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one of their biggest customers is intel. intel is fundamentally quite cheap.ing probably 12.5 times former earnings. so fundamentally, you know, i actually kind of like this stock here. but technically, that's really what we're contending with. we do have the potential overhang going into june. even though on the long-term basis, i actually think we're going to see a product recycle, you know, cyclical refresh for intel, i like the stock. i like the valuation. i'm going to stick with carter's take on it, though. basically going out through basically the june fed announcement. what i'm looking to do is sell the july 30, 31 call spread. for some reasons, you can sell the july calls for $1.15, pay 65 cents for the 31 t. collect 51 cents on a widespread. this is a trade that essentially pays you if the stock sits right here or drops. if you're gk to take the coin toss on the direction of the stock right here, basically the probabilities line up fairly nicely on this particular trade. >> the other thing i would say about intel, i'm not sure you have to jump in tomo
one of their biggest customers is intel. intel is fundamentally quite cheap.ing probably 12.5 times former earnings. so fundamentally, you know, i actually kind of like this stock here. but technically, that's really what we're contending with. we do have the potential overhang going into june. even though on the long-term basis, i actually think we're going to see a product recycle, you know, cyclical refresh for intel, i like the stock. i like the valuation. i'm going to stick with carter's...
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coming up, chip wrecked, the analysts -- >> analysts slapped to sell on intel.rted once on the air. >> well, you made me snort, man. here at td ameritrade, they work hard. wow, that was random. random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. td ameritrade. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> welcome back to "the halftime report. request ""power lunch" gets ready to come on t
coming up, chip wrecked, the analysts -- >> analysts slapped to sell on intel.rted once on the air. >> well, you made me snort, man. here at td ameritrade, they work hard. wow, that was random. random? no. it's all about understanding patterns. like the mail guy at 3:12pm every day or jerry getting dumped every third tuesday. jerry: every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price...
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which we do every day on intel.nk about the economic challenges that all americans are facing right now. a political surplus. i say that it is all good. for once, there is a real focus on economic policy. americans are demanding more from washington that we should. that is today's intel. miami heat. limiting the state's minimum wage and raising the minimum wage. over $10 an hour. he says that he needs to do with. too many workers in his town cannot get by on minimum wage. i wonder what they will start doing when they start losing their jobs because employers cannot afford to hire them under this new mandate. we will have it next. ♪ ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like
which we do every day on intel.nk about the economic challenges that all americans are facing right now. a political surplus. i say that it is all good. for once, there is a real focus on economic policy. americans are demanding more from washington that we should. that is today's intel. miami heat. limiting the state's minimum wage and raising the minimum wage. over $10 an hour. he says that he needs to do with. too many workers in his town cannot get by on minimum wage. i wonder what they...
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the co-intel pro operation was. i think we all agree that this was to be effective, they felt it should be secret. but back in our -- this is printed appropriation testimony which went to the member ones of the committee, it was mailed out to newspaper, friends, anyone that was interested in it, back in 1970. talking about our internal security operations, the new left movement p chicago trial, nationwide demonstrations, student agitation, anti-war activities, committee of return volunteers, communist party usa, progressive labor party, socialist workers party, extremist organizations, black panther party, all of these items and statements about extremist, white extremist and hate type groups. republic of new africa. minute men. the several groups, organizations and movements which i've discussed show the wide coverage we must maintain to follow on their activities and changing tactics in spite of the proliferation of these organizations, our informant coverage at all levels has enabled us to keep abreast of our inv
the co-intel pro operation was. i think we all agree that this was to be effective, they felt it should be secret. but back in our -- this is printed appropriation testimony which went to the member ones of the committee, it was mailed out to newspaper, friends, anyone that was interested in it, back in 1970. talking about our internal security operations, the new left movement p chicago trial, nationwide demonstrations, student agitation, anti-war activities, committee of return volunteers,...
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she earned three graduate degrees before joining intel.he longed for the action of wall street and set out to build her own fortune. at the height of her success, she says she was worth $50 million. kahn moved into this $10 million gated estate in the heart of silicon valley. she was living the life she wanted where money was no object. >> jewelry, paintings, anything that you can think of. >> you had it all? >> we had it all, yes. >> the high life? >> absolutely. >> the sort of life we see in the movies with the hedge fund investors. >> probably. probably. >> reporter: one purchase from that time still makes her light up. >> the 17 carat famous diamond ring. >> the famous diamond ring cost how much? >> i think $1.7 million. >> reporter: she explained to us just how the biggest money could be made. when the predictions of wall street were at odds with the inside information. >> so the most money you make is when your analysis is totally and opposite to what your edge is telling you. >> the inside information? >> if you have a really great
she earned three graduate degrees before joining intel.he longed for the action of wall street and set out to build her own fortune. at the height of her success, she says she was worth $50 million. kahn moved into this $10 million gated estate in the heart of silicon valley. she was living the life she wanted where money was no object. >> jewelry, paintings, anything that you can think of. >> you had it all? >> we had it all, yes. >> the high life? >> absolutely....
