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intel's driving...the future! traffic lights, street lamps. business runs on the cloud... and the cloud runs on intel. ♪ i wonder what the other 2% runs on...(car horn) hey steve check out this guys leg. yeah looks like a real nasty moving back in with his parents. what? no. i just broke my leg. no, this is a full blown move in to the basement, you're gonna be out of work without that money from... aflac! you might miss your rent. aww i just moved out. bummer man. hey i used to have my own place. yeah? no, no i live with my mom, but it's cool. health can change but the life you love doesn't have to, keep your lifestyle healthy with... aflac! did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. . money
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i'm joined by brian krzanich, the ceo of intel. we're here in the intel booth at ces.r being with us first on cnbc. >> it's my pleasure. >> reporter: i want to talk jobs. we got the jobs report out today. int intel's been in the process of streamlining, restructured, i think targeting 12,000 job reductions by mid-2017. are you looking to add also? because there's i lot of focus on perhaps upward pressure in wages. if that happens, it's going to come from companies like yours. >> sure, you bet. there was a portion of this that was reduction and there was a portion that was about restructuring how our workforce looked as we moved from a pc-focused company to focused around data center and iot and things like virtual reality. and so, there was absolutely some hiring involved in that, too. >> reporter: speaking of virtual reality, you had a keynote here at ces that involved vr headsets and barf bags. you've got a headset here, which is better than having a barf bag. >> yes. >> reporter: and it's a visceral experience. tell us about the technology that's in this headset and
i'm joined by brian krzanich, the ceo of intel. we're here in the intel booth at ces.r being with us first on cnbc. >> it's my pleasure. >> reporter: i want to talk jobs. we got the jobs report out today. int intel's been in the process of streamlining, restructured, i think targeting 12,000 job reductions by mid-2017. are you looking to add also? because there's i lot of focus on perhaps upward pressure in wages. if that happens, it's going to come from companies like yours....
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it's clear that there is some knowledge about russia, but not where all intel is concerned. i want to ask you to sort of walk us through how the intelligence products are consumed by a president. because we're talking about donald trump's views on the intel community in the context of something that clearly gets under his skin. his team clearly feels that john mccain's hearing tomorrow is an effort to delegitimize by raising questions about russian influence in our election, his victory. he doesn't seem to see both things as possible. something, dan is going to join us later, i think i just blew a surprise, the talk about how intel is consumed by a president. >> well, first most presidents in recent years have started their day with an intelligence briefing. usually a binder with a number of either late-breaking intelligence reports from overnight or articles actually short discussion pieces about a particular intelligence problem. something happening in pakistan. something happening in europe or latin america. and this kind of informs foreign policy decision making and then
it's clear that there is some knowledge about russia, but not where all intel is concerned. i want to ask you to sort of walk us through how the intelligence products are consumed by a president. because we're talking about donald trump's views on the intel community in the context of something that clearly gets under his skin. his team clearly feels that john mccain's hearing tomorrow is an effort to delegitimize by raising questions about russian influence in our election, his victory. he...
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microsoft and intel holding up and intel's been moving around quite a bit. it's barely positive. >> people obviously looking at the silver lining. but i do think they felt as if it justified what the outlook is. it's good enough. i think good enough to me is the theme for earning season this time. it wasn't as if the stakes were that high for the fourth quarter. you're seeing some sell in the news responses in general. but that doesn't really mean anything more than a market pause which really is what we've been having. >> and we talked about the dow got us over the 20,000 mark so it will be important to see if we can maintain this momentum. >> without a doubt. that's okay. in terms of the market as a whole the question remains how much of that was already figured out. you might have a problem with some complacency. but the market looks intact. >> you've had a long day. we'll let you go. that does it for "closing bell" and "fast money" begins now. >> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market in new york city's times square. dow lives on. the
microsoft and intel holding up and intel's been moving around quite a bit. it's barely positive. >> people obviously looking at the silver lining. but i do think they felt as if it justified what the outlook is. it's good enough. i think good enough to me is the theme for earning season this time. it wasn't as if the stakes were that high for the fourth quarter. you're seeing some sell in the news responses in general. but that doesn't really mean anything more than a market pause which...
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on our intel community.o you have any doubt in your mind that russia interfered in the 2016 election? >> i have no doubt in my mind that they intended to intervene and interfere with the 2016 election. did it make any difference in any votes and in the outcome? absolutely not. nothing show me that it did change. >> should that matter in our response? >> oh, absolutely should. >> sure, chuck, it should, basically, we've never seen this high level of intent and the amount of aggression they've had in order to try to be involved. and change the quality and the course of our politics and how we run this country. and how we elect our leaders. absolute we should be concerned and involved in that. and prohibit that and there should be sanctions. i believe all of those, but with that being said, donald trump won by 43% in west virginia. i'll guarantee you that didn't change a thing. they didn't change one vote in west virginia. >> so where should we go from here? donald trump has said that he may actually pull back
on our intel community.o you have any doubt in your mind that russia interfered in the 2016 election? >> i have no doubt in my mind that they intended to intervene and interfere with the 2016 election. did it make any difference in any votes and in the outcome? absolutely not. nothing show me that it did change. >> should that matter in our response? >> oh, absolutely should. >> sure, chuck, it should, basically, we've never seen this high level of intent and the amount...
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he denied intel leaks to the media.his morning trump tweeted clapper called him to denounce the false and fictitious report, unquote. clapper did not use those words in his statement. which reads, we also discussed the private security company document which was widely circulated in recent months among the media. i emphasize this document is not a u.s. intelligence community product. that i do not believe the leaks came from within the ic. the ic has not made any judgment that the information in this document is reliable. that does not say that they found it unreliable. he says and we did not rely upon it in any way for our conclusions. however part of our obligation is to make sure policymakers are provided with the fullest possible picture. ranking member of the house intelligence committee joins us. the question is pretty basic but vital at this point. what do you know about whether or not it is true that the fbi and maybe other intel agencies are looking into the allegations provided in this dossier because they fou
he denied intel leaks to the media.his morning trump tweeted clapper called him to denounce the false and fictitious report, unquote. clapper did not use those words in his statement. which reads, we also discussed the private security company document which was widely circulated in recent months among the media. i emphasize this document is not a u.s. intelligence community product. that i do not believe the leaks came from within the ic. the ic has not made any judgment that the information...
