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how robust is the us's intel on russia? look, what the us's intel on russia?? look, what the us has basically _ the us's intel on russia? look, what the us has basically done _ the us's intel on russia? look, what the us has basically done since - the us's intel on russia? look, what the us has basically done since 1945| the us has basically done since 1945 is develop a vast intelligence complex to focus on, then, the soviet union, then russia, in particular russia's military movements, because as the two largest nuclear powers, they were in constant fear that the other would move to strike against the other one. our intelligence and our ability to focus on russia's military movements is extremely good, and i think what we are seeing here is the united states has access to vast intelligence resources that the ukrainians are simply do not have at their disposal, and we are seeing movement of russian forces. every indicator points to a potential invasion, and this is an invasion force right now that is roughly on par with invasion forces the us and uk invaded ir
how robust is the us's intel on russia? look, what the us's intel on russia?? look, what the us has basically _ the us's intel on russia? look, what the us has basically done _ the us's intel on russia? look, what the us has basically done since - the us's intel on russia? look, what the us has basically done since 1945| the us has basically done since 1945 is develop a vast intelligence complex to focus on, then, the soviet union, then russia, in particular russia's military movements, because...
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intel have said — economic sovereignty. intel have said it _ economic sovereignty.l have said it wants to - economic sovereignty. intell have said it wants to develop european chip manufacturing capacity. the eu has got to attract the likes of intel and others. that is key to its success, is it?— others. that is key to its success, is it? the eu has a lot of chip _ success, is it? the eu has a lot of chip companies - lot of chip companies themselves, they have st macro, these companies design and make their own chips, they simply do not make enough of them. for next—generation technologies like artificial intelligence a lot of the high—end chips are made in taiwan by tsmc, so that is the critical issue. we need to move high—end chips here and even intel would admit it is falling behind on high—end chip production. it is falling behind on high-end chip production-— production. it is interesting to see what _ production. it is interesting to see what happens - production. it is interesting to see what happens next. | to see what happens next. cyrus, thank you very muc
intel have said — economic sovereignty. intel have said it _ economic sovereignty.l have said it wants to - economic sovereignty. intell have said it wants to develop european chip manufacturing capacity. the eu has got to attract the likes of intel and others. that is key to its success, is it?— others. that is key to its success, is it? the eu has a lot of chip _ success, is it? the eu has a lot of chip companies - lot of chip companies themselves, they have st macro, these companies...
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some of the 13fs einhorn and green light, intel has their attention.e'll be watching that as the company evolves. by the way, we'll hear from gelsinger later in the week. >>> we're going to continue to watch the markets. nasdaq just shy of a 2% gain for the day. the ceo of arista networks is next "tech check" is just getting started. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspective. and a dedicated trade desk of expert-level support. that will push you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no going back. switching wireless carriers is easy with xfinity. ♪♪♪ just lean
some of the 13fs einhorn and green light, intel has their attention.e'll be watching that as the company evolves. by the way, we'll hear from gelsinger later in the week. >>> we're going to continue to watch the markets. nasdaq just shy of a 2% gain for the day. the ceo of arista networks is next "tech check" is just getting started. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you...
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intel wants to build semiconductors. a contract manufacturer and what intel will get is some of tower's clients. but it is a tiny business. a $1.3 billion business. tower semiconductor is tens of billions. in looking at pellet on, and interest -- at pellet on -- at peleton, interesting. this is after three savage days of declines. on monday night, there are some really senior folks on the supply chain, departing the company. there is a big part of the strategy to scale down and rethink the business format, but the market sharing a three-day bloodbath. on tuesday, the stock higher. it is focused on content, less on hardware and might be the way to go. emily: as we make our way through and out of the pandemic, some companies hit harder than others like peloton. sweeping overall brought management and layoffs, including executives running operations, the supply chain, and other functions according to folks with knowledge of the situation. whereas the future of -- where is the future of fitness and connective fitness headed?
intel wants to build semiconductors. a contract manufacturer and what intel will get is some of tower's clients. but it is a tiny business. a $1.3 billion business. tower semiconductor is tens of billions. in looking at pellet on, and interest -- at pellet on -- at peleton, interesting. this is after three savage days of declines. on monday night, there are some really senior folks on the supply chain, departing the company. there is a big part of the strategy to scale down and rethink the...
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intel's announcement helped us fix that problem. intel is not alone. since 2021 companies have announced investments totaling more than $200 billion in domestic manufacturing here in america. from iconic compass like gm and ford building out new electric vehicles to test our nation's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, to innovative younger companies building electric trucks or pro terra building electric buses. which i saw it in a virtual tour last year when i met with the ceo virtually. it really impressed me. these companies joining intel, bringing microchip manufacturing back to america after decades of decay. from texas instruments to tsmc in arizona, we are seeing the beginnings of an american manufacturing come back. this is not hyperbole this is real, this is genuine, this is real. you've heard me say all along when i was running the world is at an inflection point. things are going to change and big ways. this is one of those transition moments. two weeks ago went to pittsburgh or that union pacific railroad announce the largest purchase of
intel's announcement helped us fix that problem. intel is not alone. since 2021 companies have announced investments totaling more than $200 billion in domestic manufacturing here in america. from iconic compass like gm and ford building out new electric vehicles to test our nation's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, to innovative younger companies building electric trucks or pro terra building electric buses. which i saw it in a virtual tour last year when i met with the ceo virtually. it...
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intel upgraded to a market perform from an underperform at raymond james.m saying it's down 30% since its downgrade. it is one of our calls of the day, but jenny, a market performance like getting medium fries that are kind of cold, right? it's better than no fries, but still, it's not a ringing endorsement. >> yeah. i think that's exactly right it's better than no fries. so as you all know, when i say i'm early it's my other word for i have been wrong. so so far it has been wrong like intel and it's been wrong and i think what this upgrade does is it starts to look forward and it riffs off of their investor day. intel says they're investing heavily for process superiority and the path to that goal is very long and expensive, and i am okay with that. intel is taking their cash flow and they are investing in these foundries and they will make a lot of money on that and they should get to $6 a share when they get to $6 a share earnings, you have a $90 stock if that happens in three years or four years that's a double from year and if you say to me, jenny, do
intel upgraded to a market perform from an underperform at raymond james.m saying it's down 30% since its downgrade. it is one of our calls of the day, but jenny, a market performance like getting medium fries that are kind of cold, right? it's better than no fries, but still, it's not a ringing endorsement. >> yeah. i think that's exactly right it's better than no fries. so as you all know, when i say i'm early it's my other word for i have been wrong. so so far it has been wrong like...