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she earned three graduate degrees before joining intel.ged for the action of wall street and set out to build her own fortune. at the height of her success, she says she was worth $50 million. khan moved into this $10 million gated estate in the heart of silicon valley. she was living the life she wanted, where money was no object. >> khan: jewelry, painting. i mean, anything that you can think of, you know? >> whitaker: you had it all? >> khan: we had it all, yes. >> whitaker: the high life? >> khan: absolutely. >> whitaker: sort of life we see in the movies with the hedge fund investors. >> khan: probably. probably. >> whitaker: one purchase from that time still makes her light up. >> khan: the 17-carat famous diamond ring-- >> whitaker: the famous diamond ring. >> khan: yeah. >> whitaker: cost how much? >> khan: i think it's $1.7 million. >> whitaker: she explained to us just how the biggest money could be made when the predictions of wall street were at odds with the inside information. >> khan: the most money you make is when your ana
she earned three graduate degrees before joining intel.ged for the action of wall street and set out to build her own fortune. at the height of her success, she says she was worth $50 million. khan moved into this $10 million gated estate in the heart of silicon valley. she was living the life she wanted, where money was no object. >> khan: jewelry, painting. i mean, anything that you can think of, you know? >> whitaker: you had it all? >> khan: we had it all, yes. >>...
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and analysis. >> so no intel running the office of intelligence. all right. is it your testimony here today that the lack of sufficient management practices within tsa is putting americans at risk? >> mr. meadows, i would say that's the case. let me quantify that. when i talk about the lack of experience in positions, right now this summer we are going into what they call a very challenging challenging season. and we're looking at situations in these airports where they have recently pulled out the conclusion two aspect of expedited screening. that is a very small part of that whole process and package >> right. >> and because they've done that we're going to have the problem. the problem alone with that is the fact that plan a was to put that in place. but nobody sat down and put a plan b in place if they had to pull any one or all of the options off of the table. in this business you have to understand continuity of operations and it's clear to me just on that alone they didn't have a continuity of operation. that's detrimental to our security. a
and analysis. >> so no intel running the office of intelligence. all right. is it your testimony here today that the lack of sufficient management practices within tsa is putting americans at risk? >> mr. meadows, i would say that's the case. let me quantify that. when i talk about the lack of experience in positions, right now this summer we are going into what they call a very challenging challenging season. and we're looking at situations in these airports where they have...
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intel made your list? >> exactly. we think they're misunderstood because they are intel inside, in your pc. but we think they're going to move into mobile devices more and more. and cars and everything's getting smarter. we think intel has the technology that will drive our smart devices. >> all right, kim, on that note we thank you very much. we'll have you back soon. kim forrest with fort pitt capital. >>> coming up, how a box marked "junk" became one man's secret to success. the story of how he made his millions coming up next. >>> and here's a look at what to watch for next week. tuesday more retail earnings when home depot reports its quarterly results. wednesday the federal reserve releases the minutes of its last meeting. the world's largest retailer walmart reports earnings thursday. that's what to watch for next week. >>> general motors is halting sales, halting sales of nearly 60,000 suvs. the vehicles have incorrect epa window stickers that overstate fuel economy. including the 2016 chevy traverse, gmc acad
intel made your list? >> exactly. we think they're misunderstood because they are intel inside, in your pc. but we think they're going to move into mobile devices more and more. and cars and everything's getting smarter. we think intel has the technology that will drive our smart devices. >> all right, kim, on that note we thank you very much. we'll have you back soon. kim forrest with fort pitt capital. >>> coming up, how a box marked "junk" became one man's...
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like my facebook page at trish intel. tell me what you think.the close up 206. liz: i'll take you, trish, oil in the oracle driving this triple digit rally on wall street at this hour. crude hitting 2016 highs. warren buffet makes two big tech bets. dow jones industrials jumping about 207 points just to the high of the session, campaign trail kentucky sharp focus 24 hours ahead of tomorrow's democratic primary. hillary clinton crisscrossing the bluegrass state pushing her economic message stressing she will rely heavily on the former message, help fixing the american economy but today also saying bill clinton will not be a part of her cabinet. hillary clinton pushing heard in kentucky just as bernie
like my facebook page at trish intel. tell me what you think.the close up 206. liz: i'll take you, trish, oil in the oracle driving this triple digit rally on wall street at this hour. crude hitting 2016 highs. warren buffet makes two big tech bets. dow jones industrials jumping about 207 points just to the high of the session, campaign trail kentucky sharp focus 24 hours ahead of tomorrow's democratic primary. hillary clinton crisscrossing the bluegrass state pushing her economic message...
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my intel on a company. a big company. doing exactly that.ck into. ♪ there are two things you shouldn't do after a kidney infection. go skiing. and skip your meds. good thing for me there's optum. with my optum pharmacy plan, they discovered my prescription wasn't filled when i left the hospital. they called to remind me about taking my antibiotics so i don't end up back in the er. and this run down the mountain... let's keep between us. this is healthier, powered by optum. from health plans to providers to employers. we connect all parts of health care. healthier is here. this just got interesting. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nit
my intel on a company. a big company. doing exactly that.ck into. ♪ there are two things you shouldn't do after a kidney infection. go skiing. and skip your meds. good thing for me there's optum. with my optum pharmacy plan, they discovered my prescription wasn't filled when i left the hospital. they called to remind me about taking my antibiotics so i don't end up back in the er. and this run down the mountain... let's keep between us. this is healthier, powered by optum. from health plans...