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you are on the intel committee. how shocked would you be if today, at the mccain hearing or tomorrow when they meet with the president intel officials told anyone that we're not sure that russia is one of the motivators of these hacks? >> that's never going to happen because the intelligence community has a level of certainty about this that you rarely see of them on significant conclusions. you hear former colleagues like mike, mike pence tie themselves in knots or darrell issa saying they put more faith in an accused sex offender than their own intelligence agencies. it's embarrassing to be honest with you. this is not healthy skepticism as they would like to portray it. this is very unhealthy, essentially avoidance of the facts. >> i want to be clear about this. are your sure when the officials go to the committee hearing today or talk to the president-elect tomorrow, that they will say with confidence that they can prove that russia was motivating these hacks? >> absolutely. >> i think people need to understand
you are on the intel committee. how shocked would you be if today, at the mccain hearing or tomorrow when they meet with the president intel officials told anyone that we're not sure that russia is one of the motivators of these hacks? >> that's never going to happen because the intelligence community has a level of certainty about this that you rarely see of them on significant conclusions. you hear former colleagues like mike, mike pence tie themselves in knots or darrell issa saying...
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you said there are leaks coming from the intel community.seen no proof of any leak coming out from the intel community. clapper said there were no leaks. brennan came out and said that it's not about leaks coming from the intel community. it's about disrespect coming from trump to the intel community. do you have any proof of any leaks from the intel community? >> so we all know that the media reported on the salacious allegations that mr. trump was briefed upon and so was president obama. how does anybody know that those briefs took place but for a leak from the intelligence community? >> the gang of eight were told also. a lot of people knew about that stuff. mccain knew about it. he's coming on the show. harry reid knew about it. >> listen. hold on a second. mccain actually was the one who sent the information to the fbi. he thought they should look at it. but john mccain, the gang of eight? listen, these are professionals that get all kinds of intelligence and they keep it pretty secret. they know the consequences of leaking it. >> so po
you said there are leaks coming from the intel community.seen no proof of any leak coming out from the intel community. clapper said there were no leaks. brennan came out and said that it's not about leaks coming from the intel community. it's about disrespect coming from trump to the intel community. do you have any proof of any leaks from the intel community? >> so we all know that the media reported on the salacious allegations that mr. trump was briefed upon and so was president...
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that when you're rough with the intel community, there are members of the intel community who are rough back and leaks come out of the cia and they usually get the best of their political enemies in the press, but it went to a completely different level yesterday. what can you tell us about james clapper deciding to make a phone call -- or, well, say the leaks were corrosive and try to get this back on the right track? >> clapper was genuinely upset, late yesterday, reflecting on the unusual remarks by trump when you have the president-elect refer to your agencies, your colleagues as having used nazi-like tactics. that backs you up. i think they asked themselves what else could they have done that there was this report that was very widely circulated, it had been given to the fbi. there was some kind of investigation under way. should they not tell the president-elect anything about it? should they give him a summary? in the end, they decided they wouldn't be doing their job if they didn't say something. i think what really upset clapper was the idea that they had deliberately leaked th
that when you're rough with the intel community, there are members of the intel community who are rough back and leaks come out of the cia and they usually get the best of their political enemies in the press, but it went to a completely different level yesterday. what can you tell us about james clapper deciding to make a phone call -- or, well, say the leaks were corrosive and try to get this back on the right track? >> clapper was genuinely upset, late yesterday, reflecting on the...
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intel summarizing sales.e enter the year we have a somewhat cautious view for the pc tam, total addressable market. they expect pc's to continue to contract. at the same time, they think their data center business might be strong. when a look at how can they guide towards flat margins and growth, still growing, that is by selling better stuff and try to keep those margins together on the other side. we expect the average selling price to be better for all their products. they bring new products for the data center business. at the same time, we are looking higher growth for low memory products -- margin products, which will hurt their high-margin business. caroline: what we saw with alphabet, having to sell yet more adverts. weigh in here. intel could do rather well. cory: adverts are ads, translating. bob: i did get that, but thank you. modem opportunity for intel is clearly there. intel is kind of like google anyway, in the sense that cory said, they have been focused on a profitable business. they've had t
intel summarizing sales.e enter the year we have a somewhat cautious view for the pc tam, total addressable market. they expect pc's to continue to contract. at the same time, they think their data center business might be strong. when a look at how can they guide towards flat margins and growth, still growing, that is by selling better stuff and try to keep those margins together on the other side. we expect the average selling price to be better for all their products. they bring new products...
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cnn as you know reported that the intel community presented mr.mp with two pages of reports and russian operatives to claim to have some sort of compromising information on mr. trump. why do you think the intel community included that in their briefing to him. >> i don't know. i don't know what the substance is and it's hard to make a judgment without knowing that but the fact that the russians if that's who it was was distributing it it's also a fact that the leaders of the country ought to know and it's all tied up in the business of whether the fake evidence was generated by one of the blogs and you have to know what people are saying when you're in a senior intelligence position even if you know it's false. and so there are reasons for understanding what was taking place even if presumably it had been generated by invention by a blog or somebody working for a blog. >> let me understand that. you're saying that the intel community though they are not able to verify the information in that report that it was incumbent upon themes presented to mr
cnn as you know reported that the intel community presented mr.mp with two pages of reports and russian operatives to claim to have some sort of compromising information on mr. trump. why do you think the intel community included that in their briefing to him. >> i don't know. i don't know what the substance is and it's hard to make a judgment without knowing that but the fact that the russians if that's who it was was distributing it it's also a fact that the leaders of the country ought...
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it's got a fantastic intel technology in it. really excellent camera. did you think of that and then is intel influencing how you're choosing what products you develop? we have this stuff we want to do. if we invest in you, will you build something and do you advise start-ups to do something different than you guys have done in that way? >> so intel capital is one of the corporate venture groups that we mobidel after. navigation intel and work with the cpu team or the real sense team and they've got some truly great technologies that what we do at razor is that we look at it from the lens of a gamer and we go, okay, that's cool stuff that we want. so, for example, real sense that we put into the razor, automatically removes the background of any streamer and that's really cool. so i think intel looks to razor is probably innovation in the gaming space. we have channels that reach gamers immediately and we've got an audience that's hugely passionate about technology so it's a bit of a symbiotic relationship. we found it hugely strategic for us and one of
it's got a fantastic intel technology in it. really excellent camera. did you think of that and then is intel influencing how you're choosing what products you develop? we have this stuff we want to do. if we invest in you, will you build something and do you advise start-ups to do something different than you guys have done in that way? >> so intel capital is one of the corporate venture groups that we mobidel after. navigation intel and work with the cpu team or the real sense team and...