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do i pick nvidia, amd, or intel? producers, but why don't you tell the viewers what it is. >> i know you're very happy about my answer, scott, because there is a strong potential -- >> surprised >> there's a strong potential i may get back into intel soon, and i know that will tee it up for you to have some wonderful times spiking the football in my face i know you've missed those the last 18 months i've been out, but basically, this is a business about scale intel is the second largest semi conductor company out there. scale matters. it gives them better margins, and they may be turning them around also, listen to my final trade for a better pick. >> when did you sell intel where was it do you remember the number i don't remember >> it was around this level. so it was not a good sale. i think it was object of 2020. but the reason it was a good sale is the last four quarters or whatever it is, i haven't had to listen to you and josh just beat me over the head about nvidia versus intel. i've enjoyed it. >> no, but in
do i pick nvidia, amd, or intel? producers, but why don't you tell the viewers what it is. >> i know you're very happy about my answer, scott, because there is a strong potential -- >> surprised >> there's a strong potential i may get back into intel soon, and i know that will tee it up for you to have some wonderful times spiking the football in my face i know you've missed those the last 18 months i've been out, but basically, this is a business about scale intel is the...
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it's $6 billion, 3% of intel's market cap but probably also not a game changer.plaud the general sense of aggressiveness intel is trying to beef up in terms of manufacturing capacity and foundry, but maybe not the deal that gets them over the edge competitively necessarily so i don't think it's an outright negative, but again, it seems like not the first choice deal that intel might have looked to make >> interesting that intel shares are higher today off the deal. your position on intel or semis in general >> well, it's good for tower, but it's unclear to us whether this is good for intel i agree with mike, this is barely a dent in their business. intel has been trying to get into the foundry business to make advanced product for many years now. they have not really had success with it. we're more a proponent of tsmc we like the companies that are already well positioned and intel has had challenges tower will bring some execution risk and doesn't give them a strong flag in the ground in this industry. >> but more broadly, do you think the semi sector is looking
it's $6 billion, 3% of intel's market cap but probably also not a game changer.plaud the general sense of aggressiveness intel is trying to beef up in terms of manufacturing capacity and foundry, but maybe not the deal that gets them over the edge competitively necessarily so i don't think it's an outright negative, but again, it seems like not the first choice deal that intel might have looked to make >> interesting that intel shares are higher today off the deal. your position on intel...
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. >>> still ahead, power semi is so s soaring o on a takeover by intel. a top analyst says it is not enough intel shares up 1% today plus, travel stocks are taking off again and airlines are betting the pent up demand for transatlantic travel will be a game changer for their bottom line american up 8% delta up 6%. we have more when "power lunch" ntue coins. alright, so...cordless headphones, you can watch movies through your phone? and y'all got electric cars? yeah. the future is crunk! (laughs) anything else you wanna know? is the hype too much? am i ready? i can't tell you everything. but if you want to make history, you gotta call your own shots. we going to the league! switching wireless carriers is easy with xfinity. just lean on our helpful switch squad to help you save with xfinity mobile. they can help break up with your current carrier for you and transfer your info to your new phone. giving you a fast and easy experience that can save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill. visit your nearest xfinity store and see how the switch squad can hel
. >>> still ahead, power semi is so s soaring o on a takeover by intel. a top analyst says it is not enough intel shares up 1% today plus, travel stocks are taking off again and airlines are betting the pent up demand for transatlantic travel will be a game changer for their bottom line american up 8% delta up 6%. we have more when "power lunch" ntue coins. alright, so...cordless headphones, you can watch movies through your phone? and y'all got electric cars? yeah. the...
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did you hear amd is bigger than intel?reen. >> about time. the gloom -- when you talk about stocks now with people, it's just like every other kind of you're inching bottom. i lost everything. i'm done cathie wood. that's what people are like. they want to get off on another topic immediately. >> yeah. >> even the olympics >> you mentioned caesars earlier. >> yes penn is not that far behind. are we getting into an environment we'll start talking about how you make money in the expense? >> yeah. i read the caesars as meaning, look, i had a lot of friends who game you can get the 500, take it out, some places -- >> or get the thousand or what you can do is do one and you can have your wife or spouse do one. >> i wasn't going to reveal how they did it. >> we didn't do that we should have. >> yeah. and took caesars to the cleaners as a matter of fact, they got one hour it's really incredible so they are going -- they're pulling back i would rather own draft kings why? because it's really come down. and they're last man standin
did you hear amd is bigger than intel?reen. >> about time. the gloom -- when you talk about stocks now with people, it's just like every other kind of you're inching bottom. i lost everything. i'm done cathie wood. that's what people are like. they want to get off on another topic immediately. >> yeah. >> even the olympics >> you mentioned caesars earlier. >> yes penn is not that far behind. are we getting into an environment we'll start talking about how you make...
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let's start with intel, which is a kind of unloved stock. >> yeah, very much intel, as the dominant leaderucing semi-conductors, chips for computers, they are at a critical stage in their evolution where they're making some very, very large investments in the heartland of america. to produce semi-conductor chips at scale in the united states. and the way that intel is typically most successful is being an innovation leader but also being the producer with the lowest marginal cost and on the other side of this our bet would be that intel will again be successful at scaling up as they have in the past, with these investments and on the other side, you could have a very formidable competitor yes, it's unloved but it's a company that we think is going to be successful on the other side of the chip shortage. >> so the reports of its demise greatly exaggerated. it is not -- time has not passed it by. quick thoughts on hershey chocolate chips and pepsi potato chips. >> both of them very, very consistent we think ultimately they have some pricing -- there's cost issues in the present time, as ever
let's start with intel, which is a kind of unloved stock. >> yeah, very much intel, as the dominant leaderucing semi-conductors, chips for computers, they are at a critical stage in their evolution where they're making some very, very large investments in the heartland of america. to produce semi-conductor chips at scale in the united states. and the way that intel is typically most successful is being an innovation leader but also being the producer with the lowest marginal cost and on...
