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intel is playing catch up. >> it's an enormous threat. it caused them to actually fund mentally shake up the business model. >> reporter: executives acknowledged thursday they under estimated the mobile revolution. andy said they are paying the price for that now and was personally embarrassed. the ceo said intel will make high margin chips and try to target top tier cell phone makers with new chips but storm warn intel has no technology to dominate. >> in a mobile world we care about the connectivity portion than the compute. it still sounds like they are caught in backward-looking thinking and haven't yet found out the vision or the answer that's going to allow them to succeed in the future. that's the problem. so basically capital intensity is on the rise and as a result. the guidance, at least from gross margin perspective is concerning. >> reporter: the road will be especially tough for intel considering apple and samsung dominate the high end of the market. samsung buys chips from qualcomm which won't surrenderer that business and a
intel is playing catch up. >> it's an enormous threat. it caused them to actually fund mentally shake up the business model. >> reporter: executives acknowledged thursday they under estimated the mobile revolution. andy said they are paying the price for that now and was personally embarrassed. the ceo said intel will make high margin chips and try to target top tier cell phone makers with new chips but storm warn intel has no technology to dominate. >> in a mobile world we...
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we're just using facebook for intel. the other thing is don't start friending everybody on the first day that you open up your account. because facebook will freeze you. they'll cut you out right now. i made that mistake once. yeah, i was like, okay, i want sewer. so, i put sewer on there. well, sewer has 168 friends. so, i looked up 168 friends, i started hitting friend request, friend request, friend request. then i got some of their friends, send request, send request. i'll show you how we start up our own facebook account and what we do to try to get these people to friend us. again, we just really want to do it for intel purposes. how do we get started? one other thing i need to let you know, things that, you know, i'm letting you know my experiences and things. don't do this facebook account if you can on your own computer because we all have ip addresses. sometimes they can find out where you live and where you are. you can pay a little bit of money and do that. the other thing is if you do do it at work, try to g
we're just using facebook for intel. the other thing is don't start friending everybody on the first day that you open up your account. because facebook will freeze you. they'll cut you out right now. i made that mistake once. yeah, i was like, okay, i want sewer. so, i put sewer on there. well, sewer has 168 friends. so, i looked up 168 friends, i started hitting friend request, friend request, friend request. then i got some of their friends, send request, send request. i'll show you how we...
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one result is they can squeeze suspects more effectively for intel. >> anyone who is going to attend these where animals are being killed, they deserve to have a felony attached to them. >> how many dog fights do you usually have at these events? >> eight to nine fights. >> if you're talking 30 minutes, a fight, that is four hours of fighting? >> it's all day. we call it rodeos. >> five days before a warrant, pursing a lead into an alleged dogfighting tournament on the city's west side. it's one of many expected to take place over the holiday. >> halloween is the biggest day of dogfighting. it is their super bowl. financially they save up all year in order to bet on as well as this is is the day that they all have their dogs trained to fight. >> it's going to be a good catch, though. >> you have the guys who sell drugs that bet on the dogfights. probably like 500,000. >> at a single fight? >> on one single fight. >> davis began working with his informant six months ago while he was locked up on a drug possession charge. we're calling him "slim" to protect his identity. he proved hims
one result is they can squeeze suspects more effectively for intel. >> anyone who is going to attend these where animals are being killed, they deserve to have a felony attached to them. >> how many dog fights do you usually have at these events? >> eight to nine fights. >> if you're talking 30 minutes, a fight, that is four hours of fighting? >> it's all day. we call it rodeos. >> five days before a warrant, pursing a lead into an alleged dogfighting...
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chad, what is your view on intel? this thing can't seem to get out of its own way. >> well, brian, we own this stock, actually, in our rising dividend portfolio. price target $28 a share. 3.7% dividend. dividend growth year over year has been over 10%. we think this company is going to stabilize in regard to the revenue growth and i know they're expecting 2014 to be roughly flat. we have expectations around $54 billion. which would be 2% top line. they're going to earn roughly about $2 a share in 2014. and 2015 we start to think this company is going to start growing again. and in the really -- this company is going to core late the growth of the stock late, core late with their inroad into mobile and tablet. if they start to gain market share there the stock starts to take off and gets away from the trading range between 21 and 27. >> certainly really trying to shift into those so-called growth markets. jc, what are the charts telling us about intel in. >> mandy, what a difference one day makes. just yesterday, the s
chad, what is your view on intel? this thing can't seem to get out of its own way. >> well, brian, we own this stock, actually, in our rising dividend portfolio. price target $28 a share. 3.7% dividend. dividend growth year over year has been over 10%. we think this company is going to stabilize in regard to the revenue growth and i know they're expecting 2014 to be roughly flat. we have expectations around $54 billion. which would be 2% top line. they're going to earn roughly about $2 a...
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today's all about intel. that's why we got our guy on the block so he can call it out to us to keep a very loose perimeter. give us his exact location. looks like he's on the phone talking to anybody else. we just seen him come out of the alley. i believe he's looking to see. this block, this area here, this dope line, these guys are out early in the morning. getting their hustle in. >> here is one of your fiends right in front of us. >> white guy definitely does not live in this area. he's out looking or he already copped. heroin addicts get up early. they need that as soon as they get up. it's like coffee for them. it's right about the time, too, the kids should be walking to school. going to have a mixture of foot traffic. unfortunately, it's going to be kids and dope fiends. >> as surveillance teams continue circling the area, their informant phones in updates over the next two hours. >> our main target is on the block. he's not working, but he is supervising the product out there right now. >> but when r
today's all about intel. that's why we got our guy on the block so he can call it out to us to keep a very loose perimeter. give us his exact location. looks like he's on the phone talking to anybody else. we just seen him come out of the alley. i believe he's looking to see. this block, this area here, this dope line, these guys are out early in the morning. getting their hustle in. >> here is one of your fiends right in front of us. >> white guy definitely does not live in this...
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the funny thing is that my husband is catholic and never thought about asking him for his story intel after the book went to press. the cap was a feeling on my part. >> host: metropolitan community church is the so-called gay church. what did you find? >> guest: i visited two congregations of us vegas ian and san francisco the beautiful thing it is a spiritual home for a lot of people who want to hang on to a church but don't feel comfortable in regular churches founded by a guy who became a preacher in needed an impairment like that. it was a gift for the immense number of christians but not really that community i felt was ford me. i personally don't want to go to a church that is just gave people but that reflects my community mine in brooklyn is black-and-white and in the gay and straight and asian and hispanic we are a cross-section in my neighborhood specifically with an over representation of a journalist but that is the type i was looking for. , i found a warm welcome there is something beautiful the way they serve communion that they embrace them. was critical of some element
the funny thing is that my husband is catholic and never thought about asking him for his story intel after the book went to press. the cap was a feeling on my part. >> host: metropolitan community church is the so-called gay church. what did you find? >> guest: i visited two congregations of us vegas ian and san francisco the beautiful thing it is a spiritual home for a lot of people who want to hang on to a church but don't feel comfortable in regular churches founded by a guy who...
