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i'm glad intel is doing this. sounds like it'll would be a great investment for intel, getting a bunch of federal money. money. tell me how i get a return for american taxpayer. >> these are extraordinary industries that are leveraged across every other industry. every job we create creates on average greater than ten other jobs. the work we've done in arizona and oregon and senator wyden -- >> excuse me. you have a report that shows me that think about, i'm a fiduciary of taxpayers so you're saying it's going to create ten more jobs for every -- >> on average it's been well publicized in our sights in oregon and arizona, it's what was put forward for the investments around ohio. these are incredibly leveraged -- >> how does it turn into cash for the american taxpayer? >> creating jobs across the supply chain in manufacturing, and construction. our ohio site is creating 3000 new jobs, 7000 new construction jobs -- >> how much money does he american taxpayer get what you are asking for $4 billion for your company.
i'm glad intel is doing this. sounds like it'll would be a great investment for intel, getting a bunch of federal money. money. tell me how i get a return for american taxpayer. >> these are extraordinary industries that are leveraged across every other industry. every job we create creates on average greater than ten other jobs. the work we've done in arizona and oregon and senator wyden -- >> excuse me. you have a report that shows me that think about, i'm a fiduciary of taxpayers...
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under pat's leadership intel is stepping up, intel has committed to continued investment in oregon and committed to putting billions of dollars of their money to build new manufacturing capacity in the united states. as you both have noted congress has got to step up and do its part to launch america's chip manufacturing revival. there's a big opportunity ahead of us to build a more resilient economy and create many thousands of high skill high wage jobs in our country. pat and his team at intel are going to be at the forefront of the effort. let me close with this. of congress fails to do its part you both have made clear our country is going to pay dearly, that's why failure here is unacceptable and it is important to recognize this is the beginning of a much larger effort. everybody here has a busy schedule so thank you for giving me the chance to introduce pat gelsinger, ceo of oregon's largest private employer and i appreciate the chance that he will have to describe what his company's work is all about and why it is so critical to my home state of oregon and our country's economi
under pat's leadership intel is stepping up, intel has committed to continued investment in oregon and committed to putting billions of dollars of their money to build new manufacturing capacity in the united states. as you both have noted congress has got to step up and do its part to launch america's chip manufacturing revival. there's a big opportunity ahead of us to build a more resilient economy and create many thousands of high skill high wage jobs in our country. pat and his team at...
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we'll continue to watch the split between apple and intel today. still to come this morning, elon musk selling shares at tesla as he raises money to buy twitter we'll get more on that dynamic in just a moment cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ >>> time for gut check on western digital. citi sees opportunities on the heels of w d.c. earnings naming them the top value tech stock. saying it is trading near 50% discount to peers. shares are higher this morning by a little better than 1.5% tech check is back after this. >>> here's something that you don't hear every day shares of rob in hood are up more than 2.5%, despite a rocky first quarter. monthly active users also declining. saying the quarter was two competing forces are accelerating product development. a difficult macro economic climate. the company will cut work force by 9%. the stock, 88% off its 52-week high that's nearly 90% o
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guy: is intel and a leadership position again? that is the objective of all of this, to put this business back out front. are you back out in front yet and if not, how long will it take you yet you -- take you? pat: if you look across our businesses, for client we are back in a leadership position. sapphire rapids just getting into the marketplace puts us into the leadership. network on edge, on question leave -- unquestionably the leader. accelerated computing, it will take a while and nvidia has a great leadership position. areas like mobileye, unquestioned leadership and a lot of momentum there. foundry, it will take us a number of years and our goal is to be number two by the end of the decade in the foundry business. the process technology is probably the one that everybody looks at most closely. as i laid out, five notes and for years, we are on or ahead of schedule on all of those and we have said 25 and we would be unquestionably -- unquestionable leadership, it is probably late 2024 where we will be back in that leadershi
guy: is intel and a leadership position again? that is the objective of all of this, to put this business back out front. are you back out in front yet and if not, how long will it take you yet you -- take you? pat: if you look across our businesses, for client we are back in a leadership position. sapphire rapids just getting into the marketplace puts us into the leadership. network on edge, on question leave -- unquestionably the leader. accelerated computing, it will take a while and nvidia...
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as goes apple, so goes the market it's not the only big name on deck we will tackle amazon, intel and robin hood all three down with robinhood down 47% and the options a 15% move tonight the question is in which direction? it's a jam-packed edition of "earnings exchange" next >> announcer: this is "the exchange" on cnbc. (driver) conventional thinking would say verizon has the largest and fastest 5g network. but, they don't. they only cover select cities with 5g. and with coverage of over 96% of interstate highway miles, they've got us covered. ♪♪ >>> welcome back, everybody, a busy week after the bellwith big tech names on deck let's preview several of them in the earnings exchange with a look and the trade for amazon, for intel and for robinhood. amazon's results after the bell were eagerly anticipated down 12% just this month this is its worst month in about four years our deirdre bosa has the story welcome. deirdre, what are you watching for? >> so e-commerce is still its core but amazon is so many businesses logistics, advertising, cloud. advertising and cloud are going to be
as goes apple, so goes the market it's not the only big name on deck we will tackle amazon, intel and robin hood all three down with robinhood down 47% and the options a 15% move tonight the question is in which direction? it's a jam-packed edition of "earnings exchange" next >> announcer: this is "the exchange" on cnbc. (driver) conventional thinking would say verizon has the largest and fastest 5g network. but, they don't. they only cover select cities with 5g. and...
