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to be up updated yesterday on "sunday morning futures" i spoke with ohio congressman make turner on intel can he how chinese government views state department following last month's meeting in alaska here is what he said. >> obviously, they see democracy as threat to the chinese communist party, and so, any criticism that they can place upon america, and our efforts to promote democracy see advancing their goals secretary of state blinken should be very concerned about chinese criticism of democracy any time we play into their narrative we weakenen strengthen them. >> why what is your voice to you counter this threat. >> a comprehensive approach to it, economic i engagement with china transferring of industrial base to primary adversaries is probably one of the graest mistakes past 100 years we have to reverse that now, so first of all you have to cut down, china's growth, chut down engagement we don't want this, in my opinion, nation growing any further yet we are still investing engaging, direct into military power that creates a military equation that we cannot win can't continue to de
to be up updated yesterday on "sunday morning futures" i spoke with ohio congressman make turner on intel can he how chinese government views state department following last month's meeting in alaska here is what he said. >> obviously, they see democracy as threat to the chinese communist party, and so, any criticism that they can place upon america, and our efforts to promote democracy see advancing their goals secretary of state blinken should be very concerned about chinese...
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here's one that's from intel remember them? there's a samsung one. here's some really small ones, okay here's some better-tasting ones. you need a lot of these, right which is why we've now exhausted the supply pretty much every semiconductor plant on earth is running at full capacity right now and it's still not enough they still taste bad not bad, i spoke too soon. you have all kinds of chips out there. the commodity makers don't want to build newfoundries, because they're making a killing right now and prices will collapse once they add capacity making matters worse, americans have spent decades to keep inventory as low as possible but the moment the supply line gets cut, the whole business will halt. in the invisible hand of the free market. they stockpile components. that's the just in case model. and double or even triple order, not a lot of shortages in china, have you noticed that? how bad is it? in the last 24 hours, we've discovered that many companies have been laid to waste in this country by semiconductor shortage, with many more predict
here's one that's from intel remember them? there's a samsung one. here's some really small ones, okay here's some better-tasting ones. you need a lot of these, right which is why we've now exhausted the supply pretty much every semiconductor plant on earth is running at full capacity right now and it's still not enough they still taste bad not bad, i spoke too soon. you have all kinds of chips out there. the commodity makers don't want to build newfoundries, because they're making a killing...
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steve: the point is it was john brennan, former cia director along 50 other intel people said this is obviously russian information disinformation. brian: russian. steve: "the washington post" the fact checker poo pooed it and politico referred to it as russian disinformation. so the question is will those news outfits suddenly, you know, they paid a blind eye to it. now will they what could be on it? you know, we were wrong. don't hold your breath. brian: the fbi has it. why don't you tell it. ainsley: they have had it so long. steve the fbi never reveals whether a they're investigating. brian: stuck on one page looking for a password. ainsley: didn't find anything wrong. brian: nothing wrong. let's see everything. i'm sure the pictures will be fantastic for the biden family when they get out. >> steve: let's see what happens. now hunter says that atlanta certainly could be his and that's a 180 because peter doocy asked joe biden of a he was elected president, do you think that the stories about hunter were a russian smear campaign and joe biden said yes, yes, yes. and then he referr
steve: the point is it was john brennan, former cia director along 50 other intel people said this is obviously russian information disinformation. brian: russian. steve: "the washington post" the fact checker poo pooed it and politico referred to it as russian disinformation. so the question is will those news outfits suddenly, you know, they paid a blind eye to it. now will they what could be on it? you know, we were wrong. don't hold your breath. brian: the fbi has it. why don't...
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this is an arms race, can intel compete? >> i think they can. i absolutely think they can. we heard his vision a month or so ago three or four weeks or so ago. if they just reported the quarter and said nothing about full year guidance, people saying why are they not guiding withstanding, the stock based off the quarter. the reason why the stock is lower is because the full year guide doesn't match up with how much they beat in the first quarter. with that said, i do think you can make that bet and oh, by the way, they probably have the heft of the u.s. government behind them in some way as well so at 13.5 times earnings, i don't think you're taking that much risk to make the bet that you just outlined. >> that would be a big plus for the stock if on the conference call, gelsinger talked about taking government money potentially to help fund these plants in arizona. which they didn't mention when they first announce these plans. what do you want to hear on the conference call? >> i guess i want to hear, that would be one thing that would be of interest, of course, but you j
this is an arms race, can intel compete? >> i think they can. i absolutely think they can. we heard his vision a month or so ago three or four weeks or so ago. if they just reported the quarter and said nothing about full year guidance, people saying why are they not guiding withstanding, the stock based off the quarter. the reason why the stock is lower is because the full year guide doesn't match up with how much they beat in the first quarter. with that said, i do think you can make...
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we're watching companies like intel, stronghold themselves here in the u.s. in manufacturing. it's one of my favorite names. i love its tie to the vehicle manufacturing. i think that they have the great , the right infrastructure right now, they're not playing catch up but they have that tragically for growth short-term. charles: less than 30 seconds, some other high profile name, any of them standing out to you, nicole? >> yeah, absolutely. i go into this earnings season or this earnings week going these are really big names, berkshire is going to set the tone at the end of the week for the u.s. economy is at. i think with their large stake in apple right now this is going to be a good week for them , also loving amazon. i lori lightfoot the parts of that sum and that's what keeps me going back for more, i'm still hungry for amazon. charles: all right, well we appreciate it. always appreciate your enthusiasm, and your expertise, and i've got to tell you, liz claman, the market is starting to bubble up here into the close this tesla is everything. liz: everything, right? i mea
we're watching companies like intel, stronghold themselves here in the u.s. in manufacturing. it's one of my favorite names. i love its tie to the vehicle manufacturing. i think that they have the great , the right infrastructure right now, they're not playing catch up but they have that tragically for growth short-term. charles: less than 30 seconds, some other high profile name, any of them standing out to you, nicole? >> yeah, absolutely. i go into this earnings season or this earnings...
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probably in that order intel has had plenty of problems but it's dirt cheap on a npb basis. even a company that's had problems is going to make a lot of money as long as they can crank out computer chips >> scott nations, nation shares, microchip, maybe a little intel, semiconductor shortage, when it hits trucks, scott, you know it's real. >> that's right. >> scott, we appreciate you coming on, thank you very much take care. >>> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," why this crypto coin is hitting all-time highs as bitcoin continues to bounce along recent lows. who is it? we'll llte you and show it to you, coming up ♪ ♪ i had the nightmare again maxine. the world was out of wonka bars... relax. you just need digital workflows. they help keep everyone supplied and happy, proactively. let's workflow it. then you can stop having those nightmares. no, i would miss them too much. whatever you business is facing... let's workflow it. servicenow. make fitness routine with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sug
probably in that order intel has had plenty of problems but it's dirt cheap on a npb basis. even a company that's had problems is going to make a lot of money as long as they can crank out computer chips >> scott nations, nation shares, microchip, maybe a little intel, semiconductor shortage, when it hits trucks, scott, you know it's real. >> that's right. >> scott, we appreciate you coming on, thank you very much take care. >>> still ahead on "worldwide...
