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what would intel like to have done with the tax system? >> guest: they would like statutory rates to come down so we can compete more effectively. oecd countries many other poor nations have a much lower statutory tax rate. they have a much lower effective marginal rate of taxation as well. we recognize there will be a trade-off. if you reduce those rates than tax loopholes or expenditures as they are called, some will have to be closed and that made, may not benefit us but overall we want to compete against the other companies in korea and elsewhere. we beat the competition right now. we are first-class. we are number one but tax rates are crucial so if president obama and speaker boehner talk about a series of issues in the next year or year and a half they ought to try to find some common ground such that comprehensive tax reform might be able to occur after the next presidential election. >> host: is a true the u.s. is the only company that taxes foreign earnings if you bring it back into the borders? >> guest: that is true and it is a
what would intel like to have done with the tax system? >> guest: they would like statutory rates to come down so we can compete more effectively. oecd countries many other poor nations have a much lower statutory tax rate. they have a much lower effective marginal rate of taxation as well. we recognize there will be a trade-off. if you reduce those rates than tax loopholes or expenditures as they are called, some will have to be closed and that made, may not benefit us but overall we...
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at intel we would disagree with that. the national science foundation, the national institute of standards, the office of science, the department of energy, they do crucial work. they produce the seed corn for great companies like intel. so we collaborate with them, and when president obama raises spending levels for these types of agencies and departments 7 and 8% consistently since he came into office, that's a real plus for silicon valley and tech companies like intel. >> host: gautham nagesh. >> host: speaking of research and development funding, we've seen a very political discussion over increasing the amount of r&d funding available from the federal government. how do you view the president's fiscal 2012 budget request and the way it handles that money? >> >> guest: the president has made a series of good decisions to invest in nano electronics research, to extend the r&d tax credit permanently, but this is a hard slog. tax reform is an area, for example, where we are going to have to work with the administration o
at intel we would disagree with that. the national science foundation, the national institute of standards, the office of science, the department of energy, they do crucial work. they produce the seed corn for great companies like intel. so we collaborate with them, and when president obama raises spending levels for these types of agencies and departments 7 and 8% consistently since he came into office, that's a real plus for silicon valley and tech companies like intel. >> host: gautham...
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as abc 7's david louie reports, intel's rivals may not be able to catch up for several years. >> intelone out of the park. i mean, it's in the bag. >> the excitement is over this new 3d transistor that took intel engineers 10 years to create. it will speed up performance, use less power and take up less space. those are important as devices such as smart phones and tablets get smaller. the flat design in use since the late 1950's wasn't keeping up with computing needs. nathan berkwood is a chip industry analyst in silicon valley. he was briefed by intel ahead of the announcement. >> when they were lying down, you had a transistor gate that was getting smaller and smaller and therefore, the number of electrons that could flow through it was being somewhat constrained. >> intel says 3d transistors will allow the number of transistors on a chip to continue to double every two years. it's known as moore's law named after gordon moore, an intel co-founder and former ceo. the key to this is giving the chip fins so there's more space for electrons to move. >> this transition to 3d devices wil
as abc 7's david louie reports, intel's rivals may not be able to catch up for several years. >> intelone out of the park. i mean, it's in the bag. >> the excitement is over this new 3d transistor that took intel engineers 10 years to create. it will speed up performance, use less power and take up less space. those are important as devices such as smart phones and tablets get smaller. the flat design in use since the late 1950's wasn't keeping up with computing needs. nathan...
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the obvious question is, where did they get the intel? i'll give you a bet. chris: osama bin laden, he wasn't a mastermind anymore. >> he was being back-briefed on operations. he had more of an operational role than we thought. there are two things that strike me about this intelligence. the first is that al qaeda's still thinking about spectacular operations. what we're seeing is that they were getting ready to commemorate the 10th anniversary of september 11 in a big way, taking down commuter trains in a series of american cities or other things we may not know about yet. that's the first thing. the second thing, it's clear, now that we have the intel and we're chasing them everywhere we can, they're going to scatter. they're not stupid. i've been hearing u.s. counter terrorism analysts tell me that a fragmented decentralized al qaeda will cause all kind of new problems with individual units operating on their own, picking up little plots. chris: competing. >> they won't take down skyscrapers but may drive us crazy with all kinds of smaller operations. chri
the obvious question is, where did they get the intel? i'll give you a bet. chris: osama bin laden, he wasn't a mastermind anymore. >> he was being back-briefed on operations. he had more of an operational role than we thought. there are two things that strike me about this intelligence. the first is that al qaeda's still thinking about spectacular operations. what we're seeing is that they were getting ready to commemorate the 10th anniversary of september 11 in a big way, taking down...