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intel, intel is building and the chairman of the board of intel asked to come see me a month ago. he is building a semi conductor mega site. just outside, investing $20 billion. and by the way, we invented this little thing about the size of your fingertip. and guess what russian mark every advance is because of us. we don't make them anymore here. you go to taiwan and other places to get it. eight state-of-the-art factories are going to be in one place that intel is building. 7000 new jobs will link a facility and 3000 jobs running the facility. $135,000 a year average salary. [applause] pres. biden: making computer chips the size of a fingertip that powered the world in our everyday lives. internet, technology that does not even exist today. if congress passes the bipartisan innovation act with the congressman i talked about and it is on my desk. if someone puts it on my desk right now, intel is ready and committed to act -- add an additional 20 billion $100 billion lower. $120 billion. one site, that is just the start. intel is not alone. we are seeing it right here. thanks to
intel, intel is building and the chairman of the board of intel asked to come see me a month ago. he is building a semi conductor mega site. just outside, investing $20 billion. and by the way, we invented this little thing about the size of your fingertip. and guess what russian mark every advance is because of us. we don't make them anymore here. you go to taiwan and other places to get it. eight state-of-the-art factories are going to be in one place that intel is building. 7000 new jobs...
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intel is this name now you think a candidate to be a steady dividend stock for shareholders? >> so i think dividend is pretty secure but i'm very much afraid that intel could be a bear trap. this is -- of all the stocks we have on our list this is the one i have the least enthusiasm for simply because they've obviously stumbled very badly in the past but more importantly, going forward there is a lot of head wind here, the pc market will experience probably a lot of problems because of the war in europe and slowdown in china the focus on intel in the data center field but competition from nvidia and amd so the question, is their new product going to take the market by storm? i'm not so sure and that's what makes me hesitate going full on in intel >> let's go on to another one that has been called dead money for some time and that's newell brands on pace for its best month in a year. >> yes. >> everybody has a rubbermaid sink stopper, doggone it and a sharpie. i'm telling you i'm declaring i am willing to pay 10% more for a sharpie. >> there you go and a coleman cooler so all
intel is this name now you think a candidate to be a steady dividend stock for shareholders? >> so i think dividend is pretty secure but i'm very much afraid that intel could be a bear trap. this is -- of all the stocks we have on our list this is the one i have the least enthusiasm for simply because they've obviously stumbled very badly in the past but more importantly, going forward there is a lot of head wind here, the pc market will experience probably a lot of problems because of...
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what do you make of intel? >> well, it's interesting. contessa just said something really interesting about geographically security. i think the bold case for intel, just my opinion, is like a homeland security type of play if the market figures that out and can get their arms around it, it's a much more expensive in terms of valuation stock. amd has been cut in half over the last couple months intel has not been cut in half that's the good side of the equation it's the place to hide on valuation. the bad side is, i know what tim just said, but there's nothing that compelling about the story right now in my opinion. >> it's sort of in between, right? >> let's give tim tons of props. he couldn't come down to the nasdaq but let's give him some props. he said those -- easy there, pal. >> that's the thing to look forward to and this company expected to be 52% gross margins in year. if you start having margin expectation, you have trades 13 times and expectations are really low for next year the problem is it goes back to what's your time hor
what do you make of intel? >> well, it's interesting. contessa just said something really interesting about geographically security. i think the bold case for intel, just my opinion, is like a homeland security type of play if the market figures that out and can get their arms around it, it's a much more expensive in terms of valuation stock. amd has been cut in half over the last couple months intel has not been cut in half that's the good side of the equation it's the place to hide on...
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qualcomm to a taiwanese competitor, and intel to an amd. we've sen slowdowns in the asset market which is qualcomm's largest market, and pc market, which is intel's largest market. in particular on intel we're expecting them to guide below the street they'll report thursday after the close. >> so at what point, though, given they're losing share, do you see value, based on the fact that they've already been punished, and that if their strategy is right at this point, they could go up from here >> glad you asked that question. we get that question a lot but we have this 15 rules of semiconductor investing. the number one rule is don't ever buy or sell based on valuation. even though a stock could quote s sln unquote look cheap, there's no real reason to buy it for intel, it is market share and until they get their manufacturing fixed, it's going to be very tough for that stock to work. on the qualcomm side, it's a little more complicated. they are losing some share assessment, and you also have this sort of lull in between upgrade cycles the
qualcomm to a taiwanese competitor, and intel to an amd. we've sen slowdowns in the asset market which is qualcomm's largest market, and pc market, which is intel's largest market. in particular on intel we're expecting them to guide below the street they'll report thursday after the close. >> so at what point, though, given they're losing share, do you see value, based on the fact that they've already been punished, and that if their strategy is right at this point, they could go up from...
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there is room for nvidia and there is room for intel. they will all continue to mint cash choose your horse. you will make money on all three if you have a long-term plan >> and room for me to throw you under the tv bus live on air at 5:50 sorry, jenny. >> no problem. >> good debate with jim. i think he enjoyed it as well. let's move on to a tech name that you are prepared to talk about more which is cisco. i feel like the argument you just made for intel, you could swap out for cisco as well >> right absolutely you could extrapolate this into the bigger conversation about tech long tech this year. i say depends which part of tech you want to be i don't want to belong on a arch archa arc tech this benefits from return to office to your point, the conversation you were having before about manhattan real estate and your guest saying that will never been the same. for cisco, that is good. people partially work from the office and partially from home the network complexity is greater than it used to be with zoom and not with zoom and in pers
there is room for nvidia and there is room for intel. they will all continue to mint cash choose your horse. you will make money on all three if you have a long-term plan >> and room for me to throw you under the tv bus live on air at 5:50 sorry, jenny. >> no problem. >> good debate with jim. i think he enjoyed it as well. let's move on to a tech name that you are prepared to talk about more which is cisco. i feel like the argument you just made for intel, you could swap out...
