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it's not that intel can't compete. it's that nvidia came out of nowhere and design win after design win after design win. >> i just wonder, how much of perception the result of both of these stocks, momentum one's in the penthouse now, one's in the outhouse. >> nvidia's data center customers have grown eight fold in al year what has intel done in 20 years to compare to that >> there has to be a distinction here you're correct they are both in car, but they're doing different things intel is collecting data >> that's great. i'm talking about running the car. mobileye/intel combination is so far behind, it's almost laughable to compare the two >> i think you are ciincorrect o say that there isn't room for both -- >> i didn't say that i'm saying, they are so far behind to compare the two in autonomous vehicles is a joke. >> i'll take intel over nvidia >> we want to call your attention to shares of apple, as well and at the same time, call your attention, we hope, to a really interesting story on cnbc.com, which has just h
it's not that intel can't compete. it's that nvidia came out of nowhere and design win after design win after design win. >> i just wonder, how much of perception the result of both of these stocks, momentum one's in the penthouse now, one's in the outhouse. >> nvidia's data center customers have grown eight fold in al year what has intel done in 20 years to compare to that >> there has to be a distinction here you're correct they are both in car, but they're doing different...
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intel inside the pc, intel inside the data center intel inside the automobile. the needs, the compute needs for an automobile. it's going to be like a server inside a car, and who is better positioned to deliver high performance compute than intel combined with mobile eye going forward. it's an exciting market for us we're very excited going forward. >> got that. what about the internet of things though? mean, i've been reading that you've been de-emphasizing some aspects of vat which had been a growth category, especially in wearable technology. i know you're de-emphasizing computing and emphasizing data and silicon. what does the internet of things play in that >> it plays right smack dab in the middle of the our data centric strategy our business quarter this quarter drew 26%, its margins expanded and we continue to invest and develop opportunities in really a couple of different big verticals. industrial, transportation and retail and video those big verticals are the opportunities that we're investing behind, and, again, as i indicated, 26% top line growth
intel inside the pc, intel inside the data center intel inside the automobile. the needs, the compute needs for an automobile. it's going to be like a server inside a car, and who is better positioned to deliver high performance compute than intel combined with mobile eye going forward. it's an exciting market for us we're very excited going forward. >> got that. what about the internet of things though? mean, i've been reading that you've been de-emphasizing some aspects of vat which had...
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the intel community not laughing.is sanchez with more. >> reporter: we saw an aggressive, combative, and oftentimes humorous new director of communications for the white house in anthony scaramucci over the weekend as he made the rounds on the sunday morning talk shows, saying that he would be very aggressive when it comes to going after leaks coming out of this administration. and also on trying to keep the focus on the agenda and away from the russia investigation. though in one interesting exchange on "state of the union" with jake tapper, scaramucci said the president is still not convinced that russia was behind the hacking of democratic computers back in the 2016 election. listen to what he said -- >> somebody said to me yesterday -- i won't tell you who -- that if the russians actually hack this situations and stilled out those emails -- spilled out these emails, you wildfiould ha never seen it, never had evidence. meaning they're super confident in their deception skills and hacking. my point is all of the inf
the intel community not laughing.is sanchez with more. >> reporter: we saw an aggressive, combative, and oftentimes humorous new director of communications for the white house in anthony scaramucci over the weekend as he made the rounds on the sunday morning talk shows, saying that he would be very aggressive when it comes to going after leaks coming out of this administration. and also on trying to keep the focus on the agenda and away from the russia investigation. though in one...
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, there's the senate intel committee and there's robert mueller's investigation. what document to know from dop junior and paul manafort zbloorl i did serve on the committee for two years so i have some understanding of what happens before that committee. but the bottom line is we have to get to the bottom of the trump russia situation. and the plot thickens. and the fact that jared kushner appeared for two hours behind closed and he came out afterwards and spoke about six complete sentences wherein he said he didn't collude. that's his conclusion. i don't know that that would be mueller's conclusion. so -- go ahead. >> sorry to interrupt you, senator. there seems to be a line emerging from the white house and from trump surrogates who come on our tv and say you guys are all obsessed, meaning the media with this russian thing. we showed you, we've got mike 58 flynn, jared kushner, donald trump jr., paul manafort, all sorts of meetings. what do you think you're going to make sense of? >> clearly there is a relationship twreen the trump people and russian interests
, there's the senate intel committee and there's robert mueller's investigation. what document to know from dop junior and paul manafort zbloorl i did serve on the committee for two years so i have some understanding of what happens before that committee. but the bottom line is we have to get to the bottom of the trump russia situation. and the plot thickens. and the fact that jared kushner appeared for two hours behind closed and he came out afterwards and spoke about six complete sentences...
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intel higher for solar up 10%.ention the earnings tomorrow exxon is going to be an interesting one. >> another dow stock you'll have to see it's effect on the index we'll be lucky to get through this earnings season with the indexes holding their ground the way they are you see the after hours and in general a tilt has been to the down side. yet as a whole the market has held together. >> and merk had a good day on an upgrade. b biotech and energy. >> we're getting away from the cyclicals a little bit. >> it's going to be a busy day fast money begins right now. >> fast money does start right now live from the nasdaq market cite overlooking new york's time square our traders on the desk are tim seymour, steve, dan nathan and guy adami. on fast the man that moves markets strikes again. marko kolanovic out with a new note that spooked investors and sent stocks reeling. what is keeping him up at night. plus transports tanking down 3%. having the worst day in more than a year. could it be a warning sign for the market t
intel higher for solar up 10%.ention the earnings tomorrow exxon is going to be an interesting one. >> another dow stock you'll have to see it's effect on the index we'll be lucky to get through this earnings season with the indexes holding their ground the way they are you see the after hours and in general a tilt has been to the down side. yet as a whole the market has held together. >> and merk had a good day on an upgrade. b biotech and energy. >> we're getting away from...
