58
58
Sep 13, 2014
09/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
intel a perfect example. you have one of the early spinoffs, making money for investors through a stock offering, three volatile people, some vc money. they led the groundwork for now. >> guest: exactly. it begins there. i've gotten a lot 0 -- the question i get most in all the interviews on the book is, how dare i suggest that intel is most important company in the world. and everyone says, you know, are they haven't done that well these last five years and why not facebook, a million members, and google. it's the access opinion to the enter tet. i tell them if tomorrow morning the employees of intel sleep in, they were tired of doing moore's law for 50 years, all of this would just grind to a halt. might take ten years, but we live in a world defined by moore's law, and intel is the -- it's the high church of moore's law and there's a high priest. they're committed to the depth to keep moore's law moving forward, and it gives us the world we live in, accelerated reality and all the things can he have become
intel a perfect example. you have one of the early spinoffs, making money for investors through a stock offering, three volatile people, some vc money. they led the groundwork for now. >> guest: exactly. it begins there. i've gotten a lot 0 -- the question i get most in all the interviews on the book is, how dare i suggest that intel is most important company in the world. and everyone says, you know, are they haven't done that well these last five years and why not facebook, a million...
93
93
Sep 10, 2014
09/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
intel is concerned about this and the guy in charge of that, mike bell, who ran mobile chips for inteltalk to me about how intel looks at this world because we don't know what it will be. you have to put plans in the grand years before you get to a place and have do you -- and have you imagine what the industry will look like? >> we try to imagine what people want to do with this technology and we look at it as not just technology but a marriage of fashion. it's very personal what you wear which is a reflection of yourself. we're working with partners who are experts in the fashion feels in the watch feels to help guide what we do and build the products together. , shouldwe see products -- should wee's look at these from the angle of where innovation will happen or should we just accept that we will have an apple watch. ? >> i think we are going to see things change and evolve. i think technology companies have brought out things that are somewhat obvious like cell phones attached to your wrist and a niece to be a marriage of fashion and technology. first, there is this watch we showed
intel is concerned about this and the guy in charge of that, mike bell, who ran mobile chips for inteltalk to me about how intel looks at this world because we don't know what it will be. you have to put plans in the grand years before you get to a place and have do you -- and have you imagine what the industry will look like? >> we try to imagine what people want to do with this technology and we look at it as not just technology but a marriage of fashion. it's very personal what you...
81
81
Sep 9, 2014
09/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't think you get killed in intel.t time to take some profits. >> i think there's more growth than people think. they've made this major statement, we're going to be there. also the fact that they have more scale and more flexibility than probably any other semi producer. they can move into these areas faster. >>> a look at why some traders think yahoo!'s run just might be over. back in two. it's the barbarian queen. wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait...whoa, does she have special powers when she has the shroud? no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so surprised when you watch the finale!!! you're so lucky your car has wi-fi. yeah...i am. equinox from chevrolet... the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other
i don't think you get killed in intel.t time to take some profits. >> i think there's more growth than people think. they've made this major statement, we're going to be there. also the fact that they have more scale and more flexibility than probably any other semi producer. they can move into these areas faster. >>> a look at why some traders think yahoo!'s run just might be over. back in two. it's the barbarian queen. wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait...whoa, does she have...
443
443
Sep 30, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 443
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> forget about listening to intel. here's the real reason the white house underestimated isis. >> predicting the will of foreign security forces to fight for their country is difficult. >> and this as a new report reveals that the president only read about half of his daily intel briefings. and that's not good. >> he was just arrested on terror charges but this imam sure doesn't sound sorry. >> if terrorism is seeng up for islam and saying people have a right to defend themselves, obviously we're happy to be labeled. >> that is not all he had to say and we taped the rest of it. you're not going to believe it shall although -- believe it, although you should. mornings, by the way, are better with friends. >> hi everybody. welcome to the final show of september for 2014. >> you are right about that. thank you for being with us this morning. >> how's it going, elisabeth? we have a lot of breaking news today. a huge roster of guests as well. >> we have breaking news out of arkansas to bring you. >> police confirming they h
. >> forget about listening to intel. here's the real reason the white house underestimated isis. >> predicting the will of foreign security forces to fight for their country is difficult. >> and this as a new report reveals that the president only read about half of his daily intel briefings. and that's not good. >> he was just arrested on terror charges but this imam sure doesn't sound sorry. >> if terrorism is seeng up for islam and saying people have a right to...
62
62
Sep 18, 2014
09/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
and he runs on an intel edison.s $1,600. >> so a fraction. >> a 10x cost reduction. >> but in terms of the capabilities of the little jimmy? >> they run the same software. they both run apps and same software, he's a little bit smaller. >> what is the goal here? obviously, it's running on an intel chip. >> he doesn't live by himself. you control jimmy using a laptop or a smartphone or a tablet. and he's got wi-fi and bluetooth to go up to the cloud. think of him as another device that lives in your home that lives in your office just like two in one or a laptop or tab t tablet. this is just another internet of thing. >> what is the battery life for little jimmy here? >> so we're still, he's really new. very, very new. right now it's about between half an hour to an hour. >> grandma better recharge him at night. >> jimmy will have to remind her. thank you so much for coming by. thank you to big jimmy and little jimmy also for visiting us. >> yeah. cool stuff. >> we hope to see you again, hopefully before next year. w
and he runs on an intel edison.s $1,600. >> so a fraction. >> a 10x cost reduction. >> but in terms of the capabilities of the little jimmy? >> they run the same software. they both run apps and same software, he's a little bit smaller. >> what is the goal here? obviously, it's running on an intel chip. >> he doesn't live by himself. you control jimmy using a laptop or a smartphone or a tablet. and he's got wi-fi and bluetooth to go up to the cloud. think of...