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they had an investor day recently, intel. this is bernstein's take. the comments on intel's plan were almost absurdly bullish, and i think the street is thinking this is going to take a lot longer and is going to cost a lot more money than perhaps intel stated today. emily: ed ludlow, thank you. coming up, we continue the conversation on russian aggression toward ukraine and how it is using cyberattacks to paralyze ukraine's government. that is still to come. ♪ emily: president biden wrapping up remarks and saying he is convinced russian president vladimir putin has decided to invade ukraine. as the standoff has continued over the last week, cyberattack launched earlier this week paralyzed multiple ukrainian government websites and banking systems. officials in kyiv called this attack the worst of its kind in ukrainian history, and shooting to mass confusion and destabilization. officials deemed the size and resources involved in this attack suggest a country was behind it. joining us now for more on the global threat landscape is andrea joyce, head o
they had an investor day recently, intel. this is bernstein's take. the comments on intel's plan were almost absurdly bullish, and i think the street is thinking this is going to take a lot longer and is going to cost a lot more money than perhaps intel stated today. emily: ed ludlow, thank you. coming up, we continue the conversation on russian aggression toward ukraine and how it is using cyberattacks to paralyze ukraine's government. that is still to come. ♪ emily: president biden wrapping...
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this is clearly some sort of intel op being filtered through the state department and the media. yet, for months now they've told us russia is definitely going to manufacture a pretext for an invasion. a lone ap reporter asked, how do you know this? they immediately accused him of working for putin. pretty much the only reporter who asked a question like that. there is a depressing irony to that. this morning on a piece on sub stack. "a big reason we are supposed to be an improvement over putin's russia is that we don't use the news media is a instrument of warfare. russian reporters don't have much choice in being and scripted for this duty. what is the excuse of westerners who broadcast cia gibberish on command?" that's a very good question. the answer is they have no excuse. joe kent has lived with the sad consequences of lies like these. he's a former member of the army special forces and also running for congress in washington state. he joins us tonight. joe kent, thanks for coming on. nobody on the show was pretending to know what russia is going to do or what ukraine is go
this is clearly some sort of intel op being filtered through the state department and the media. yet, for months now they've told us russia is definitely going to manufacture a pretext for an invasion. a lone ap reporter asked, how do you know this? they immediately accused him of working for putin. pretty much the only reporter who asked a question like that. there is a depressing irony to that. this morning on a piece on sub stack. "a big reason we are supposed to be an improvement over...
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that'sone of the reasons why i think that intel, if they can -- intel texas instruments is trying to put much more foundry together everybody wants -- everyone's starting to realize this is not a short-term shortage. >> not going away. >> no. >> yeah. >> and i think jay powell should be heartened that we're going to have more chips but then disheartened that it takes two years. >> we're going to talk m&a more broadly as we get reports about monster and conconstellation we'll get cramer's mad dash, countdown to the opening bell in just under ten minutes will look back on our lives and think, "i wish i'd bought an even thinner tv, found a lighter light beer, or had an even smarter smartphone." do you think any of us will look back on our lives and regret the things we didn't buy? or the places we didn't go? ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ ♪ ♪ i call it.... the wheel. ok, this is a miss. it's a fork. i got ten forks right here, baby. a toilet? we're not animals. we go outside like humans. nobody's going to the moon, ever! why not? it's too far! it's far.
that'sone of the reasons why i think that intel, if they can -- intel texas instruments is trying to put much more foundry together everybody wants -- everyone's starting to realize this is not a short-term shortage. >> not going away. >> no. >> yeah. >> and i think jay powell should be heartened that we're going to have more chips but then disheartened that it takes two years. >> we're going to talk m&a more broadly as we get reports about monster and...
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intel has been outstanding since we started learning about this several months ago and i think warning the world and things like a false flag has real value. makes it much more difficult for putin to act in the manner in which i'm pretty sure he'd like to do. the issues of provocation as well. so i think it helps education the american people and our nato allies about how this would go forward. it also sets the stage in a very real sense. president is right. he doesn't allude to specific intel, but references it saying that the threat is there and that an invasion is imminent and i've seen, i'm assume, most of what he has and he's right. i guess i would remind people even if the intel wasn't there and i understand prelude to previous conflicts that has been conflicted, we can't chuck our common sense out the door. the fact of the matter is putin has invaded ukraine twice before. moldova, georgia. he has 198,000 troops flanking. he has military exercises taking place to the north and to the south. we're seeing missile exercises now. the evacuation of civilians in the east. the full krem
intel has been outstanding since we started learning about this several months ago and i think warning the world and things like a false flag has real value. makes it much more difficult for putin to act in the manner in which i'm pretty sure he'd like to do. the issues of provocation as well. so i think it helps education the american people and our nato allies about how this would go forward. it also sets the stage in a very real sense. president is right. he doesn't allude to specific intel,...
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so in retaliation for that , jim cooper has askedco the intel agencies to dig up dirt on us.o be clear, that's not loud. it's illegal. it is illegal to use the u.s. government to settlee partisan s scores or to silence opposition journalists. it isilts. also, by the way, illegal to secretly monitor their electronic communicationsn . but joe biden's nsa did that to this show this summer that happened speculating about it. hae nsa admitted it and congressman cooper admitted what he did today when we a askd him that he was too cowardly tor comedl on the show tonight to explain how he could justify that this is scary behavior. it's alsoo revealing after a full year of governing, all the biden administration can muster when challenged are ad hominem attacks and more spyingt from the intel agencies. let's put the intelligence on what they can't do is explain themselves. they don't even try. that's not a sign of strength. it's a sign of rot. s it's a sign of weakness. and yet they're doing it and they're getting away with it. how are they getting away with it? very simple.re they're
so in retaliation for that , jim cooper has askedco the intel agencies to dig up dirt on us.o be clear, that's not loud. it's illegal. it is illegal to use the u.s. government to settlee partisan s scores or to silence opposition journalists. it isilts. also, by the way, illegal to secretly monitor their electronic communicationsn . but joe biden's nsa did that to this show this summer that happened speculating about it. hae nsa admitted it and congressman cooper admitted what he did today when...