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that is part of the structural advantage that intel has. and our execution machine is performing well and we are working closely with the equipment vendors to make sure that all new major factories we are building our smart capital, we fill them with capacity as demand signals emerge, and we feel like we will do better than the rest of the industry in are supply requirements. >> i know that you are bullish on the pt market. what makes you think it will remain strong as we come out of the pandemic, given that we are facing inflation and ongoing war, rising gas prices and pressure on consumers, more so than we have seen in a long time? patrick: there is a variety of things. the range of the pc market outlooks was wide and now it is narrow. all of the analysts, stocks have reaffirmed this, it is a structurally larger market now. kriti: that was patrick gelsinger. a lot to talk about when we talk about supply chain issues. stocks are near session lows. for jon erlichman in toronto, i am kriti gupta in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ as a busin
that is part of the structural advantage that intel has. and our execution machine is performing well and we are working closely with the equipment vendors to make sure that all new major factories we are building our smart capital, we fill them with capacity as demand signals emerge, and we feel like we will do better than the rest of the industry in are supply requirements. >> i know that you are bullish on the pt market. what makes you think it will remain strong as we come out of the...
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think that going forward amd is worth more than intel. >> i do. i think that -- my struggle with intel is that they have a long road ahead of them in terms of turning around their product set. in the meantime, amd is going to take share particularly in the data center. so in terms of relative performance, i think amd has a much easier path over the next couple years >> so what's the most compelling growth story in semiconductors right now, do you think? i hear a lot from the likes of marvel about the potential in the cloud. you know, to really drive progress there as hyperscalers look for customization and you look at the slow down in pc sales potentially, but then graphics is still an important segment. what's the theme that you think investors should pay most attention to >> so, i think there's a few different themes i think certainly there is the shift to ev. there is greater investment in artificial intelligence. there's the growth of iot. so i think all of those will be drivers. among my favorite names, taiwan semi, the arms dealer for all of
think that going forward amd is worth more than intel. >> i do. i think that -- my struggle with intel is that they have a long road ahead of them in terms of turning around their product set. in the meantime, amd is going to take share particularly in the data center. so in terms of relative performance, i think amd has a much easier path over the next couple years >> so what's the most compelling growth story in semiconductors right now, do you think? i hear a lot from the likes...
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how ahave intel agencies impactd this war? >> it's been featured in a way that's absolutely unprecedented. it seems to be a calculus in which putin made some very bad decisions and it's been used as an instrument of national power by the united states as well as its allies. it's been used to expose russian falsehoods and designs. it's been used to leverage public opinion and shape that opinion so that we've seen the likes of poland and germany, who might perhaps a few months ago been less out in front as they have been, to be very much out in front in supporting this war effort, so, they continue to go and go to the well with this, but it seems to be having some very good consequences. and i think really reshaping the way the public looks at intelligence and intelligence ajgencies and the way governmens are beginning to think, how can we make intelligence work for us? >> yeah, it really has been remarkable how it's been utilized as a strategy. president biden suggested a few days ago that vladimir putin shouldn't be in power.
how ahave intel agencies impactd this war? >> it's been featured in a way that's absolutely unprecedented. it seems to be a calculus in which putin made some very bad decisions and it's been used as an instrument of national power by the united states as well as its allies. it's been used to expose russian falsehoods and designs. it's been used to leverage public opinion and shape that opinion so that we've seen the likes of poland and germany, who might perhaps a few months ago been less...
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we know our product builds, many components like wi-fi, bluetooth are made by intel. now our position in graphics is strong as well so all of this together, we have great insight into what that looks like. great alignment with our customers, oems as well as the system partners and we feel good and is about flat market your own here. -- year on year. we are confident we will be able to execute the share in that market as we did last year or so we feel good about our outlook. emily: intel ceo pat gelsinger. and the light at the end of the tunnel for employees. salesforce will let its employees break and da's to report workplace violations going forward in the future. talking about harassment and discrimination, big potential step forward. coming, former twitter coo and cfo ali will be joining us, looking forward to his opinion on the elon musk twitter deal next. ♪ emily: monday, twitter accepted elon musk's offer to buy the company and it has been a long week since as users, business leaders and politicians have debated pros and cons. my next guest has a special under
we know our product builds, many components like wi-fi, bluetooth are made by intel. now our position in graphics is strong as well so all of this together, we have great insight into what that looks like. great alignment with our customers, oems as well as the system partners and we feel good and is about flat market your own here. -- year on year. we are confident we will be able to execute the share in that market as we did last year or so we feel good about our outlook. emily: intel ceo pat...
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not to mention intel the issue is lackluster. the forecast did not look that great and there are fears we are headed towards the peak of the semi conductor demand. twitter continues to lose ground after hours. a little more of a sense of elon musk's plans that includes job cuts. haidi: let's get more on the tech earnings. regardless of whether you are at apple or amazon, twitter is a different animal and we will get to that shortly. it seems like a lot of these concerns have to do a supply chains and the impact of rising costs. does that sustain for downside pressure in the months and quarters to come? >> it definitely impact the coming quarter. [indiscernible] that[indiscernible] is where the concern we are seeing the market reflect is the concern about the next quarter. apple talked about it on the call that they are seeing issues with supply constraints especially because of the lockdowns in shanghai and other areas where there components are made. similarly, we have challenges, intel's forecast was also reflective of uncertai
not to mention intel the issue is lackluster. the forecast did not look that great and there are fears we are headed towards the peak of the semi conductor demand. twitter continues to lose ground after hours. a little more of a sense of elon musk's plans that includes job cuts. haidi: let's get more on the tech earnings. regardless of whether you are at apple or amazon, twitter is a different animal and we will get to that shortly. it seems like a lot of these concerns have to do a supply...
