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it's called global intel and it's interesting all over the world.acrificial? and the idea with this interview was born in your head like this. helen do me a favor describe it all on paper as detailed as you can for sure ? comrade rear admiral is simply delighted with your work. very resourceful professionally. we managed to win an information victory. and this is sometimes even more important than victory in battle. although in battle it's a little more honest. in my opinion, of course. excuse me. i beg your pardon, who stole sverdlov, you need to prepare an operation. hello life guarantees of the russian army offered to surrender by the remnant of the nationalists at the azov steel plant in mariupol, the head of the russian ministry of foreign affairs, sergey lavrova, announced the start of a new stage of a special operation in ukraine, a strike on our territory, several people were injured during shelling
it's called global intel and it's interesting all over the world.acrificial? and the idea with this interview was born in your head like this. helen do me a favor describe it all on paper as detailed as you can for sure ? comrade rear admiral is simply delighted with your work. very resourceful professionally. we managed to win an information victory. and this is sometimes even more important than victory in battle. although in battle it's a little more honest. in my opinion, of course. excuse...
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let's get the taken all this from the co director of the global security analysis institute intel of eve, gala lift gal. you're very welcome. so you hope the u. s. and is truly talking of red lines. now, when it comes to secure it, see, and china and date when moscow said the same over ukraine, its concerns were dismissed as unacceptable. what's your initial thoughts or not? well, i think that it's really a waste of time to delve into the various degrees of hypocrisy. that are are manifest to various decisions and washington camber and other places. but the reality is that this agreement is really being blown out of proportion. only that is basically allows the local government of the solid islands. should it find itself in a situation that loses control or some dire circumstances could call a china to provide police or military assistance. the very same agreements, almost the battle, almost as word by word was signed between solomon islands and australia in 2017. and this agreement will be the same thing. the solomon islands see themselves free to invite those trailers to provide se
let's get the taken all this from the co director of the global security analysis institute intel of eve, gala lift gal. you're very welcome. so you hope the u. s. and is truly talking of red lines. now, when it comes to secure it, see, and china and date when moscow said the same over ukraine, its concerns were dismissed as unacceptable. what's your initial thoughts or not? well, i think that it's really a waste of time to delve into the various degrees of hypocrisy. that are are manifest to...
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coming up, we will hear from the intel ceo as the chip crunch continues to bog down parts of the globalnomy. and speaking of the crunch, earlier we spoke to the ceo of mercedes-benz to see how long he believes the shortage will last. >> the semiconductor shortages situation will continue in this year, 2022. in our discussions with our supply partners, it should start to ease in the second half of this year, but it certainly will be with us through the whole year and then 2023 should be at a better level. ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg markets." for what it is worth, $18 billion, that is how much revenue intel is projecting for its second-quarter, but that is a number that falls short of expectations on wall street for a company that has been pledging to grab that market share. concerns as the company navigates big supply chain issues and a situation in china. the ceo spoke with us earlier. have a listen. patrick: we are getting positive news from china as ports open up, which has been challenging for all of the business going through their, a fair amount of our business as well. overall, the
coming up, we will hear from the intel ceo as the chip crunch continues to bog down parts of the globalnomy. and speaking of the crunch, earlier we spoke to the ceo of mercedes-benz to see how long he believes the shortage will last. >> the semiconductor shortages situation will continue in this year, 2022. in our discussions with our supply partners, it should start to ease in the second half of this year, but it certainly will be with us through the whole year and then 2023 should be at...
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well, intel the latest company to suspend business operations in russia after its invasion of ukraine. the chip maker says it has implemented business measures to minimize disruptions to globalmonth intel suspended shipments to customers in russia and belarus. stock is down almost a 1% this morning. finally this, maria, interns are still flocking the golden sax despite of brutal work conditions that include 100-hour workweeks. the firm received 236,000 application for summer programs and they got 3500 slots, maria. interns will be required to show up to the office 5 days a week like the rest of the staff, a requirement that prompted some of the junior bankers there to threaten to quit. maria, it is now hard to get the internship at goldman than it is to harvard. [laughter] maria: all right, cheryl, thank you so much. here is a good one for you, cheryl. former president obama return to the white house yesterday appearing to try and stay positive despite recent polls showing democrats are under water and the poll ratings are plummeting heading into the midterms? here is obama. >> what do you say to democrats worried about midterms? maria: we have a story to tell so just tell i
well, intel the latest company to suspend business operations in russia after its invasion of ukraine. the chip maker says it has implemented business measures to minimize disruptions to globalmonth intel suspended shipments to customers in russia and belarus. stock is down almost a 1% this morning. finally this, maria, interns are still flocking the golden sax despite of brutal work conditions that include 100-hour workweeks. the firm received 236,000 application for summer programs and they...