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first there were 17 intel agencies.hen they said it was the top four, were any of the intel agencies saying something different, any saying they think russia did not interfere in the election? >> no, there was varying degrees of confidence. some said we don't share the conclusion that this is a high degree of confidence. let's also recognize this. the intel community is not perfe perfect. they said there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq. that turned out not to be true. they missed the nuclear programs in india and north korea. those are meaningful events. the intel community is not perfect. i said this before, i just disagree with this. i think there was real credible reasons why they would look at that and say no, we don't think mr. trump is going to be better for us than secretary clinton. >> a couple things. obviously nobody is perfect. the intel community is not perfect. what they would say is since the debacle about weapons of mass destruction, they've fixed their issues that caused that problem, that they
first there were 17 intel agencies.hen they said it was the top four, were any of the intel agencies saying something different, any saying they think russia did not interfere in the election? >> no, there was varying degrees of confidence. some said we don't share the conclusion that this is a high degree of confidence. let's also recognize this. the intel community is not perfe perfect. they said there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq. that turned out not to be true. they missed...
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that was a keenum in intel's report. it refers to the revenue generated by the data center group or chips used in data centers. the data center has been struggling though with this report intel met expectations for the quarter and more importantly, she says, reaffirmed its full year guide of high single digit growth for the unit. intel bulls make the bet that sales of server chips can make up for a challenged p.c. industry. i'm josh lipton, san francisco. >>> two other dow components out today. verizon and procter & gamble. the return of unlimited data helped verizon sales surge past estimates. meanwhile, cost cuts helped beat expectations at procter & gamble although sales were flat. investors liked the news out of both companies, in particular verizon was up more than 7%. >>> on wall street as a whole the nasdaq touched a record high before tech and a big reversal during the day. the dow managed another record close. the dow rose 89 points, nasdaq dropped 40 and the s&p 500 was off two. >> royal dutch sales said profit
that was a keenum in intel's report. it refers to the revenue generated by the data center group or chips used in data centers. the data center has been struggling though with this report intel met expectations for the quarter and more importantly, she says, reaffirmed its full year guide of high single digit growth for the unit. intel bulls make the bet that sales of server chips can make up for a challenged p.c. industry. i'm josh lipton, san francisco. >>> two other dow components...
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report, so it completely faked intel report from january 6 done for political purposes, et cetera. so i guess you have sto ask the question, but i'm wondering whether they -- you know, president putin asked something about the fake allegations that were made against one of his leading business leaders who i was falsely accused by the intel community or in this unverified dossier. so it will be -- it's interesting and we'll see how that plays out. and again, all of these false hoods will be resolved in time. >> the president didn't treat it like it was a false hood. he said what he said in poland, but by the time he gets to hamburg and meets with vladimir putin, he's treating as if it's the real deal. explain that to me and where this is going. >> i wish i could explain it. honestly i was surprised myself president trump even brought this up. what's the benefit to him of bringing it up? he has been very inconsistent on the issue either calling it a hoax or the other day at a press conference when asked by howie jackson he says i think russia did it and it was other people too. becau
report, so it completely faked intel report from january 6 done for political purposes, et cetera. so i guess you have sto ask the question, but i'm wondering whether they -- you know, president putin asked something about the fake allegations that were made against one of his leading business leaders who i was falsely accused by the intel community or in this unverified dossier. so it will be -- it's interesting and we'll see how that plays out. and again, all of these false hoods will be...
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we've got all the intel for you right after this. i'll see you here ♪ hey, i'm the internet! know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home a
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amazon, intel and starbucks just three of the big names reporting in the last few moments and we have a full team covering all of that she is on deck to monitor the amazon call that starts in 30 minutes. josh lipton in san francisco listening to the intel call and suzanne lee back at headquaters on the starbucks call. we'll check in with everyone at the hour we'll start with amazon. the last of the faang stocks to report earnings. sinking after missing estimates by more than a buck. the stock is still up 36% this year so did amazon simply run too far too fast and do you buy the dip or is this the start of a bigger sell off? >> it would be disingenuous to say i saw this coming because i didn't across the board we were bullish on amazon and i remain so but the biggest story is not the epa miss, revenue beat, guidance for the next quarter, revenue is ahead of schedule. what disappointed me and disappointed the street though is operating margins came in about half of what the street is expecting. the story for the last couple of quarters has been margin improvement. this is clearly a coup
amazon, intel and starbucks just three of the big names reporting in the last few moments and we have a full team covering all of that she is on deck to monitor the amazon call that starts in 30 minutes. josh lipton in san francisco listening to the intel call and suzanne lee back at headquaters on the starbucks call. we'll check in with everyone at the hour we'll start with amazon. the last of the faang stocks to report earnings. sinking after missing estimates by more than a buck. the stock...