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tesla, alphabet, paypal, intel, those are some of the drags there. the microsoft is higher ahead of earnings, amazon higher as well. small caps finished with a gain of 1/10th of a%. >> the dow just going bang on flat, exactly 0.00%. >> it's been a bang on flat day. >> we'll out if it's legitimately green or not. no record close to the s&p 500 and nasdaq, very slight declines we're still fractionally higher so far this week after gains yesterday for the s&p 500. and energy financials and industrials, the three sectors higher, all about a percent higher, then all of a sudden the other eight sectors were in the red. welcome to "closing bell." i'm wilford frost along with sara eisen and mike santoli. we have a lot to come on this hour of the show big, big tech earnings coming any moment now alphabet and microsoft in particular visa and starbucks as well and of course don't forget mondelez, sara's favorite. >> i like oreos. >> we like it all. >> no favorite company >> so much to discuss. we'll break them all down. pinterest, texas instruments, also to com
tesla, alphabet, paypal, intel, those are some of the drags there. the microsoft is higher ahead of earnings, amazon higher as well. small caps finished with a gain of 1/10th of a%. >> the dow just going bang on flat, exactly 0.00%. >> it's been a bang on flat day. >> we'll out if it's legitimately green or not. no record close to the s&p 500 and nasdaq, very slight declines we're still fractionally higher so far this week after gains yesterday for the s&p 500. and...
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that they were going to have separate channels for people gathering intel and separate channels for boots on the ground. >> alfonsi: and they did. on january 6, micah loewinger found an open "stop the steal" conversation going on among 100 people on zello, and started recording. >> loewinger: it wasn't until a couple days later that i started to realize how much planning must have gone into this event. and that's when i heard this mysterious woman narrating her march to the capitol and eventually inside. >> watkins: we have a good group. we've got about 30, 40 of us. we're sticking together and sticking to the plan. >> alfonsi: that mysterious woman is jessica watkins, a 38-year-old army veteran. she's the leader of a self- described ohio militia group and member of the oath keepers. >> watkins: we're moving on the capitol now, i'll give you a boots-on-the-ground update here in a few. >> oath keepers! >> alfonsi: that's watkins with the goggles, and here with nine other oath keepers in battle gear. they move in a "stacked" military formation, methodically working through the crowd up the
that they were going to have separate channels for people gathering intel and separate channels for boots on the ground. >> alfonsi: and they did. on january 6, micah loewinger found an open "stop the steal" conversation going on among 100 people on zello, and started recording. >> loewinger: it wasn't until a couple days later that i started to realize how much planning must have gone into this event. and that's when i heard this mysterious woman narrating her march to...
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you had this comeback in intel but from very depressed levels that was sort of the big laggard in the overall group you know, we have all these announcements not just of the shortage but of new capital expenditure projects and massive foundries and things that are on paper if not in motion that's a great thing in the short term and it ratifies the strength underlying the long-term story, but also massive amounts of capital pouring into an industry tends to dilute returns down the road. i think that's a very big picture look and what susquehanna is looking at, feeling as if people were too overconfident in the durability of this cycle relative to where the stocks are trading. >> what about nvidia in particular, mike it's down today about 3.6% it's been more than a double over the past 12 months and just one of those moon shot shots over the long term they say they're raising guidance how does the arm deal figure in? >> first of all, it's not underperforming the overall index by terribly much obviously it's dragging down the index. i think there would be disappointment if there was a pr
you had this comeback in intel but from very depressed levels that was sort of the big laggard in the overall group you know, we have all these announcements not just of the shortage but of new capital expenditure projects and massive foundries and things that are on paper if not in motion that's a great thing in the short term and it ratifies the strength underlying the long-term story, but also massive amounts of capital pouring into an industry tends to dilute returns down the road. i think...
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intel was forced to pay $2 billion in the first. the third is set for june. u.s. regulators are said to be examining disclosure rules. stricter requirements may be an -- required to increase transparency. also facing pressure from capitol hill to shed more light following the gamestop frenzy. china is said to be considering a plan to support china huarong. sources tell us the pboc may appeal more than $15 billion of huarong's assets to help clean up its balance sheet and refocus on its core business. it's also said to be in the process of transferring distressed assets into a separate offshore entity. haidi: coming up, more analysis on the markets. that is it for "bloomberg daybreak: asia." market coverage continues to look ahead to the open of trading. bloomberg markets china open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there
intel was forced to pay $2 billion in the first. the third is set for june. u.s. regulators are said to be examining disclosure rules. stricter requirements may be an -- required to increase transparency. also facing pressure from capitol hill to shed more light following the gamestop frenzy. china is said to be considering a plan to support china huarong. sources tell us the pboc may appeal more than $15 billion of huarong's assets to help clean up its balance sheet and refocus on its core...
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we got intel from some of the protesters that they'll continue to protest until they get answers. and so my daddy says you can only sing and dance for so long before you have to perform. what i need is a really good perfo performance. >> we know seven deputies have been placed on leave and two other deputies have resigned and one retired after this. what does that tell you? >> i don't want to make speculations but i would love to know why they resign, why the one retired and i can't speculate the seven on leave is a protocol that happens when these types of things take place while the investigation is going on. >> is this suspicious to you that three others were not involved have now left. >> someone has seen something. that does not match the training law enforcement foresees. those officers will try to do it right every single day. >> you got a lot in your hands and you got tenuous days ahead. thank you for coming on. >> the pleasure is mine. thank you for having me. >> out front next, the feds digging into matt gaetz's past and whether he may receive gifts in exchange for polit
we got intel from some of the protesters that they'll continue to protest until they get answers. and so my daddy says you can only sing and dance for so long before you have to perform. what i need is a really good perfo performance. >> we know seven deputies have been placed on leave and two other deputies have resigned and one retired after this. what does that tell you? >> i don't want to make speculations but i would love to know why they resign, why the one retired and i can't...
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pickup of the story and, in fact, just a few weeks ago when the republicans tried to get him off of the intel committee which is a serious issue, it was very much branded by the media as partisan witch hunt rather than it being a legitimate action to take in response to serious allegations. howie: jessica, why are not only other republican leaders and most prominent media conservatives defending matt gaetz, we don't have a clip to play from fox? jessica: i think for two reasons, allegations are serious and we have friends that go wrong path but not all of them end up being sex traffickers and we didn't vnmo all of them $900 and matt gaetz isn't particularly liked. he's brash, he's insensitive, he's crude in a lot of ways. i think that a lot of people, even republicans look at stunts like what he pulled in the skit with the chick-fil-a or wearing the gas mask on the floor mocking democrats who cared about their personality safety when covid-19 pandemic was breaking out which obviously has claimed well over half a million american lives at this point. matt gaetz has done his best to not do many
pickup of the story and, in fact, just a few weeks ago when the republicans tried to get him off of the intel committee which is a serious issue, it was very much branded by the media as partisan witch hunt rather than it being a legitimate action to take in response to serious allegations. howie: jessica, why are not only other republican leaders and most prominent media conservatives defending matt gaetz, we don't have a clip to play from fox? jessica: i think for two reasons, allegations are...