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how did the bureau come to launch the co-intel program, and what did the co-intel program accomplish? mr. adams: the program, as such, as i can reconstruct from the files, was indicated to concern over the conspiratorial efforts by certain groups, and an attempt, a decision made that perhaps, more affirmative action should be taken to neutralize violence, which was becoming of more concern to the fbi in that regard. considerations that went into the launching of co-intel. the first one, the communist party, of course, that was a concern here to neutralize the effectiveness of the communist party in the united states. in fact come out of all the co-intel pro operations that were approved, 59% were directed at the communist party. the bulk of the concern, initially, was with the communist party, and it was a desire to create factionalism within the communist party and try to neutralize the effort. the communist party, congress itself still has a determination on the record as to the threat of the communist party. the supreme court has held that the communist party is an instrument of th
how did the bureau come to launch the co-intel program, and what did the co-intel program accomplish? mr. adams: the program, as such, as i can reconstruct from the files, was indicated to concern over the conspiratorial efforts by certain groups, and an attempt, a decision made that perhaps, more affirmative action should be taken to neutralize violence, which was becoming of more concern to the fbi in that regard. considerations that went into the launching of co-intel. the first one, the...
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this is video provided by intel. was choreograph. >> intel hopes to take to the sky with 1,000 drones at once some day >> pretty cool. >> yeah, it is kind of neat. >> larry is here with sports. >> how many overtimes did we go to? >> three. >> incredible hockey game tonight. sharks in triple overtime. you are going to end this thing but there is controversy in that. sports is next. sports is next. the abc 7 news app on ♪music the lord says, "come to me all you who are weary and find life burdensome, and i will give you rest." join us for the majesty of the catholic mass here sunday mornings at 8:30. for more information visit mysundaymass.org >>> good evening, the sharks and predators only in the nhl triple overtimes tonight. it was thrilled and yes, there was controversy. game three. >> shots to the net. sometimes you get lucky. 1-1 game at that point. underwood taking it to fred. sharks' power playoffs. deflects off the right hand of roman right there. and the sharks would take a 3-2 lead. james neal off the rebound
this is video provided by intel. was choreograph. >> intel hopes to take to the sky with 1,000 drones at once some day >> pretty cool. >> yeah, it is kind of neat. >> larry is here with sports. >> how many overtimes did we go to? >> three. >> incredible hockey game tonight. sharks in triple overtime. you are going to end this thing but there is controversy in that. sports is next. sports is next. the abc 7 news app on ♪music the lord says, "come...
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the co-intel pro operations launched. i think we all agree that this was to be effective, they felt it should be secret. in our testimony, which went to the members of the committee, was mailed out to newspapers, friends, anyone that was interested in it, back in 1970, talking about an internal security operation, the new left movement, young socialist alliance, nationwide demonstrations, student activities,ntiwar committee of return volunteers, communist party usa, progressive labor party, socialist workers party, extremist organizations, black panther party, all of these items, and statements extremists, white extremists and hate to type groups, republic of new africa, , our coverage of subversive organizations, the groups, organizations, and movements show the wide coverage we must maintain to follow on their activities and changing tactics in spite of the proliferation of these organizations, we are covered at all levels and it has been a value in the system, able link -- enabling us to keep abreast of our responsibil
the co-intel pro operations launched. i think we all agree that this was to be effective, they felt it should be secret. in our testimony, which went to the members of the committee, was mailed out to newspapers, friends, anyone that was interested in it, back in 1970, talking about an internal security operation, the new left movement, young socialist alliance, nationwide demonstrations, student activities,ntiwar committee of return volunteers, communist party usa, progressive labor party,...
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up next, my intel on why it may be time for both candidates and parties to unify.t is next. ♪ >> you can see that we are up almost triple digits. third team on the s&p and nasdaq composite. oil closing the day down. more than 3%. 2%, i should say. jobs in middle eastern countries. more supply on the market. puerto rico is that. puerto rico suffering from economic stagnation. it owes its investors $70 billion. a quick look at carnival here. a historic cruz to cuba. arriving into havana cuba this morning. the first time. we will be right back with my intel on by ted cruz needs to start listening to the people. ♪ >> confronting reality. a bit of a spoiled sport in the process. >> going to support donald trump if he is the nominee. >> i will be donald trump. i am not willing to concede this country. >> dragging this whole thing out. the democrats. telling ted cruz to get on board. trailing in indiana by at least 15 points. that whole vp stunt. it did not help. nor did the kasich alliance. i am thinking we may be ready to appoint our secretary of state or secretary of l
up next, my intel on why it may be time for both candidates and parties to unify.t is next. ♪ >> you can see that we are up almost triple digits. third team on the s&p and nasdaq composite. oil closing the day down. more than 3%. 2%, i should say. jobs in middle eastern countries. more supply on the market. puerto rico is that. puerto rico suffering from economic stagnation. it owes its investors $70 billion. a quick look at carnival here. a historic cruz to cuba. arriving into...
