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then $100 for the intel chip. and then the operating system is by microsoft. and by the time you're finishing the packaging, everything else, what you've left for china is maybe less than $100. but it's charged as a $700 i frepl china. and these are the issues. and out of the exports from china to america, 55% are by multilateral... multinational companies which is not related which... they are multinational companies and they go through these arrangements, so china is the final place of assembly. and they get billed for it. so we need to shift through all these things >> i hear an increasing number of american businessmen and women say it's hard to do business in china. >> i have heard about this before. i think it's something china needs to pay attention to. and i think china will pay attention to this because this bilateral trade relationship is very, very important. but let me tell you this last year the total foreign investment hit $90 billion investment into china. it's still growing. american chamber of commerce came out with some research. 75% of the c
then $100 for the intel chip. and then the operating system is by microsoft. and by the time you're finishing the packaging, everything else, what you've left for china is maybe less than $100. but it's charged as a $700 i frepl china. and these are the issues. and out of the exports from china to america, 55% are by multilateral... multinational companies which is not related which... they are multinational companies and they go through these arrangements, so china is the final place of...
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the world. those are high interest to intel. the fourth company is for chips for mobile technology doing.l street. we are climbing our way back another update shortly. >> americans thought wall street was the same place. there is a survey that says three out of five people say the market's recent swings have left them less confident about buying and selling stocks. 55 percent say market is only fair to some investors feared that may explain why people are taking your money out of stocks. >> suspicion of the you i am interested assist the resisting arrest. kathleen neville was arrested but not before she ran off and had to be tackled to the ground. he saw the 53 year-old car weaving and drifting off their road. the belt go live now federal appeals court has reaffirmed its ruling that investigators he illegally seized baseball players who tested positive for steroids. 11 judge panel ordered investigators to return that list. of 100 for ballplayers to the lab. it would bar them to use the players to expand its sports doping >> investigation. the > >> this fire has been grown. sheriff's depar
the world. those are high interest to intel. the fourth company is for chips for mobile technology doing.l street. we are climbing our way back another update shortly. >> americans thought wall street was the same place. there is a survey that says three out of five people say the market's recent swings have left them less confident about buying and selling stocks. 55 percent say market is only fair to some investors feared that may explain why people are taking your money out of stocks....
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and the bloomberg silicon valley index, it's actually pretty strong. intel doing a little investing. the santa clara-based chip putting $40 million into two different software developers. experts in cloud computing and the fourth company makes software used by companies making chips used by mobile web and multimedia. if you look for plans what intel has up its sleeve, there's that for you. on facebook.com, be careful what you post about the your travel plans. burglars are using facebook.com and other net working sides to friend people who indicate they won't be home a certain time. for information what to divulge online, check out a website called please rob me. actually a lot of advice there. don't mention when your house is empty, don't talk about how annoying it is when alarm systems don't work. use common sense, always helpful. >> interesting name for that site. jane, thank you very much. >> supervisors are deciding whether to put a hold on the installation of anymore pg&e smart meters. a vote will be taken on a resolution for a moratorium the end of the year. only the unincorporated areas of the county. t
and the bloomberg silicon valley index, it's actually pretty strong. intel doing a little investing. the santa clara-based chip putting $40 million into two different software developers. experts in cloud computing and the fourth company makes software used by companies making chips used by mobile web and multimedia. if you look for plans what intel has up its sleeve, there's that for you. on facebook.com, be careful what you post about the your travel plans. burglars are using facebook.com and...
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intel on the phone. is that the correct code? >> it is. >> reporter: intel is the company that created the code to protect be blue raise. >> they would have to use the code to manufacturer a computer chipd be very difficult and costly. >> reporter: but he said if someone uses the code to offer movies for free, they'll take legal action. >>> according to a study by the institute for policy invasion, the motion picture association of america lost $6.1 billion due to piracy in 2005. cracking codes like to is not new. a few years ago they discovered a way of making copies of dvds. >>> thank you for watching us at 6:00. i'm rhone row howard bernstein is here with our forecast that we'll be copying for the days ahead. >>> that's right. we got the rain that we really needed. it wasn't really enough but we'll take it. here are the nice showers that we had yesterday and a little thunder. not so nice up in new york. they got hammered at a hundred- mile-an-hour winds. but all of this has moved well off in the region. temperature down to 71 at national but still 73 in southern maryland and 54 in oak land. everybody else seems -- oakland. everybody else is in the 70s. and mid-80s like culpepper.
intel on the phone. is that the correct code? >> it is. >> reporter: intel is the company that created the code to protect be blue raise. >> they would have to use the code to manufacturer a computer chipd be very difficult and costly. >> reporter: but he said if someone uses the code to offer movies for free, they'll take legal action. >>> according to a study by the institute for policy invasion, the motion picture association of america lost $6.1 billion due...
