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intel officials, british intel officials, australian intel officials, what was that all about? >> oh, yeah, that's a great point. so actually april 15, the australian government reached out to me for the first time. april 26, joseph mipsid tells me this information may second i have the british government reaching out to me who was the number two at the british ministry of foreign affairs where he wants to have a conversation with me and get to know me a little bit. may 4 i'm contacted by two officials of the dia at the u.s. embassy in london, and then , i meet on may 10 this australian diplomat, alexander downer who i testified under oath at congress and told the fbi and robert mueller i felt he was spying on me and recording my conversations. maria: so this is all what you believe is spying recording of conversations early 2016, way before think was any fisa warrant to actually get a warrant to spy on anybody, and then it was downer, the australian intel guy, who really , they got you with because alexander downer had a conversation with you, and you were asked by the fbi whe
intel officials, british intel officials, australian intel officials, what was that all about? >> oh, yeah, that's a great point. so actually april 15, the australian government reached out to me for the first time. april 26, joseph mipsid tells me this information may second i have the british government reaching out to me who was the number two at the british ministry of foreign affairs where he wants to have a conversation with me and get to know me a little bit. may 4 i'm contacted by...
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>> let's stay on that intel theme. is it not the modern day ibm i was burning a little fire over the weekend and i pulled out a piece of paper from 1987, ibm was the most profitable company on earth look at it today is intel the ibm because it missed mobile and it's never going to get back? that's the question about this name and it's so hard to buy because it keeps getting cheaper and then it's cheaper and, oh, look, it's cheaper again >> except when it's not. i mean -- >> that chart really looks terrible so i don't know i think you got to wait out the trade wars i don't like this sector and by the way, financials did not pick up leadership away from tech as we were all waiting for it to happen i think we're in this listless kind of flatness and you better buy quality with a dividend time >> but syntec took the leadership >> show me the cash flow there is none. >> but there's growth. a total market that's over $100 billion >> it's pure speculation >> no way. mastercard and visa is speculation? >> i thought you meant t
>> let's stay on that intel theme. is it not the modern day ibm i was burning a little fire over the weekend and i pulled out a piece of paper from 1987, ibm was the most profitable company on earth look at it today is intel the ibm because it missed mobile and it's never going to get back? that's the question about this name and it's so hard to buy because it keeps getting cheaper and then it's cheaper and, oh, look, it's cheaper again >> except when it's not. i mean -- >>...
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only intel, in my opinion is looking cheap after dropping 25%. a lot of flashing lights, in my opinion. >> thank you, bob pisani bob mentioned intel and maybe it's trading down because it warned a couple of times where do you stand on chips with these trade tensions >> they're right square in the bull's-eye of everything i'm happy about the direction and the big fall to the downside no i still believe in the company and obviously the weakness they forecast is something that's concerning and i think when we hear from nvidia, now will we hear is this an intel problem or does this extend out this is a direct competitor to intel. >> go back to that texas instruments call, too, where they pointed out the cycle for chips andthey said we're a couple of quarters away from being out of this cycle of a downturn and everybody is all over the map here and i realize that the chip space is diverse in terms of theunderlying usag and you have high-growth chips that no one can come close to and intel to me is the safest bet especially one d rated in the last few
only intel, in my opinion is looking cheap after dropping 25%. a lot of flashing lights, in my opinion. >> thank you, bob pisani bob mentioned intel and maybe it's trading down because it warned a couple of times where do you stand on chips with these trade tensions >> they're right square in the bull's-eye of everything i'm happy about the direction and the big fall to the downside no i still believe in the company and obviously the weakness they forecast is something that's...
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that is exactly the issue intel is facing.are saying that a lot of their issues are basically market-related, that google and amazon bought a lot last year that they need to install and get running, and then go back to spending. saying, analysts are and investors obviously agree if you look at share performance, you are really blaming the market for an issue you caused yourself through manufacturing issues and this competition you have opened the window for. that is what is really hurting you. to be fair, intel management said they are in development for that, but it will be the second half of the year before we see whether their version of events there'sct, or whether more competition in a space where they have been incredible dominant. caroline: 12 declines in 13 trading days, and the backdrop he is at a really difficult time for chipmakers. they are in the eye of the storm when it comes to u.s.-chinese trade tensions. ian: that is true. the u.s. is the largest producer of chips, and china is the largest market, but the back
that is exactly the issue intel is facing.are saying that a lot of their issues are basically market-related, that google and amazon bought a lot last year that they need to install and get running, and then go back to spending. saying, analysts are and investors obviously agree if you look at share performance, you are really blaming the market for an issue you caused yourself through manufacturing issues and this competition you have opened the window for. that is what is really hurting you....