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intel is a behemoth. we navigate through intel.e want to work with their cpu team or the real sense team. it's a truly great technology. what we do it razor is look at it from the lens of a gamer. and we go, ok, that's cool stuff that we want. we automatically remove the background of any streamer. that's really cool. ist we look for a razor innovation in the gaming space. that ist an audience usually passionate about technology. so it is a bit of a symbiotic relationship. that's why we've come up with to reach out to as many gamers as possible. >> following the intel model for you guys/>> a bit of a smaller set -- for you guys? >> a bit of a smaller sense. have plans to leave? just a quick answer because we are out of time. [laughter] >> we have a great team of designers and engineers. >> ok, no plans to go. >> thank you. now mike judge, creator and executive producer of "silicon valley," he talks about changes in the tech industry in the last few decades. this is about 15 minutes. ♪ thanks for making it easier to explain to my fa
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intel.what does it say to you that a russian parliament member is mirroring the president-elect assertions? >> or you could flip that and say the president-elect is mirroring what russia has been saying. it's really nothing short of stunning. we haven't seen this from a president or a president-elect really in modern history. now, what i would say is that at the start of all of the recent administrations, really, president obama, institute a sort of reset. this is quite different that we have president-elect trump and russian officials on the same page in terms of their messaging. and really stunning as well that donald trump even after this intel briefing yesterday, when he did receive information from these intelligence agencies with high confidence that russia was behind this hacking and that they were looking to influence the u.s. election, that even after that briefing, even after this high confidence assessment, and that's significant, because not all intelligence assessments are high
intel.what does it say to you that a russian parliament member is mirroring the president-elect assertions? >> or you could flip that and say the president-elect is mirroring what russia has been saying. it's really nothing short of stunning. we haven't seen this from a president or a president-elect really in modern history. now, what i would say is that at the start of all of the recent administrations, really, president obama, institute a sort of reset. this is quite different that we...
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intel that he could trust? not clear that he can be convinced. this is just an extraordinary situation that grows more remarkable by the day where you have an overwhelming consensus of the intelligence community that russia was behind the hacks. a broad consensus in the intelligent community. you have the president-elect time after time, week after week essentially refusing to accept that conclusion and continuing to cast doubt on it. you can see how this is an inconvenient conclusion for him. that he views it as a slap of legitimacy of his election and in a forward looking way, it's also a complication for his desire to radically reset relations with russia. but what he is doing is creating enormous incentive both for the obama administration to put out as much information as it can before he leaves office underlining its evidence and also for the republicans in congress like john mccain and lindsey graham and others to push forward on an investigation. they have taken a different view of the seriousness of th
intel that he could trust? not clear that he can be convinced. this is just an extraordinary situation that grows more remarkable by the day where you have an overwhelming consensus of the intelligence community that russia was behind the hacks. a broad consensus in the intelligent community. you have the president-elect time after time, week after week essentially refusing to accept that conclusion and continuing to cast doubt on it. you can see how this is an inconvenient conclusion for him....
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cnn has learned comey had a one on one conversation with trump after the intel meeting to brief him on the allegations. and a november interview with "60 minutes," trump left comey's future hanging in the balance. you going to ask for his ey, are resignation? >> i think that i would rather not comment on that yet. i haven't made up my mind. >> reporter: as of now, director comey only 3.5 years into the ten year fbi and then no regrets about decisions with the recent investigations and no plans to step down. he also released a statement saying he's grateful for the inspector general investigation and hopes the results will be shared with the public. pamela brown, cnn, washington. >>> the nominee to head the cia says he'll be straight up with president-elect and whether or not trump wants to hear it or not. straight ahead, we'll ask former military commander wesley clark what it's like to have to have those kind of frank conversations with a president of the united states. you cbest not to spend your life seekentire bank account.is. find a lower price and we'll match it. plus 50 bucks of
cnn has learned comey had a one on one conversation with trump after the intel meeting to brief him on the allegations. and a november interview with "60 minutes," trump left comey's future hanging in the balance. you going to ask for his ey, are resignation? >> i think that i would rather not comment on that yet. i haven't made up my mind. >> reporter: as of now, director comey only 3.5 years into the ten year fbi and then no regrets about decisions with the recent...
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intel is a behemoth. we navigate through intel.e want to work with the team and they have got truly great technologies. we look at it from the lens of a gamer. we go like, ok, that is cool stuff we want. a real sense that we've put into it automatically removes the background and that is really cool. i think intel looks to razer as probably innovation. we have channels that could reach them immediately. we have an audience that is hugely passionate about knowledge it. it is a symbiotic relationship. that is a reason why we have, with a bid to be able to reach out to as many gamers as possible. ingrid: interesting. following the model for you guys. a smaller scale one. one other question. razer -- what happens when min-liang wants to leave? do you have plans to leave? min-liang: designers and engineers, a great team. ingrid: no plans to go. thank you. min-liang: thank you so much. ingrid: thanks so much. [applause] >> the national highway traffic safety administration announces guidelines for economist vehicles. tonight, we hear fro
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this new intel adding more fuel to the fire.rding to prepared remarks he'll deliver in front of the committee in just under an hour, he'll be making a sharp departure from the rhetoric we're hearing from president-elect donald trump. tiller son today will label russia a danger rex tiller son facing the senate foreign relations committee today. tillerson is expected to address his 17-year relationship with russian president vladimir putin. in the military's opening statement released to cnn, tillerson will say the u.s. government must be, quote, clear-eyed about our relationship with russia, that the country poses a danger and must be held to account for its actions. this as attorney general nominee senator jeff sessions faces day two of an already contentious confirmation hearing. >> this is one of the more consequential appointments in american history right now. >> reporter: fellow senator cory booker will testify against sessio sessions. on tz multiple protests broke out against the alabama senator over old allegations of rac
this new intel adding more fuel to the fire.rding to prepared remarks he'll deliver in front of the committee in just under an hour, he'll be making a sharp departure from the rhetoric we're hearing from president-elect donald trump. tiller son today will label russia a danger rex tiller son facing the senate foreign relations committee today. tillerson is expected to address his 17-year relationship with russian president vladimir putin. in the military's opening statement released to cnn,...
