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intel official. according to this unnamed intel official, russia had launched an entirely unprovoked first strike against poland. the russian military lobbed missiles into polish territory, therefore thereby killing two poles at a farm. by definition, it was time for europe and u.s. to invoke article v, the collective defense principle, and begin a total war on vladimir putin.
intel official. according to this unnamed intel official, russia had launched an entirely unprovoked first strike against poland. the russian military lobbed missiles into polish territory, therefore thereby killing two poles at a farm. by definition, it was time for europe and u.s. to invoke article v, the collective defense principle, and begin a total war on vladimir putin.
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slowing demand is not good for intel for sure but i think the big questions for intel are first can they get their chip design business to catch up to amd whereby many metrics say they've fallen behind and, second, can they get their manufacturing processes to catch up to taiwan's tmc, 9 world's leader in terms of producing advanced logic chips and so it's a technological problem intel faces the next couple of years and by the time we know whether intel has sorted out those issue, i think we should expect the chip market has already turned around by then and intel's got the financial resources it needs to keep investing over the next couple of years, so the real question is can they turn around their technology >> chris, you talked about, you know, beijing's role, the huge investment the government has made into the chip sector but they haven't been that successful in developing high performance leading-edge chips so with now the u.s. export restrictions, does this raise the risk of geopolitical conflict around taiwan's role and you talked about the importance of tsmc >> it does on the m
slowing demand is not good for intel for sure but i think the big questions for intel are first can they get their chip design business to catch up to amd whereby many metrics say they've fallen behind and, second, can they get their manufacturing processes to catch up to taiwan's tmc, 9 world's leader in terms of producing advanced logic chips and so it's a technological problem intel faces the next couple of years and by the time we know whether intel has sorted out those issue, i think we...
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intel official.ording to this unnamed intel official, russia had launched an entirely unprovoked first strike against poland. the russian military lobbed missiles into polish territory, therefore thereby killing two poles at a farm. by definition, it was time for europe and u.s. to invoke article v, the collective defense principle, and begin a total war on vladimir putin. president zelensky of ukraine agreed with this. watch his reaction. >> what we warned about a long time ago happened today. we've been saying this. terror is not limited to our national borders. it's already spread to the territory of moldova. today russian missiles hit poland, the territory, a friendly country. to fire missiles at nato territory, this is a russian missile attack on collective security. this is a very significant escalation. we must act. >> tucker: this is a russian missile attack on collective security, on the united states, an attack on the u.s. by russia, and, quote, we must act. this is a man with moral authori
intel official.ording to this unnamed intel official, russia had launched an entirely unprovoked first strike against poland. the russian military lobbed missiles into polish territory, therefore thereby killing two poles at a farm. by definition, it was time for europe and u.s. to invoke article v, the collective defense principle, and begin a total war on vladimir putin. president zelensky of ukraine agreed with this. watch his reaction. >> what we warned about a long time ago happened...
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. >> we're also going to get some insights from intel's head of data center and ai a little bit later on in the hour i spoke to her last night. part of that had to do with hyper scaler spending and how perhaps with the macro slowing down they're already starting to rein in some of their spending on infrastructure. that could have an impact in '23. how much of an impact since we've seen so much power among a few players in cloud infrastructure, how much impact would a slow down in hyper scaler have in software? >> if you looked at the earnings of aws, azure, google, they held quarter over quarter both aws and azure slowed. aws at the mid to high 20s growth had 20 billion revenue in the last quarter that's like producing one adobe in a quarter the so this is huge. i think what's happening to customers, they're throttling back some of their spending. cloud computing is like keeping a light on or off. if they need to use less capacity, they're going to pull it back. maybe big enterprise, they scale back but i still think the trend is inevitable moving that certain at this, the clout, data
. >> we're also going to get some insights from intel's head of data center and ai a little bit later on in the hour i spoke to her last night. part of that had to do with hyper scaler spending and how perhaps with the macro slowing down they're already starting to rein in some of their spending on infrastructure. that could have an impact in '23. how much of an impact since we've seen so much power among a few players in cloud infrastructure, how much impact would a slow down in hyper...
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that feels like manipulation by our intel agencies to me. >> yeah. and if i may respond to one other thing in your monologue there, there's a myth about the nato treaty that article five is somehow short circuiting congress's responsibility to decide when and if we go to war. article 11 , which almost nobody has read , says that all of the member states have to carry out the other articles in compliance with their own constitutions. our constitution requires not just the senate to confirm a treaty, but for the house and the senate, both to agree to commit an act of war or to commit our soldiers to war. so that if any of my if any of my colleagues here in the house or the senate are listening, please go read the rest of the nato treaty. as far as the money, tucker, they're doing something very despicable here with these last tranches of money. we had a clear cut vote on about 40 billion dollars and we had fifty seven republicans. those are your true conservatives who voted against that 40 billion. but recently, the last tranche, they tied it to hurric
that feels like manipulation by our intel agencies to me. >> yeah. and if i may respond to one other thing in your monologue there, there's a myth about the nato treaty that article five is somehow short circuiting congress's responsibility to decide when and if we go to war. article 11 , which almost nobody has read , says that all of the member states have to carry out the other articles in compliance with their own constitutions. our constitution requires not just the senate to confirm...
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i don't think intel is headed for the dust bin of history. not at all, jenny.ve, i think there'll be a time that i'm in the name with you. but i've got to wait for the turn i see declining revenues and all the negativity out there and i want to wait for the turn before getting in >> i hear you. >> all right we'll do final trades, next. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. you ok, man? the internet is telling me a million different ways i should be trading. look! what's up my trade dogs? you should be listening to me. you want to be rich like me? you want to trust me on this one. [inaudible] wow! yeah! it's time to take control of your investing education. cut through the noise with best-in-class education resourc
i don't think intel is headed for the dust bin of history. not at all, jenny.ve, i think there'll be a time that i'm in the name with you. but i've got to wait for the turn i see declining revenues and all the negativity out there and i want to wait for the turn before getting in >> i hear you. >> all right we'll do final trades, next. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and...