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operatives pretending to be journalists is the truth because this week we learned that was all based on intel reports of a low to moderate level of confidence which should leave americans with a low 20 level of confidence in the establishment media. former national security robert o'brien treated he credited the intelligence community for leasing the new analysis and confirming that what the trump administration said at the time was 100% accurate. the question is, why did the establishment push the russia bounty story so hard? just like they push every conceivable anti- russia story while sucking up to a regime that is about 1000 times more evil and dangerous than russia and that is china. next, let's discuss it with former hawaii and congress men tusli gabbard. >> hello, steve. you too. steve: what do you make of the story? first of all, let's look at what happened here. we are talking about the leak and reliefs of classified information from our intelligent agency. i can tell you as someone who served for eight years on the armed services and foreign affairs committees as well as a soldier
operatives pretending to be journalists is the truth because this week we learned that was all based on intel reports of a low to moderate level of confidence which should leave americans with a low 20 level of confidence in the establishment media. former national security robert o'brien treated he credited the intelligence community for leasing the new analysis and confirming that what the trump administration said at the time was 100% accurate. the question is, why did the establishment push...
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. >>> coming up, how russian intel agencies got ahold of crucial polling data and used it to interfere in u.s. presidential elections. . presidential elections. ♪♪ clearly, velveeta melts creamier. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo >>> new revelations on how the russian government reportedly interviewed in the 2016 u.s. election. last week the u.s. treasury department released a report accusing konstantin kilimnik of passing internal campaign strategy and polling data to russian intelligence. here to break this down for us is "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst peter baker. peter, this report shows a direct links to russian intelligence agencies interfering in the 2016 election to benefit donald trump. >> this is a very important development. it adds one more link to the chain we knew b
. >>> coming up, how russian intel agencies got ahold of crucial polling data and used it to interfere in u.s. presidential elections. . presidential elections. ♪♪ clearly, velveeta melts creamier. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at...
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growing calls to resign because of leaked audio from zarif's foreign min esther saying he gave them intel about israel. mike mccaul. good morning to you. kerry says it never happened. anthony blinken says these were open secrets reported in the media. given that can you prove it? >> well, the facts need to come out. these are serious allegations, very disturbing if the former secretary of state is meeting with the foreign minister of iran who is a foreign adversary of the united states of america behind the scenes at secretary pompeo is negotiating the maximum pressure campaign. we need to open an investigation. the facts need to come out. i don't know if they are true or not. if they are there should be consequences. this appears to be somewhat treasonous to meet with the enemy and sharing information and intelligence related to israel against iran proxies in syria. we don't know all the facts. rest assured i will find out. >> dana: the state department spokesperson said i would make the broad point if you go back and look at press reporting from the time this was not secret and governme
growing calls to resign because of leaked audio from zarif's foreign min esther saying he gave them intel about israel. mike mccaul. good morning to you. kerry says it never happened. anthony blinken says these were open secrets reported in the media. given that can you prove it? >> well, the facts need to come out. these are serious allegations, very disturbing if the former secretary of state is meeting with the foreign minister of iran who is a foreign adversary of the united states of...
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the times wrote a story sayingea the intel community had s "concluded that the russian military intelligence unit secretly offered bounties to taliban linked militants for killing coalition forces in afghanistan." vladimir putin was murdering american soldiers. obviously, there was no leaving afghanistan now. and anyone suggesting leaving afghanistan would bow to vladimir putin. as a matter of principle, american troops had to stay in afghanistan. and they did stay. they are still there today. official washington went berserk over "the new york times" story. though the piece contains no enactual facts, cnn senior intelligence correspondent declared it richly reported. a rich tapestry of reporting. and the rest are there agreed with this. "the times" story was independently confirmed by many other outlets no one explain how independently confirmed. but they didn't need to because it was definitely true. we knew that. the story was real. the only question was, why hadn't donald trump attackedea russia in retaliation for the killing of u.s. soldiers? the white house yet to authorize any steps i
the times wrote a story sayingea the intel community had s "concluded that the russian military intelligence unit secretly offered bounties to taliban linked militants for killing coalition forces in afghanistan." vladimir putin was murdering american soldiers. obviously, there was no leaving afghanistan now. and anyone suggesting leaving afghanistan would bow to vladimir putin. as a matter of principle, american troops had to stay in afghanistan. and they did stay. they are still...
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and then amd versus intel. we're going to find out what pat gelsinger really has going with intel, carl and it's going to be fireworks because he likes to very subtly trash the competition. >> yeah, i was just going to say, nvidia still has the ability to throw a chill over some intel investors, and we're going to find out more about the quarter when they print jim on thursday night it will be a busy one. i think we have 80 this week. >> they refuse to break it up. when hewlett packard decided to change it, because they wanted to be able to take christmas vacation, i always that was great, it is a bunch, you lose sight, david, on thursday, on thursday, you know that we do, i would say, a sub-optimal job, on 80 companies, because you just can't do your work >> no. you have to pick and choose. you kind of try and cover everything, which is impossible. >> coca-cola reported a really great quarter this morning. >> yes, well that one actually we will hear from. we can focus from that because there aren't too many ot
and then amd versus intel. we're going to find out what pat gelsinger really has going with intel, carl and it's going to be fireworks because he likes to very subtly trash the competition. >> yeah, i was just going to say, nvidia still has the ability to throw a chill over some intel investors, and we're going to find out more about the quarter when they print jim on thursday night it will be a busy one. i think we have 80 this week. >> they refuse to break it up. when hewlett...
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and then intel, why not. >> i'll tune in for that. >> why not put the ceo of intel. that company is back and bigger than ever. that's the word, but we'll see thank you, carl, david >> can't wait to see the print tonight. jim, we'll see you at six. "mad money" of course with jim cramer the chop continues around 34 k wedo ido aut00 're back in a moment that building you're trying to buy, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you see it. you want it. you ten-x it. it's that fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like... uh... these salads. or these sandwiches... ten-x does the same thing, but with buildings. sweet. oh no, he wasn't... oh, actually... that looks pretty good. see it. want it. ten-x it. yum! bike shop please hold. bike sales are booming. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your $75 credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/bike. cal: our confident forever plan
and then intel, why not. >> i'll tune in for that. >> why not put the ceo of intel. that company is back and bigger than ever. that's the word, but we'll see thank you, carl, david >> can't wait to see the print tonight. jim, we'll see you at six. "mad money" of course with jim cramer the chop continues around 34 k wedo ido aut00 're back in a moment that building you're trying to buy, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial...