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with each generation people thought it was game over intel. i mean, really, who needed a more powerful personal computer? now we look back. now we look back and see all the money that was made. and we marvel on how easy it must have been. hardly. we had top collars every step of the way just like we have them now for salesforce.com and yelp and so many others. here's the bottom line, it's terrific to invest in what you know. and own it over time for a decent return. however, if you can stretch your imagination, learn what you don't know and have a vision of the future, then you can make more money than you ever dreamed of. and maybe for us that's what dream force 2013 is all about. "mad money," defining the future from 2013 dream force conference in san francisco. we'll be right back. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides
with each generation people thought it was game over intel. i mean, really, who needed a more powerful personal computer? now we look back. now we look back and see all the money that was made. and we marvel on how easy it must have been. hardly. we had top collars every step of the way just like we have them now for salesforce.com and yelp and so many others. here's the bottom line, it's terrific to invest in what you know. and own it over time for a decent return. however, if you can stretch...
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you get all that intel right there. you try to stay -- phoenix graffiti. * it's not broken. >> do you write any flickr warrants? >> i don't use flickr. instagram is huge right now. >> they went away from flickr. >> they came and went pretty fast. i'm sure there's some still out there, but our kids in phoenix don't really use it. >> it was good because you can put in multiple tags. if you put in the right key words and put a space in between them you can figure out all kinds of crews, monikers, and where they're tagging to, what cities. >> yeah, i've never had to do flickr yet, but insta gram, facebook, youtube, those i have. any other questions? i hope something you got from me you can learn. if you didn't hear everything you wanted to hear, call me. like i said, i don't care what time it is. if it's about graffiti, like i said, i'm passionate about it. i'll help you out with anything. if you need to write a search warrant i'll help you write the damn search warrant as long as you take someone off the street. good luck
you get all that intel right there. you try to stay -- phoenix graffiti. * it's not broken. >> do you write any flickr warrants? >> i don't use flickr. instagram is huge right now. >> they went away from flickr. >> they came and went pretty fast. i'm sure there's some still out there, but our kids in phoenix don't really use it. >> it was good because you can put in multiple tags. if you put in the right key words and put a space in between them you can figure out...
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of the large-cap techs, even worse than stocks like intel, which have done nothing. and i've got to be honest with you, whatever they're saying about government coming back and some point, asia coming back, they are getting annihilated by the competition. juniper said they have no weakness whatsoever. [ buzzer ] what cisco is saying, it's company-specific. this would be like the last -- >> i don't disagree with you, it's not getting fixed this quarter. i think it's a change at the top. >> i'll buy it on a change at the top, but not until. >> -- every one of the same arguments with microsoft, and suddenly, all of a sudden, when ballmer is no longer running the show, look at how the stock has performed. it's a good company. cisco is a good company. >> who made the more compelling argument, simon baker? >> i have to go with pete. this reminds me a lot of oracle, everyone piled on and said sell. but longer term, a good buy. i have to go with pete on this one. >> really? anthony, you want to weigh in? >> well, it's like partying like it's 1995. it's an older business mode
of the large-cap techs, even worse than stocks like intel, which have done nothing. and i've got to be honest with you, whatever they're saying about government coming back and some point, asia coming back, they are getting annihilated by the competition. juniper said they have no weakness whatsoever. [ buzzer ] what cisco is saying, it's company-specific. this would be like the last -- >> i don't disagree with you, it's not getting fixed this quarter. i think it's a change at the top....
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oracle, microsoft, cisco, intel, ibm. we don't think of salesforce.com or workday or viva as being tech. we think of the former being cheap and latter as being ridiculously overvalued. and yes, on traditional metrics that's probably true. but sometimes we forget why we invest in tech in the first place. we do not do it for cheapness. we do not do it for dividends, and we certainly don't do it for buybacks. we do it for growth. unfortunately the companies we traditionally think of as tech are often really vestiges and trench players, at least in the uninformed. you don't over 130,000 people coming to dream force to see same old same old. this isn't about a new way to use a personal computer. it's not about the semiconductors, it's about how to use social, mobile and cloud to help your own business grow. now look, i totally get why you might think it's one big dangerous bubble. there is an element of who are these guys, what do i care if some company's helping sales reps sell more drugs or more food or whatever? who wants t
oracle, microsoft, cisco, intel, ibm. we don't think of salesforce.com or workday or viva as being tech. we think of the former being cheap and latter as being ridiculously overvalued. and yes, on traditional metrics that's probably true. but sometimes we forget why we invest in tech in the first place. we do not do it for cheapness. we do not do it for dividends, and we certainly don't do it for buybacks. we do it for growth. unfortunately the companies we traditionally think of as tech are...
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big movers on the dow is intel. again the stock. big news out of this up 2 hours ago, intel and the ceo coming up with company plans to the quadrupling chip sales in 2014. this is intel's move to the mobile device market, the tablet market. they have been behind the competition but now intel saying they are going forward and look at the impact on the dow. nicole petallides standing by on the floor of the stock exchange. what are you watching? nicole: keeping a close eye on intel but let's start with the bottom markets a little more to the stock a little more closely. dow jones industrials right now at the level of 15,991 sun not quite at the 16,000 mark and 90 points up stellar day, this goes, the record again of we close these levels and across the board we are keeping a close eye on the nasdaq composite of 41 points and tech stocks doing well up 1% and focusing on intel as they are delving into this, and a good move today. back to you. cheryl: breaking news. want to show you the big save for oil today up $1.59, this is a lot of it
big movers on the dow is intel. again the stock. big news out of this up 2 hours ago, intel and the ceo coming up with company plans to the quadrupling chip sales in 2014. this is intel's move to the mobile device market, the tablet market. they have been behind the competition but now intel saying they are going forward and look at the impact on the dow. nicole petallides standing by on the floor of the stock exchange. what are you watching? nicole: keeping a close eye on intel but let's start...