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i mean, that would be a big win for intel, as you mentioned intel building there and ohio. this is pat delsinger's argument when it comes to advance node, right? which they're saying they can build toward and execute, there will be demand there regardless. now we've still got a year plus before we see whether the technical minds at intel are able to deliver on that vision, but at least the context, carl, the setup is directionally correct, right if you've got tim cook who's interested in getting domestic chips, hey, apple needs a lot of chips so there's a lot of money there to be had even if intel isn't designing the chips for apple, making them if you have a foundry business isn't bad either. >> yeah. definitely baby steps both on assembly, production and sourcing >>> another crypto lender pausing withdrawals due to ftx after saying less than a week ago there would be no impact and possible regulation heating up on the hill. we'll get to that as tech check is just getting started. what if “just an idea” could become a family tradition? this is financial security. and linco
i mean, that would be a big win for intel, as you mentioned intel building there and ohio. this is pat delsinger's argument when it comes to advance node, right? which they're saying they can build toward and execute, there will be demand there regardless. now we've still got a year plus before we see whether the technical minds at intel are able to deliver on that vision, but at least the context, carl, the setup is directionally correct, right if you've got tim cook who's interested in...
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intel shares do remain 42% lower for the year although they did see relief yesterday due to tumblingor, on the other hand, is seeing a turn-around. tmc posted a 56% year over year gain in sales for the month of october. asml said it's increasing 2025 forecast nvidia and amd have been some of the best performers on the nasdaq 100 and that's driving the semiconductor etf for best week since november 2020 another semiconductor etf, sox, coming off its best quarter since march of 2020. >> thank you. >>> got a fresh twitter chain/apology from sam bankman-fried. he talks about the chapter 11 filing in the u.s. and adds, i'm really sorry, again, that we ended up here. hopefully things can find a way to ror hopefully this can bring some amount of transparency, trust and governance to his customers. adds, it doesn't necessarily have to mean the end for the companies or their ability to provide value in funds to their customers. ultimately i'm optimistic that mr. ray and others can help provide whatever is best david, one thing we know for sure is he's vocal on twitter. >> he is he was vocal y
intel shares do remain 42% lower for the year although they did see relief yesterday due to tumblingor, on the other hand, is seeing a turn-around. tmc posted a 56% year over year gain in sales for the month of october. asml said it's increasing 2025 forecast nvidia and amd have been some of the best performers on the nasdaq 100 and that's driving the semiconductor etf for best week since november 2020 another semiconductor etf, sox, coming off its best quarter since march of 2020. >>...
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comes to intel a national securities, we - to intel a national securities, we really— to intel a nationalk. i don't think there's anyone — playbook. i don't think there's anyone more _ playbook. idon't think there's anyone more closely- playbook. i don't think there's anyone more closely with - playbook. i don't think there's| anyone more closely with their playbook. i don't think there's - anyone more closely with their work within— anyone more closely with their work within the _ anyone more closely with their work within the brits, _ anyone more closely with their work within the brits, the _ anyone more closely with their work within the brits, the canadians, - anyone more closely with their work within the brits, the canadians, the| within the brits, the canadians, the kiwis _ within the brits, the canadians, the kiwis in _ within the brits, the canadians, the kiwis in the — within the brits, the canadians, the kiwis in the art _ within the brits, the canadians, the kiwis in the art of— within the brits, the canadians, the kiwis in the art of a _ within the brits, the canadians, the
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but logistical in general, no matter how long it takes, this is one of the founders, intel andy grow,peak, drove into all the alarms back in the early nineties. he wrote there, there were articles in all possible magazines that, god forbid, mother would leave america from production, he warned that it would be as it would be. well, and by the way, as it suddenly happens, he was right, on many things. well , if you take the position of the american technique of nationalism. well, of course it would be desirable. here is to create at least some part of the production. i personally have another question. why exactly these and why it is necessary to build three factories in the united states of america at once is not so obvious an answer. yes, that is, there is, well, a number of other production processes, which would also be nice to have. as one colleague once said, why do people say they love solar panels, they don’t like energy efficiency next to drug efficiency , it’s difficult to take a picture for a newspaper, and here, next to a factory, you can take a picture like that show selec
but logistical in general, no matter how long it takes, this is one of the founders, intel andy grow,peak, drove into all the alarms back in the early nineties. he wrote there, there were articles in all possible magazines that, god forbid, mother would leave america from production, he warned that it would be as it would be. well, and by the way, as it suddenly happens, he was right, on many things. well , if you take the position of the american technique of nationalism. well, of course it...
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for risk/reward one i like is intel. intel is 50% off its high. the pe is 10.t is a stock that nobody has loved for a while. i'm looking at april options, being options trader i usually do this from the cboe, very good. alan, thank you so much for your input this morning. we do appreciate it. great stuff. bring lauren back in. lauren looking at some movers. begin with digital world acquisition. that is down 6%. lauren: the blank check company that is looking to take trump's truth social public. it is down even though trump said hey, i'm not returning to twitter but many investors are saying now that elon musk has unblocked you and reinstated you, really? make they don't believe him. take a look at this, ash. amago biosciences doubling in price right now. merck is buying them for 36 bucks a share. they develop drugs related to bone marrow diseases. merck trying to expand its portfolio. both of those stocks are up. but las vegas sands down. china shutting businesses. shutting schools in districts with high numbers of covid cases. so when you're shutting down, tha
for risk/reward one i like is intel. intel is 50% off its high. the pe is 10.t is a stock that nobody has loved for a while. i'm looking at april options, being options trader i usually do this from the cboe, very good. alan, thank you so much for your input this morning. we do appreciate it. great stuff. bring lauren back in. lauren looking at some movers. begin with digital world acquisition. that is down 6%. lauren: the blank check company that is looking to take trump's truth social public....