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be losing share at least through 2023 so it was those statements and a frank acknowledgement from intel on the competitive situation that their data center business finds themselves in and that was what tipped me over the edge and that's why we nut out today. >> go ahead. but there's a lot of other good stuff that's happened with the stock. as you mentioned it is down 20% off the peak and down 20% year to date. the earnings multiple is down 50% off of that november 50 and earnings are up 30% since the forward earnings and the stock is up under flshgs 12 minutes and it's 20 times or less unlikely than 20% earnings power they have in relatively short order. i don't think that's a peak, either their shares is increasing and their -- and they just close the field diluted and they suggested it's accretive which means they mufrt saa a perspective. >> you put it together it seemed look a good time joe, i know you own it you've got a question for stays. >> stacy, first of all, thank you for coming around and i appreciate the hume ility and it's about taiwan, semi, nvidia and amd and all of the
be losing share at least through 2023 so it was those statements and a frank acknowledgement from intel on the competitive situation that their data center business finds themselves in and that was what tipped me over the edge and that's why we nut out today. >> go ahead. but there's a lot of other good stuff that's happened with the stock. as you mentioned it is down 20% off the peak and down 20% year to date. the earnings multiple is down 50% off of that november 50 and earnings are up...
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we want names like ibm for example and intel. ibm trades 19 types earnings.r in free cash flow. they're entering into the cloud business. i think there are opportunities. you have to figure out how to pay less for stocks and get more cash in return. [closing bell rings] liz: sean pacer, of, sean pacer, my friend, sean o'hara pacer etf. folks guess what, we're right there? not a sure thing. the dow closes in correction. ♪♪ larry: hello, everyone, welcome to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. of course this week we've been covering russia-ukraine story which has dominated the headline news but there are a lot of other problems going on in america and you know our mantra is save america, kill the bill, save america kill inflation, save america, end the fossil fuel jihad, save america, close the border, save america let parents run their kids schools,
we want names like ibm for example and intel. ibm trades 19 types earnings.r in free cash flow. they're entering into the cloud business. i think there are opportunities. you have to figure out how to pay less for stocks and get more cash in return. [closing bell rings] liz: sean pacer, of, sean pacer, my friend, sean o'hara pacer etf. folks guess what, we're right there? not a sure thing. the dow closes in correction. ♪♪ larry: hello, everyone, welcome to "kudlow." i'm larry...
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good intel, good conditions on the ground that led to this being the moment. >> well, the intel camearound the summer and over the course of the fall, our military team working with the intelligence community started to put together options as we refined making sure this was the leader of isis in this house, and they're looking at who's in the house, and around the house and getting the patterns of life and that takes some time. the president got his first operational briefing about six weeks ago in december, and really walked through in exquisite detail what this operation would be like, the complexity, because there was a family living on the first floor, and he knew that, and it was kind of ironic. he was responsible for a genocide and killing tens of thousands of people, and he was trying to use these innocent -- this innocent family who were unwitting of who he was, we believe, as a shield. and so to plan an operation, to ensure that our operators were able to take care of this family while also trying to complete the mission and remove him was extraordinarily complex, and the p
good intel, good conditions on the ground that led to this being the moment. >> well, the intel camearound the summer and over the course of the fall, our military team working with the intelligence community started to put together options as we refined making sure this was the leader of isis in this house, and they're looking at who's in the house, and around the house and getting the patterns of life and that takes some time. the president got his first operational briefing about six...
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dave: what about intel? charles: intel fell asleep at the wheel.. you can order a house from the sears catalog. we never thought they would go out of in business. the same happened to intel as they fell asleep at the wheel. dave: i remember intel coming to the wall street journal baking government really from japanese chips. i've got to leave time for your special on black history month, achieving the dream. i want to start with one guest, the new lieutenant governor of virginia, winston sears, a former marine achieving the american dream. charles: black history month we reflect on the past which you should do, honor the folks became be for you but the focus has been so much on the atrocities. i think that is stopping us from looking forward was i equate it to driving a car. we are turning into an amazing area, the fourth industrial revolution and we can't navigate or be in control across the finish line if we are spending the entire time looking in the rearview mirror, fighting fights we have already won. i want us to focus on how to get ahead. i
dave: what about intel? charles: intel fell asleep at the wheel.. you can order a house from the sears catalog. we never thought they would go out of in business. the same happened to intel as they fell asleep at the wheel. dave: i remember intel coming to the wall street journal baking government really from japanese chips. i've got to leave time for your special on black history month, achieving the dream. i want to start with one guest, the new lieutenant governor of virginia, winston sears,...
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last year, intel was the world's 2nd largest semiconductor manufacturer by sales volume. after south korea's samsung, the european commission has set out a 6000000000 euro satellite communications plan, in a bid to reduce the blocks dependence on foreign firms and to protect key services and data. it comes amid growing concerns over russian and chinese space activities, as well as competition from commercial players like e law must space acts. the program will be launched next year. a disney is appointing an as an executive to lead the company's metaphor strategy. in a memo to employs, disney c, e o described virtual reality as quote, the next great storytelling frontier of the matter versus a network of virtual spaces. a concept recently recently revived by meta c, e o. mark, soccer bird for entertainment, socializing, and working with others in real time. there's mark, i think he's in the over to the debate business reporter christy plats and a christy. we may have associated this idea of the members more recently with facebook now named meta. in fact, but it's not the
last year, intel was the world's 2nd largest semiconductor manufacturer by sales volume. after south korea's samsung, the european commission has set out a 6000000000 euro satellite communications plan, in a bid to reduce the blocks dependence on foreign firms and to protect key services and data. it comes amid growing concerns over russian and chinese space activities, as well as competition from commercial players like e law must space acts. the program will be launched next year. a disney is...
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intel's announcement helps fix that problem. last week i called a meeting of c.e.o.'s from general motors, ford and other major corporation america. mary bera of general motors, chairman of the board, c.e.o., i should say, announced a $7 billion investment in a michigan manufacturing plant to manufacturer electric vehicles. it's going to create 4,000 new quality jobs at prevailing wage. that's on top of the announcement last year made by ford c.e.o. jim for a lee to invest $11 billion to make electric vehicles, creating 11,000 new good-paying jobs. look, last friday i went to pittsburgh. where the pacific -- the union pacific railroad announced the largest purchase of american battery electric locomotives in history. built in erie, pennsylvania. build by american manufacturing workers in pennsylvania. creating even more good-paying jobs. and the spinoff from that, these locomotives aren't just going to be purchased in america, countries around the world it's going to be the best product we are going to purchase. american-made electric vehicles made in erie, pennsylvan
intel's announcement helps fix that problem. last week i called a meeting of c.e.o.'s from general motors, ford and other major corporation america. mary bera of general motors, chairman of the board, c.e.o., i should say, announced a $7 billion investment in a michigan manufacturing plant to manufacturer electric vehicles. it's going to create 4,000 new quality jobs at prevailing wage. that's on top of the announcement last year made by ford c.e.o. jim for a lee to invest $11 billion to make...