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intel is creating what they are calling 3-d transistors and can make them smaller. they figured out how to make the new chips in mass quantities and cheaply. that could affect every electronic device we use. >>> starting today, pandora the free internet radio site is adding comedy. they have added thousands of routines as part of the comedy genome project. they are broken down into stations and users can create custom stations on your favorite comedians. >> prince charles will meet with president obama at the white house. this morning he visited with injured soldiers and part of a wounded warriors event at british ambassador's residence. later he was a speaker at a conference on sustainable food at georgetown university. >> we have to maintain a supply of healthy food at affordable prices within mounting pressure within every element affecting the process. >> they made a stop at the ferry building back in 2005 to promote other issues. >> washington, d.c. trip is the first since he was the groom in the wedding. he said -- father of the groom. he said this was about m
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intel announced a major breakthrough in chip design. the company plans to release 3d transistor chips to make p.c.s and smartphones faster and more efficient. they're called trigate transistors. intel expects them to start showing up in computers next year. >> susie: still ahead, shopping for bargains in retail. hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. and later, in tonight's "money file," real world advice for college grads. >> tom: the u.s. treasury said today it plans to sell $72 billion of i.o.u.s next week. that's enough to bring the nation right up to the edge of its $14 trillion debt ceiling. raising that debt limit is the biggest battle in washington these days. a key meeting is set for tomorrow with vice president joe biden. as darren gersh reports, topping the agenda will be finding some way to enforce budget discipline. >> reporter: with less than three months to go before the nation hits the debt ceiling and faces default, policy makers say an agreement may hinge on finding some kind of budgetary trigger mechanism. that
intel announced a major breakthrough in chip design. the company plans to release 3d transistor chips to make p.c.s and smartphones faster and more efficient. they're called trigate transistors. intel expects them to start showing up in computers next year. >> susie: still ahead, shopping for bargains in retail. hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. and later, in tonight's "money file," real world advice for college grads. >> tom: the u.s. treasury said...
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. >>> intel says that its computer chips are going 3-d. the new transistors take up less room. intel says it also uses half the energy of 2-d transistors. >> we will be able to provide better performance and lower power at the same time. >> analysts say the 3-d technology will give intel a leg up in the smart phone market. >>> we are staying on top of the huge fire in san francisco. a live update after the break. >>> questions raised today about the effectiveness and the hundreds of court cases that could be affected by these breathalyzers. >> record heat todaround the co coming up, i will highlight the area that will change the most. >> an update now on our breaking news in san francisco. a four alarm fire on folsom street in the south of market neighborhood. >> reporter: we have some new information as well as some good news. it looks as if the firefighters have gotten the upper hand on the as four alarm fire at the corner of west and folsom street in san francisco. it was a three-story wood structure with 48 units and six other units in an adjacent building. there are possib
. >>> intel says that its computer chips are going 3-d. the new transistors take up less room. intel says it also uses half the energy of 2-d transistors. >> we will be able to provide better performance and lower power at the same time. >> analysts say the 3-d technology will give intel a leg up in the smart phone market. >>> we are staying on top of the huge fire in san francisco. a live update after the break. >>> questions raised today about the...
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. >> intel says they have overcome a major stumbling block on a new chip. >> intel hit this one out ofhe park. >> the excitement is over this new 3-d transistor that took engineers ten years to create. it will speed up performance, use less power and take up less space. those are important such as devices as smart phones get smaller. the flat design wasn't keeping up with computing needs. a chip analyst in silicon valley. he was briefed by intel ahead of the announcement. >> when they were lying down, you had a transistor game that was getting smaller and smaller, and number of electrons that could flow through it was being constrained. >> 3-d transistors will allow the number on the chip to double every two years. it's named after moore's law former ceo. the key is to give it more space for electrons to move. >> this atlanta signifies to 3-d devices will help us to continue moore's law. you can pass more things as it goes up as compared to going sideways. >> watching movies streamed over the internet held devices is a big trend. intel's new design should allow movies to play more smoo
. >> intel says they have overcome a major stumbling block on a new chip. >> intel hit this one out ofhe park. >> the excitement is over this new 3-d transistor that took engineers ten years to create. it will speed up performance, use less power and take up less space. those are important such as devices as smart phones get smaller. the flat design wasn't keeping up with computing needs. a chip analyst in silicon valley. he was briefed by intel ahead of the announcement....
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that took intel engineers three years to create.ower and less space, and that's important as the phones and tablets get smaller. the design wasn't keeping up with the computer needs. an analyst in silicone valley, he was briefed by intel ahead of the announce. >> when they were lying down, you had a transistor gate that was smaller and smaller and therefore the number that could float through it could be restrained. >> they will allow the number of transistors on the chip to double every two years, and it's known as moore's law, named after gordon moore, the cofounder and ceo. the key is to give pins so there's more space for the lect trons to move. >> it will help us. and clearly, you can pack more things into the same space if you go up as opposed to just sideways. there are the sky scrapers and the buildings around it. >> watching the videos and movies, the analysts say that intel's new design should allow the movies to play smoothly and you'll be able to watch the entire movie before the battery runs down. >> being able to do th
that took intel engineers three years to create.ower and less space, and that's important as the phones and tablets get smaller. the design wasn't keeping up with the computer needs. an analyst in silicone valley, he was briefed by intel ahead of the announce. >> when they were lying down, you had a transistor gate that was smaller and smaller and therefore the number that could float through it could be restrained. >> they will allow the number of transistors on the chip to double...