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it's like why should the federal government be giving money to intel? intel, they want to build new chips and we office alwae number one in technology but we are number one in technology. you look at our great companies like google and apple and amazon on it on, microsoft, those companies didn't do it by getting government money. they came up with great ideas and the unabated, and silicon valley is a great example of how just the free enterprise system can work. i don't like the psyche of the government getting all this money to industries because i think a lot of it wille wasted. >> host: steve moore come his most recent book is called "govzilla: how the relentless growth of government is devouring our economy - and our freedom." thanks for being on booktv tragedy that you, peter. good to be with you again. >> booktv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. andy p.m. eastern massachusetts republicanovernor charlie baker shares his book results where he offers his thoughts of how to move past politics and
it's like why should the federal government be giving money to intel? intel, they want to build new chips and we office alwae number one in technology but we are number one in technology. you look at our great companies like google and apple and amazon on it on, microsoft, those companies didn't do it by getting government money. they came up with great ideas and the unabated, and silicon valley is a great example of how just the free enterprise system can work. i don't like the psyche of the...
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is the threat of this debt owned by china being considered by intel? >> not sufficiently.vered is that when we war game out, let's say a taiwan scenario, we war game out the kinetic side, the conventional military side, we rarely include treasury, commerce. we rarely war game the financial escalation. we saw this in ukraine in 2014 and in this past year. we had to improvise and make up our financial and economic warfare strategy. the same is true with china. and at the same time a, xi is preparing his citizenry for economic warfare with the west. we also just need to get our own fiscal house in order. it's insane. we have unfunded liabilities to the tune of over $100 trillion. we can't just increase the debt ceiling without structural reforms. there are things we can do whether it's the raines act, whether it's the federal government worker attrition the act. there's a variety of structural reforms we need otherwise we're just going to destroy ourselves long before the chinese communist party beats us in a war over taiwan. sean: no. our currency is going to collapse. you c
is the threat of this debt owned by china being considered by intel? >> not sufficiently.vered is that when we war game out, let's say a taiwan scenario, we war game out the kinetic side, the conventional military side, we rarely include treasury, commerce. we rarely war game the financial escalation. we saw this in ukraine in 2014 and in this past year. we had to improvise and make up our financial and economic warfare strategy. the same is true with china. and at the same time a, xi is...
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it's not necessarily new or sexy, but maybe that is the points, david. >> i would point out, with intel, their whole reason for being down, is because of what they're doing for the future we happened to like it, but we knew it would be capital intensive and the market doesn't like it right now, but the companies like texas instruments and so forth, intel will become a manufacturer of these semico semiconductors they're going from chip design to chip manufacturing, arizona, ohio plans are being built as you talk a lot about it's going to be a great story, but it's going to take some time. >> what are you expecting -- i guess it's that time of the year, david, when they start talking about next year. this year stunk. what do you think will happen in 2023 >> well, first of all, you're forcing me to say that this year didn't stink for us. we're up on the year with dividend growth. that's my answer about next year that's what we do, is dividend growth it's not meant to be in season at all times i don't care that this year happened to be a shining great year for dividend growth we like it all
it's not necessarily new or sexy, but maybe that is the points, david. >> i would point out, with intel, their whole reason for being down, is because of what they're doing for the future we happened to like it, but we knew it would be capital intensive and the market doesn't like it right now, but the companies like texas instruments and so forth, intel will become a manufacturer of these semico semiconductors they're going from chip design to chip manufacturing, arizona, ohio plans are...
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i won't allow him to be on intel. you have adam schiff to lied to the american public time and again. we won't allow him to be on the intel committee either. congresswoman omar, not allowed to be on foreign affairs. >> a democratic is firing back. adam schiff is predicting chaos in the gop-led house. >> it's going to be chaos with republican leadership. and sadly the kind -- the crazy caucus was grown among the republicans, many republicans who won primaries in deeply red districts are coming to congress. >> all right. so jesse, this would not be unprecedented, what kevin mccarthy is talking about in terms of taking members off the committee. that's what the democrats did last year to a couple republicans. >> there's a walnut-sized area that's nestled here in the frontal part of people's brain, called something cortex. i'm not sure what it is. it's there for planning ahead. it makes human beings unique. i believe the scientists cracked on the brains of democrats, they wouldn't find anything there, because they have a
i won't allow him to be on intel. you have adam schiff to lied to the american public time and again. we won't allow him to be on the intel committee either. congresswoman omar, not allowed to be on foreign affairs. >> a democratic is firing back. adam schiff is predicting chaos in the gop-led house. >> it's going to be chaos with republican leadership. and sadly the kind -- the crazy caucus was grown among the republicans, many republicans who won primaries in deeply red districts...
