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>> linker certainly some positions at intel and get into. intel will do some training as well. if you've got a good reliable person is about going in that area there are going to be some jobs intel for them. it's a combination off things. it's a combination of two-year as well as four-year schools. and again, is being worked out very, very close with intel. very much involved in this. that puts real money into it in real close relationship with her educational institutions in ohio. close the other part of the labor issue of course worth discussing is the immigration situation. eric holcomb in indiana and spencer in utah wrote a recent op-ed in the post quote we call on congress to end its two decade standoff on setting immigration policy. we believe states should be able to sponsor what ever immigrants serve the needs of their communities. that stands aimedt? at addressig labor shortfalls in those states. is that something you would support? >> yes, absolutely. i just spent 20 years in congress. we were able to get immigration bill test early on in my term as a representative i
>> linker certainly some positions at intel and get into. intel will do some training as well. if you've got a good reliable person is about going in that area there are going to be some jobs intel for them. it's a combination off things. it's a combination of two-year as well as four-year schools. and again, is being worked out very, very close with intel. very much involved in this. that puts real money into it in real close relationship with her educational institutions in ohio. close...
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and intel is very muchinvolved . there's money into it with a close relationship with our educational institutions in ohio. >> the other part of this labor issue is the immigration situation and two of your republican colleagues, mentors eric holcombe of indiana wrote a recent op-ed in the post quotes, we call on congress to end its two decade standoff on immigration policy. we believe states should be able to sponsor whatever immigrants needs of their communities. and that is a stance aimed at addressing labor shortfalls in those states, is that something you would support ? >> absolutely. i spent 20 years in congress and we were to get an immigration bill passed early on in my firm as a representative in the us house . i was in the mid-80s but since that time we have really failed as a country to promote a rational immigration policy and what we see is that the immigration controversy is a complete failure of our government to stop illegal immigration. it's made it impossible for us to pass any rational legal immig
and intel is very muchinvolved . there's money into it with a close relationship with our educational institutions in ohio. >> the other part of this labor issue is the immigration situation and two of your republican colleagues, mentors eric holcombe of indiana wrote a recent op-ed in the post quotes, we call on congress to end its two decade standoff on immigration policy. we believe states should be able to sponsor whatever immigrants needs of their communities. and that is a stance...
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intel is very much involved in this. they put real money into it in a real close relationship with our educational institutions in ohio. mr. lynch: the other part of this labor issue, of course, that's worth discussing is the immigration situation, and two of your republican colleagues, governors eric holcomb in indiana and spencer cox in utah, wrote in a recent op-ed in the post, quote, "we call on congress to end its two-decade standoff on setting immigration policy. we believe that states should be able to sponsor whatever immigrants serve the needs of their communities," and that stance aimed at addressing labor shortfalls in those states. is that something that you would support? gov. dewine: yes, absolutely. look, as i said, i spent 20 years in congress, and we were able to get an immigration bill passed early on in my term as a representative in the u.s. house. that was in the mid '80s, but since that time, we really have not -- we've really failed as a country to come up with a rational immigration policy. and wh
intel is very much involved in this. they put real money into it in a real close relationship with our educational institutions in ohio. mr. lynch: the other part of this labor issue, of course, that's worth discussing is the immigration situation, and two of your republican colleagues, governors eric holcomb in indiana and spencer cox in utah, wrote in a recent op-ed in the post, quote, "we call on congress to end its two-decade standoff on setting immigration policy. we believe that...
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are reacting on any i intel orjust fishing? you don't get intel or 'ust fishing?s. what if - intel orjust fishing? you don't get to ask questions. what if you - intel orjust fishing? you don't get| to ask questions. what if you find? the bbc news _ to ask questions. what if you find? the bbc news at _ to ask questions. what if you find? the bbc news at ten's _ to ask questions. what if you find? the bbc news at ten's coverage i to ask questions. what if you find? j the bbc news at ten's coverage of russia's invasion of ukraine has been nominated in the news category and unsurprisingly, different aspects of her majesty, the queen's life are reflected in the nominations. i'm elda staunton is recognised for the crown —— imelda. her majesty's state funeral has both been you're watching the bbc. hello, good evening. it was very blustery today, particularly across northern and western areas of scotland. also some heavy thundery showers moving eastwards on that brisk south—westerly winds, but it wasn't raining all the time. there were some decent sunny spells around, too
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meta, tesla, warner brothers, all seeing outside gains and intel jumping more than 7% today. best day since november. now up nearly 20% so far this year also above its 200-day moving average for the first time in the year dan, you see this as a positive sign, what, not only for intel but for the market more broadly? >> when you see the stretch of rallies broadening out, we've been hearing a lot over the course of the last few months, it was a junk rally and so there was a lot of names that were the hardest hit in 2021 and 2022, outperforming. and we saw that in january so here we are, we've been talking about concentration of mega cap names in tech in particular as a flight to quality or stability while we had this banking crisis. so when you get news like we had overnight, i know you covered it last night, this micron report and then a stock like intel which is somewhat correlated if you over lay the charts, they look similar and valuations are similar and much below multiple and you see it above the moving average for the first time in a year and breaking out of a range tha
meta, tesla, warner brothers, all seeing outside gains and intel jumping more than 7% today. best day since november. now up nearly 20% so far this year also above its 200-day moving average for the first time in the year dan, you see this as a positive sign, what, not only for intel but for the market more broadly? >> when you see the stretch of rallies broadening out, we've been hearing a lot over the course of the last few months, it was a junk rally and so there was a lot of names...