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intel. all of these stocks are starting -- you're getting a little bit of rally. they have gone absolutely nowhere. but the rally you're seeing is people are looking towards safety. last quarter the stock came out and quarter revenues a little light. i think you might see a bounce in cisco. can it go from 23.5 to 25? absolutely. is it all that interesting? no. >> all right. coming up next on fast, dan revealing today live on cnbc that he has taken a stake in fedex. should you follow suit? and later, apologies can be tough. >> i'm sorry. >> don't. love means never having to say you're sorry. >> love story. >> we know that love stories love quantitative easing. set to explain why coming up on fast. >> activist investor speaking out today on cnbc announcing a new trade, defending his old ones and trying to start a bromance with george clooney. >> are you an owner? >> we are. >> and you like the stock? >> we do. >> and you like fred? >> i like fred. >> so you're not going to be trying to oust him? >> fred smith being the ceo of fedex. you obviously get a better divide
intel. all of these stocks are starting -- you're getting a little bit of rally. they have gone absolutely nowhere. but the rally you're seeing is people are looking towards safety. last quarter the stock came out and quarter revenues a little light. i think you might see a bounce in cisco. can it go from 23.5 to 25? absolutely. is it all that interesting? no. >> all right. coming up next on fast, dan revealing today live on cnbc that he has taken a stake in fedex. should you follow suit?...
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when we started to try to develop the system to work together law enforcement and the intel community, we were trying to find out how exactly was it going to work? at the time running the organized crime program. i ran an operation of -- still a top ten fbi fugue fitch we were working together many aspect of it with the intelligence community. and spike and i attended probably 50 to 100 meetings at nsa headquarter at langly at fbi headquarter where all of the attorneys and all the leadership of the criminal programs and intel programs got together and trying to figure out under what circumstance could we work together? how could we share information and gain assistance from the intel community without cardiovascularring them and forming the secret alliance that was not required. now, later the fbi indicted the organization dismanhattan th -- dismantled them. he was trying to perpetrate $150 million fraud on nasdaq. we prevented that. we did a great deal of good in the case. everything was going just wonderfully until -- it wasn't even the defense attorneys, it was doj attorneys going
when we started to try to develop the system to work together law enforcement and the intel community, we were trying to find out how exactly was it going to work? at the time running the organized crime program. i ran an operation of -- still a top ten fbi fugue fitch we were working together many aspect of it with the intelligence community. and spike and i attended probably 50 to 100 meetings at nsa headquarter at langly at fbi headquarter where all of the attorneys and all the leadership of...
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david: and big news on intel. intel reportedly looking to get $500 million in the sale of its yet to be launched online tv venture due to its struggle to obtain video content. samsung and verizon are said to be among the list of potential suitors. liz: taae two planning to buy 12 million shares that are held by activist investor carl icahn. the buyback is threatened to be completed today as yesterday's closing price of $16.93 a share making the deal worth $204 million. icahn group was the video game maker's biggest shareholder. david: and it is a battle of the suits literally, men's wearhouse has made a $1.5 billion bid for joseph a. bank after they had made a proposal to acquire men's wearhouse in october. a busy say. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ liz: and massive cable news that broke in the last hour. according to dow jones industrials, the dow jones news wires, cox communications, david, may very well be putting at least a bid in for time warner cable, so today join charter, and they join comcast
david: and big news on intel. intel reportedly looking to get $500 million in the sale of its yet to be launched online tv venture due to its struggle to obtain video content. samsung and verizon are said to be among the list of potential suitors. liz: taae two planning to buy 12 million shares that are held by activist investor carl icahn. the buyback is threatened to be completed today as yesterday's closing price of $16.93 a share making the deal worth $204 million. icahn group was the video...
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>> the microsoft, ciscos intels but technology still have some value there. also growth companies like facebook google even google and twitter. so, really there are two industries right now in the technology business arena. >> would you buy google? >> you know, $1,000 is a bit high obviously. doingle is a good company and i have respect for the leadership. >> i know that. i know that you are good friends with eric schmidt. >> very good friend. let me ask you about financials because you have been a long-time fan and supporter and investor in citigroup. jpmorgan in the cross-hairs of regulators, the u.s. government mortgages during the housing boom. do you think right now the banks are through the worst of it or will we see more lawsuits? and what are you expecting from citi in terms of the regulatory bite? >> now, as far as the banks are concerned, no doubt really the worst is over. and i think the banks are not only capitalized, overcapitalized and very conservative in their approach. i met mr. corbett together and he's maintaining growth if not going up mai
>> the microsoft, ciscos intels but technology still have some value there. also growth companies like facebook google even google and twitter. so, really there are two industries right now in the technology business arena. >> would you buy google? >> you know, $1,000 is a bit high obviously. doingle is a good company and i have respect for the leadership. >> i know that. i know that you are good friends with eric schmidt. >> very good friend. let me ask you about...
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importance of deal with graffiti, how to set up your own facebook account, using facebook to gather intel. facebook subpoenas, search warrant guidelines, and using grab at&t aloe tracker for investigations. then we're going to talk about if we have time, we'll talk about the successful investigations that we have done at the city of phoenix level. the importance of dealing with graffiti, graffiti gives your city a dirty appearance. residents become afraid. businesses may not want to locate to your city. and less businesses mean less jobs. we know how that's affecting a lot of us. why do we want to use social media to investigate? why are you guys here? >> [inaudible]. >> it is, everybody talks on facebook, right? i learned this way back when i was doing s-r-o. it was myspace back then. myspace was huge, right? everybody got on myspace and everybody talked. well, i was at the school doing that job, i could always get intel on the kids finding out when the parties were going to be, who was in the fight, a lot of them used their phone to tape the fight and put it on myspace. now we have yout
importance of deal with graffiti, how to set up your own facebook account, using facebook to gather intel. facebook subpoenas, search warrant guidelines, and using grab at&t aloe tracker for investigations. then we're going to talk about if we have time, we'll talk about the successful investigations that we have done at the city of phoenix level. the importance of dealing with graffiti, graffiti gives your city a dirty appearance. residents become afraid. businesses may not want to locate...