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driver who'll face charges. 42 after the hour, russia says it will respond in kind of us sanctions, us intel back panels on the russian bounty story. donald trump says it was a hoax. (next. >> from our friends, download the fox bed super 6 apps for a chance to win 10,$000. all you have to do is predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 quiz show. entertainment to sports, free to play, download the super 6 apps right now. jillian: set up parent in new york city taking legal action to get their kids back in the classroom full time. they say students suffering under the current hybrid system and making to be back in school. new york city mom leading the charge joins us now. thank you for being here. i know it has been a whirlwind, there has been back and forth and you among many others are completely frustrated. kids are set to return to school on april 20 sixth. however, i know an update from parents receiving emails telling them that the purpose of education is putting a 3 foot rule on hold so do you know does this put the april 26th they do in jeopardy now? >> april 26th is the day when 51,000 stude
driver who'll face charges. 42 after the hour, russia says it will respond in kind of us sanctions, us intel back panels on the russian bounty story. donald trump says it was a hoax. (next. >> from our friends, download the fox bed super 6 apps for a chance to win 10,$000. all you have to do is predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 quiz show. entertainment to sports, free to play, download the super 6 apps right now. jillian: set up parent in new york city taking legal action to get their...
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well, intel new chief executive warning global chip supply shore taming could last another two years. the shore taming has shut down autofactories reduce supplies of computers other appliances. earlier this month intel pledged to invest 20 billion dollars in new microchip manufacturing plants and in to become a contract chip manufacture meaning make other in addition to its own attack a look at intel premarket stock is actually down almost 3%. and finally this, we have liftoff, just before 6 a.m. eastern time, spacex launching four strawngts into orbit. the mission taking off from cape canaveral less than an hour ago carrying restaurants from the u.s., japan, and europe to the international space station. the launch making history marking the first time the spacex company has used a recycled rocket also a capsule to launch humans into space. they're going to have now a record number of restaurants maria after at the international space station so a lot happening there. back to you. >> that is very cool. cheryl thanks so much we're going to get that video and show it as we also. meanwh
well, intel new chief executive warning global chip supply shore taming could last another two years. the shore taming has shut down autofactories reduce supplies of computers other appliances. earlier this month intel pledged to invest 20 billion dollars in new microchip manufacturing plants and in to become a contract chip manufacture meaning make other in addition to its own attack a look at intel premarket stock is actually down almost 3%. and finally this, we have liftoff, just before 6...
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example of russia's outrageous, as he calls it, destabilizing and malign actions, he calls it, by their intel intelligence operatives around the european union, and two people who were photographed and videoed and recorded is the two people responsible for the poisoning a couple years ago, and the same people were responsible in 2014, it appears in the czech rep for blowing up an arms depot in 2014 that killed two people, and that's an indication the british clearly see these operatives have been used in many locations, britain and the czech republic and possibly others and that's a cause for concern. again, this speaks to the heightening tensions with russia at the moment, not just on these issues but the massive border build up around ukraine, and clear red lines must be drawn for russia in terms of troop deployments close to ukraine. >> nic robertson, thank you for joining us live. appreciate it. >>> just ahead, dr. anthony fauci says we could soon see a return of johnson & johnson's covid vaccine. we'll hear from him next. ♪ beds get sick too protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99
example of russia's outrageous, as he calls it, destabilizing and malign actions, he calls it, by their intel intelligence operatives around the european union, and two people who were photographed and videoed and recorded is the two people responsible for the poisoning a couple years ago, and the same people were responsible in 2014, it appears in the czech rep for blowing up an arms depot in 2014 that killed two people, and that's an indication the british clearly see these operatives have...
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. >> sandra: calls getting louder after the minister suggested classified intel for our closest allies, israel. the firestorm continuing. >> that would be a major foreign policy catastrophe, revealing it to be true. >> revealing secret information to one of america's most sworn enemy. with the blood of american military members. if this is true, john kerry needs to go. >> we do know what his behavior has been with iran and has been with the foreign ministry. it's been much too cozy. >> sandra: denies getting any information. this is not the first time he's been accused. former president trump accused him of holding illegal meetings with the iranian regime which remains one of the united states biggest foes. >> john: a reminder, we get newly released images of an altercation earlier this month. the pentagon reports an iranian ship cut off the coast guard vessel in the persian gulf. >> sandra: we will speak with marsha blackburn of tennessee, but first to rich edson, live from the state department. >> republicans say they want investigations, some are calling for john kerry to resign. th
. >> sandra: calls getting louder after the minister suggested classified intel for our closest allies, israel. the firestorm continuing. >> that would be a major foreign policy catastrophe, revealing it to be true. >> revealing secret information to one of america's most sworn enemy. with the blood of american military members. if this is true, john kerry needs to go. >> we do know what his behavior has been with iran and has been with the foreign ministry. it's been...
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and slowly but surely, as you were laying out, whether it was mueller, the intel community today, we have chipped away -- you know, at what was really going on there, and we learned a little more. there's still a lot that we don't know. >> i'm stuck by the way they described why they didn't know what konstantin kilimnik had done with that data. they said basically, we don't know what his communications are, they implied that he was using communication security and implying that he was using encrypted channels,, and so therefore, it was an knowable what he had done with the information. the u.s. government now can assert that they know what konstantin kilimnik did with that information, does that mean that they have developed new information, or that some part of the biden administration is willing to disclose this information, when under the previous president, even though they knew it, they weren't willing to share it even with the intelligence community? how new is this? what kind of capability it does it reflect? >> i think you're hitting on the most important question here. the t
and slowly but surely, as you were laying out, whether it was mueller, the intel community today, we have chipped away -- you know, at what was really going on there, and we learned a little more. there's still a lot that we don't know. >> i'm stuck by the way they described why they didn't know what konstantin kilimnik had done with that data. they said basically, we don't know what his communications are, they implied that he was using communication security and implying that he was...
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the treasury department went further than what the mueller report did and what a bipartisan senate intel committee report did a couple of years ago when it comes to the actions. of course, this question of collusion. now we saw in these new sanctions that came out from the biden white house that essentially konstantin kilimnik, who was an ally who worked with paul manafort, he is a ukrainian russian, and he has been linked to russian intelligence and it's the treasury department saying explicitly that this was because they believe he gave via paul manafort the russians information about campaign and polling strategies. this is the first time. now we are able to report that u.s. officials essentially are citing new evidence and intelligence that brought them to this conclusion. that's why they were able to go further than what they had said in prior reports. what is interesting here also is that we don't know whether this intelligence was developed under the trump administration and not revealed or under biden administration. the treasury department declined to comment on that. this is no
the treasury department went further than what the mueller report did and what a bipartisan senate intel committee report did a couple of years ago when it comes to the actions. of course, this question of collusion. now we saw in these new sanctions that came out from the biden white house that essentially konstantin kilimnik, who was an ally who worked with paul manafort, he is a ukrainian russian, and he has been linked to russian intelligence and it's the treasury department saying...
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the heads of google and intel and hp will be meeting with the white house today virtually to talk about the nationwide crisis that is the chip shortage, even car companies have started to shut some assembly lines because there's not enough chips to go around. >>> i am to get a look at the forecast for you this morning. meteorologist kari hall is taking a look at temps for us. how is it looking out there? >> yes, starting out nice and cool, we're seeing a layer of clouds over san francisco once again, but this is what's helping to keep our coastal communities along the bay as well, much cooler as we see the temperatures in the 60s that we'll be headed there again this afternoon. you'll notice that we'll be a little bit warmer in some of our inland valleys in spots like santa rosa, we reach 78 degrees and 80 today in concord, san jose will head into the upper 70s. it will be a touch cooler tomorrow with some breezy winds, but you can see that there is a lot of sun in this forecast, and no rain headed our way through at least the next week, as our highs reach into the upper 70s by saturday
the heads of google and intel and hp will be meeting with the white house today virtually to talk about the nationwide crisis that is the chip shortage, even car companies have started to shut some assembly lines because there's not enough chips to go around. >>> i am to get a look at the forecast for you this morning. meteorologist kari hall is taking a look at temps for us. how is it looking out there? >> yes, starting out nice and cool, we're seeing a layer of clouds over san...