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intel getting an upgrade and bullish call on nike our reporters have the news.elcome, everybody let's start with fedex hi, frank. what is the story? >> hey there let's look at fedex, shares moving higher after a steep upgrade and outperforming rivals its rival u.p.s. year to date as the delivery giant undergoes a massive cost-cutting effort. investors in amazon listing for any updates on the 3.7 billion fedex guided it will cut this fiscal year and this all comes ahead of an event in new york city on what it calls its driv transportation initiative. here's what you got to know. it is a fixed asset network. the question is if the workers hours will be enough to achieve this goal of cost cutting. fedex estimates have revenue declines eps falling by 40% already priced into the stock. this stock often trades on margin estimated are for a major margin contraction for its express division where it gets half the revenue. if they can cross the lowered bar it would be an encouraging sign their transformation plan is on track. >> danielle shaye, do you think them's delive
intel getting an upgrade and bullish call on nike our reporters have the news.elcome, everybody let's start with fedex hi, frank. what is the story? >> hey there let's look at fedex, shares moving higher after a steep upgrade and outperforming rivals its rival u.p.s. year to date as the delivery giant undergoes a massive cost-cutting effort. investors in amazon listing for any updates on the 3.7 billion fedex guided it will cut this fiscal year and this all comes ahead of an event in new...
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intel up almost 16.5%.and intel the bottom was already called considering their exposure to smart phones and pcs. intel appears to be gaining market share over amd in the pc market and with cpus. lead time is improving helping share prices. that's why you see the discrepancy between micron and intel. i didn't even mention nvidia. you spoke about that with josh brown. that's the whole ai thing. >> i'm thinking of that, though, too, and the fact that when nvidia reported and met the moment, so to speak, that was deemed at that moment as not only a litmus test of sorts for the tech trade overall but the chips and now i just wonder because these are so distinctly different businesses whether we should think about micron as the latest litmus test for a space that, as we've said, has done quite well. >> i think that's an excellent point. marvell has more exposure to cars, intel, they're trying to work on their foundry business but they're more involved with lagging and pcs. you can't just lump them all together.
intel up almost 16.5%.and intel the bottom was already called considering their exposure to smart phones and pcs. intel appears to be gaining market share over amd in the pc market and with cpus. lead time is improving helping share prices. that's why you see the discrepancy between micron and intel. i didn't even mention nvidia. you spoke about that with josh brown. that's the whole ai thing. >> i'm thinking of that, though, too, and the fact that when nvidia reported and met the moment,...
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the intel broker account reportedly. in part because these markets don't want undue attention. they don't want the fbi coming in and shutting it down. they try to stay below the radar. same kind of thing happened after the colonial pipe pipeline breach we spoke about. what will happen now if the information is available for sale, who buys it? >> yeah. >> likely, again, fraudsters, but also possibly security services of our adversaries looking to get information on members of congress for building their own ports and dossiers, political operatives could buy it for opposition research and other researches, but the hope is by kind of shading them out of the market and the fbi's disruptive operations they can ensure this is not weaponized and not information used for nefarious purposes. >> you talked to tech companies and start-up companies, i know. a number of the businesses that had their accounts or loans with silicon valley bank are very worried right now. >> yes. >> they don't have access to cash, even just to pay emplo
the intel broker account reportedly. in part because these markets don't want undue attention. they don't want the fbi coming in and shutting it down. they try to stay below the radar. same kind of thing happened after the colonial pipe pipeline breach we spoke about. what will happen now if the information is available for sale, who buys it? >> yeah. >> likely, again, fraudsters, but also possibly security services of our adversaries looking to get information on members of...
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, which was one of loe b's arguments in the intel investment of why he wanted intel to do certain thingsings, was to be able to catch up to a company like amd. although this is not an activist position, you know he's been busy lately starting a proxy fight with bath and body works a week or so ago this is interesting given the timing the stock had traded down a bunch, and i'm told that's when they had established their position newish. and again, it is a passive stake but something to keep an eye on, what may be one of the newer positions here from daniel loeb. >> it's probably a sign of confidence instead of a sign of trouble? >> sure. yeah i don't think they're trying to, you know, sink the trees over there and get amd to do anything not certainly in the likes of maybe what they wanted to do as it pertains to intel or some of the other activist positions they have. they obviously must like the job that dr. lisa su is doing as the ceo. look, loeb's a pretty active guy. just in general the way they trade in and out of stuff occasionally but this is just interesting to follow because it i
, which was one of loe b's arguments in the intel investment of why he wanted intel to do certain thingsings, was to be able to catch up to a company like amd. although this is not an activist position, you know he's been busy lately starting a proxy fight with bath and body works a week or so ago this is interesting given the timing the stock had traded down a bunch, and i'm told that's when they had established their position newish. and again, it is a passive stake but something to keep an...
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intel has broken ground on what could eventually be eight immense factories on 2,000 acres in ohio. in fact, with the prospect of grants from the chips act, 14 companies have either announced or broken ground on 22 new chip factories in america, including two more in arizona being built by our old friends from taiwan, tsmc. all together, that's $160 billion of spending and 28,000 new american jobs, not even counting the boom in suppliers, housing, and infrastructure around each plant. >> we have a really amazing opportunity as a country to basically regain that manufacturing share in partnership with the u.s. government in a way we've never seen before. >> that was david pogue reporting, and this is the "cbs overnight news." wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and ferme
intel has broken ground on what could eventually be eight immense factories on 2,000 acres in ohio. in fact, with the prospect of grants from the chips act, 14 companies have either announced or broken ground on 22 new chip factories in america, including two more in arizona being built by our old friends from taiwan, tsmc. all together, that's $160 billion of spending and 28,000 new american jobs, not even counting the boom in suppliers, housing, and infrastructure around each plant. >>...