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look, intel, i think, does have some gain. last week intel said some things that were widely interrupted as negative. i don't want to buy oracle. i think that's a big mistake. sales force link is bad for oracle. people like to buy old tech. >> you know, we've talked about that, but when you see the headlines on a qualcomm coming out of china, a crackdown there for a major customer, for a major potential source of potential growth, it has to be a red flag? >> i think hewlett-packard -- lanovo had a good quarter. it's one of the last -- meg whitman is forward looking and understands where she has to go. she'll give you a great conference call. the stock's going to trade higher. >> dial anyone. the oracle of "mad money," jim cramer. by the way, can we ask you briefly who's coming up on the show this evening? >> we have the kind of company, which is why you have to worry about the ciscos. we have palo aloe networks. people are going ala cart or soup to nuts. palo alto, stock with a great quarter. >> jim cramer, thank you, sir. com
look, intel, i think, does have some gain. last week intel said some things that were widely interrupted as negative. i don't want to buy oracle. i think that's a big mistake. sales force link is bad for oracle. people like to buy old tech. >> you know, we've talked about that, but when you see the headlines on a qualcomm coming out of china, a crackdown there for a major customer, for a major potential source of potential growth, it has to be a red flag? >> i think hewlett-packard...
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i've been wrong on intel. i thought it would drop below 20. i want hasn't. that 3% plus yield is keeping where it is. the street is giving them the benefit of the doubt. so i don't hate it. >> more than -- much more than the yield. there's so many different stocks out there. you can say i'll buy this for 3% yield or that one. there's some of them out there. when you look at the stock they have transitioned themselves inno bill. took them a long time to get going. now once they did they are very kei competitive with qualcomm. >> i may disagree on defensive stocks. people are moving out of those names into higher beta names. >> josh, silver wheatton? >> i would buy this one. i've traded it before. i love their business model of streaming silver out of the gold mines and not having that cap x. it's a good company. this trade is for sale. nobody wants to be left with this gold and silver stuff on the books when the year ends and we brown have a global blow up. these stocks will get sold on every rally. >> pete i bet you have an opinion on silver wheaton. >> if s
i've been wrong on intel. i thought it would drop below 20. i want hasn't. that 3% plus yield is keeping where it is. the street is giving them the benefit of the doubt. so i don't hate it. >> more than -- much more than the yield. there's so many different stocks out there. you can say i'll buy this for 3% yield or that one. there's some of them out there. when you look at the stock they have transitioned themselves inno bill. took them a long time to get going. now once they did they...
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you like intel? we have to move on with business here. >> we like intel, japan, apple. this week we added another 2% to europe, 3% to the united states and 1% to japan. we still like the equity sector. over the past year, as you know, we've taken about 15% out of bond. we would say to all viewers, pay attention to the bond part of your portfolio. stay with shorter matury bonds. don't worry about getting too long on maturity because when interest rates start to rise, that 1% rise, bill, has cost you 10% in capital loss this year. >> when do you think the tapering begins? what's your firm's feeling? >> morgan stanley's view, even though there's a rising chance it could be december -- 40% chance, our best case is for march, believe it or not. >> that would be the first meeting for janet yellen as chair. >> that's correct. >> you think she would hit the ground running at that point? >> yes. we wish her well. hope she gets confirmed. wish her much success. it will be very, very good under her leadership. >> talking about janet yellen. i thought you were talking about maria.
you like intel? we have to move on with business here. >> we like intel, japan, apple. this week we added another 2% to europe, 3% to the united states and 1% to japan. we still like the equity sector. over the past year, as you know, we've taken about 15% out of bond. we would say to all viewers, pay attention to the bond part of your portfolio. stay with shorter matury bonds. don't worry about getting too long on maturity because when interest rates start to rise, that 1% rise, bill,...
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phone and hear of trying to bridge that gap between intel and law enforcement work together. during that time we had an organization at cia headquarters called the organized crime operations group. 85 people, mostly analysts, case officers and the cia had about at any given time 15 to 20 fbi agents analysis on trade analysts. zero was very successful. we with regard to human trafficking internationally actually did two renditions of that program for major international human others working together. 9/11 happens two months after 9/11 no longer exists. it is gone because we have to address counterterrorism. so everybody do this because this is the top priority of the government. then wait a minute, what about this? everything goes here. we need to keep as a policymaker level in this requires advocacy at the law enforcement and intel community level to maintain a balanced approach to this. that's mentioned is exactly true. organized crime has to be everything from the bank robberies in cigarette smuggling to the public corruption that requires it to a variety of other criminal
phone and hear of trying to bridge that gap between intel and law enforcement work together. during that time we had an organization at cia headquarters called the organized crime operations group. 85 people, mostly analysts, case officers and the cia had about at any given time 15 to 20 fbi agents analysis on trade analysts. zero was very successful. we with regard to human trafficking internationally actually did two renditions of that program for major international human others working...
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however they're not filed with as a say intel february february 28th but taxpayers want their refund. if you do you want to get it filed by david g. geary your february 4th so there is a tie between the filing to get the returns filed in refunded early verses when it is verifiable. gerri: they have figured this out because that government is not checking it is sending us a check before you deserved of monday. >> they need to have the systems parallll one another with timely filing but you know, somebody will be happy because taxpayers don't want to wait until february 28. but we should because we all pay for this. that is a lot of money overseas and once it is going you will not get a back. crazy story. i had no idea it explains a lot at the irs. send the check and we will look later. >> you cannot look overryour shoulder. it is not coming back. gerri: our financial panel is coming up and say no. one of the user's guide to holiday shopping information to get the best deals and there is a ggod chance it is not on black friday. ♪ ♪ you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them
however they're not filed with as a say intel february february 28th but taxpayers want their refund. if you do you want to get it filed by david g. geary your february 4th so there is a tie between the filing to get the returns filed in refunded early verses when it is verifiable. gerri: they have figured this out because that government is not checking it is sending us a check before you deserved of monday. >> they need to have the systems parallll one another with timely filing but you...
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we work with the senate intel and house intel committees. it's hard for me to describe but on a frequent and detailed basis. sending people down to provide briefings. formal information to and so forth. a you know, pursuant to statute the executive branch must provide all significant opinion to the intel and judiciary committee. nsa in particular is not only responsive to the intel committee but part of the defense department and responsive to the armed services committee. as i mentioned the judiciary committee are relevant to us and finally given our role in cyber activity the homeland security activity of the house and senate are performed oversight of us as well. >> thank you. >> a couple of questions on 702 and also related 12333. on 702 collection content program, some of the communications that are required communications -- overseas are to and from people in the united states. it's my understanding they are lawfully connected. it's not inadvertent. it's potential. and lawful. once the data is in, it can be searched looking for the com
we work with the senate intel and house intel committees. it's hard for me to describe but on a frequent and detailed basis. sending people down to provide briefings. formal information to and so forth. a you know, pursuant to statute the executive branch must provide all significant opinion to the intel and judiciary committee. nsa in particular is not only responsive to the intel committee but part of the defense department and responsive to the armed services committee. as i mentioned the...