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i think credit goes to the intel intel community and to our speci special forces who have been after after bin laden and who clear clearly got a hold of key intell intelligence, human intelli intelligence and otherwise that w that was able then to launch the the operation that got him this this weekend. so i so i think this is a remark remarkably important day here here in washington. i i think people will see this as as a closing of a kaptur in the w the war on terror but as others others have mentioned, this will n will not be the e of the threat threat from terrorist places like like yemen, north africa even even elements of the al qaeda qaeda core who remain in pakist pakistan. we'll we'll have to see where al zawah zawahiri, the number two is, elia elia c sarx zmiri, who is respons responsible for the western plots w plots we have been dealing with. with. there there are still dedicated al qaeda m qaeda members out there who will will no doubt continue the fight fight and seek inspiration with t with the death of bin laden. but th but this is a clear message that t that the unit
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intel says the result is 37% faster performance and less battery drain. >> when they were lying down you had a tran cyster gate -- tran cyster gate that was getting smaller and smaller and the number of electrons that could flow through it was being somewhat constrained. >> this design should shore up new devices in about a year. >>> two bay area students have been named finalists in a nationwide art competition sponsored by google. one of the finalists is mateo lopez, a second grader in san bruno. the doodle for google competitionen curjz kids to come up with a theme, "what i would like to do some day" and his doodle was about space. >> he lufers space and has a great -- he loves space and had the great idea of connecting a moon and a meteor and space man and put it in the google logo. it is pretty fantastic. >> it is. the other local finalist is albert pay from union city. the top doodle will appear on google's home page a week from friday. the winner gets a $15,000 scholarship and the school will get a $25,000 grant. that's great. >> love the t-shirts they have made of their doodl
intel says the result is 37% faster performance and less battery drain. >> when they were lying down you had a tran cyster gate -- tran cyster gate that was getting smaller and smaller and the number of electrons that could flow through it was being somewhat constrained. >> this design should shore up new devices in about a year. >>> two bay area students have been named finalists in a nationwide art competition sponsored by google. one of the finalists is mateo lopez, a...
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gary neurenberg is here to report that intel is already being put to work. >> reporter: derek, cbs newsrmed the united states was trying to target another al- qaida leader yesterday with a drone strike in yemen. the drone attack similar to this one killed two aide but the cleric escaped. navy s.e.a.l.s stripped the bin laden compound with anything of intel value providing analysts with positive intelligence helping the united states narrow down potential locations for al-qaida leaders. analysis of raw information is providing numerous new leads according to cbs news which reports that information shows bin laden to have been playing an active role in al-qaida with notes in his hands. the s.e.a.l.s grabbed 2.7 terra bytes of information. 600 million pages of computer text. it was also learned today that the c.i.a. had a nearby safehouse that it used for months to spy on the compound. >> hello, fort campbell. >> reporter: the president met privately with the troops who conducted the bin laden raid and said -- >> these americans deserve credit for one of the greatest intelligence military
gary neurenberg is here to report that intel is already being put to work. >> reporter: derek, cbs newsrmed the united states was trying to target another al- qaida leader yesterday with a drone strike in yemen. the drone attack similar to this one killed two aide but the cleric escaped. navy s.e.a.l.s stripped the bin laden compound with anything of intel value providing analysts with positive intelligence helping the united states narrow down potential locations for al-qaida leaders....
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finally, goldman sachs cut its rating on intel over worries about oversupply of semiconductors. this is the past 90 sessions of intel, and it has seen a nice rally since its last quarterly earnings in april, sending shares up 20% before today's drop of 1.4%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: more proof today that digital media is gaining in popularity. amazon is now selling more electronic books than print ones. that includes both hardcover and paperbacks. amazon also says its new lower priced kindle e-reader is outselling other versions of the device. the kindle came on the scene four years ago, and is by far the best-selling reader made specifically for e-books. >> susie: at a time when many teen retailers are struggling, wet seal announced solid first quarter results today. earnings were double what they were a year ago. but the chain warned it may not be able to match that performance in the current quarter. one headwind for wet seal and its rivals is a record teen unemployment rate-- close to 25%. erika miller looks at whether teen retail stocks have any chance
finally, goldman sachs cut its rating on intel over worries about oversupply of semiconductors. this is the past 90 sessions of intel, and it has seen a nice rally since its last quarterly earnings in april, sending shares up 20% before today's drop of 1.4%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: more proof today that digital media is gaining in popularity. amazon is now selling more electronic books than print ones. that includes both hardcover and paperbacks. amazon...