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intel has broken ground on what could be eight immense factories on 2,000 acres in ohio.with the prospect of grants from the c.h.i.p.s. act, 14 companies have either announced or broken ground on 22 new chip factories in america, including two more in arizona, being built by our old friends from taiwan, tsmc. all together, that's $160 billion of spending and 28,000 new american jobs. not even counting the boom in suppliers, housing, and infrastructure around each plant. >> we have a really amazing opportunity as a country to basically regain that manufacturing share in partnership with the u.s. government in a way we've never seen before. did you ever stress about us having three kids? no, that was always part of the plan. three kids?! this was never part of the plan! these kids order the lobster mac 'n cheese! what if she wants to play golf? we're going to have to outlaw golf. absolutely no golf in this house! not under my roof! since we started working with empower, all of our financial questions have been answered, so we don't have to worry. so you never- nope. always
intel has broken ground on what could be eight immense factories on 2,000 acres in ohio.with the prospect of grants from the c.h.i.p.s. act, 14 companies have either announced or broken ground on 22 new chip factories in america, including two more in arizona, being built by our old friends from taiwan, tsmc. all together, that's $160 billion of spending and 28,000 new american jobs. not even counting the boom in suppliers, housing, and infrastructure around each plant. >> we have a...
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the current ceo will head up the cloud and intel division. alibaba up 6% on the news. >>> time for what we call "wex wrap-up." we start with first citizens stock. agreeing to acquire parts of silicon valley bank, the stock helping to boost shares of regional bank peers. >>> and disney with layoffs expected to hit 7,000 employees. all members of the metaverse team were let go. >>> berkshire adding more shares of occidental petroleum to the portfolio bringing it up to 211 million shares. >>> blackrock says the federal reserve will keep raising interest rates despite the global banking sector. >>> shares issuing a strong outlook for 2023 of tommy hilfiger's parent company. shares up 12% in the pre-market. >>> a quick check of the crypto prices after the allegations from the cftc that binance founder cz violated copiance rules. we are looking at bitcoin trading below $27,000. >>> gearing up for the trading day ahead. home price index out at 9:00 a.m. and followed by march consumer confidence and earnings from walgreens and lululemon and micron. t
the current ceo will head up the cloud and intel division. alibaba up 6% on the news. >>> time for what we call "wex wrap-up." we start with first citizens stock. agreeing to acquire parts of silicon valley bank, the stock helping to boost shares of regional bank peers. >>> and disney with layoffs expected to hit 7,000 employees. all members of the metaverse team were let go. >>> berkshire adding more shares of occidental petroleum to the portfolio bringing...
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. >> the house intel committee gets rocking in about an hour.e'll keep track of it and see if there is any questioning on the border. >> bill: beginning our coverage today. want to bring in the former nsh acting deputy secretary ken cuccinelli. this question went to the white house yesterday and here is how it was answered. >> designating these cartels as ftos would not grant us any additional authorities that we don't really have at this time. the united states has powerful sanctions authorities designated to combat narcotics trafficking organizations and the individuals and entities that enable them. we haven't been afraid to use them. >> bill: she is saying we're doing what we need to do now. how is that satisfactory for you? >> yeah, it's what she said is not quite accurate but to use regular military force as you all were talking about would require congressional action. but the real problem that's been exacerbated here is the open borders policy of the president. that's what has brought so much harm to the united states. this has been a pr
. >> the house intel committee gets rocking in about an hour.e'll keep track of it and see if there is any questioning on the border. >> bill: beginning our coverage today. want to bring in the former nsh acting deputy secretary ken cuccinelli. this question went to the white house yesterday and here is how it was answered. >> designating these cartels as ftos would not grant us any additional authorities that we don't really have at this time. the united states has powerful...
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we were recommending intel when people hated it. the stock up over 20% for the year so you have to go sector by sector we're targeting the banks. that's where we started adding back a majority of our shorts. we've gone from having no shorts in the banking system in, i think it was like that following monday on the 13th, to now we've added back a whole bunch of those shorts because earnings are going to matter and people are going to startw those. the bank stocks haven't necessarily cut the earnings cuts that are potentially coming we like semiconductors because we've hated that space for about a year some of these companies -- micron guided to negative gross margins for the upcoming quarter when they reported the stock was still up 7% a couple of days ago and so with that space, you've got revenues in some cases down over 50% year over year. so intel, nvidia, those are two names we mentioned before. we like facebook a lot some of the sports betting stuff we like as well, names like draftkings or fanduel. sectors we like. you have to
we were recommending intel when people hated it. the stock up over 20% for the year so you have to go sector by sector we're targeting the banks. that's where we started adding back a majority of our shorts. we've gone from having no shorts in the banking system in, i think it was like that following monday on the 13th, to now we've added back a whole bunch of those shorts because earnings are going to matter and people are going to startw those. the bank stocks haven't necessarily cut the...
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. >> martha: senate intel tackles the many threats. we're getting it from all sides, that the united states has to confront. how do we do that? senator james langford said at this point he thinks the risk from china is -- has many tentacles. tik tok is one of them. the new revelations on another hearing on the hill about covid and the wuhan lab. from one of today's key witnesses, the former cdc chief. we'll talk to dr. robert redfield. >> i came to believe and i still believe today that it indicates that keen was the result of an accidental lab leak than a natural spill-over event. helping them achieve financial freedom. we're investing for our clients in the projects that power our economy. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. this is going to be great. taking the shawl off. ok i did it. is he looking at my hairline? is plaque psoriasis making you rethink your everyday choices? otezla is a pill, not a cream or injection that can help people with plaque psoriasis achieve
. >> martha: senate intel tackles the many threats. we're getting it from all sides, that the united states has to confront. how do we do that? senator james langford said at this point he thinks the risk from china is -- has many tentacles. tik tok is one of them. the new revelations on another hearing on the hill about covid and the wuhan lab. from one of today's key witnesses, the former cdc chief. we'll talk to dr. robert redfield. >> i came to believe and i still believe today...