68
68
Sep 2, 2014
09/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
again, i wouldn't be buying intel at $34 bucks. >> intel is 2% from its highs here. you feel like this is a part of the rotation seeing an overperforms? you want to rotate? >> i don't know there's been a lot of different industries that had a little pullback today. if we look at the sos down, justsoever slightly to where it was friday afternoon or friday at lunchtime so i tend to agree withty fa, the ringing of the bell, it's over. >> you can make the argument semi conductors had this perfect storm, xp, microsoft. it's been the desktop the mobile. we know apple will have some massive product cycles. it's wearables, that sort of thing. so you could have seen it boild build the pricing pressure that they may mot have anymore. >> you also have an mna underpinning. >> that's consolidation. that's a point. >> there will be a catalyst tomorrow. the city global tech conference, i believe it starts tomorrow. all these folks will be speck speaking at. you will see catalyst either way. it's sort of interesting, if that starts to roll over, if intel rolls over where qualcomm is
again, i wouldn't be buying intel at $34 bucks. >> intel is 2% from its highs here. you feel like this is a part of the rotation seeing an overperforms? you want to rotate? >> i don't know there's been a lot of different industries that had a little pullback today. if we look at the sos down, justsoever slightly to where it was friday afternoon or friday at lunchtime so i tend to agree withty fa, the ringing of the bell, it's over. >> you can make the argument semi conductors...
165
165
Sep 30, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
i think the intel community is doing their job. i think they're coming one the intelligence that we need to keep us safe and then, like as you just point out, and then what? so they develop the information, they hand it over and then there's decisions that have to be made. and that's where the breakdown is happening, is the decision, they're reporting it. >> that's why we elected him president of the united states, its his call. >> he has not been aggressive on terror. >> he's not going to be, because he's not comfortable with it. >> we're going to arm iran under president obama's legacy. they will have a bomb before he leaves office. >> they won't have one. let me ask you a question, former fbi counter terrorism task force member said, quote, obama administration is more concerned about being politically correct than the safety of americans, one of the most outrageous rat filled lines i have ever heard. do you believe that? >> yes, i do. because he has actually expressed a desire to quell this hiypothesized backlash american again
i think the intel community is doing their job. i think they're coming one the intelligence that we need to keep us safe and then, like as you just point out, and then what? so they develop the information, they hand it over and then there's decisions that have to be made. and that's where the breakdown is happening, is the decision, they're reporting it. >> that's why we elected him president of the united states, its his call. >> he has not been aggressive on terror. >> he's...
70
70
Sep 14, 2014
09/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
intel held its 14th intel developers forum bringing together developers and makers and creators to showcaseducts and stay on top of the latest tech trends. one of those trends is the evolution of the data center. our editor at large cory johnson spoke with the diane bryant, general manager for intel's data center group. he asked her how intel is improving their infrastructure. >> all of these devices, they create tremendous demand back on the data center. all of that content is getting served. all of those applications, it is coming from somewhere. it is coming from the data center. there is an incredible growth in the data center infrastructure that is driving innovation. if you look inside the data center, it is all rigged up with copper cable. electrons moving across copper cable it is very big and heavy. >> i'm fairly strong so i can lift this. >> i am proud of you. if you're going to get to higher bandwidth because of the higher entity and demand of those devices, you need something new. we have silicon photonics which is taking optics into silicon. we're a big silicon company. we can
intel held its 14th intel developers forum bringing together developers and makers and creators to showcaseducts and stay on top of the latest tech trends. one of those trends is the evolution of the data center. our editor at large cory johnson spoke with the diane bryant, general manager for intel's data center group. he asked her how intel is improving their infrastructure. >> all of these devices, they create tremendous demand back on the data center. all of that content is getting...
67
67
Sep 30, 2014
09/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
vice president and general manager of the new devices group at intel.rning to you. >> good morning. >> walk us through the the product. we know it's a crude ecrowded s. this is going to list for 199 but what comes with it. what does it do. >> we also think we have the best fitness tracker on the market. the product which i have here is the really high quality. made of aluminum. gorilla glass. it is a touch screen. there are a number of sensors on the back including rt thheart r sensor that monitor your body 24/7 for up to eight days or more. and the added benefit is you don't have to charge it every night for devices. >> water tight for swimmers. that's a big question. how easy is it to use? >> really simple. we adopted a mobile first approach with the census peak. and you have an application on your ios or android. it connects over bluetooth low energy and it's seemless it. syncs in the background. once you set it up, don't have to worry about it after that. >> you spent 16 years at apple and of course we have a few months before we actually get the ap
vice president and general manager of the new devices group at intel.rning to you. >> good morning. >> walk us through the the product. we know it's a crude ecrowded s. this is going to list for 199 but what comes with it. what does it do. >> we also think we have the best fitness tracker on the market. the product which i have here is the really high quality. made of aluminum. gorilla glass. it is a touch screen. there are a number of sensors on the back including rt thheart...