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the intel committee is out with a new report right now that says the afghan government will struggle to hold the taliban at bay if troops are withdrawn and the cia director testified on capitol hill saying while al qaeda doesn't have the ability, the capacity to attack the u.s. homeland, that troops -- pulling troops back from the country could lead to a resurgence of terrorism in the region. and, of course, we've been talking about this pushback from republicans, particularly on capitol hill, who say this could potentially erase decades of gains in the region. the white house says the president asked for a nonsugar coated assessment of the situation on the ground and that is how he came to this decision. he said yesterday in that speech there right there at the white house that the risks in afghanistan are not what they were 20 years ago, that the u.s. accomplished what it set out to do there, which was to take down bin laden and basically stop the country from being a safe haven for terrorists. but his big point, george, he said he did not want to have another american president ha
the intel committee is out with a new report right now that says the afghan government will struggle to hold the taliban at bay if troops are withdrawn and the cia director testified on capitol hill saying while al qaeda doesn't have the ability, the capacity to attack the u.s. homeland, that troops -- pulling troops back from the country could lead to a resurgence of terrorism in the region. and, of course, we've been talking about this pushback from republicans, particularly on capitol hill,...
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pat gelsinger, intel ceo, joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson in london. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." intel saw a steep decline in revenue profit margins. we will dig a little deeper into those results with pat gelsinger, intel ceo, and bloomberg's emily chang. emily: thank you so much for taking the time. shares are still down this morning. investors really concerned about margins, though you did slightly raise your full-year forecast. do you have to say to them right now? what do you have to say to the skeptics? pat: right now, a little bit disappointed to see the market's down on us. usually when you beat by $1 billion and raised by $500 million, i would expect the market to like that. but we understand some of the concerns around data center and where we are. we had a blowout last year in datacenter in the first part, and we were a bit ahead of where we thought on datacenter. we had some major new products in that area. exciting becaus
pat gelsinger, intel ceo, joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson in london. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." intel saw a steep decline in revenue profit margins. we will dig a little deeper into those results with pat gelsinger, intel ceo, and bloomberg's emily chang. emily: thank you so much for taking the time. shares are still down this morning. investors really concerned about margins, though you did...
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intel might step back. if you look at intel in terms of the market, it lost out significantly to amd, nvidia and others. i think you need to be careful in terms of calling it a crisis verse more of what a view as an issue for the rest of this year. what we're seeing asia is it's probably going to last instill the fall or winter of 2021. but for electric carmakers and auto, they are the ones getting the gut punch, because they are the last in line when it comes to chips, and that is why you are seeing automakers across the board really see this issue as a big overhang. really see this issue as a big overhang-— really see this issue as a big overhanu. ~ ., ., ,, , overhang. what happens when we run out? ithink— overhang. what happens when we run out? i think right _ overhang. what happens when we run out? i think right now, - run out? i think right now, ou've run out? i think right now, you've already _ run out? i think right now, you've already started - run out? i think right now, you've already started
intel might step back. if you look at intel in terms of the market, it lost out significantly to amd, nvidia and others. i think you need to be careful in terms of calling it a crisis verse more of what a view as an issue for the rest of this year. what we're seeing asia is it's probably going to last instill the fall or winter of 2021. but for electric carmakers and auto, they are the ones getting the gut punch, because they are the last in line when it comes to chips, and that is why you are...
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our first will be george davis executive vice president and chief financial officer at intel. next is jonathan jennings vice president of global commodity purchasing and supplier of technical assistance at the ford motor company. third witness is jay timmens. our fourth witness will be dr. michelle hamelin, professor at the sloan school of management at mit. and our final witness has been introduced by senator brown, donny black. so let's begin with you, mr. davis. you're on mute. >> how about now? >> perfect. >> too many mute buttons, apparently. chairman wu den and ranking member crapo, thank you for the opportunity to address the committee today. semiconductor technology and r&d and manufacturing operations provide a critical foundation for u.s. economic and national security. more than 50 years ago, intel invented the world's first commercial micro process er, this fuelled job growth and development of new technologies with major economic benefits. today intel remains the only american semiconductor company that still designs and manufactures the most advanced logic chips
our first will be george davis executive vice president and chief financial officer at intel. next is jonathan jennings vice president of global commodity purchasing and supplier of technical assistance at the ford motor company. third witness is jay timmens. our fourth witness will be dr. michelle hamelin, professor at the sloan school of management at mit. and our final witness has been introduced by senator brown, donny black. so let's begin with you, mr. davis. you're on mute. >> how...
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our intel agencies have low to moderate confidence in the reports meeting the story is at best unproven and possibly untrue. but last year president biden, democrats and the media often cited the reports to attack former president trump with some even crying treason. this is "outnumbered," i'm emily compagno. here today, my cohosts harris faulkner and kayleigh mcenany, morgan ortagus and joining us today in the center seat, jason chaffetz, former utah congressman and a fox news contributor. when this story first made headlines last year it prompted a wave of criticism against nonpresident trump and even though the reports were unproven, the white house press corps did not hold back on our own kayleigh mcenany at the lectern. she told "the new york times" that their story was wrong and that she was hammered for it. watching and kayleigh, we will get your perspective on the other side. you go out of the loop by the intelligence community? >> as i noted there was not a consensus among the intelligence community. >> what is the president have to say to service members that are afraid that t
our intel agencies have low to moderate confidence in the reports meeting the story is at best unproven and possibly untrue. but last year president biden, democrats and the media often cited the reports to attack former president trump with some even crying treason. this is "outnumbered," i'm emily compagno. here today, my cohosts harris faulkner and kayleigh mcenany, morgan ortagus and joining us today in the center seat, jason chaffetz, former utah congressman and a fox news...
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now we find out the intel wasn't there. let's hear from you. >> so we talked about this at the d.o.d., at the state department and intel agencies during the trump administration and we made it very clear that this was a single source unverified intelligence. marie and i were both in the intelligence community before being spokes people at the state department and we know incredibly well you don't do things based off debunked rumors. "the new york times" was notified of this at the highest levels. for me it was probably one of the most if not the most egregious examples of politicizing intelligence. what happened is you try to have the media goad president trump into some sort of conflict with putin over a debunked rumors in afghanistan. it was highly politicized and the intelligence reporters who write on the intel community for many years knew this and politicized it. it never should have been published and it is a real tragedy what happened. >> dana: it does seem like this was definitely politicizing intelligence, marie.
now we find out the intel wasn't there. let's hear from you. >> so we talked about this at the d.o.d., at the state department and intel agencies during the trump administration and we made it very clear that this was a single source unverified intelligence. marie and i were both in the intelligence community before being spokes people at the state department and we know incredibly well you don't do things based off debunked rumors. "the new york times" was notified of this at...