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you have seen leaks from the intel coming out of the intel committee under schiff's leadership and whathe democrats have seen. what do you think the president's directive will do and what will it mean for the committee? >> what it means for the committee and the country is a chance to get to the truth and justice. i like the beginning of "superman" as a kid. truth, justice, and the american way. i bought in. last week was a microcosm of everything they are about and how they do it incorrectly. they bring in cohen back in for more interviews but they coach him in new york for days before they bring him in. a few weeks afterwards, they decide to release the entire transcript. we are like, okay, but make sure you have it redacted and take out the classified information. adam schiff says, i have already done that. trust me, we have taken out what we need to. the national security act of 1947 says it can only be done by the director of national intelligence. so i offered an amendment to make sure that it goes through the process. they voted it down. we moved to a vote to release it. better y
you have seen leaks from the intel coming out of the intel committee under schiff's leadership and whathe democrats have seen. what do you think the president's directive will do and what will it mean for the committee? >> what it means for the committee and the country is a chance to get to the truth and justice. i like the beginning of "superman" as a kid. truth, justice, and the american way. i bought in. last week was a microcosm of everything they are about and how they do...
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he is ordering intel agencies to cooperate with the origins of the russia organization. the move gives bill barr authority to declassify sensitive material, and could serve as a prelude to a larger declassification effort. trump has accused former officials of conspireing against him. >> as cnn reported, barr is working closely with the heads of the cia, fbi and dni to review surveillance activities around the 2016 campaign. the attorney general suggested during a congressional hearing last month that spying did occur. that's an accusation trump has levelled repeatedly with current and former fbi firms have denied. house intel chairman adam schiff says trump and barr are conspireing to weaponize law enforcement against their enemies. >>> a doctored video of nancy pelosi making the rounds on the internet. it has been slowed down dramatically to make the house speaker sound drunk during an appearance earlier this week. a spokesperson for pelosi said the speaker is not going to comment on quote sexist trash. the video has been removed by you tube but was still circulating o
he is ordering intel agencies to cooperate with the origins of the russia organization. the move gives bill barr authority to declassify sensitive material, and could serve as a prelude to a larger declassification effort. trump has accused former officials of conspireing against him. >> as cnn reported, barr is working closely with the heads of the cia, fbi and dni to review surveillance activities around the 2016 campaign. the attorney general suggested during a congressional hearing...
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if you overlay intel and cisco against each other over the last 20 years and pretty interesting herey are two of the only mega-cap tech stocks that have not made new highs and we know the nasdaq has been making new highs for some time. intel had the 20% drop and maybe there's another ten coming one last point here and this is not about cisco's execution and they will continue to execute well and the there are's been strong and look at that in the last ten years and this p-e is getting right back up to the ten-year highs at 17.5 times and that is really rich for a company that's growing like this and it's kind of priced for perfection here and the slightest bit of murky guidance, i think this stock will outperform that 5% implied move to the down side so to me, this is a simple trade here and you look at the aspiration and that's next friday when the stock was trading at 53 and a quarter and paying one dollar and selling one of the 49 puts at 20 cents and you break even at 52 and you can make up the three between 53 and 49 your max risk is less than 2% and one-week trade playing for a
if you overlay intel and cisco against each other over the last 20 years and pretty interesting herey are two of the only mega-cap tech stocks that have not made new highs and we know the nasdaq has been making new highs for some time. intel had the 20% drop and maybe there's another ten coming one last point here and this is not about cisco's execution and they will continue to execute well and the there are's been strong and look at that in the last ten years and this p-e is getting right...
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they have already talked to intel people. durham's efforts is operating alongside fisa abuse, its investigator, inspector horowitz. i have sources telling me horowitz is perhaps finished with his report and certainly the attorney general has been briefed on what is coming. and according to joe digenova, horowitz has determined three of the extensions against carter page and thus spying on the trump administration were illegally obtained. and on the brink of finding that the first fisa application was completely illegal thoughts? >> i think joe is right. there will be a separate part of the ig report based on the lies and deceptions and concealing of evidence to the fisa judges. but, you know, you need u.s. attorney because the inspector general could only uncover evidence that he has access to and people still employed by the government. you need a u.s. attorney like durham to be able to subpoena people to haul them in front of a grand jury i suspect there is a grand jury and well on their way to potential criminal indictment
they have already talked to intel people. durham's efforts is operating alongside fisa abuse, its investigator, inspector horowitz. i have sources telling me horowitz is perhaps finished with his report and certainly the attorney general has been briefed on what is coming. and according to joe digenova, horowitz has determined three of the extensions against carter page and thus spying on the trump administration were illegally obtained. and on the brink of finding that the first fisa...