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and the role of intel has observed that -- the head of intel has observed that if we do the photo voltaic cells and chips and other technologies and then take the products to scale overseas, inevitably, he believes, and i share this view, that our inventors, innovators and developers will themselves go overseas. the american public by large numbers understand that's not a policy that's defensible or profitable for them, for their pamity -- families or for america in the long-term. i thank the gentleman from california for his focus and for his tenacity and for his compelling advocacy of the make it in america agenda. mr. garamendi: i thank you for what you've done. mr. hoyer, you've been on this for longer than i have, you have some history in this house that goes way back. i think about the program you and the democrats put forward before i arrived, i've only been here now about 20 months, the stimulus recovery act, in that recovery act, there was about $12 billion for transportation. and in that transportation program, you and the democrats, signed by president obama, say -- said that t
and the role of intel has observed that -- the head of intel has observed that if we do the photo voltaic cells and chips and other technologies and then take the products to scale overseas, inevitably, he believes, and i share this view, that our inventors, innovators and developers will themselves go overseas. the american public by large numbers understand that's not a policy that's defensible or profitable for them, for their pamity -- families or for america in the long-term. i thank the...
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just about 0 minutes from now, intel -- 90 minutes from now intel will hold a news conference and make the "most significant technology announcement of the year." intel's keeping it secret until then. but "pc magazine" is reporting that they may make computer chips for iphones and ipads and iphones. >>> apple is making the max faster. they say the quad intel processors will make the device 60, faster. the latest will sell for $1200. >>> 7:54. researchers in japan are hoping to give people a way to kiss each other over the internet. each person would have a device like the one you see in the video. when one person moves the rotating straw, the other person would feel the same rotation. researchers say they are working on a way to simulate taste. once this is accomplish, it would be a stepup for a cyber -- for cyber and also a way to show appreciation for fans. >>> let's see what sal is seeing in our commute. >> okay. traffic is -- [ laughter ] >> traffic is moving along relatively slowing. we had a minor accident on bay bridge. i will tell but that. northbound 280. we had a crash on bir
just about 0 minutes from now, intel -- 90 minutes from now intel will hold a news conference and make the "most significant technology announcement of the year." intel's keeping it secret until then. but "pc magazine" is reporting that they may make computer chips for iphones and ipads and iphones. >>> apple is making the max faster. they say the quad intel processors will make the device 60, faster. the latest will sell for $1200. >>> 7:54. researchers in...
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apparently we did not tell pakistan, though there were initial reports that their secret intelancy was working with us. what did we tell them? and if we didn't tell them anything, was that the right decision? >> i think it was the right decision. frankly a lot of commentary is misguided today. we have a security stuffs in government that's under a lot of pressure from its own people, from its parliament. they've been engaged in a civil war now for nine years, a war against their own people in the tribal areas next to afghanistan. they have lost a lot of people, but at the same time they have a lot of sympathizers at lower levels in the security service or in the military. on the one hand to criticize pakistan for leaking, it's been happening since day one, we ought to accept it. on the other hand, they've been a good partner, they've lost a lot 6 good people, so it's not surprising to me that we didn't tell them because we were afraid of a leak. at the same time we ought not to be sitting here saying we have a terrible pattern. this is a sovereign country, a country we're going to need
apparently we did not tell pakistan, though there were initial reports that their secret intelancy was working with us. what did we tell them? and if we didn't tell them anything, was that the right decision? >> i think it was the right decision. frankly a lot of commentary is misguided today. we have a security stuffs in government that's under a lot of pressure from its own people, from its parliament. they've been engaged in a civil war now for nine years, a war against their own...
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the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart.
the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart.
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intel and dell are saying things are pretty good.erine: for most of us you don't need to explain it just tell us smaller and faster we get it. housing? home builders it doesn't feel like the economy is coming back today right? >>rob: it is inching along, we have the economic data this morning, one of those things that everything is quiet since the home builders right now. there's too much inventory, they haven't lowered their prices much, the new permits for building new homes are incredibly saggy which is bad for our economy that means people won't have worked in construction employment is astronomical and tough. if houses are going up in value that it's not good. >>catherine: rob will come back and talk about link dan among other things. stay with us more news after the break. sizzler's fall-off-the-bone ribs are slow-cooked with cattlemen's barbecue sauce. get a half-rack with sweet potato fries and corn bread. plus, add our incredible endless salad bar. sizzler. >>live, from the bay area's news station, this is kron4 news at 4:30
intel and dell are saying things are pretty good.erine: for most of us you don't need to explain it just tell us smaller and faster we get it. housing? home builders it doesn't feel like the economy is coming back today right? >>rob: it is inching along, we have the economic data this morning, one of those things that everything is quiet since the home builders right now. there's too much inventory, they haven't lowered their prices much, the new permits for building new homes are...