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they've been very open with their intel, haven't they? i very open with their intel, haven't the ? their intel, haven't the ? ~' ., , ,, ., they? i think it really speaks to they? i think it really speaks to the way that — they? i think it really speaks to the way that modern _ they? i think it really speaks to the way that modern warfare i they? i think it really speaks to the way that modern warfare is j the way that modern warfare is conducted. the information space is really part of it. i think it has been very striking that washington has declassified so much information and intelligence around what they are seeing in terms of russian military activity. i think part of thatis military activity. i think part of that is to get ahead of the narrative warning moscow, we can see what you're up to cover what we do have intelligence that you may be exploring a false flag operation. that leaves the kremlin on the back foot. if they do use a false flag used russian proxy forces to attack proper and thereby offer a justification for moscow to invade ukraine, that sort of? and doubt all
they've been very open with their intel, haven't they? i very open with their intel, haven't the ? their intel, haven't the ? ~' ., , ,, ., they? i think it really speaks to they? i think it really speaks to the way that — they? i think it really speaks to the way that modern _ they? i think it really speaks to the way that modern warfare i they? i think it really speaks to the way that modern warfare is j the way that modern warfare is conducted. the information space is really part of it. i...
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intel according to these officials says russia has poured 75% of its conventional forces within striking distance of ukraine. it is surrounded on three sides and now a disturbing new development from belarus to the north. russia is extending its military drills there. they were supposed to end today. the kremlin cites a weakened spike in violence in eastern ukraine. ukraine says russian-backed separatists in the eastern part of the country violated the ceasefire at least 74 times just today. moscow, in the meantime, continues to encourage ukrainian citizens to evacuate from the east and cross over into russia. the u.s. and its allies fear the rising tensions in eastern ukraine will be used as a pretext for russia to launch an attack. cnn is mobilizing its people around the world to follow all of these latest developments. let's start at the white house. what can you tell us about president biden's meeting with his national security council? >> reporter: pamela, president biden met with his national security council in the situation room for a little over two hours today. a white house re
intel according to these officials says russia has poured 75% of its conventional forces within striking distance of ukraine. it is surrounded on three sides and now a disturbing new development from belarus to the north. russia is extending its military drills there. they were supposed to end today. the kremlin cites a weakened spike in violence in eastern ukraine. ukraine says russian-backed separatists in the eastern part of the country violated the ceasefire at least 74 times just today....
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intel op that's being filtered through the state department and the media and. but yety' for months now u they tell us russia is definitely in a manufacturingy pretext for ukraine invasion. finally a loan ap reporter bravely asked how do you know this ? and the immediately accused him of working for putin is prettye much the only reporter who asked a question like that . and there's a depressingir irony to that .th matt taibbi put it very nicely this morning in a piece w on subste that quote a big reason we're supposed to be an improvement over putin's russia ,taibbi wrote, is that we don't use the news media as an instrument of information warfare. atat least russian reporters don't have much choice being conscripted for this duty. what'sut the excuse of westernes broadcast cia gibberish on command? well, that's a very good question and the answer is they have no excuse. joe kent has lived with the sad consequences of lies likee these. he's a formerem member of a the army special forcesrm. he's also running for congress in washington state. of course we're root
intel op that's being filtered through the state department and the media and. but yety' for months now u they tell us russia is definitely in a manufacturingy pretext for ukraine invasion. finally a loan ap reporter bravely asked how do you know this ? and the immediately accused him of working for putin is prettye much the only reporter who asked a question like that . and there's a depressingir irony to that .th matt taibbi put it very nicely this morning in a piece w on subste that quote a...
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intel unveiled a plan to invest $28 billion. including plants in the u.s. with hundreds of billions of dollars at stake in the coming years, the global race to expand production is in full effect. some executives say despite all the money and effort, it still may not be enough to meet the demand. >> i think for the better part of the next four or five years, our industry will be chasing the ability to put capacity online to meet not only demand in front of us today, but the growing demand. >> as companies go all in and move their chips to the center of the table, global investors are placing bets on who will prevail in the coming decades. taylor: now we will get to san francisco where ian king is standing by. talk to us about the big disruption you have seen. we talked earlier about some of the double ordering going on and maybe that is exasperating supply issues. are things getting better in the chip world? ian: sort of and slowly. remember most of the executives we just ran clips of saying some areas, the second half of this year, other areas are still go
intel unveiled a plan to invest $28 billion. including plants in the u.s. with hundreds of billions of dollars at stake in the coming years, the global race to expand production is in full effect. some executives say despite all the money and effort, it still may not be enough to meet the demand. >> i think for the better part of the next four or five years, our industry will be chasing the ability to put capacity online to meet not only demand in front of us today, but the growing...
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and our intel gives us pretty strong indication that this is the way that putin wants to go.what he wants to do, though, number one, he wants to make it clear that he was provoked. 0k? he wants to have the pretext that we've talked a lot about. look, i haven't supported everything that the biden administration has done, but i think they've handled this crisis really well by making it public. putin wanted to sneak this in, but we used their intent. we made it public, and we said, "no, you're not going to give us a pretext. you're going to go to war. it's your decision. you are doing that." and i think.... just before we... because i'd very much like to pursue that thought about the strategy the white house has adopted. butjust on the question of your understanding, i have no expectation, it would be quite wrong, and you wouldn't do it to give us any detail of what you were told in confidence. sure. and you can't be expected to breach that...that trust. but it's important to understand. i've asked you about an invasion. you say he's ready to do it. how likely is an invasion or
and our intel gives us pretty strong indication that this is the way that putin wants to go.what he wants to do, though, number one, he wants to make it clear that he was provoked. 0k? he wants to have the pretext that we've talked a lot about. look, i haven't supported everything that the biden administration has done, but i think they've handled this crisis really well by making it public. putin wanted to sneak this in, but we used their intent. we made it public, and we said, "no,...