99
99
Sep 4, 2014
09/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
look, you don't buy intel on this news and don't sell intel in terms of them having missed what qualcomm. buy the stock at value agents. at 35 bucks, a lot of resistance on the stocks. we talked about semis on monday. i don't think you sell these things. they do well in an inflationary environment, but i think i would hold this stock. >> this is a stock 30 cents off of its 52-week high. would you buy here? >> that's the one that's held in there. a huge drop from 82 down to 72 so i'm sort of in tim's camp. i think intel, you don't short it. i think you stay with it until it tells you otherwise. the growth isn't there, but the stock has performed well. the stock is trying to tell you something, i think. >> you with the trade? >> i'm in intel and in broadcom in the playoff playbook. i think they both work higher the rest of the year. >> a two market flash and back to courtney reagan in the newsroom. >> shares of the gap, retail moving lower after hours reporting a 2% decline in august comparable sales. the street actually looking for a gain of nearly 2%. old navy did perform the best. the m
look, you don't buy intel on this news and don't sell intel in terms of them having missed what qualcomm. buy the stock at value agents. at 35 bucks, a lot of resistance on the stocks. we talked about semis on monday. i don't think you sell these things. they do well in an inflationary environment, but i think i would hold this stock. >> this is a stock 30 cents off of its 52-week high. would you buy here? >> that's the one that's held in there. a huge drop from 82 down to 72 so i'm...
83
83
Sep 23, 2014
09/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
intel acquisition. i would say intel stock up 33% over the last year.ly invigorating that company, but here comes alibaba. you guys were part of bringing this thing to market. 600 million users be it to me a look at and think maybe they could crush everybody in america whether that is amazon or whether that is ebay. the broader picture of the chinese taking internet and doing it a little bit better than us, what do you think? >> couple of data points, facebook has 1.30 you an active users. apple has 800 million people on apple accounts with credit cards attached. so there are big numbers out there. i think the big news on the chinese internet companies if you look at the three big ones, their aggregate market cap is $450 billion. if you look at internet, amazon, twitter, linkedin, 800 lien dollars. if you look at tech globally, that total $4.5 trillion. 80% of that capitalization is in the united states. the internet is a little bit more democratized on a global basis, but in tech the u.s. is doing very well. liz: there is cloud, storage, semiconductor
intel acquisition. i would say intel stock up 33% over the last year.ly invigorating that company, but here comes alibaba. you guys were part of bringing this thing to market. 600 million users be it to me a look at and think maybe they could crush everybody in america whether that is amazon or whether that is ebay. the broader picture of the chinese taking internet and doing it a little bit better than us, what do you think? >> couple of data points, facebook has 1.30 you an active...
65
65
Sep 26, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 1
the intel apparently came from foreign fighters arrested in eyeing ray. of course it is no surprise terrorists are targeting our homeland. and for those known who have joined the jihad they announced a program to identify violent extreme mitch. extremism. it does not include reference to islam or muslims. they are equally cautious with their website noting, quote, the threat posed by violent extremism is neither constrained by international borders. groups and individuals inspired by a range of religious, political or other i'd logical beliefs have promoted and used violence against the homeland. that was a lot. meanwhile in russia --
the intel apparently came from foreign fighters arrested in eyeing ray. of course it is no surprise terrorists are targeting our homeland. and for those known who have joined the jihad they announced a program to identify violent extreme mitch. extremism. it does not include reference to islam or muslims. they are equally cautious with their website noting, quote, the threat posed by violent extremism is neither constrained by international borders. groups and individuals inspired by a range of...
105
105
Sep 6, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
intel is the most important asset that you have on the ground. that way you find out isis is planning to take over oh, you know the size of great britain and start raising taxes on people, killing them. isis is raising about $120 million a day in taxes. >> so, in taxes could mean paying isis to stay alive. >> right. >> you want to jump in on president bush? >> you know, i'm really tired of the who said what first because we have a bigger issue here and it's a country that can't unite any more because we don't see the point. we're all busy playing team sports with this issue when we could just say all right, maybe bush was right, maybe christopher hitchins was right and no one listened to him because he was an atheist. the who is right stuff has to stop. we have to get this country back together and marshal our forces to fight this evil and get rid of this stupid team bs. what helps sues finding a new leader, somebody who can emerge and speak eloquentally about what's wrong. >> there will be new leader but 2 1/2 years away. >> somebody that isn't
intel is the most important asset that you have on the ground. that way you find out isis is planning to take over oh, you know the size of great britain and start raising taxes on people, killing them. isis is raising about $120 million a day in taxes. >> so, in taxes could mean paying isis to stay alive. >> right. >> you want to jump in on president bush? >> you know, i'm really tired of the who said what first because we have a bigger issue here and it's a country...
66
66
Sep 6, 2014
09/14
by
KQEH
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you like, ed, intel which has a big dividend. tell us more why investors should pay $35 a share for intel? >> yeah, you know, intel is an interesting example. it's partially a company that's been revalued and rerated by the market. it started out of favor. i think people were really concerned about the overall outlook for the pc market and the companies really delivered, shown better performance, pcs and data centers. over 80% revenue and importantly, we've seen some signs that important growth markets like mobile and tablets, the company is starting to perform better there, as well. incredibly strong balance sheet and a company focused on delivering that to shareholders. even though we've seen nice performance, we think it can continue to perform well, trades at a discount to the overall market and really has a nice profile. >> your final pick pays 4.5%. it's verizon. >> yeah, you know, this is on the other end of the spectrum. when we look at verizon, we see not just that attractive dividend yield but a company that just this w
. >> you like, ed, intel which has a big dividend. tell us more why investors should pay $35 a share for intel? >> yeah, you know, intel is an interesting example. it's partially a company that's been revalued and rerated by the market. it started out of favor. i think people were really concerned about the overall outlook for the pc market and the companies really delivered, shown better performance, pcs and data centers. over 80% revenue and importantly, we've seen some signs that...
