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here in the bay area, dozens protested outside hewlett-packard headquarters. the group the jewish voice for peace called on hp to stop doing business with the israeli military. >> hewlett-packard profiting from not just what is happening in gaza, but also the israeli occupation more broadly of the west bank gaza and east jerusalem. >> hp has not returned our calls, asking for a comment. a spokesman for israel blames hamas for the violence. >> instead of having the door ep to a diplomatic solution, they closed the door so we now have to unfortunately protect our people through military. >> we hope to achieve a cease-fire, but the cease-fire can guarantee there will be no violations. >> just hours ago, ban ki-moon urged risrael to do more to prevent casualties. >>> a road rage incident in marin leads to gunfire. 69-year-old man is in serious condition, happen on paradise drive. abc 7 reporter nick smith is live with more. >> reporter: good afternoon. new information, police have identified 71-year-old resident james steven simon as the shooter. he was arrested a
here in the bay area, dozens protested outside hewlett-packard headquarters. the group the jewish voice for peace called on hp to stop doing business with the israeli military. >> hewlett-packard profiting from not just what is happening in gaza, but also the israeli occupation more broadly of the west bank gaza and east jerusalem. >> hp has not returned our calls, asking for a comment. a spokesman for israel blames hamas for the violence. >> instead of having the door ep to a...
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hewlett-packard, much bigger consulting division.my of consultants come with you to try to sell you more stuff. there might be one microsoft person that works with the company for a short time whereas the i.t. department is left on their own. that is why the margins are so strong at microsoft. i think this is more about, rather than changing the way the business works changing personnel land direction. >> talk about trimming the fat, where is the fat at microsoft, anurag? what divisions need to be cut down now that we know more about satya's decision? >> it will be interesting to see when this comes out. if you look at the way the company has been, it has been moving towards cloud and enterprise mobile devices. where are they going to invest resources going forward? you can safely assume the other areas that are not the top three or top five will be affected. >> he recently spoke with "the new york times" highlighted artificial intelligent dan project adam back and tell you the breed of dog in the photo. is ai something that can be a
hewlett-packard, much bigger consulting division.my of consultants come with you to try to sell you more stuff. there might be one microsoft person that works with the company for a short time whereas the i.t. department is left on their own. that is why the margins are so strong at microsoft. i think this is more about, rather than changing the way the business works changing personnel land direction. >> talk about trimming the fat, where is the fat at microsoft, anurag? what divisions...
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he says he's not afraid of hewlett packard entering the space.ut should he be afraid of hewlett packard entering the space? in there probably. i think they have for the choice, but there will be probably a lot of consolidation in this space. if you like at ssys. they have been prooi buying companies, consolidation might be a great deal in the second quarter. if you look at the cart around $100 it's been expensive. it trades expensive. it's 50 times next year. if you are a value guy, it's an exciting era. >> it's about the future. at $100 bucks, you might see something, you might see the stock get down into the mid-90s. i think at that point you buy because not only have they been acquirers, they are potential acquiree over the time. >> that's trumplt we see the stock moving. key also is the notion that there will be new product going into the back path of 2014. that's what we wering willing for. >> right. with the introduction of those new products comes usually lower prices. that's ba we've seen everything from vhs to walkmans and iphones. i ant
he says he's not afraid of hewlett packard entering the space.ut should he be afraid of hewlett packard entering the space? in there probably. i think they have for the choice, but there will be probably a lot of consolidation in this space. if you like at ssys. they have been prooi buying companies, consolidation might be a great deal in the second quarter. if you look at the cart around $100 it's been expensive. it trades expensive. it's 50 times next year. if you are a value guy, it's an...
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here in the bay area, dozens protested outside hewlett-packard headquarters. the group the jewish voice for peace called on hp to stop doing business with the israeli military. >> hewlett-packard profiting from not just what is happening in gaza, but also the israeli occupation more broadly of the west bank gaza and east jerusalem. >> hp has not returned our calls, asking for a comment. a spokesman for israel blames hamas for the violence. >> instead of having the door ep to a diplomatic solution, they closed the door so we now have to unfortunately protect our people through military. >> we hope to achieve a cease-fire, but the cease-fire can guarantee there will be no violations. >> just hours ago, ban ki-moon urged risrael to do more to prevent casualties. >>> a road rage incident in marin leads to gunfire. 69-year-old man is in serious condition, happen on paradise drive. abc 7 reporter nick smith is live with more. >> reporter: good afternoon. neinformation, police have identified 71-year-old resident james steven simon as the shooter. he was arrested and
here in the bay area, dozens protested outside hewlett-packard headquarters. the group the jewish voice for peace called on hp to stop doing business with the israeli military. >> hewlett-packard profiting from not just what is happening in gaza, but also the israeli occupation more broadly of the west bank gaza and east jerusalem. >> hp has not returned our calls, asking for a comment. a spokesman for israel blames hamas for the violence. >> instead of having the door ep to a...
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hewlett-packard, a little bigger.buy from hewlett-packard, and army will come to try to sell you more stuff. there might be one microsoft person who works with a company for a short time, where's the i.t. departments aren't on their own. -- are on their own. , think this is more about rather than changing the way the business works, changing personnel and direction a little bit for this company. >> talking about trimming the fat, where is the fat? what divisions and areas do need to be cut down? >> i think it's going to be very interesting to see when this finally comes out. if you were to look at where this company has been for the and theeral years, whole world is moving more toward cloud and enterprise mobile devices. the question is going to be, where are they going to invest a lot of these resources going forward? the otherfely assume areas will probably see some layoffs. has been doing a lot of interviews lately. he talked to the new york times. he highlighted efforts in ai. is that something that could be a big
hewlett-packard, a little bigger.buy from hewlett-packard, and army will come to try to sell you more stuff. there might be one microsoft person who works with a company for a short time, where's the i.t. departments aren't on their own. -- are on their own. , think this is more about rather than changing the way the business works, changing personnel and direction a little bit for this company. >> talking about trimming the fat, where is the fat? what divisions and areas do need to be...