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when you look at a company like intel, it's clear that they understand that the market has moved towards this kind of fab, you know, strategy and they are investing heavily there so they can be part of that while also saying and also investing heavily in their own product to try to improve their own chip so they can claim that the best in the market so they can provide a menu of options to customers out there. you can either go with the fab idea or you can buy the chips off the shelf from them. >> you know, it's interesting, tim, given that for so long apple was called best in breed from a logistics standpoint and a supply chain management standpoint the fact that they have decided to make such a push on vertical integration makes you wonder what some of the lesser players are going to be doing. >> yeah. it's harder if you're smaller and this is an example of kind of the power that apple has it gets bigger and bigger can control so much more of its destiny and put those resources into just making that platform even more dominant you think about the things that they can now do by having t
when you look at a company like intel, it's clear that they understand that the market has moved towards this kind of fab, you know, strategy and they are investing heavily there so they can be part of that while also saying and also investing heavily in their own product to try to improve their own chip so they can claim that the best in the market so they can provide a menu of options to customers out there. you can either go with the fab idea or you can buy the chips off the shelf from them....
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biggest drag on the dow, intel. take a look at intel shares. ceo path get singer came out after the earnings call yesterday, and it was kind of a shocker was he -- because he did say, and we've heard that a lot of the chipmakers have said this is going to be a chip shortage that we're looking at through 2022, 20 the 23. he comes out and says it will last, the shortage, well into 2024. and intel's new automotive chip division not giving the sector a boost, of course, because chip shortages have been one of biggest drags on rising car prices. and the problem with the supply chain. now, what once was the largest privately held, you know, car dealership in the nation, warren buffett bought it back in 2014. boy, does that look prescient now. it's now known as berkshire hathaway automotive with 100 plus dealerships in 10 states. with me now first on fox business right with the gecko from the geico insurance company, auto insurance, is president and ceo of berkshire automotive, jeff ray core. thanks for being here -- jeff rachor. >> so great to see yo
biggest drag on the dow, intel. take a look at intel shares. ceo path get singer came out after the earnings call yesterday, and it was kind of a shocker was he -- because he did say, and we've heard that a lot of the chipmakers have said this is going to be a chip shortage that we're looking at through 2022, 20 the 23. he comes out and says it will last, the shortage, well into 2024. and intel's new automotive chip division not giving the sector a boost, of course, because chip shortages have...
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i was just at intel, and the president of intel went to a community college and we connected right away. here is his company, making computer chips, and hiring community college students. really it is all about jobs. most of my students know they will have jobs when they get out , because there are all of these partnerships. especially in the health care field. communities desperately need nurses and emts, especially during the pandemic, radiologists, ultrasound technicians. they know they will have jobs when they graduate. you know, that is what community colleges do best. there are so many different programs out there. to help communities all across the country, no matter what field it is in. ms. clinton: i've often thought community colleges could be one of our best exports, because it is a difference in our education system. dr. biden: i agree with that. i have traveled to several latin american countries, and a lot of them are starting community colleges, because a lot of their communities have some of the same needs we have. i love how joe gets all of this and is putting so much m
i was just at intel, and the president of intel went to a community college and we connected right away. here is his company, making computer chips, and hiring community college students. really it is all about jobs. most of my students know they will have jobs when they get out , because there are all of these partnerships. especially in the health care field. communities desperately need nurses and emts, especially during the pandemic, radiologists, ultrasound technicians. they know they will...
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intel is ringing -- to come see me a month ago. he is building a semi conductor mega site. just outside of columbus, ohio. he invested $20 billion. we invented this little thing we call about the size of a fingertip. every advancement is because of us. we do not make them anymore. up to eight state-of-the-art factories are going to be in place. 7000 new jobs. making computer chips the size of a fingertip that powered smartphones, technology that doesn't even exist today. if it -- if congress -- puts it on my desk right now, intel -- 100 billion dollars more. $120 billion. intel is not alone. we are seeing it right here. thanks to governor cooper, congresswoman manning. last year, thomas built buses at high point. i went down to see. it is incredible. [applause] what you all are doing is really incredible. they had the largest order today to build electric school buses. overall goal, with the research developer here got the largest order ever for electric trunks. [applause] just a few months ago, it is not just the fact three, -- are turning out 530,000 is going to create 10
intel is ringing -- to come see me a month ago. he is building a semi conductor mega site. just outside of columbus, ohio. he invested $20 billion. we invented this little thing we call about the size of a fingertip. every advancement is because of us. we do not make them anymore. up to eight state-of-the-art factories are going to be in place. 7000 new jobs. making computer chips the size of a fingertip that powered smartphones, technology that doesn't even exist today. if it -- if congress --...
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those 51 former intel officials all have their security clearances. why do they still have their security clearances question what they don't work for the government anymore. they work for msnbc. >> that's a great point. it's not a law that they have, they should be revoked immediately because they were spreading and a former cabinet secretaries lied about political operatives that they favored, one over the other, and they got a presidential candidate joe biden to come out during an election and say, look, three cia directors, director of the nsa and secretary of defense said that my sons laptop is russian disinformation. so much of the american public believes that and they are all lying and they knew it because they didn't have access to the intel then and they don't have it now. >> what happened to all the civil libertarians on the left? it's down to matt taibbi and glenn greenwald and that's it. i've never seen a category vanish more quickly. i appreciate you coming on tonight. >> thanks so much, tucker. >> tucker: that follows a pretty familiar
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eiji runs on intel. we are leading provider for infrastructure and intel as a leader in bluetooth technology solutions. intel plays a role in developing wireless standard to enable infrastructure. with respect to spectrum pipeline considerations it's crucial to replenish the west pipeline for mobile broadband technologies to low mid-and high band in near-term and long-term deployment for consumers and a wide range of businesses. as ftc chairwoman recently stated for 6g would need to start planning now to identify its lead from in the gigahertz range. 6g may be light bans of 95-acre hertz as well as low band. replenishing the spectrum pipeline requires not just deciding which bands that have been ensuring the timely results about of that study and commercial availability of the spectrum including bands for example such as the three gigahertz band. making decisions on spectrum is crucial to enabling your u.s. leadership role in wireless locally preferred sample the ftc's decision to open the six gigahertz
eiji runs on intel. we are leading provider for infrastructure and intel as a leader in bluetooth technology solutions. intel plays a role in developing wireless standard to enable infrastructure. with respect to spectrum pipeline considerations it's crucial to replenish the west pipeline for mobile broadband technologies to low mid-and high band in near-term and long-term deployment for consumers and a wide range of businesses. as ftc chairwoman recently stated for 6g would need to start...