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this is video provided by intel. was choreograph. >> intel hopes to take to the sky with 1,000 drones at once some day >> pretty cool. >> yeah, it is kind of neat. >> larry is here with sports. >> how many overtimes did we go to? >> three. >> incredible hockey game tonight. sharks in triple overtime. you are going to end this thing but there is controversy in that. sports is next. the abc 7 news app >>> good evening, the sharks and predators only in the nhl triple overtimes tonight. it was thrilled and yes, there was controversy. game three. >> shots to the net. sometimes you get lucky. 1-1 game at that point. underwood taking it to fred. sharks' power playoffs. deflects off the right hand of roman right there. and the sharks would take a 3-2 lead. james neal off the rebound and tied to three a piece. neal fires off to overtime. that's when the game is really beginning. >> he clashes into the arena. he was pushed by a predator from behind they still call goalie interference. a terrible and awful call. >> triple ot an
this is video provided by intel. was choreograph. >> intel hopes to take to the sky with 1,000 drones at once some day >> pretty cool. >> yeah, it is kind of neat. >> larry is here with sports. >> how many overtimes did we go to? >> three. >> incredible hockey game tonight. sharks in triple overtime. you are going to end this thing but there is controversy in that. sports is next. the abc 7 news app >>> good evening, the sharks and predators...
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that is today's intel.ew york city commission on human rights to a whole another level today. forcing employers to use whatever gender pronoun they are employees want to be called. this is, of course, the latest with the transgender movement. if someone does not identify as a man or woman and does not want to be called he or she, they must be referred to as the. any employer that does not comply, guess what, faces big fines here in new york. that is next. ♪ with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. trish: a new law has taken political correctness to a whole new, absurd level. landlords and employers in new
that is today's intel.ew york city commission on human rights to a whole another level today. forcing employers to use whatever gender pronoun they are employees want to be called. this is, of course, the latest with the transgender movement. if someone does not identify as a man or woman and does not want to be called he or she, they must be referred to as the. any employer that does not comply, guess what, faces big fines here in new york. that is next. ♪ with usaa is awesome. homeowners...
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>> yes, i like the names, cisco, intel and qualcomm are ones that we own, and they are nicely yieldingtocks with multiples of 11 to 13 and depending which one you are looking at, and is cisco with the 3.5% yield, and intel is the same, and qualcomm with the 4.5% yield, but we have talked about it before, is old new? but looking at a name like qualcomm, and in particular, you are seeing the the breakout that you have not seen this year, and this time last year in the high 60s and now in the low 50s, but i believe it can get back to the high 60s with the breakout on the chart. >> and now, i will throw in the ibm and both of the hewlett-packards and the western dij, because they are outperform ing. >> yes, the applied are crushing it. and now, intel is up 80 cents today which is a 1.5% move, but of the stocks, unfortunately the one that you named, mel, the only one that i own is microsoft on the list. i should have been in some of these in lower price, and i have not seen it. >> and what are the investors missing here on the stories? why so reluctant to get into the old tech names? >> the
>> yes, i like the names, cisco, intel and qualcomm are ones that we own, and they are nicely yieldingtocks with multiples of 11 to 13 and depending which one you are looking at, and is cisco with the 3.5% yield, and intel is the same, and qualcomm with the 4.5% yield, but we have talked about it before, is old new? but looking at a name like qualcomm, and in particular, you are seeing the the breakout that you have not seen this year, and this time last year in the high 60s and now in...
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they are not the standard, you know, the server chips that intel would build. at this point, i think that they are more of something that google is trying to gain the traction, and especially with the android software, and things that they are trying to do to try to, you know, build back into the phone or into the server so to speak by developing the highly focused specific chips. is that something that all of the sudden, you know, if you are intel or one of the big manufacturers or so forth that you have the rup for the hill or tex -- that you have to run for the hill like the texas instruments or that, but they are trying to push in the innovation, and grab mo morph the pie in terms of controlling the destiny in the hardware and the software side. >> and walter, let me try you on this one, and they are not cpus that google is building, and at the same time, we are seeing the intel move into the fpgas and the graphics players that are doing well to build on top of the cpu and delivering extra capability if the likes of google is working on this sort of thing f
they are not the standard, you know, the server chips that intel would build. at this point, i think that they are more of something that google is trying to gain the traction, and especially with the android software, and things that they are trying to do to try to, you know, build back into the phone or into the server so to speak by developing the highly focused specific chips. is that something that all of the sudden, you know, if you are intel or one of the big manufacturers or so forth...
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this is video provided by intel. >> intel hopes to take to the sky with 1,000 drones at once some day >> pretty cool. >> yeah, it is kind of neat. >> larry is here with sports. >> how many overtimes did we go to? >> three. >> incredible hockey game tonight. sharks in triple overtime. you are going to end this thing but there is controversy in that. sports is next. the abc 7 news app on aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy relief. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. moisture so i can get
this is video provided by intel. >> intel hopes to take to the sky with 1,000 drones at once some day >> pretty cool. >> yeah, it is kind of neat. >> larry is here with sports. >> how many overtimes did we go to? >> three. >> incredible hockey game tonight. sharks in triple overtime. you are going to end this thing but there is controversy in that. sports is next. the abc 7 news app on aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon...