155
155
Sep 30, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
he just waited as you point out, since february he at least had the intel. but he waited until now. by the way, i'm in favor of what president obama is doing with the strategy, the air strikes, and training some coalition members, i'm all for that, i think he's doing it well. can i just point something out on this whole 60 minutes interview last night? >> sure. >> there were three things that were wrong with it. number one, he passed the buck, he blamed everyone but ims for what was going wrong, not only with isis, but with the economy. president obama literally sat there and said, i inherited it from george bush, a bad economy, and by the way, the unemployment rate was up at 10% when i took over. my head exploded. it was 7.8%, up from 6 -- he was elected at 6.8%, he took over at 7.8%. eventually he got there, but the point he was trying to make was how bad it was when he took over and he used false data. and steve across just sat there and nodded his head the whole time. i was just shocked that they would let him gateway with that stuff, and it was a terrible interview for presiden
he just waited as you point out, since february he at least had the intel. but he waited until now. by the way, i'm in favor of what president obama is doing with the strategy, the air strikes, and training some coalition members, i'm all for that, i think he's doing it well. can i just point something out on this whole 60 minutes interview last night? >> sure. >> there were three things that were wrong with it. number one, he passed the buck, he blamed everyone but ims for what was...
351
351
Sep 29, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 351
favorite 0
quote 0
president, the intel community begs to differ with you.seconds. >>> have you ever googled yourself? i try not to. find something you wish would disappear, even pictures of your kids. how to erase those moments, you don't want everyone to see. good luck with mine. mornings are better with friends. >>> yahoo, you can do something about google. >> yeah. >> find out how to do with that kurt the cyber guy. right now let's go down to washington, d.c. and the capitol >> i googled you the other day, you should stay away from that. >> brett, you are not exaggerating, i wish i had brett baier's background check, no problem. >> we're working on the delete. >> yeah. we're working on that. hey brett, we've been talking today about the blame game, president actually pointing fingers at the intel community, saying look, it's their fault that we underestimated al qaeda, never saw them coming, and you know, underestimated the passion of the iraqi army there. why would he do this? and the reaction can't be great. >> yeah, i mean listen, the phrasing there w
president, the intel community begs to differ with you.seconds. >>> have you ever googled yourself? i try not to. find something you wish would disappear, even pictures of your kids. how to erase those moments, you don't want everyone to see. good luck with mine. mornings are better with friends. >>> yahoo, you can do something about google. >> yeah. >> find out how to do with that kurt the cyber guy. right now let's go down to washington, d.c. and the capitol...
165
165
Sep 15, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
you need good intel. heather: you said there is intel on the ground. >> not in syria. not in syria. not in syria. heather: let me ask you quickly about the coalition being assembled. secretary of state john kerry helping to pull some things together. you know it is often said these countries say sure we'll help in afghanistan, we'll do this, that and the other but the help never ends up materializing. they talk a good game but never follow through. will they follow through this time? >> i don't think so. this coalition of the willing, literally in my judgment is coalition of the unwilling, disabled and self-interested. turks, turkey is a critically important piece in fighting isis and isis has 45 turkish diplomats held hostage in mosul. erdogan is simply not going to fundamentally put himself out front. the turks are allowing or acquiescing indirectly in the flow of fighters. isis oil is being sold by turkish -- heather: sold on the black market. >> these are the kinds of steps, frankly, that these states could actually do. qataris, saudis could train and pay for it. >> aaron, you'r
you need good intel. heather: you said there is intel on the ground. >> not in syria. not in syria. not in syria. heather: let me ask you quickly about the coalition being assembled. secretary of state john kerry helping to pull some things together. you know it is often said these countries say sure we'll help in afghanistan, we'll do this, that and the other but the help never ends up materializing. they talk a good game but never follow through. will they follow through this time?...
122
122
Sep 7, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
president, either you're not reading your intel briefings or you're not living on the same planet ashe rest of us. while they hold a knife to our jugular, you are wishing and hoping that they fail. >> people like this ultimately fail. they fail because the future is won by those who build and not destroy. >> now, can you imagine real leaders like fdr and churchill saying they'll sit this one out? the genocide of jews would be complete. europe overrun by hitler. prime minister cameron immediately returned home from his vacation to seize passports of jihadists, brits re-entering the united kingdom. but our president, so clueless, the guy runs back to the golf course within minutes of announcing the beheading of james foley. but then again, maybe our golfer in chief kept playing golf because preventing american jihadists from re-entering the united states would be a futile effort. hell, all they have to do is go through the southern borders, no questions asked. they might even fly you for free to virginia or massachusetts or new jersey. but the best example of not being up to the job is
president, either you're not reading your intel briefings or you're not living on the same planet ashe rest of us. while they hold a knife to our jugular, you are wishing and hoping that they fail. >> people like this ultimately fail. they fail because the future is won by those who build and not destroy. >> now, can you imagine real leaders like fdr and churchill saying they'll sit this one out? the genocide of jews would be complete. europe overrun by hitler. prime minister...
142
142
Sep 16, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you've touched on a problem that's a problem for us and our allies is the lack of intel.i understand the u.s. tried the rescue mission for the hostages that was not successful and by all accounts the trail has gone cold. so we don't have intel and we also know that the terrorists, isis is listening to anything that our leaders say because in the most recent beheading over the weekend the narration, references something that david cameron of the uk said last week. so we know they're paying attention and they're listening. third, in order to make sure that these air strikes are successful, you have to have people on the ground, whether it's the iraqis or the kurds that are telling the u.s. where to bomb, or we might have some friendly fire situations that we don't want to v. >> the challenge seems to be to infiltrate and disrupt these groups. but now you're faced with a media who thinks that somehow it's wrong to spy. and so now you're challenging, you're challenged by an enemy and somebody who doesn't like your meths. >> and to interrogate. >> and to interrogate which is w
. >> you've touched on a problem that's a problem for us and our allies is the lack of intel.i understand the u.s. tried the rescue mission for the hostages that was not successful and by all accounts the trail has gone cold. so we don't have intel and we also know that the terrorists, isis is listening to anything that our leaders say because in the most recent beheading over the weekend the narration, references something that david cameron of the uk said last week. so we know they're...