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from president obama and speaking of intel intel from osama bin ladin blair has lawmakers calling for an amtrak no ride list and the department of homeland security is now talking to you through public service announcements out wal-mart asking you to look for terrorists now in all of this what is happening to privacy and individual liberties is it being replaced by fear and more importance paid to the security of the collective society before we get to that analysis first though our tease marina port and i is going to fill you in and tell us what kind of presidential texts you can expect to be getting on your cell phone. the country that created blackberries and gave birth to i phones. has more than three hundred million wireless users and in the name of national security the u.s. government will soon have a direct link to each and every handheld device it's like a police officer's gun it's there for a good reason but we hope that we never have to pull the trigger gathered at the scene of the september eleventh terrorist attacks federal in new york city officials joined the c.e.o.'s o
from president obama and speaking of intel intel from osama bin ladin blair has lawmakers calling for an amtrak no ride list and the department of homeland security is now talking to you through public service announcements out wal-mart asking you to look for terrorists now in all of this what is happening to privacy and individual liberties is it being replaced by fear and more importance paid to the security of the collective society before we get to that analysis first though our tease...
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intel is giving the laptop a makeover.company has unveiled a new line of netbooks callings an ultra book. company officials say that an ultra book will include the best features of a tablet. the ultra books will be on sale by christmas. and cost under $1,000. >>> the sony saga continues this morning. sony now saying that its online play station network will be completely restored by this weekend. there is an exception, though. not to be restored in asia. just yet. the japanese consumer electronics giant dealing with com effects, of course, of hacker attacks that impacted more than 100 million users. and hewlett-packard is expanding voluntary recall of notebook computer batteries because of risk of fire from overheating. the batteries are made in china and imported by hp. the u.s. consumer product safety commission says that since the initial recall in may of last year, hp has received additional reports of overheated and ruptured lithium ion batteries. >> got to watch that. >> they heat up so much. >> you can start to feel
intel is giving the laptop a makeover.company has unveiled a new line of netbooks callings an ultra book. company officials say that an ultra book will include the best features of a tablet. the ultra books will be on sale by christmas. and cost under $1,000. >>> the sony saga continues this morning. sony now saying that its online play station network will be completely restored by this weekend. there is an exception, though. not to be restored in asia. just yet. the japanese consumer...
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that means those devices can be thinner, smaller, lighter with double the battery life, or says intel, device makers can keep the current battery life, but offer more functions and speed, in everything from computers to beyond. folks at this coffee shop were impressed with the names. >> whether we like it or not, we all have these things and would like them to work better. so i welcome this type of technology. >> smaller would be better, you know? more flexibility for recording concerts and that sort of thing, you know without bringing a lot of musical gear. >> reporter: one man hopes this could help make the solar panels smaller. >> we get rid of the roof top light and make it more easy and less expensive to put solar panels on houses. >> and get this, intel's chips are only just slightly more expensive than current chips. just a few percentage points. ktvu channel 2 action news. >>> and 120 million, gone, because of a bad investment. that is how much money the metropolitan transportation commission has lost, which works out to about a year's worth of money collected at toll booths.
that means those devices can be thinner, smaller, lighter with double the battery life, or says intel, device makers can keep the current battery life, but offer more functions and speed, in everything from computers to beyond. folks at this coffee shop were impressed with the names. >> whether we like it or not, we all have these things and would like them to work better. so i welcome this type of technology. >> smaller would be better, you know? more flexibility for recording...
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for months, intell energies officials have been watching this million dollars compound in a bat a badkistan, guards patrolled outside and residents burned the trash rather than have it collected. >> this intelligence case is different, what we see is different from anything we had ever seen before. >> reporter: the president had two options, he could accepted in stealth bombers to destroy it but if bin laden was inside it would be difficult to identify him. his second option send in navy seals. they had been training in afghanistan but they didn't even know the target. the president chose the seals. >> the president had to evaluate the strength of that information and made one of the gutsyest calls of any president in recent memory. >> reporter: 8:20:00 a.m. eastern time friday as the president leaves for alabama he orders the go-ahead for the operation. on sunday, 10:06:00 a.m., the president leaves to play his weekly round of golf. he cuts the game short and returns to the white house by 2:11 p.m. by 3:11 he is in the situation room watching the white- knuckled event unfold second b
for months, intell energies officials have been watching this million dollars compound in a bat a badkistan, guards patrolled outside and residents burned the trash rather than have it collected. >> this intelligence case is different, what we see is different from anything we had ever seen before. >> reporter: the president had two options, he could accepted in stealth bombers to destroy it but if bin laden was inside it would be difficult to identify him. his second option send in...
