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if you look at intel's performance, intel's pc business has substantially outperformed the p.c.rket and it has done that because it has pushed its customers to buy higher-end chips. its mix of p.c. chips is substantially better than p.c. unit growth. again, it is pushing people toward the high end of its market to the extent it can develop these chips that produce an incredible amount of benefits at the high-end such as video editing. so those are all important things for intel to dominate and continue to drive the average selling price of its platform higher. in so far as the internet of things, the byproduct of being so successful in the pc and data center markets where it has central share is any other place intel moves to, the margins are lower. the downside of this success for intel is has it been able to find markets as large, fast-growing, and as profitable. when you analyze it using the three fourth equation, it becomes a lot more difficult. for now, it is doing really well in pcs, and ok and data centers. emily: thanks so much. michael wolf, my guest host, you are stick
if you look at intel's performance, intel's pc business has substantially outperformed the p.c.rket and it has done that because it has pushed its customers to buy higher-end chips. its mix of p.c. chips is substantially better than p.c. unit growth. again, it is pushing people toward the high end of its market to the extent it can develop these chips that produce an incredible amount of benefits at the high-end such as video editing. so those are all important things for intel to dominate and...
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the lowest prices. >>> the intel empire is really triking back for years, we watched as intel hung out on the fringes of the great markets, like mobile devices, the internet of things. anything apple intel, once the largest semi conductor company in the world, until it was passed by samsung, took a great leap forward when it closed on its acquisition of the $15 billion purchase of a 663 employees company, which strong aon the mouse drive of course, the pc business that stopped growing years ago, but it still produces big return for intel, which has used the cash to buy back stock at times and to acquire other companies in terms of takeovers, intel's record, let's call it mixed. it bought macafee, and they pun it off for lower valuation but the ceo defended the acquisition this morning, saying it did retain some of the upside on the spin. this time he said he's going to be involved in the mobile-i integration and recognizes the biggest land grab out there is the self-driving car what's tough about this market is he's going up against nvidia, which has a fabulous record when it comes to
the lowest prices. >>> the intel empire is really triking back for years, we watched as intel hung out on the fringes of the great markets, like mobile devices, the internet of things. anything apple intel, once the largest semi conductor company in the world, until it was passed by samsung, took a great leap forward when it closed on its acquisition of the $15 billion purchase of a 663 employees company, which strong aon the mouse drive of course, the pc business that stopped growing...
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intel's latest processor. will it be enough to fend off competition?bloomberg technology" is live streaming. check us out. this is bloomberg. ♪ intel is boosting its new personal computer chip will deliver a once in a decade performance boost. the biggest maker of semiconductors says it will provide as much as a 40% jump on its predecessor. new laptops with the chip come out next month. joining us are michael wolf as well as anand srinivasan. would you agree with this characterization by intel this is the biggest up in a decade? >> the performance improvement is substantial. it is particularly notable given this is an aberration rather than a substantial revolution in chip improvement over time. one of the things intel has moved away from is the notion of s.ce a year improvement improvements are becoming -- they are coming faster for sure but they are relatively marginal improvements. when you consider that context, this together performance in performance is substantial with 40%. the one thing i will say, this is not across-the-board improvement. this
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what is this intel say? what does this inflammatory explosive information that has now been briefed to the president and the president-elect, what is it? and that's where buzz feed came in to blow the whole thing open. january 10th, two weeks before the inauguration, buzz feed went ahead and did it, up loaded the report, 35 pages of it. turns out david corn was right, it was from a respected former western intelligence operative, former mi-6 agent from britain, and had been hinted about, the claims in this intelligence product, in this report, they were in fact lurid. even if you only got through the first couple pages and then put it down and reacquainted yourself with the other side of your stomach, even if you didn't make it through all 35 pages, right up front was very blunt. and the thing that got the most attention initially was a description of alleged sell ashous personal behavior by the president-elect that the russia had supposed documentary evidence of, the implication russia could use that tape o
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he was first to publish a piece on this intel project, this intel reporting on trump. he published just before election on halloween night last year, in his piece describing a former western intelligence officer who was well respected in his field who had gathered this inflammatory information on trump that was starting to circulate in political circles. but again, because the intel itself, the allegations themselves about trump hadn't been independently verified by the journalists who were hearing about it and reporting on it, the intel really could only be described in very, very vague terms. until finally, well after the election was over, it all broke open. what broke the dam on this story seems to have been the news that leaked in early january, that the product of this private intelligence operation, the report that was produced by that intelligence operation about trump and russia, it was leaked information in the first ten days of january that that reporting which had been rumored for all these months, it was now being taken seriously enough by the u.s. intelli
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i have people brief me on great intel every day," and then proceeds to give them the intel.oesn't even know what intel is short for. "my intellivision is the best! "it gets the highest ratings! best ratings of all." [laughter] so the good news is, trump listens during intel briefings, and the bad news is, trump listens during intel briefings. ♪ if there's one word that has been synonymous with the trump presidency, from day one, it's been "scandal." all right, in fact, now everyone who works in the white house has changed their ringtone to "dun-dun-dun!" last week, it was firing fbi director james comey, who was coincidentally investigating trump's ties to russia, and then monday we found out that trump revealed national security secrets, coincidentally to the russians, and then last night, to complete the trilogy, yet another trump scandal dropped. - there's more breaking news. indeed, another blockbuster revelation. the reports saying that president trump asked then-fbi director james comey to end the investigation of michael flynn, the president's former national security
i have people brief me on great intel every day," and then proceeds to give them the intel.oesn't even know what intel is short for. "my intellivision is the best! "it gets the highest ratings! best ratings of all." [laughter] so the good news is, trump listens during intel briefings, and the bad news is, trump listens during intel briefings. ♪ if there's one word that has been synonymous with the trump presidency, from day one, it's been "scandal." all right, in...
