government regulation, flying from new york costs more than going to china. monopolies going on, where this popular stuff where they want to get into minor problems, consumers can fix this problem to you weeks but watch, when they book a flight in fort lauderdale or wherever, $10 less than united, they will take united. they don t care about the story anymore. the consumer doesn t want to pay two extra dollars to make this go away. doesn t mean the government has to step in because it could go away if consumers really cared. dagen: that is the final word. what do you guys have coming up? afghanistan to north korea to syria, donald trump is beefing up the military responses around the world the time to the for power defense bending, cashing in, see you at 1130.
yes there has been an embrace, certainly by financial stocks of donald trump. but, i warn people not to get too crazy. also positioning these companies to win. but they have yet to deliver. look at retail sector for example. donald trump saying, we are going to manufacture here, we are going to bring jobs back. it wasn t the obama administration that took retail factory jobs to another country. it was the consumer that said i want fast fashion. from top shop, and zara, and h/m, wal-mart, amazon. so to bring the jobs back to where? the consumer doesn t want to spend more money? we traded jobs off against low prices 20 years ago. 25 years ago. sure did. it s come back to bite us. and, donald trump can t, can t badger and cajole ceos into changing that. we have got to have a national conversation about it. i m sorry, when its the test. are we going to know trump s promise of infrastructure spend will get
struggling over this the last 12 months, given relatively good guidance. you look at the emerging markets, i think we remain in this slow growth, not no-growth global recovery. not as if the consumer is dead. get the opportunity to buy something that is neat or they like, they ll go ahead and buy 26 million ipads as apple did this last quarter, or 47 million iphones. or 51 million, i should say. so, obviously it s not just the consumer doesn t consume. they re picky to what the consume. that s right. and we always say, follow what the consumer does, not what they say. so we re not interested so much sentiment but are consumers spending more and are they using debt wisely enough and saving enough to offset a soft patch in what we expect to be a recovery
affidavit, they ll take that charge after your credit card. however, when you use a debit card, if you don t catch that transaction within a certain period of time, you might be liable for it. one thing i would do, always use a credit card. check your credit card statement and in this particular case, the fraudsters actually stole your credit card information or consumer information actually in a brick and mortar store, not over the internet. this is even more scary where you go into a physical store and your information is stolen. unfortunately, the consumer doesn t have much control of that. the only thing a consumer can do is detect when they ve been defrauded and remediate it at that point. handle it quickly. that seems to be the first thing you need to do. kevin mittnick, using his talents for good, which we like to highlight. ceo of mitnick security. thanks, kevin. thank you for having me on your show.
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