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why should the federal government be giving money to intel ?y want to build new checks and we obviously want to be number one in technology but we are number one in technology . you look at our great companies like google and apple and amazonand on and on, microsoft . they came up with great ideas and in silicon valley is a great example of how just a free enterprise system can work. i don't like this idea of the government giving all this money to industriesbecause then it will be wasted . >> steve moore his most recent book is called "govzilla", although relentless world ofgovernment is devouring our economy and our freedom . >> good to be with you again. >> at 8 pm eastern massachusetts republican governor charlie baker shares his book resolve where he offers his though ohow to move past politics and get thingsdone . then at 10 pm eastern on "after words", beth trousdale look to the future of retirement and whether workg longer life better financial security in overtime she's interviewed by wellesley college economics professor courtney coyl
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swalwell issues on the intel committee. an arms race. the party that holds power will punish the more extreme members or partisan members of the other party. i don't see this dynamic going away any time soon. >> dana: do you think the republicans or democrats win the senate runoff in georgia? >> that's a great question. it will be very close. senator warnock had about a one point advantage. i think warnock has a slight advantage but it will be very competitive. >> dana: do you believe kevin mccarthy will become the speaker in january? >> he will but it is not going to be easy and he will have to make concessions to the freedom caucus and other members of the conference. >> dana: the pop quiz to get your week going. happy thanksgiving. great having you with us. thank you. >> thanks. >> bill: fox news alert. stunning video from the border again. dozens of gotaways climbing over the wall, walking through a hole in the fence. disappearing into our country and off they go. another day. plus the new republican majority in the house set to focu
swalwell issues on the intel committee. an arms race. the party that holds power will punish the more extreme members or partisan members of the other party. i don't see this dynamic going away any time soon. >> dana: do you think the republicans or democrats win the senate runoff in georgia? >> that's a great question. it will be very close. senator warnock had about a one point advantage. i think warnock has a slight advantage but it will be very competitive. >> dana: do you...
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and here are the logistics in general, how long it will take one of the founders, intel andy grow , so drove into all the alarms back in the early nineties. he wrote there, there were articles in all possible magazines that, god forbid, mother would leave america, all production. he warned that it will be as it will be. well, and by the way, as it suddenly happens, he was right, on many things. well , if you take the position of american nationalism, of course, it would be desirable to create some kind of some part of the production. i have personally another question arises. why exactly these and why it is necessary to build three factories at once in the united states of america is no longer so obvious, the answers are yes, that is, there are, well, a number of other production processes that would also be nice to have. so said one colleague at the time. why people say they love solar panels do not like energy efficiency next to drug efficiency , it is difficult to take a picture for a newspaper, and here next to the factory. this can be photographed to show the voter. at the same ti
and here are the logistics in general, how long it will take one of the founders, intel andy grow , so drove into all the alarms back in the early nineties. he wrote there, there were articles in all possible magazines that, god forbid, mother would leave america, all production. he warned that it will be as it will be. well, and by the way, as it suddenly happens, he was right, on many things. well , if you take the position of american nationalism, of course, it would be desirable to create...
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they'll tell intel if they want to build new chips you know and we obviously why to be number one in technology but you know we are number one in technology. we're not you know, you look at our great companies like google and apple and amazon on and on and on. microsoft, those companies didn't do it by getting government money. they came up with great ideas. they innovated and silicon is a great example of how just free enterprise system can work. i like this idea of the government giving this money to industries because i think a lot of it will be wasted by steve moore. his most recent book is called give zillow o the relentless growth of government is devouring our economy and our freedom. thanks for being on book. thank you peter. good to be
they'll tell intel if they want to build new chips you know and we obviously why to be number one in technology but you know we are number one in technology. we're not you know, you look at our great companies like google and apple and amazon on and on and on. microsoft, those companies didn't do it by getting government money. they came up with great ideas. they innovated and silicon is a great example of how just free enterprise system can work. i like this idea of the government giving this...
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unless intel canix i fts manufacturing, they will continue to do that. the right . get decision tech.or insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> it may be the most wonderful time of the year but not for shippers like ups and fedex as consumers continue to pull back amid higher prices our frank holland joins us with the break down this morning. hi, frank. >> reporter: good morning, carl. 90 million packages from black friday to christmas that would actually be flat year over year. we're at the ups smart hub outside atlanta where they're preparing for any surge using a combination of autoimation like the truck you see behind me and of course human workers. so the question is there going to be a big holiday surge? big retail shippers being charged surcharges over preholiday volumes there's also question about on time delivery. on time delivery directly impacts markets, a big deal for this industry. anything over 95% that's pretty good i also spoke to ups what they're doing here on the ground so they're still cl
unless intel canix i fts manufacturing, they will continue to do that. the right . get decision tech.or insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> it may be the most wonderful time of the year but not for shippers like ups and fedex as consumers continue to pull back amid higher prices our frank holland joins us with the break down this morning. hi, frank. >> reporter: good morning, carl. 90 million...
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and in a bid to help reduce waste, intel- centre!ab in the game on how to recycle old tech. the firm says electronic waste is writing three times faster than the world was my population. the steam train, first built in 1804. it made will travel cheap and suddenly everything seemed much closer to home. industry rolled on and by the 1960s electric and diesel trains had replaced steam. and today around the world most high—speed trains are powered by electricity. at this historic railway, engineers have also moved on from the past and into technologies of the future, where they are working towards cleaner rail travel. and this is the little train that could be powered by hydrogens. instead, this is where old technology meets two and a test of wet hydrogen power could be an option on the railways. the technology beneath my feet is new for the railway but one of the interesting things about this project is that this train is actually quite old, built in 1979, and it has been retrofitted to use hydrogen. so what was headed for the scrapheap
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and an aggressive price cut mostly from intel.hey did say data center sales would be in line with expect tagss for the third quarter. we'll see if weakness is showing in the current quarter or if they are successfully stealing market share away from intel which could be plausible given that intel posted a 27% data center and ai revenues so all those things we'll look for after the bell >>. >>> still to come, supply chain challenges exist and xp off the spinning off part of its logistics business rxo beginning to trade on its ow n. >>> share s of fox gaining over 5 % of a ter the company dr driven. >>> stronger than expected results come after fox and news corp announced that they are in discussions to potentially recombine. fox ceo saying on the earnings call the special committee has not made any determination at this time and there can be no certainty that the company will engage in such a transaction worth noting that since those talks were announced, news corp gained about 6% and fox has lost about 6% tech check will be right
and an aggressive price cut mostly from intel.hey did say data center sales would be in line with expect tagss for the third quarter. we'll see if weakness is showing in the current quarter or if they are successfully stealing market share away from intel which could be plausible given that intel posted a 27% data center and ai revenues so all those things we'll look for after the bell >>. >>> still to come, supply chain challenges exist and xp off the spinning off part of its...