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election even though an intel report blames russia for hacking democratic party groups and individuals. that report says with with high confidence those hacking efforts were ordered directly by russian president vladimir putin and that putin's goal was to hurt clinton and help trump. his partisan stance causing friction with democrats and republicans and the intelligence community. joing me now is jamil jaffer. and he is an add law professor at george hasten university. thanks so much for getting out in the snow there in washington, d.c. >> thanks for having me. >> what is your reaction to trump down playing the role? even that the dnc didn't do enough to protect itself. >> i think president-elect trump is right, organization os like the dnc has to protect themselves better in a world in this nation states are come after us in cyber space. no question he's right about that. now u, on the question of russia's involvement, it's clear from the report that they've got credible evidence that putin ordered influence operation, this isn't the first time the russians are come after u.s. electi
election even though an intel report blames russia for hacking democratic party groups and individuals. that report says with with high confidence those hacking efforts were ordered directly by russian president vladimir putin and that putin's goal was to hurt clinton and help trump. his partisan stance causing friction with democrats and republicans and the intelligence community. joing me now is jamil jaffer. and he is an add law professor at george hasten university. thanks so much for...
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yea, intel. intel may be late to the mapping party.s trying to take on increasingly crucial market for self-driving cars but there are some other companies already doing what here is doing. intel does have agreements with bmw and mobile aye and delphi. remember mobile idealing with tesla, to develop driverless technology, but with google wais dominating space like qualcomm, they're making serious strides in the driverless space, intel might be stuck at stand still as it muscles its way and shoehorn its way into a crowded space. the stock is getting teeny little pop, up half a percent. that is good for the stock. over the past year the intel is up five years. the reason you want to watch fox business and not other business networks we give you context. it is competitor, nvidia, graphic chips superstar is up 220% over the just the past year. so if you're comparing, oh, what was nvidia doing that was way more exciting and juked the stock way more than what intel is trying to do and some analysts believe it's a little late for intel. >>> o
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look, there were mistakes made in the intel gathering but our intel community took the best information they had including from other intelligence agencies and said there is reason there's wmd. saddam hussein got rid of them. that doesn't mean you throw the baby out with the bath watter and say we're no longer going to do intelligence gathering. when we don't agree with the conclusion we're simply not going to believe it. this is very dangerous. julian assange is a bad person with probably american blood on his hands and definitely the information he's put out there has made our country far less safe. >> congressman, thank you very much. look forward to having you on again. >> you bet. >> will donald trump change his mind about russia and julian assange when he is briefed on friday? we asked someone who has sat through many of those briefings and that's right after this. ut d not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and mine
look, there were mistakes made in the intel gathering but our intel community took the best information they had including from other intelligence agencies and said there is reason there's wmd. saddam hussein got rid of them. that doesn't mean you throw the baby out with the bath watter and say we're no longer going to do intelligence gathering. when we don't agree with the conclusion we're simply not going to believe it. this is very dangerous. julian assange is a bad person with probably...
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it was tasked with overseeing the 17 different intel agencies. it's a move many insiders feared after trump repeatedly questioned the intel community's capabilities. and it comes after the president-elect took to twitter to praise julian assange, a person many including insider republicans see as a national foe. he said this of the wikileaks founder. julian assange said a 14-year-old could have hacked podesta. why was was dnc so careless and said russians did not give him the info. well, that was a different tone compared to house speaker paul ryan hours later. >> look, i'm not going -- the last thing i'm going do is start commenting on every little tweet or facebook post. >> let me ask you what your opinion is of julian assange. >> i really have none other than i think he's a sycophant for russia. he leaks, he steals data. and compromises national security. >> responding to "the wall street journal" report a top transition official concedes there is quote, a lot of discussion on revamping the intel office, but called the journal's article quote,
it was tasked with overseeing the 17 different intel agencies. it's a move many insiders feared after trump repeatedly questioned the intel community's capabilities. and it comes after the president-elect took to twitter to praise julian assange, a person many including insider republicans see as a national foe. he said this of the wikileaks founder. julian assange said a 14-year-old could have hacked podesta. why was was dnc so careless and said russians did not give him the info. well, that...
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they're real enough to be included in an appendix by the intel officials. or not they discussed them specifically with trump we don't know. it's not fake. it's about the substance of the allegations. in one way he's his own obstacle to the truth here, isn't he? >> he is. what we can't verify on russia, we can verify in the u.s. we know he has over a billion dollars in debt from blackrock and jpmorgan and deutsche bank down the line. these are entities he's going to regulate from the white house. that's just a pure conflict. there's no way that any policy he tries to make, for example, on financial services deregulation isn't going to be questionable given all the debt his business owes to the banks. >> one item of pushback from trump people, we'll never make you guys satisfied, there's nothing we can give you to make that end. do you believe that? >> i don't think that's a reasonable pushback. i think the president and his after fill at are under opinion gags to be as transparent as possible, to give the public, i think it will be a big issue if we have any
they're real enough to be included in an appendix by the intel officials. or not they discussed them specifically with trump we don't know. it's not fake. it's about the substance of the allegations. in one way he's his own obstacle to the truth here, isn't he? >> he is. what we can't verify on russia, we can verify in the u.s. we know he has over a billion dollars in debt from blackrock and jpmorgan and deutsche bank down the line. these are entities he's going to regulate from the white...
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he hasn't met yet with the intel chiefs.he know better. >> why doesn't he meet with the intel chiefs. >> i don't know. >> because he know what is they will tell him. if -- donald trump, we have a situation, donald trump is essentially when you listen to him talk and he says, he the throwing this confusion, he's not talking like a president trying to get the truth. he's talking like a defendant that knows that the evidence points to him. >> what evidence points to him. >> the evidence that russians hacked material across the american political spectrum as they did in the british election last summer as they're now doing in germany. and donald trump took information that the russians found that assange published and he publicized it. he was the one that falsely said these e-mails show something important when they didn't. he knew what he was doing and he did it and the cia has the evidence of where the information came from so of course he doesn't want to hear it. >> do you see nit that same way? >> who knows what is in trump'
he hasn't met yet with the intel chiefs.he know better. >> why doesn't he meet with the intel chiefs. >> i don't know. >> because he know what is they will tell him. if -- donald trump, we have a situation, donald trump is essentially when you listen to him talk and he says, he the throwing this confusion, he's not talking like a president trying to get the truth. he's talking like a defendant that knows that the evidence points to him. >> what evidence points to him....