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>> i think the intel side is wide open, bill. you are right. working with the mexican government to go after the cartels is something that i know has been talked about and i've talked to people about it. the trouble is that you have to have buyin from the mexican government and federal and the police and military in mexico and that takes real negotiating on a government to government level. president biden went to mexico in january, talked about border security. cartels have real control of the cities on the other side of the border. >> dana: intel chiefs sitting down and we'll follow that, bret. one thing we're talking about, threat to national security at the southern border and biden administration is making shift, looking like they might return to holding migrant families, this is something that ended when president biden came into office, but they are thinking of doing that. and representative benny thompson, says i'm alarmed, these policies are cruel and harmful to children and don't prevent families from traveling to the united states. n
>> i think the intel side is wide open, bill. you are right. working with the mexican government to go after the cartels is something that i know has been talked about and i've talked to people about it. the trouble is that you have to have buyin from the mexican government and federal and the police and military in mexico and that takes real negotiating on a government to government level. president biden went to mexico in january, talked about border security. cartels have real control...
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industry as well has died years before starting intel. gordon moore made his famous observation known as moore's law in 1965. prediction explained how fast engineers with double the capacity and complexity. >> of computer chips every year that theory would become a tech industry standard for progress and innovation over the years. moore's law has been applied to hard drives. computer monitors and other electronic devices more died friday at his home in hawaii. he was 94 years old. so for joining us, more on moore's impact on me. >> semiconductor industry tack industry silicon valley. we're joined live by san jose state university professor and technology expert ahmed banafa. professor, thank you for josning us. if you do a little research about gordon moore, you find out that he really left a lasting legacy that affected pretty much everyone on the planet when it comes to technology. >> i mean, with the audit and tipping over your student, tech value anyway, as long as you using anything that's related. semiconductor, you actually applyin
industry as well has died years before starting intel. gordon moore made his famous observation known as moore's law in 1965. prediction explained how fast engineers with double the capacity and complexity. >> of computer chips every year that theory would become a tech industry standard for progress and innovation over the years. moore's law has been applied to hard drives. computer monitors and other electronic devices more died friday at his home in hawaii. he was 94 years old. so for...
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"intel is building a factory in ohio.d it in china, but then i became the president, and i called up the ceo. his name is chip, chip intel, and i said -- [ light laughter ] i said, mr. intel, you better build that factory in columbus. columbus, we love columbus, don't we? we love it. [ light laughter ] named after the great film director chris columbus. he made the movie 'home alone 2: lost in new york.' a movie i originally -- i originally starred in. they cut most of my scenes. it was very -- i remember a guy named marv came up to me -- big guy, tall guy. tears in his eyes, iron print on his face, and he said to me, 'you got to help us catch this little [ bleep ].'" [ laughter ] and in particular, biden focused on a bunch of real problems that people face every day, like, for example, the high cost of essential medications, or hidden fees. >> we capped the cost of insulin at $35 a month for seniors on medicare. [ cheers and applause ] let's cap the cost of insulin for everybody at $35. [ cheers and applause ] my adminis
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are back on the hill this time giving testimony before the house intel committee. briefing lawmakers on worldwide threats, of which there are many. over in the senate norfolk southern ceo is facing a lot of tough questions about the toxic train disaster in east palestine, ohio. we're watching all that again today. >> dana: meantime president biden is heading to pennsylvania today going to roll out his election year budget plan pushing to connect with voters in what will be a must-win state for either of the candidates. welcome to a new hour of in us news, i'm dana perino. good morning. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning. president biden expected to lay the ground work for a possible second term using his budget proposal as part of a political push to launch attacks against republicans. you have heard a lot of them already actually. meanwhile his democratic coalition is showing signs of strain thanks to recent moves by his administration on immigration, also the d.c. crime bill. all this as the president sets his sights on new government spending and raises taxe
are back on the hill this time giving testimony before the house intel committee. briefing lawmakers on worldwide threats, of which there are many. over in the senate norfolk southern ceo is facing a lot of tough questions about the toxic train disaster in east palestine, ohio. we're watching all that again today. >> dana: meantime president biden is heading to pennsylvania today going to roll out his election year budget plan pushing to connect with voters in what will be a must-win...
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. >> what kind of intel do we have on the state of the russian army, congressman himes?ve seen reports they may be running out of munitions. what do those folks say? >> neither mike nor i can get deep into any intel, considering the fact that you see every single day on television which is the entire russian army cannot take a town that nobody had ever heard of a year ago, the town of bakhmut. we literally devoted hundreds of millions of dollars to this apparatus, to this russian military, and today we see that they can't, even with the push of the president vladimir putin they can't take the town. that doesn't mean they're not still dangerous and they have nuclear weapons, but they're not what we thought they were. >> sergey lavrov, congressman turner, wait until you hear the reaction to something he said here. let me play it. >> the war, which we are trying to stop which was launched against us using the ukraine -- the ukrainian people, of course -- influenced -- influenced the policy of russia. >> there's nothing like being able to say the phrase "the world is laughin
. >> what kind of intel do we have on the state of the russian army, congressman himes?ve seen reports they may be running out of munitions. what do those folks say? >> neither mike nor i can get deep into any intel, considering the fact that you see every single day on television which is the entire russian army cannot take a town that nobody had ever heard of a year ago, the town of bakhmut. we literally devoted hundreds of millions of dollars to this apparatus, to this russian...