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and so we have that intel that's been presented by the biden administration.hat intel is coming from somewhere, and if it's in the planning stages, prior to an attack, actually taking place, it makes me wonder, again, how deep our intel resources go. >> well, i would comment, ana, that this is something we weren't able to do in 2014, for lots of reasons. but i applaud the effort to dime out the russians, particularly on these false flag operations. you keep doing it, it's going to have diminishing returns. because the russians would prefer, i think, to have a provocation to justify an invasion, if, in fact, that's what they're going to do. what concerns me and others have made the same commentary, if the separatists who kind of on their own, not under russian control if they do something to provoke an attack, via false flag operation, but i think i completely agree with the biden administration and the intelligence community for whenever they can, diming out the russians because we have to engage in this information warfare process as well as they. >> senator
and so we have that intel that's been presented by the biden administration.hat intel is coming from somewhere, and if it's in the planning stages, prior to an attack, actually taking place, it makes me wonder, again, how deep our intel resources go. >> well, i would comment, ana, that this is something we weren't able to do in 2014, for lots of reasons. but i applaud the effort to dime out the russians, particularly on these false flag operations. you keep doing it, it's going to have...
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is it a good idea to let russia know what intel the u.s. has?> i think it is, as long as you can ensure you're not giving them an advantage. the issue here is not whether you release intelligence. the issue here is whether you release intelligence that gives the adversary advantage. i've been watching the stuff come out. i can't imagine that putin is learning anything about it. i don't think it's just a message to putin. the politics and diplomacy of this are really interesting. let's make an assumption that putin uses some sort of pretext to move into ukraine. what the americans are partly trying to do is set the stage to go to the europeans and say, look, there was not a provocation. we told you time and time again that he, putin is going to create a fabrication and, therefore, we have to stand united over this fake invasion and we can't step back. that's for europeans who may not be too excited about confronting putin. it's not just about saying what's happening today, ana. it's about preparing the battlefield for the future to tell everybody
is it a good idea to let russia know what intel the u.s. has?> i think it is, as long as you can ensure you're not giving them an advantage. the issue here is not whether you release intelligence. the issue here is whether you release intelligence that gives the adversary advantage. i've been watching the stuff come out. i can't imagine that putin is learning anything about it. i don't think it's just a message to putin. the politics and diplomacy of this are really interesting. let's make...
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so in retaliation for that, jim cooper has asked the intel agencies to dig up dirt on us.lear, that is not allowed. it is illegal to use the u.s. government to settle to settle partisan scores or to silent opposition journalists. it is also, by the way, illegal to secretly monitor their electronic communication. we are not speculating about it. the nsa admitted that. and congressman cooper admitted what he did today when we asked him, though he was too cowardly to come on tonight to explain how he could justify that. this is scary behavior. it is also revealing. after a full year of governing, all the biden administration could muster when challenged are challenged our ad hominem attacks and more spine from the intel agents. let's put the intel agencies on. what they can't do is explain themselves. they don't even try. that is not a sign of strength. eddie's a sign of her outcome of weakness. and yet they are doing it and getting away with it. there is simple, they are getting away with it because republicans are allowing them to get away with it. a screaming about russia,
so in retaliation for that, jim cooper has asked the intel agencies to dig up dirt on us.lear, that is not allowed. it is illegal to use the u.s. government to settle to settle partisan scores or to silent opposition journalists. it is also, by the way, illegal to secretly monitor their electronic communication. we are not speculating about it. the nsa admitted that. and congressman cooper admitted what he did today when we asked him, though he was too cowardly to come on tonight to explain how...
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intel is 1% of the dow. jonathan: does it actually make it more accessible or make people think that it is more accessible and they should probably buy it now? it drives me insane. i will say this. tom has been about this for a while. look at amazon. tom and i have been having a fight about this for much of the last 10 years. he is saying that amazon needs to go. maybe they will. lisa: the fact that shares are up as much as they are come they had a blockbuster earnings season, but this is being attributed to the stock split where others are buying into the idea. why wouldn't amazon do it? what's holding them back given the fact that their shares are in the thousands of dollars for each one? jonathan: we will spend time on this, but we have other things to cover too. futures got a nice lift. the earnings from big tech have been tremendous. my producer jamie shot this one over. the tech shares will now go back into hibernation mode after this job dropper alphabet quarter, t.k. tom: he has been dead on talking
intel is 1% of the dow. jonathan: does it actually make it more accessible or make people think that it is more accessible and they should probably buy it now? it drives me insane. i will say this. tom has been about this for a while. look at amazon. tom and i have been having a fight about this for much of the last 10 years. he is saying that amazon needs to go. maybe they will. lisa: the fact that shares are up as much as they are come they had a blockbuster earnings season, but this is being...
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i mean, with the intel example in ohio., which would give funding for semiconductor manufacturing in the united states, actually has passed the senate. we're hoping to take it up in the house this week or next. i believe that will get to the president's desk, along with the innovation competition act, which i worked with senator schumer and bipartisan to build technology in the united states. so there is a place where we have hope of actual action on the internet bill of rights, candidly. it's been much harder, but here's why i think ultimately congress will face the pressure. they're going to hear from parents that they don't want their kids being manipulated on instagram, and they don't want teenagers facing anxiety, depression, and even suicide. they're going to hear from constituents that it's wrong to have anti-vax information circulating on the internet, and they're going hear from americans that these institutions, if unchecked, are harming our democracy. these are the modern town halls. this is the modern digital sp
i mean, with the intel example in ohio., which would give funding for semiconductor manufacturing in the united states, actually has passed the senate. we're hoping to take it up in the house this week or next. i believe that will get to the president's desk, along with the innovation competition act, which i worked with senator schumer and bipartisan to build technology in the united states. so there is a place where we have hope of actual action on the internet bill of rights, candidly. it's...