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of those heavier weights, microsoft and intel each fell 1%. oracle gained 1% to a new ten- year high. finally, the last 90 sessions of the silver trust exchange traded fund. here it is. look at this rally. it fell more than 8.5% as volume tripled. this sell-off takes this fund below its small sell-off a week ago. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: the biggest event in the business of horse racing rounds the final turn this weekend. tonight's "beyond the scoreboard" starts beyond the race course for the kentucky derby and its owner, churchill downs. rick horrow is a sports business analyst and c.e.o. of horrow sports ventures. always nice to see you. the kentucky derby this saturday, the biggest public profile event for the church hill downs corporation. no doubt about it. but take a look at these numbers here in terms of where churchill downs is making its money. last year most of its earning came from racing, 41%. but look at that slice in orange, 34% from gaming, a double-digit increase. so it seems like the business of horse racin
of those heavier weights, microsoft and intel each fell 1%. oracle gained 1% to a new ten- year high. finally, the last 90 sessions of the silver trust exchange traded fund. here it is. look at this rally. it fell more than 8.5% as volume tripled. this sell-off takes this fund below its small sell-off a week ago. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: the biggest event in the business of horse racing rounds the final turn this weekend. tonight's "beyond the...
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intel is creating what they are calling 3-d transistors and can make them smaller. they figured out how to make the new chips in mass quantities and cheaply. that could affect every electronic device we use. >>> starting today pandora the free internet radio site is adding comedy. they have added thousands of routines as part of the comedy genome project. they are broken down into stations and users can create custom stations on your favorite comedians. >> prince charles will meet with president obama at the white house. this morning he visited with injured soldiers and part of a wounded warriors event at british ambassador's residence. later he was a speaker at a conference on sustainable food at georgetown university. >> we have to maintain a supply of healthy food at affordable prices within mounting pressure within every element affecting the process. >> they made a stop at the ferry building back in 2005 to promote other issues. >> washington, d.c. trip is the first since he was the groom in the wedding. he said -- father of the groom. he said this was about my
intel is creating what they are calling 3-d transistors and can make them smaller. they figured out how to make the new chips in mass quantities and cheaply. that could affect every electronic device we use. >>> starting today pandora the free internet radio site is adding comedy. they have added thousands of routines as part of the comedy genome project. they are broken down into stations and users can create custom stations on your favorite comedians. >> prince charles will...
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>> that is correct, senator, we increased resources for a few days until we could see with the intel outcome was. >> very good. we very much appreciate your leadership and it is good to have you in front of the committee. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, madame secretary, welcome back. i wanted to pick up on the increased threat level. i want to understand why we are not increasing the threat level. that sounds like we will only increase if there is a specific threat? >> if there is a specific credible intelligence of a threat, yes, an advisory will go out. it can be elevated or eminent. the thought behind this, this was the product of a bipartisan committee shoulcommission. there were a number of experts on the commission. the idea is instead of just putting out a color, give people information. an advisory itself, if we elevate it, maybe it restricted to a particular transportation sector or a particular area of the country. they are designed to expire on the road in two weeks so we cannot continually at advisory upon advisory, with the fact that nobody pays attention and
>> that is correct, senator, we increased resources for a few days until we could see with the intel outcome was. >> very good. we very much appreciate your leadership and it is good to have you in front of the committee. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, madame secretary, welcome back. i wanted to pick up on the increased threat level. i want to understand why we are not increasing the threat level. that sounds like we will only increase if there is a specific...
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>> that is correct, senator, we increased resources for a few days until we could see with the intel outcome was. >> very good. we very much appreciate your leadership and it is good to have you in front of the committee. >> thank you. >> thank you, m chairman, madame secretary, welme back. i wanted to pick up on the increased threat level. i want to understand why we are not increasing the threat level. that sounds like we will only increase if there is a specific threat? >> if there is a specific credible intelligence of a threat, yes, an advisory will go out. it can be elevated or eminent. the thought behind this, this was the product of a bipartisan committee shoulcommission. there we a number of experts on the commission. the idea is instead of just putting out a color, give people information. an advisory itself, if we elevate it, maybe it restricted to a particular transportation sector or a particular area of the country. they are designed to expire on the road in two weeks so we cannot continually at advisory upon advisory, with the fact that nobody pays attention and more.
>> that is correct, senator, we increased resources for a few days until we could see with the intel outcome was. >> very good. we very much appreciate your leadership and it is good to have you in front of the committee. >> thank you. >> thank you, m chairman, madame secretary, welme back. i wanted to pick up on the increased threat level. i want to understand why we are not increasing the threat level. that sounds like we will only increase if there is a specific...