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is something that i know a lot of intel folks i have been talking to is concerned about. i want to play for you what lindsey graham said today about donald trump's comparisons of the -- ofn intel leaker to nazi germany. here is what he said. >> i don't think it is helpful for the commander in chief to question to question the competency, loyalty of those who are risking their lives to defend the nation. and the last thing i would say about anybody working in the american intelligence community is to compare them to nazi germany. i can only imagine what we would have said if a democrat had said that. >> senator graham seemed almost shaken by that comment. >> well, i didn't see what he said as a comparison. i saw it as a rhetorical question. but it still did reference nazi germany, and so it's understandable how someone could be upset about it. look, words get a bit strong in one of these conflicts of the sort we are going through now between branches. but the thing to remember about them is that our system was designed so that the three parts of the government would get in
is something that i know a lot of intel folks i have been talking to is concerned about. i want to play for you what lindsey graham said today about donald trump's comparisons of the -- ofn intel leaker to nazi germany. here is what he said. >> i don't think it is helpful for the commander in chief to question to question the competency, loyalty of those who are risking their lives to defend the nation. and the last thing i would say about anybody working in the american intelligence...
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. >> part of our military strategy includes intel, and what do you think about him disparaging the intel community and relating their behavior to nazis. what do you make of that? >> i am sorry to see it, because it helps neither the intelligence community, which has not been infallible, we know that although they are vital, of course, and this kind of confrontation cannot be helpful and i am worried about the morale of these men and women who labor out of the spotlight in the shadows defending our nation in the intelligence business. they are incredible patriots, and i -- i don't want to see their morale hurt. >> so one of the big keys, of course, going forward will be the cabinet position, specifically secretary of state, and the president-elect's nominee is rex tillerson, and you have decided or not whether or not you are going to vote for him? >> i am not and i had another conversation with him yesterday and he explained better to me his relationship with vladimir putin, and chris, i just -- when i see what vladimir putin has done in the way of literally committing war crimes intentio
. >> part of our military strategy includes intel, and what do you think about him disparaging the intel community and relating their behavior to nazis. what do you make of that? >> i am sorry to see it, because it helps neither the intelligence community, which has not been infallible, we know that although they are vital, of course, and this kind of confrontation cannot be helpful and i am worried about the morale of these men and women who labor out of the spotlight in the...
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community so if our intel community to leak it who did? is this potentially payback? the criticisms trump has thrown their way, the former head of the cia, ambassador james lee, good to have you here. help me understand how this information makes its way to a reporter's website? >> it may well not be the intelligence community but someone who obtained access to the policy positions or political positions and there has been a good deal of hostility toward donald trump by some folks in the government in those capacities, they were almost unanimously in support of hillary clinton and i think a lot of them were very surprised, like a lot of the rest of the population was. hard to say. trish: this was actually us, somewhere in the intel community -- >> sound is breaking up. trish: hopefully you can hear me. they work to correct that, was it good about someone here in the us, sounds like what you were telling me and who knows. he had a lot of friends in the community. did not have a lot of friends with the statement he made. >> maybe. my experie
community so if our intel community to leak it who did? is this potentially payback? the criticisms trump has thrown their way, the former head of the cia, ambassador james lee, good to have you here. help me understand how this information makes its way to a reporter's website? >> it may well not be the intelligence community but someone who obtained access to the policy positions or political positions and there has been a good deal of hostility toward donald trump by some folks in the...
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he said he left his intel briefing. >> they said -- >> that's what i heard. your thoughts and what we heard from governor scott? >> whether this is terror or not, a terrorist's life always goes down with these ship, ande didn't put in with the ship. there is some fishy stuff. it is all speculation. so what can you say, you know? >> your thoughts on the response so far? >> in regards to having communication to with the fedel government, if the governor were asking for federal resources, of course he would need to talk to the president of the united states. as he said, he has a personal relationship with trump and pence. until he needs federal assistance, i don't think that matters. >> okay. >> we agree. i think you've got to go right now or you have resources, dana, the resources with united states government. >> but they are being checked. >> like greg said, if this is a terrorist incident -- >> i didn't say that. >> no, what you said committee suggested that it could be. we all lived in fear in this country of terrorist-inspire or terrorist-lead activity. if
he said he left his intel briefing. >> they said -- >> that's what i heard. your thoughts and what we heard from governor scott? >> whether this is terror or not, a terrorist's life always goes down with these ship, ande didn't put in with the ship. there is some fishy stuff. it is all speculation. so what can you say, you know? >> your thoughts on the response so far? >> in regards to having communication to with the fedel government, if the governor were asking...
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intel.he top transition sources i'm speaking is saying that trump is increasingly frustrated that the u.s. intel community is getting him analysis and conclusions that he feels are not able to be proven. this is the first meeting between trump and fbi director james comey since the election. obviously, james comey played a crucial role in the u.s. election with his comments regarding hillary clinton. a lot happening here today. i do expect criticism coming from trump to continue regarding what he feels is an unfair politicization of the u.s. intel community. he wants thely, intelligence community on his will have to work closely with the intelligence community. does that mean after the meeting he will essentially have to try to put on some united front? kevin: will have to work closely with the intelligence community. yesterday on capitol hill, we heard from james clapper that there would be a prescription prescribed, if you will, in this intelligence briefing for why russia has meddled in t
intel.he top transition sources i'm speaking is saying that trump is increasingly frustrated that the u.s. intel community is getting him analysis and conclusions that he feels are not able to be proven. this is the first meeting between trump and fbi director james comey since the election. obviously, james comey played a crucial role in the u.s. election with his comments regarding hillary clinton. a lot happening here today. i do expect criticism coming from trump to continue regarding what...
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cory: intel is really interesting.all the companies we are talking about today, we are talking about this seismic change in computing, moving from companies buying lots of equipment to companies borrowing equipment and doing it over the cloud. so what you saw from the intel result is that intel tried to wrestle with that issue where they had this profitable business, pc contracting, server business also very profitable, trying to move into a lower margin environment with more photos, less memory. when i talked to the ceo, the chief financial manager, what he had to say about the pc market was interesting. intel saw rising sales into a shrinking market with pcs, so we enter the year with a somewhat cautious view for the pc cap here they expect pcs to continue to contract, and they are worried about that, but at the same time, they think their datacenter business might be strong. so when they look at how it they can guide towards flat margins and growth that is still growing, you know, in its own shrinking industry, that
cory: intel is really interesting.all the companies we are talking about today, we are talking about this seismic change in computing, moving from companies buying lots of equipment to companies borrowing equipment and doing it over the cloud. so what you saw from the intel result is that intel tried to wrestle with that issue where they had this profitable business, pc contracting, server business also very profitable, trying to move into a lower margin environment with more photos, less...