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intel is why you walk you through. great. through all in all we learned nothing. don't on our global mall. i, on the plea the concentrated ownership of the french news media goes well beyond vance, on bowler ray, more than half of its television channels, 90 percent of national daily's and $95.00 for set of weekly publications are controlled by just 11 billionaires. several of them took a shine to a manual macro and his pro business platform in 2017, smoothing his way to the eliza palace. president. my crohn has since taken a laissez faire approach to de concentrating the media sector. his government tacitly approves of another proposed merger involving t f one, the country's biggest broadcast and the media conglomerate. m 6 lightly did the reality of that for decades, no french politician has dead to oppose media owners and pass real anti concentration laws. because a political leader who takes that kind of initiative would immediately be attacked by those media. an attempt to major assuming ya'll, dr. political toward them in general, power each of these berlin is to take control of the
intel is why you walk you through. great. through all in all we learned nothing. don't on our global mall. i, on the plea the concentrated ownership of the french news media goes well beyond vance, on bowler ray, more than half of its television channels, 90 percent of national daily's and $95.00 for set of weekly publications are controlled by just 11 billionaires. several of them took a shine to a manual macro and his pro business platform in 2017, smoothing his way to the eliza palace....
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global security. among this multinational group of about 20,000 fighters is former u.s. naval intelow from western ukraine. thank you so much, sir, for being with us. i know you've answered that question many times, but i think it's the most important question to be asked here, which is, why did you decide, i need to go and i need to fight? >> well, i was here about a month before the invasion. i was doing analysis of the russian order of battle. i was actually driving the routes we suspected they would have to use in the invasion. i spent a lot of time in the city of kyiv. and i even went with the commanders of the ukrainian armed forces down to their forward battle front in donetsk. and i met people that i knew here, people who were graduates of defense language institute, a school i'm a multi-language graduate from. i couldn't believe russia was going to commit this multitrillion dollar miss taj of savaging a very western, modern country. it's really not a question of nato that they attacked for. it's a question of democracy. this was a relatively well off, you know, east -- west
global security. among this multinational group of about 20,000 fighters is former u.s. naval intelow from western ukraine. thank you so much, sir, for being with us. i know you've answered that question many times, but i think it's the most important question to be asked here, which is, why did you decide, i need to go and i need to fight? >> well, i was here about a month before the invasion. i was doing analysis of the russian order of battle. i was actually driving the routes we...
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our factory doors open wide to provide capacity for us and global founder companies, we seek to rebuild the entire supply chain on us soil. intel is one of the world's top r&d spenders. in 2021 we invested $15 billion in r&d until creating the support of the national semiconductor technology center and national advanced packaging manufacturing program for the chips act. i also implore congress to restore the ability to conduct r&d expenses, policy that has been in place for decades. these research partnerships and restored deduction will drive the lab to fab pipeline. our workforce consists of well-paying jobs across construction, skill manufacturing and research, increasing access to stem education is essential for building a talented, diverse pipeline, intel detailed plans to invest $100 million over the next decade with community colleges and universities and the us and nsf, building up of us commercial capacity is essential for defense and national security. we seek vibrant world leading commercial capacity leveraged with the additional requirements of defense and intelligence. further we encourage a strong increase in part
our factory doors open wide to provide capacity for us and global founder companies, we seek to rebuild the entire supply chain on us soil. intel is one of the world's top r&d spenders. in 2021 we invested $15 billion in r&d until creating the support of the national semiconductor technology center and national advanced packaging manufacturing program for the chips act. i also implore congress to restore the ability to conduct r&d expenses, policy that has been in place for decades....
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well, they're definitely a bellwether for the global growth picture, in particular you think about a company like apple, we're going to get some good intelrms of supply chain disruptions. that's one area i am a little more focused on, not only in europe but supply chain disruptions that are likely to prevail emanating from china and the lockdown happening over there, you know. i think if you look back at a lot of year ahead forecasts, including our own to start 2022, we were expecting dissipation in the supply chain pressure and lock downs in china, war in ukraine risks ramping back up, which is of particular importance to the semiconductor industry and play through to autos. >> meghan shue, thanks for being with us. talk to you soon >> thank you. >>> the biggest laggers in the nasdaq 100 we'lltalk about elon musk's other company twitter after the break. >>> more on the selloff. back in a moment to adapt in a fast changing world, you could hire a professional pit crew. go, go, go. sorry. nope. okay. fresh donuts - hot coffee! they deliver real time data and business forecasts when you need it. i think it was fine how it was. (air tool so
well, they're definitely a bellwether for the global growth picture, in particular you think about a company like apple, we're going to get some good intelrms of supply chain disruptions. that's one area i am a little more focused on, not only in europe but supply chain disruptions that are likely to prevail emanating from china and the lockdown happening over there, you know. i think if you look back at a lot of year ahead forecasts, including our own to start 2022, we were expecting...