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you can't argue, but you know that intel now with an engineer at the helm, they're ready to start chasing fast, and they may throw in a little rocket fuel to try and catch up in that realm. what do you do to keep your leadership position there? what are you doing? >> we're really investing heavily in new technology and few products. and -- new products. and, you know, it's interesting because there's a lot of talk about competition between intel and qualcomm on microprocessor technology that go into these mobile chips, but we also have the strong lead, as i said, on the radio modem side, but we have other stuff in there too. the whole front end, the way that the phone deals with multiple frequency bands, the way that it does graphics and multimedia and integrates with sensors and cameras. we have a lead in all of these areas right now, and they have to take all of that stuff and integrate it into a chip in order to be competitive with us, so we're going to continue to push hard on all those fronts. liz and it's fascinating to see because we were out in september for three days in the vall
you can't argue, but you know that intel now with an engineer at the helm, they're ready to start chasing fast, and they may throw in a little rocket fuel to try and catch up in that realm. what do you do to keep your leadership position there? what are you doing? >> we're really investing heavily in new technology and few products. and -- new products. and, you know, it's interesting because there's a lot of talk about competition between intel and qualcomm on microprocessor technology...
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private intell companies are using anti-terror laws to monitor a lot of people, possibly you, but who is monitoring them? we'll be right back. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax cuts... the economy... iran... healthcare... it goes on and on... ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story theses are strait forward conversations, no agenda, just hard hitting debate on the issues that matter to you ray suarez hosts inside story only on al jazeera america >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their . >> my name is louisiana martinez, and i'm a student activist. i'm in the stream. >> welcome back, talking about hacktivism, and whether it's in cyberspace, and andrew, we're seeing the government crackdown on hacktivists, and do you think this is going to serve as a deterrent, or lead it more of this type of activity? >> i don't know, it certainly started from a little bit of online activism. and let's be heard, not all hac
private intell companies are using anti-terror laws to monitor a lot of people, possibly you, but who is monitoring them? we'll be right back. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax cuts... the economy... iran... healthcare... it goes on and on... ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story theses are strait forward conversations,...
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but i never take anyone's word, intel of done my own reporting. >> -- until i've done my own reporting. >> i just wanted to say, i spent an entire night last week reading nina's book cover to cover completely mesmerized. and it's hard to mesmerized at that level, especially given the way and and my background. >> who are you? >> my name is -- i have spent a great amount of my life so far on these issues, and when i started reading nina's book i was very effort. my heart was pounding because i could tell how fair she was trying to be and i was like, is jeffrey sachs going to get away with this? to me it's not a matter of jeffrey sachs. it's beyond him. it's an entire thinking class of people who never ever would ever imagine in the minds but africans, just like anyone else, are no different than anyone else. the only way we're going to make this is going to be through capitalism. i like to say conscious capitalism but that is the only way forward. it reminded me of an argument i had at some point with his editor at "new york times" and she was in giving my husband and she had the nerve
but i never take anyone's word, intel of done my own reporting. >> -- until i've done my own reporting. >> i just wanted to say, i spent an entire night last week reading nina's book cover to cover completely mesmerized. and it's hard to mesmerized at that level, especially given the way and and my background. >> who are you? >> my name is -- i have spent a great amount of my life so far on these issues, and when i started reading nina's book i was very effort. my heart...
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by the way, intel making a move here. intel really coming on very strong, making a lot of chips for tablet, for cell phones. intel started breaking out yesterday. there's a dow stock that is breaking out. >> interesting. new ceo who we don't know much about. >> no, he's not promotional and i think he's good. from what i can tell, they're making a push to become the source for everything nonapple. if apple ever wanted to change, they could flip the switch and cut off samsung in a nano second. jobs called andy grove for once and grove told him to go boxle jet himself. >> one week after sony lauched play stays 4, microsoft's xbox 1 is for sale. video fans lined up around the country to get the product. >> the response has been amazing. any time we put up new information, customers are there. they want to know more. they're flocking to stores to get to see the products, it's been outstanding. >> game stop ceo paul raines will join us live to talk about the x-box launch later on "squawk on the street." >> play station is very
by the way, intel making a move here. intel really coming on very strong, making a lot of chips for tablet, for cell phones. intel started breaking out yesterday. there's a dow stock that is breaking out. >> interesting. new ceo who we don't know much about. >> no, he's not promotional and i think he's good. from what i can tell, they're making a push to become the source for everything nonapple. if apple ever wanted to change, they could flip the switch and cut off samsung in a...
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and sharing the latest gang intel. recently investigators adrian sandoval and drake carpenter began hearing about a renewed battle on the streets between two long-time rivals, the latin kings and the maniac latin disciples. >> what are you? >> maniac. >> it's hot over there. what's your background? >> couple of misdemeanors, resisting arrest. >> fighting with kings? >> what do they call you? >> maniacs have been at war with a lot of other big gangs, cold bros, gangsters, kings. one of the biggest bloodiest wars was with themselves where they were killing each other. >> you're not going to see my face. no shame in my game. salute me or shoot me. >> maniac latin disciples or mlds represent the second largest latino street gang in chicago. founded in the 1960s, they got their start on the city's northwest side and branched out from there. they now claim up to 3,000 members, who must obey strict codes of conduct. above all, no one is to cooperate with law enforcement. but sandoval and carpenter have seen gang members break
and sharing the latest gang intel. recently investigators adrian sandoval and drake carpenter began hearing about a renewed battle on the streets between two long-time rivals, the latin kings and the maniac latin disciples. >> what are you? >> maniac. >> it's hot over there. what's your background? >> couple of misdemeanors, resisting arrest. >> fighting with kings? >> what do they call you? >> maniacs have been at war with a lot of other big gangs,...
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liz: momentum was to upside yesterday for intel and flipped over today sinking into the red, down several percentage points giving a disappointing outlook for its sales next year. >> right. that was a hit to intel because a weak forecast really trumped other news their expansion into the mobile market. you did see it under some pressure. david: all right. every day this week we've been talking about it. you know i love "hunger games." we'll see the new one on sunday. already got my tickets by the way. going on sunday. lionsgate getting another pop i assume because of the new movie? >> it sure is. we're seeing it higher today by over 3%. year-to-date it is up over 100%. doing something right. david: wow. liz: cable stocks, got right into the cross fire today. so much talk about takeovers. surrounds time warner cable. >> record-setting day on wall street we saw time warner moving to a new high. charter is working with the banks trying to get funding to r cable. time warner working with some others. it is intertwined story. this could be a multibillion-dollar bid if it comes through. david:
liz: momentum was to upside yesterday for intel and flipped over today sinking into the red, down several percentage points giving a disappointing outlook for its sales next year. >> right. that was a hit to intel because a weak forecast really trumped other news their expansion into the mobile market. you did see it under some pressure. david: all right. every day this week we've been talking about it. you know i love "hunger games." we'll see the new one on sunday. already got...