100
100
Sep 20, 2014
09/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
so, another sort of cosmic intel relat related. you have spoken eloquently about your desire to your recreation the u.d.a. position and message it sends because of the but tonce of the mission national security in general. probably not a fair question but one of these, can you tell us hen you talk about integration and intel and ops the d.o.d. crowd we get that. up with that in my blood with a combat support agency. we get it. can you help us understand, if you are successful, what would you from ok like to the f.b.i. world? know?ow will you tphoe >> that is a great question and one i'm working on to teug out. are the -- working on to figure out. i use to tell ll if i have success. the highest way to describe it, may sound odd and backwards, when no one talks about any more.n it is just that i say to the new analysts at quantico my success will be you forgot that i ever raised this. just was part your d.n.a. f course i'm constantly interacting just as in a defense intelligence i'm interacting with the war fighter. we are part of th
so, another sort of cosmic intel relat related. you have spoken eloquently about your desire to your recreation the u.d.a. position and message it sends because of the but tonce of the mission national security in general. probably not a fair question but one of these, can you tell us hen you talk about integration and intel and ops the d.o.d. crowd we get that. up with that in my blood with a combat support agency. we get it. can you help us understand, if you are successful, what would you...
243
243
Sep 30, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
for the intel failure on isis as well.going to talk to the state department spokesperson later in the show. laura ingram, pastor joel osteen has a brand new book right here. he will be right there. and paula deen and her boys are back live. they have an exciting new program to tell us all about. we have a busy three hours ago 12 minutes from now on your channel for news. will that be all, sir? thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $89.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >> welcome back. a fox news alert for you. the so-called white widow now training an army of homicide bombers for isis. an all female army. the british housewife turned terrorist using p
for the intel failure on isis as well.going to talk to the state department spokesperson later in the show. laura ingram, pastor joel osteen has a brand new book right here. he will be right there. and paula deen and her boys are back live. they have an exciting new program to tell us all about. we have a busy three hours ago 12 minutes from now on your channel for news. will that be all, sir? thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no...
113
113
Sep 29, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> coming up, the president blames the intel community for the rise of isis.mer cia operative weighs in after the break. voting in tonight's insta polls. how are you preparing for a possible terrorist attack in america. facebook or tweet me at judge jeanine. er good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkw
. >> coming up, the president blames the intel community for the rise of isis.mer cia operative weighs in after the break. voting in tonight's insta polls. how are you preparing for a possible terrorist attack in america. facebook or tweet me at judge jeanine. er good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with...
98
98
Sep 6, 2014
09/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
our intel agencies did not share information with our other intel agencies.f the fbi had information on these guys they may have not shared it with the cia. if the national security agency had an intercept, they may have not given it to the fbi or cia. we are scrambling black suburbans all over washington d.c., with people with briefcases with padlocks and handcuffs on them to bring back actionable intelligence. the president gets a presidential daily briefing every day on threats around the world and wants another daily briefing and once actionable intelligence, who is responsible, where they are at and what we are going to do about it when he gets home at 6:30 p.m. the president lands at andrews. they had all the helicopters they have. he flew by the pentagon, which is still burning. he landed on the south lawn. dr. rice went out to meet him. mr. ashcroft, the attorney general on the left, on the far side, there is the president. andy card. george tenet from cia. richard clarke, the counterterrorism czar. we had cheney, powell, rice, and transportation mr.
our intel agencies did not share information with our other intel agencies.f the fbi had information on these guys they may have not shared it with the cia. if the national security agency had an intercept, they may have not given it to the fbi or cia. we are scrambling black suburbans all over washington d.c., with people with briefcases with padlocks and handcuffs on them to bring back actionable intelligence. the president gets a presidential daily briefing every day on threats around the...
84
84
Sep 8, 2014
09/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
intel is working to change that. just in time for new york fashion week the tech company and fashion house opening ceremony debuts the my intelligent communication accessory. a smart bracelet, the tech features include a usb port inside the clasp, at&t is the exclusive carrier. the bracelet has wire black leather and semi precious gemstones. the two versions for sale at barney and opening ceremonies stores for just under $1,000. citi predicting the market for wearable technology could be $30 billion. with 80% of those surveys interested in smart watches, that do look more like traditional watches. intel hoping to secure their x positioning with the opening ceremony collaboration and partnership with fossil. ralph lauren debuting a smart shirt. fit bit and google to make their wearables a little more fashionable. scott? >> all right. courtney, thank so much. >> i think this speaks for what intel has been about recently under new manage antnd the rest of it. they are trying to be innovative, in front of things and they
intel is working to change that. just in time for new york fashion week the tech company and fashion house opening ceremony debuts the my intelligent communication accessory. a smart bracelet, the tech features include a usb port inside the clasp, at&t is the exclusive carrier. the bracelet has wire black leather and semi precious gemstones. the two versions for sale at barney and opening ceremonies stores for just under $1,000. citi predicting the market for wearable technology could be...