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that unit is intel's most profitable business. lower revenue puts a big dent in the puckett prfment snap jumps in yesterday's session. daily active users beat expectations with quarterly revenue lifted. the owner over the snapchat app says new investment will lead to revenue growth. could it be the end of the era of billionaire owners for britain's biggest football clubs? the u.k. is reviewing and examining different models of owner shep. of particular interest is german ownership where one cannot own more than 15% of a team. anna: back to markets briefly for you. this is what we see across the european equity markets at this point. we had anticipated some selling. we have that in some of these markets but really we're staging something of a recovery. the cac in paris manages to eke out some gains this morning. u.s. futures in conjunction with it. perhaps moving it to the upside after the selling we saw after the story around capital gains tax in the u.s. now futures up .2%. that would not claw back all of the losses of yesterday
that unit is intel's most profitable business. lower revenue puts a big dent in the puckett prfment snap jumps in yesterday's session. daily active users beat expectations with quarterly revenue lifted. the owner over the snapchat app says new investment will lead to revenue growth. could it be the end of the era of billionaire owners for britain's biggest football clubs? the u.k. is reviewing and examining different models of owner shep. of particular interest is german ownership where one...
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we'll hear from intel later today. taco bell has started testing its own meat alternative giving vegetarian customers another option. they have been hesitant to add plant-based meat, potatoes and beans are already available as substitutes. in january product but first has been testing its own plant-based option, a meat substitute made from a blend of peas and chickpeas only available in one location in the los angeles area through the end of the month. you can sub the meat alternative into burritos or chilupas. >>> lowe's is giving away 500,000 tree saplings for those who registered in advance. the offer is part of the home improvement chain's spring fest event which features free garden to go kits that can be picked up curbside every thursday in april from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. local time. there's one more spring fest freebie next thursday, and that's a lowe's butterfly quest kit to help families create their own butterfly garden. registration is now open for those free kits on lowes.com. those are the latest headlines fr
we'll hear from intel later today. taco bell has started testing its own meat alternative giving vegetarian customers another option. they have been hesitant to add plant-based meat, potatoes and beans are already available as substitutes. in january product but first has been testing its own plant-based option, a meat substitute made from a blend of peas and chickpeas only available in one location in the los angeles area through the end of the month. you can sub the meat alternative into...
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things like health care reform, health care research, mental health equity, things we're doing in the intel committee to be sure that we're not letting our adversaries get ahead of us. and i'm looking forward to the next -- to the next two years. jacqueline: that begs the question, even though you do have a full two years left, there are some big names who have jumped into the race to fill your seat. in the republican party. who do you like out of the republicans who announced and are you planning on endorsing in the primary? mr. blunt: missouri gets to decide that. i have one vote in that election. i don't know that i'll get involved and i don't know that i won't. i think i'm going to let this settle out. i have been doing this for a long time and have some sense that these questions often solve themselves. they often answer themselves. as people get out and decide to run, i know many of my house colleagues are interested and we've got great -- a great delegation. frankly we've always had great bipartisan relationships at our delegation. but great republican members of the house. when i've
things like health care reform, health care research, mental health equity, things we're doing in the intel committee to be sure that we're not letting our adversaries get ahead of us. and i'm looking forward to the next -- to the next two years. jacqueline: that begs the question, even though you do have a full two years left, there are some big names who have jumped into the race to fill your seat. in the republican party. who do you like out of the republicans who announced and are you...
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. —— whether intel can compete. katie silver, bbc news. we've heard a lot about bubbles over the last year. social bubbles, covid bubbles, support bubbles. 0ne company has turned bubbles into a positive — in the form of their own version, the garden bubble dome. sales have boomed over the past year, with domestic and hospitality clients benefiting from the see—through structures as a covid—safe way to meet outdoors in cold weather. joining me now is adam lyczakowski, who's the founder and managing director of hypedome. welcome to the programme. good morninu. when did you come up with the idea? was during this pandemic or before? it was during this pandemic or before? ., , was during this pandemic or before? . , , ., ., before? it was prior to the pandemic. _ before? it was prior to the pandemic, just _ before? it was prior to the pandemic, just a week or| before? it was prior to the i pandemic, just a week or two weeks prior, we started in march, 2020, and very shortly after, the pandemic hit.- after, the pandemic hit. what ins - ire
. —— whether intel can compete. katie silver, bbc news. we've heard a lot about bubbles over the last year. social bubbles, covid bubbles, support bubbles. 0ne company has turned bubbles into a positive — in the form of their own version, the garden bubble dome. sales have boomed over the past year, with domestic and hospitality clients benefiting from the see—through structures as a covid—safe way to meet outdoors in cold weather. joining me now is adam lyczakowski, who's the founder...
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yesterday the white house said it did not link any of the sanctions to russia were intel reports. >> we felt the reports were enough of a cause of concern, we wanted our intelligence committee to look into those reports as part of this overall assessment. >> of course, -- >> john: a president biden is a meeting with japan's prime minister and will occur in just a few minutes. that's expected to focus on how to encounter a rising china. this comes as intelligence sheets are warning that beijing is eclipsing terrorist groups as america's top security threats. wisconsin said iran johnson serves on the homeland security and government affairs committee and the senate and he joins us now. let me play a little bit about the fbi director christopher wray said at a senate meeting about the threat that it imposes on the united states. >> i have testify previously i don't like there's any country that presents a more severe threat to our innovation, our economic security and our democratic ideas. >> john: this is something the trump administration was well aware of and we know the posture that
yesterday the white house said it did not link any of the sanctions to russia were intel reports. >> we felt the reports were enough of a cause of concern, we wanted our intelligence committee to look into those reports as part of this overall assessment. >> of course, -- >> john: a president biden is a meeting with japan's prime minister and will occur in just a few minutes. that's expected to focus on how to encounter a rising china. this comes as intelligence sheets are...
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they want to circumvent the intellence community. amy: 20 seconds was not close william casey is a key player in this. buying tries to kill it unsuccessful, votes for casey, and then aids and events reagan's cia in pushing covert action, including defending the 1983 invasion of grenada. bite had a complicated relationship with the cia and his workings whistleblowers to this day. amy: congratulations on this massive project that has just been posted at the intercept. thank you for the exclusive use of running that video at the beginning, which people can watch. intercept senior correspondent and editor-at-large. the new project, "empire politician: a half-century of joe biden's stances on war, militarism, and the cia." jeremy scahill, our guest for the hour. çççññññññññññññññññññ ♪ ♪ ♪
they want to circumvent the intellence community. amy: 20 seconds was not close william casey is a key player in this. buying tries to kill it unsuccessful, votes for casey, and then aids and events reagan's cia in pushing covert action, including defending the 1983 invasion of grenada. bite had a complicated relationship with the cia and his workings whistleblowers to this day. amy: congratulations on this massive project that has just been posted at the intercept. thank you for the exclusive...