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sky works outperformed texas neutral and intel neutral as well. >> let's tell the other side for the viewers and let them decide what they should do here the analyst communities marking down estimates the analyst community besides the note we just read saying there's a bottom, the analyst community kind of looks at the space and says, okay, not yet. what about the institutional activity in the 13 fs? warren buffett with 5 million stake and other hedge funds taking positions in names. >> it's a bet on taiwan semi >> it goes beyond warren buffett's bet. there are other hedge funds going out taking small positions in invid you so i think looking at the semiindustry, i think it's idiosyncratic at this point. it's finding opportunities in individual stocks. you mentioned the beta on nvidia i just wasn't comfortable with it it's 2.23. microchip, 1.56. kal corp, another name i think you could own here, much lower to a certain extent broad comanother name. so i think you have to look at these specific companies and say, okay, where exactly can we mine for individual opportunity in the sector
sky works outperformed texas neutral and intel neutral as well. >> let's tell the other side for the viewers and let them decide what they should do here the analyst communities marking down estimates the analyst community besides the note we just read saying there's a bottom, the analyst community kind of looks at the space and says, okay, not yet. what about the institutional activity in the 13 fs? warren buffett with 5 million stake and other hedge funds taking positions in names....
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intel corporation. we decided to invest. i spent time down there outside columbus, ohio, making a $20 billion investment to start a semiconductor facility on 1000 acres, what i refer to as the field of dreams columbus. it is going to create thousands of jobs. construction jobs to start with. how many union guys here? guess what? everything i do is all union because it generates a lot of activity as well. go down the line, ibm, sk corporation, other companies, even foreign companies investing tens of billions of dollars making us once again the help of advanced manufacturing. where is it written that america cannot be the leading country in the world for manufacturing? what happened to us? now, just since i've been president, we've created 700,000 new manufacturing jobs thanks to this two congressman. not a joke. the fastest rate in 40 years. and here's the big difference -- instead of us sending jobs overseas because the labor is cheaper and buying the products at home from there, we are sending american products overseas, a
intel corporation. we decided to invest. i spent time down there outside columbus, ohio, making a $20 billion investment to start a semiconductor facility on 1000 acres, what i refer to as the field of dreams columbus. it is going to create thousands of jobs. construction jobs to start with. how many union guys here? guess what? everything i do is all union because it generates a lot of activity as well. go down the line, ibm, sk corporation, other companies, even foreign companies investing...
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>> i've been clear that eric swalwell will not serve on intel.wledge i have based upon the friendship that he had with the chinese spy. if he cannot get a security clearance in the private sector he should not be given government security clearance either. adam schiff should not be serving on intel either after lying to the american public and missing, as the chair of intel, what was going on in afghanistan and others just to play politics. i think that's wrong as well. >> will you tell your members to accept the election results, even if they lose? >> we will accept the election results and make sure it's all put out in an honest election going forward, yes. >> besides the legislative aspect of this, you obviously are also -- >> i also -- no. my last question, i hope hillary clinton will accept it and stacey abrams too because they still have not. >> on the speakership, how confident are you that you have the votes to become speaker? >> we have an election tuesday, two days away. i know the pollsters said last time we'd lose 15 seats and we beat
>> i've been clear that eric swalwell will not serve on intel.wledge i have based upon the friendship that he had with the chinese spy. if he cannot get a security clearance in the private sector he should not be given government security clearance either. adam schiff should not be serving on intel either after lying to the american public and missing, as the chair of intel, what was going on in afghanistan and others just to play politics. i think that's wrong as well. >> will you...
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like turner who was about to come in as the chairman of the intel committee, also on the committee. a lot of republican report supporting ukraine. i went to keep a couple months ago. michael waltz was a member on the trip. he is also a member of the committee republican in florida. he strongly supports it. there is strong bipartisan support. host: should republicans gain power after the midterm elections question reducing the focus of the services changing or at least the things you have champion for going away? guest: i think it will be different. every two years, it is different. particularly, if something shifts. you have the house, you have the senate, you have the white house. if one party or the other takes over, there is always going to be a six month or eight month. clearly republicans have different agendas then democrats. it is a sorting out as different members figure out what is possible, at that point. this will clearly happen. mike rogers and i are really close on a lot of issues. we believe in bipartisanship and we believe in her committee. we work in a bipartisan way
like turner who was about to come in as the chairman of the intel committee, also on the committee. a lot of republican report supporting ukraine. i went to keep a couple months ago. michael waltz was a member on the trip. he is also a member of the committee republican in florida. he strongly supports it. there is strong bipartisan support. host: should republicans gain power after the midterm elections question reducing the focus of the services changing or at least the things you have...
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mike rogers is the ranking member on the committee, mike turner is the chairman of the intel committee, also on the committee -- there's a lot of republican support for supporting ukraine. i went to kyiv a couple of months ago, michael waltz was on the trip, he strongly supports this. so there is strong bipartisan support to continue to support ukraine. host: as far as the committee itself, should republicans gain power after the midterms? do you see the focus of the armed services committee changing or the things that they champion for perhaps going away? guest: i think it will be different. every two years it is different, particularly something shifts. you have the house, senate and white house. if one party or the other takes it over, there is always going to be a six month period where it is like, how is this going to change? republicans have different agenda items. and there is always a sorting out as members try to figure out what is possible. and, again, i will emphasize michael rogers and i are really close on a lot of issues and we both believe in bipartisanship, we believe i
mike rogers is the ranking member on the committee, mike turner is the chairman of the intel committee, also on the committee -- there's a lot of republican support for supporting ukraine. i went to kyiv a couple of months ago, michael waltz was on the trip, he strongly supports this. so there is strong bipartisan support to continue to support ukraine. host: as far as the committee itself, should republicans gain power after the midterms? do you see the focus of the armed services committee...