183
183
Sep 24, 2014
09/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
there was good intel on the group. at least 50 fighters, according to that reliable monitor on the ground, were killed in the cruise missile strikes. u.s. officials confirming that the attack was more of a target of opportunity. running parallel with the strikes on i.s.i.s. back to you. >> i.s.i.s., the world watching. thanks, jim maceda for us out of london. >>> president, presidetoday, pr take the fight to the u.s. general assembly. the president is expected to press the security council for action on limiting the travel of foreign fighters. nbc's tracie potts joins me live from washington. good morning. it could be an important day for rallying the world against i.s.i.s. >> reporter: it will be, francis. and we're watching a couple of events that the president has in new york today, with the united nations. this is rally his big chance to make his case that the u.s. needs some help fighting i.s.i.s. and other terrorist groups. >> i will never apologize for doing everything in my power to protect the safety and secur
there was good intel on the group. at least 50 fighters, according to that reliable monitor on the ground, were killed in the cruise missile strikes. u.s. officials confirming that the attack was more of a target of opportunity. running parallel with the strikes on i.s.i.s. back to you. >> i.s.i.s., the world watching. thanks, jim maceda for us out of london. >>> president, presidetoday, pr take the fight to the u.s. general assembly. the president is expected to press the...
166
166
Sep 18, 2014
09/14
by
COM
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
save $50 on select 2-in-1's with powerful intel processors inside. only at best buy. let me see those pants! jennie: my pants? amy: the court orders that you pivot, as to see the pants. so you like to look good in pants, huh? where did these pants come from? jennie: old navy. amy: how much were they? jennie: 25 dollars. and they come in a lot of patterns and colors. amy: doesn't add up ma'am. jennie: it's true! amy: you got that helen? amy: pixie pants. helen: pixie pants 25 dollars. amy: paul, what do you think of those pants? i think the pants would be, in a better home, if they were on my legs. so... court's adjourned until we get those pants. helen let's go, you drive! chop chop! >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. good night. >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on reddit today! literally, the only thing more prevalent on the internet than iggy azalea sex tape rumors are parodies of her song "fancy." we sent the "@midnight" e-submarine to plumb the tone-deaf bottom of this barrel and it returned with this specimen at the top of r/cringe
save $50 on select 2-in-1's with powerful intel processors inside. only at best buy. let me see those pants! jennie: my pants? amy: the court orders that you pivot, as to see the pants. so you like to look good in pants, huh? where did these pants come from? jennie: old navy. amy: how much were they? jennie: 25 dollars. and they come in a lot of patterns and colors. amy: doesn't add up ma'am. jennie: it's true! amy: you got that helen? amy: pixie pants. helen: pixie pants 25 dollars. amy: paul,...
246
246
Sep 21, 2014
09/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
who else would you expect intel to make its youngest intern ever? >> oh! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod 3 it's the most heavily guarded residence in the country, if not the world, and yet we begin tonight with the man who jumped the fence at the white house, ran across the north lawn, and made it all the way inside the front dar before he was subdued. martha olson is the name of the man arrested inside the white house. the 42-year-old from texas, and was arraigned in d.c. speaker this afternoon. among the charges, carrying a dangerous weapon and possession of unregistered ammunition. so how could all this happen? the white house says tonight it has full confidence in the secret service. that's the question the agency's in the uncomfortable position of having to answer. we begin our coverage with juliana goldman. >> reporter: at the white house this morning, secret service agents walked shoulder to shoulder combing the north lawn and nearby areas for anything the intruder might have left
who else would you expect intel to make its youngest intern ever? >> oh! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod 3 it's the most heavily guarded residence in the country, if not the world, and yet we begin tonight with the man who jumped the fence at the white house, ran across the north lawn, and made it all the way inside the front dar before he was subdued. martha olson is the name of the man arrested inside...
284
284
Sep 2, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
now the intel communities is pointing the finger back at the white house. bill: the white house is saying it was blind side. does this run counts storm that argument? >> it does. and it explained why the president called isis a jv. lawmakers have been getting the briefings as well. bill: maybe we'll hear from them as well. quote, we were ready to fire on a moment's notice. 200 targets were located. no order was given. >> it plays into the narrative that this white house has been too cautious on foreign policy. this white house says the last white house was too aggressive. but it does play into that narrative that the administration has been tentative and there haven't been any bold actions, at least not yet. >> the president reads the brief unlike predecessors who would only get a summary. does that tell you anything? >> that shows this president says i'm going to be a hand on president. i'll read the actual document. but on the other handle if he doesn't see something, he can't blame staff on it because he said he's reading it himself and not getting brief
now the intel communities is pointing the finger back at the white house. bill: the white house is saying it was blind side. does this run counts storm that argument? >> it does. and it explained why the president called isis a jv. lawmakers have been getting the briefings as well. bill: maybe we'll hear from them as well. quote, we were ready to fire on a moment's notice. 200 targets were located. no order was given. >> it plays into the narrative that this white house has been too...
173
173
Sep 29, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
however there's push back now from the intel community as you heard from senator mccain. this is a quote from then dia detector general flynn. and he's testifying in february, said this, aqi, isil will probably attempt to take territory in iraq and syria to exhibit its strength in 2014 as demonstrated recently in ramadi and falluja and the groups ability's to concurrently maintain multiple safe havens in syria. let's bring in our panel. steve hayes, nina eastton, and charles lane, opinion writer for "the washington post." okay, chuck, what about the president's statement and the reaction today? >> you know, this was not an intelligence failure. to me an intelligence failure is an event that, like, pearl harbor, you didn't anticipate and you should have. these events in iraq and syria were fully anticipated and indeed in real time, there were lots of warnings from within the administration itself got how serious the situation was getting. what happened herein stead was that the realities on the ground in iraq did not square with the president's preexisting plan which was t
however there's push back now from the intel community as you heard from senator mccain. this is a quote from then dia detector general flynn. and he's testifying in february, said this, aqi, isil will probably attempt to take territory in iraq and syria to exhibit its strength in 2014 as demonstrated recently in ramadi and falluja and the groups ability's to concurrently maintain multiple safe havens in syria. let's bring in our panel. steve hayes, nina eastton, and charles lane, opinion...