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the correct code? >> it is. >> reporter: intel is the company that created the code to protect blu-rays. >> they would have to use the code to manufacture a computer chip and build that into some kind of a box or a device. and that would be a very difficult and very costly. >> reporter: but he says if someone used the code to offer movies for free, they'll take legal action. in washington, i'm lindsey mastis, 9news now. >> now, according to a study by the institute for policy inno vashtion the motion pick -- innovation, the motion picture lost $6.1 billion because of piracy. in fact a few years ago they found a way to record dvd. they used a black marker to prevent people from making a copy. >>> still ahead tonight, stop working and start relaxing. we cruncheled the numbers and we'll -- crunched the numbers and we'll show you precisely how much you need to save to just walk away. >>> plus your parents always said don't play in traffic. now this baby shows us why. that is coming up. >>> topper. >> here in northwest, no storms. big storms out to the west of us. we'll track them for you. i would keep this handy. we'll take you out with wakeup weather. in
the correct code? >> it is. >> reporter: intel is the company that created the code to protect blu-rays. >> they would have to use the code to manufacture a computer chip and build that into some kind of a box or a device. and that would be a very difficult and very costly. >> reporter: but he says if someone used the code to offer movies for free, they'll take legal action. in washington, i'm lindsey mastis, 9news now. >> now, according to a study by the institute...
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the driver is texting distracted or stressed. recognition plays a role in a phone powered by intel's newest adam chip. it recognizes landmarks such as bridges and churches and using ups data presents information about your surroundings. this 3-d camera recognizes what it sees on your kitchen counter. it knows this is a steak then projects a menu on to any surface and responds to touch command. does this mean the end of screens? >> really can live in a world where it's not quite like that. but i think the notion that many more surfaces can display the content in ways that engage and compel us, that's clearly on the horizon. >> it's no longer just about the pc. for intel it's cameras and cars and kitchens and -- >> naturally intel has a big stake. >> with the next step in computing, richard hart, abc 7 news. >> it's 4:56 now. >> a san bruno neighbor claims he saw a pg&e crew in the area around a ruptured pipeline just days before the explosion. just ahead on abc 7 news at 5:00, what he says they were doing. >> yes. i'm -- investigators are asking for three specific things from the public to help them wi
the driver is texting distracted or stressed. recognition plays a role in a phone powered by intel's newest adam chip. it recognizes landmarks such as bridges and churches and using ups data presents information about your surroundings. this 3-d camera recognizes what it sees on your kitchen counter. it knows this is a steak then projects a menu on to any surface and responds to touch command. does this mean the end of screens? >> really can live in a world where it's not quite like that....
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intel on the phone. they are the one that created the code to protect blu-ray. >> they would have to use the code to manufacturer a chipat into a very dice. that would be very difficult and costly. >> reporter: but he said if someone uses the code to offer the movies for free, they'll take legal action. >>> acorgding to a study by the institute and policy invasion, the motion picture of america lost $6.1 billion due to piracy in 2005. >>> good morning. and welcome to nine news now. i'm happy to say today is friday. it's september 17th. angie has traffic and a couple morning traffic. and we begi
intel on the phone. they are the one that created the code to protect blu-ray. >> they would have to use the code to manufacturer a chipat into a very dice. that would be very difficult and costly. >> reporter: but he said if someone uses the code to offer the movies for free, they'll take legal action. >>> acorgding to a study by the institute and policy invasion, the motion picture of america lost $6.1 billion due to piracy in 2005. >>> good morning. and welcome...
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intel on the phone. >> is that indeed the correct code? >> yes. >> , i ntel is the company that created the code. >> they would have to use the code to manufacture a computer chip build that into some kind of a box or a device. and that would be a very difficult and very costly -- >> he says if someone uses the code, they will take legal action. in washington, i'm lindsey, 9news now. >> we know how that worked out for the music industry. according to a study by the institute of policy invasion, the motion picture association of america lost $6.1 million and that was back in 2005. cracking codes like this is not brand-new. a few years ago, hackers found a way to find copies of regular dvd's. they used a sharpy marker to black out the part of the dvd that kept people from making a copy. >>> he says he was just trying to protect his little girl, but now a florida father is facing charges of disorderly conduct and disturbing a school function after he literally went off on a group of middle school students. police say 42-year-old james jones stormed on to a school bus and actually threatened to kill a group of students after they bullied his special needs daughter.
intel on the phone. >> is that indeed the correct code? >> yes. >> , i ntel is the company that created the code. >> they would have to use the code to manufacture a computer chip build that into some kind of a box or a device. and that would be a very difficult and very costly -- >> he says if someone uses the code, they will take legal action. in washington, i'm lindsey, 9news now. >> we know how that worked out for the music industry. according to a study...
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the way i just picked up this chocolate chip cookie. are they our ally? >> well, this is one of the cold showers for barack obama. two days after he was elected in 2008, the intelct in on the real secrets. and they go into a room, one of these things called the skiff, secure compartmented information facility where supposedly no one can bug what's going on. and they tell barack obama pakistan is living a lie. and they're our ally when they want to be. they support these terrorist groups. they give safe haven. and they actually lay out and say, look. the problem here is the quetta sura in pakistan and then obam athen senator, says, well, what are we doing about that? and the intel chief says not much. and you see for the last 18 months they've been kind of upping the ante going after pakistan. but again, it's not enough. and i asked barack obama about this. he was saying, well, the pakistanis are doing more counterterrorism, which is true. and i just said, but not enough. and he said exactly. and this is how do you get an ally that's so vital to this war to really get on our side. because if we could eliminate these safe havens, al qaeda would be in monstrous tr
the way i just picked up this chocolate chip cookie. are they our ally? >> well, this is one of the cold showers for barack obama. two days after he was elected in 2008, the intelct in on the real secrets. and they go into a room, one of these things called the skiff, secure compartmented information facility where supposedly no one can bug what's going on. and they tell barack obama pakistan is living a lie. and they're our ally when they want to be. they support these terrorist groups....