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. >> all this talk about an intelligence failure, the intel was there. the question is did they look at it, consider it? one of the officers involved here, michael fanone, who was injured defending, of course, the capitol on january 6th, he spoke to cnn about what it's been like walking elected officials downplay what happened that day. tell us his reaction. >> well, he said it's been really difficult. and during that interview, he said that there was a moment where he thought there was a distinct possibility he would lose his life. i don't think there's anyone better who can say exactly how he felt that day than he can. here's what he told don lemon last night. >> it's been very difficult seeing elected officials and other individuals kind of whitewash the events of that day or downplay what happened. a lot of us are still experiencing the emotional trauma. and some are still grappling with physical injuries as well. >> i think the most important thing that i hope all of our viewers walk away with is when we talk about these broad themes surrounding jan
. >> all this talk about an intelligence failure, the intel was there. the question is did they look at it, consider it? one of the officers involved here, michael fanone, who was injured defending, of course, the capitol on january 6th, he spoke to cnn about what it's been like walking elected officials downplay what happened that day. tell us his reaction. >> well, he said it's been really difficult. and during that interview, he said that there was a moment where he thought there...
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and i always bring back names like cisco or intel. those were the big tech giants in the 1990s. none of those companies went out of business, but it took anywhere from -- well, cisco never recovered, but intel took seven, eight, nine years to recover those previous highs. some great companies, facebook, amazon, what else, you know, the big tech names come to mind. not that they're going to go out of business, but it's going to take a long time to reach those all-time highs. ashley: very quickly, jonathan, if i'm looking at a sector, would you look at the recovery stocks, the airlines, those types of stocks? are they looking good? >> yeah. i mean, i've been -- it's a great example. boeing, a lot of the airlines, i think, are interesting long-term bets. more than anything i'm looking at emerging markets stuart -- ashley, excuse me. emerging markets and foreign markets are a great place to look at long term as well. ashley: you can call me stu, that's quite a compliment. >> well, you know -- i just finally learned stuart varney. [laughter] have a great weekend. ashley: from now on,
and i always bring back names like cisco or intel. those were the big tech giants in the 1990s. none of those companies went out of business, but it took anywhere from -- well, cisco never recovered, but intel took seven, eight, nine years to recover those previous highs. some great companies, facebook, amazon, what else, you know, the big tech names come to mind. not that they're going to go out of business, but it's going to take a long time to reach those all-time highs. ashley: very...
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congressman down's is the ranking member on the intel committee and here is what he said about current foreign policy. >> the biden administration seems to be going under the policy instead of like ronald reagan used to say peace through strength. i think their policy is speak loudly and carry a twig. but i also think the conventional wisdom here when you look at china, russia, iran, what's happening in afghanistan, is that the conventional wisdom in this town is that, well, the russians are just bluffing, oh, the chinese will really never take over taiwan. look, when our adversaries say things lie jinping says that taiwan is part of china, we ought to believe him. what happened in alaska, our people being dressed down is quite simply unbelievable. maria: general, your thoughts on policy right now with all of these threats? jack: well, certainly our adversaries recognize a new administration here who has a very ambitious domestic policy certainly and we have seen that play out in the last several months and they are about taking advantage of the united states in any opportunity that th
congressman down's is the ranking member on the intel committee and here is what he said about current foreign policy. >> the biden administration seems to be going under the policy instead of like ronald reagan used to say peace through strength. i think their policy is speak loudly and carry a twig. but i also think the conventional wisdom here when you look at china, russia, iran, what's happening in afghanistan, is that the conventional wisdom in this town is that, well, the russians...
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but the areas hit the hardest, food service, accommodation, tourism, they really are coming back at intel we see that kind of growth and to those industries, back it's going to really hurt the economy and also when you look at basically education levels, they really haven't seen the gains that we have seen where people with bachelor's degrees or higher have really massively approved, there's only about 1% higher unemployment than pre-pandemic levels and a seven order to get a lot of the food service, you need to reopen and that's what's really going to hold us back. neil: john, looking at this play out, the jobs the situation now, this report again as i said blue a lot of estimates with a lot of people hoping it is now a trend. is it in your eyes? >> well i hope so. it's well entrenched. if we don't have a disruptive covid-19 there's no question in my mind by the end of this year will-- we will be looking at an unemployment rate it's now 6% and it should be under 5% by december, 2021. if we get steady improvements, reopening of the economy we will see s&p 500 earnings per share growth by
but the areas hit the hardest, food service, accommodation, tourism, they really are coming back at intel we see that kind of growth and to those industries, back it's going to really hurt the economy and also when you look at basically education levels, they really haven't seen the gains that we have seen where people with bachelor's degrees or higher have really massively approved, there's only about 1% higher unemployment than pre-pandemic levels and a seven order to get a lot of the food...
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i mean, to listen to the intel chiefs and to see christopher wray have someone to corroborate what he's now been saying publicly since, i think, august about the largest threat being domestic terrorism and in that bucket, i think, was the word he used, white supremacist aligned domestic terrorists, i wonder if you can sort of pull that thread a little harder on what she's saying, that to counter extremist threat with one of the two major political parties sort of shrugging their shoulders is an added challenge. >> yeah. i mean, we saw that challenge today when the intelligence chiefs appeared before the house intelligence committee. there, the republicans were asking a lot of questions of wray about antifa, and then they started raising some sharp questions about the dni, the director of national intelligence's work on the report on domestic violent extremismism. out of context, they're legitimate questions. should the cia spy on americans? we can all agree that the cia shouldn't do that but it was making it very difficult about should the dni look at this really growing threat? and you
i mean, to listen to the intel chiefs and to see christopher wray have someone to corroborate what he's now been saying publicly since, i think, august about the largest threat being domestic terrorism and in that bucket, i think, was the word he used, white supremacist aligned domestic terrorists, i wonder if you can sort of pull that thread a little harder on what she's saying, that to counter extremist threat with one of the two major political parties sort of shrugging their shoulders is an...
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intel is falling after the results and this industry going through turbulence but could there be an opportunity down the line "power lunch" starts right now >>> we have our reporters all over this potential capital gains tax hike dom, let's start with you. >> the bounceback is sharp and big on a relative basis. if you look at the dow industrials, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq composite, this is a one week chart and almost flat but for the major indexes we are back to where we were before the headlines with regard to biden possible tax cuts and a one-week basis off a little bit but still a big bounceback from the lows we saw yesterday what's leading the charge higher, technology stocks, financial stocks and the cyclicals like materials these are among the best performers so economically sensitive are the ones leading the charge higher and some stocks to keep an eye on representing the story lines, semiconductor stocks. the reopening trade. american airlines up 5%. united rentals to focus on with infrastructure building things out. rental of heavy machine. charles schwab a possible beneficiary with
intel is falling after the results and this industry going through turbulence but could there be an opportunity down the line "power lunch" starts right now >>> we have our reporters all over this potential capital gains tax hike dom, let's start with you. >> the bounceback is sharp and big on a relative basis. if you look at the dow industrials, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq composite, this is a one week chart and almost flat but for the major indexes we are back to...
