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has been the natural resources of congo actually come back and benefit them. >> i asked holly about a statement by intel that the company and their partners had reduced armed group profits by 55%. >> you'd have to ask them about that statistic. if that's in their materials. >> we did ask intel, who said they had gotten that figure from the enough project. intel declined an interview with fault lines. but in an email statement they said they've taken unprecedented steps and made an extraordinary effort to put systems in place that provide reasonable assurance that their materials are "conflict-free". >> the world's first conflict free microprocessor. >> really to say something is conflict free you'd have to have a presence at that mine 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the entire year to be able to say for sure that there's no armed group presence. that armed groups are not taxing it, that minerals are not coming in from outside, and being mixed and re-sourced. >> and that isn't happening anywhere. >> it's not happening. that's the sad reality of this. >> recently, u.n. investigators implicated several r
has been the natural resources of congo actually come back and benefit them. >> i asked holly about a statement by intel that the company and their partners had reduced armed group profits by 55%. >> you'd have to ask them about that statistic. if that's in their materials. >> we did ask intel, who said they had gotten that figure from the enough project. intel declined an interview with fault lines. but in an email statement they said they've taken unprecedented steps and...
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i asked him some further more information, just based upon personal knowledge and intel that i could share with the rest of our departmental unit. he was pretty vague in what he would give me. >> let me talk about what was happening in the stand, in that room right now. the family of melissa huggins jones, the woman murdered and found by her eight-year-old. no one from smith's family in that courtroom at this hour. >> all right. leyla santiago, with the latest trial. >>> teachers at riverside high school in durham are mailing homework assignments to a i.c.e. raid. the riverside senior came to the u.s. fleeing gang violence in honduras and fears he will be killed if deported. custody in north carolina and face deportation. >>> friday and stocks are down. let's take a look at the latest numbers now from the dassments we see it is down some 54 points right now. also, this morning, we have the nasdaq down 46 points and the s&p 500 down 3. for complete market and business news, go to wral.com and click on business. >>> state lawmakers are finishing up work this hour on new congressional d
i asked him some further more information, just based upon personal knowledge and intel that i could share with the rest of our departmental unit. he was pretty vague in what he would give me. >> let me talk about what was happening in the stand, in that room right now. the family of melissa huggins jones, the woman murdered and found by her eight-year-old. no one from smith's family in that courtroom at this hour. >> all right. leyla santiago, with the latest trial. >>>...
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ask her. andrea: they're harassing me! a rare intel on capitol hill where we're hearing dramatic testimony on worldwide threats like isis. threats like the san bernardino massacre and the ongoing battle over encryption. what needs to be done to keep more americans safe? >>> also, when it comes into the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails, growing questions about how impartial president obama's justice department really be. ♪ ♪ made a simple tripvere chto the grocery storeis anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system proble
ask her. andrea: they're harassing me! a rare intel on capitol hill where we're hearing dramatic testimony on worldwide threats like isis. threats like the san bernardino massacre and the ongoing battle over encryption. what needs to be done to keep more americans safe? >>> also, when it comes into the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails, growing questions about how impartial president obama's justice department really be. ♪ ♪ made a simple tripvere chto the grocery...
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one of our intel producers went to time square and asked people what is socialism?here's what you got. >> what do you mean? social media or just socializing, like, fear. >> socialism is the opposite of capitalism. it's the understanding that you would want to have everyone have, like, equal -- equal pay, it is a very good thing because i happen to be a socialist. >> socialism -- i don't want to say anything wrong. i don't know. the exact definition to be honest. trish: so here's the problem. people don't even know what it is. just, you know, feeling the burn so to speak. you know, bernie would have been great in greece. socialism there, it has yielded the country an unemployment rate of 24% and a youth unemployment rate of 50%. he also would have been great in venezuela too where for decades the government has stolen private property. if you have money, the government takes it. if you build a corporation, the government will cease it. it's all for the good of everyone of course. of course. but you want to know the results? no one wants to live there. no one wants to
one of our intel producers went to time square and asked people what is socialism?here's what you got. >> what do you mean? social media or just socializing, like, fear. >> socialism is the opposite of capitalism. it's the understanding that you would want to have everyone have, like, equal -- equal pay, it is a very good thing because i happen to be a socialist. >> socialism -- i don't want to say anything wrong. i don't know. the exact definition to be honest. trish: so...