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this is a photo of gordon moore, who co-founded intel and gave the world moore's law.e died today. even before starting intel, gordon moore theorized that the number of transistors on a microchip would double every two years as the cost of computing dropped. that became known as moore's law, and it's a theory that still holds true today. moore was born in san francisco. he attended san jose state and cal. along with his wife betty, they started a charitable foundation in the year 2000 with a gift of $5 billion. gordon moore was 94 years old. >>> we might soon be doing a version of this next story every week for years. the expansion of artificial intelligence. one version here, chatgpt, will soon help you book a flight, help you shop, and even plan your next meal. it can even find ways to connect those actions and learn your preferences. the tool comes from the san francisco company called open ai. in the coming weeks, chatgpt will partner with 12 different companies, including expedia, instacart, open table, and slack. they'll test with a smaller pool of users and deve
this is a photo of gordon moore, who co-founded intel and gave the world moore's law.e died today. even before starting intel, gordon moore theorized that the number of transistors on a microchip would double every two years as the cost of computing dropped. that became known as moore's law, and it's a theory that still holds true today. moore was born in san francisco. he attended san jose state and cal. along with his wife betty, they started a charitable foundation in the year 2000 with a...
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um and some of those made become at be relieved as we get some more information and intel, particularlyir grandmother, we do our spring groundwater measurements in april. so once we get that piece of information that are really let us know how that component of our water supply is doing, and then we have the lingering issues of the colorado basin that impact california spot first plan. all right, obviously, over the past few years with these extreme drought conditions in california , we've all been doing what we can to try to conserve water here where but now obviously, people are going to see a map like that, and it's going to sort of raise these questions about how much more we need to conserve here moving forward in the immediate sense what? what do you think about the notion of some of these drought restrictions being eased at the local level? should we be doing that? well it's certainly up to the local supplier. the local supplier evaluated part. it's part fully you up resources that it provides to its customers and can determine if they need to continue. conservation to ah, be abl
um and some of those made become at be relieved as we get some more information and intel, particularlyir grandmother, we do our spring groundwater measurements in april. so once we get that piece of information that are really let us know how that component of our water supply is doing, and then we have the lingering issues of the colorado basin that impact california spot first plan. all right, obviously, over the past few years with these extreme drought conditions in california , we've all...
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intel makes 27% of the overall revenue from the china market.es that were in focus are not american companies. tsmc and samsung. korean and taiwanese companies like them did get a one-year exemption from these export controls under the chips act from october. they will have to start making difficult decisions. tsmc has their big, high advanced chip plan, doing 28 nanometer as well as the more advanced 16 nanometer chips. their revenue from china as a proportion of overall revenue has started to decline a bit through the pandemic. still out 11%. tsmc will have to be making some tough choices as they build up their chip plants and blueprint in the united states in places like arizona. i want to bring up a quote from the commerce secretary. essentially saying the chips act as a national security initiative. these guardrails will help ensure malign actors do not have access to the countries leading edge technology that can be used against america and our allies. national security issues obviously take to the -- come to the fore here. shery: national
intel makes 27% of the overall revenue from the china market.es that were in focus are not american companies. tsmc and samsung. korean and taiwanese companies like them did get a one-year exemption from these export controls under the chips act from october. they will have to start making difficult decisions. tsmc has their big, high advanced chip plan, doing 28 nanometer as well as the more advanced 16 nanometer chips. their revenue from china as a proportion of overall revenue has started to...
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he launched intel in 1968 under the name nm electronics.t was renamed and the headquarters moved to santa clara. intel would go on to become one of the leading microchip producers and dominate the personal computer market. ama: yosemite national park is finally back open after being shut down because of severe weather. the park had been closed for weeks because it was too dangerous. a reporter with our sister station was able to venture inside today where businesses are anxious for the crowds to return. reporter: picturesque mountains greet visitors at tunnel view. until this past week, severe weather made it too dangerous for travelers to make the trek inside the park. now the roads are back open. they drove over 2000 miles from chicago to visit yosemite. california is a gold mine for outdoor activities. >> it has all of what think. desert, ocean, lakes, mountains. what else do you want? reporter: andrea has been to yosemite before. he's been monitoring the weather on the drive to california. >> we don't take risks. we listen to the weathe
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gordon moore who cofounded intel died at the age of 94. he has strong been -- bay area roots. he grew up in san francisco and got his undergraduate degree. he helped launch intel under the name of nm electronics and it was eventually renamed and the headquarters move. intel would become one of the leading microchip producers and dominate the personal computer market. we are committed to building a better bay area and part of that includes ringing you stories that impact your community. former congresswoman and current abc7news political analyst jackie speier has launched her own initiative to help men and children get out of poverty. lena howland has a look at the need behind the foundation. >> i am announcing the launching of the jackie speier foundation for women and children in san mateo county. lena: funded by $1 million from her own campaign, forming -- former congresswoman jackie speier says that it is her time to mix up a good bit of trouble and what she is calling the most important campaign of her life. >> and when you realize that we are the wealthiest county in the
gordon moore who cofounded intel died at the age of 94. he has strong been -- bay area roots. he grew up in san francisco and got his undergraduate degree. he helped launch intel under the name of nm electronics and it was eventually renamed and the headquarters move. intel would become one of the leading microchip producers and dominate the personal computer market. we are committed to building a better bay area and part of that includes ringing you stories that impact your community. former...