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i was in the computer industry working for hewlett-packard. >> you're a product manager? >>>> a new internet came along. someone showed me the first web browser. this is in 1994. there are no graphics. they said this is going to change everything. that is what i started thinking about that as an enabler of something big. then, i said people havto find jobs differently. potential employees can connect. and the idea cacame along. >> did you have the occant or street or was that a hardepart to leave a company like hewlett-packard? >> i was raised by a singlele mm since high school --who never finished high school. she is a an entrepreneur. she has always been a business builder. and she has courage to try things and take a risk. when she taught me is to take calculated risks. i started this business -- one of the first jobs out there. so did 400,000 other peoplple. onster.com came along. so, they announced t they were going to go public. they raised $100 million. i went to my board of directors and said we're are going to raise $100 million. they laughed. they said you were
i was in the computer industry working for hewlett-packard. >> you're a product manager? >>>> a new internet came along. someone showed me the first web browser. this is in 1994. there are no graphics. they said this is going to change everything. that is what i started thinking about that as an enabler of something big. then, i said people havto find jobs differently. potential employees can connect. and the idea cacame along. >> did you have the occant or street or was...
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what about hewlett packard? they signed the letter demanding more workers. i'll just quote from the article. for example, hewlett packard, whose executive vice president for human resources signed the letter, laid off 29,000 employees in 2012. in august of this year, cisco systems, whose senior vice president, kathleen westlock, signed the letter, announced plans to lay off 4,000. in addition to 8,000 cut in the last two years. united technologies, senior vice president for human resources, an organization, elizabeth b.amato signed the letter, they ajuns -- announced layoffs of 3,000 people this year. american express, kevin cox, signed the letter, cut 5,000 jobs this year. procter & gamble whose chief human resources officer signed the letter, announced plans to cut off 5,700 jobs in 2012. so those are just a few of the layoffs at companies, the article says, whose officers signed the letter. a few more. quote -- "t. mobile announced 2,250 layoffs in 2012. archer daniels midland laid off 1,200, texas instruments nearly 2,000, signa 1300, verizon cut 1,700 j
what about hewlett packard? they signed the letter demanding more workers. i'll just quote from the article. for example, hewlett packard, whose executive vice president for human resources signed the letter, laid off 29,000 employees in 2012. in august of this year, cisco systems, whose senior vice president, kathleen westlock, signed the letter, announced plans to lay off 4,000. in addition to 8,000 cut in the last two years. united technologies, senior vice president for human resources, an...
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liz: headline out of hewlett-packard. meg whitman is director of the board, chairman of the board of hewlett-packard. she is already ceo. they're bringing on klaus kleinfelt, head of alcoa yaw. he will be board member at hewlett-packard. i have no doubt this has to do they are putting a lot more aluminum in consumer products, consolidation of meg at head of the board is very interesting. clearly honing up all of her pow are in very big way. power. adam shapiro, do you have numbers. >> come to me. david: go ahead. >> google, beat on revenue, 12.67 billion. ex acquisition costs, 12.67 billion. mission on earnings per share. non-gaap earnings per share. $6.08. street was expecting 6.24. street was expecting 12.32 billion, david. david: first there was pop to upside. it is flirting with upside. liz there is so much attention whether companies hit on top line. bottom line, when zero interest rates sometimes easier to hit a bottom line number rather than revenue number. looks like revenue was good for revenue. liz: the bid is $
liz: headline out of hewlett-packard. meg whitman is director of the board, chairman of the board of hewlett-packard. she is already ceo. they're bringing on klaus kleinfelt, head of alcoa yaw. he will be board member at hewlett-packard. i have no doubt this has to do they are putting a lot more aluminum in consumer products, consolidation of meg at head of the board is very interesting. clearly honing up all of her pow are in very big way. power. adam shapiro, do you have numbers. >>...
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interesting, which is the notion that software matters, that is not going to be whether ibm, compaq, hewlett-packard who makes the hardware. what is really going to count is who makes the software. so when the first personal computer appears on the cover of popular electronics magazine, and he at harvard as a sophomore and his friend paul allen either magazine, once the storm and says it's happening without us. we are not going to build a computer. we're going to build the operating system for this computer. they first did basic which is a programming language but then by the time these can become a long and they create what's called dos, disk operating system. that changes the nature of what computers are because we realized as a limited when they're doing, they're programming eniac, that the program is where the magic comes. >> quick preview of walter isaacson's fall 2014 book, "the innovators: how a group of inventors, hackers, and geeks created the digital revolution." you are watching booktv on c-span2, tv for serious readers. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online
interesting, which is the notion that software matters, that is not going to be whether ibm, compaq, hewlett-packard who makes the hardware. what is really going to count is who makes the software. so when the first personal computer appears on the cover of popular electronics magazine, and he at harvard as a sophomore and his friend paul allen either magazine, once the storm and says it's happening without us. we are not going to build a computer. we're going to build the operating system for...
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ralph woodward is leaving the board of hewlett-packard. coming up less than two hours from now, janet yellen testifies before the banking committee. senator david vitter has criticized janet yellen repeatedly. ♪ >> in our latest edition of "titans at the table" i sat down with a casino tycoon to talk about the concept of putting gambling, restaurants, entertainment, and shopping all under one roof and why that has worked so well in vegas and now in asia. >> we are now developing enough retail malls of different types. 12, 15,000in 3, 6, rooms and never leave the building. i will give you an anecdote. i had a friend of mine from boston who came in with his life ando to the jewelry show they came in on a thursday. on monday, they said, sheldon, what is the weather like out? i said, you have not been out? they said, why go out? everything i have is here. withd we are back in two stephen sadove, the former , andman of goldman sachs now the chairman of the national retail federation. on onedo everything weekend and knockabout? >> absolutely. yo
ralph woodward is leaving the board of hewlett-packard. coming up less than two hours from now, janet yellen testifies before the banking committee. senator david vitter has criticized janet yellen repeatedly. ♪ >> in our latest edition of "titans at the table" i sat down with a casino tycoon to talk about the concept of putting gambling, restaurants, entertainment, and shopping all under one roof and why that has worked so well in vegas and now in asia. >> we are now...