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asked. fitbit, we have. intel. fitbit is doing everything they can, the stock can't get out of its way., doing so many revolutionary things, only getting credit for being a pc company. and salesforce.com, new software yet -- it is really enterprise genius, i love it. that stock has been getting hit, 52-week low. we have a lot of things where the high multiple stocks just keep getting crushed, to the point where i wonder whether bill is not looking at high multiple stocks that are no longer high multiple. >> we'll ask him. i have to let you go. we'll see you right at the top of the hour. >> i loved your show this morning. it is changes things. >> is kyle around, too? is bass on or -- kyle bass? >> no, i got kyle ramoli, he knows more about biotech, stage manager. >> we're looking forward to seeing you in the 9:00 hour. >>> fed president bill dudley speaking right now. he said continuing tightening would weaken things, and dudley believes that financial conditions are considerably tighter than at a time -- than at the time in december during that meeting when the fed hiked rates. look at
asked. fitbit, we have. intel. fitbit is doing everything they can, the stock can't get out of its way., doing so many revolutionary things, only getting credit for being a pc company. and salesforce.com, new software yet -- it is really enterprise genius, i love it. that stock has been getting hit, 52-week low. we have a lot of things where the high multiple stocks just keep getting crushed, to the point where i wonder whether bill is not looking at high multiple stocks that are no longer high...
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ask anybody in the intel community. this not because she believes it or any of us believe it but because her donors are really, really worried that the wheels are coming off. she's losing to a 74-year-old socialist. if she's going to go down the e-mail scandal her money will dry up. that's the audience. >> let's look at the surface. ed henry realized he heard this story before, was able to talk about it last night, and now here's another example of can she ever fully tell the truth? this is why her trust levels are underwater. i talked to someone yesterday, but yet three weeks ago you had the same story, the same story being repeated to you and it seemed like yesterday? do you need ginkgo biloba to remember who told you what. do you have a problem with three weeks and 24 hours? it makes people say why would you make up a metaphor, use an analogy, if it's inaccurate. especially when the sign on bernie sanders bus, "trust." he knows where to go. if sanders wants to win, he'll use this tape and he'll say listen, you going
ask anybody in the intel community. this not because she believes it or any of us believe it but because her donors are really, really worried that the wheels are coming off. she's losing to a 74-year-old socialist. if she's going to go down the e-mail scandal her money will dry up. that's the audience. >> let's look at the surface. ed henry realized he heard this story before, was able to talk about it last night, and now here's another example of can she ever fully tell the truth? this...
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committee and are expected to ask for federal action to expand treatment options for the open oiled crisis. >>> -- opioid crisis. >>> it's 5:36. making a comeback. >> plus intel for anyone looking for a new car. vehicles most likely to get you pulled over. >> reporter: a mother and her 5- month-old daughter are hospitalized after being hit by a car crossing the street. can coming up. >> talk about a heavyweight fight trump versus the pope. the pontiff takes a swing christian. trump counters calling the comments disgraceful. we want to know whose corner you are in. answer the bell. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. >>> good morning once again a popular 80s drink making a come back and the cars most likely to get pulled
committee and are expected to ask for federal action to expand treatment options for the open oiled crisis. >>> -- opioid crisis. >>> it's 5:36. making a comeback. >> plus intel for anyone looking for a new car. vehicles most likely to get you pulled over. >> reporter: a mother and her 5- month-old daughter are hospitalized after being hit by a car crossing the street. can coming up. >> talk about a heavyweight fight trump versus the pope. the pontiff takes a...