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intel's 3.4 yield offers protection but not enough for the decline. 17 j and j.his company delivered the best growth. it is the best balance sheet in the world. phenomenal management. i think money managers, i would pounce but good luck. it probably won't. jpmorgan, not the u.s. economy, not the global economy is strong enough to hand the rate hike let alone what people say it needs. they must be so rich it doesn't matter. that's the only explanation. then must be so rich they don't care where the market goes or where anything goes. if we get that many rate hikes, we freeze markets any way and business will halt. so be careful what you wish for. mcdonald's. here's the strange thing about momentum. people want to sell in the worst way because they want to lock in the gains. my experience is the opposite. mcdonalds is a growth company. you have to hope it pulls back. fast, simple, direct, inexpensive is that the all day breakfast is an answer to people's prayers. missed the quarter. missed the quarters for years. i have little good to say about merck. 21, microsoft
intel's 3.4 yield offers protection but not enough for the decline. 17 j and j.his company delivered the best growth. it is the best balance sheet in the world. phenomenal management. i think money managers, i would pounce but good luck. it probably won't. jpmorgan, not the u.s. economy, not the global economy is strong enough to hand the rate hike let alone what people say it needs. they must be so rich it doesn't matter. that's the only explanation. then must be so rich they don't care where...
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it would put a chill up on the spine of a lot of intel folks. they take all of the stuff serious but you like to believe more secure airports are as secure as they will get. so that's something to take in to account as we learn more what happened as the nooet goes on and of course daytime in the region now. as we move in to the hours, they may have an idea early on, they really may. especially if the egyptian air force is already on location. that means they found the plane pretty quick. >> i was going to reiterate hopefully that tweet is hopeful that they are in the process of pinpointing something that that could hopefully be good news that that is what that is indicating. >> it is all speculation at this point. i know that sometimes we get criticized in the media for speculating but so you know that is happening on a lot of levels. not just with us but within governments. because no one knows. you have to go down every path. obviously, the wider the path, that's the one you focus on, the least likely, you can start to eliminate stuff early, t
it would put a chill up on the spine of a lot of intel folks. they take all of the stuff serious but you like to believe more secure airports are as secure as they will get. so that's something to take in to account as we learn more what happened as the nooet goes on and of course daytime in the region now. as we move in to the hours, they may have an idea early on, they really may. especially if the egyptian air force is already on location. that means they found the plane pretty quick....
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intel a few months ago released its own transparency report on diversity and shows they were able to surpass their goal in female hires. it tells you there is a talent -- told me in an interview i don't think the pipeline problem that everybody is talking about is such a problem. that is his working idea. >> it just came up in conversation with this project is that intel also showed african-american employee percentage was shrinking. what it says is you can bring people in but you don't work on culture. >> retention. >> i'm worried about what will happen if we have a down turn. i noticed that tech gets interested in diversity and gets the diversity bug when there is a talent shortage. when the economy starts to tank a little bitr the stock market then what happens? >> who loses the jobs? you also had an interesting story about uber. in it you said that uber may be ending the controversial practice of surge pricing. is that right? when and how? >> i actually did report that story. i want to set it straight for the record. my reporting on uber, reporting that they are planning to end s
intel a few months ago released its own transparency report on diversity and shows they were able to surpass their goal in female hires. it tells you there is a talent -- told me in an interview i don't think the pipeline problem that everybody is talking about is such a problem. that is his working idea. >> it just came up in conversation with this project is that intel also showed african-american employee percentage was shrinking. what it says is you can bring people in but you don't...
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. >>> no company is working harder than intel to diversify it's work force. it says it wants to match the american population by 2020. that's less than four years from now. that's not without controversy. for instance, employees at intel can get a bonus for suggesting a good candidate, but only if that candidate is of a certain color or a woman. intel ceo has said some of his employees are angry over those new policies and management has seefrd received lets. >>> other news, google's i/o conference will be held in google's back yard in the amphitheater. if you are not going, watch out for traffic on 101. the "new york times" says google will announce the google home project designed to take on this. amazon's echo, the devices that sit if your home and take voice commands. amazon just released a new version the size of a hockey puck. this is an older version. you can ask it to order a pizza or call uber. . >>> donald trump said silicon valley when you look at some of the tech stocks that are so, so weak as a concept and as a company, and they're selling for so
. >>> no company is working harder than intel to diversify it's work force. it says it wants to match the american population by 2020. that's less than four years from now. that's not without controversy. for instance, employees at intel can get a bonus for suggesting a good candidate, but only if that candidate is of a certain color or a woman. intel ceo has said some of his employees are angry over those new policies and management has seefrd received lets. >>> other news,...