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what is the intel and is it being over hyped.d question american public needs to know, to the extent there's concern about iri iranian activity. is it activity they are initiating or is it something the u.s. is doing? >> the u.s. has taken a whole series of steps with iran. when the u.s. withdraws from diplomatic deals, it raises the question of unnecessary war. announcing the lincoln deployment is now all about trying to combat iran. the report of war plans to involve the 120,000 troops in the region to counter iran. we need to know the answer to two questions. what is the intel about the iranian threat and how much of the iranian threat is because the u.s. is instigating and provoking iran. that's an important question to ask when you look at the record of statements that national security advise r john bor johns made about regime change in iran. words that senator cotton has stated about ease of a military victory over iran. we have to worry if the threat is being provoked by the united states. >> senator, you have a son in th
what is the intel and is it being over hyped.d question american public needs to know, to the extent there's concern about iri iranian activity. is it activity they are initiating or is it something the u.s. is doing? >> the u.s. has taken a whole series of steps with iran. when the u.s. withdraws from diplomatic deals, it raises the question of unnecessary war. announcing the lincoln deployment is now all about trying to combat iran. the report of war plans to involve the 120,000 troops...
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people in the cia or others in the intel community? >> ainsley i don't know. i'm willing to find out. they can't have it both ways. people say it is over, why are we looking at that. they want to continue to have the investigation subpoenas, contempt hearings and all the nonsense that attends to it. they can't have it both ways. we have spend $25 million, wait two years to investigate. brian: but i do have hope, i do have hope, friday "the new york times" picked up a story we're covering for 18 months. >> there you go. >> they are reallying this story they will be left behind unless they join in. will the president go out of his wray to actually block bob mueller coming up in may or june and testifying? or would he just rather don't? where does it stan right now? >> well the president said he should not testify. i know a lot of people read the word block in there, which i didn't sea. he should not testify. his point is very simple. bob mueller's report and investigation is definitive and conclusive. as mitch mcconnell is going to say, our majority leader in th
people in the cia or others in the intel community? >> ainsley i don't know. i'm willing to find out. they can't have it both ways. people say it is over, why are we looking at that. they want to continue to have the investigation subpoenas, contempt hearings and all the nonsense that attends to it. they can't have it both ways. we have spend $25 million, wait two years to investigate. brian: but i do have hope, i do have hope, friday "the new york times" picked up a story we're...
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and was an intel hawk and said, jim, we are in the conversation and we'll stay in the conversation,o i'm proud of you for telling me that and you certainly changed my mind. next three to five years just going to continue to grow the company? >> jim, we are so excited about what we have in store. i mean i look at this and i say, look, the last three or four years we've been focused on our products that's how we're here in 2019, 2019 is going to be a big year for us we view it as specific thing with many things in the hopper so for our engineers it's all about high performance computing and putting the best out there. >> terrific. i want to congratulate, 50 years and all the great things you've done including that remarkable run since you came in. dr. lisa su, president and ceo of amd thank you. >> thank you, jim. thank you. >> announcer: cnbc's capital exchange -- >>> you know we're getting flooded with initial public offerings and i have mixed feelings about almost all these deals. too much supply. supply can slay even the strongest bull on the other hand some of them can be incredi
and was an intel hawk and said, jim, we are in the conversation and we'll stay in the conversation,o i'm proud of you for telling me that and you certainly changed my mind. next three to five years just going to continue to grow the company? >> jim, we are so excited about what we have in store. i mean i look at this and i say, look, the last three or four years we've been focused on our products that's how we're here in 2019, 2019 is going to be a big year for us we view it as specific...
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on this weakness, i would stay long intel, not the semiconductors >> still ahead, lyft getting into the earnings report tomorrow, down more than 15% from the ipo price traders are betting on a bigger move we have details. tesla, 3m and zil low had conference calls we'll bring you the latest from the ground "fast money" returns to give every idea the perfect soundtrack. ♪ to fill your world with fun. ♪ to share my culture with my community. ♪ to make each journey more elegant. ♪ i'm working for all the adventure two wheels can bring. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. >>> this is the first one out of the gate the deal was priced at $72 the stock traded up. since then, traded down. it found a home around $60 here over the last couple weeks we know that uber ipo road show is going on right now. this is a really big week for ride sharing newly listed companies here in the u.s. but the implied move in the options markets for lyft's earnings are 10% in either direction. today when the stock is $60.50, if you took the call and putt at the
on this weakness, i would stay long intel, not the semiconductors >> still ahead, lyft getting into the earnings report tomorrow, down more than 15% from the ipo price traders are betting on a bigger move we have details. tesla, 3m and zil low had conference calls we'll bring you the latest from the ground "fast money" returns to give every idea the perfect soundtrack. ♪ to fill your world with fun. ♪ to share my culture with my community. ♪ to make each journey more...