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intel with a nice run ahead of its own numbers, too back after this. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ >>> the investment committee is making moves we need to tell you about as well today. rob, you have a couple new buys. talk to me about garmin and ryder and why you chose to buy these stocks >> we've added these over the last little bit, the two most recent purchases ryder industrial focused company, supply chain logistics and transportation heavily domestic tilt. 90% of the revenues come from the u.s. attractive valuation at a seven times forward p/e. 7% cash flow yield, roughly 4% dividend and they really beat on both the to
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intel losing share to amd and consumer is enterprise strength enough to offset that? that's my question >> good questions. big tech so far has been able to manage or surpass expectations which is good for markets. amazon, you want to watch e-commerce, but advertising and cloud margin businesses, are they making up for potential slowdown in the core. >> the week is not quite over. have to get through tonight. tomorrow, quite a few macro indicators on inflation. we have a lot more wood to chop. the judge is in the house. let's get to the half. >>> i am right here. welcome to the halftime report scott wapner the real moment of truth for tech as apple and amazon report earnings in a matter of hours. how much is riding on numbers at a time some say the faang acronym is dead. joining me, jenny harrington, bob seech en, steve wise, jon najarian trying to get a little bounce and keep it going. dow good for 157
intel losing share to amd and consumer is enterprise strength enough to offset that? that's my question >> good questions. big tech so far has been able to manage or surpass expectations which is good for markets. amazon, you want to watch e-commerce, but advertising and cloud margin businesses, are they making up for potential slowdown in the core. >> the week is not quite over. have to get through tonight. tomorrow, quite a few macro indicators on inflation. we have a lot more...
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a former director of intel is here to tell us how. stay there. ♪ ♪ the banks, the boats. the lines you cast and hooks you set. these moments you share with the people you love. the fish you never forget, and the tales that get taller with every retelling. make memories that'll last a lifetime with bass pro shops and cabela's. your adventure starts here. ♪ ♪ >> the only race that i was unenthusiastic about joe getting involved in was the 2020 presidency, because i expected and was not disappointed that it would be ugly and mean and it would be an attack on my brother joe personally and professionally because the former president is very intent on bringing my brother down. >> what does that have to do with hunter? >> i assumed from the beginning that the former president and his entourage would attack my brother by going and attacking his family. because of all the policies and the principles that joe stood for. >> laura: that was joe biden sister valerie was given the impossible task defending hunter biden on tv this morning. the delaware grand jury turns the screws on
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general berrier, how is dia an open source intel phones for dod ensuring efforts are sirch crow niesed and avoiding duplication? >> the open source intelligence center assigned to dod is working hard with the intelligence community. as you probably know, the cia is the community manager for open source. dia has been designated as the defense intelligence enterprise open source manager. we are taking that role on now and devising our way through really how we organize ourselves for the sharing of the information, the tools we will use, the training and the trade craft. a big part of this is making sure that across the defense intelligence enterprise we are not getting ripped off for the data we are purchasing and putting a structure in place to understand what that data is, catalog it and understand who is paying for ma. >> thank you, general nakasone, as you know the nda requires certain conditions be met prior to ending the actual hat of commander of the u.s. cyber command also serving as director of nsa. there seems to be a natural partnership between the organizations but i wanted t
general berrier, how is dia an open source intel phones for dod ensuring efforts are sirch crow niesed and avoiding duplication? >> the open source intelligence center assigned to dod is working hard with the intelligence community. as you probably know, the cia is the community manager for open source. dia has been designated as the defense intelligence enterprise open source manager. we are taking that role on now and devising our way through really how we organize ourselves for the...
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intel beating on top and bottom lines. it did forecast weak quarterly guidance that sent shares lower intel's the worst performer on the dow currently. that said, do not miss pat g gelsinger next hour on "techcheck." >>> tom forte this morning talking about a chart that certainly the technicians are not a fan of, as it's broken some up trends going back to '08, some say '01, and lingering questions about whether they overbuilt in the midst of a covid ramp-up. what do you think? >> great question. i don't think they overbuilt i think amazon is not well built for inflation. when we think of amazon, we think of pricing power it has the ability to raise the price of amazon prime, but 50% of the units are sold by other sellers. if they raise price, the consumer will buy from someone else not to mention the pressure they're seeing on both blue collar and white collar labor. so amazon is not built for inflation. i think that's what you're seeing now you do have a buy on it, don't you? >> i do have a buy on it thank for you asking
intel beating on top and bottom lines. it did forecast weak quarterly guidance that sent shares lower intel's the worst performer on the dow currently. that said, do not miss pat g gelsinger next hour on "techcheck." >>> tom forte this morning talking about a chart that certainly the technicians are not a fan of, as it's broken some up trends going back to '08, some say '01, and lingering questions about whether they overbuilt in the midst of a covid ramp-up. what do you...