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intel, value play. go across the tech world, everything is value. >> or value trap. >> it can be a trap. i think many are traps, frankly. maybe apple is one of those traps right now. but regardless of that i think it's ha little bit of a different scenario right now. why we're seeing rotation from sector to sector to sector. maybe it seems to go through two months, sort of -- then suddenly the next sector. we lose energy we pick up something else. and it's been this rotation time and time again. here we are to tim's point, grinding around. the s&p is virtually call it unchanged over a period of time with some volatility along the sgla why would you short the s&p 500 right now? >> i'm short the russell. i think that's a scarier chart. you're seeing some kind of cross on the 50 or 200. to me the best trade right now, these are somewhat conflicting things, is to be long defenses. possibly long bonds. but long the inflation trade. all these things are working at the same time. what's interesting about what
intel, value play. go across the tech world, everything is value. >> or value trap. >> it can be a trap. i think many are traps, frankly. maybe apple is one of those traps right now. but regardless of that i think it's ha little bit of a different scenario right now. why we're seeing rotation from sector to sector to sector. maybe it seems to go through two months, sort of -- then suddenly the next sector. we lose energy we pick up something else. and it's been this rotation time...
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you know, senator warner says this, mark is on intel and most of you know mark and i are really close, we've known each other for 35 years and one of the virtues from doing the senator from committees, he's intel banking and finance, they put me on the aging committee, too, i don't know why just recently. but mark, his pitch on sort of fbi apple, both sides are kind of claiming a moral superiority that is above their actual, you know, moral stature. so there is some tough red rick back and forth, and the apple fbi case is the case that the law school professor would write. it's got all of the features that law school professor would write for the exam. and those features make it incredible compelling for the fbi's case that it is a phone that was used by people who are actually carrying out attack connected with terrorism. it is a phone that is owned by the county that said we give you permission to search. the facts militate for the fbi's point of view. when you dig into it. you do get into even if you're strongly in support of the security impaired, which i am. the whole notion of,
you know, senator warner says this, mark is on intel and most of you know mark and i are really close, we've known each other for 35 years and one of the virtues from doing the senator from committees, he's intel banking and finance, they put me on the aging committee, too, i don't know why just recently. but mark, his pitch on sort of fbi apple, both sides are kind of claiming a moral superiority that is above their actual, you know, moral stature. so there is some tough red rick back and...
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>> no. >> trump and hillary will get intel briefings. joanne, you said trump is not a petulant child and if he hears something he will keep a classified. >> really? >> you can be broke andy. >> if that's the case he is a lucky, lucky man. >> he didn't tell you they can use that to freeze lives. >> you say he will get a different party? i hope so. it was over a private e-mail. they should not be giving her any classified information. we are in total agreement. that statue into queens. why do we have to de night the history. women have been full of vice and corruption. even though it goes that was it way horrible. >> for the same reason we tont tont -- we shouldn't rope off the confederate battlefields. we admit those statues are made. >> and we admit women have been full of vice and scruption and the manly virtue of civic virtue. >> paper take me in and tram -- trample. >> you said it is a man standing on two women. it is not. it is trampling vice. >> i take back my -- >> that's what i thought. >> liberals don't get symbol lirk at all. >>
>> no. >> trump and hillary will get intel briefings. joanne, you said trump is not a petulant child and if he hears something he will keep a classified. >> really? >> you can be broke andy. >> if that's the case he is a lucky, lucky man. >> he didn't tell you they can use that to freeze lives. >> you say he will get a different party? i hope so. it was over a private e-mail. they should not be giving her any classified information. we are in total...
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that is a proposal that is within intel, on the senate side right now that is being banded about.another proposal that is different is a proposal from senator warner and chairman mccall to propose a 16 member digital security commission to assess the broad issue of digital security, not just the encryption that would be part of it but the broad issue of digital security. and. and then make recommendations to congress, hopefully in a relatively urgent time horizon. this is modeled after the 911 commission and would include technology experts and privacy experts, and folks from the business sector who understand that we make changes how we might affect both u.s. companies in technology and would chase people to other technologies. obviously national security leaders. leaders. the idea would be that the commission that could grapple with this and make recommendation. i know there is a reaction to come home and another commission, just what we need. i actually think it would be a good idea to do that commission that could then board material to congress. i'm going to tell you i like t
that is a proposal that is within intel, on the senate side right now that is being banded about.another proposal that is different is a proposal from senator warner and chairman mccall to propose a 16 member digital security commission to assess the broad issue of digital security, not just the encryption that would be part of it but the broad issue of digital security. and. and then make recommendations to congress, hopefully in a relatively urgent time horizon. this is modeled after the 911...