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does that hurt the credibility of our intel agencies? how do they take it?e're going to get you some good insight from a former member of the house and senate intel committees, next. >>> president trump is going to sit down with russian president vladimir putin in just a couple of hours at the g-20 summit. when asked about russian election interference yesterday, the president said it could be russia, could be others, but no one really knows. that would apparently contradict what the intel agenciieies have been putting out. james clapper had a very different thought on the reality. here's his take. >> there's absolutely no doubt about it. and the high confidence levels, the multiple sources of information we had and its high fidelity still leave me very convinced of the voracity of that report. and as far as others doing this, boy, that's news to me. we saw no evidence whatsoever there was anyone involved in this other than the russians. >> let's discuss with veteran georgia republican, senator saxby chapmbliss. he served on both the house and intel committe
does that hurt the credibility of our intel agencies? how do they take it?e're going to get you some good insight from a former member of the house and senate intel committees, next. >>> president trump is going to sit down with russian president vladimir putin in just a couple of hours at the g-20 summit. when asked about russian election interference yesterday, the president said it could be russia, could be others, but no one really knows. that would apparently contradict what the...
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what do trump's own intel officials say? in aspen. >> i am confident that the russians meddled in this election as is the entire intelligence community. >> tell us, is there any dissent within the intelligence committee that you oversee on the question of whether the russians interfered with the american election? >> there is no dissent. i have stated that publicly. i've stated it to the president. no doubt at all, and i stand behind the intelligence community assessment that we produced in january. >> okay, so the president not buying the assessment of his own intel officials. what signal are republicans sending? 98-2 in the senate and in the house, now reaching agreement on these sanctions. what will it say if the president vetoes this bill? >> what signal they're sending is that they're buying the intelligence. i think what's important for the american people to pay attention to, specifically trump supporters, is people who are knowledgeable about what happened believe this happens. i know we often get pushed back -- on t
what do trump's own intel officials say? in aspen. >> i am confident that the russians meddled in this election as is the entire intelligence community. >> tell us, is there any dissent within the intelligence committee that you oversee on the question of whether the russians interfered with the american election? >> there is no dissent. i have stated that publicly. i've stated it to the president. no doubt at all, and i stand behind the intelligence community assessment that...
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tomorrow we will speak with intel's cfo.rg. ♪ >> the following program is a paid advertisement for the hd mirror cam brought to you by inventel products llc. announcer: yep, they're out there, driving recklessly, causing accidents and driving up your insurance rates. this is a show about car accidents. classic cars, and the hd mirror cam, the personal security camera for your car. this is accidents caught on camera with the hd mirror cam.
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tomorrow we will speak with intel's cfo.berg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." begin this evening with north korea, american intelligence agencies estimate that north korea will able to launch reliable missile that could reach the united states within one year. it had previously been thought that john yang was a roughly four years from developing long-range missiles. however, in a test earlier this month, north korea demonstrated capabilities of striking alaska. it forces officials
tomorrow we will speak with intel's cfo.berg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." begin this evening with north korea, american intelligence agencies estimate that north korea will able to launch reliable missile that could reach the united states within one year. it had previously been thought that john yang was a roughly four years from developing long-range missiles. however, in a test earlier this month, north korea demonstrated capabilities of...
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but he believes the north korea intel. he just ran down the russian intel. he wouldn't mention putin by name. doesn't that tell you everything you need to know in terms of his posture entering the meeting with the russian president? >> this is the most important meeting the president has had since taking office. he's meeting with the shrewdist leader on the stage. someone who has lived through four presidencies. someone who is involved to the details. he knows these issues. and i think, you know, he has been, also engaged in psychological war fafare. he brought in his dog with angela merkel who is afraid of dogs. he is a tough manipulator. and trump, who is learning foreign policy, will find that as some in the policy community fear that bhutan will eat him for lunch. what are the deliverables? the challenge in this meeting on what could they probably agree? there's profound differences on ukraine. an syria, there's movement on de-escalation zones. but it gets complicated when you get in specifics. on north korea, china and russia have taken a tough stand at
but he believes the north korea intel. he just ran down the russian intel. he wouldn't mention putin by name. doesn't that tell you everything you need to know in terms of his posture entering the meeting with the russian president? >> this is the most important meeting the president has had since taking office. he's meeting with the shrewdist leader on the stage. someone who has lived through four presidencies. someone who is involved to the details. he knows these issues. and i think,...
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why doesn't he have control over his intel agency? is a possible?> when you see the intelligence communities, and agency pushback and some of his appointments and say we have the right to veto. in many ways, this really does crystallize with the elections were about. are we going to be ruled by an unelected bureaucracy or we going to be ruled or governed by the duly elected president of the united states? this is the rub. i think the bureaucracy is out of control. i think they are the ones that think they call the shots, they feel they don't have to listen to trump. i think he does have to take aggressive means. go after these leakers. have encouraged him to encourage the office of inspector general at the doj to really go hunt down these leakers and make examples of them. again, let's not forget to leak classified information is a 10-year prison sentence. you get six or seven of those i think you will see these leaks start to fade away. >> tucker: i wonder why this isn't being covered. i rented to an elected member of one of the intel committees, i
why doesn't he have control over his intel agency? is a possible?> when you see the intelligence communities, and agency pushback and some of his appointments and say we have the right to veto. in many ways, this really does crystallize with the elections were about. are we going to be ruled by an unelected bureaucracy or we going to be ruled or governed by the duly elected president of the united states? this is the rub. i think the bureaucracy is out of control. i think they are the ones...