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intel is also the leader in the brains, the part that competing that drives the car.her, together we believe we have the most innovative company delivering autonomous driving out into the future it's really delivering power, performance and cost to our customers. so when we look at it, we look at it as a huge market that we're going to approach here it's a $70 billion market that we can go and approach now with autonomous driving, with what we see as the best solution out there. >> okay. this year, tesla and mobileye had a very public spat mobileye was not happy with tesla. amazingly enough, given the love for tesla, mobileye decided it wanted to go forward on its own. nvidia came in and in a much quicker way than expected was able to start production, 90 days, and now they have a big ecosystem. is there room for mobileye, intel and nvidia and what share can you take >> so we truly see ourselves as the market leader as a result of this acquisition when you take a look at the combination of mobileye and intel and you look at it just on either a raw performance or a per
intel is also the leader in the brains, the part that competing that drives the car.her, together we believe we have the most innovative company delivering autonomous driving out into the future it's really delivering power, performance and cost to our customers. so when we look at it, we look at it as a huge market that we're going to approach here it's a $70 billion market that we can go and approach now with autonomous driving, with what we see as the best solution out there. >> okay....
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on the other end, intel less so. that was a personal decision merck, i think that was a personal decision. i think most of the ceos i spoke to yesterday who were even thinking about this issue think about it as a personal one rather than a business one >> great stuff >> we'll talk about this and much more on "squawk box." >> the debate will continue on qux sq "squawk box." >>> futures suggest it will be another strong session we'll get yorey r u adfothe trading day ahead when "worldwide exchange" comes right back hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. i love to learn. your privacy makes you mytn number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but som
on the other end, intel less so. that was a personal decision merck, i think that was a personal decision. i think most of the ceos i spoke to yesterday who were even thinking about this issue think about it as a personal one rather than a business one >> great stuff >> we'll talk about this and much more on "squawk box." >> the debate will continue on qux sq "squawk box." >>> futures suggest it will be another strong session we'll get yorey r u...
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our intel is difficult to get because we don't have any assets on the ground and the intel we had wasng. if indeed they are now to map it. smaller missiles on icbms. >> greg: marie, what should we do? >> marie: going to the intel, there isie disagreement in the intel community about whether they can do it. one thing we need tot' do is to really focus on getting intel, that's the crucial issue, i think. we have to do all the above. we have to put economic pressure, especially on china. i think china holds the key to whether we can actually get some progress in north korea because you have the head of special operations saying every military option is incredibly ugly. the obama administration did the deploy missile defense to korea. we did deploy it to guam. our favorite topic tonight. we did deploy it to deal with north korea. we have to do more of that.it it's not an end all, be all. >> jesse: during the '80s -- i don't remember, i was a young lad. [laughter] >> greg: you were only wearing khakis at the time. >> jesse: that's right. president reagan was criticized as being this reckle
our intel is difficult to get because we don't have any assets on the ground and the intel we had wasng. if indeed they are now to map it. smaller missiles on icbms. >> greg: marie, what should we do? >> marie: going to the intel, there isie disagreement in the intel community about whether they can do it. one thing we need tot' do is to really focus on getting intel, that's the crucial issue, i think. we have to do all the above. we have to put economic pressure, especially on...
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intel,e intel, under armour and merck is gone. so those three have resigned. they are frustrated that donald trump has not been able to move on with his agenda as stephanie said. i'm not able to move -- >> and you might also point out head of the manufacturing union said these councils are not actually doing anything. so the argument that we hear over and over from the jamie dimons and jeff immelts, i want a seat at the table, a table doing what? >> that's right. and that's what a lot of these ceos are frustrated by, that they are there, they sit around, they get into photo-opes, but they are not getting anywhere. jeff immelt did say that it is important to have a role when the administration is discussing manufacturing and other matters, but we discuss it a lot, we talk about what the various options can be. but these do tend to be photo-opes f photo-ops for the president. >> and remember, it's not easy for them to walk out. there is a lot at stake. and then there is this -- >> are there elements of white supremacy within the white house right now? is steve b
intel,e intel, under armour and merck is gone. so those three have resigned. they are frustrated that donald trump has not been able to move on with his agenda as stephanie said. i'm not able to move -- >> and you might also point out head of the manufacturing union said these councils are not actually doing anything. so the argument that we hear over and over from the jamie dimons and jeff immelts, i want a seat at the table, a table doing what? >> that's right. and that's what a...