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intel saw a 27% drop in profit for that category. this is data center.ome of the factors. there's the story. >> you said silver linings, christina, thank you ari wald, there a silver linings playbook here on amd >> well, it's not one that we can advocate for, based on the chart and technical analysis alone. you can make the case the silver lining, how we see it, it is that the stock is tactically oversold so perhaps a lot of those worries have already been priced into the slide that we've seen, into the recent low point. i do think that the overall stronger market conditions could act as support, as well. so you are feel is that amd is feeling the lower end of its range at $59 this marking the breakout from july of 2020, but against that bearish trend, any sort of surprise on the upside likely to find selling pressure, i think if there is a positive reaction, you're looking to sell the stock into its 50-day average, marking resistance at $71. >> we'll see you in a second thank you very much. we have two today, not three it's deflation in earnings exchang
intel saw a 27% drop in profit for that category. this is data center.ome of the factors. there's the story. >> you said silver linings, christina, thank you ari wald, there a silver linings playbook here on amd >> well, it's not one that we can advocate for, based on the chart and technical analysis alone. you can make the case the silver lining, how we see it, it is that the stock is tactically oversold so perhaps a lot of those worries have already been priced into the slide that...
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we know these 51 former intel official, they've got security clearance. are they talking to the f.b.i.? who is doing the talking? who is doing the briefing? were they briefed? there's so many questions that need answers so we can get to the bottom of this. final thing ild say is this. a colleague of mine said this in a committee hearing a few weeks ago. he said when is the f.b.i. going to quit interfering with elections? 2016, they spied on president trump's campaign. 2018 the mueller investigation, 2020, suppressed information about the hunter biden story. 2022 raid the president's home 90 days before the election. maybe it'd be nice if the f.b.i. and justice department stayed out of it and let we the people decide who we think should represent us, who we think should lead us. this is the focus on the judiciary committee. the political nature of the justice department and the linkage to what was happening with the hunter biden story. just 15 days before we have presidential election. >> we'll be happy to answer questions. anyone on the committee will be
we know these 51 former intel official, they've got security clearance. are they talking to the f.b.i.? who is doing the talking? who is doing the briefing? were they briefed? there's so many questions that need answers so we can get to the bottom of this. final thing ild say is this. a colleague of mine said this in a committee hearing a few weeks ago. he said when is the f.b.i. going to quit interfering with elections? 2016, they spied on president trump's campaign. 2018 the mueller...
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i'm not saying intel should not, but i'm saying intel should look at the gathering intelligence challengesund china, , not what the right. policy is with respect to preventing china from getting some of our national security technology. >> actually. matt come here the couple questions. the first is how can the intelligence community, congress, the administration and congress work better on intelligence sharing and then the partisan cloud that is sort of an over the intelligence committee and how we might shine through that. >> i do want to come to the intelligenced sharing but firsi want to comee back to this oversight issuee because i thik that's important. one of the important roles congress has played in oversight of the intelligence community over the years is looking into instances of intelligence alger, and that's not a partisan issue. if we can learn lessons that can strengthen the intelligence community. so just when it comes to mine recently not as shocking as 9/11 of course but the estimates of russia's military capability for an invasion of ukraine. i think it's been reported th
i'm not saying intel should not, but i'm saying intel should look at the gathering intelligence challengesund china, , not what the right. policy is with respect to preventing china from getting some of our national security technology. >> actually. matt come here the couple questions. the first is how can the intelligence community, congress, the administration and congress work better on intelligence sharing and then the partisan cloud that is sort of an over the intelligence committee...
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[laughter] i want to know how government intel agencies could so happily lend themselves to ally andils between the tech platform, the media, and government agencies. i but is more incestuous than the royal family. what? you can look it up, i didn't but i'm sure it's there. [laughter] [laughs] >> tyrus: or you could just look. [laughs] [laughs] >> greg: or you could just look. a g.o.p. house shimming cleaning house maybe the incompetent acts treat them like on it if there's enough lysol on the planet to accomplish that, but ted cruz already said it it's time to bleach the orchids. you remember him. he is the dhs secretary who hung his own agents to dry over mitigate. how do you say what a beach in spanish? this is what i wish geraldo was here. that famous picture that supports elise o'dea border agents whipping migrants they knew it was b.s. but he wanted tv anyway and said they were. and the president followed suit saying those guys were paid. it sounds a great message to our reporter agents sure it's a dangerous and thankless job, but at least we will screw you over too. plenty of
[laughter] i want to know how government intel agencies could so happily lend themselves to ally andils between the tech platform, the media, and government agencies. i but is more incestuous than the royal family. what? you can look it up, i didn't but i'm sure it's there. [laughter] [laughs] >> tyrus: or you could just look. [laughs] [laughs] >> greg: or you could just look. a g.o.p. house shimming cleaning house maybe the incompetent acts treat them like on it if there's enough...
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we know now that biden and his intel services conspired with big tech to censor opposing political views. how is that honoring cherished norms? how is it living up to our democratic ideals to use the most toxic and most vicious smears as political weapons? >> what we seen from brian kemp is a continuation of 12 years of racist behavior. >> domestic terrorism, rooted in white supremacy, is the greatest terrorist threat to our homeland today. >> individuals like ron desantis and greg abbott pedal in hatred and xenophobia. >> hannity: [laughs] >> laura: how are they upholding our system of government when they threaten a supreme court justice like schumer did? and then they proclaimed the illegitimacy of the court when they disagree with the dobbs ruling. >> we have to call out the supreme court for lying to the senate. we have so many problems with the supreme court and the legitimacy. speed to house their plan to pack the court or abolished the electoral college going to protect democracy? how exactly does biden training our emergency petroleum reserves for political gain qualify as advan
we know now that biden and his intel services conspired with big tech to censor opposing political views. how is that honoring cherished norms? how is it living up to our democratic ideals to use the most toxic and most vicious smears as political weapons? >> what we seen from brian kemp is a continuation of 12 years of racist behavior. >> domestic terrorism, rooted in white supremacy, is the greatest terrorist threat to our homeland today. >> individuals like ron desantis and...