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should he voluntarily speak to the intel committee? >> i don't know that that's somehow we should go. you'd have to -- >> why is that? >> the chairman and the ranking member would probably have to evaluate that after everything else. that is way outside the normal traditions of congressional -- >> do you feel like that would be the -- it would be an unusual thing, but if you're trying to figure out what was going in there and what did he know, don't you want to talk to him? >> not until you know what you're going to ask him. that would be the last person you'd want to talk to, i think, and it might be the last person you'd want to talk to. but it would be even at that point unusual. there may have been other instances -- i think gerald ford was the last president to come before a congressional committee. >> where are you in the investigation? give me a percentage, an estimate. do you think you're 50% done? 25%? where are you? >>ible chairman burr and vice chairman's goal to get done this year. but all of these things to come up, the ne
should he voluntarily speak to the intel committee? >> i don't know that that's somehow we should go. you'd have to -- >> why is that? >> the chairman and the ranking member would probably have to evaluate that after everything else. that is way outside the normal traditions of congressional -- >> do you feel like that would be the -- it would be an unusual thing, but if you're trying to figure out what was going in there and what did he know, don't you want to talk to...
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yet, he clearly has some experience at least in intel-like types of situations. >> intel-ish, if youn the man's past and the concerns raised by lawmakers we see, do you think he should have been able to get u.s. citizenship when he did? >> a lot of these people have slipped through, kate. the fbi had nothing firm against them. they suspect these people when they come into the united states. they talk to them when they get their green cards. they're investigated a little bit. but without a smoking gun there is not much they could do about it. and they are very useful to the russians because of plausible deniability. they come in. they may carry reports back to moscow. but they are not doing anything that's entirely legal. they're just all over. and what surprises me is that when he came in and the lawyer to see donald trump jr., they didn't immediately go to the fbi. if a russian approaches you and want to talk about whatever, you go right to the fbi. >> if russian had information on hillary clinton like it was promised in these e-mails, they could have leeked it out without getting t
yet, he clearly has some experience at least in intel-like types of situations. >> intel-ish, if youn the man's past and the concerns raised by lawmakers we see, do you think he should have been able to get u.s. citizenship when he did? >> a lot of these people have slipped through, kate. the fbi had nothing firm against them. they suspect these people when they come into the united states. they talk to them when they get their green cards. they're investigated a little bit. but...
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intel agencies about russia's meddling in the election. so he's kind of created advantage and disadvantage on his own heading into this meeting with putin. how do you see it? >> yeah, picking up on david's point, i think it's time that president trump now look to develop some strategies on the very hard problems that still confront us. so we spent the first five or six months dealing with does he say article 5 or not, a lot of these invented minicrises that i think sometimes nonetheless they are distractions. they are distractions from thinking about what is a future vision for a new european security order, what is a new strategy for north korea that might work, how are we going to end the syrian civil war, not just defeat isis in raqqah. and so far this administration hasn't really gotten around to these forward looking strategies. i think it's starting to get its sea legs on some of the big issues, largely thanks to people like jim mattis and h.r. mcmaster and nikki haley, but it's time to start thinking bigger about problems that still
intel agencies about russia's meddling in the election. so he's kind of created advantage and disadvantage on his own heading into this meeting with putin. how do you see it? >> yeah, picking up on david's point, i think it's time that president trump now look to develop some strategies on the very hard problems that still confront us. so we spent the first five or six months dealing with does he say article 5 or not, a lot of these invented minicrises that i think sometimes nonetheless...
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schema specifically like in intel, believe it or not 50% in the intel is basically flat.ch reported yesterday at more important than something like facebook, which i believe it's up six or seven bucks in the premarket and next is amazon and next week apple. that's the defining moments of the market right now. the other three vodka in the market. >> amazon comes tonight. we heard from the federal reserve yesterday. what sense do you get perhaps the next interest rate hike coming in the summer. what do you make of the paring down of the balance sheet of how the market will react? >> they will probably do one more, maybe two more, start backing away. keep in mind for $.5 trillion of bonds they have to back away from. the biggest story for me is what you heard last week and that is europe still printing upwards of a trillion dollars. same with japan and negative half% interest rate and not to me is driving the market when central banks around the globe are that easy. not only here, but a worldwide move in the markets to the upside. hopefully it continues. cheryl: the fed did
schema specifically like in intel, believe it or not 50% in the intel is basically flat.ch reported yesterday at more important than something like facebook, which i believe it's up six or seven bucks in the premarket and next is amazon and next week apple. that's the defining moments of the market right now. the other three vodka in the market. >> amazon comes tonight. we heard from the federal reserve yesterday. what sense do you get perhaps the next interest rate hike coming in the...
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i will talk to former house intel chairman. and the fight against illegal immigration, the house passes a pair of bills to make america safer. will they survive the senate to become law? i will be joined by texas attorney general as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures". president trump issuing a major challenge to republican senators, to repeal obama care now and replace it at a later date. if they can't strike a deal on more comprehensive legislation. this as senate majority leader mcconnell works behind the scenes to hammer out a new draft bill, after scrapping the previous version for lack of support. joining me now pennsylvania senator pat toomey. he worked on the bill. he also serves on the senate finance budget and banking committees. senator, good to have you this morning. i have to ask you first, where are you at with this? where are negotiations at as of this morning? >> sandra, i'm having some audio difficulty. i'm only hearing a little bit of what you said. but i think the question is where are we right now on o
i will talk to former house intel chairman. and the fight against illegal immigration, the house passes a pair of bills to make america safer. will they survive the senate to become law? i will be joined by texas attorney general as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures". president trump issuing a major challenge to republican senators, to repeal obama care now and replace it at a later date. if they can't strike a deal on more comprehensive legislation. this as senate majority...