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google has bought up a startup to intel.ls on your smartphone like the camera and microphone help measure users long functionaries in blood levels. the move is seen as part of the desire to help people lead healthier, longer lives. i guess that's good news. sheriff come and that's what's happening now. train to my watch is currently telling me i don't get enough sleep. lauren: shocker. cheryl: one of our top stories today as the president condemning the kkk and white supremacists program in virginia over the weekend. conservative commentator and radio host erick erickson. good morning. >> good morning. treated to do you agree that the criticism that he was too slow to respond that he did not single out those papers initially because he was trying to not alienate his base? those are things about the president. is that fair? >> you should've come out quickly and call that the white supremacist because he was critical of hillary clinton and barack obama for not naming radical islam during terrorist attacks. he opened himself up
google has bought up a startup to intel.ls on your smartphone like the camera and microphone help measure users long functionaries in blood levels. the move is seen as part of the desire to help people lead healthier, longer lives. i guess that's good news. sheriff come and that's what's happening now. train to my watch is currently telling me i don't get enough sleep. lauren: shocker. cheryl: one of our top stories today as the president condemning the kkk and white supremacists program in...
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but intel services relying heavily on the cia, nsa, and the other intel members to be able to combat >> trace: mike baker, boise, idaho, robin simcox, thank you, both. straight ahead, protecting the homeland from attacks like in barcelona. much more breaking news on the attacks in barcelona and the possibility of a second attacked. attacked. th you won't see these folks at the post office. attacked. th they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. .. >> trace: today's terror attack in spain raising new questions about how well security officials in the u.s. are prepared to stop similar attacks. joining us with more from new york, michael balboni, former supervisor, and along with retired fbi specialist. michael, to you first. we talked to aaron coyne earlier. the way you do this, you put up bar
but intel services relying heavily on the cia, nsa, and the other intel members to be able to combat >> trace: mike baker, boise, idaho, robin simcox, thank you, both. straight ahead, protecting the homeland from attacks like in barcelona. much more breaking news on the attacks in barcelona and the possibility of a second attacked. attacked. th you won't see these folks at the post office. attacked. th they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to...
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are a genuine intel-a-holic. but my problem is the stock cannot get off the snide the ceo is welcome to the show but i will tell you this, i like the stock and you've done some good homework. >>> amazon does not sit still. so while institutions try to figure out the weak point, investors take a pause lo "mad money" tonight, i'm getting to the retail sector with the man behind calvin klein and tommy hilfiger and should line technologies be placing for some competitionsome and i'm drilling down on the oil industry you do not want to miss that that is the most hot stock stick with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer at twitter have a question? tweet cramer at #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. i put everything into my business. and i had all these points from my chase ink card. so i bought ingredients, utensils, even made custom donut cutters. wow! all with points. that's how i created the ripple
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at the same time is the united states intel community saying hey, mr. kim, we're watching you. we just saw you put those things on the boat. >> listen, don't think that he is not aware and we are not aware of everything that's happening at every given moment. we know exactly what's going on. brian: we know the president last week was going to come out rumored to be come out against china and trade practices. that's not really your concern. but the fact is if that speech was held back and action was held back in order to get china's vote, that would be significant. was there some coordination on that that you know of? >> a lot of what our negotiations were were just trying to get them to the finish line. and getting them to save faces a well and say yes, we are doing our part. the united states is going to have further conversations and i had further conversations with my chinese counterparts that we are not going to agree on everything. we are going to have issues on other things. when those happen, we will talk about it. this was about the resolution. this was about us coming
at the same time is the united states intel community saying hey, mr. kim, we're watching you. we just saw you put those things on the boat. >> listen, don't think that he is not aware and we are not aware of everything that's happening at every given moment. we know exactly what's going on. brian: we know the president last week was going to come out rumored to be come out against china and trade practices. that's not really your concern. but the fact is if that speech was held back and...
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there's talk that they coordinated before he testified before the senate intel committee.r. what is your reaction? should he recuse himself and get out of the way? >> i don't think we know what the extent of the friendship is, if there is a statute involved and they are in violation of the statute and the deputy attorney general who has jurisdiction has got to look at that. i don't accept that i know the definition because some people in the press has speculated that their friends. there are varying degrees of friendship. for republicans in the bigger picture here, i think the best thing they could have happened to donald trump is have bob moeller look at all the facts and exonerate him. you can replace the person of the top but the investigation won't go away. nothing makes the investigation go away. i see no example example or evf collusion i would like robert mueller to be the one who says that critics be what you can't be comfortable and i know you're a fair minded individual but you can't be comfortable with the people he's putting around him. you can't have a clinton
there's talk that they coordinated before he testified before the senate intel committee.r. what is your reaction? should he recuse himself and get out of the way? >> i don't think we know what the extent of the friendship is, if there is a statute involved and they are in violation of the statute and the deputy attorney general who has jurisdiction has got to look at that. i don't accept that i know the definition because some people in the press has speculated that their friends. there...