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honeywell, hewlett-packard. this is a success story.at the end of the day, we prove that the doomsday prophets about puerto rico being like detroit or greece, they were wrong. >> if you don't restructure your debt, you could look like argentina. >> now, they are comparing us with argentina, instead of detroit and greece. at the end of the day, the doomsday prophet, they said that we will not be able. we would very strongly. >> you went to the market but it was distressed and high-yield investors in the u.s. that's got to buy these deals and it is a distressed opportunity. this is a lot of money you have to pay back. you have to dig yourself out of a massive hole. this is in the hands of somewhat loan sharks. >> everybody said that it was to 11%. it was eight. it is still high but we were able. even better is for each dollar that we sold, there were four that were there to buy. there were offers for 14 billion dollars, $16 billion. the access is there. we need to make our economy take off. what we did was buying time. now, we have the ru
honeywell, hewlett-packard. this is a success story.at the end of the day, we prove that the doomsday prophets about puerto rico being like detroit or greece, they were wrong. >> if you don't restructure your debt, you could look like argentina. >> now, they are comparing us with argentina, instead of detroit and greece. at the end of the day, the doomsday prophet, they said that we will not be able. we would very strongly. >> you went to the market but it was distressed and...
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that could be another good one and so could hewlett-packard. i would recommend microsoft but it ran so much today that i think you have to wait until it comes down after -- you know, it reports on the 22nd. because this market has been tough on stocks that are run up going into the quarter. don't believe me? check out the sour action in bank of america today. it removed a huge overhang, a lawsuit with aig over crummy mortgages that bank of america pumped out. i thought it would cost billions. get what? aig wanted $10 billion. they got $650 million. not only that, but bank of america made so much money this quarter i'm no longer worried about how much is it's going to have to pay the justice department to put it behind it. the company has the money and then some. enough to curry the regulator's favor and they can plead their case to return the capital too you the shareholders. if i had a run-up -- if it had reported the first rather than the sixth bank before many of the others i think it would have been up today, not down. finally, oil and gas.
that could be another good one and so could hewlett-packard. i would recommend microsoft but it ran so much today that i think you have to wait until it comes down after -- you know, it reports on the 22nd. because this market has been tough on stocks that are run up going into the quarter. don't believe me? check out the sour action in bank of america today. it removed a huge overhang, a lawsuit with aig over crummy mortgages that bank of america pumped out. i thought it would cost billions....
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that is pretty interesting, which is the notion that software matters and it's not just ibm or hewlett-packard. what's really going to camp is who makes his operating system and the software. so when the first personal computer appears on the cover of popular electronics magazine and he is there as a sophomore and he says it's happening without a, they decide what i'm going to build a computer, we are going to build an operating system for the computer. and they do basic, which is a programming language and then by the time they come along it changes the nature of what the computers are because we realize that the programming is where the magic occurs. >> a quick preview of the book by walter isaacson, "the innovators: how a group of inventors, hackers, and geeks created the digital revolution" how they created the digital revolution. you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> of tv is on facebook. like this to interact with guests and viewers and get up-to-date information on event. facebook.com/booktv. >> money and of itself is not wealth but represents a claim on products and services and think
that is pretty interesting, which is the notion that software matters and it's not just ibm or hewlett-packard. what's really going to camp is who makes his operating system and the software. so when the first personal computer appears on the cover of popular electronics magazine and he is there as a sophomore and he says it's happening without a, they decide what i'm going to build a computer, we are going to build an operating system for the computer. and they do basic, which is a programming...
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hewlett- packard's interim chairman is stepping down because of health issues.alph took over as chairman in april. he's stepping down to focus on his health but the company is not giving any more details. his resignation takes effect tomorrow. hp has been trying to steer the company away from pcs and more towards commuting equipment and networking gear. >>> oakland's cepedes has claimed his second straight home run derby title at the all- star game in minnesota. >> unbelievable fashion! >> after an hour-long rain delay and four hours worth of long balls, he won against todd frazier. he's the first to win back-to- back home run derby titles since ken griffey junior. in a few hours, the all-star game gets underway. the as have the most players of any time with seven players on the roster. for the giants, hudson and pence will be representing the team. >>> and the teams will be joined by a pair of bay area teachers as part of the league's all star's teachers' program. oakland tech high school special education teacher. keith debrow is representing the as while vaca
hewlett- packard's interim chairman is stepping down because of health issues.alph took over as chairman in april. he's stepping down to focus on his health but the company is not giving any more details. his resignation takes effect tomorrow. hp has been trying to steer the company away from pcs and more towards commuting equipment and networking gear. >>> oakland's cepedes has claimed his second straight home run derby title at the all- star game in minnesota. >> unbelievable...
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. >>> the interim chairman of the hewlett packard stepped down. the resignation effective tomorrow, hp will talk about appointing a new chairman at its next meeting. >>> voters will decide on a radical plan to split california into six individual states. >> "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us live, stephanie, even if the measure passes, it could face stiff opposition from congress. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, good morning, scott and laura. you know this is the idea by tim draper, a silicon valley venture capitalist whose put in $5 million of his own money. he admitted there's a long way to go and it's not something that'll happen quickly. jefferson would be the northern counties, north would be wine country as well as sierra nevada. central california and central valley. west would be l.a. and santa barbara. south would be inland empire and san diego. and silicon valley would be basically what is now san francisco bay area. now, draper again leading the plan he believes california now is ungovernable with too many varying interests
. >>> the interim chairman of the hewlett packard stepped down. the resignation effective tomorrow, hp will talk about appointing a new chairman at its next meeting. >>> voters will decide on a radical plan to split california into six individual states. >> "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us live, stephanie, even if the measure passes, it could face stiff opposition from congress. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, good morning, scott and laura....
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hewlett-packard is another one, with a yield in the low teens.rial has an above market dividend growing its dividend and buyback. capital one will increase its dividend. they're one of the cheapest financial stocks out there. we think it pick up in interest rates pick up in consumer lending, which we saw last week, that is going to lead to capital one ultimately seeing strong revenue and free cash flow growth and outperformance of the financial sector. to thank you so much, john ohey. also, mike and olivia. coming up, cbs is betting big on sports. why they are putting their money on foot wall and leaving basketball on the sidelines. google may have found a use for all of the outdated phone booths in new york city. we will tell you what they're going to do. stay "in the loop." ♪ >> here is a look at the top tech stories. apple is discussing job options. that is according to a friend of arne duncan. he left back in may. save phone booth from extinction. a plan is being considered in new york city. several other test firms like the project. uber hit
hewlett-packard is another one, with a yield in the low teens.rial has an above market dividend growing its dividend and buyback. capital one will increase its dividend. they're one of the cheapest financial stocks out there. we think it pick up in interest rates pick up in consumer lending, which we saw last week, that is going to lead to capital one ultimately seeing strong revenue and free cash flow growth and outperformance of the financial sector. to thank you so much, john ohey. also,...