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in good times, intel enjoys margins of 60%. we are down near to 50%, which is the signs of how the business is doing. the guidance for the 2021 fiscal year improves just slightly. in the near term if you look at guidance for second quarter, slightly better revenue growth. earnings-per-share comes down a little bit. they are still dealing with the global chip shortage and other supply strengths as well. shery: a bright spots? ed: the pc market. intel saying this could be a record year for pc demand. but i would say to the audience as i remember as a kid, the intel inside ads. it is still a major part of their business. covid has boosted demand for their pcs. they see that demand continuing into the rest of 2021. paul: how about the global shortage of semi conductors? what did intel say about its efforts to take on taiwan? ed: part of what is showing up in the financials is they are supply constrained. they said they could have done even better in the pc segment if they could have supplied more chips. this is not a quick fix. you
in good times, intel enjoys margins of 60%. we are down near to 50%, which is the signs of how the business is doing. the guidance for the 2021 fiscal year improves just slightly. in the near term if you look at guidance for second quarter, slightly better revenue growth. earnings-per-share comes down a little bit. they are still dealing with the global chip shortage and other supply strengths as well. shery: a bright spots? ed: the pc market. intel saying this could be a record year for pc...
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jack: the global chip shortage is hurting industries from cell phone to carmakers, chip giant intel is planning to spend $20 billion to build factories in zona but how long will it take to recover from the shortage. pat gensinger joins me now. i know you are a busy guy these days. >> thank you, a pleasure to join you. jack: i want to talk about earnings and all of that but let's start with the chip shortage, let's talk about what's happening and how long to get out of it in the 20 billion-dollar investment. >> demand was accelerating with everything, every aspect of our life becoming more digital and covid a huge accelerant to the growth and disruption of supply chain, that is created a large gap in capability, our estimates are two years for the industry to work through it because as you say it takes a while to build a fabrication or a fab as we like to call it in the industry, we just announced two major new fabs in arizona, meaningful acceleration to our manufacturing capability and it takes a while for them to come online. we announced a major new business area intel foundry servic
jack: the global chip shortage is hurting industries from cell phone to carmakers, chip giant intel is planning to spend $20 billion to build factories in zona but how long will it take to recover from the shortage. pat gensinger joins me now. i know you are a busy guy these days. >> thank you, a pleasure to join you. jack: i want to talk about earnings and all of that but let's start with the chip shortage, let's talk about what's happening and how long to get out of it in the 20...
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intel came out with a $20 billion plan to build factories here. is there any hope that this kind of manufacturing, or is there a desire, for this kind of manufacturing to come back to the u.s.? ed: the way that you manufacture semi conductors is so intimately tied it to the quality of the product and margin the company earns on it. it takes time to install all plants and tool the machinery. we have a chart that shows the planned investment of intel, again samsung. they are going to spenllions of dollars, five times what intel will invest. so from a political point of view the question is, how can joe biden bring it back? what you're looking at is taiwan's exports. they have the biggest player in the world. so you can see nine straight months of gains in exports. it is not just a volume, it is the dollar value of those exports intimately tied t theo supply shortage we see. right now, the white house is an arms length from being able to address the supply shortage and are the only way to deal with it is to bring production back to the u.s., but if t
intel came out with a $20 billion plan to build factories here. is there any hope that this kind of manufacturing, or is there a desire, for this kind of manufacturing to come back to the u.s.? ed: the way that you manufacture semi conductors is so intimately tied it to the quality of the product and margin the company earns on it. it takes time to install all plants and tool the machinery. we have a chart that shows the planned investment of intel, again samsung. they are going to spenllions...
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remember when intel had earnings? they saw their shares fall. the concern was that amd was stealing market share from intel. you have amd here saying, our data center business is pretty strong. the ceo of amd has transformed the company's offering in recent years. they do some business with taiwan semiconductors. there reliant on some of the third-party manufacturing. there is no explicit commentary at from executives. it seems that amd is doing well because of broad-based demand and because they may be stealing market share from intel. emily: amd is reliant on tsmc to manufacture chips. the ceo there making big moves. ed ludlow, thank you for that update. we will be following those results. coming, ev battery maker quantum skate recently called a scam. the quantum scape ceo heading back at critics. we will interview the ceo next. tesla shares down a day after the company recorded record profits. investors are shrugging. a sign perhaps -- among the critique from analysts, tesla did not offer specific estimates for vehicle deliveries in 2021. thi
remember when intel had earnings? they saw their shares fall. the concern was that amd was stealing market share from intel. you have amd here saying, our data center business is pretty strong. the ceo of amd has transformed the company's offering in recent years. they do some business with taiwan semiconductors. there reliant on some of the third-party manufacturing. there is no explicit commentary at from executives. it seems that amd is doing well because of broad-based demand and because...
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or high ranking members of the intel community. and that they knew that it was a little likelihood if at all true, but yet, they pushed it also. so there is some culpability with them as well, isn't there? >> look, i don't know exactly who was pushing this, but i can tell you it was an anonymous sources because on the record, there were multiplesh people lie the nse at the white house and dni, cia, that were saying that this hype from "the new york times" is not accurate. now, i want to point something out about what adam schiff did there in the clip you showed. he talked instead of talking about intelligence, remember he's the intelligence of chair committee, instead of talking about intelligence he was briefed on and he knows the story is hyped, he then switched and talked about the public reporting of the hype. instead of giving us caution, he went with the hype. this is how you manipulate intelligence, and yet, he is the head of the intelligence committee. this is like the ninth timeig tt we have now seen him lie. he should be
or high ranking members of the intel community. and that they knew that it was a little likelihood if at all true, but yet, they pushed it also. so there is some culpability with them as well, isn't there? >> look, i don't know exactly who was pushing this, but i can tell you it was an anonymous sources because on the record, there were multiplesh people lie the nse at the white house and dni, cia, that were saying that this hype from "the new york times" is not accurate. now, i...
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one of the things that i saw, we had pat gelsinger on, who was vm ware and now intel, ceo of intel and he talked about a digestion period and he said it is a glut, that there's a glut of chips in the "d the data center and to me, there's no glut, and to me, there's tremendous demand. how do we explain the disparity? >> i really do think that this is about plans we've laid out over a number of quarters, so we've actually seen in the four, that there was significant demand for our data center product, and guiding into the first quarter, and as we went through the quarter, we saw people needed more products for their data center systems and if you think about it, it is all of the things we're using, right? the fact is we're all using many, many more digital services and they require lots of cloud capability so what we saw was strength in our cloud business and i think it really depends on where our partners are in their launch cycle, so we're very excited about the momentum that we see >> one of the things that i think is kind of curious is that when you go back to gelsinger's comments, a
one of the things that i saw, we had pat gelsinger on, who was vm ware and now intel, ceo of intel and he talked about a digestion period and he said it is a glut, that there's a glut of chips in the "d the data center and to me, there's no glut, and to me, there's tremendous demand. how do we explain the disparity? >> i really do think that this is about plans we've laid out over a number of quarters, so we've actually seen in the four, that there was significant demand for our data...