said, because the students who do graduate are getting snapped up like mad. >> one of those companies is samsung, guys. that's one of the big stories here in vietnam. they came here a while ago back in 2014, invested $3 billion in an industrial park, 250 acres, 60,000 employees, which is now one of the biggest facilities to make cell phones anywhere on the planet but the question will be whether or not, guys, that is the exception rather than the norm, because although you do see, for example, these reports and rumors about, well, would apple one day move some of its productions out of china, out of foxcon into other countries, certainly possible but the work that vietnam and o
about vietnam as a true high tech hub it's true that apple has components made here sharpe, intel, lenovoake heerg fing here a while. was it's that final assembly that is so hard to do and requires so much education that vocational schools like this one are in huge demand here. the government has vowed to train 2 million kids over the next several years we talked to one of the professors about this training, and he said, because the students who do graduate are getting snapped up like mad....