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multitask to the degree that an untrained twenty year old could there's actually study sponsored by hewlett packard the people who sort of get addicted to their email and video game and being online lose i.q. points over a year so i think brakes are a good idea to become addicted you can become addicted to it where you're always as gary was saying waiting for that next buzz to happen we have some social media questions michel more ahead on twitter wants to know what happens to the frontal lobe during adolescence stop the small of the you know the frontal lobe is actually developing during adolescence and from birth through adolescence there's a process called pruning where in sixty percent of the neural connections are pruned away so the idea of use it or lose it is probably more important when we're young. then when we're older bryson arts facebook. do we store all the information we see in our minds now in fact our minds sort of filter things out so that we are only paying attention to what we think is the most important thing so two people can look at exactly the same event and come away with di
multitask to the degree that an untrained twenty year old could there's actually study sponsored by hewlett packard the people who sort of get addicted to their email and video game and being online lose i.q. points over a year so i think brakes are a good idea to become addicted you can become addicted to it where you're always as gary was saying waiting for that next buzz to happen we have some social media questions michel more ahead on twitter wants to know what happens to the frontal lobe...
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. >> tell us about some structural changes at hewlett-packard.eg whitman is now the chairman of the board? >> meg whyteman, who liked to advertise her $1 salary, but the board quietly raise to do to $1.5 million. now she's the chairman. some people are really pleased with her performance there but the earnings continue to suffer. she's going to take the reins as chair of the board as well as c.e.o. we know historically that companies that do this underperform in the market. where the chairman and c.e.o. have the same title, those companies don't do as well in the public markets. >> daniel, microsoft. ew chief executive anad ella -- nad ella -- nadella and basically firing 18,000 people. >> he's cleaning up the big ouse party that bahme -- balmer had for decades. i think it was a necessary cut, especially with the nokia acquisition. steve ball mer -- balmer never found a project he didn't want to fund. nadella took off the rose-colored glassed -- glasses and is doing what he need toad do. >> end of an era. death of nokia. remember how big a role i
. >> tell us about some structural changes at hewlett-packard.eg whitman is now the chairman of the board? >> meg whyteman, who liked to advertise her $1 salary, but the board quietly raise to do to $1.5 million. now she's the chairman. some people are really pleased with her performance there but the earnings continue to suffer. she's going to take the reins as chair of the board as well as c.e.o. we know historically that companies that do this underperform in the market. where...
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power atidating hewlett-packard. >> you will be keeping tabs on hp.et the latest headlines tablet ande on your at bloomberg.com. ♪ >> this is "bottom line," the intersection of business with a street purged -- perspective. ryan chilcote interviewed the ukrainian prime minister. me from ukraine. what do they have to say about recovery at the crash site? >> they have won access to the site. this is not like any
power atidating hewlett-packard. >> you will be keeping tabs on hp.et the latest headlines tablet ande on your at bloomberg.com. ♪ >> this is "bottom line," the intersection of business with a street purged -- perspective. ryan chilcote interviewed the ukrainian prime minister. me from ukraine. what do they have to say about recovery at the crash site? >> they have won access to the site. this is not like any
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you see it in the numbers from ibm and hewlett-packard.ou changing certain investment with the notion that the nsa's policies are hurting some technology companies? >> it is hurting all of the companies. they are all in unison shrieking about this is the wrong way to do things. and to answer adams question before, we are all in this together. i hope to be pleasantly surprised, but at this point, i am not selling something because i think they are overly hurt. they are all heard. worst conversation of the year was with steve ballmer. >> i survive. >> it was difficult, because he did not want to speak to you. give us an update on the leadership at microsoft. >> steve ballmer's communication style was to talk a lot and say -- no, shout a lot, but not say anything. satya nadella has the company focused on the future of computing. and the product has really improved. i spent some time with microsoft salespeople recently and the discussion about, we can finally go to our clients and say, there is a reason you want to own office 65 and we can cit
you see it in the numbers from ibm and hewlett-packard.ou changing certain investment with the notion that the nsa's policies are hurting some technology companies? >> it is hurting all of the companies. they are all in unison shrieking about this is the wrong way to do things. and to answer adams question before, we are all in this together. i hope to be pleasantly surprised, but at this point, i am not selling something because i think they are overly hurt. they are all heard. worst...
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. >> >> consolidating power at hewlett-packard.sually bad corporate governance when the chairwoman and ceo are one and the same. >> you will be keeping tabs on hp. you can get the latest headlines all the time on your tablet and at bloomberg.com. it's all there. gaza, the plane crash, just check out bloomberg. ♪ . . >> this week on "political capital," chuck hagel and the malaysian airline crash, the crisis in gaza. john walcott with more on ukraine and the middle east. margaret carlson and megan mcardle on the corporate inversion. we begin the program with defense secretary chuck hagel. we are here at the pentagon. mr. secretary, thank you for being with us.
. >> >> consolidating power at hewlett-packard.sually bad corporate governance when the chairwoman and ceo are one and the same. >> you will be keeping tabs on hp. you can get the latest headlines all the time on your tablet and at bloomberg.com. it's all there. gaza, the plane crash, just check out bloomberg. ♪ . . >> this week on "political capital," chuck hagel and the malaysian airline crash, the crisis in gaza. john walcott with more on ukraine and the...