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but intel services relying heavily on the cia, nsa, and the other intel members to be able to combatike baker, boise, idaho, robin simcox, thank you both. straight ahead, protecting theon homeland from attacks like in barcelona. much more breaking news on the attacks in barcelona and the possibility of a second attack foil. that's next. ♪ cr lident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. for a cleaner, fresher, this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. hi..and i know that we have phonaccident forgiveness.gent, so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. you're searching for something. whoooo. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be
but intel services relying heavily on the cia, nsa, and the other intel members to be able to combatike baker, boise, idaho, robin simcox, thank you both. straight ahead, protecting theon homeland from attacks like in barcelona. much more breaking news on the attacks in barcelona and the possibility of a second attack foil. that's next. ♪ cr lident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day....
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and the ceo of intel announcing late tonight he is quitting the council, as well. will the president suffer politically for waiting too long to blame white supremacists? i want to bring in now political analysts carl bernstein, journalist and author, and abbey philip who is a white house reporter for "the washington post," and david destructor, the senior congressional correspondent for "the washington examiner." good evening to all of you. abby, we have three ceos who distanced themselves from this president and have now resigned from the president's council beginning earlier today with the merck ceo, then the under armor ceo, and now the intel ceo. this is a big development. >> yeah, i think it signals there is a tide moving in a direction that not really favorable to the president. i remember the days when a presidential tweet an angry tweet about someone's company would really scare a lot of corporations out of saying anything negative about this president. now you're seeing the opposite in the minutes after the merck ceo removed himself from the council, that
and the ceo of intel announcing late tonight he is quitting the council, as well. will the president suffer politically for waiting too long to blame white supremacists? i want to bring in now political analysts carl bernstein, journalist and author, and abbey philip who is a white house reporter for "the washington post," and david destructor, the senior congressional correspondent for "the washington examiner." good evening to all of you. abby, we have three ceos who...
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but intel services relying heavily on the cia, nsa, and the other intel members to be able to combate: mike baker, boise, idaho, robin simcox, thank you, both. straight ahead, protecting the homeland from attacks like in barcelona. much more breaking news on the attacks in barcelona and the possibility of a second attacked. that's next. diabetes can be a daily struggle, even if you're trying your best. along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you
but intel services relying heavily on the cia, nsa, and the other intel members to be able to combate: mike baker, boise, idaho, robin simcox, thank you, both. straight ahead, protecting the homeland from attacks like in barcelona. much more breaking news on the attacks in barcelona and the possibility of a second attacked. that's next. diabetes can be a daily struggle, even if you're trying your best. along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get...
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the intel question is interesting of the intel failure, of course, in 2002, 2003, right before the warn iraq. and our intel in north korea is shadey. as toby sheaffer said before, the lt. colonel, we have to assume the worst. do you think that president trump will trust the intelligence community on this? >> no one has made a larger public point of the past failings of the intelligence community than president trump president. because he -- president trump himself. he doesn't like their findings relating to russian interference in the 2016 election. he has sometimes vociferously, sometimes gently deplored their work. but he has to make the case with that. we have the troops on the korean peninsula. if this thing ticks off, even if it's not a nuclear cons krags, u.s. troops on the front line, pronto. if we get in a little bit we'll get in a lot. >> let me ask you, austin, about september. apparently the congress plans to be in for about 12 days. they have a lot on their plate including the debt ceiling. how do you see the entrepreneurs on the foreign policy side squeezing that. do you t
the intel question is interesting of the intel failure, of course, in 2002, 2003, right before the warn iraq. and our intel in north korea is shadey. as toby sheaffer said before, the lt. colonel, we have to assume the worst. do you think that president trump will trust the intelligence community on this? >> no one has made a larger public point of the past failings of the intelligence community than president trump president. because he -- president trump himself. he doesn't like their...
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the chief executive of under armour and intel leaving the president. charlottesville continues to swirl. >> than the investigation into china. talks are set to start tomorrow. >> the u.s. retail picture is starting to heat up this summer. july.10 of stronger than home depot seeing another strong quarter. thee 30 minutes into tuesday trading day. julie hyman is here. >> today, not as great and we are seeing stocks -- the s&p and nasdaq in particular have been going negative for a brief moment in time. the dow the best performer of the three major averages. is factoring into what is going on in the bond market as well. we got those sales numbers. they advance in july by the most this year and it was a broad-based advanced interestingly enough. we are selling in the bond market. it yields rising to their highest since august 8. that is happening -- having a ripple effect in the aftermarket. you will see a very clear split between financials which are benefiting and real estate on the flipside which tends to be heard by those higher yields. you're seeing a
the chief executive of under armour and intel leaving the president. charlottesville continues to swirl. >> than the investigation into china. talks are set to start tomorrow. >> the u.s. retail picture is starting to heat up this summer. july.10 of stronger than home depot seeing another strong quarter. thee 30 minutes into tuesday trading day. julie hyman is here. >> today, not as great and we are seeing stocks -- the s&p and nasdaq in particular have been going negative...