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that's intel® evo™. heart-pounding design. intelligent technology. courageous performance.ties in the all-new lexus rx. never lose your edge. [cheers and applause] >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is a grammy award-winning rap legend here talk to about his new album, "king's disease iii," which is out now. please welcome the one and only nas! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> trevor: welcome back to the e show. >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: welcome back, congratulations on the new album. i was thinking about this today when we were talking about you coming on, i was like, you are a living hip-hop legend. [cheers and applause] and i think the significance of that for me lies in the meaning both ways. one, you are still in the game, you are still doing it, you are still contributing, you are still making great music, but also, you are a living hip-hop legend. we take for granted how many legends we have lost in hip-hop, we take for granted how many legends who are not around that were part of it. do you ever wake up and think to yourself, damn
that's intel® evo™. heart-pounding design. intelligent technology. courageous performance.ties in the all-new lexus rx. never lose your edge. [cheers and applause] >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my guest tonight is a grammy award-winning rap legend here talk to about his new album, "king's disease iii," which is out now. please welcome the one and only nas! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> trevor: welcome back to the e show. >> thank you...
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i will always be me is an interactive storybook by intel and dell.edinburgh—based start—up speakunique, it conveys the effects of mnd written in the first person. it takes around an hour to read — a fraction of the time it would traditionally to record in a professional voiceover booth — and all the recordings from the book are sent here for processing. personalised speaking. all of our voices are built on what we call a base voice, which incorporates hundreds and hundreds of hours of people speaking, which means that when we come to recording an individual, we've got all those examples already in our system. and so with the short amount of recording that the individual can do through the book, we can then sort of adapt our base voice to sound like that one individual. as well as replicating, the company says it's able to restore voices back to healthy—sounding speech. the first three are really fast, but they might be ok if they were slowed down. our system understands what, say, a normal articulation pattern would be. so if someone comes to record
i will always be me is an interactive storybook by intel and dell.edinburgh—based start—up speakunique, it conveys the effects of mnd written in the first person. it takes around an hour to read — a fraction of the time it would traditionally to record in a professional voiceover booth — and all the recordings from the book are sent here for processing. personalised speaking. all of our voices are built on what we call a base voice, which incorporates hundreds and hundreds of hours of...
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i will not allow him to be on intel. you have adam schiff who had lied to the american public time and again. we will not allow him to be on the intel committee either. congresswoman omar, her antisemitic comments that have gone forward, we're not going to allow her to be on foreign affairs. >> joining me now, one of those people, congressman adam schiff, democratic of california, chairman of the intelligence committee, a member of the january 6th committee. chairman, you are accused of lying time and time again to the american people, which is, apparently, disqualifying for being on a committee, which i'm not sure about that, we covered a lot of politicians. i don't think that things you. i would like to get your response. >> well, by lying, kevin mccarthy is referring to truth about donald trump, and holding him accountable, impeaching him, leading that trial, being a member of the january 6th committee. look, notwithstanding the bogus rationalization, this is about satisfying the lowest elements of his conference, the
i will not allow him to be on intel. you have adam schiff who had lied to the american public time and again. we will not allow him to be on the intel committee either. congresswoman omar, her antisemitic comments that have gone forward, we're not going to allow her to be on foreign affairs. >> joining me now, one of those people, congressman adam schiff, democratic of california, chairman of the intelligence committee, a member of the january 6th committee. chairman, you are accused of...
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emily: you have a lead now over intel. how sustainable is that?t if if this is just a moment in the sun for you? lisa: what i can say is hopefully the last five years have been proof. our goal has been to every year have a stronger and stronger roadmap to broaden how we work with partners and customers. if you look across the world the cloud data centers, amd is the standard for cloud data centers because of our performance and our overall efficiency and total cost of ownership, so we are not taking our foot off the gas pedal. we are going to continue to innovate strongly. emily: if were going into a prolonged recession, how is your strategy evolving? are you trying to cut costs? are you going to do layoffs? lisa: it is an interesting point. a couple of things, we have been working on diversifying our business, so it's not just one product line. we have a broad set of product lines. data center and embedded are strong and we are gaining share. and on the pc market, consumer, it is lower and we are navigating that. our roadmaps take three years to
emily: you have a lead now over intel. how sustainable is that?t if if this is just a moment in the sun for you? lisa: what i can say is hopefully the last five years have been proof. our goal has been to every year have a stronger and stronger roadmap to broaden how we work with partners and customers. if you look across the world the cloud data centers, amd is the standard for cloud data centers because of our performance and our overall efficiency and total cost of ownership, so we are not...
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new information from the intel in the kremlin saying he is sicker than we think, there is mike baker,k at that. ♪ ♪ girls on film ♪ ♪ i remember when i first started flying, and we would experience turbulence. i would watch the flight attendants. if they're not nervous, then i'm not going to be nervous. financially, i'm the flight attendant in that situation. the relief that comes over people once they know they've got a guide to help them through, i definitely feel privileged to be in that position. ♪ (vo) businesses nationwide are switching to verizon business internet. (wilder) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business-grade internet solutions nationwide. (wayne) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from the network america relies on. hey guys, detect this: living with hiv, i learned that i can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. detect this: no other complete
new information from the intel in the kremlin saying he is sicker than we think, there is mike baker,k at that. ♪ ♪ girls on film ♪ ♪ i remember when i first started flying, and we would experience turbulence. i would watch the flight attendants. if they're not nervous, then i'm not going to be nervous. financially, i'm the flight attendant in that situation. the relief that comes over people once they know they've got a guide to help them through, i definitely feel privileged to be in...