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. >> political unrest yesterday google was up almost $600 the share amazon and hewlett-packard and theoday. charles: now was to which she washy. >> i am watching housing prices in china. for the first time the cities reported that the most said they received was from shanghai. [buzzer] tracey: the the most important thing people will be watching tomorrow morning when they have breakfast is the price of bacon is going up over 9 percent last month alone. now there is our lack of supply. [buzzer] charles: do know that thing that you put it into the microwave? >> i am watching overseas. and is very important to watch because they will see the market's move on monday. [buzzer] charles: time for my marching orders the market is that the all-time high there is too much excitement i read recently they were dumping a lot of money into the market they have a long ways to go but we on the cusp with that enthusiasm that is normally associated with the about the and i really believe that this time the next day up is from that enthusiasm inmates go to 18,000 sooner than you would think. let's talk a
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talked chinaslowing sales in because of revelations about the nsa spying. , oracle, like cisco and hewlett-packard have seen slowing's -- slowing sales in china. this speaks to another context that is important, the context of all the people using personal information to target advertising, facebook, and others. not in china, of course. the general concern about privacy and how companies do or do not respect their privacy, and what it means for individuals as opposed to some companies. >> go ahead. >> i agree with you. especially the first point you made. there is a little bit of an agenda. china has a big that on a number of different -- a big bet on a number of different things. or is an opportunity to drive this agenda, which is, that is a western platform, and not necessarily getting most favored nation's status. i think that context is really important when you look at these comments, we just why i think apple is smart. get on the balls of your feet. go forward. really take this on. >> at the same time, you have a report out of china from an analyst in taiwan, saying that the iphone 6 could b
talked chinaslowing sales in because of revelations about the nsa spying. , oracle, like cisco and hewlett-packard have seen slowing's -- slowing sales in china. this speaks to another context that is important, the context of all the people using personal information to target advertising, facebook, and others. not in china, of course. the general concern about privacy and how companies do or do not respect their privacy, and what it means for individuals as opposed to some companies. >>...
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companies like cisco and oracle and hewlett-packard are dramatically slowing sales in china. this is different because this is a computer -- a consumer facing product. it's the context of all the companies that are using personal information to target advertising and other service companies like facebook and others. the general concern around the world about privacy and how companies respect or don't respect their privacy and what privacy means to individuals is important. i agree with you and especially the first point you made. there is a in agenda here. china has a big bet on a number of different thanks. mi, there is an opportunity to drive this agenda which is a western platform and it's not necessarily a platform that is getting most favored nation status. that context is really important when you look at these comments which is why apple is smart. they have a product that people crave so get on the balls of your feet and go forward and take this on. >> at the same time, you've got a report out of china from an saying thataiwan the iphone six could be delayed until 2015
companies like cisco and oracle and hewlett-packard are dramatically slowing sales in china. this is different because this is a computer -- a consumer facing product. it's the context of all the companies that are using personal information to target advertising and other service companies like facebook and others. the general concern around the world about privacy and how companies respect or don't respect their privacy and what privacy means to individuals is important. i agree with you and...
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. >> >> consolidating power at hewlett-packard. corporatey governance when the chairwoman and ceo are one and the same. >> you will be keeping tabs on hp. you can get the latest headlines all the time on your tablet and at bloomberg.com. it's all there. gaza, the plane crash, just check out bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to "money clip their johnson.am israel invaded gaza under paris for a wider military incursion. she talks about hard choices in politics. meanwhile, the nasdaq four years ago, what regulators found out afterwards will blow your mind. uber writes in to hong kong.
. >> >> consolidating power at hewlett-packard. corporatey governance when the chairwoman and ceo are one and the same. >> you will be keeping tabs on hp. you can get the latest headlines all the time on your tablet and at bloomberg.com. it's all there. gaza, the plane crash, just check out bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to "money clip their johnson.am israel invaded gaza under paris for a wider military incursion. she talks about hard choices in politics. meanwhile, the...
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periodic mistakes, in part because of the person running the show, think nike, philip knight, and hewlett-packard since meg whitman took over. and berkshire hathaway with warren buffet, and facebook zuckerberg. this week, several stocks actually collapseed after they release their earnings only to rebound. mccow revenue, 3007 million of steve wynn started off, numbers should speak for themselves we're happy with our business, of course, he is, and then, their earnings guidance was lowy for kerr en quarter, and full year, the ceo said looking long-term, we remain confidence in initiatives underway, they lowered their guidance, stock went up. let's talk to the payne's pros. the importants of ceo, and reputations and images. how it affects the share prices versus the actual ability of the guys to operate a company, a lot of times they get a free pass, in their celebrity ceos. >> they do, i like the low profile operators that knock it out of the park, phoebe november nova cove vick. it was a terrible year, she has knocked it out of the park, she -- you know see her, you don't, stock returned over 68%
periodic mistakes, in part because of the person running the show, think nike, philip knight, and hewlett-packard since meg whitman took over. and berkshire hathaway with warren buffet, and facebook zuckerberg. this week, several stocks actually collapseed after they release their earnings only to rebound. mccow revenue, 3007 million of steve wynn started off, numbers should speak for themselves we're happy with our business, of course, he is, and then, their earnings guidance was lowy for kerr...
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hewlett-packard's chief, the company gave her the extra title of chair.air said he was stepping down to focus on his health. was diagnosed with throat cancer in april of 2013. hewlett-packard stock is up $0.20, $34.63. next we have the real halftime report. stay right there please. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. stuart: is that time. we have for you the real halftime report. nicole petallides, john layfield shining in from bermuda, john, first to you. and the international incidents yesterday, now we are bouncing back 102 points. time to get back in and buy here, now. >> i'm not a big buyer and seller, labor day you w
hewlett-packard's chief, the company gave her the extra title of chair.air said he was stepping down to focus on his health. was diagnosed with throat cancer in april of 2013. hewlett-packard stock is up $0.20, $34.63. next we have the real halftime report. stay right there please. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through...
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. >> the comings and goings from google to hewlett-packard in silicon valley. >> and the controversyver uber and airbnb may change the political map. -- one localperson mover think so. we will be speaking to grover norquist. ♪ >> it was a different kind of earthquake in silicon valley last night, a big change on apple's board. plus, meg whitman gets a promotion. one of google's top executives make his exit. from san francisco with cory johnson. let's start with meg whitman. she was the ceo, and now going to be the chairman of the board, as well as hewlett-packard. >> traditionally, we know that flat out better corporate governance and separating the ceo and chairman's role always leads to better than average performance on wall street. this consolidation of power comes in the context of -- think about the results of this company. 11 straight quarters of sales decline on a year-over-year basis. and the business is getting smaller and so is the diversity on the board with way -- with meg whitman taking the most important roles -- the two most important roles on the board. less diversit
. >> the comings and goings from google to hewlett-packard in silicon valley. >> and the controversyver uber and airbnb may change the political map. -- one localperson mover think so. we will be speaking to grover norquist. ♪ >> it was a different kind of earthquake in silicon valley last night, a big change on apple's board. plus, meg whitman gets a promotion. one of google's top executives make his exit. from san francisco with cory johnson. let's start with meg whitman....