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intel. i think you draw the lines like this a lot of tension there and my guess is that we're going to break out and then finally, take a look at a long-term chart of intel going back to the '07 peak, that is a well-defined wedge. you can call it whatever you want, but it is tension and the presumption is that intel is going to exceed these highs. defensive name within an aggressive area of the market that is still well below its june 9th level >> i think carter comes over come on over, carter i mean, he's the chart master, so, we'll bring the chair in thank you very much. >> always good. >> carter, i rarely do this because you did highlight two individual stocks, qualcomm which you see breaking down, intel you see breaking out. >> sure. >> there's another trick stock we always get lots and lots of tweets about that is nvidia >> its the one that caused the so-called problem. >> right dmis initial. >> we had the short report for whatever reason, the fragility was high that day. cracked nvidia
intel. i think you draw the lines like this a lot of tension there and my guess is that we're going to break out and then finally, take a look at a long-term chart of intel going back to the '07 peak, that is a well-defined wedge. you can call it whatever you want, but it is tension and the presumption is that intel is going to exceed these highs. defensive name within an aggressive area of the market that is still well below its june 9th level >> i think carter comes over come on over,...
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julie: that was house was houser paul ryan speaking to intel on tax policy.an watch the rest of these comments on tv . system needs to have greater fairness. clean up some of those loopholes that are out there as well. let's get some insight from laura davidson. no real surprises from paul ryan. u.s. tax system does not have the level of fairness for individuals. also corporate tax rates are too high. what's more likely. that they can achieve tax cuts on the corporate side or the personal side? what lawmakers really want to do is cut the corporate rate. agreement that you have to cut the rate to be competitive. if you're going to cut tax rates for businesses you have to politically do the same for individuals. it looks like one will go along with the other. that's a bigger challenge because you have to offset tax cuts and raise more revenue. if you want them to be a permanent part of the tax code for the long run. talk to me about the major philosophical questions you raised in terms of what do they do if they want to keep the deficit neutral? >> they hav
julie: that was house was houser paul ryan speaking to intel on tax policy.an watch the rest of these comments on tv . system needs to have greater fairness. clean up some of those loopholes that are out there as well. let's get some insight from laura davidson. no real surprises from paul ryan. u.s. tax system does not have the level of fairness for individuals. also corporate tax rates are too high. what's more likely. that they can achieve tax cuts on the corporate side or the personal side?...
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no one at intel was pressing him to make diversity his biggest job at intel, but he was.t is really important to him. he is a guy like me that has young daughters and is thinking about the future of this world. having a quality it is -- at his company and making it a top goal, i think he looked at what happened, and instant criticism the president had for the merck ceo, and that was a tipping point for him. it is worth noting that the president said you need to take time and study the facts about neo-nazis and kkk, but was quick happened, and instant criticism the president had for the merck with criticism of the merck ceo leaving the board. emily: and being part of the councils could pay off handsomely, given that the president is the most powerful person, arguably in the world. cory: if you remember, bk was in the oval office with the president showing him a semiconductor, and announcing a plant that had already been announced that president trump had taken credit for. even obama himself had spoken when the plant would be erected. a lot of corporate leaders thought they
no one at intel was pressing him to make diversity his biggest job at intel, but he was.t is really important to him. he is a guy like me that has young daughters and is thinking about the future of this world. having a quality it is -- at his company and making it a top goal, i think he looked at what happened, and instant criticism the president had for the merck ceo, and that was a tipping point for him. it is worth noting that the president said you need to take time and study the facts...
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this intel feel. as the end of the finished should be. the lead if the father of the body of trick of the day in the month the cool thing made the forty. on us i mean the. few months of good. month of the middle class this is. not meant to. get out most of us for the love of. the. you know how far the i'll see me. has. to do song. in north philly on national. on that deserve it deserve the stuff on the does it deserve a month. form in. tallahassee it's hard to let that. shit out of the game and. had not. been issued in the. nuclear know you. gotta. believe a young. age to be. in the south because. mr know they are in the next conference if you know and that is she could not you know could imagine and if you know no one could manage to sean disadvantage what comes. along and then end there. moment. in bed because look. at the. models you have to also see the ha you'll see. how didn't live on that had been the kind of suit. use of it out there i had to mostly found something and said there. were no. good olives so lost on helen of how it wa
this intel feel. as the end of the finished should be. the lead if the father of the body of trick of the day in the month the cool thing made the forty. on us i mean the. few months of good. month of the middle class this is. not meant to. get out most of us for the love of. the. you know how far the i'll see me. has. to do song. in north philly on national. on that deserve it deserve the stuff on the does it deserve a month. form in. tallahassee it's hard to let that. shit out of the game...
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intel reported a terrific quarter, raised numbers, becoming a lot more like the winning sect stocks in this secr no, i'm not going to rename my dog intel after naming him nvidia while he is lovable, he can be dumb as a bag of hammers however, the risk-reward here for intel is pretty darn sweet, and the priced to earnings mobiles should be higher it's incredible how much money intel is still making on a market that declines very fast people don't buy new ones like they used to they don't even wash them that much i got a mosquito in there. back to work four, 3-m simply wasn't as bad as the stock's behavior would let you believe. this company has terrific organic growth, and i think you're being given a gift here with this pullback the stock had -- everyone thought it would be a blowout. that's not the 3-m way the stock remains a terrific holding. five, how about oracle, remember them this was a super crazy good quarter, best in years why suspect the stoisn't the st instead of 50? beats me black and decker reported a d dynamite quarter i belie 139, down from 148 attractive i found myself
intel reported a terrific quarter, raised numbers, becoming a lot more like the winning sect stocks in this secr no, i'm not going to rename my dog intel after naming him nvidia while he is lovable, he can be dumb as a bag of hammers however, the risk-reward here for intel is pretty darn sweet, and the priced to earnings mobiles should be higher it's incredible how much money intel is still making on a market that declines very fast people don't buy new ones like they used to they don't even...