116
116
Sep 29, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> coming up, the president blames the intel community for the rise of isis. a former cia operative weighs in after the break. voting in tonight's insta polls. how are you preparing for a possible terrorist attack in america. america. ...so you say men are superior drivers? yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >> how did they end up where they are in control of so much terrorism? was that a complete surprise to you? >> i think the med of the intelligence committee they underestimated it what they had taking place in syria. >> they didn't just say we underestimated isil. he said thwe over estimated the ability and the will of our allies the iraqi army to fight. >> that's true. that's absolutely true. >> president obama yet again blaming clue cls james claf ford and even using him as his witness to confirm he was shocked, shocked at the quick rise of isis. then on the wheels of the president's first calling them a rag tag jv te
. >> coming up, the president blames the intel community for the rise of isis. a former cia operative weighs in after the break. voting in tonight's insta polls. how are you preparing for a possible terrorist attack in america. america. ...so you say men are superior drivers? yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >> how did they end up where they...
130
130
Sep 28, 2014
09/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
this will help design and make intel branded chips for mobile phones. intel struggling to gain ground after dominating desktop and laptop computers. >>> bad news for most companies, good news for blackberry, posting a loss of 200 million dollars. sounds bad, but days after announcing a new phone, by the way, that loss is less than nearly a billion dollars a year ago. those are some of the top stories on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up on the show, out to the plaza for delicious recipes, i'm going to find a chef's hat. >>> los angeles raising minimum wage into the double digits. will your city be next? you guys are just ohtwo big softies.. cut it out... look at these guys. oh, you... [laughter] ohhh! they just unlocked our channels for a week! ohhh...and... they just made it free. ahh...looks like it's xfinity free channel week! we've unlocked a collection of channels on tv and xfinity on demand, like encore, nick jr. and disney xd. totally free for a week! learn more at xfinity.com/freechannelweek. that's why i'm a cat guy. . ashley: hotel workers in l.a
this will help design and make intel branded chips for mobile phones. intel struggling to gain ground after dominating desktop and laptop computers. >>> bad news for most companies, good news for blackberry, posting a loss of 200 million dollars. sounds bad, but days after announcing a new phone, by the way, that loss is less than nearly a billion dollars a year ago. those are some of the top stories on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up on the show, out to the plaza for delicious...
131
131
Sep 7, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
why would you have no strategy if, as was reported this week, you've been getting isis intel reports for at least a year. and if you had those intel reports and you had been following isis, why would you say that isis was a jv team? but then again, you must have been following isis because you sent in the special ops to rescue foley sotloff, which rescue, unfortunately, failed. unless you really weren't following them and now you choose to blame your favorite scapegoat, the intel community. you lying again? nothing you say is clear. but you are clear on getting us justice. >> we will not waiver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake, justice will be done. our message to anyone who harms our people is simple. america does not forget. our reach is long. we are patient, justice will be done. >> but no one believes that either. it's more empty rhetoric. you couldn't find the ring leader behind the benghazi massacre for two years. he is walking around in flip-flops drinking strawberry fraps and flipping the bird at us. the news media all fo
why would you have no strategy if, as was reported this week, you've been getting isis intel reports for at least a year. and if you had those intel reports and you had been following isis, why would you say that isis was a jv team? but then again, you must have been following isis because you sent in the special ops to rescue foley sotloff, which rescue, unfortunately, failed. unless you really weren't following them and now you choose to blame your favorite scapegoat, the intel community. you...
352
352
Sep 30, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 0
the president missed the threat because maybe he only intended 42% of his intel briefings. that's what i was just going to bring up. 42% of them. he has time for march madness brackets on espn, time for vacation, golf, basketball. this is kind of really dereliction of duty. this is job number one of the president. >> we learned the same nugget of information, harris, before the benghazi attacks, that he wasn't taening these briefings. >> you know what? you talk about accountability and government job security colliding. if the president really wanted to blame somebody, has he considered punishing these people? no. it wasn't them. >> and i do -- i find -- i just scratch my head. you have the secret service on one hand, he's blaming national intelligence for what we did or did not know about isis. if he has people around him he cannot trust, why doesn't he do something about it? >> the bigger number of intelligence reports is that he's not reading 60% of them. he's attending 40% but he's not attending 60% of them, a majority. one of thing that josh earnest did say in the fall
the president missed the threat because maybe he only intended 42% of his intel briefings. that's what i was just going to bring up. 42% of them. he has time for march madness brackets on espn, time for vacation, golf, basketball. this is kind of really dereliction of duty. this is job number one of the president. >> we learned the same nugget of information, harris, before the benghazi attacks, that he wasn't taening these briefings. >> you know what? you talk about accountability...
