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last monday, i spoke to the ceo on squawk on the street, and jenson told a monster good tale.uired melanox, lots of people wrote that deal off. but jenson repeatedly told us on "mad money" that he would get it done sure enough, he delivered. since then, the stock has been a magnificent performer. i learned not to doubt the genius, who is polite, genuinely funny, and loved by his employees. even as competitors like the guys so i want to make it clear that you get against jenson wong and his team at your own peril betting the deal getting done is also a gamble. but let's think about the potential payoff arm's always been a it will of different. years ago, arm came up with a better architecture for processors they designed a chip that's much more energy efficient than most computers, which allowed their technology to take the mobile market by storm. these days, their tech is autonomous cars, smart home devices, automake, and your smartphones and tablets and computers. arm is an arms dealer to the semi conductor and device industry they licensed a chip architecture and their clien
last monday, i spoke to the ceo on squawk on the street, and jenson told a monster good tale.uired melanox, lots of people wrote that deal off. but jenson repeatedly told us on "mad money" that he would get it done sure enough, he delivered. since then, the stock has been a magnificent performer. i learned not to doubt the genius, who is polite, genuinely funny, and loved by his employees. even as competitors like the guys so i want to make it clear that you get against jenson wong...
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pay to pay scheme, two local attorneys, a weapons manufacturer michael nichols and captain james jenson, who pleaded not guilty to the charges. we spoke to attorney joseph wall, jr., who filed a motion to disqualify the district attorney's office from trying the class, saying his client was a friend, fund-raiser and confidant for rosen over the years. >> there's no way the district attorney's office can view this prosecution objectively. >> reporter: rosen addressed those concerns by saying that his team consulted with the state attorney general's office, which did not feel as though there was a conflict of interest. as for sheriff smith, her office declined to comment for this report, but grand jury transcripts from earlier this month indicate that she and her undersheriff both took the fifth, refusing to answer questions about the case. although the sheriff has not been charged with a crime, the district attorney says the investigation is far from over. >> i can't say there will be more individuals charged with more crimes in the coming weeks. >> in san jose, chris nguyen, "abc7 news.
pay to pay scheme, two local attorneys, a weapons manufacturer michael nichols and captain james jenson, who pleaded not guilty to the charges. we spoke to attorney joseph wall, jr., who filed a motion to disqualify the district attorney's office from trying the class, saying his client was a friend, fund-raiser and confidant for rosen over the years. >> there's no way the district attorney's office can view this prosecution objectively. >> reporter: rosen addressed those concerns...
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jenson? >> one thing i thought was interesting is the reasoning for that could also be his racism but he had a strong notion that only the unwealthy white population should be ruling and should have political power so i feel like he probably thought that the freedman's bureau offered so much political power to the black population which could be his reasoning for that. i don't know if that is -- >> it is sort of connected i would say. because you could say that for johnson a slave owner and big planter class and black slaves are two sides of the same coin. he saw them as connected. but when he implemented his reconstruction policy he was lien yents to the planter class. they were pardoned overnight. he liked that they came golfing to him for pardons and he pardons them all. so he had no punitive plan. he decided that his racism outweighs, because does not punish and does not see the freedman's bureau, he sees this as a fight that southern whites have to face. and you see this in the voto mess
jenson? >> one thing i thought was interesting is the reasoning for that could also be his racism but he had a strong notion that only the unwealthy white population should be ruling and should have political power so i feel like he probably thought that the freedman's bureau offered so much political power to the black population which could be his reasoning for that. i don't know if that is -- >> it is sort of connected i would say. because you could say that for johnson a slave...
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real objection, some analysts believe the anti trust regulators will put a stop to it i spoke to jenson wong and he's the bankable ceo and on "squawk on the street" and adamant the deal would pass. given that he finally got the fabulous deal through the chinese government tried to profit initially, i believe him. he says what the add is to earnings and i believe that. it could be a steal because of the one. >> arm is an extraordinary company. this build the world's most popular cpu. it is build 180 billion units over its course of its history 22 billion of it last year and they're in everything, they're in everything. >> people are believers up $28 today. up $28 on paying 40 billion for a company and most people don't know exist most people think nvidia is over valued i think they are wrong it's 57 times earnings nvidia looks ridiculously expensive in 2018. the thing is when the actual earnings came in, they were higher than expected the stock looked absurdly cheap. it was trading at 20 times earnings 20 times earnings. i think the same thing could happen again here. even as nvidia is t
real objection, some analysts believe the anti trust regulators will put a stop to it i spoke to jenson wong and he's the bankable ceo and on "squawk on the street" and adamant the deal would pass. given that he finally got the fabulous deal through the chinese government tried to profit initially, i believe him. he says what the add is to earnings and i believe that. it could be a steal because of the one. >> arm is an extraordinary company. this build the world's most popular...