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we're going to talk intel next hour what's the view on that company?i think intel is a great example of '80s and '90s client server leadership. the problem is that is a very old paradigm and the way i look at it is remember years ago when michael jordan was the best basketball player on the planet, and he retired and decided to play baseball and he sucked at baseball. and the way i look is intel dominated one space, why should we assume that they're going to be relevant in the internet era? and so far, they aren't. >> well, i mean, you're saying intel is completely irrelevant, what about data bases. >> well i think data bases and they've done well with chips into the server market, but you can see that they are struggling as they did to become a mobile presence, and now we're even moving beyond that and it looks like amd after long last they're being very second string, weakling compared to intel in the 80s and out, starting to gain some share. and of course probably the best company in the space is in video. >> i'm just enjoying the analogies so much.
we're going to talk intel next hour what's the view on that company?i think intel is a great example of '80s and '90s client server leadership. the problem is that is a very old paradigm and the way i look at it is remember years ago when michael jordan was the best basketball player on the planet, and he retired and decided to play baseball and he sucked at baseball. and the way i look is intel dominated one space, why should we assume that they're going to be relevant in the internet era? and...
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why would you want to give the russians any clues about how the intel community knows what it knows? in court, sure. american citizens have a right to see the evidence against them. this isn't a court. the russians aren't honoring our rules. they're breaking them. and if this is -- if this is any road to cyberwar, something dick cheney himself suggested, well, you don't publicly tell your own intelligence officials, who of course risk their lives in these kind of wars, to brief the potential enemy. as for tillerson's key word tonight, "question," the government he serves already has the answer. russia meddled in the election. the last administration announced it and acted on it. congress, in a bipartisan manner, has acted on it. and trump apparently brought it up today while also sowing more doubt about it. illogical, that position. but perhaps predictable. >> she's saying russia, russia, russia, but i don't -- maybe it was. i mean it could be russia, but it could also be china. it could also be lots of other people. it also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 poun
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the intel committee. he tweeted, putin and i discussed forming a cyber security unit so that election hacking and many other negative things will be guarded. why did obama do nothing when he had info before the election? all right. there is a lot to unpack in here. but let's start with, do you interpret this as president trump taking the word of
the intel committee. he tweeted, putin and i discussed forming a cyber security unit so that election hacking and many other negative things will be guarded. why did obama do nothing when he had info before the election? all right. there is a lot to unpack in here. but let's start with, do you interpret this as president trump taking the word of
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intel committee. we're in place waiting for mr. kushner to leave.e're told he would probably be in that meeting 90 minutes to two hours. kind of show here a little bit, i don't know how well can you see this but basically reporters, staff, interns, looky-loos of every stripe lined up to catch him leaving. here what is we know. this meeting about 90 minutes long with kushner, none of the senators going to be there, just staff members. maybe half a dozen, maybe a little more than that. the big question for us, what are we going to learn about this after it's over. it's almost entirely up to jared kushner. if he decides to stop and talk about what he said, we will find out. there's not expected to be any public transcript. there's not expected to be any public readout of it. a few minutes ago joe manchin democrat on this committee whether he thought anything should be made public. take a look at his answer. >> if he doesn't end up testifying public in front of the committee would you want a transcript from the session released publicly so people can se
intel committee. we're in place waiting for mr. kushner to leave.e're told he would probably be in that meeting 90 minutes to two hours. kind of show here a little bit, i don't know how well can you see this but basically reporters, staff, interns, looky-loos of every stripe lined up to catch him leaving. here what is we know. this meeting about 90 minutes long with kushner, none of the senators going to be there, just staff members. maybe half a dozen, maybe a little more than that. the big...
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he's a member of the senate intel committee.enator, always good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> the second meeting with putin, we didn't know about it for a number of days. do you have concerns about this meeting? >> absolutely. it's very concerning. and it's something that we should know about. to go into it so-called naked without an interpreter from our side is troubling. it's a concern. it most certainly is. you know this process will continue. robert mueller is going to do his investigation on everything. and i think we all have a bipartisan respect for robert mueller and doing his job. we ought to see what his findings are. >> do you have a larger concern about transparency and the simple fact of unknown when it comes to either president trump or the people around him and any potential conflicts of interests or financial obligations to russian-sourced money? >> let's talk about transparency first. transparency in the public sector is much different than in the private sector. when you're in the public sector you hav
he's a member of the senate intel committee.enator, always good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> the second meeting with putin, we didn't know about it for a number of days. do you have concerns about this meeting? >> absolutely. it's very concerning. and it's something that we should know about. to go into it so-called naked without an interpreter from our side is troubling. it's a concern. it most certainly is. you know this process will continue. robert mueller is...