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. >> a dudsen people protested outside hewlett-packard headquarters the jup jewish voice for peace called hp to stop doing business with the israeli military, saying hp is profiting from the violence. >> still ahead tonight on an abbreviated edition of abc7 news, opening day at levis stadium. someplaces have been off limits until now. >> future of the a's. and reaction of the owner to last minute changes. >> i'm sandhya patel. another plume of moisture means sticky weather coming up for the >>> the ribbon is cut on the 49ers stadium. fans will have to wait to check it out in person. david louie gives us a look at celebrations today. hi, david. >> just think about it. over two years ago this is nothing more than a dirt lot. 26 months later levis stadium is reality. there is nothing like it the first nfl stadium in nearly 50 years. it's still san francisco 49ers but now, the home is levis stadium. elected officials helped make it happen showed up to take vows. so did the levisceo, chip burns paying $225 million for the naming rights but waits an emotional 49ers ceo, jed york who says he can
. >> a dudsen people protested outside hewlett-packard headquarters the jup jewish voice for peace called hp to stop doing business with the israeli military, saying hp is profiting from the violence. >> still ahead tonight on an abbreviated edition of abc7 news, opening day at levis stadium. someplaces have been off limits until now. >> future of the a's. and reaction of the owner to last minute changes. >> i'm sandhya patel. another plume of moisture means sticky...
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. >> meg whitman has a new role at hewlett-packard leading the board. she has been president and c.e.o. since 2011 but the company board appointed her to the chairman's spot yesterday following the departure of interim chairman who resigned because of health issues. >> millions in refunds will be available after a settlement involving a popular desk toy. the first warning of the toy was released two years ago baseed on an invention is supposed to be stress reliever but children swallowed them after putting them in their mouths and a lawsuit was filed forcing the maker to stop selling them. the company responded by shutting down and regularlies then sued the owner directly. the settlement ends all legal row seedings and the refunds could total $57 million. we have a link to a refund application at abc7news.com. >> you were talking about the bucky balls. >> you know who is a renaissance woman, leyla gulen here for meteorologist mike nicco. >> we will call you bucky. >> bucky, that's right. at 6:17, look at that dramatic site into san francisco you can see
. >> meg whitman has a new role at hewlett-packard leading the board. she has been president and c.e.o. since 2011 but the company board appointed her to the chairman's spot yesterday following the departure of interim chairman who resigned because of health issues. >> millions in refunds will be available after a settlement involving a popular desk toy. the first warning of the toy was released two years ago baseed on an invention is supposed to be stress reliever but children...
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he's the chairman of hewlett-packard, what activist can you be there?> right. >> it goes to the brand of his activist. you can't imagine carl icahn. >> activism is the wrong word. he's like steve miller, comes in and fixes the company. he does it from the outside and then comes in. he convinced the timcan family that timcan was wrong. can you imagine that? how persuasive? >> he was. >> the tobacco deal is not helping anybody who got in recently in the hopes it would be a large premium deal. it is not. let's not forget, obviously, reynolds and lorillard move on the prospects for a combination for a very long time, and the stock, itself, up over 20-plus percent, but reynolds down, and disappointment with the overall consideration that 68 -- call it 68.80, not worth that anymore, 25% of the consideration is reynolds's stock, remainder is cash, divestitures are large, large enough to meet any potential antitrust opposition is the key question for this combination, which could take as much as a year to get through the regulatory process if it does. hit the o
he's the chairman of hewlett-packard, what activist can you be there?> right. >> it goes to the brand of his activist. you can't imagine carl icahn. >> activism is the wrong word. he's like steve miller, comes in and fixes the company. he does it from the outside and then comes in. he convinced the timcan family that timcan was wrong. can you imagine that? how persuasive? >> he was. >> the tobacco deal is not helping anybody who got in recently in the hopes it would...
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and now a new role at hewlett-packard for meg whitman who has been serving as president c.e.o.ince 2011 and the board of directors appointed her to the chairman spot yesterday after the departure of interim chairman early this week. he resigned to deal with health issues. cool and breezy and muggy. aup-and-down. up-and-down. up-and-down. we have moisture coming from the south and is around the high pressure that is bearing down next week so it will be humid before it dries out. you can see the bridge is moist. you could have a slick drive coming in from marin into san francisco so watch out for that. we have spotty drizzle across the coastal neighbors and our coastal highways. patchy fog will sock in the area. increasing cloud cover and live doppler 7 hd shows gusts windy in fairly at 26 miles per hour. that is sparking a high wind advisory for antioch and benicia bridge. everywhere is calm at ten miles per hour in oakland. temperatures in san francisco in the upper 50's to lower 60's and the rest of the bay area is 59 at american canyon and 60 in fairfield and 64 in union city
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. >> carry, chairman of unlooking potential project and chairman and ceo of hewlett-packard joins me. carly, great to see you. >> nice to be with you, kelly. >> here we go again. >> here we go again, wow. i found that reaction just stunning. first of all, it's a wonderful day for religious liberty in this country. how sad it was only 5-4. a little scary. but then the way the democrats reacted in those clips you showed, it's amazing f anyone doubts they're going to the war on women playbook, every single time -- >> just because -- just because you're disagreeing tonight as a legal matter, they'll say we're part of it. you can be part of the war on women if you are a woman. >> well, yes. and that is why we have to combat this with the facts which is part of what unlocking potential is all about. women are half of this great nation. we are 53% of the voters. point one, we're not single issue voters. we care about every issue. every issue is a woman's issue. we balance the check books, we make the health care decisions, we made the education decisions, we worry about our own jobs, our hu
. >> carry, chairman of unlooking potential project and chairman and ceo of hewlett-packard joins me. carly, great to see you. >> nice to be with you, kelly. >> here we go again. >> here we go again, wow. i found that reaction just stunning. first of all, it's a wonderful day for religious liberty in this country. how sad it was only 5-4. a little scary. but then the way the democrats reacted in those clips you showed, it's amazing f anyone doubts they're going to the...
