Announcer 1 next, in American History tv exclusive. Our cities tour visits lansing, michigan, where we learn more about its unique history and literary life. For eight is now, we have traveled to u. S. Cities bringing Historic Sites to our viewers. You can watch more of our visit at cspan. Org citiestour. He was a pioneer. State not until the legislature designated this area as the new capital that he came with these other folks and helped build the capital. They had a slightly more sensible approach. We had nothing here. There was no transportation. They had seven months to build a veryal city and that was a interesting and exciting and unique story of the beginning. Established the about 1836, about a year before it became a state. The designated detroit as the capital but they were told that detroit could be easily attacked and they should move the capital inland but couldnt decide where. Constitutionhe that the first session of the legislature of 1848 should be held in the new capi
Hour. How his client base has changed. Lets get a check on the markets where these are correct me if im wrong fresh session lows. The dow is down 223 points now. And the s p is only down a half a percent. The nasdaq is down less than that. A tenth of 1 . The major averages give up more ground on those shutdown headlines. Nike still higher today. Sales were short of what analysts were looking for. Some optimism about improving Profit Margins and earlier inventory declines leaving investors to buy today. Nike shares up 7 . And we have you joining us on set for the entire hour. We have to start with the two big issues hanging over the markets right now. Strikes and the shutdown. Phil lebeau is covering the auto workers strike, Emily Wilkins is in washington, d. C. , following the negotiations over the Government Shutdown. Phil, lets start with you with the latest on the auto side of things. Its not good. And were hearing from frustrated executives at ford, we just heard from jim farley, y
General Motors-owned Buick on Tuesday unveiled the redesigned version of its Enclave SUV. It will start building and taking orders for the vehicle over the summer.
For years, Lansing officials have been trying to redevelop the site of the old Fisher Body Plant, a General Motors factory on the city’s west side that was closed in 2005 and largely demolished two years later.