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the hp split x2 ultrabook with beats audio and an intel core processor. plan the honeymoon! >> jimmy: welcome back -- the rest of our show is brought to you commercial free by our friend at hp. no commercials for the rest of the show. in a little bit, here to show us how to make fried pork skins with chocolate. just in time for thanksgiving, and his collectible three book set is called "a work in progress" chef renÉ redzepi is here. his restaurant noma was named best restaurant in the world three years in a row. even golden corral never got that. and then, with music from this album called "the bones of what you believe" chvrches from the sony stage. a fun show for you tomorrow night. a lot of fun, tracy morgan will be here tomorrow, chris pratt and music featuring pharell williams. >> jimmy: in addition to being an emmy-nominated and golden globe-winning actor, our first guest continues to make history by being the only "idris" ever to appear on this show. you know him from "the wire" and "thor: the dark world." next he plays the former president of south africa in "mandel
the hp split x2 ultrabook with beats audio and an intel core processor. plan the honeymoon! >> jimmy: welcome back -- the rest of our show is brought to you commercial free by our friend at hp. no commercials for the rest of the show. in a little bit, here to show us how to make fried pork skins with chocolate. just in time for thanksgiving, and his collectible three book set is called "a work in progress" chef renÉ redzepi is here. his restaurant noma was named best restaurant...
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as he gathers intel from a jailhouse informant, davis launches a sting operation with the cook county sheriff's vice squad that same week. they'll use street informants in order to make contact with the ring. maybe we can do a loose tail on him. >> that's what i'm thinking. >> he's saying follow me. the same thing we're saying right now. okay. >> right now we're probably about a mile away from the jail. >> it's a straight shot. >> it's 26th street. >> yeah, bill, he talked to the guy on the phone so now i guess we're headed there. we're almost in front of that location. >> davis and commander mike anton stake out a block frequented by phony i.d. vendors. >> sitting on this spot, huh? >> yeah, they are. >> this one right here? >> yeah, that one. >> that's him. >> while an informant negotiates a deal with their target. >> he's talking to a guy right now, bill, heavyset, probably about 5'8", looks like he's maybe 220, got blue shorts on, white gym shoes. >> can you get photos of the guy? >> ten four. >> their goal, to make multiple purchases and build a conspiracy case. >> there's a lot
as he gathers intel from a jailhouse informant, davis launches a sting operation with the cook county sheriff's vice squad that same week. they'll use street informants in order to make contact with the ring. maybe we can do a loose tail on him. >> that's what i'm thinking. >> he's saying follow me. the same thing we're saying right now. okay. >> right now we're probably about a mile away from the jail. >> it's a straight shot. >> it's 26th street. >> yeah,...
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he said he was going to revamp the intel system. what happens within a couple of weeks of him taking office? he said no. >> it was the first day. it was inauguration day. there was credible threat. as every president says soon as you sit at the desk, it's a very different world. >> it was the first. peter baker. we talked about him a bit. they want me to go. look it up on "new york times" magazine, peter baker wrote a long piece how president obama's intel, this whole way of thinking about drones changed minute one. >>> ahead, someone get this man obama care because jay carney is losing it. >> we are all stuck in the same cue because they have to go through the same portal. >> john, i get it. >> that's so cute. >> the prognosis next. and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they ma
he said he was going to revamp the intel system. what happens within a couple of weeks of him taking office? he said no. >> it was the first day. it was inauguration day. there was credible threat. as every president says soon as you sit at the desk, it's a very different world. >> it was the first. peter baker. we talked about him a bit. they want me to go. look it up on "new york times" magazine, peter baker wrote a long piece how president obama's intel, this whole way...
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for example, she's been characterized as being intel -- intellectually disabled, having impairments that really limited her ability to function. and nothing could be further from the truth. this woman is intelligent, she's articulate. her attention and recall of detail is amazing. and what a story teller. her ability to let us know what was going on during that 11 years makes you feel like you are in the room with this monster that held her captive. >> anything especially shocking that you were surprised to hear from her? >> he played amazing mind games with her. for example, he would create false opportunities for her to escape. and then he would pretend to leave the house and sneak back in. if he caught her trying to seize that opportunity the punishment was swift, it was brutal and it lasted for days at a time. >> you don't want to miss this emotional dr. phil interview, today at 3:00 right here on wjz. >>> check back in with eyewitness news at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00. on the hot seat again, the woman in charge of healthcare.gov grilled over new concerns about the web site's security. >>
for example, she's been characterized as being intel -- intellectually disabled, having impairments that really limited her ability to function. and nothing could be further from the truth. this woman is intelligent, she's articulate. her attention and recall of detail is amazing. and what a story teller. her ability to let us know what was going on during that 11 years makes you feel like you are in the room with this monster that held her captive. >> anything especially shocking that...
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we work with the senate intel come house intel committee's. it's hard for me to describe but on a very frequent and detailed basis, sending people down to provide briefings, formal notifications and so forth. as you know, pursuant to statute the executive branch must provide all significance this dependency both the intel and judiciary committees. it's not only response to the intel committees but we're also part of the fisc departed we are responsive to the armed service committee as i mentioned the judiciary committee are also know that to us and finally given our role in cyber activity the homeland security committees in both the house and the senate perform oversight of us as well. >> thank you. mr. dempsey. >> a couple questions on 702 and then also related 12333. on 702 collection content program, some of the communications that are required, communications of persons, or to and from people in the united states. and it's my understanding that -- they are lawfully collected. it's not inadvertent. it's intentional. and lawful. but then onc
we work with the senate intel come house intel committee's. it's hard for me to describe but on a very frequent and detailed basis, sending people down to provide briefings, formal notifications and so forth. as you know, pursuant to statute the executive branch must provide all significance this dependency both the intel and judiciary committees. it's not only response to the intel committees but we're also part of the fisc departed we are responsive to the armed service committee as i...