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to tell you the truth, the cia and the intel community and the teams of the military, you know, they stopped, they celebrated and then it is back to work. they are all marching forward again. >> that is what we are doing right here, mike baker, and so good to have you on this morning. >> thank you. >>> and now the decision to keep pakistan out of the loop raises questions of who we believe to be in ale lie. the armed services committee chairman carl levin says that the pakistanis need to answer about their inability to identify the compound. >> the bottom line is that we are linked with pakistan, and they have corruption, and they are a weak government and in a tough location and there is an awful lot, and that i have nuclear weapons, so the bottom line, it is an important country to us, and it is a diplomatic purpose that we need. >> and the senator of the armed strategic forces, and i want to start with a piece from the pakistani president asif ali zardari says that a decade of cooperation and partnership between the united states and pakistan led up to the elimination of osama bin
to tell you the truth, the cia and the intel community and the teams of the military, you know, they stopped, they celebrated and then it is back to work. they are all marching forward again. >> that is what we are doing right here, mike baker, and so good to have you on this morning. >> thank you. >>> and now the decision to keep pakistan out of the loop raises questions of who we believe to be in ale lie. the armed services committee chairman carl levin says that the...
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that's giving intel's shares a nice little boost. intel is up almost 2% on that news.s overall though headed lower. the dow is off by 50. nasdaq is down just a fraction. the s&p lower by 4 points. >>> and after the closing bell today, we'll get earnings from cisco, grace and frank. >> hope that oil continues to drop. we need our gas prices to go down. >> thumbs up there that's for sure. >> reporter: we have a long ways to go. >> thank you, much, much, much. -- thank you, jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> this morning, hundreds of bay area teachers are out of a job. "the examiner" reports 139 teachers in the san francisco unified school district will get their final notices by sunday. and in concord the mount diablo school district voted to eliminate 180 full time jobs. many other schools will have a better picture of their fiscal outlook next week when governor jerry brown releases the state budget. >>> higher tuition, fewer students, that could happen with a talk of a new tuition hike fourth csu system. the chancellor says it may be an increase of 32%.
that's giving intel's shares a nice little boost. intel is up almost 2% on that news.s overall though headed lower. the dow is off by 50. nasdaq is down just a fraction. the s&p lower by 4 points. >>> and after the closing bell today, we'll get earnings from cisco, grace and frank. >> hope that oil continues to drop. we need our gas prices to go down. >> thumbs up there that's for sure. >> reporter: we have a long ways to go. >> thank you, much, much, much....
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all that can be reduced. >> reporter: intel says it's been working on the new process for a decade. its new design will roll out in about a year. >> another silicon valley chip company in the news tonight. santa clara's applied materials, which actually makes the machines that make computer chips, announcing a $4.9 million buyout of verion's semiconductor. shares of applied dipping a bit. all in all, a down day for the markets. job growth a little slower than investors had hoped for. we also saw lots of selling in commodities like gold, silver, and oil. stocks lower today across the board. some optimism in extended evening trading after silicon valley company's electronic arts and tesla motors reported better than expected earnings. some money to be made there tomorrow morning. >>> okay. want to take you back to this breaking news that we've been telling you about. a three-alarm fire in san francisco, south of market area, 1040 folsom is the address that we have. it is listed, officially, as the park hotel and it does appear that there are some rooms at the top, but it now looks lik
all that can be reduced. >> reporter: intel says it's been working on the new process for a decade. its new design will roll out in about a year. >> another silicon valley chip company in the news tonight. santa clara's applied materials, which actually makes the machines that make computer chips, announcing a $4.9 million buyout of verion's semiconductor. shares of applied dipping a bit. all in all, a down day for the markets. job growth a little slower than investors had hoped...
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anything using intel chips would benefit from this, laptops, smart phones, tablets.aster and come in smaller packages. remember the iphone tracking and storing user location fiasco, apple released an update that fixes the whole issue. . you can go to itunes and secure iphone and yet they will happen yo. >> darya: let's do a bridge check gm the approach to the bay bridge, we do have a lot of sunshine. san mateo bridge you can see traffic is moving well, visibility is great, at the golden gate bridge our nicest shot of the day, traffic is moving well. i [ male announcer ] edmunds.com says that lexus holds its value better than any other luxury brand. ♪ intellichoice proclaims that lexus has the best overall value of any brand. ♪ and j.d. power and associates ranks lexus the highest in customer satisfaction. no wonder more people have chosen lexus over any other luxury brand 11 years in a row. see your lexus dealer. >> mark: 70 a.m. top stories we're following right now president barack obama on route to ground zero. he will meet with families of the victims from septem
anything using intel chips would benefit from this, laptops, smart phones, tablets.aster and come in smaller packages. remember the iphone tracking and storing user location fiasco, apple released an update that fixes the whole issue. . you can go to itunes and secure iphone and yet they will happen yo. >> darya: let's do a bridge check gm the approach to the bay bridge, we do have a lot of sunshine. san mateo bridge you can see traffic is moving well, visibility is great, at the golden...