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maybe intel is saying to him, challenge a guy and that will cause them to back down. maybe intel is saying delay because we have to do certain things that we need some time to do. we have to give the benefit of the president, hyperbolic language and all, we have to give him the benefit of the doubt that he's up to the task of defending the country that he knows how to do it and has the tools with which to do it. >> harris: four-star general jack keane had this to say because it's going to take more than united states, china joined with russia 15-0 to put those sanctions on north korea. let's listen to the general now. >> you are going to see us get really tough with china because i don't think china will behave necessarily in a way that ambassador haley wants them to behave. i think they're going to come up short and we are going to have to really go after china and nail interests with korea, but also their interests in the region. they'll have to put significant geopolitical pressure on china. >> harris: katie, i'm curious to know what you are seeing and hearing, wha
maybe intel is saying to him, challenge a guy and that will cause them to back down. maybe intel is saying delay because we have to do certain things that we need some time to do. we have to give the benefit of the president, hyperbolic language and all, we have to give him the benefit of the doubt that he's up to the task of defending the country that he knows how to do it and has the tools with which to do it. >> harris: four-star general jack keane had this to say because it's going to...
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new intel, new ciscos, we can anticipate all of these things happening.f it is used for portfolio optimization by a fund manager, does that person need to be a mathematician or physicist >> people are already starting to do this, think about what is the front end going to look like how can i access this stuff over the cloud? my guess is these things will be starting off in data centers, people will access them and packaged to make them usable >> peter, thank you very much for this crash course in, i don't know, physics, mathematics, whatever you want to call it peter smith from the university of southampton >>> u.s. futures pointing to a higher open today. that's it for today's show i'm carolin roth "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow s to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. th
new intel, new ciscos, we can anticipate all of these things happening.f it is used for portfolio optimization by a fund manager, does that person need to be a mathematician or physicist >> people are already starting to do this, think about what is the front end going to look like how can i access this stuff over the cloud? my guess is these things will be starting off in data centers, people will access them and packaged to make them usable >> peter, thank you very much for this...
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north korea has this capability let's start there tonight i because obviously we know what faulty intel has done to the world is specially the united states and here we are on the verge possibly of a strike on north korea your thoughts on the intel how good is it. it's actually a very good point because it's not all of the intelligence community that saying that this is the case again what we're talking about here is two fold what we know is that you need a delivery system the north koreans have already had to test in the last thirty days to establish that point that second issue is about the nuclear capability and they have a miniaturized version that fits into that i.c.b.m. so that's what we're talking about there is one part of the community who is saying yeah it appears that they have it at this point but again it's hard to tell if it's been tested whether or not those two are symbiotic whether they actually work together and solve those issues have to be determined i don't think it's been perfect in the past and we know this we know the intelligence community has failed at this iss
north korea has this capability let's start there tonight i because obviously we know what faulty intel has done to the world is specially the united states and here we are on the verge possibly of a strike on north korea your thoughts on the intel how good is it. it's actually a very good point because it's not all of the intelligence community that saying that this is the case again what we're talking about here is two fold what we know is that you need a delivery system the north koreans...
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intel, intell, intel. here is how it works. our federal agencies begin to develop sources.ft. which involves tapping cell phones, for text messages, hacking into emails for, to be able to find out what is cooking within this networks. so that we can get warrants and begin to start to follow and listen and eavesdrop. next thing whenç it comes downo is, kicking down the doors, getting warrants from these federal judges. again if i was advising the president, i would be making it rain terrorist warrants. that start from the intel phase. you have to be kicking down doors of would-be suicide bombers. we've seen vehicles, machetes, axes. you were reporting how they wept after the law enforcement officer. it is very similar to the signature of hamas. they use whatever they can. you have to cut these guys off. really good intel and a lot of actionable information that leads to warrants. that is how this is done.ç steve: that is what you did over in israel. would get close to the bad guys, figure out what they were going to do next. >> correct. steve: we don't know identities of a
intel, intell, intel. here is how it works. our federal agencies begin to develop sources.ft. which involves tapping cell phones, for text messages, hacking into emails for, to be able to find out what is cooking within this networks. so that we can get warrants and begin to start to follow and listen and eavesdrop. next thing whenç it comes downo is, kicking down the doors, getting warrants from these federal judges. again if i was advising the president, i would be making it rain terrorist...