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ahead of that meeting, i spoke to a man who has spent much of his career gathering intel for american presidents and policymakers. i started by asking general michael hayden to comment on an nbc news report to reveal that the hacking wasn't just of the dnc, there were attempted hacks against the white house, the joint chiefs of staff, the state department and american corporations. here's that conversation with general hayden. >> so it looks like what they did from the report was to aggregate all of the russian cyber activity to give the president and more importantly for this one, the president-elect some deeper context within which the attack on the dnc took place. >> do you say more importantly because of the president-elect's stated skepticism about the intelligence community and their product thus far? >> no, absolutely. frankly, i've been stunned by the degree to which mr. trump has been willing to push back on what the intelligence community believes to be a high confidence judgment, and nicole, he doesn't seem to be pushing back because he's got different data or new data, he
ahead of that meeting, i spoke to a man who has spent much of his career gathering intel for american presidents and policymakers. i started by asking general michael hayden to comment on an nbc news report to reveal that the hacking wasn't just of the dnc, there were attempted hacks against the white house, the joint chiefs of staff, the state department and american corporations. here's that conversation with general hayden. >> so it looks like what they did from the report was to...
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and finally, we have intel. betsy have not heese of loop capital says she's expecting pcs to be less bad with client computing group revenue of 8.5 billion. that would be down some 5% sequentially. she points to strong results from western digital and seagate as good tells for that division. but her real attention will be on the data center group or chips for servers. she's expecting revenue of 4.9 billion. a 7% sequential jump. also some changes in intel's c suite. this is the first quarter under the direction of new cfo bob swan. guys, back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, josh. let's drill down on techs of the dow. shares of ibm, apple, intel, microsoft, all up between 5% and 15% since november 8th. that of course is the day of the election. so report quarterly results tonight, others next week. as an investor what should you do with these stocks? let's bring in dan morgan, senior vice president and paul meeks, portfolio manager with sloy daul and host. good to have you here. we in a have some new viewer
and finally, we have intel. betsy have not heese of loop capital says she's expecting pcs to be less bad with client computing group revenue of 8.5 billion. that would be down some 5% sequentially. she points to strong results from western digital and seagate as good tells for that division. but her real attention will be on the data center group or chips for servers. she's expecting revenue of 4.9 billion. a 7% sequential jump. also some changes in intel's c suite. this is the first quarter...
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was it intel? trump team?t this would be the trump team. steve: of course not. >> it's not in their interest to do so. and i think so far what we've seen from them in all of this is that when they've gotten these briefings, you haven't seen the president-elect or any of his people talking about it. he's handling this intelligence in the appropriate way. ainsley: on the show just a little while ago, and he was talking about this. he says it's garbage. listen. >> it is complete garbage, i'll tell you that. and, you know, look, i was in the briefing too, and i've got to tell you this stuff, the first i've heard of any of these things was when someone printed it off buzzfeed. buzzfeed themself said this is not credible. "the new york times" announced overnight that they couldn't even publish this stuff because they couldn't verify it and they don't believe in it. it's irresponsible, and it's horrible about politics and what's happening in america, and they should be ashamed of themselves. but, look, the fact that
was it intel? trump team?t this would be the trump team. steve: of course not. >> it's not in their interest to do so. and i think so far what we've seen from them in all of this is that when they've gotten these briefings, you haven't seen the president-elect or any of his people talking about it. he's handling this intelligence in the appropriate way. ainsley: on the show just a little while ago, and he was talking about this. he says it's garbage. listen. >> it is complete...
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intel community. will trump ever trust the agencies charged with keeping americans safe?ill they trust him? does it matter? we dig deeper. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. with sleep number, there's an adjustment for that. tilt your tormentor and put those snores to sleep. does your bed do that? come into a sleep number store and save $600 on our best selling mattress. it's a no brainer. >>> former cia officer and former chief policy director for the house republican congress. evan of course ran for president. >> and was an intern in my office. >> really? >> yes. >> all we have to look is how your trajectory has gone up. >> phil was my first boss at the agency and he is a wonderful man. >> you talked about this before but the idea of whether the intel community likes the incoming president. is it
intel community. will trump ever trust the agencies charged with keeping americans safe?ill they trust him? does it matter? we dig deeper. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. with sleep number, there's an adjustment for...
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because donald trump is going to need the intel community. going to be some kind of foreign affairs crisis that is going to hit his government within the first few months of his administration and he is going to need the people who he has been disparaging for the last month or two to give him their analysis and give him him the suggest shens and puts mike pompeo in an incredible position going into as the head of the cia when donald trump is so dismissive of the allegation coming out of that organization. i think today's question out of today's meeting does donald trump have such a firm world view that he simply won't let the facts, as presented to him, change that perception that he already has? however well, mike clapper does in presenting the findings they have on the russian hacking, will donald trump be prepared to change his opinion? and i think that is going to be very interesting or does he just have such a fixed view that nothing is going to shift it? >> david ignatius, we are going to get into the facts of in one moment. i want your
because donald trump is going to need the intel community. going to be some kind of foreign affairs crisis that is going to hit his government within the first few months of his administration and he is going to need the people who he has been disparaging for the last month or two to give him their analysis and give him him the suggest shens and puts mike pompeo in an incredible position going into as the head of the cia when donald trump is so dismissive of the allegation coming out of that...