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and i see they are developing bottom-line businesses and they think about employees when hewlett-packardnd the companies began there were a part of the fabric of the community they bought property taxes and it was a relationship to is that employees then they became global creating efficiencies so it is heartier justify so i don't know the answer but i do know the other piece is the passion that i saw it is relevant and all the stuff that i talk about that is coming nothing has scaled. it is coming in it is exciting quantum computing doesn't exist? if you don't have people that have that in session fuel support them or crazy investors you will fail. but that has to be done maybe there needs to be more incentives for less risk but i see it to the future because i see the launch a producer and say tell the about your apps. is this the most exciting thing in your life? she looked at me like no. then i will make monday thank go figure out what my life is about. [laughter] that is common. you leave something here need to believe then they can walk away they can go back and live with their par
and i see they are developing bottom-line businesses and they think about employees when hewlett-packardnd the companies began there were a part of the fabric of the community they bought property taxes and it was a relationship to is that employees then they became global creating efficiencies so it is heartier justify so i don't know the answer but i do know the other piece is the passion that i saw it is relevant and all the stuff that i talk about that is coming nothing has scaled. it is...
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. >> job cuts, you don't see often, hewlett-packard, a while back. >> cisco. another stock. >> microsoft, we talk about activism. i remember that day, april of 2013, when value act took the position. by the way, a position not big as some mutual funds, but a sizable one, resulted in one board seat. nonetheless, woah, that stock more or less straight up since and had a change in leadership. >> the xbox sales doubling. >> it's so power. great as barbie is bad. this is a revolution. people are not playing barbies or board games, but their xbox. i worry about matel's dividend at this point. it's emblematic of what's going on. just talking about the millions and millions of people who are gamers, this is good news for kpxb xbox. we have to watch the incredible performance of icahn and ackman. they are really very much playing wall street one, saying, listen, the ceos are bozos in cases or resisting. i didn't think they are resisting. one board member? the world changed in the largest company ever seen. >> obviously, when you have an activist like that, often times,
. >> job cuts, you don't see often, hewlett-packard, a while back. >> cisco. another stock. >> microsoft, we talk about activism. i remember that day, april of 2013, when value act took the position. by the way, a position not big as some mutual funds, but a sizable one, resulted in one board seat. nonetheless, woah, that stock more or less straight up since and had a change in leadership. >> the xbox sales doubling. >> it's so power. great as barbie is bad. this...
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. >>> coming up -- new at 5:00, why hewlett-packard belongs to meg whitman now. >>> michael finney ont's worth buying at oh hey there! (laughs) hmm. you're that grumpy cat. well i know! how about some honey nut cheerios? humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! time, black box, rookie blue and new york med. abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> few 5-year-olds ever heard of the beatles but yet alone sing their songs. >> one boy loves the fab four, proving inspirational for his mom. >> liz harrison has the story. ♪ a hard day's night and she'll be sleeping like a log♪ >> reporter: this 5-year-old knows his beatles music, listening to the fab four since he could barely walk. >> ♪ when i'm home i seem to be right♪ >> reporter: his mother believed it was at the age of 2 king heard his first beatles tune on a cd. >> that's all he listens to, all he sings, all he plays. night and day. >> reporter: not only does king listen to the beatles,
. >>> coming up -- new at 5:00, why hewlett-packard belongs to meg whitman now. >>> michael finney ont's worth buying at oh hey there! (laughs) hmm. you're that grumpy cat. well i know! how about some honey nut cheerios? humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! time, black box, rookie blue and new york med. abc...
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charles: that is amazing microsoft, hewlett-packard, and nelsointel, we have prematurely buried that personal computer, and kept the giant at multiyear -- >> you know it is coming intel numbers were up. charles: wintel, you know dynamic buo rules the market. >> these are snoozeers. microsoft and apple, apple moves less than a half percent after hours, they lower guidance, they are unreal. >> they lower guid guidance in a quarter where they are introduceing new phones, talk about an obvious sandbagging, apple that china and japan sale i was surprised. >> 48% of the phones were sold in china alone, people are out there. >> waiting for this phone, as far as microsoft, you know, you only -- the only one looking at this stock is stewart varney. charles: spend else is. >> i don't get why you would own this, it flat lines. charles: no, no, microsoft slowly but surely will make a remarkable rally. it is an investment lesson, holding company that has a monopoly in the space there and reinventing themselves but we have to give a nod on the new ceo. look at that chart. >> he said they are mergi
charles: that is amazing microsoft, hewlett-packard, and nelsointel, we have prematurely buried that personal computer, and kept the giant at multiyear -- >> you know it is coming intel numbers were up. charles: wintel, you know dynamic buo rules the market. >> these are snoozeers. microsoft and apple, apple moves less than a half percent after hours, they lower guidance, they are unreal. >> they lower guid guidance in a quarter where they are introduceing new phones, talk...
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if you look back, hewlett packard up 3%. ibp cannot turn their ship around the way that a microsoft can turn their ship aroundch they can't get exposure to enough cloud space that will move the needle for them. it's old tech. it should be thrown out tech. it's not going to be a buy here. >> they pitched the servers over to lenovo. that should free them up and give them an excuse sadly i think they do that next month. >> in the short run, they have a cash flow problem. i think he's selling. >> stay tuned. [bell rings] ♪ time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. white chocolate loversividual. don't like dark chocolate. milk chocolate lovers don't necessarily like dark or white. before we couldn't really allow the consumer to customize their chocolate. we needed a scalable cloud solution allowing them to select what they are looking for. now there is endless opportunity to indulge. customization is made with the ibm cloud. th
if you look back, hewlett packard up 3%. ibp cannot turn their ship around the way that a microsoft can turn their ship aroundch they can't get exposure to enough cloud space that will move the needle for them. it's old tech. it should be thrown out tech. it's not going to be a buy here. >> they pitched the servers over to lenovo. that should free them up and give them an excuse sadly i think they do that next month. >> in the short run, they have a cash flow problem. i think he's...
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senate candidate and hewlett-packard c.e. to help republicans win back the senate by confronting dems on that line of attack. >> we have to combat this with the facts which is part of what unlocking potential is all about. women are half the great nation. we are 53% of the voters. we care about every issue. every issue is a woman's issue. >> seems that the republicans think this hobby lobby ruling is going to work in their favor. the democrats think it's going to work in their favor. who is right here? >> i wish the democrats would read the opinion and not be so hysterical. this wasn't overturning row -- row versus wade. they are misstating the ruling and the law here. as a lawyer i take issue with that. this is a narrowly tailored decision to closely held corporations and it was just really focused objection by hobby lobby to four of the specific board of fashions. that's like once it's implanted for it then to be released by taking these pills so they were very specific about that and it wasn't that women don't have access
senate candidate and hewlett-packard c.e. to help republicans win back the senate by confronting dems on that line of attack. >> we have to combat this with the facts which is part of what unlocking potential is all about. women are half the great nation. we are 53% of the voters. we care about every issue. every issue is a woman's issue. >> seems that the republicans think this hobby lobby ruling is going to work in their favor. the democrats think it's going to work in their...