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. >> if you are intel, or samsung, i don't think you change a 15 or 20-year projection of why you were building a plant based on the ten-year going to 4% i think when the ceos and board of directors laid out the plans, i don't think they were basing it on a 1% tenure. they would be nuts if they had >> that's right. >> what matters sitting at this table is valuations and earnings the economic earnings, not so much, jimmy. there's the correlation of what is happening in the economy and valuation prices going beyond that, do earnings ultimately end up in a recession? you are sitting at the table and saying to yourself, in that environment, what do you do? i disagree the market is not going up it's going down. if it goes back to the june lows, you mention mining and you look what everybody at the desk has been suggesting you and the viewers do, you have to pull back i don't think you increase the exposure there's too much unknown surrounding china, surrounding fed policy, and surrounding, as you pointed out, earnings. will the earnings recession present itself in 2023 that's a big question
. >> if you are intel, or samsung, i don't think you change a 15 or 20-year projection of why you were building a plant based on the ten-year going to 4% i think when the ceos and board of directors laid out the plans, i don't think they were basing it on a 1% tenure. they would be nuts if they had >> that's right. >> what matters sitting at this table is valuations and earnings the economic earnings, not so much, jimmy. there's the correlation of what is happening in the...
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intel, let's take a look at that one.% after jpmorgan resumed coverage of the chipmaker, well, this is faint praise, an underweight rating. jpmorgan also cut its 12-month price target to $32, it's at $30.43. jpmorgan says intel will participate in an overall industry rebound but at a slower pace due to competitive pressures. >>> on this veterans day, we are about to hoe you an end dick -- show you an epic effort in new york city to gift mortgage-free custom homes to our worst wounded soldiers. my team "claman countdown" right there last night for my favorite cause, building homes for emt,neme.s. st their annualndst aalerio ananisinin 2e,araron, alg g wi he e mca,a, trtraoarary ts i ste you hear how he did it. he joins us next live. closing bell, 29 minutes away. dow, what kid i tell you? it's up, it's could be, all around, gaining 54 points at this very second. we are coming right back with a story you will not regret waiting around for. ♪ ♪ ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how lib
intel, let's take a look at that one.% after jpmorgan resumed coverage of the chipmaker, well, this is faint praise, an underweight rating. jpmorgan also cut its 12-month price target to $32, it's at $30.43. jpmorgan says intel will participate in an overall industry rebound but at a slower pace due to competitive pressures. >>> on this veterans day, we are about to hoe you an end dick -- show you an epic effort in new york city to gift mortgage-free custom homes to our worst wounded...
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the chair of the senate intel committee and he said i don't normally agree with donald trump but on thisght we should ban it? >> i think donald trump was right. tiktok is an enormous threat it. is a master collector of information visualize even down to your key stroke. if you have a parent and got a kid on tiktok i would be very, very concerned. all of that data that your child is inputting and receiving is being stored somewhere in beijing. >> brian: so you have that story with china. you have this story of china setting up basically mini police stations within our country, buying farmland in our country. you know what they have done through our university system. giving huge stippens to universities and allowing their students come in. we have no idea their background. they knock american kids out and who knows what else -- we were told that almost every chinese citizen that comes here is a spy. so, why we continue to do this and allow ourselves to be so vulnerable, i really think this is the time for us to realize this is the one thing we could do bipartisan. we all realize the dange
the chair of the senate intel committee and he said i don't normally agree with donald trump but on thisght we should ban it? >> i think donald trump was right. tiktok is an enormous threat it. is a master collector of information visualize even down to your key stroke. if you have a parent and got a kid on tiktok i would be very, very concerned. all of that data that your child is inputting and receiving is being stored somewhere in beijing. >> brian: so you have that story with...
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all this money and it's just corporate welfare why should the federal government be giving money to intel they want to build new chips. obviously want to be number one in technology but we are. we have google and apple and amazon and on and on. microsoft. they didn't doee it by getting government money. they had great ideas and innovated. silicon valley is a great example how a free enterprise system can work like how the government gives all the money to industry because a lot of it is wasted. host: the most recent book "govzilla". thank you for being on booktv. >> good to be with you again.
all this money and it's just corporate welfare why should the federal government be giving money to intel they want to build new chips. obviously want to be number one in technology but we are. we have google and apple and amazon and on and on. microsoft. they didn't doee it by getting government money. they had great ideas and innovated. silicon valley is a great example how a free enterprise system can work like how the government gives all the money to industry because a lot of it is wasted....
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president we've created 700,000 new manufacturing jobs >> reporter: including in ohio where companies like intel and honda promise more jobs down the road something republican governor mike dewine also touts >> is it one person or one party's doing or does it look like something they can both celebrate as a victory? >> i'd probably say both, yeah >> yeah, i would say both >> we're going to give props to our governor, to our senator, whoever it is. we're not going to give props to the president like another state that's doing terribly compared to ohio >> reporter: we sat down with three young voters, each recently hired at this steel tubing plant in middletown, ohio, vance's hometown all feel good about their finances all are independent. all were undecided days before the election >> whoever really is supporting jobs and wants to keep jobs like us, you look at that and you like that about a person who's running. >> reporter: and despite an ohio manufacturing boom for some job security concerns are baked into the state's rust belt dna >> but there's still that underlying trepidation -- >> there a
president we've created 700,000 new manufacturing jobs >> reporter: including in ohio where companies like intel and honda promise more jobs down the road something republican governor mike dewine also touts >> is it one person or one party's doing or does it look like something they can both celebrate as a victory? >> i'd probably say both, yeah >> yeah, i would say both >> we're going to give props to our governor, to our senator, whoever it is. we're not going...