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intel is bucking the pc trend with upbeat sales forecast. overhe glory days are not yet. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen to us on the bloomberg radio app and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ alisa: alisa parenti in washington. you're watching "bloomberg technology." president trump has fired reince priebus. he is out as white house chief of staff. priebus confirmed he resigned yesterday. the president replaced him with homeland security secretary john kelly. in his tweet, the president calls kelly a great american. communications director anthony scaramucci suggested priebus leaked information to the press. president trump was on long island unveiling the administration's plan to crack down on gang violence. president trump: we're going to destroy the vile criminal cartel ms-13 and many other gangs but ms-13 is particularly violent. >> the president touched on last night's failed effort to repeal the u.s. health law. he said he was right when he said recently to let obamacare implode. chuck schumer praised john mccain fo
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this time speaking with lawmakers from the house intel committee. yesterday he answered questions from the staff of the senate init teint t init tell intel committee saying he had four meetings including one with donald trump jr. he insisted he did nothing wrong. jared kushner speaking at the white house after talking with senate intel staff. >> let me be very clear. i did not collude with russia nor do i know of anyone else in the campaign who did so. i had no improper contacts. i have not relied on russian funds for my businesses. >> and this morning trump tweeting out jared kushner did very well yesterday in proving he did not collude with russians. witch-hu witch-hunt, next up 11-year-old baron trump. >>> the familiy of a man found dead near an elementary school will offer a reward for information about his death. as we reported before someone shot and killed 19-year-old joseph back in march. p police say the shooting happened next to an elementary school in san jose. his grandfather says there are still no leads. the family is offering a $5,000
this time speaking with lawmakers from the house intel committee. yesterday he answered questions from the staff of the senate init teint t init tell intel committee saying he had four meetings including one with donald trump jr. he insisted he did nothing wrong. jared kushner speaking at the white house after talking with senate intel staff. >> let me be very clear. i did not collude with russia nor do i know of anyone else in the campaign who did so. i had no improper contacts. i have...
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intel had $14.8 billion revenue on the other hand. the markets and how they have opened.kyois opened. asia, the nikkei over in tokyo is fairly flat at the moment. a slightly stronger yen eating into those export related stocks. the all ordinaries index industry is down 196. ordinaries index industry is down 1%. and that is it for this edition of asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. of asia business report. i am shara njit leyl. thank of asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. thank you for watching. you are watching bbc news. a reminder of the headlines this hour. there's a been a show strength from america in east asia, after another ballistic missile test by north korea. the us says it wants the united nations to take decisive, punitive action. more violence in venezuela, during controversial elections for a new assembly, to change the constitution. at least two people are dead. cathedrals have been built at the heart of our great towns and cities for centuries, but in the face of falling congregation numbers and rising repair bills they are being forced to mod
intel had $14.8 billion revenue on the other hand. the markets and how they have opened.kyois opened. asia, the nikkei over in tokyo is fairly flat at the moment. a slightly stronger yen eating into those export related stocks. the all ordinaries index industry is down 196. ordinaries index industry is down 1%. and that is it for this edition of asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. of asia business report. i am shara njit leyl. thank of asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. thank you...
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, john. >> the cloud going to play big into both amazon and intel intel on the data center side. >> looking at facebook shares, up 5%. there's the setup. see what amazon does next week. >>> let's get to the judge in "the half. >>> welcome to the halftime report i'm scott wapner our top trade this hour, the warning heard round wall street. why howard marks is growing more cautious on stocks saying it is better to sound the alarm bells now than after a serious correction is underway. >> since we never know when risky behavior will result in a market correction, i'm going to issue a warning today rather than wait until one is upon us sure this warning is likely to feel premature and perhaps it is, but i think it's better to turn cautious too soon rather than wait until it's too late. >> in addition, marks writing that asset prices are high, quote, across the board. that there are few bargains to be had and that a growing number of investors are embracing increasing risks to achieve their returns. here to discuss that and debate the memo, the stocks which are moving today at this hour, pete s n
, john. >> the cloud going to play big into both amazon and intel intel on the data center side. >> looking at facebook shares, up 5%. there's the setup. see what amazon does next week. >>> let's get to the judge in "the half. >>> welcome to the halftime report i'm scott wapner our top trade this hour, the warning heard round wall street. why howard marks is growing more cautious on stocks saying it is better to sound the alarm bells now than after a serious...
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the senate intelligence committee, the intel house intel and all that.here is this investigating heading? because president trump who repeatedly denied any contact in the campaign between russians was undermined by his son and jared kushner. >> well, first of all, president trump, trump campaign and transition team, don has took the approach and contact with the russians and they simply said there weren't any. they didn't do any home work, there wouldn't any great care, just indicative of anything that was said by the administration. as you begin to peel this back there turns out to be a lot of contacts. we've got to let the investigation take its course but it certainly puts the lie to the claim that there were no contacts, and frankly the more you learn, the more you're forzed to conclude that at a minimum, mr. trump's campaign was nigh've in terns of its view towards the russians. >> it doesn't help them on a credibility level. you told ryan that everyone you speaks with thinks don junior was a russian intel operation. why do they believe that? >> it'
the senate intelligence committee, the intel house intel and all that.here is this investigating heading? because president trump who repeatedly denied any contact in the campaign between russians was undermined by his son and jared kushner. >> well, first of all, president trump, trump campaign and transition team, don has took the approach and contact with the russians and they simply said there weren't any. they didn't do any home work, there wouldn't any great care, just indicative of...
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. >> again, you go down the intel agencies.actually relevant to figuring out whether russia interfered were the ones that all weighed in saying, yes. david ignatius has a question. >> i want to ask ambassador burns a question. you rightly said that it's crucial that trump may clear his opposition, u.s. opposition to russian meddling in our election. that said, do you think it's possible in this period of very bad u.s./russian relations for there to be some improvement and would you like to see that? >> of course i would. i mean, we're the two most powerful countries in the world militarily. we have to have the basis of a stable relationship. you want to see effective communications between the two. and, david, i'd say that we continue to basically agree with the russians on the iran nuclear deal. there's some differences on north korea that have opened up, but i think that president trump could probably close them with putin. and, david, you've been reporting brilliantly about syria. i think there are a lot of land mines for us
. >> again, you go down the intel agencies.actually relevant to figuring out whether russia interfered were the ones that all weighed in saying, yes. david ignatius has a question. >> i want to ask ambassador burns a question. you rightly said that it's crucial that trump may clear his opposition, u.s. opposition to russian meddling in our election. that said, do you think it's possible in this period of very bad u.s./russian relations for there to be some improvement and would you...