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a countdown to earnings from apple, amazon and intel. the dow is up ouabt 660 points or so. we'll be right back. he last thing on my mind. hey mom, can i go play video games? sure! ...after homework. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. what's the wi-fi password again? here... you... go. cool, thanks. no problem. voya helps me feel like i got it all under control. because i do. oh, she is good. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. c'mon caleb, you got this! and if you don't, there are other options! umpire: strike three, you're out! you'll get 'em next time! plan today. feel comfortable about tomorrow. massmutual. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire check out this vrbo. come on. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ the pursuit is on. the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. with deep expertise to outt
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intel products are foundational >> intel is one of only three semi conductor manufacturers in the world using advanced nodes. they are foundational to personal, cloud, quantum and high performance computing, avs and more importantly for today's hearing, 5g and wi-fi. we are a provider for infrastructure and intel is also a leader in bluetooth technology solutions for the pc market. intel plays an active role in the technology life cycle in developing standards to enabling infrastructure and end user devices. with respect to pipeline considerations it's crucial to replenish the pipeline for mobile broadband technologies to meet near term and long term deployment goals for consumers and a wide range of businesses. as fcc chairwoman recently stated for 6g we need to start planning now to identify spectrum in the 7 to 15 gigahertz range. 6g may utilize high bands, bands above 95 gigahertz as well as low bands. replenishing the spectrum pipelines requires the timely results of study and commercial availability of the spectrum, including bands, for example, such as the lower 3 gigahertz bands
intel products are foundational >> intel is one of only three semi conductor manufacturers in the world using advanced nodes. they are foundational to personal, cloud, quantum and high performance computing, avs and more importantly for today's hearing, 5g and wi-fi. we are a provider for infrastructure and intel is also a leader in bluetooth technology solutions for the pc market. intel plays an active role in the technology life cycle in developing standards to enabling infrastructure...
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intel ceo pat gelsinger on tech check today. and digital world acquisition corp if you heard that name, it is because this is the spac behind truth social donald trump's social media platform suggesting he may start to become more active on the app. trump posting i'm back coffeffe it was a typo that grew into a meme of its own. >>> on deck, grab another cup of covfefe. our wall of inflation returns with the real price hikes for nearly everything. >>> plus, a "worldwide exchange" exclusive. the former head of the anti-trust office makan delrahim on musk, disney d he iananotrsn inte interview. that's live when "worldwide exchange" returns. >>> now to something you are only going to see here on "worldwide exchange. we are calling our wall of inflation. taking a look at 16 different data and price points to see where things stand right now remember, we first brought this to you one year ago when prices and inflation were beginning to rise for nearly everything we did it again in october to highlight the moves of the past six months
intel ceo pat gelsinger on tech check today. and digital world acquisition corp if you heard that name, it is because this is the spac behind truth social donald trump's social media platform suggesting he may start to become more active on the app. trump posting i'm back coffeffe it was a typo that grew into a meme of its own. >>> on deck, grab another cup of covfefe. our wall of inflation returns with the real price hikes for nearly everything. >>> plus, a "worldwide...
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intel was dethroned by samsung elec electronics. it's now number one, the first time intel has been pushed off the list -- moved to second place, since 2018. you can see right there the top four, micron number four >> kristina, thank you kristina partsinevelos >> citigroup crossed into euphoria territory this week joining us to talk about investment sentiment is scott kronert. i thought all of the sentiment readings were down in the dumps. you're saying euphoria >> yeah, the index is comprised of roughly ten inpults, and they're moving in different directions, but i think versus the past week, we have seen a pickup in a couple of the inputs that have trirg triggered to inx back into modestly into euphoria territory after being in a more neutral range for the past month or so. we're keeping an eye on the inputs, but to underscore the conversation in the last few minutes, the market has been fairly resilient since the fed's first rate hike a while back so we just need to be prepared for ongoing bouts of volatility in response to this.
intel was dethroned by samsung elec electronics. it's now number one, the first time intel has been pushed off the list -- moved to second place, since 2018. you can see right there the top four, micron number four >> kristina, thank you kristina partsinevelos >> citigroup crossed into euphoria territory this week joining us to talk about investment sentiment is scott kronert. i thought all of the sentiment readings were down in the dumps. you're saying euphoria >> yeah, the...
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and nypd intel would have worked together. you both have been on each end of the spectrum. buck, i'll come to you first. >> it's essential. the f.b.i. brings a level of specific expertise in the realm of counter terrorism along with a whole range of federal criminal issues that come up in a circumstance like this. nypd is really a massive, massive entity that can bring a tremendous amount of resources to bear as well as localization of those resources. like i said you have intel division. 1 police plaza headquarters where the top brass of the nypd trying to direct the resources all the way to the precinct level. a very important point just made by my former brother from the f.b.i., it could very well be that some individual reaches out. it could also be that someone at the precinct level patrolman is the one who sees something amiss or something right now that leads to the capture. the most important thing we can talk about ideology or emotionally disturbed person, whatever it may be. most important thing is we find that individual and take him off the street and make sure
and nypd intel would have worked together. you both have been on each end of the spectrum. buck, i'll come to you first. >> it's essential. the f.b.i. brings a level of specific expertise in the realm of counter terrorism along with a whole range of federal criminal issues that come up in a circumstance like this. nypd is really a massive, massive entity that can bring a tremendous amount of resources to bear as well as localization of those resources. like i said you have intel division....