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intel collection on the ground, which i know for the u.s. government is very limited in syria, to the covert action, the sabotage, the black arts, the dirty tricks of intelligence that you should be able to do without the president having to resort to jet fighters, tomahawk missiles, and laser-guided bombs, if you don't have all of those tools in your tool kit or be willing to use them, it's kind of a big waste. >> reporter: and then i asked him, are the american taxpayers getting a raw deal? >> absolutely. they are not getting what they're paying for. >> reporter: prince says he and his company did it cheaper and better than anybody else. missions like guarding the u.s. ambassador in iraq during post-war baghdad when paul bremer and his staff were constantly under threat. >> between iraq, afghanistan, pakistan, the company did more than 100,000 missions. no one under our care was ever killed or injured. >> reporter: now he minute tans a culture of risk averse bureaucracy has consumed american foreign service. his evidence, the consulate in
intel collection on the ground, which i know for the u.s. government is very limited in syria, to the covert action, the sabotage, the black arts, the dirty tricks of intelligence that you should be able to do without the president having to resort to jet fighters, tomahawk missiles, and laser-guided bombs, if you don't have all of those tools in your tool kit or be willing to use them, it's kind of a big waste. >> reporter: and then i asked him, are the american taxpayers getting a raw...
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people living near the old intel building knew a toxic plume contaminated ground water with a vapor. it found high concentrations of tce. we've learned results from the tests found no traces of the chemical above ground. epa going to talk about findings and plans to clean up the area tonight at 7:00. >> warmer climate beck ones, coming up heading to hawaii but who compensates? >> getting drivers to get out of the way. a new effort could save your life. >> also, here, toys go high tech. michael finney and consumer reports hit the toy aisle. which ones should be on your holiday shopping list. >> and bay area's model peacemaker now in a national soon, californians from sacramento to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com or call 1-800-300-1506. >>> hawaii senators approved same-sex marriage. the governor is e
people living near the old intel building knew a toxic plume contaminated ground water with a vapor. it found high concentrations of tce. we've learned results from the tests found no traces of the chemical above ground. epa going to talk about findings and plans to clean up the area tonight at 7:00. >> warmer climate beck ones, coming up heading to hawaii but who compensates? >> getting drivers to get out of the way. a new effort could save your life. >> also, here, toys go...
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you're the 2012 intel science fair-- which is a national science fair, right? >> international. >> stephen: my apologies. international science fair. you kicked a little international butt in this one. grand prize winnings scientist at age 16, right? (cheers and applause) explain to the good people what your invention did? >> so essentially what i created was a new way to detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer and it costs three cents and takes five minutes to run so it's like a diabetic test strip, you take a drop of blood and you can instantly diagnose that. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: okay, all right perhaps even more interesting than the fact you did it at 16, you thought of it at age 14? >> yes, in my high school biology class. >> stephen: what occurred to you? did you get hit over the head and have a dream about -- what dawned on you? >> i was reading a scientific article, sneaking it under my desk. >> stephen: so you were goofing off like kids do by reading scientific articles. i know high school freshmen. go ahead. (laughter) >> and what happ
you're the 2012 intel science fair-- which is a national science fair, right? >> international. >> stephen: my apologies. international science fair. you kicked a little international butt in this one. grand prize winnings scientist at age 16, right? (cheers and applause) explain to the good people what your invention did? >> so essentially what i created was a new way to detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer and it costs three cents and takes five minutes to run so it's...
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one making is a very personal business everyone has different aims different tastes and a differently intel they're trying to reach choosing the correct moments of bottle can be the difference between success and failure and that often comes down to one man's opinion guessing you're right it seems is never a perfect science so we've been asking the. question again one thing. you think the secret isn't. a perfect one. sorry that's my secret it's a good buy. the more important for make a wider good wine. make a good for a good way make sure it's a real good to. see that's the secret after all if you have a real good gripes. in the city you can make so good why but if you don't have disco it's impossible. better than you have to care for your video to the video grapes should be wholesome it would really love it but luckily the climate here is favorable you should control the fermentation process. clean the cellar and then store instead of bottles probably with just my secret with me sure the bed is nothing special about it it was. you know that i do good the surname brown in this region i'm lo
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. >> he started jotting down plays and giving his coaches the intel during the 2011 season opener against san jose state. a game during quarterback andrew luck's senior year, which the cardinals won 57-3. >> it's like chess, you want to not be thinking one move ahead, you want to think five moves ahead. >> >> he distances himself from taking credit. >> he is off to the races. >> a game that set a school record treated. -- >> communicate that, without witnessing on film the next day, we need to talk to somebody else, it rare. >> a rare talent, he thanks mom for, she banned video games when he was a kid, limiting the time with his siblings or reading. >> so i read a lot as a kid, i was consuming information on a daily basis. a lot of information. >> a skill he believes would not have delivered the same result on any other team. >> being able to play with 107 that are my brothers, and going to war with them every saturday, it's a special experience. >> as for what is next, his major is public policy. that could come in handy his next big focus may be helping his father, mike mcfadden who is
. >> he started jotting down plays and giving his coaches the intel during the 2011 season opener against san jose state. a game during quarterback andrew luck's senior year, which the cardinals won 57-3. >> it's like chess, you want to not be thinking one move ahead, you want to think five moves ahead. >> >> he distances himself from taking credit. >> he is off to the races. >> a game that set a school record treated. -- >> communicate that, without...
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they're going to face competition from intel. a new security style chip, so revenue is a good sign when you think about it. they are beating on revenue. liz: valued 195 million-210 million, that is some outlook he had they see full-year 2014 revenue at 26 billion-27.5. let's bring in the market panel. chairman and ceo, he is looking at this wall of worry in the market and whether we should still be climbing it. might be a good thing. also down in the pits of the cme, let's start with you. qualcomm for a moment although it is stabilizing a bit look so disappointed slightly. >> i tell you, the stock has had such a nice move anyway. they already anticipated a lot of this, i am not surprised we're getting a lot of selling off. it would have been the drum i was beating down is revenue. i'm happy to see that. adam: so many are getting a pass on his earnings reports because they surprise earnings per share. now missing on earnings but got the revenue picture, so what gives? >> part of the issue is what sector these are in. some of them
they're going to face competition from intel. a new security style chip, so revenue is a good sign when you think about it. they are beating on revenue. liz: valued 195 million-210 million, that is some outlook he had they see full-year 2014 revenue at 26 billion-27.5. let's bring in the market panel. chairman and ceo, he is looking at this wall of worry in the market and whether we should still be climbing it. might be a good thing. also down in the pits of the cme, let's start with you....