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election, comparing it to the failed intel in the lead-up to the iraq war.o this. >> i just want them to be sure, because it's a pretty serious charge, and i want them to be sure. and if you look at the weapons of mass destruction, that was a disaster. and they were wrong. and so i want them to be sure. i think it's unfair if they don't know. >> mr. trump also says he has inside information about the hacking or he has information that the rest of us don't know which he will reveal this week. joining me now is evan mcmullin, a former cia agent who ran for president, evan, great to have you here. >> great to be here, john. >> you say, "if the media plays his game and repeats trump knows something over and over, many americans will believe it, that's exactly what trump wants." >> that's right, donald trump wants america to believe he is the ultimate source of information. we've seen this as he attacks the media, as he attacks the intelligence community. this is something that people with authoritarian tendencies, which i've said donald trump has over the last s
election, comparing it to the failed intel in the lead-up to the iraq war.o this. >> i just want them to be sure, because it's a pretty serious charge, and i want them to be sure. and if you look at the weapons of mass destruction, that was a disaster. and they were wrong. and so i want them to be sure. i think it's unfair if they don't know. >> mr. trump also says he has inside information about the hacking or he has information that the rest of us don't know which he will reveal...
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cory: intel is really interesting.h all the companies we are talking about today, we are talking about this seismic change in computing, moving from companies buying lots of equipment to companies borrowing equipment and doing it over the cloud. so what you saw from the intel result is intel trying to wrestle with that issue where they had this profitable business, pc contracting, server business also very profitable, trying to move into a lower margin environment with more memory. when i talked to the ceo, the chief financial manager, what he had to say about the pc market was interesting. intel saw rising sales into a shrinking market with pcs, so we enter the year with a somewhat cautious view for the pc cap here. they expect pcs to continue to contract, and they are worried about that, but at the same time, they think their datacenter business might be strong. so when they look at how they can guide towards flat margins and growth that is still growing, you know, in its own shrinking industry, that is by selling be
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of the intel?today's comments by kellyanne conway are reasons why there are's concern that the trump team will not use the intelligence community effectively. kellyanne conway an jake tapper's show said that the report from the intelligence community, it was called an intelligence community assessment, that it said that the hacking had no effect on the election. well, that report wasn't meant to assess the effect of russia's hacking on the election, because our intelligence community doesn't do that. in fact it's against -- >> you mean being hack. >> it was basically arguing that russia had done the hacking. but kellyanne conway who is going to be a source of important information once mr. trump is inaugurated, she engaged in misdirection. so the use of intelligence by mr. trump will depend in part, i think, on what his advisors are saying to him and so far his advisors have shown they do not understand the nature of our intelligence community. >> and how long can the trump soon to be administratio
of the intel?today's comments by kellyanne conway are reasons why there are's concern that the trump team will not use the intelligence community effectively. kellyanne conway an jake tapper's show said that the report from the intelligence community, it was called an intelligence community assessment, that it said that the hacking had no effect on the election. well, that report wasn't meant to assess the effect of russia's hacking on the election, because our intelligence community doesn't do...
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the question is, will he accept the apparent reality or continue to cast doubts on the intel agencies. we're still two weeks from inauguration day. let's begin our coverage with cnn's jason carroll live at trump tower in new york. >> reporter: good morning, chris. we're now hours away from the president-elect receiving that intelligence briefing where the intelligence officials will show him the evidence they have, showing that russia was behind the cyber attacks. the question is, going forward, will it be enough to finally convince him? the heads of the fbi, cia, nsa and the director of national intelligence will meet face-to-face with president-elect donald trump today to brief him on their findings about russian cyber attacks. >> i don't think we've ever encountered a more aggressive or direct campaign to interfere in our election process. >> reporter: dni head james clapper making it crystal clear at a congressional hearing yesterday that all 17 u.s. intelligence agencies believe russia med ld with the u.s. election. >> i do think public trust and confidence in the intelligence co
the question is, will he accept the apparent reality or continue to cast doubts on the intel agencies. we're still two weeks from inauguration day. let's begin our coverage with cnn's jason carroll live at trump tower in new york. >> reporter: good morning, chris. we're now hours away from the president-elect receiving that intelligence briefing where the intelligence officials will show him the evidence they have, showing that russia was behind the cyber attacks. the question is, going...
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there's only been a constant negation of the intel by trump. what does he know that the intel community has not told us? >> i don't have that knowledge either. but there's apparently something out there. to be quite frank with you, i think again it has a result of the history that's led up to this. even clapper said he didn't have direct evidence. we haven't seen it given to the intelligence communities in the house and senate. i think the president should be briefed first. hopefully by friday after donald trump is briefed, we should know what sources are out there of intelligence that have given rise to this discrepancy. >> again, i think clap per was pretty clear about how they do this. as you know, in all due respect to you, i know you understand intelligence work very well. but for the audience, this is not like making a case by the fbi where they say, cuomo did it with a hammer in the closet. this is intelligence work. there's an alchemy to it. it's often indirect. they came out and said they have the fingerprints. i don't think you can ma
there's only been a constant negation of the intel by trump. what does he know that the intel community has not told us? >> i don't have that knowledge either. but there's apparently something out there. to be quite frank with you, i think again it has a result of the history that's led up to this. even clapper said he didn't have direct evidence. we haven't seen it given to the intelligence communities in the house and senate. i think the president should be briefed first. hopefully by...
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>> i didn't have any idea it was in the intel report., again, people in your business have got to decide what is in the best interest of our country and the public to indicate that a report has been briefed by the president, there is no foundation if it's true or not, to me, seems to be aee disservice. >> bill: if you are running a network -- since fox news had this information, we talked to the reporter today who got it last summer, we did not put it out, that was a decision made by fnc. i think it was a right decisiona do you? >> i am not in your business but i wouldn't put out anything -- >> bill: we didn't even mention it in any way, shape, or form. okay, let's get on to you and donald trump. >> me and the donald. >> bill: you're not friends, and that's all right. >> we are not enemies, either. >> bill: all right. n so, russia, you have a great interest in russia. and you have been a little bit critical of trump trying to foster a relationship with putin. trump says it is better for us to be friends with putin. but if he doesn't play
>> i didn't have any idea it was in the intel report., again, people in your business have got to decide what is in the best interest of our country and the public to indicate that a report has been briefed by the president, there is no foundation if it's true or not, to me, seems to be aee disservice. >> bill: if you are running a network -- since fox news had this information, we talked to the reporter today who got it last summer, we did not put it out, that was a decision made...