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shares of intel are unchanged.ly surprising how many smart watch companies can you -- someone will have to dominate even apple's adoption has not been -- >> not huge. >> yeah. >> either way, they deemphasized it since 2014 well, because i had not even heard of the basis smart watch. >> they really filtered that right out of the headlines. >>> l3 technologies says its ceo will retire at end of the year he will be replaced by the coo he played a key role in the formation of l3 which makes communications systems for the aerospace industry he has been ceo since 2006 >>> coming up, the stories and a round up of global markets >>> plus the bey hive is not happy. what has super fans buzzing on twitter. we have to get kate rogers to weigh in on this one you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning it's all about the three es, earnings, energy and the ecb your trading day set up straight ahead. >>> the congressional budget office crunching new numbers on repealing obamacare. we're headed live to the nation
shares of intel are unchanged.ly surprising how many smart watch companies can you -- someone will have to dominate even apple's adoption has not been -- >> not huge. >> yeah. >> either way, they deemphasized it since 2014 well, because i had not even heard of the basis smart watch. >> they really filtered that right out of the headlines. >>> l3 technologies says its ceo will retire at end of the year he will be replaced by the coo he played a key role in the...
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sessions has taken a very weak position on hillary clinton crimes where are e-mails and dnc server intel leakers? exclamation point. >> this is the strangest thing in the word. he's the boss of the attorney general, if he's just frustrated, did he miss the news jeff sessions recused himself months ago. >> to watch sarah huckabee sanders saying the president is really frustrated and disappointed that jeff sessions recused himself months ago. why didn't your anger then -- why didn't you go for a two for and fire james comey and jeff sessions in one day? it seems the heat is on as robert mueller and his team go deeper into president trump and his business ties, that's where things can get ugly to russia. and the president is certainly fired up. >> we've got this all covered, all of those various stories, capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt and white house correspondent kristen welker are standing by with us. kasie, let's start with you, what's this paul manafort story about? if one doesn't follow it as closely as we do and you do, it can start to get confusing. what's the development here
sessions has taken a very weak position on hillary clinton crimes where are e-mails and dnc server intel leakers? exclamation point. >> this is the strangest thing in the word. he's the boss of the attorney general, if he's just frustrated, did he miss the news jeff sessions recused himself months ago. >> to watch sarah huckabee sanders saying the president is really frustrated and disappointed that jeff sessions recused himself months ago. why didn't your anger then -- why didn't...
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intel.mething like this, it's poking the bear and the permanent government always wins. >> you declare war against everybody. everybody fights back. now, patrick moynihan talked about defining deviancy down. you're talking today about, well, defining dumb down. tell us about it. >> at the top of it, we talk about the fact that the president of the united states has on air force one approved a cover-up of something that his son did. of course he did. that's not normal. that's not okay. the president of the united states arranges his schedule to he can watch the press briefing and critique it as if it's "sportscenter." no, that's not normal. that's not okay. and day by day in this whirlwind, and we have the new jaw drop every day and we think, oh, yeah sh, so what's tomorrow? no. no. the president of the united states has attacked the mayor of london after a terrorist attack. of course he did. what do we have for tomorrow? that's not normal. >> not normal. >> are the republicans -- >> and not
intel.mething like this, it's poking the bear and the permanent government always wins. >> you declare war against everybody. everybody fights back. now, patrick moynihan talked about defining deviancy down. you're talking today about, well, defining dumb down. tell us about it. >> at the top of it, we talk about the fact that the president of the united states has on air force one approved a cover-up of something that his son did. of course he did. that's not normal. that's not...
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the top democrat on house intel was asked that question today.al experts will give us their own take when "the 11th hour" continues. "got a minute? not for me, for you." new aveeno®... ...positively radiant® 60 second in shower facial. works with steam to reveal... ...glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® "naturally beautiful results®" 11th hour" continues. >>> i don't think there is anything in the constitution that prevents pr president from being indicted or that would say the president is somehow above the law. if the -- bob mueller did go forward -- i know these are a lot of ifs 37 it's also possible a court would decide to defer the prosecution until after the presidency. >> truly a lot of ifs. tom exact on the house intelligence committee adam schiff of california on whether dieting a u.s. president is constitutional. the president's continued attacks on attorney general sessions prompted a former justice department official for george w. bush to write this piece for law fair blog, the headline, how do deal with a cam cassey president,
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let's take a look at the intel bill.ould have been in this? >> it was put on the floor under suspension of the rules which means there can be no debate and no amendment. democrats opposed the idea on intelligence matters there would be limited debate. democrats are trying to stand up for a national security bait how our intelligence community -- heather: why debate when you are already saying there's nothing in it you disagree with which nancy pelosi herself said? >> policymaking is about more than passing bills but having a deep robust floor debate. we saw john mccain say that after the health care bill, we need to get to regular order and this scheduled vote under suspension bypasses regular order and that is where democrats while agreeing the underlying bill is fine they want regular order. heather: that makes no sense to someone sitting at home listening to that. what did you keep saying? regular order? to a lot of other people that would be redtape and bogging down the system unnecessarily when you already agree wit
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looking at nvidia, which we talk about a lot, and amd is a lot smaller than intel, but the fact theme back in pcs, they are not done with the epic server processors, that's coming out next as well that's for graphic and laptops it is really interesting they're able to carve out the niche, somewhat again a counter argument to those saying that you need to break up big tech. i mean, when somebody really smart comes in leaving a company that is an upstate sometimes it makes a difference. >> it's the one product theory, one product can make it happen we saw it happen with apple and the iphone you see this over and over again. somebody gets the fluidity of the global market that can happen, we all buy the product, and that includes business this is incredible and they are making billions of dollars in revenue. it happens so fast, the velocity of consumer and enterprise is extraordinary. >> some of the secular trends that jason was talking about, bob, relate to a.i and the question is, how do you know when there's too much hop in a.i. for a sector like the tech stocks or whether it is a fu
looking at nvidia, which we talk about a lot, and amd is a lot smaller than intel, but the fact theme back in pcs, they are not done with the epic server processors, that's coming out next as well that's for graphic and laptops it is really interesting they're able to carve out the niche, somewhat again a counter argument to those saying that you need to break up big tech. i mean, when somebody really smart comes in leaving a company that is an upstate sometimes it makes a difference. >>...