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bearing as you know in the sri lankan issue where india did share intel i think intel is sharing also makes it kind of jolts the other possibility the georges given so the complacency into which countries slip in after a period of no action that complacency is shaken intention is imperative but when a final word i think terrorism and violent extremism is a threat faced by all of our countries across our region and there's absolutely no substitute to transnational corporations vision of cooperation but also corporations outside the region so cooperation between the european union and south asia and we all need to work together and the civil societies in this country is a very important role to play right you never leave it there for the time being shoved up money or not to give the mother thank you so much for coming into the did have been used for years thank you thank you thank you. that's it for today we're leave you with san sebastian in one of the targets of the show. they speak if it's fast tracked last. time. some time in the twenty sixth. my great granddaughter. put the world i
bearing as you know in the sri lankan issue where india did share intel i think intel is sharing also makes it kind of jolts the other possibility the georges given so the complacency into which countries slip in after a period of no action that complacency is shaken intention is imperative but when a final word i think terrorism and violent extremism is a threat faced by all of our countries across our region and there's absolutely no substitute to transnational corporations vision of...
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. >> i like intel.el has found themselves very much in data center and very much in areas that are commoditized >> if you look at smh and roughly 107 is an extreme to where the market is, and the higher beta and this is all about trade war and all about the obvious choice which is let's sell that's most connected to china >> and the etf and the semiconductor group and it is up 2% as of today's close from the monday's lows and let's see if nvidia can hold the gains in the after market and let's see if they catch a bid if they don't you know the answer to where semiconductors are. we'll hear from the ceo and speak of new ipos, check out uber, nearly tripping from the ipo and a new way to trade the stock could put it on the route higher those details when "fast money" returns. >>> welcome back to "fast money. we have an earnings alert on pinterest following the earnings report aditi roy in san francisco with the latest hi, melissa. shares are down 15% after hours after a big earnings miss after being up as
. >> i like intel.el has found themselves very much in data center and very much in areas that are commoditized >> if you look at smh and roughly 107 is an extreme to where the market is, and the higher beta and this is all about trade war and all about the obvious choice which is let's sell that's most connected to china >> and the etf and the semiconductor group and it is up 2% as of today's close from the monday's lows and let's see if nvidia can hold the gains in the after...
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intel committee ohio congressman mining turner and -- mike turner.et me start with you on the intel committee. what is brennan saying here? is he projecting he has something to worry about? >> well, you know, brennan, clapper and comey, all of them believed they were above democracy not responsive to democracy. their undertaking of the investigation threatens democracy. the president's right to give the power to the attorney general to undertake an investigation so it doesn't happen again. can you imagine if right now trump's came pain began the same activities against joe biden that were undertaken against donald trump? this has to stop. it's a threat to democracy. if you turn the tables even the democrats would say it shouldn't happen in democracy. we need to get to the bottom of this and hold people accountable. >> jason: well said. sara, you have covered this as closely as anybody along the way. schiff saying that it is un-american to go back and look at the origins and to reveal the information. what is un-american in schiff's world? >> there is
intel committee ohio congressman mining turner and -- mike turner.et me start with you on the intel committee. what is brennan saying here? is he projecting he has something to worry about? >> well, you know, brennan, clapper and comey, all of them believed they were above democracy not responsive to democracy. their undertaking of the investigation threatens democracy. the president's right to give the power to the attorney general to undertake an investigation so it doesn't happen...
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intel had that 20% drop, cisco is down 10, mayb there's another 10 coming.ne last point here and this is not about cisco's execution and i think they will continue to execute well the dollar's been strong, and look at that in the last ten years and this p/e is getting right back up to the ten-year highs at 17.5 times and that is really rich for a company that's growing like this and it's kind of priced for perfection here and the slightest bit of murky guidance, i think this stock is going to outperform that 5% implied move to the downside so to me, this is a simple trade here and you look to may ex-pier expiration, that's next friday when the stock was trading at 53.25 and paying $1 and selling one of the 49 puts at 20 cents and you break even at 52 and you can make up the three between 53 and 49 your max risk is less than 2% and one-week trade playing for a down side move of what i think if it happens ---es in not a indictment about cisco this is not good guidance. >> i got it. it's about the charts. the charts are setting up for something potentially nast
intel had that 20% drop, cisco is down 10, mayb there's another 10 coming.ne last point here and this is not about cisco's execution and i think they will continue to execute well the dollar's been strong, and look at that in the last ten years and this p/e is getting right back up to the ten-year highs at 17.5 times and that is really rich for a company that's growing like this and it's kind of priced for perfection here and the slightest bit of murky guidance, i think this stock is going to...
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intel talked about things that if you worry about the things they talked about you worry about it for everybody and they talked about data center and china. their datacentric business is something in terms of earnings quality people wanted to see about this company and i feel very good about the path they're on and the valuation is far from stretch relative to their peers in the chip space. google, paid clicks were down significantly and if you think about the first quarter year over year and the comps were really, really tough and at least the analysis says that some of this is related to youtube and products that were initiated last year that made it difficult to hit those number again and if you looked at the gross margin they were excited and a company that gives you 21, and 22 and they're trading so far, relative cheap to the rest of the peer group and i guess i mean fang and mega-cap tech and google others and other bets are starting to get real traction and there's stuff there. >> you still like google, but you're concerned about the conference call. >> that was the worst confe
intel talked about things that if you worry about the things they talked about you worry about it for everybody and they talked about data center and china. their datacentric business is something in terms of earnings quality people wanted to see about this company and i feel very good about the path they're on and the valuation is far from stretch relative to their peers in the chip space. google, paid clicks were down significantly and if you think about the first quarter year over year and...