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including -- i've extensive experience working at the regional and global level in putting the world to radio communication conference. intel is one of three semiconductor manufacturers in the world. intel products are foundational for personal cloud quantum and high-performance computing a v.'s and most importantly 5g and wi-fi. eiji runs on intel. we are leading provider for infrastructure and intel as a leader in bluetooth technology solutions. intel plays a role in developing wireless standard to enable infrastructure. with respect to spectrum pipeline considerations it's crucial to replenish the west pipeline for mobile broadband technologies to low mid-and high band in near-term and long-term deployment for consumers and a wide range of businesses. as ftc chairwoman recently stated for 6g would need to start planning now to identify its lead from in the gigahertz range. 6g may be light bans of 95-acre hertz as well as low band. replenishing the spectrum pipeline requires not just deciding which bands that have been ensuring the timely results about of that study and commercial availability of the spectrum including ba
including -- i've extensive experience working at the regional and global level in putting the world to radio communication conference. intel is one of three semiconductor manufacturers in the world. intel products are foundational for personal cloud quantum and high-performance computing a v.'s and most importantly 5g and wi-fi. eiji runs on intel. we are leading provider for infrastructure and intel as a leader in bluetooth technology solutions. intel plays a role in developing wireless...
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expensive experience working in at the national regional and global level including the itu and the world radio communication conferences. intel is one of only three simi conductor manufacturers in the world using advance nodes. they are foundational to personal, cloud, quantum and high performance computing, avs and 5g and wi-fi. we are a provider for infrastructure and intel is also a leader in bluetooth technology solutions for the pc market. intel plays an active role in the technology life cycle in developing standards to enabling infrastructure. with respect to pipeline considerations it's crucial to replenish the pipeline for mobile broadband technologies to meet near term and long term deployment goals for consumers and a wide range of businesses. as fcc chairwoman recently stated for 6g we need to start working now. 6g may utilize high bands, bands above 95 gigahertz as well as low bands. replenishing the spectrum pipelines require not which bands to study but the commercial sreulability of the spectrum including bands such as the lower 3g gigahertz bands. and it's crucial to enabling a u.s. leadership role in wireles
expensive experience working in at the national regional and global level including the itu and the world radio communication conferences. intel is one of only three simi conductor manufacturers in the world using advance nodes. they are foundational to personal, cloud, quantum and high performance computing, avs and 5g and wi-fi. we are a provider for infrastructure and intel is also a leader in bluetooth technology solutions for the pc market. intel plays an active role in the technology life...
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they are intel, texas instruments, micron technology, global foundries, and samsung. these five companies in line for a $53 billion bailout made over $75 billion in profits last y year. the company that will likely benefit the most from this taxpayer assistance is intel. i have nothing against intel. i wish them the very best. but let us be clear. intel is not a poor company. intel is not going broke. far from it. in 2021, intel made nearly $20 billion in profits. we are talking about a company that he had enough money to spend over $14 billion during the pandemic not on research and development but on buying back its own stock to reward its executives and wealthy shareholders. we are talking about a company that could afford to give its c.e.o. mr. pat gellsinger $116 million compensation package last year. we are talking about a company that could afford to spend over $100 million on lobbying and campaign contributions over the past 20 years. does it really sound like this company as well as the others really needs corporate welfare. i don't think so. and another comp
they are intel, texas instruments, micron technology, global foundries, and samsung. these five companies in line for a $53 billion bailout made over $75 billion in profits last y year. the company that will likely benefit the most from this taxpayer assistance is intel. i have nothing against intel. i wish them the very best. but let us be clear. intel is not a poor company. intel is not going broke. far from it. in 2021, intel made nearly $20 billion in profits. we are talking about a company...
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especially if you're intel which has underperformed because apple now is stepping in making their own parts which kind of makes sense and helps them, by the way , ashley, circumvent the globalyourself, all right susan thank you very much. amazon ceo andy jassey says ris ing costs and inflation taking a toll on the company. what more did he say? >> yeah, the company can't keep up and that's a big reason why they are adding that 5% fuel and inflation surcharge on their sellers who use their warehouses for storage and for shipping. in his first letter to shareholders, andy jassey stressed innovation because that certainly be a way to bring down labor costs especially labor if you're innovating constantly and go go to artificial intelligence and use of robots, for instance. ashley: yes, the costs mount up. all right lauren thank you very much. let's take a look at some sports the united states football league kicking off its inaugural season tomorrow, we'll take you live right there to the stadium, coming up next in birmingham, alabama. gender x is now an option on american passports a group of republicans call it a mockery of science and they are pushing back against the secre
especially if you're intel which has underperformed because apple now is stepping in making their own parts which kind of makes sense and helps them, by the way , ashley, circumvent the globalyourself, all right susan thank you very much. amazon ceo andy jassey says ris ing costs and inflation taking a toll on the company. what more did he say? >> yeah, the company can't keep up and that's a big reason why they are adding that 5% fuel and inflation surcharge on their sellers who use their...