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trump has not met with the heads of the top intel agencies since he was elected? we know as we heard in jason carol's piece there that barrack obama did two days after his election in 2008. >> well, i think it's because this is not a priority for donald trump. his priority has been going around and doing his victory tour. his priority is talking to leaders of foreign countries. he's not a president elect interested in or wants to establish a good relationship with the intelligence community and i tell you this, the real concern about this is not whether he met with them last week or this week or this friday it's if you continue to insult the very intelligence communities you'll rely upon once you're elected president there won't be the relationship he needs to have. it's a dangerous and irresponsible president on his behalf. >> what is your best sense of why he is doing this? it can't just be his desire to run into a buzz saw. are you hearing anything from the people down there close to or involved in these intel briefings. or is it just that his buddy talked to j
trump has not met with the heads of the top intel agencies since he was elected? we know as we heard in jason carol's piece there that barrack obama did two days after his election in 2008. >> well, i think it's because this is not a priority for donald trump. his priority has been going around and doing his victory tour. his priority is talking to leaders of foreign countries. he's not a president elect interested in or wants to establish a good relationship with the intelligence...
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. >>> intel beating on the top and bottom lines.esults there helped by growth in its data center business and a more stable pc market. here is intel's ceo on the call last night. >> autonomous cars for example will generate about 4,000 gigabytes of data each day. that is creating tremendous opportunity. intel will play a central role because our products are key to turning raw data into high value insight and information. >> clearly intel is getting in the sweet spot in terms of growth when it comes to internet of things. he mentioned autonomous cars. there's demand. >> there's demand for sure. the results were somewhat encouraging. the stock has not gotten to escape velocity. it's around the 2016 highs. i think the message was basically the story remains intact. >>> microsoft's cloud computing business nearly doubling its revenue for the quarter. another strong quarter certainly, managing to grow this cloud business very strongly. almost several quarters in a row. that's enough to offset weakness. >>tremendous momentum. >> paypal's
. >>> intel beating on the top and bottom lines.esults there helped by growth in its data center business and a more stable pc market. here is intel's ceo on the call last night. >> autonomous cars for example will generate about 4,000 gigabytes of data each day. that is creating tremendous opportunity. intel will play a central role because our products are key to turning raw data into high value insight and information. >> clearly intel is getting in the sweet spot in...
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director of national intelligence, james clapper, denying that the intel community is responsible for the story going public. but not before mr. trump tore into that community with some of his harshest language yet, comparing the leak to what happened in nazi germany. this is "outnumbered," i meghan mccain, here today is harris faulkner, democratic strategist, julie roginsky, fox news contributor, rachel campos duffy, and today's #oneluckyguy, cohost of "after the bell" ," osman, and he is "outnumbered." >> david: thank you very much, ladies, he is it is great to be her. >> are really dense newsday, so we have a lot to get into, we begin with a strong denial from the chief of american intelligence regarding the leak of the 35 page dossier containing a variety of allegations against president-elect trump. dni chief james klapper last night, in a rare public stamen, saying he spoke to mr. trump and expressed to him his "profound dismay at the leak," and insisting that it is his belief that the u.s. intelligence community was not behind the leak. meantime, in a contentious interview on n
director of national intelligence, james clapper, denying that the intel community is responsible for the story going public. but not before mr. trump tore into that community with some of his harshest language yet, comparing the leak to what happened in nazi germany. this is "outnumbered," i meghan mccain, here today is harris faulkner, democratic strategist, julie roginsky, fox news contributor, rachel campos duffy, and today's #oneluckyguy, cohost of "after the bell"...
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because he has his own people effectively giving him intel during these briefings.s he then shift and say i believe what's happening, i have faith in the intel community? is that what we're going to see? >> not when he's saying these specific things. he said during the campaign that he thinks people of crimea are fine with the russians being in crimea. i don't think he's playing a complex game to get favors out of russians. i think he has a favorable view toward vladimir putin and i think it's partly because donald trump has this bizarre thing with reciprocity, when people say nice things about him he feels compelled to say nice things about them. i don't know this affected the election result. the report doesn't say either way because that's not what they were investigating. and there's really no way to know how people would have voted if these hacks hadn't happened. but i think donald trump is grateful. and i think more broadly when people -- even in the second presidential debate when hillary clinton said like the minimum nice thing about donald trump's kids, it
because he has his own people effectively giving him intel during these briefings.s he then shift and say i believe what's happening, i have faith in the intel community? is that what we're going to see? >> not when he's saying these specific things. he said during the campaign that he thinks people of crimea are fine with the russians being in crimea. i don't think he's playing a complex game to get favors out of russians. i think he has a favorable view toward vladimir putin and i think...
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. >>> well, intel doubles down on 5g. the next step in mobile, next. >>> then at 5:30 on world news with david muir. >> kristen, dan, stay tuned. the dramatic showdown on capitol hill. president obama versus the incoming vice president. >>> also tonight two officers ambushed, shot in a walmart and you'll see it. >>> the commuter crash, the train that did not stop. more than 100 passengers injured and we're on the scene tonight right here 2for abc 7 news. >>> and made in space. new at 6:00 the dreams of some south bay teenagers coming true aboard the international space station. that and more comin of reach for far too long:s have health insurance.that's been out how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment
. >>> well, intel doubles down on 5g. the next step in mobile, next. >>> then at 5:30 on world news with david muir. >> kristen, dan, stay tuned. the dramatic showdown on capitol hill. president obama versus the incoming vice president. >>> also tonight two officers ambushed, shot in a walmart and you'll see it. >>> the commuter crash, the train that did not stop. more than 100 passengers injured and we're on the scene tonight right here 2for abc 7...
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caroline: what about intel? >> intel is really interesting.h all the companies we are talking about today, we are talking about this seismic change in computing, moving from companies buying lots of equipment to borrowing equipment and doing it over the cloud, so intel tried to wrestle with that issue where they had this profitable business, pc contracting, server business profitable, trying to move into a lower margin environment. when i talk to the ceo, what he had to say to us about the pc market was interesting. intel saw rising sales into a shrinking market with pcs, so we have a cautious view. they expect pcs to continue to contract, but at the same time, they think their datacenter business might be strong, so when they look at how it they can guide towards flat margins and growth that is still growing in a shrinking industry, that is by selling better stuff in the data centers and keeping the margins together on the other side. the average selling price will be better for all of their products as they bring new products for the data ce
caroline: what about intel? >> intel is really interesting.h all the companies we are talking about today, we are talking about this seismic change in computing, moving from companies buying lots of equipment to borrowing equipment and doing it over the cloud, so intel tried to wrestle with that issue where they had this profitable business, pc contracting, server business profitable, trying to move into a lower margin environment. when i talk to the ceo, what he had to say to us about...