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trish: new intel on evansville.many members of the region were recently in moscow trying to court the russians and get their help. once again it's actually important on a strategic level for us not to have the russians getting all of the oil in venezuela. oil by the way that is one third bigger than the amount they have in the ground in saudi arabia. of course the venezuelans cannot figure out how to get out of the ground. that is were american companies theoretically would come in. we will talk more about venezuela on monday. we have charles payne town hall. >> this is a fox business special presentation, live from networnew york city, "making mo" with charles payne. capitalism verse socialism, shee--charles payne. charles: you get a car, you get a car. >> you got it. >> good to see you. hey. >> thank you, thank you all very much. thank you. a town hall on capitalism and socialism, we'll get to questions from live studio audience, but let's meet folks answering the
trish: new intel on evansville.many members of the region were recently in moscow trying to court the russians and get their help. once again it's actually important on a strategic level for us not to have the russians getting all of the oil in venezuela. oil by the way that is one third bigger than the amount they have in the ground in saudi arabia. of course the venezuelans cannot figure out how to get out of the ground. that is were american companies theoretically would come in. we will...
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, republican led, by the way, republican led senate intel committee's subpoena on his oldest son. >> my son testified for hours and hours. my son was totally exonerated by mueller, who frankly does not like donald trump, me, this donald trump. >> i said keep revisionist history in mind. that is revisionist history. this is the fact. donald trump jr. was not exonerated by robert mueller. in regard to that infamous trump tower meeting with russians mueller said, and i quote, "the government would unlikely be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the june meeting participants had general knowledge that their conduct was unlawful," which is not being exonerated. and listen to this. this is from senator lindsey graham today talking about his fellow republican richard burr subpoenaing trump jr. >> burr issued the subpoena -- >> i like richard burr. i just don't know -- to me mueller's the last word for me. i'm over, i'm done. he testified before the committee. testified for the special counsel. in this environment i'd be very reluctant if i were a lawyer to let my client get back in
, republican led, by the way, republican led senate intel committee's subpoena on his oldest son. >> my son testified for hours and hours. my son was totally exonerated by mueller, who frankly does not like donald trump, me, this donald trump. >> i said keep revisionist history in mind. that is revisionist history. this is the fact. donald trump jr. was not exonerated by robert mueller. in regard to that infamous trump tower meeting with russians mueller said, and i quote, "the...
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trish: new intel on evansville.king for help and restructuring debt.we know that many members of the region were recently in moscow trying to court the russians and get their help. once again it's actually important on a strategic level for us not to have the russians getting all of the oil in venezuela. oil by the way that is one third bigger than the amount they have in the ground in saudi arabia. of course the venezuelans cannot figure out how to get out of the ground. that is were american companies theoretically would come in. we will talk more about venezuela on monday. we have a representative that will be with us to talk about it. maria bartiromo 's "wall street" starts now. maria: happy weekend! welcome to the weekend the analyst is the week that was. and helps position you for the week ahead.i'm maria bartiromo. this week we are coming to you from washington d.c.. the elevation founder and early facebook founder will be here to talk about close to break up facebook. we will hear what he says. then later fo
trish: new intel on evansville.king for help and restructuring debt.we know that many members of the region were recently in moscow trying to court the russians and get their help. once again it's actually important on a strategic level for us not to have the russians getting all of the oil in venezuela. oil by the way that is one third bigger than the amount they have in the ground in saudi arabia. of course the venezuelans cannot figure out how to get out of the ground. that is were american...
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the same goes for the intel chairman, well-known liar, the cowardly adam schiff. calling barr's investigation a quest for transparency, called it un-american. the sameun schiff who tweeted ts in december of 2016, "president obama can and must declassify as much as possible about russian hacking our elections, rest assured that trump won't." and i have offered him four hours of airtime, three on the radio show, one here. why won't he come on? we have every single lie that he has told you, we the american people.av he is a liar, a conspiracy theorist. in the worst part is, we now know that he is lying. a conspiracy hack through and through, and we have a lying partisan hack in charge of the house intelligence committee. that is scary. but rest assured, barr is not going to release sources and methods or highly classified intelligence, and let's not forget c that those who are now saying, oh, we can't release this, are the same people that were asking the attorney general of the united states barr to break the law and release the mueller report with grand jury testim
the same goes for the intel chairman, well-known liar, the cowardly adam schiff. calling barr's investigation a quest for transparency, called it un-american. the sameun schiff who tweeted ts in december of 2016, "president obama can and must declassify as much as possible about russian hacking our elections, rest assured that trump won't." and i have offered him four hours of airtime, three on the radio show, one here. why won't he come on? we have every single lie that he has told...