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we should check intel and qualcomm because that number may bode well for those names.el better by nearly 2%, qualcomm up 3.25. qualcomm tends to do a lot of business in smartphones. and advertisen't the season for soup. campbell soup shares missed quarterly sales. weak demand here in the u.s. not just for soup, but for its signature drink, v8, falling to 59.76. >>> we've got this breaking right now. you're looking at live pictures of the presumptive republican nominee, donald trump, speaking to the national rifle association. the billionaire businessman once having supported a ban on assault weapons now changing his tune, vowing to end gun-free zones in schools and on military bases. his stance in pretty sharp contrast with democratic front-runner hillary clinton who has made stricter gun control laws a central ingredient of her campaign. peter barnes has been following the speech, and, peter, donald trump argues that a concealed-carry permit is, quote, common sense. i know he has one, but the flip-flop on assault weapons is catching some people with question marxs her
we should check intel and qualcomm because that number may bode well for those names.el better by nearly 2%, qualcomm up 3.25. qualcomm tends to do a lot of business in smartphones. and advertisen't the season for soup. campbell soup shares missed quarterly sales. weak demand here in the u.s. not just for soup, but for its signature drink, v8, falling to 59.76. >>> we've got this breaking right now. you're looking at live pictures of the presumptive republican nominee, donald trump,...
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>> intel.rosoft, and old tech, and looking at industritell, and lo at servers, and who is buying them? amazon, and cloud, and google and microsoft, and the demand for the server technology is off of the charts. and 3% dividend yield, and company with coverage of 41%, and this is a good place to be above and below market growth. >> looking at the halftime portfolio leaderboard, and josh brown making moves. if in an effort to get out of the red, and looking at the leaderboa leaderboard, and joe terranova is basically neck and neck, and joe and jon najarian in behind that, and now, josh brown trying to pick up space? >> yes, i took a small look at sanderson farms, and crown castle, and this is dividend play, and almost a quasi utility, but it looks like it wants to roll up to 100, and these are types of names that i need to make up the ground. one of the bigger mistakes in the spring is to hold on the stocks that are not doing knot, a and we don't have time for that given the constraint of the con
>> intel.rosoft, and old tech, and looking at industritell, and lo at servers, and who is buying them? amazon, and cloud, and google and microsoft, and the demand for the server technology is off of the charts. and 3% dividend yield, and company with coverage of 41%, and this is a good place to be above and below market growth. >> looking at the halftime portfolio leaderboard, and josh brown making moves. if in an effort to get out of the red, and looking at the leaderboa...
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he's intel and banking and finance. i'm armed services, budget. they put me on the aging committee i don't know why just recently. but mark, his pitch on sort of fbi/apple is both sides are kind of claiming a moral superiority that is above their actual moral stature. so there is some tough rhetoric back and forth, and the apple/fbi case is the case that the law school professor would write it's got all of the features that the law school professor would write for the exam. and those features make it incredibly compelling for the fbi's case, you know, that it is a phone that was used by people who were actually carrying out attack connected with terrorism. it is a phone owned by the county that said, we give you permission to search it. so the facts kind of mill tate for the fbi's point of view. but when you dig into it, you really do get into even if you're strongly in support of the security imperatives, which i am, the whole notion of, you know, getting into back doors into encrypted systems that could potentially chase users to other companies
he's intel and banking and finance. i'm armed services, budget. they put me on the aging committee i don't know why just recently. but mark, his pitch on sort of fbi/apple is both sides are kind of claiming a moral superiority that is above their actual moral stature. so there is some tough rhetoric back and forth, and the apple/fbi case is the case that the law school professor would write it's got all of the features that the law school professor would write for the exam. and those features...
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that is today's intel. y we will be right back. ♪ ♪ trish: let's go to the market again.elerating right now. down 183. some rowdy earnings out there. disney dragging on the dow right now. down sharply acted disappointing earnings and revenue. thirty points from the dow. the brazilian senate debating right now on whether being miles per hour will have to step down for six months. we will be right back here with former director of the nsa michael hayden on how american intelligence can help us win the war on terror. we have to be candidate to it. that is next. ♪ trish: bernie sanders at a campaign rally right now. he is not giving up. you can see him speaking there with a big crowd there in montana. his fight against hillary clinton just last night. trying to turn her attention to a general election with, john. socialist primary opponent, he just will not quit. >> trying to be as clear as i can be. we are in this campaign to win. [cheering] and we are going to fight for every last vote. trish: he will fight and fight. giving her a run for her money. only about 140 delegates
that is today's intel. y we will be right back. ♪ ♪ trish: let's go to the market again.elerating right now. down 183. some rowdy earnings out there. disney dragging on the dow right now. down sharply acted disappointing earnings and revenue. thirty points from the dow. the brazilian senate debating right now on whether being miles per hour will have to step down for six months. we will be right back here with former director of the nsa michael hayden on how american intelligence can help...
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intel and halliburton are in the top five.ith the job closings and intel in the restructuring effort. you can check out the latest news on the job market on cnnmoney.com. >>> captain america civil war big at the box office. the film earned $72.6 million over the weekend. i actually want to see this. >> i do, too. >> it is unlikely it will happen before it gets on home video. it brought home $940 million worldwide. "jungle book" with $17.8 million. the george clooney and julia roberts "money monster" brought in $15 million. the only new film. >> who are you against? >> people say i look like george clooney. it is tiring. >> people meaning the voices in your head? the people who say john, you are great. >> my mother, in other words. >>> "saturday night live" spoofing the latest on the political front. check out late night laughs. >> what about john kasich? >> he said he's not interested. >> he's a loser. big, fat loser. what about nikki haley? >> and what ted cruz? >> not interested. >> and what about paul ryan? >> he said absol
intel and halliburton are in the top five.ith the job closings and intel in the restructuring effort. you can check out the latest news on the job market on cnnmoney.com. >>> captain america civil war big at the box office. the film earned $72.6 million over the weekend. i actually want to see this. >> i do, too. >> it is unlikely it will happen before it gets on home video. it brought home $940 million worldwide. "jungle book" with $17.8 million. the george...