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he is on the intel committee about putin's current state of mind.t he is not well is basically the message. what does that mean? it means he's making decisions about this war that's ongoing. we don't know what comes next which is why you hear from u.s. intel officials on the pentagon that this is not the same president putin the invaded crimea in 2014 at his actions were a lot more predictable. this is a different, very unpredictable president putin and his actions so far don't seem to be someone who is ready to sit down at the table and negotiate. >> shannon: even though he may hint at it, it's an old game that he plays. interesting that there are people in the streets there in st. petersburg, moscow taking to the street saying we don't want this war. we don't want to be part of it. there's been a lot of conversation leading up to this about whether the russian people would call it end to putin. they see him in many ways as a champion on their behalf but now there are many within his own country who think he has gone too far. >> the pushback is rea
he is on the intel committee about putin's current state of mind.t he is not well is basically the message. what does that mean? it means he's making decisions about this war that's ongoing. we don't know what comes next which is why you hear from u.s. intel officials on the pentagon that this is not the same president putin the invaded crimea in 2014 at his actions were a lot more predictable. this is a different, very unpredictable president putin and his actions so far don't seem to be...
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intel and the president himself have relayed that. how long do you envision, though, if we don't see one, the sort of rope-a-doping back and forth where we keep on hearing this same words out of the kremlin and out of the united states and then one, you know, you could argue suffering the most right now is ukraine. how long is this sustainable for? >> i don't know. that's a great question, bianna. one thing that is on the calendar here is the weather. as the winter freeze ends, that's going to be harder and harder for a russian military, which is very dependent on vehicles, particularly truck vehicles, to move across country. they can be restricted to roads. they have that factor. and just keeping these troops leaning forward in the foxhole literally and figuratively, they can only do that for so long. so there is a time limit, i don't know what it is. but there is one. >> before we go, director clapper, this has been a very public effort by the u.s. to declassify and share its intelligence. sometimes day by day on what it sees of rus
intel and the president himself have relayed that. how long do you envision, though, if we don't see one, the sort of rope-a-doping back and forth where we keep on hearing this same words out of the kremlin and out of the united states and then one, you know, you could argue suffering the most right now is ukraine. how long is this sustainable for? >> i don't know. that's a great question, bianna. one thing that is on the calendar here is the weather. as the winter freeze ends, that's...
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how did this until on the ukraine compared to the intel in afghanistan?up nato. want the ukraine and nato, why do we care? this has confused me. reverse history and consider an independent texas joining the warsaw pact. we could say "nato this, nato that," it really isn't that important. what do we get out of this? we get nothing out of this. to put it in human terms: yes, russia, putin is a bully and at the ukraine are the bullied, and america is on the side of the bullied. we should help ukraine. >> geraldo: what should we do? >> greg: we should go after supplied arms, but my feeling is that's not going to happen. >> geraldo: you would not put the 82nd airborne and question marks >> greg: no. >> geraldo: on that we agree. i got a note for montana. the teamsters are saying to the protesters "go home." they are urging protesters to go home. they are concerned. "the fastest" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, the sleep number 360 smart bed is tempera
how did this until on the ukraine compared to the intel in afghanistan?up nato. want the ukraine and nato, why do we care? this has confused me. reverse history and consider an independent texas joining the warsaw pact. we could say "nato this, nato that," it really isn't that important. what do we get out of this? we get nothing out of this. to put it in human terms: yes, russia, putin is a bully and at the ukraine are the bullied, and america is on the side of the bullied. we should...
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now here with more is a former chairman of the house intel committee devin nunes. there are two separate instances here. as you read the filing, devin, i think to me it's very clear what durham is saying. your thoughts? >> well, clearly, anyone able to get into the white house, no matter who the president is, is something that is unprecedented. those should be the most guarded communications in this country. so this is gonna take -- hopefully durham gets more and more information out. hopefully, he can bring more indictments. look, sean, it's gonna take my old buddies in congress are going to have to spend years looking into this and just how did this happen? how can contractors have communications of americans all over the country? it's frightening. in the trump tower, in president trump's apartment. and then when he's in the white house. it's really, really a dark, dark chapter of american history. >> hannity: greg, some might say this isn't really spying, all they're doing is checking where -- it's not an infiltration of the server but it's a device that's capab
now here with more is a former chairman of the house intel committee devin nunes. there are two separate instances here. as you read the filing, devin, i think to me it's very clear what durham is saying. your thoughts? >> well, clearly, anyone able to get into the white house, no matter who the president is, is something that is unprecedented. those should be the most guarded communications in this country. so this is gonna take -- hopefully durham gets more and more information out....
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do we have intel that can read the mind of the russian president?m pretty convinced that our senior government with officials have access to multiple sources here that have pretty much told them the same thing, and that is that he's issueded orders to his operational units to move out of their administrative assembly areas which, you know, we've been showing on television, vehicles parked side by side in rows, to tactical assembly areas and then also to attack positions. not crossing the border yet, but getting very close to it. and about half of those units that were in those administrative assembly areas have moved into the tactical ones and also to attack positions. also we know that in belarus the so-called exercise, quote-unquote, is supposedly ended, but the troops are staying. and we expected that to take place because they have to be part of this invasion force from the north particularly if there's going to be any pressure on kyiv whatsoever. and that'll take a little bit of time for them to transition themselves, because they were a little
do we have intel that can read the mind of the russian president?m pretty convinced that our senior government with officials have access to multiple sources here that have pretty much told them the same thing, and that is that he's issueded orders to his operational units to move out of their administrative assembly areas which, you know, we've been showing on television, vehicles parked side by side in rows, to tactical assembly areas and then also to attack positions. not crossing the border...
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intel's announcement helps fix that problem.ward, microsoft, and other major corporations. the chairman of the board, the ceo, i should say announced a $7 billion investment in a michigan manufacturing plant to manufacture electric vehicles. it's going to create 4,000 new quality jobs. that's on top of the announcement last year made by ford's ceo to invest $11 billion to make electric vehicles creating 11,000 new good paying jobs. last friday, i went to pittsburgh where the union pacific railroad announced the largest purchase of american battery and electric locomotives in history. built by american manufacturing workers creating even more good paying jobs and again the spin-off from that, these locomotives are just going to be purchased in america. countries around the world to be the best product, good paying jobs. we all know we are in competition with the world, these announcements are the drumbeat of a job or surgeons. unlike anything we've seen in our history and it didn't happen by chance. it's a result of the economic
intel's announcement helps fix that problem.ward, microsoft, and other major corporations. the chairman of the board, the ceo, i should say announced a $7 billion investment in a michigan manufacturing plant to manufacture electric vehicles. it's going to create 4,000 new quality jobs. that's on top of the announcement last year made by ford's ceo to invest $11 billion to make electric vehicles creating 11,000 new good paying jobs. last friday, i went to pittsburgh where the union pacific...