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it's intel speak means going over material with a fine-tooth comb. for example, a special cia task force has already started scrubbing the five computers, ten hard drives and more than 100 discs and thumb drives filled with al qaeda secrets. >> and dvds. there's some osama bin laden videos that were in the making. if you'd like us to clarify like hotwash. >> how about pocket litter? >> send us an e-mail and we'll be right back. id wrinkle repair. it has the fastest retinol formula available. in fact, it's clinically proven to smooth wrinkles in just one week. so all you have to do is sit back and watch your wrinkles go away. new rapid wrinkle repair. from neutrogena®. ♪ ♪ gonna use my, my, my, imagination. ♪ new rapid wrinkle repair. the new blackberry playbook. ♪ cos i'm gonna make you see ♪ there's nobody else here, no one like me. ♪ small enough to take anywhere. powerful enough to take you everywhere. ♪ i'm special ♪ so special nope. see, hotels.com has over 20,000 last minute deals every week. so i get a great deal, no matter how long i wait. ye
it's intel speak means going over material with a fine-tooth comb. for example, a special cia task force has already started scrubbing the five computers, ten hard drives and more than 100 discs and thumb drives filled with al qaeda secrets. >> and dvds. there's some osama bin laden videos that were in the making. if you'd like us to clarify like hotwash. >> how about pocket litter? >> send us an e-mail and we'll be right back. id wrinkle repair. it has the fastest retinol...
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that's the second time in six months that intel has given more money back to investors. >> good for intel>> yeah. >>> laura, she's riding in style this morning. good morning. you look good in the car. >> all right, thanks a lot. hey, i don't know what you guys are doing here in the studio, but i'm in my new -- the peacock doesn't want me to talk. i'm in my new tesla. look at this. i think i need a booster seat honestly. this has been so much fun. we're out here in fremont this morning. ardenwood farms is just one of our many stops. so tomorrow, i want to check in with bob redell. where are we headed tomorrow. >> reporter: well, we're going to find out from the niles s & a silent film museum. you can see we've got our may around the bay on the floor of the historic edison theater here. i've got a charlie chaplin cane. we're going to drop this and see where it lands. 3, 2, 1. and where did it go? old on. is that -- i've got to get down there and take a look. it looks like somewhere on the peninsula. can you read it from there? it is -- we are going to san francisco! san francisco. a place w
that's the second time in six months that intel has given more money back to investors. >> good for intel>> yeah. >>> laura, she's riding in style this morning. good morning. you look good in the car. >> all right, thanks a lot. hey, i don't know what you guys are doing here in the studio, but i'm in my new -- the peacock doesn't want me to talk. i'm in my new tesla. look at this. i think i need a booster seat honestly. this has been so much fun. we're out here in...
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you know from your experience also being on the inside sounds like there was a lot of strategy an intel. preparing for this operation so when there have been a p.r. strategy going along with that i know it works well yes and the folks who did this raid do have sat with the guys who do this and are fact one of the guys i over there doing this right now and he and i have talked several times worked together back in the old days with that said there is their strategy and what they do is very professional they know what they're doing the problem is this became politicized because of the white house for better or for worse the strategy whatever they did on this one out the window when president obama and the administration want to take credit for it so they lost all control so any strategy the special operations command did which i know they do a thorough job of not was problems were pretty good is that was part was part of their planning it was thrown out because the white house decided to do it their way this often happens in government ok and the white house blames that on the fog of war
you know from your experience also being on the inside sounds like there was a lot of strategy an intel. preparing for this operation so when there have been a p.r. strategy going along with that i know it works well yes and the folks who did this raid do have sat with the guys who do this and are fact one of the guys i over there doing this right now and he and i have talked several times worked together back in the old days with that said there is their strategy and what they do is very...
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cia lackey and adam the american good don i mean over three years ago wired magazine said that the intel center that had a former head of black ops of the army running at this private group was uploading the adam gadahn videos with the intel center's logo in the same video layer as the idle loco. ok this is all studios plainly ok it's all fake all right certainly an interesting and unique perspective as always alex hone alex jones host of the alex jones radio show. one may first many people also celebrating may day the day to honor workers and union and immigrant worker right now are feeling the leaders here in the us truly care not only don't care about labor unions are about to be destroyed by u.s. corporations our kids were among the window without a rally yesterday in los angeles and have this report. marching to the beat of the drums thousands of people took to the streets of los angeles demanding more jobs and better pay this like many other maybe marches across america has also transformed into a cry for immigration reform rage against the machine guitars tamburello says workers a
cia lackey and adam the american good don i mean over three years ago wired magazine said that the intel center that had a former head of black ops of the army running at this private group was uploading the adam gadahn videos with the intel center's logo in the same video layer as the idle loco. ok this is all studios plainly ok it's all fake all right certainly an interesting and unique perspective as always alex hone alex jones host of the alex jones radio show. one may first many people...