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he launched intel in 1968 under the name nm electronics.t was renamed and the headquarters moved to santa clara. intel wouldo become one of theproducers and dominate the personal computer market. ama: yosemite national park is finally back open after being shut down because of severe weather. the park had been closed for weeks because it was too dangerous. a reporter with our sister station was able to venture inside today where businesses are anxious for the crowds to return. reporter: picturesque mountains greet visitors at tunnel view. until this past week, severe weather made it too dangerous for travelers to make the trek inside the park. now the roads are back open. they drove over 2000 miles from chicago to visit yosemite. california is a gold mine for outdoor activities. >> it has all of what think. desert, ocean, lakes, mountains. what else do you want? reporter: andreaaseen yosete's been moring the weather on the drive to california. >> we don't take risks. we listen to the weather. how the weather condition is. if not, we stay pu
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some of the other agencies contribute to the d, a, d, intel, c i. they all contribute to a foreign slash military slash security policy. they take trillions of dollars a year. they cost trillions of dollars a year and they don't do any good. so i'm ready for radical change. and i think really that, that they have to go and the budgets have to be shrunk to the levels that the populace in this country believe we should have. and also what the constitution envision, which didn't envision a standing army. it didn't vision. if we went to war, it would be a people for congress would declare that were, you know, we didn't have that vietnam either in declared war since we're, we're to, so you take the non very unpopular war and popular. and that unpopularity was memorialized in music and poetry and books and, and movies and riots and people getting killed by national car, you know, was not a popular war. and it was also, we could have prevented it if they had consulted with the congress and let the house have a vote and say, do we want to make war in vietna
some of the other agencies contribute to the d, a, d, intel, c i. they all contribute to a foreign slash military slash security policy. they take trillions of dollars a year. they cost trillions of dollars a year and they don't do any good. so i'm ready for radical change. and i think really that, that they have to go and the budgets have to be shrunk to the levels that the populace in this country believe we should have. and also what the constitution envision, which didn't envision a...
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intel used these same ultraviolet machines. they are now using many machines from asml as well.ompetitiveness and there are many policies in place including the united states to help companies like intel do that. that said, tsmc is so big and produces so many of the chips for many of the world's most profitable leading companies, like apple and so on that i don't imagine it is going to make a huge difference, and as far as regular consumers go there is less interested in buying electronics. there has been an economic downturn as i am sure every viewer of the station is aware, and there is less demand for those chips, so if tsmc can't use as many of the cutting—edge gypsy does necessarily mean they will be a short trip of existing chips. it is not like the netherlands is taking back machines it sent to china already. if is taking back machines it sent to china already.— to china already. if we can 'ust to china already. if we can just take _ to china already. if we can just take a _ to china already. if we can just take a step _ to china already. if we can just take a step back -
intel used these same ultraviolet machines. they are now using many machines from asml as well.ompetitiveness and there are many policies in place including the united states to help companies like intel do that. that said, tsmc is so big and produces so many of the chips for many of the world's most profitable leading companies, like apple and so on that i don't imagine it is going to make a huge difference, and as far as regular consumers go there is less interested in buying electronics....
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now president biden has signed the bipartisan legislation to declassify intel so will that help us getthe bottom of this? senator rand paul joins us now, a member of the senator foreign relations committee. thank you for joining us on the program today. will we eventually get to the bottom of this? so many years after this pandemic started? >> you know, we had a unanimous vote in the senate, a unanimous vote in the house, and then president biden signed it and when he signed it said yeah, i'll give you the information as long as i determine that it's not going to hurt our national security which is concerning that he's already putting a caveat on how much he's going to give us. i can also tell you that much of the information i'm asking for is unclassified already. i have 30 letters to eight different government agencies, so far i have no democrats signing on to help me get any of this information. i have approached four democrat chairmen and most of the information is unclassified but they refuse to give it. this is a real problem, and look, a million americans died and we have no inv
now president biden has signed the bipartisan legislation to declassify intel so will that help us getthe bottom of this? senator rand paul joins us now, a member of the senator foreign relations committee. thank you for joining us on the program today. will we eventually get to the bottom of this? so many years after this pandemic started? >> you know, we had a unanimous vote in the senate, a unanimous vote in the house, and then president biden signed it and when he signed it said yeah,...
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the intel guys are not gonna be running the military.ust know that that's one side benefit of miltonville's we got to take the interact with some of the operational people and take their temperature a little bit which was a useful thing to do. >> i think you would've had a certain element of intel professionals, political warfare in any interaction. i think in terms of china's expansion of non traditional security operations. its ability to deploy more often with more capability overseas. i think we'll probably find hopefully more robust attractions with some of the operators rather than sars having it be a political endeavor. some >> thank you, i think it's important to continue to watch. who shows up will tell us a lot about what they're up to another doing. mr. link, part of our mission, our core mission is to advise congress. you describe some things that are pretty outrageous in terms of chinese activities on our soil. i don't have the legal background to say what the tools are to deal with that. it would seem to me it would be enti
the intel guys are not gonna be running the military.ust know that that's one side benefit of miltonville's we got to take the interact with some of the operational people and take their temperature a little bit which was a useful thing to do. >> i think you would've had a certain element of intel professionals, political warfare in any interaction. i think in terms of china's expansion of non traditional security operations. its ability to deploy more often with more capability overseas....
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and then it's like, you know what, intel? forget it. now we're just going to buy amd.and hassle, and maybe representative in some respects of a stock that, you know, amd was, what, 80 bucks now it was, i don't know, the october lows, it was in the 50s. >> it was. >> and they saw that as an opportunity, and started buying it when it was down, and it was, what, in december, it was still in the 60s low 60s. and here we find ourselves, giving a little bit back today but on the doorstep of 80 bucks. >> one of the many investors who benefitted from the increase in the stock so far this year and to your point, $128 billion market value, versus intel, which is down 1% -- a little over 1% this year, and once-mighty intel has $107 billion market value, trails that of amd by $20 billion. we can all remember the days when the question was simply, why is amd even around, just to give cover to intel on the antitrust front? >> got to keep them alive so they don't come after you as a monopoly exactly. but also the stock, especially at the lows, but even now, it's really more in a norm
and then it's like, you know what, intel? forget it. now we're just going to buy amd.and hassle, and maybe representative in some respects of a stock that, you know, amd was, what, 80 bucks now it was, i don't know, the october lows, it was in the 50s. >> it was. >> and they saw that as an opportunity, and started buying it when it was down, and it was, what, in december, it was still in the 60s low 60s. and here we find ourselves, giving a little bit back today but on the doorstep...