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if those powerful tools are turned on the american people h and the intel is leaked like general flynn have a police state, one-tenth of 1%, this is a real clear danger for americans. >> people like rand paul and others have long since argued against the foreign intelligence surveillance act. i understand that all of these neoconservatives and others say we need this and we can't stop attacks. the problem is we have bad actors inside our own government. a if you have bad actors inside o your own government who are willing to spy on innocent americans and then unmask their name for political purposes, then where not using it for terrorists, where using it to overturn an election or to prevent an electoral victory, they feared there was some possibility of happening. that's what seems to have happening. they were trolling foror information. if i was a betting person, i would bet that one of these characters maybe it was rhodes, maybe it was rice thought maybe let's see what they're doing.de let's see what these characters are up to. let's see what they're up to. they went on some type of
if those powerful tools are turned on the american people h and the intel is leaked like general flynn have a police state, one-tenth of 1%, this is a real clear danger for americans. >> people like rand paul and others have long since argued against the foreign intelligence surveillance act. i understand that all of these neoconservatives and others say we need this and we can't stop attacks. the problem is we have bad actors inside our own government. a if you have bad actors inside o...
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caroline: you mentioned intel. what about other companies involved?hey have to be talking to carriers already. >> apple is in talks with the four major united states carriers. sprint, t-mobile, at&t, and verizon wireless, to carry the watch by the end of the year. they are talking to carriers internationally. the international coverage will be a small subset to carriers who already carry the iphone outside the u.s. caroline: europe comes last. you get to play with these things before us. david, do you think it is important we start to separate the phone from the watch to be a standalone feature and product? david: i think it is a logical idea. it is true when steve jobs returned to apple, he reduced the number of products. we see increasingly apple a wide range of things they are doing that grows by the day. i think this is a little confusing. i also highly doubt he can keep the battery life good enough that the watch can connect to all the wireless networks. i have an apple watch for fairly elementary functions. it is hard to keep it charged for a wh
caroline: you mentioned intel. what about other companies involved?hey have to be talking to carriers already. >> apple is in talks with the four major united states carriers. sprint, t-mobile, at&t, and verizon wireless, to carry the watch by the end of the year. they are talking to carriers internationally. the international coverage will be a small subset to carriers who already carry the iphone outside the u.s. caroline: europe comes last. you get to play with these things before...
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and again, intel ceo was paroled by ceo -- by social -- was trolled by social media.e impact of social media in this whole reaction mix. matt: is there anyone else that is getting pressured on social media? i cannot believe it took kevin plank that long. his own athletes including steph curry was questioning that move as well. the year, heer in came under pressure for saying that donald trump was pro-business. or why did it take them so long? you could ask the same of the others. they are reacting to social pressures. it will be interesting to see the barrage of tweeting and trolling from their consumers and customers in the next few days. at the end of the day, it is about reputation and business matters. they will be reacting to their own constituencies. as well as a fact that they have to show their own moral reaction to the weekend events. guy: where does this leave the interface between the white corporations of america? level: when you have this of response from ceos -- first it was climate change, then it was immigration. now, it is racist protests. diminishing
and again, intel ceo was paroled by ceo -- by social -- was trolled by social media.e impact of social media in this whole reaction mix. matt: is there anyone else that is getting pressured on social media? i cannot believe it took kevin plank that long. his own athletes including steph curry was questioning that move as well. the year, heer in came under pressure for saying that donald trump was pro-business. or why did it take them so long? you could ask the same of the others. they are...
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that turns the whole intel process on its head. what you want is your intel analysts who have access to information who are trained in assessing this information, to provide their best judgment on whatever the question is they're answering in this case, whether iran is complying with the nuclear deal. and stand up to the policymakers to accept or reject that analysis. but for the president to send this signal to the intel community of how he wants the analysis to come out really political sizes the intelligence process. >> there has been some criticism of mike pompeo, the new cia director, that he has been former congressman, that he's been more political, so far no evidence that he's changed any analysis. but that he's been more political than his predecessors. >> i think both director pompeo and director of national intelligence director coates come to their jobs from a political background. they have that, you know, that sort of doubt about their -- about their political biases that they need to overcome. and they are both worki
that turns the whole intel process on its head. what you want is your intel analysts who have access to information who are trained in assessing this information, to provide their best judgment on whatever the question is they're answering in this case, whether iran is complying with the nuclear deal. and stand up to the policymakers to accept or reject that analysis. but for the president to send this signal to the intel community of how he wants the analysis to come out really political sizes...
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the biggest thing also another layer is intel. intel, intel, intel. you need the intelligence. it by infiltrating these pockets or essentially i'm going to say it. you know, arab-specific neighborhoods where we know they're leaning a little bit more towards isis ideology. they have to be infiltrated, the e-mails need to be hacked, the cell phones need to be hacked. it needs to be raining warrants around europe right now so we can start kicking down doors. liz: and intelligence sharing; right? i mean, it is such a bureaucracy in europe with no intelligence sharing. >> the biggest egos of the world. we're all trying to get that promotion. so, yes, the ego has to come down, and we have to get on the same team. liz: you're terrific. come back on. we'll be right back don't go awy . flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. (ch(baby crying)eat) ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ and let me play-- (jet engine white noise) (airline "ding") (bell mnemonic)
the biggest thing also another layer is intel. intel, intel, intel. you need the intelligence. it by infiltrating these pockets or essentially i'm going to say it. you know, arab-specific neighborhoods where we know they're leaning a little bit more towards isis ideology. they have to be infiltrated, the e-mails need to be hacked, the cell phones need to be hacked. it needs to be raining warrants around europe right now so we can start kicking down doors. liz: and intelligence sharing; right? i...