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the intel representatives there, we are very active there and in others. wi-fi lines, high triple e, et cetera. those are industry led. the ones doing the technical innovation and the ones who have the expertise in wireless admonition and how to best increase the technical capabilities of those going forward. in the regulatory kraen we have the international telecommunications union. that's a place where i have gone as a spectrum policy experts. that's the group that's looking more at sort of which spectrum bands is most applicable, et cetera. in there, it is really important that we, as the u.s., understand where we are going, what we have in the pipeline in the near term, but also over the longer term. so we are able to make those priorities apparent and try to get other countries to coalesce around those. so i did want to differentiate between the two different types of standards bodies. >> thank you. miss brown? >> i don't have much to add to ms. stancavage's excellent summation. i will say that standards internationally play out in a number of venues.
the intel representatives there, we are very active there and in others. wi-fi lines, high triple e, et cetera. those are industry led. the ones doing the technical innovation and the ones who have the expertise in wireless admonition and how to best increase the technical capabilities of those going forward. in the regulatory kraen we have the international telecommunications union. that's a place where i have gone as a spectrum policy experts. that's the group that's looking more at sort of...
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as we said, you worked in the intel world, the spy world for -- for decades. how difficult do you think it has been to get accurate intel on putin, given his apparent predilection for -- for staying isolated even from his own people? >> well, it's interesting because general walters, the supreme nato commander, made a comment the other day about, well, our -- our miscalculations on the capabilities of the russian army was perhaps due to a collection gap. i mean, inherently intelligence is always incomplete so it's imperfect. there is always a collection gap but let's say the cia, which is a strategic collector, did its job to the utmost and it had eyes and ears all around putin. and we were hearing and seeing everything putin heard. well, if we are getting the same intelligence on which putin made his miscalculations, we would be coming up with the same assessments. so i think there is something to be said for what the united states has recently declassified that putin has been getting bad intelligence. i think that's -- that's been evident from the beginning.
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and we've done this strategic relationship with intel. buying their high performance computing, taking away the chinese manufacturers so you're going to see the chip is now coming out of america and hive is coming into america into the great state of texas. liz: yeah. i mean, intel's involved, i know nvidia has made some chips that are involved in cryptomining. -- crypto mining. what can you tell us about what those chips will do for you? we just saw that marathon digital, another competing miner, saw an exponential jump in the number of coins it was able to mine last month, something like more than 400 bitcoins. tell me what you think that the intel chips will actually be able to do and how. >> well, i think they're going to come in about half the price of bit mains best chips, and they're going to be 40% more efficient using energy. and in texas there's lots of stranded electricity and so, therefore, it helps with the grid, by balancing the grid. and whenever there's a heat wave or extreme cold or snow, you basically tool down. and we'v
and we've done this strategic relationship with intel. buying their high performance computing, taking away the chinese manufacturers so you're going to see the chip is now coming out of america and hive is coming into america into the great state of texas. liz: yeah. i mean, intel's involved, i know nvidia has made some chips that are involved in cryptomining. -- crypto mining. what can you tell us about what those chips will do for you? we just saw that marathon digital, another competing...
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is management this is just frankly the worst execution i've ever seen in my life this is worse than intel worse than anything i have seen. >> what can you tell us then what you're doing with the stock, that's what matters most to me and viewers. say it was the worst, this, that, the other thing, et cetera, i get it what are you doing with the shares >> okay. i am staying with it and here is why. it is really simple. if you look at the airline reports, the airlines are going gang busters this is before international travel has come back, which it is showing signs of. bottom line, planes are needed the 737 max is shipping. the 787 is a problem and i am going to be blunt calhoun has to go. and jimmy, i think i listened to you this morning, said something like he needs a w, he is done. this is an f minus >> you're pulling him. >> yeah. there's no more runway left. and the board is culpable. i don't understand why they're waiting. what more do you need? calhoun's head on a platter would frankly probably satisfy the faa, get the 787 delivered 737 max and china should happen. that plane crash a
is management this is just frankly the worst execution i've ever seen in my life this is worse than intel worse than anything i have seen. >> what can you tell us then what you're doing with the stock, that's what matters most to me and viewers. say it was the worst, this, that, the other thing, et cetera, i get it what are you doing with the shares >> okay. i am staying with it and here is why. it is really simple. if you look at the airline reports, the airlines are going gang...
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conducting what it calls counter terrorist operations officer. palestinian gunman killed 3 israelis, intel of eve last week. let's go straight to a correspondent. natasha game whose lie for us in june eden. so we've had these ongoing raids for some days. now. what is the latest from this morning? natasha? well, president palestinian president mahmoud abbas had been warning of an escalation in violence in the west bank. the anger the frustration is palpable. and it they will surely grow with news that yet another palestinian has been killed. one person was shot and killed in nablus this morning. 36. others were injured also in nablus and about a dozen people were arrested though the israeli military has not confirmed the arrests . this is a 6th day that palestinians across the west bank woke up to raids by the israeli military. and it's been since these raids began less than a week ago. again, there have been 50, a total of 15 of palestinians who have been killed. the palestinian prisoners club says, in that time period a 100 people have been detained. in theory, they likely had links to ha
conducting what it calls counter terrorist operations officer. palestinian gunman killed 3 israelis, intel of eve last week. let's go straight to a correspondent. natasha game whose lie for us in june eden. so we've had these ongoing raids for some days. now. what is the latest from this morning? natasha? well, president palestinian president mahmoud abbas had been warning of an escalation in violence in the west bank. the anger the frustration is palpable. and it they will surely grow with...
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did the biden administration have any role in this particular intel op? why is the german government trying to shut down an american twitter account boasting about american teachers? and since she was the willing recipient of this information from a foreign government designed to destroy an american citizen, why doesn't taylor lorenz at the very least register under the foreign agent registration act? we seem to remember quite a bit of talk of this over the last few years, we think there was an impeachment trial over it, someone went to prison. but taylor lorenz can take information from a foreign government to crush an american citizen is clearly part of an intel operation and she is a journalist in good standing, jeff bezos' newspaper? [laughs] lots of questions here. we hope to get to the bottom of all of it. we're going to start tonight by talking to the creator of who joins us right now via phone. we appreciate your coming on. so i just had to ask because i am really interested, why do you suppose the german government wanted to shut down your twitte
did the biden administration have any role in this particular intel op? why is the german government trying to shut down an american twitter account boasting about american teachers? and since she was the willing recipient of this information from a foreign government designed to destroy an american citizen, why doesn't taylor lorenz at the very least register under the foreign agent registration act? we seem to remember quite a bit of talk of this over the last few years, we think there was an...