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liz: can i also say we've got to give props to intel. i know we've been point toking this out -- pointing this out, but their ceo saying they would quadruple, double their chip sales and shipments, and the fact is they do not make these announcements unless they have the orders, nicole, correct? >> reporter: yeah. i would say, i mean, this is a very bold move by intel. it's a great performer this year, but it's certainly middle of the road for many dow stocks. we will see if they can expand the way he's been alluding to. liz: let's bring it to the traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange, the cme group and nymex. teddy weisberg, looking at the action today, would you guess this is yellen? i guess it doesn't really matter the reason, but we did get better than expected first-time jobless claims numbers as well. and yet you have this conflicting opinion from the targets of the world that say we're a little concerned about the holiday season. >> well, you know, they've been throwing water on -- could water on this market, liz, fo
liz: can i also say we've got to give props to intel. i know we've been point toking this out -- pointing this out, but their ceo saying they would quadruple, double their chip sales and shipments, and the fact is they do not make these announcements unless they have the orders, nicole, correct? >> reporter: yeah. i would say, i mean, this is a very bold move by intel. it's a great performer this year, but it's certainly middle of the road for many dow stocks. we will see if they can...
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you don't get the intel and the interrogation. all they they'd is for one of those lawyers to hear that uyou were offered money or something. >> yeah, because it becomes a law enforcement issue versus the military. >> the world according to bob. >> we've got a guy on the inside. you think to yourself, how do we get a guy on the inside? that's been the dream of the cia. what a great idea to bring them to these little bungalows with kitchenettes and say your family can be safe. you might even have a chance of getting out if we let you out and you go back and do this and it was incred reply success, it seems. however, what makes me sad is these are assets we can no longer use to this length. i don't know what's going to happen next. but i'd like to know that i might have somebody in cuba that already defied us and made it clear that he wants to kill us, that we can go back to and say hey, you've got an uncle we just arrested. what can you tell me about him? i don't know if he's connected, but five years down the line -- >> these guys
you don't get the intel and the interrogation. all they they'd is for one of those lawyers to hear that uyou were offered money or something. >> yeah, because it becomes a law enforcement issue versus the military. >> the world according to bob. >> we've got a guy on the inside. you think to yourself, how do we get a guy on the inside? that's been the dream of the cia. what a great idea to bring them to these little bungalows with kitchenettes and say your family can be safe....
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private intell companies are using anti-terror laws to monitor a lot of people, possibly you, but who is monitoring them? we'll be right back. >> welcome back, we're talking about online activist in the case of jeremy hammond who is convicted of hacking an intelligence company and putting some of the information online. it shows the private access that they have for information. and before we went to break, we asked the community if these should be subjected to oversight. >> the question is, who has to be accountable. and amy says, hacktivists can do a lot of good: >> hey, josh, so having access to this information, it's not breaking the law, but are private companies really equipped to handle this sort of sensitive data? and who is accountable when it gets out? >> it can be, but one of the things in this deal, they secure their company database with a vulnerable and easily broken security system. and that's something that should be worrying their customers. but fundamentally what stratford d. they employed a lot of people doing t. but hiring people to look into their background and s
private intell companies are using anti-terror laws to monitor a lot of people, possibly you, but who is monitoring them? we'll be right back. >> welcome back, we're talking about online activist in the case of jeremy hammond who is convicted of hacking an intelligence company and putting some of the information online. it shows the private access that they have for information. and before we went to break, we asked the community if these should be subjected to oversight. >> the...
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is at war, ros ros jordan, if we can get information out of these detainees, if they have vital intel, that's our job to do so. >> that was the thought of the pentagon since 2001. however there, is a legitimate question about whether sense there hasn't been any significant transfer of people into the camps since 2006, what information do people have, how relevant is it at this point, or are they simply being held because they have not been able to do something with them because of the legal constraints imposed by congress. it really does beg the question is there anything relevant to be gained from the vast majority of the 164 men who are still there at this point. >> task force recommendations. dig into those for us. >> if i could just address the last point first, which is that one of the problems is that rules and directives have institutionalized. when the 165 people leave guantanamo some day, these rules will still be in place. and that's in some ways the most insidious problem and goes to the heart of the recommendations. which we think the rules that require deviation were core
is at war, ros ros jordan, if we can get information out of these detainees, if they have vital intel, that's our job to do so. >> that was the thought of the pentagon since 2001. however there, is a legitimate question about whether sense there hasn't been any significant transfer of people into the camps since 2006, what information do people have, how relevant is it at this point, or are they simply being held because they have not been able to do something with them because of the...
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up intel one year before he died he launched the of presidents college school of law it was an idea to give business people a better understanding of the law. restarted that then ran into for initial trouble after he passed 80 emerged now the core of the institute of law. we ran into dixie earlier this year is so excited with this program. that is another thing willard put his mark on and the football field is looking beautiful he never stopped building even up to his last. so it wasn't just what he was saying but that he took the time to say anything at all. seven term republican mayor withstood his share of fire in person and print as evidenced in this last letter to the editor. light does wichita mayor not accountable for city hall could firm again and again at city hall is a cheat willard wrote 2001 in protest over a new tax district? bob told me we did not agree on political values but yet years after his death he believes both he and wichita have lost something significant. he had resources he could take it easier path noting that curvy purpose the chose to focus on the minutia o
up intel one year before he died he launched the of presidents college school of law it was an idea to give business people a better understanding of the law. restarted that then ran into for initial trouble after he passed 80 emerged now the core of the institute of law. we ran into dixie earlier this year is so excited with this program. that is another thing willard put his mark on and the football field is looking beautiful he never stopped building even up to his last. so it wasn't just...
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marketing expert markkula was so impressed with the computer, he took money he'd made at intel and provided capital in return for partnership. the threesome began developing the apple ii for a 1977 computer fair. we got the units the day before. we carved off the excess shavings on them, made them look presentable, put our boards in, and it was a working apple ii. journalist michael moritz wrote a history of apple. he dcreshow plstolthe show. they h logoshoted higher th. th h the iression of an established booth, though it was just drap with crpaper. it was, as they say inicon valley, an ord of magnemore advan. though oy threcomputers we at thfa, the company soon took orders for 300. markkula's comment after the show was, "we're going to be a $500 million company." that breakthrough led to full-scale production. the handful of employees moved to cupertino and launched an advertising campaign. apple ii's design set it apart from competitors. first, it was expandable. owners could add circuit boards to run printers or speech-boxes. the computer had more memory capacity, so it could run compli
marketing expert markkula was so impressed with the computer, he took money he'd made at intel and provided capital in return for partnership. the threesome began developing the apple ii for a 1977 computer fair. we got the units the day before. we carved off the excess shavings on them, made them look presentable, put our boards in, and it was a working apple ii. journalist michael moritz wrote a history of apple. he dcreshow plstolthe show. they h logoshoted higher th. th h the iression of an...