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the ceo of intel, stepped down from president trump's manufacturing counsel and tweeted "there shall be no hesitation in condemning hate speech or white for supremacy by name intel asked all our country's leadership to do the same.>>> tim cook twitter, we have seen the terror of white supremacy and racist violence before. it's a moral issue an affront to america we must all stand against it. >>> salesforce ceo went public with a message saying "thank you donald trump for calling to love thy neighbor, value equality and calling evil my name." >>> we are learning about the man charged with driving his car and twitter crowd of people in charlottesville. the man from ohio made his first appearance via video yesterday. he is charged with second- degree murder in the death of heather higher. the man was known as a loner who was dismissed from the army after failing to make it through boot camp and was once to charged with beating his mother. police say he slammed his dodge challenger into a group of counter protesters on saturday. the attorney general says the case against james alex field
the ceo of intel, stepped down from president trump's manufacturing counsel and tweeted "there shall be no hesitation in condemning hate speech or white for supremacy by name intel asked all our country's leadership to do the same.>>> tim cook twitter, we have seen the terror of white supremacy and racist violence before. it's a moral issue an affront to america we must all stand against it. >>> salesforce ceo went public with a message saying "thank you donald trump...
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intel ceo brian krzanich following the move by merck ceo ken frazier yesterday morning. krzanich said his decision was based on the worrying direction of uz. some of the biggest stars like seth curry. we could see more gains after monday's rally. the markets had their best day of the summer as investors ease tensions between the u.s. and north korea. 31 points to 21,993. the nasdaq up 83 to 6340. cnbc has learned apple and aetna held secret talks about possibly offering the apple watch to health ensure 2 million customers. they could roll out the plan next year. it would benefit apple which has heavily promoted the watch for health and fitness. back to you. >> to your health, landon. >>> new to facebook messenger if you mention music, spotify will pop up. facebook's intelligent assistant is monitor words to come up with spotify suggestions. facebook does it this with ride share and payment options. they have been partnering on messenger since last year allowing users to share music. >>> coming up, what feels like a cooler start to a tuesday morning. >> it is nice to have
intel ceo brian krzanich following the move by merck ceo ken frazier yesterday morning. krzanich said his decision was based on the worrying direction of uz. some of the biggest stars like seth curry. we could see more gains after monday's rally. the markets had their best day of the summer as investors ease tensions between the u.s. and north korea. 31 points to 21,993. the nasdaq up 83 to 6340. cnbc has learned apple and aetna held secret talks about possibly offering the apple watch to...
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we have a bit of a difference here between intel and boeing.ntel put out a statement in support of the manufacturing counsel. they were one of the first to pull the plug on the council. does that matter? matt: at the end of the day, the president is still the president. these companies will still engage in the white house. saying, president is they want to do a meeting privately, i think that is probably spot on. lobbying, influencing the white house is still a part of corporate agendas, especially with tax reform and deregulation going on. i don't expect any sort of white house meeting with a bunch of ceos. julia: boeing is the country's largest exporter. defense contracts. there is a lot on the line for these companies. continued to keep up the debate, lobbying, the talks with the administration is the right thing to do. matt: it is. with the congress in a stalemate, not much happening, what can be done? executive orders, deregulation. those all go through the administration. you still have to play nice with the white house, just maybe behind
we have a bit of a difference here between intel and boeing.ntel put out a statement in support of the manufacturing counsel. they were one of the first to pull the plug on the council. does that matter? matt: at the end of the day, the president is still the president. these companies will still engage in the white house. saying, president is they want to do a meeting privately, i think that is probably spot on. lobbying, influencing the white house is still a part of corporate agendas,...
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the general counsel leaking information, you got debbie wasserman shultz, loretta lynch, unmasking, intel leaks, i can't even list them all. do you think all of those issues the media is ignoring, should they be investigating them equally, and should the republicans be doing more on those? >> absolutely, they should. we've got a situation where we have a president who is focused on trying to accomplish the things he campaigned on. instead, the media constantly wants to detract from that, take away from that, if they want a real story about collusion, a real story about illegal activity and inappropriate activity, there is plenty of material, you just listed all off. if that is what they're looking for, there are a lot of things i can go after and investigate, and they can do stories on. they are not going to find them here, but they certainly should be looking at the list you just rattled off. >> sean: am i correct, is the president correct, there is a lot of fake news today? >> absolutely. >> sean: some of the fake news in that room every day with the people that you have to do with? >>
the general counsel leaking information, you got debbie wasserman shultz, loretta lynch, unmasking, intel leaks, i can't even list them all. do you think all of those issues the media is ignoring, should they be investigating them equally, and should the republicans be doing more on those? >> absolutely, they should. we've got a situation where we have a president who is focused on trying to accomplish the things he campaigned on. instead, the media constantly wants to detract from that,...