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i don't look at hewlett packard as a growth stop they can't find a growth revenue model. but the stock stripled, quadrupled almost off its low, just because people are realizing what a steady, consistent business it is, haempb forbid they launch what gene is describing as a few platform, television or whatever they're working on, heaven forbid that caught on, then you get a whole leg higher. i don't think we need it yet. >> do we hit a new all-time high by next earnings? >> absolutely. with absolute certainty i feel comfortable. >> is that 101? >> if you go out to august even, i know we said it's mostly in the weeklys. people are going up strikes well past 100 with some of the expectations going higher. long before the split, people were buying the calls. those were performing extremely well out in october. >> i think it's amazing, what has changed in the last 60 bucks, sentiment. >> really, it was one earnings quarter which said they were doing it on the playing field the promise of this stuff. here we are. it gets back to valuation. this was a company not expensive at t
i don't look at hewlett packard as a growth stop they can't find a growth revenue model. but the stock stripled, quadrupled almost off its low, just because people are realizing what a steady, consistent business it is, haempb forbid they launch what gene is describing as a few platform, television or whatever they're working on, heaven forbid that caught on, then you get a whole leg higher. i don't think we need it yet. >> do we hit a new all-time high by next earnings? >>...
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meanwhile is calling for immediate human hewlett-packard cease-fire.tary of state john kerry has been working toward a diplomatic solution. so far he has come up empty. president obama has a rocky relationship with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. does diplomacy stand a chance here? >> well, it is interesting, because certainly secretary kerry's cease-fire proposal which was rejected by hamas and israel is the one that has gotten the most press. but it is not only one out there. there are reports of a new hamas-qatari-turkish cease-fire proposal very heavily favorable towards hamas. not likely israelis are going to accept that either. i think reality on the ground here is that the situation for ordinary israeli citizens where 80% of the country is within rocket attack, within rocket range of the gaza strip, where they have mere seconds to run to shelters is simply untenable. it made all the more so because we now see that hamas has the ability to target israel's economic lifeblood, its ability to interact with the world, via the only airport,
meanwhile is calling for immediate human hewlett-packard cease-fire.tary of state john kerry has been working toward a diplomatic solution. so far he has come up empty. president obama has a rocky relationship with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. does diplomacy stand a chance here? >> well, it is interesting, because certainly secretary kerry's cease-fire proposal which was rejected by hamas and israel is the one that has gotten the most press. but it is not only one out there....
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republican and former ceo of hewlett-packard, carly fiorna.rge, what do you think of president obama's response to the airline shoot down and the aftermath his continued refusal to provide military assistance to the ukrainians and to impose any new sanctions on the russians. >> when the plane was first shot down the first reaction it marked a threshold in international anarchy. the russian insurgents brought do you some 33,000 feet a commercial aircraft. but there's no meaningful sense, chris, in which these insurgents are nonstate actors. they are appendages of the russian government supplied by them and directed by them. so in that sense there's a gap between the president's rhetoric and what is reasonable to infer about this. the president's reaction is what we need is a cease-fire. what we need is lethal aid for the ukrainians to win the war. >> julie, as some of our eyes, we have a bunch of eyes on the white house, what are you picking up from officials. why is the president being so cautious? >> there are a couple of reasons. on the mili
republican and former ceo of hewlett-packard, carly fiorna.rge, what do you think of president obama's response to the airline shoot down and the aftermath his continued refusal to provide military assistance to the ukrainians and to impose any new sanctions on the russians. >> when the plane was first shot down the first reaction it marked a threshold in international anarchy. the russian insurgents brought do you some 33,000 feet a commercial aircraft. but there's no meaningful sense,...
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the game with cloud and when it came to sas, software as a service, so now here they are buying hewlett-packardy do? this is like steering the "titanic" at this point. >> there is the argument that it is an old company and it may be the oldest info tech company, so they have that, but they are attempting to renew themselves and they're gaining ground. they basically have been buying a lot of small companies to fill in their software portfolio. they will not be a cloud services provider in the way that amazon and microsoft and google are, and they're not that interested in the public cloud, although they want to be able to help their customers pivot in and out of the public cloud. but their view is really that the hybrid cloud is what their customers, the enterprise customers, are going to be doing, and they want to be there to help them with that. so, those are the kind of services that they're acquiring, and that's what they're hoping to be selling in the future. >> sounds like you're -- >> before we get to google, quickly -- >> i don't want to get to google. >> no, you really don't. should we
the game with cloud and when it came to sas, software as a service, so now here they are buying hewlett-packardy do? this is like steering the "titanic" at this point. >> there is the argument that it is an old company and it may be the oldest info tech company, so they have that, but they are attempting to renew themselves and they're gaining ground. they basically have been buying a lot of small companies to fill in their software portfolio. they will not be a cloud services...
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then there's hewlett-packard, meg whitman trying to turn this exude around. can they get things going. this stock has been an investor favorite after bottoming out last year, up 25%. micron trades at 11 times earns, a chip company believe it or not, and this stock is up 53%. >> thanks for pointing them out, dom. burns mckinney is a division of al yanz global division, and also with us is john bucking hamm. both of these gentlemen like technology stocks. byrne, starting with you, forget the sexy names. old-school tech is where to be. >> specifically from our perspective, we have a focus on dividend-paying stocks. we've seen a bit of a rotation in recent weeks and months off sexy, the cloud computing names. >> intel specifically, which has done very well. >> one of our largest holdings, trading about 15 times earnings. they have nearly a 3% different yield. in fact over the last decades they have raised a legendary rate. >> john, what about you? within the broad realm of technology, where are you buying? >> well, we also favor dividend-paying stocks for the pru
then there's hewlett-packard, meg whitman trying to turn this exude around. can they get things going. this stock has been an investor favorite after bottoming out last year, up 25%. micron trades at 11 times earns, a chip company believe it or not, and this stock is up 53%. >> thanks for pointing them out, dom. burns mckinney is a division of al yanz global division, and also with us is john bucking hamm. both of these gentlemen like technology stocks. byrne, starting with you, forget...