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i think that the type of intel that's most important is that intel that gives the ukrainians some decisional advantage. when we talk about the sharing of intelligence we're talking about the sharing of intelligence between nation states. the government level. one of the things that i think the intelligence community has and continues to do very well is to collect and share intelligence at the operational and some cases even at the tactical level. and i think that's really important for the ukrainians right now as we look at the russians sort of re-evaluate and reassess their strategy. and as the ukrainians get a new round of weapons. and i think as the general said, you know, systems. but these new weapons plus intelligence can be a real game changer for the ukrainians because it presents an opportunity for the ukrainians to not only defend territory but also to take the fight to the russians as they make these adjustments. so i think that this combination, intelligence and new weapons, this is a very positive development for the ukrainians, and i think that we're going to see not only the r
i think that the type of intel that's most important is that intel that gives the ukrainians some decisional advantage. when we talk about the sharing of intelligence we're talking about the sharing of intelligence between nation states. the government level. one of the things that i think the intelligence community has and continues to do very well is to collect and share intelligence at the operational and some cases even at the tactical level. and i think that's really important for the...
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. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: here's a question we know the answer to, what is the point of american intel agencies? couldn't be clearer in the law. the point of an american intel agencies to monitor what happens in other countries and then report back to the president the president of the united states if he can make better decisions about u.s. foreign policy. my fear that is what we have the cia , the only reason. these agencies are not allowed to spy on american citizens because that would invalidate democracy but they are doing it on a huge scale. in they are doing it on direct orders from the biden administration. not the conspiracy theory. it's verified, it's true. new legislation from congress seeks to stop that. this legislation has been introduced by congressman chris stewart of utah. the congressman joins us now to explain. first of all, thank you for doing this. this is illegal, nobody seems to care, we should care. what would your legislation do? >> to emphasize what you've already -- the intelligence community, nsa, cia and others -- is to concentrate on foreign threats, foreign terror
. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: here's a question we know the answer to, what is the point of american intel agencies? couldn't be clearer in the law. the point of an american intel agencies to monitor what happens in other countries and then report back to the president the president of the united states if he can make better decisions about u.s. foreign policy. my fear that is what we have the cia , the only reason. these agencies are not allowed to spy on american citizens because that would...
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bush, his brand-new article comes out on tuesday called "artificial intel intell intelligentsia." >> this week, he did disarm the main intel unit from the russian military from computer networks around the world. i was worried about your reaction to that. >> well, michael, they didn't disarm the russian military unit but they did take down one network it was preparing to use. remember, president biden said a few days there was evolving intelligence. that was his phrase. evolving intelligence that the russians were getting ready to attack in cyberspace. what that meant, they discovered a network of russian-controlled computer systems in cyberspace, in the u.s. and the fbi got into that network and pretended to be the russian controllers and shut that network down. separately, microsoft found a network that was getting ready to attack. and went to court and got court orders and shut that network down. the russians are getting ready for something. they just haven't pressed the button yet. >> do you think that heretofore, our defenses have, perhaps, exceeded what you would have anticipat
bush, his brand-new article comes out on tuesday called "artificial intel intell intelligentsia." >> this week, he did disarm the main intel unit from the russian military from computer networks around the world. i was worried about your reaction to that. >> well, michael, they didn't disarm the russian military unit but they did take down one network it was preparing to use. remember, president biden said a few days there was evolving intelligence. that was his phrase....
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charlie has the intel. he will break that next. tech is the big story here. the nasdaq is up over 400 points right now. dow up 659. claman countdown coming right back. exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures as you sail onboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras, including wi-fi, cultural enrichment from ship to shore and engaging excursions. viking - voted number one river cruise line by condé nast readers. learn more at viking.com. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> cheryl: want to take a look at shares of tesla. it's been interesting today. it's flat, been kind of going between positive and negative over the last couple of hours. few updates basically for the company. investors reacted poorly to elon musk's twitter takeover bi
charlie has the intel. he will break that next. tech is the big story here. the nasdaq is up over 400 points right now. dow up 659. claman countdown coming right back. exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures as you sail onboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras, including wi-fi, cultural enrichment from ship to shore and engaging excursions. viking - voted number one...
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intel is the largest by far, $20 billion, and that's just the first two plants there are another six plants in thedrawings if the chip act gets approved. i think for national defense and for security that's an important element for our congress to deal with in the near future. >> and you have been able to sell 'em -- sell them on the idea the kinds of chips you want are the kinds of chips that industrial america needs yes, okay, so high-performance computing, whatever, but when you are with the utility companies where you are, they are low-cost providers they can use solar, they can do wind, they can do what is necessary, and these other places are high-cost providers so to me it is a very inexpensive way to get a very good labor force in i think a very liveable area i don't know, call me so positive on it >> well, in this location is serviced by very high -- two sets of very high kb lines american electric is headquartered in columbus and their transmission system is biggest in the u.s it happens to be located in new albany where the high-voltage kb lines converge that's why you're
intel is the largest by far, $20 billion, and that's just the first two plants there are another six plants in thedrawings if the chip act gets approved. i think for national defense and for security that's an important element for our congress to deal with in the near future. >> and you have been able to sell 'em -- sell them on the idea the kinds of chips you want are the kinds of chips that industrial america needs yes, okay, so high-performance computing, whatever, but when you are...