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perhaps more than anyone, widen has the gift for getting people in interviews before the senate intelommittee to say more than they intended to say so it is not a surprise at all that he is excited to get a chance to drill jared kushner on whatever kushner might know about the way that this investigation is played out. and perhaps more than anyone he will have good questions to ask. >> we will have to leave it there for tonight. betsy woodruff and ron klain, thank you for joining us. >>> title the lead editorial today. and guess who they were talking about? ♪ no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet... i love you, couch. ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most
perhaps more than anyone, widen has the gift for getting people in interviews before the senate intelommittee to say more than they intended to say so it is not a surprise at all that he is excited to get a chance to drill jared kushner on whatever kushner might know about the way that this investigation is played out. and perhaps more than anyone he will have good questions to ask. >> we will have to leave it there for tonight. betsy woodruff and ron klain, thank you for joining us....
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so the idea of should you do this type of communicating on russian territory, he had an intel guy with him in the form of lieutenant general michael flynn who should have known, this is not the type of conversation that you have. >> all the contacts between november and january really underline the fact that the usual practices for the president-elect, that they avoid precisely these problems. we only have one government at a time, only one president at a time. and even though the trump campaign from the president-elect on down, had nothing but destain for john kerry, the state department, barack obama. the fact they did all this on a freelance basis and were improvising contacts and how do we make contacts shows why you always work through the state department when we have a president of the united states. >> he's also seat iing himself to michael's point to look naive/foolish on a number of issues. i have to tell you something, that's okay when you're dealing with the fbi or this case with these government lawmakers. if you're going to come off as naive, this is the time because it's
so the idea of should you do this type of communicating on russian territory, he had an intel guy with him in the form of lieutenant general michael flynn who should have known, this is not the type of conversation that you have. >> all the contacts between november and january really underline the fact that the usual practices for the president-elect, that they avoid precisely these problems. we only have one government at a time, only one president at a time. and even though the trump...
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you know, you, being a democrat, being a member of the house intel committee, and trump's own intel chiefs, and really the majority of the country believe it was, indeed, russia, to use your phrase, attacked our democratic process. when you hear the president say, honored to meet you, what do you think? >> yeah, i sort of get the notion of diplomatic pleasantries, but in a brief exchange that these two leaders have, it's very important that we communicate with words that send messages, telling mr. putin it's an honor to meet him and so we've come to some sort of agreement to change what's been going on is probably a misstep. >> congressman mike quigley, thank you. >> thank you. take care. >> thank you, you too, sir. >>> again, one of the headlines out of the meeting between these two was syria so again, we are live in syria as the news has broken on this cease-fire agreement in just the southwestern part of the country, parabapparently worked by both presidents trump and putin. we will take you to raqqa when we come back. >>> back to our breaking news here, out of hamburg, germany, the sit
you know, you, being a democrat, being a member of the house intel committee, and trump's own intel chiefs, and really the majority of the country believe it was, indeed, russia, to use your phrase, attacked our democratic process. when you hear the president say, honored to meet you, what do you think? >> yeah, i sort of get the notion of diplomatic pleasantries, but in a brief exchange that these two leaders have, it's very important that we communicate with words that send messages,...
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the senate intelligence committee, house intel and all of that. general hayden, where is this investigation heading? because president trump who repeatedly denied any contact between the campaign and russians was contradicted by his son-in-law jared kushner. he had four meetings with russians. what's your take what we've learned? >> first of all, president trump, the trump campaign, the transition team, don, just took an absolutist approach to any sessions of contact with the russians. and they just simply said there weren't any. they didn't do any homework. there wasn't any great care, indicative of a lot of things that have been said by the administration. and now as you begin to peel this back, there turns out to have been an awful lot of contacts. which may lead nowhere. we've got to let the investigation take its course. it puts the lie to the fact there were no contacts. frankly, the more you learn, the more you're forced to conclude that at a minimum, mr. trump's campaign was naive in terms of tats view towards the russians. >> it doesn't h
the senate intelligence committee, house intel and all of that. general hayden, where is this investigation heading? because president trump who repeatedly denied any contact between the campaign and russians was contradicted by his son-in-law jared kushner. he had four meetings with russians. what's your take what we've learned? >> first of all, president trump, the trump campaign, the transition team, don, just took an absolutist approach to any sessions of contact with the russians....