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and major double top here at 103 and that came on the heels of micron saying similar and obviously intel saying similar, as well. so i agree with tim. listen, trade deal or no trade deal there are other headwinds coming on right now and they go lower from here. >> qualcomm could be when they settled that deal with apple getting paid by apple, also to settle this dispute and the stock is back to 90 bucks and i think there are probably different entry points not too far from here. >> the average right target on intel, 37 analysts and the average target is at 43 and the analyst community can stat putting the estimates down and they have to get more bullish on the name your next guest says the worst may be over for semiconductors and it could be time to start dipping into the chips chris verrone is going off the charts for us at the plasma. give investors in this group some much-needed, decent news. >> hi, brian what's notable about the semis here is the change in attitude among investors so quickly, and let's just look at the chart here and this is the sox and etf. it was only a month ago t
and major double top here at 103 and that came on the heels of micron saying similar and obviously intel saying similar, as well. so i agree with tim. listen, trade deal or no trade deal there are other headwinds coming on right now and they go lower from here. >> qualcomm could be when they settled that deal with apple getting paid by apple, also to settle this dispute and the stock is back to 90 bucks and i think there are probably different entry points not too far from here. >>...
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held the intel corrupwith the ae attorney general to weaponize and politicize the nation's intel and enforcement entities. weaponizeing law enforcement for political purposes is exactly what the democrats were doing in the runup to the election, is it not? >> exactly. and i think it's going to go back as far as -- certainly as far as 2015, maybe as far as 2012 in terms of abuses of the nsa database by the obama administration, doj, irs, fbi, all of them under president obama, which is also going to implicate mr. mueller and mr. comey and a lot of other people in these abuses. and the president -- this president has been the most transparent, certainly in my lifetime and in all that i've known in terms of his willingness to cooperate with the special counsel investigation, allow everyone to testify, unlimited hours, disclosing thousands, well millions of documents actually, and allowing hundreds of witnesses to testify without limit. and also this attorney general has been the most transparent in producing the mueller report with only 1.5% redacted and the democrats still haven't gone
held the intel corrupwith the ae attorney general to weaponize and politicize the nation's intel and enforcement entities. weaponizeing law enforcement for political purposes is exactly what the democrats were doing in the runup to the election, is it not? >> exactly. and i think it's going to go back as far as -- certainly as far as 2015, maybe as far as 2012 in terms of abuses of the nsa database by the obama administration, doj, irs, fbi, all of them under president obama, which is...
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even "the new york times" said yesterday suggested she was likely fbi and working for some other intel agency. she barely spoke english. she was very flirty. she was probing me about two different things. one, it was about my own background in the energy business, a very sensitive topic i was working on throughout my career in the middle east. and the second thing was about trump and russia. so there was a two-angled approach here. one about george papadopoulos as an individual. and my background dealing with other governments, not russia. and then trump and russia. so it was a very bizarre meeting. and, of course, there was no fruit to bear from this meeting because there was no conspiracy. and i have never even met a russian official in my life so -- >> did she offer you sex? >> they, of course, overtly didn't offer it. but she made it very clear that was on the table if we continued to enjoy each other's company. and as you saw in the -- >> here's what you wrote -- here's what you wrote in your book about azra turk. we'll put it on the screen. azra turk is a vision right out of cent
even "the new york times" said yesterday suggested she was likely fbi and working for some other intel agency. she barely spoke english. she was very flirty. she was probing me about two different things. one, it was about my own background in the energy business, a very sensitive topic i was working on throughout my career in the middle east. and the second thing was about trump and russia. so there was a two-angled approach here. one about george papadopoulos as an individual. and...
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intel analysts -- intel analysts. forensic accountants and other staff. 2,800 subpoenas issued. 500 witnesses interviewed. warrants executed. more than 230 orders for communication records so records could be obtained. 13 requests to foreign governments for evidence. over $25 million spent. over two years. we may not agree on much but i hope we can agree we had ample resources, took a lot of time, and talked to a lot of people. and you can read for yourself what he found. the attorney general will tell us a bit about what his opinion of the report is. in terms of interacting with the white house, the white house turned over to mr. mueller 1.4 millioning to be yumets and records. -- 1.4 million documents and records. never asserted executive privilege one time. over 20 white house staffers, including eight from the white house counsel's office, were interviewed voluntarily. don mcgann, chief counsel for the white house, was interviewed for over 30 hours. everybody that they wanted to talk to from the trump campaign on
intel analysts -- intel analysts. forensic accountants and other staff. 2,800 subpoenas issued. 500 witnesses interviewed. warrants executed. more than 230 orders for communication records so records could be obtained. 13 requests to foreign governments for evidence. over $25 million spent. over two years. we may not agree on much but i hope we can agree we had ample resources, took a lot of time, and talked to a lot of people. and you can read for yourself what he found. the attorney general...