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. >> the point is what did melissa ask me about and where do you see something hand my answer is some of the smaller names right now. it's not in intel or qualcomm but some of the other names. >> quickly, what did you trade today? >> i'm look at nvidia and looking at adding apple. disney has proved itself to hold on to technical levels. okay to get back into disney. look at the names so beaten up already, they have been the consensus names to be selling used as atms, and i think it's overdone. >> that's probably moved sideways. >> gold is up 15% in 2016 but when asked on the halftime report if investors should tell gold, here's what they had to say. >> absolutely. >> in terms of thinking about the clears over systemic risk, negative interest rates, oil and china. >> this gets us, gold money etf rallying. this year's hottest stays hot. >> what do you say? >> listen, i think we can squeeze a little bit more. i'm showing what you're seeing. first, let's start big picture. very long term going back to the 80s and the more recent action, it has reversed this multi-year downtrend. it reminds us of the activity that we saw in 1999. the reve
. >> the point is what did melissa ask me about and where do you see something hand my answer is some of the smaller names right now. it's not in intel or qualcomm but some of the other names. >> quickly, what did you trade today? >> i'm look at nvidia and looking at adding apple. disney has proved itself to hold on to technical levels. okay to get back into disney. look at the names so beaten up already, they have been the consensus names to be selling used as atms, and i...
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the head of our intel saying that isis wants to attack us here at home within the year. what are we doing to stop them? we'll ask homeland security committee chair mike mccaul. he is our guest live to talk about this from james clapper just yesterday. >> isil's estimated strength worldwide exceeds that of al qaeda. isil's leaders are determined to strike the u.s. homeland. ♪ this is the night... ♪ the night for love. ♪ woah oh oh... ♪ with the stars up above... ♪ this is the night... ♪ for love... ♪ (this is the night for love) ♪ this is the night... ♪ for love... ♪ mmmm... come on... ♪ be mine... . . . . a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth. martha: big story as we get breaking news out of iran today. state tv releases video that shows a u.s. sailor crying while he was being held by the revolutionary guard last month. he was part of a group of sailors detained for accidentally crossing into iranian waters. the u.s. navy condemning footage, calling it quo
the head of our intel saying that isis wants to attack us here at home within the year. what are we doing to stop them? we'll ask homeland security committee chair mike mccaul. he is our guest live to talk about this from james clapper just yesterday. >> isil's estimated strength worldwide exceeds that of al qaeda. isil's leaders are determined to strike the u.s. homeland. ♪ this is the night... ♪ the night for love. ♪ woah oh oh... ♪ with the stars up above... ♪ this is the...
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intel said. i take pains to point out in the book, this is our fault. this is a clean swing and a miss. >> so how did we -- i hate even asking this question. >> it's fine. it's always so unfair because of all the great things the agency catches. we, of course, only -- because they don't go put press releases out and say and today we -- that's just not what they do. today we succeeded in this or that way. how did they get the intel so wrong? >> two or three things. number one, prior to this they had low-balled the iraqi nuclear program. after gulf war i and the inspectors went in, they're much further along. i'm going to get my pitch higher now and get it into the strike zone. that's number one. number two, saddam was living the cover story. he was living the fiction. he needed the neighborhood to believe he still had these, and we took the bait that he indeed still had them. finally, there were errors of trade craft, joe, in terms of how we actually vetted the sources. did we hold them up to the light and did we really have confidence that this sometimes single-threaded line of information was worth doing it. and then finally, the real sin, the real mis
intel said. i take pains to point out in the book, this is our fault. this is a clean swing and a miss. >> so how did we -- i hate even asking this question. >> it's fine. it's always so unfair because of all the great things the agency catches. we, of course, only -- because they don't go put press releases out and say and today we -- that's just not what they do. today we succeeded in this or that way. how did they get the intel so wrong? >> two or three things. number one,...