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a grand jury indicted four others, including the sheriff's captain jamison jenson earlier this month. >>> chadwick boseman died of colon cancer at 43. the trend doctors are seeing with the disease and words of caution for young adults. >>> a law born from the rubble of the 9/11 attack could be the release of the coronavirus vaccine. how bush era actions are helping boost our nation's coronavirus efforts. >>> protesters say they'll gather tomorrow at an east bay park because of a tree. why they say it is worth fighting for. >> all that's ahead. but first, here is a look at what's coming up live on jimmy kimmel live after abc7 news at 11:00. >> you came to the right place. when you invited me for the first time to the barn, you were yeah, come out to the barn. you can stay in the barn. stay in the what? something great from mr. clean. stop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous b
a grand jury indicted four others, including the sheriff's captain jamison jenson earlier this month. >>> chadwick boseman died of colon cancer at 43. the trend doctors are seeing with the disease and words of caution for young adults. >>> a law born from the rubble of the 9/11 attack could be the release of the coronavirus vaccine. how bush era actions are helping boost our nation's coronavirus efforts. >>> protesters say they'll gather tomorrow at an east bay park...
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this is a very transformative deal i was skeptical but in true nature i think jenson long is benefitsvincing guy, pat. i expect that especially when it comes to data center, when it comes to service, we have been waiting for a long time for arm to make a big impact there something tells me under jensen that's what i would do >> that's exactly right. cpu revenue is zero right now. the cpu market is so much bigger than the gpu market. i know that the gpu's get a lot of the time in news but the cpu market is so much larger i can imagine combinations of cpu, gpu, npu, ai put together in terms of an entire platform that puts nvidia as literally one two two companies who can do this out there >> all right thank you. we'll see how long this deal takes to go through if it indeed does >>> there's a little twitter beef between two of the five richest people in the world. asked about an august blog post by bill gate, elon musk tweeted he has no clue after gates said he didn't believe ev's could function as long haul transportation this isn't the first time elon musk has take an shot at bill gate
this is a very transformative deal i was skeptical but in true nature i think jenson long is benefitsvincing guy, pat. i expect that especially when it comes to data center, when it comes to service, we have been waiting for a long time for arm to make a big impact there something tells me under jensen that's what i would do >> that's exactly right. cpu revenue is zero right now. the cpu market is so much bigger than the gpu market. i know that the gpu's get a lot of the time in news but...
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jenson's surgery. >> not one person in that nursing program knew who i was.kindness of strangers that got this accomplished for me. >> to have the moral support of their community to help them get better and that is shifting the way in which patients pursue their health care. it is hard to make a difference if you don't try to disrupt the status quo. the m-25 program empowers patients who feel like victims of the system. in my heart of hearts i had a hope that we would rekindle in our neighbors and in ourselves a sense of volunteerism. >> we'll share these inspirational stories all week and watch champions for change, a one-hour special this saturday at 10:00 p.m. >>> disinformation and conspiracy theories have permeated the internet and those fake claims are being amplified during american tragedies and these wildfires in the west are seeing that happen. facebook removing posts from qanon after it suggested that antifa and proud boys started some of the fires. that is false. but the post got so much attention that the fbi in portland had to put out a stateme
jenson's surgery. >> not one person in that nursing program knew who i was.kindness of strangers that got this accomplished for me. >> to have the moral support of their community to help them get better and that is shifting the way in which patients pursue their health care. it is hard to make a difference if you don't try to disrupt the status quo. the m-25 program empowers patients who feel like victims of the system. in my heart of hearts i had a hope that we would rekindle in...
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jenson, you can have the mic here. >> i also find sblg interesting that andrew johnson was also very pro-state rights when he was doing reconstruction. so, it also made it hard to implement federal rights for reconstruction as well. that also made it hard because the president during reconstruction wasn't really in favor of so much federal outreach and so much federal power. so, it's interesting too, i think. >> excellent point. you know, andrew johnson presents a big problem for us. he's a state's rights democrat before the war. and because of an assassin's bullet, he becomes president. and he's clearly not on board with the republican program of black rights. and he's clearly not on board with this expansion of the federal government in order to ensure black rights and ensure the rule of law in the south. he's not going to go with that. and that would create one of the biggest constitutional crises in american history. it's the first time that an american president is brought up on articles of impeachment. and he -- but we are getting ahead of ourselves here. but i'm glad you broug
jenson, you can have the mic here. >> i also find sblg interesting that andrew johnson was also very pro-state rights when he was doing reconstruction. so, it also made it hard to implement federal rights for reconstruction as well. that also made it hard because the president during reconstruction wasn't really in favor of so much federal outreach and so much federal power. so, it's interesting too, i think. >> excellent point. you know, andrew johnson presents a big problem for...