99
99
Sep 26, 2014
09/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
this will help design and make intel branded chips for mobile phones. intel struggling to gain ground after dominating desktop and laptop computers. >>> bad news for most companies, good news for blackberry, posting a loss of 200 million dollars. sounds bad, but days after announcing a new phone, by the way, that loss is less than nearly a billion dollars a year ago. those are some of the top stories on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up on the show, out to the plaza for delicious recipes, i'm going to find a chef's hat. >>> los angeles raising minimum wage into the double digits. will your city be next? whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one.
this will help design and make intel branded chips for mobile phones. intel struggling to gain ground after dominating desktop and laptop computers. >>> bad news for most companies, good news for blackberry, posting a loss of 200 million dollars. sounds bad, but days after announcing a new phone, by the way, that loss is less than nearly a billion dollars a year ago. those are some of the top stories on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up on the show, out to the plaza for delicious...
73
73
Sep 22, 2014
09/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
valerie matsumoto 1920 through 1950 your fascination coming japanese americans did not get citizenship intel 1950 to? to make just a first generation because of the birthright citizenship so if they could gain title to news of the and they could participate. >> host: total california girls? >> guest: absolutely. this group was founded under the auspices of the union church affiliated with the ywca they had parties and dances they're very good dancers and also very active with social surface -- service. to talk about clubs in general think about that twenties a and '30's were a difficult period of racial inclusion and for young people there were not always welcome and extracurricular activities and organizations. but in terms of well level of acceptance. but i think the fact there were 400 used clubs. >> host: what is a long-term effect? >> guest: these were not just in southern california they went from los angeles of the way choose san diego but it was tremendously important wondering why they could rebuild during world war ii. i think of course, the hardships i think it is important that h
valerie matsumoto 1920 through 1950 your fascination coming japanese americans did not get citizenship intel 1950 to? to make just a first generation because of the birthright citizenship so if they could gain title to news of the and they could participate. >> host: total california girls? >> guest: absolutely. this group was founded under the auspices of the union church affiliated with the ywca they had parties and dances they're very good dancers and also very active with social...
176
176
Sep 4, 2014
09/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
we need strong intel, the nsa, got to trust them.his is the haystack, the guys in the haystack. >> can we do this very quickly. play a clip of former cia apertif bob behr who says isis is already here in the u.s. >> people who collect tactical intelligence on the ground day to day, and this isn't washington, but, you know, people collecting this stuff say they are here. isis is here. they are capable of striking. they don't know what their plans and intentions are, but it's a definite concern and the people who do this for a living are very alarmed. >> bobby, you alarmed? >> huh? >> are you alarmed? >> i know bob baer and i wouldn't begin to comment. >> can you not engage in a personal attack. >> not based on fact. you've got to have facts. >> i just gave you three. [ no audio [. dana, your thoughts on whether bob baer is right? we can't bury -- we can't put our head in the sand and say they are not here. they are not here. >> of course not, and i think what you're hearing from some of these anonymous sources or the intel community,
we need strong intel, the nsa, got to trust them.his is the haystack, the guys in the haystack. >> can we do this very quickly. play a clip of former cia apertif bob behr who says isis is already here in the u.s. >> people who collect tactical intelligence on the ground day to day, and this isn't washington, but, you know, people collecting this stuff say they are here. isis is here. they are capable of striking. they don't know what their plans and intentions are, but it's a...
45
45
Sep 20, 2014
09/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
when it comes to events and intel, play are the best in the world. that is why we have resources and we can get intelligence that no one else can get. closely protected this phase investment part of our budget. we work hard to do that. put a little more in there. we went $500 million over the presidents budget. last i checked, the constitution says of him united states. i am not very bright, whatever that these. #direct that the experience [laughter] [applause] worked to some issues. i think we have put us on a path that we can have both at the same time. the profits it does not get the attention it deserves. space is rapidly becoming contested space. that is a problem for the united states. we need to make sure that our resources are leaking that next generation jones. speaking of the next generation challenges, there have been some person to ask about cyber security. believe the united states can this get the message to china to russia and other countries that once to infringe upon intellectual property and has been accused of one occasions, and th
when it comes to events and intel, play are the best in the world. that is why we have resources and we can get intelligence that no one else can get. closely protected this phase investment part of our budget. we work hard to do that. put a little more in there. we went $500 million over the presidents budget. last i checked, the constitution says of him united states. i am not very bright, whatever that these. #direct that the experience [laughter] [applause] worked to some issues. i think we...
136
136
Sep 25, 2014
09/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
and look at the names microsoft, intel. they all still have growth. intel is not just about chips. people are finally focuses on the idea that hey when they bought mcafee they got positioned well in the securities world. there are great opportunities on the selloff. it is just not sold off heavily in some names. >> we'll get an update from the exchange after the break. also the traders are watching the underthe radar movers. and we'll find out if traders are seeing value in alibaba. and speaking of the ipos, another debut today. travel port. should you buy in? the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. feon a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ i can't wait to get to mattress di
and look at the names microsoft, intel. they all still have growth. intel is not just about chips. people are finally focuses on the idea that hey when they bought mcafee they got positioned well in the securities world. there are great opportunities on the selloff. it is just not sold off heavily in some names. >> we'll get an update from the exchange after the break. also the traders are watching the underthe radar movers. and we'll find out if traders are seeing value in alibaba. and...
71
71
Sep 22, 2014
09/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
to do it quickly and less than one year if it is brilliant because therein is weeks we would work intel8:00. but when i would go to bet at 3:00 in the morning he was getting up at 6:00 he could pick up the of project. it is not ideal not for ever but for nine months. >> how important is the dnc and the republican national committee? >> they are important tools and data for the party's. . .
to do it quickly and less than one year if it is brilliant because therein is weeks we would work intel8:00. but when i would go to bet at 3:00 in the morning he was getting up at 6:00 he could pick up the of project. it is not ideal not for ever but for nine months. >> how important is the dnc and the republican national committee? >> they are important tools and data for the party's. . .