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it's really is unlike intel. intel was the early days of the personal computer.e smartphone. those are two inventions where the stock kept rung and running and running. intel ultimately fizzled, but that kept decades. apple is still going. i say own it still and don't trade it. as for nvidia, the same prescription. own it. don't trade it. or will the stock get striked down. you got my blessing to buy in a weakness and then hold. pretty simple. nvidia is the modern day da vinci will keep there it. i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. "last call" starts now.
it's really is unlike intel. intel was the early days of the personal computer.e smartphone. those are two inventions where the stock kept rung and running and running. intel ultimately fizzled, but that kept decades. apple is still going. i say own it still and don't trade it. as for nvidia, the same prescription. own it. don't trade it. or will the stock get striked down. you got my blessing to buy in a weakness and then hold. pretty simple. nvidia is the modern day da vinci will keep there...
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wherein, when you get to these regional banks cutting dividends, it's for a different reason so intel'sagement needs to get more efficient in the way they're running their operation. and show us what they can do with the great amount of assets they have. but we need to stay away from companies that are paying dividends out of a dwindling supply of money. i gave you three names that i think would meet that. >> yes and i'll steal your punchline. even naps mes like disney and starbucks, no one thinks those companies are going away but when they have to prioritize growth or expensive streaming or what have you, these things are always -- >> that's right. we're going to leave the running of the individual companies to the management but it's a fact of life. in a market like this, where so many companies are struggling to get access to finances, they suddenly realize that they can't borrow the kind of money they could even a year ago. the fed is pulling back. the companies, they can find other opportunities in being able to provide that capital, whether it's in a distress situation or just gr
wherein, when you get to these regional banks cutting dividends, it's for a different reason so intel'sagement needs to get more efficient in the way they're running their operation. and show us what they can do with the great amount of assets they have. but we need to stay away from companies that are paying dividends out of a dwindling supply of money. i gave you three names that i think would meet that. >> yes and i'll steal your punchline. even naps mes like disney and starbucks, no...
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your ration intel of a destroy design, a security system and dealt a. busy severe blow to it. now they're all phase of escalation from $77.00 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the year. it's likely that this attack will spark more israeli raised, and those are occurring on a nightly basis in the occupied westbank, enron kong. how does era occupied east jerusalem? and his really forces every change to relatives of a suspected palestinian gunmen arrayed to place in the village of ne, lean in the occupied west. back his robes president has urged many mean net. how's government to abandon his plan to change the judicial system in favor of a model with broad support, ongoing demonstrations against the plan for c, u. s. secretary of defense to change he itinerary for his visit to tel aviv malakai bay. more happy reports till of evils brought to a standstill, as protest is blocked, roads and highways. scenes like this repeated across israel and just like the highways they want to block the judicial reform bill that would give the committee the ability to overrule s
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we'll hear testimony from the nation's top intel chiefs including dni avril haines, cia director bill burns and fbi director chris wray. we can expect them to dive into a number of topics including new threats from china, questions about mishandling classified documents and concerns over domestic extremism. our team is monitoring this closely. >>> meanwhile, in a different senate hearing, acting administrator of the faa is just moments away from testifying after weeks of disturbing headlines from the not so friendly skies, including a united passenger recently caught on camera attacking a flight attendant and threatening to, quote, kill every man on this plane. why has air travel gotten so fraught, and what's being done about it? >>> the two survivors of that terrifying kidnapping in mexico are back in the u.s. in a south texas hospital, and their families are speaking out after days of anxiety. >> that was very hard. you just want answers, it's a lot of anxiety. >> reporter: the big question now how could this have happened? the latest on the investigation. >>> and bipartisan blowbac
we'll hear testimony from the nation's top intel chiefs including dni avril haines, cia director bill burns and fbi director chris wray. we can expect them to dive into a number of topics including new threats from china, questions about mishandling classified documents and concerns over domestic extremism. our team is monitoring this closely. >>> meanwhile, in a different senate hearing, acting administrator of the faa is just moments away from testifying after weeks of disturbing...
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but you colike intel -- yeah. you like intel and nvidia on hose two. dan, we have to run.hat you came here to, listen, take a victory lap, certainly, of having shorted them. i mean, look, this is the market. i mean, we don't the like to see companies collapse, but keep us posted on your next investments. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me on. liz: dan niles. we are coming right back. dow jones industrials down 90 points. charlie gasparino nose next. ♪ ♪ gasparino is next. a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... there . . ♪. liz: you may have heard satori funds dan niles, he would short the stock. shares are not able to be gore rowed or shorted. what is the latest on first republic? >> it's complicated situation. people that looked at the books say there is 12 billion-dollar hole in the company. assets worth a lot less and they're paying a lot of money in deposits. subtracting you have $12 billion missing. as of right now, what sources close to the bank are telling me. they are not shopping it, it is not for sale. you have to ask yourself is it not for s
but you colike intel -- yeah. you like intel and nvidia on hose two. dan, we have to run.hat you came here to, listen, take a victory lap, certainly, of having shorted them. i mean, look, this is the market. i mean, we don't the like to see companies collapse, but keep us posted on your next investments. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me on. liz: dan niles. we are coming right back. dow jones industrials down 90 points. charlie gasparino nose next. ♪ ♪ gasparino is next. a...