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they're looking at, intel. they're saying, well, these guys were all fabulous. the next thing, it is over. let's look at how did we do in this quarter or the first half or whatever? what you would find is $50 billion. last year we earned 53 billion in profits. we're doing pretty good. >> that's important. >> we did what we said we would do. we said the revenues would be between 50 and 53. we said margins would be 39 to 39.5. we came in at 39.4. the thing that is different is the customers love the apple products. >> the relationship with apple doesn't stop when you buy an iphone. it continues. you might buy apps across the a.m. store. you might subscribe to apple music. you might use icloud to buy additional storage. you might use apple pay several days a week or every day. because it is so high, the likelihood that a person moves to another iphone is very great. >> the same thing with this service that you just mentioned. it seem like you're most excited about services. why not put it through this new device? >> could it come in services? yes. we bought company
they're looking at, intel. they're saying, well, these guys were all fabulous. the next thing, it is over. let's look at how did we do in this quarter or the first half or whatever? what you would find is $50 billion. last year we earned 53 billion in profits. we're doing pretty good. >> that's important. >> we did what we said we would do. we said the revenues would be between 50 and 53. we said margins would be 39 to 39.5. we came in at 39.4. the thing that is different is the...
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. >> super secret cat-based intel. it's been very successful. been very invaluable us to. >> you want to sit here and [ bleep ] this. will you get trouble? you want to wake up to this? come on. >>> the birth place of the california gold rush. sacramento is best known today as the capital of the nation's most populous state. though it was once regarded as a very different sort of capital. >> about ten years ago we were called frequently the meth capital of the country. it's an undesirable distinction, to be sure. it caused us and the federal government to attack that issue. it's not been the crisis it has been. in the last year or two, meth is making a resurgence in sacramento like it is in many neighborhood. >> sheriff scott jones oversees the two large facilities that comprise the sacramento county jail system. at the main jail downtown, most of the inmates are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. many like patricia have struggled with methamphetamine addictions. >> i'm here for failure to enroll in a
. >> super secret cat-based intel. it's been very successful. been very invaluable us to. >> you want to sit here and [ bleep ] this. will you get trouble? you want to wake up to this? come on. >>> the birth place of the california gold rush. sacramento is best known today as the capital of the nation's most populous state. though it was once regarded as a very different sort of capital. >> about ten years ago we were called frequently the meth capital of the country....
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they have intel on the battlefield in real time. intelligence corresp d correspondent catherine herridge got exclusive interview. >> reporter: personnel in the iraqi surge drove the need for role time intelligence. >> start nothing 2005. we saw a uptick in casulties. >> reporter: the first time the nsan is speaking about the highly secretive program called rtrg. >> keith alexander had had a vision to provide in real time or near real time warning information to the troops. >> reporter: you were one of the first people on the ground in iraq. >> the colonel was in the camp victory where nsa computers housed in the area married information in the raids. >> we were able to get phone numbers and addresses and see connections. >> reporter: think of it like a phone app but flagging terrorist. >> it might connect a phone number to a location or activity and then display that to a analyst who could then via radio contact a convoy and said there is what looks like an ambush. >> reporter: experts like christian pike were working side by side w
they have intel on the battlefield in real time. intelligence corresp d correspondent catherine herridge got exclusive interview. >> reporter: personnel in the iraqi surge drove the need for role time intelligence. >> start nothing 2005. we saw a uptick in casulties. >> reporter: the first time the nsan is speaking about the highly secretive program called rtrg. >> keith alexander had had a vision to provide in real time or near real time warning information to the...
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, you do have top intel professionals working in that office. the advanced analytic fun to i brought in is still very good, and mr. messenger will tell you he has gotten great support. with the right intel leadership, you can function even better. rep. mica: i have put resources and it has not worked out very well. and again, the other thing is you have these lines that extend out from the airports. we saw what happened in brussels . it was an attack on the american airlines and the passengers. their intent was to kill as many as they can. we decided the attack in los angeles, they are looking for the easiest attack. tsa provides a layer of protection, once they get past that, and then we have the secure cockpit doors, air marshals, we have pilots who are armed. the biggest thing we have, and they always come to the rescue since that our of 9/11, when the passengers on flight 93 found out what was going on, the passengers will beat the living hell out of anyone that poses a true risk. and they have saved the day, and also the airline staff. i ha
, you do have top intel professionals working in that office. the advanced analytic fun to i brought in is still very good, and mr. messenger will tell you he has gotten great support. with the right intel leadership, you can function even better. rep. mica: i have put resources and it has not worked out very well. and again, the other thing is you have these lines that extend out from the airports. we saw what happened in brussels . it was an attack on the american airlines and the passengers....