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view over the subpoena for don junior and now republicans are going after one of their own, senate intel chair richard burr for making it happen. >>> plus james comey on the two-year anniversary of his firing says tonight trump would be charged with obstruction were he not president but also says we're not in a constitutional crisis. and the backdrop to all of this, two more missiles launched by north korea and saber rattling from kim jong-un, the 11th hour on a thursday night starts right now. >>> good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams. day 840 of the trump administration and the legal and political challenges facing this white house are multiplying. it has been six weeks now since the special counsel robert mueller ended his investigation which had loomed as a potential giant threat to the trump presidency. now the drum beat from democrats is getting louder for mueller to appear before congress and to testify about his report. the question? whether trump and the white house will try to stop him from doing so. he
view over the subpoena for don junior and now republicans are going after one of their own, senate intel chair richard burr for making it happen. >>> plus james comey on the two-year anniversary of his firing says tonight trump would be charged with obstruction were he not president but also says we're not in a constitutional crisis. and the backdrop to all of this, two more missiles launched by north korea and saber rattling from kim jong-un, the 11th hour on a thursday night starts...
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of money with that and the with of course google that would come down to the android licensing with intel or science it's going to be chips if you look at any wall way smartphone about 70 percent of what goes into the phone comes from american companies so there is a lot of money riding on that and i think it sounds to me a lot they this brought that change of mind and there are huge consequences when you put such a big company on a blacklist and then suddenly say no we'll give them a reprieve but only for certain amount of time. should other firms around the world be worried about the u.s. actions. well i think so i mean of course if you look at china there's other firms there that could be targeted by this administration in the white house any time and of course as we just learned in this particular story american companies then have to worry that business breaks are for them as well and companies generally of course when it comes not only to this particular ban on huawei but to the broader u.s. chinese trade dispute that we have been following for months now companies are all very very
of money with that and the with of course google that would come down to the android licensing with intel or science it's going to be chips if you look at any wall way smartphone about 70 percent of what goes into the phone comes from american companies so there is a lot of money riding on that and i think it sounds to me a lot they this brought that change of mind and there are huge consequences when you put such a big company on a blacklist and then suddenly say no we'll give them a reprieve...
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the show at the compewtext industry trade show pricing was one of the big notes there relative to intel game chips. amd a standout on a day that chips right now flat to down for the most part. may is on pace in factto be th worst month for chips since november 2008 back in the midst of the financial crisis. large cap tech fang names also under pressure this month but helping the nasdaq 100 outperform today amazon looking at its first back-to-back sessions since may 16th when it's actually seeing guidance. back over to you >> thanks, bertha, for that. quick question john on the chip names. what's your take at the moment and how much is priced in on the trade war? >> at the beginning of the month really i think intel's three-year outlook where they lowered their guidance really threw the chip sector into a tailspin and that's what you saw reverberate. obviously the issues with huawei, the legal issues on qualcomm hasn't helped the sector i do think it's really interesting today amd's bounce amd was always the perennial redheaded stepchild. and the thought amongst investors was that intel
the show at the compewtext industry trade show pricing was one of the big notes there relative to intel game chips. amd a standout on a day that chips right now flat to down for the most part. may is on pace in factto be th worst month for chips since november 2008 back in the midst of the financial crisis. large cap tech fang names also under pressure this month but helping the nasdaq 100 outperform today amazon looking at its first back-to-back sessions since may 16th when it's actually...
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new intel on that just second away.resident trump vowing to stay tough on china as critics warn raising tariffs on chinese goods is om going to hurt america.
new intel on that just second away.resident trump vowing to stay tough on china as critics warn raising tariffs on chinese goods is om going to hurt america.
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such good relationship in which case of course but still because of the trust deficit the entire but intel sharing is imperative and the third is the advantage of intelligence. airing as you know in the street issue where india did share in terror i think in two sharing also makes it kind of jolts the other possibility of the georges given so the complacency into which countries slip in after the pivot of no action that complacency is shaken me is imperative but when a final word i think terrorism and violent extremism is a threat faced by all of our countries across our region and there's absolutely no substitute to transnational corporations vision or corporation but also corporations outside the region so cooperation between the european union and south asia and we all need to work together and the civil societies in these countries a very important role to play right you never leave it there for the time being shot many of them not to give the mother thank you so much for coming in today did have been used radios thank you thank you thank you. that's it for today relieve your wits and
such good relationship in which case of course but still because of the trust deficit the entire but intel sharing is imperative and the third is the advantage of intelligence. airing as you know in the street issue where india did share in terror i think in two sharing also makes it kind of jolts the other possibility of the georges given so the complacency into which countries slip in after the pivot of no action that complacency is shaken me is imperative but when a final word i think...