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services, the intel services of our allies, to get reliable information from inside the kremlin?ard target it's a very close circle of advisers you know, the intelligence service is not only the united states but also of all the nato countries working quite hard at this i think one of the things we have seen is some pretty dramatic successes we in essence stole the war plans before the war we were able to warn our allies, warn the ukrainians on where the invasion was coming. but you're right in autocratic countries, it's not easy to penetrate that inner circle these are a small number of advisers we do have a large alliance trying to do so, but vladimir putin is a dictator. and quite often dig today to rs are not going to do things in the best interest of their countries. >> thank you both, guys, appreciate it. >>> it was the death that sparked a movement with hundreds of people killed and thousands arrested for protesting the iranian regime what's next, six months after mahsa amini's death? >> and here at home,a major health crisis worse than experts thought. you're watching "ch
services, the intel services of our allies, to get reliable information from inside the kremlin?ard target it's a very close circle of advisers you know, the intelligence service is not only the united states but also of all the nato countries working quite hard at this i think one of the things we have seen is some pretty dramatic successes we in essence stole the war plans before the war we were able to warn our allies, warn the ukrainians on where the invasion was coming. but you're right in...
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you're probably comparing like intel who obviously just cut the dividend and intel is in a special caseash flow. they don't have the money to afford to pay it qualcomm clearly does. >> somehow all roads always lead back to intel. i don't know what that says about your view of how dire things may be there, but what about the space in general mike santoli to my left was mentioning the strength in chips. believable, is the worst behind that sector? >> yeah, well, semiconductors tend to like the stocks after the numbers have been cut and it's usually after the numbers come down just before they hit bottom they peaked in june. they've come down 30% and more broadly for the whole sector and it's the largest negative earnings revision we've had probably since the financial crisis it's been pretty big i think right now people are playing the sector broadly for the second half recovery with china re-opening and it's march and you can do that now. we'll see what happens if we get through the year and for now you can fight that there's a broader trend and people are getting very excited about some
you're probably comparing like intel who obviously just cut the dividend and intel is in a special caseash flow. they don't have the money to afford to pay it qualcomm clearly does. >> somehow all roads always lead back to intel. i don't know what that says about your view of how dire things may be there, but what about the space in general mike santoli to my left was mentioning the strength in chips. believable, is the worst behind that sector? >> yeah, well, semiconductors tend to...
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intel assessment about the mysterious havana syndrome.irst to the lucas tomlinson live at the white house. lucas. >> reporter: shannon, u.s. officials privately admit the war in is at a stalemate right now. the front lines haven't changed in months despite billions of dollars of american weapons flowing into the country over the past year. russian forces making incremental gains assaulting the eastern ukrainian city of the white house and presenting this flag to congress in december. friday president biden hosted his german counterpart with ukraine dominating the discussions. >> beyond the military support, the moral support you ghei to the -yard line -- gave to the ukrainians is profound. >> reporter: despite both sides approving tanks for ukraine, u.s. officials commit few have been sent more than a month since the announcement. today russian forces control 17% of ukraine, and there are more russian troops inside ukraine now than anytime in the past year. in late are january the u.s. military's top officer admitted getting the russians
intel assessment about the mysterious havana syndrome.irst to the lucas tomlinson live at the white house. lucas. >> reporter: shannon, u.s. officials privately admit the war in is at a stalemate right now. the front lines haven't changed in months despite billions of dollars of american weapons flowing into the country over the past year. russian forces making incremental gains assaulting the eastern ukrainian city of the white house and presenting this flag to congress in december....
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. >> why didn't the house and senate leadership act on the intel agency warnings before january 6th? forget schumer. we know what he's about. why is mitch mcconnell demanding answers here? he's not. he hit fox today. mitch wonders why so many working people don't trust him the and why the republican base does not like him? the establishment have no one to blame but themselves, whether the cdc or the vaccine mandates or the pentagon or what's happening in ukraine or biden down playing inflation throughout much of 2021. all of these people of their own making. if they're not going to tell us the truth about china, or the true state of our own economy, why would we trust them on anything else? now, recall that without any evidence, many rushed out to accused russia of sabotaging its own pipeline last year. remember, it took seven years to build it. we told you that made no sense. well, intel agencies are beginning to become clean, looks like a crowe ukrainian group was involved. the white house wants to kick the can down the road. >> several of our european partners, germany, sweden and
. >> why didn't the house and senate leadership act on the intel agency warnings before january 6th? forget schumer. we know what he's about. why is mitch mcconnell demanding answers here? he's not. he hit fox today. mitch wonders why so many working people don't trust him the and why the republican base does not like him? the establishment have no one to blame but themselves, whether the cdc or the vaccine mandates or the pentagon or what's happening in ukraine or biden down playing...
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. >> y la empresa intel planea vender sus inmuebles, entre ellos al norte de la ciudad, dice que no loel modelo de trabajo híbrido y la unta del departamento de educación de san mateo, entablaron demanda contra varias compañías en redes sociales, andrés brender nos cuenta más de esta situación . >> esta joven cuya familia nos pidió no identificarla, dice que redes sociales ejercieron presión contra ella y tvo que buscar terapia, esta fue la primicia desde el condado san mateo, instalado contra snapchat , saben que los menores de edad, son susceptibles, personas que pueden ser afectados, más con temas de imagen de cuerpo, los jóvenes irán a lo que esté disponible, aunque los padres tengan herramientas, como pudo ver usted . >> la demanda busca compensación monetaria y empresas límiten esfuerzos, dicen que afecta el desarrollo académico, compararon la situación con los cigarros electrónicos, el mercadeo, estaba destinado a los jóvenes ,. >> acontece así una cosa en su cerebro . >> las redes sociales pueden perjudicar su desarrollo . >> las investigaciones dicen que cuando lo usan más de
. >> y la empresa intel planea vender sus inmuebles, entre ellos al norte de la ciudad, dice que no loel modelo de trabajo híbrido y la unta del departamento de educación de san mateo, entablaron demanda contra varias compañías en redes sociales, andrés brender nos cuenta más de esta situación . >> esta joven cuya familia nos pidió no identificarla, dice que redes sociales ejercieron presión contra ella y tvo que buscar terapia, esta fue la primicia desde el condado san...