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intel. they made a decision to invest in ohi i was just talking to the ceo of intel.was not just about the economics of it, about creating 3000 jobs. there is something cultural going on, the excitement, the enthusiasm for an economic revival, and that is what we need to discuss. it is not that these jobs are going to turn coal miners into software engineers. there will be 25 million of these jobs that enter fit -- intersect with the manufacturing and construction jobs of the future, and we have to bring these jobs and opportunities to places that have an totally left out if we hope to have a comeback in those areas. judy: you raise several themes in the book. one of them is we need an internet bill of rights. a lot of us have heard about that, but what does it mean? representative khanna: it means but for -- it means first, before your data is corrected, -- before your data is collected, you have to say, "i'm ok with that." it means no more companies getting to make decisions about what they see without them knowing about it. the second is dealing with a lot of the m
intel. they made a decision to invest in ohi i was just talking to the ceo of intel.was not just about the economics of it, about creating 3000 jobs. there is something cultural going on, the excitement, the enthusiasm for an economic revival, and that is what we need to discuss. it is not that these jobs are going to turn coal miners into software engineers. there will be 25 million of these jobs that enter fit -- intersect with the manufacturing and construction jobs of the future, and we...
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they can come behind and say, what does the intel community know at the time?what leslie is saying and she left out hillary clinton's own tweet that pointed to the fact what john durham was talking about. >> kayleigh: exactly. >> harris: but tweets never die. but, if there is an intel community one of two things, and it really is bifurcated, right? it is a binary choice here either you knew and complicit and didn't mind, according to leslie, maybe there was some complicity there, i don't know. or you didn't know. why didn't you know the white house was being looked at? because leslie, in a way, i can sort of see your point before he became president. but now back in time, once he became president, in effect, all the national security to have someone infiltrating the white house. politics aside, i don't care who gave him the keys to the house, truck, dog cage or whatever. now, what matters is the key belongs to us. it is our house. and we need to find out who was interested enough to infiltrate our house computers out of politics. and if you think john durham is
they can come behind and say, what does the intel community know at the time?what leslie is saying and she left out hillary clinton's own tweet that pointed to the fact what john durham was talking about. >> kayleigh: exactly. >> harris: but tweets never die. but, if there is an intel community one of two things, and it really is bifurcated, right? it is a binary choice here either you knew and complicit and didn't mind, according to leslie, maybe there was some complicity there, i...
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one i'm sure was opposing it was intel.ertainly, if nvidia had bought this asset and succeeded in making arm and the data center a bigger thing, even arm in pcs or what have you, that would have been very bad for intel. so i guess, in some sense, it's better for intel that nvidia does not own it. is it a positive no at least it is not a negative like it would have been, i think, if they had been able to purchase it. >> not that they want any more negatives. what about the softbank masa son piece of this? can they get the same value nvidia was offering for arm in an i people's epo over the next? >> original deal was around $40 billion. nvidia's stock price went up considerably since then. the numbers i saw thrown around, $66 billion, whatever it was i don't know what arm is worth at this point. you have these issues. can they drive growth? how much investment is going to be needed to drive that growth you know, how credible is the story going to be without a company like nvidia pushing it what value are you going to put on i
one i'm sure was opposing it was intel.ertainly, if nvidia had bought this asset and succeeded in making arm and the data center a bigger thing, even arm in pcs or what have you, that would have been very bad for intel. so i guess, in some sense, it's better for intel that nvidia does not own it. is it a positive no at least it is not a negative like it would have been, i think, if they had been able to purchase it. >> not that they want any more negatives. what about the softbank masa...
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intel community to do this? >> well, i think the intel community has always tried to support our policy makers' interests in making intelligence available that can undergird these policy efforts. so you're right, over the last couple of months the u.s. intelligence community and the biden administration have agreed to release information about what they see russia doing or what russia is planning to do. i think they're trying to do this in advance of any type of russia incursion into ukraine. so, yes, i'm not surprised. i think they talked about the films that were fabricated by russian intelligence that is showing actors pretending to be russian soldiers, but they didn't release any of that video. i think they're going to try to protect sources and methods and make the content available. >> the rules of society and truth of 20 years ago, you know there's a lot of distrust these days. it was a little uncomfortable to watch the u.s. government say, hey, that's none of your business to the press corps. excuse me,
intel community to do this? >> well, i think the intel community has always tried to support our policy makers' interests in making intelligence available that can undergird these policy efforts. so you're right, over the last couple of months the u.s. intelligence community and the biden administration have agreed to release information about what they see russia doing or what russia is planning to do. i think they're trying to do this in advance of any type of russia incursion into...
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. >> lisa su, called me up, said, jim, basically you love intel, but let's have dinner, and it was $5ng. she proceeded to pants me and school me and explain to me that she was going to beat intel. [ laughter ] >> i went home and told my wife -- but the same year as my wife, two blocks away from each other. she said, she probably is going to do that she sounds like a smart person i want to find out how does someone like lisa su, so fabulous, make is so she challenged intel and i think beat intel, $5 to $120 five years >> it's been a good run. >> it's about brains, determination, honesty, strength, and making they feel like a complete idiot. >> there was a time that amd exists at the pleasure of intel. >> believe me, pat gelsinger, he's nice. >>> good weekend, jim, see you tonight. >> you, too. >>> we'll follow the rebounds as the s&p is hanging on to gains this idea of making a movie about caring, it resonated with me. and not only caring, but how does that apply to someone from our community? it's about taking care of each other. she is an example of strength. ♪ ♪ (doorbell ringing) (
. >> lisa su, called me up, said, jim, basically you love intel, but let's have dinner, and it was $5ng. she proceeded to pants me and school me and explain to me that she was going to beat intel. [ laughter ] >> i went home and told my wife -- but the same year as my wife, two blocks away from each other. she said, she probably is going to do that she sounds like a smart person i want to find out how does someone like lisa su, so fabulous, make is so she challenged intel and i...