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investigations from the fbi, bob mueller, house intel committee, bipartisan senate panel, on the same russia collusion lie, all cleared the president. yet speaker pelosi -- by the way, she is only speaker in name only. she has to now capitulate to a radical base led by the real speaker of the house, and that of course, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and her friends in the radical left. pelosi, of course, now acting on the insane dictates, yes, given by freshman congresswomen. to bash our commander in chief, just minutes before what was supposed to be a bipartisan, important meeting on infrastructure. at the white house, the president is done. two and a half years, cooperation, no executive privilege, encouraged everyone to testify. 1.5 million documents, even answered mueller's questions. he's done. he is not going to be a punching bag day in and day out. today, the president rightly fought back in a huge way. he should do it, he did do it, and according to reports, the president walked right into his meeting with pelosi and schumer, called them out for their unethical conduct
investigations from the fbi, bob mueller, house intel committee, bipartisan senate panel, on the same russia collusion lie, all cleared the president. yet speaker pelosi -- by the way, she is only speaker in name only. she has to now capitulate to a radical base led by the real speaker of the house, and that of course, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and her friends in the radical left. pelosi, of course, now acting on the insane dictates, yes, given by freshman congresswomen. to bash...
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this system developed by intel uses a series of cameras to create 3—dimensional images of a set, buts stadium, home of arsenal football club, the first premier league team use a revolutionary new technology which could change the way we watch the beautiful game in the future. as well as arsenal, the intel true view system has been installed at two other premier league clubs — champions league finalists liverpool and newly crowned champions manchester city. in the past, traditionally a camera would show you one point of view. what we can actually do is enable multiple cameras to consist of one frame and one shot that shows you 360 degrees angle showing you all those plays of, well, did he touch, did he not touch, i'd like to see from the other side. so now we can deliver that story to you. it consists of 38 5k cameras installed at fixed points around each stadium, which feed content into a dedicated control room. in this control room, an operator and producer can recreate match action in 3d and using some serious processing power, can allow replays to simulate the perspective from any
this system developed by intel uses a series of cameras to create 3—dimensional images of a set, buts stadium, home of arsenal football club, the first premier league team use a revolutionary new technology which could change the way we watch the beautiful game in the future. as well as arsenal, the intel true view system has been installed at two other premier league clubs — champions league finalists liverpool and newly crowned champions manchester city. in the past, traditionally a...
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as well as arsenal, the intel true view system has been installed at two other premier league clubs.uld show you one point of view. what we can actually do is enable multiple cameras to consist of one frame and one shot that shows you 360 degrees angle showing you all the blaze, did he touch, did he not touch, i‘d like to see from the other side so now we can deliver that story to you. it consists of 38 five k cameras installed at fixed points around each stadium which feed content into a dedicated control room. in this control room, and operator and producer can reap create match action in 3d and using some serious processing power, can allow replays to simulate the perspective from any point or player on the pitch. imagine that if you will be filming in volumetric ‘s, i would not just be will be filming in volumetric ‘s, i would notjust be a 2—dimensional images people but actually build—up hundreds of thousands of millions of 3—dimensional pixels. hundreds of thousands of millions of 3-dimensional pixels. so what are the clubs get out of it? it starts to merge that space between t
as well as arsenal, the intel true view system has been installed at two other premier league clubs.uld show you one point of view. what we can actually do is enable multiple cameras to consist of one frame and one shot that shows you 360 degrees angle showing you all the blaze, did he touch, did he not touch, i‘d like to see from the other side so now we can deliver that story to you. it consists of 38 five k cameras installed at fixed points around each stadium which feed content into a...
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the senate intel committee subpoenaing donald trump jr. it would seem the white house has entered the beginning of the next phase of all these congressional velinvestigations >> the koda of mueller record was now it's up to congress. what i wonder about in this story, he talks about how the mueller report gave some credibility to what michael cohen said, didn't completely accept it all completely, but then they didn't compel jay sekulow also to testify. why did so many people not have to go and talk to bob mueller and his team. it still baffles me donald trump himself did not face intense pressure to have to go and speak himself. >> he did those very cogent answers. there was a lot of pressure. there was timing also. there was a proctor there. he was under a lot of pressure. >> do you want to jump in and try to answer allialliss's ques. >> i wish i knew the answers. there's going to be inquiry after inquiry. here is what we're about to see. we're going to see all the trump lawyers, all the trump team completely obstruct attempts to get to
the senate intel committee subpoenaing donald trump jr. it would seem the white house has entered the beginning of the next phase of all these congressional velinvestigations >> the koda of mueller record was now it's up to congress. what i wonder about in this story, he talks about how the mueller report gave some credibility to what michael cohen said, didn't completely accept it all completely, but then they didn't compel jay sekulow also to testify. why did so many people not have to...