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intel shares are up near highs in the session, off about 3% because the interim ceo and cfo over at intel have posted a letter on the company website saying a number of things, but the key here is that they believe they will have supply inventory necessary to meet the full year revenue outlook announced in july, $4.5 billion higher than january expectations there were concerns in the chip industry they wouldn't have inventory or supply levels, that supplies would be tightened, constrained. that move is lifting the entire industry up with it. moving to the up side as well. >> tim, obviously market reaction suggests there's overhang of concern about access to supply here do you think it is going to be some lasting effect on the semis here >> well, certainly should be intel has been on a lot of pressure on failure to make it to the chips there was concern we weren't hearing a lot from intel since the last announcement. meanwhile, amd is out there, on television, almost all over the media promoting being there faster this is a relief for intel and all those people that sell chips on the same
intel shares are up near highs in the session, off about 3% because the interim ceo and cfo over at intel have posted a letter on the company website saying a number of things, but the key here is that they believe they will have supply inventory necessary to meet the full year revenue outlook announced in july, $4.5 billion higher than january expectations there were concerns in the chip industry they wouldn't have inventory or supply levels, that supplies would be tightened, constrained. that...
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i pitched in once before, intel. intel is interesting a much different company than pitched before here is why. right now the ceo is not in place. that's a question mark when they eventually make that selection for this ceo this who had been and a halfen shchlt shanoi i think that's a catalyst g giving a pop to the stock. number one i like the management for a long time unfortunately brey the former ceo got pushed out and no longer the new ceo is the guy the price to earnings ratio presently at 11 times. this is the fundamental side of this company by the way, they have retired over 10% of the shares over the last five years. they're helping threw as well well plus 2.7% dividend yield and cash flow. free cash flow, $13 billion a year and they're using that for all kinds of other areas that's something unbelievable. i love what they are doing with the cash a lot of the spend they have been doing in terms of r & d has been gobbled up as well. i like what they are doing with the financials and then you look for growth w
i pitched in once before, intel. intel is interesting a much different company than pitched before here is why. right now the ceo is not in place. that's a question mark when they eventually make that selection for this ceo this who had been and a halfen shchlt shanoi i think that's a catalyst g giving a pop to the stock. number one i like the management for a long time unfortunately brey the former ceo got pushed out and no longer the new ceo is the guy the price to earnings ratio presently at...
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we should point out why intel mentioned in the complaints, there is nothing broad intel this is the action that's being added to the existence of apple already. >> property theft. the idea that intel some how got some trade secrets from qualcomm we don't know. as carl said, it is in correspondence what i don't like is the tone. you can threaten a nuclear, listen, we have information that's damaging for you and intel or you can put it out there. putting it out there changes the whole leverage i don't see why tim cook has to sit down with these guys if that's the way they play >> you still wonder maybe it is serious enough that forces apple to say we are more serious of getting a global settlement here >> maybe apple believes it or maybe apple -- look, we want nothing to do with the company so we are not paying you of coursel obviously, qualcomm has done so well that it embolden them i thought these two should get together in a room i don't like the tone of this. as carl says, what the heck is going on with intel. no ceos and not being able to make these communication chips well and missing
we should point out why intel mentioned in the complaints, there is nothing broad intel this is the action that's being added to the existence of apple already. >> property theft. the idea that intel some how got some trade secrets from qualcomm we don't know. as carl said, it is in correspondence what i don't like is the tone. you can threaten a nuclear, listen, we have information that's damaging for you and intel or you can put it out there. putting it out there changes the whole...
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celine shets building what happened to tony braksen but i love intel but i love intel >> see you back here tomorrow. "mad money" starts right now >> my mission is simple -- to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends i want to make you some money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer unless you're a genuine stock junkie, this could be a pretty boring busines
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all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be allowed to be a paid network contributor and also have access to highly classified intelligence briefings that in my opinion as someone who went through journalism one o one in college knows better than that but unfortunately the lines in washington these days are so mixed that that was allowed to happen and it's a real shame you know lionel we haven't heard much from james oh lordy komi lately i wonder why it didn't connect to the back to get a little whose name was going to get back in the news again in a big big way that's why he wrote the book and sold it before it happened my words he's going to
all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be...
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celine shets building what happened to tony braksen but i love intel but i love intel >> see you back here tomorrow. "mad money" starts right now >> my mission is simple -- to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends i want to make you some money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer unless you're a genuine stock junkie, this could be a pretty boring business. i speak from experience when i say most days tend to be pretty darn mundane when it comes to things that drive stocks higher or lower, some wild tweet, a fed that doesn't get it, one that does good employment numbers that send stocks up today, dow gaining 147 points. s&p advancing, nasdaq climbing but every now and then, every now and then, just when you least expect it, we get something big. something that changes the whole darn game. ♪ hallelujah something like we got from innovations like yest
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all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be allowed to be a paid network contributor and also have access to highly classified intelligence briefings that in my opinion as someone who went through journalism one o one in college knows better than that but unfortunately the lines in washington these days are so mixed that that was allowed to happen and it's a real shame you know lionel we haven't heard much from james oh lordy komi lately i wonder why they connect to the back to get a little name was going to get back in the news again in a big big way that's why he wrote the book and sold it before it happened my words he's going to be the lead
all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be...
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all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be allowed to be a paid network contributor and also have access to highly classified intelligence briefings that in my opinion as someone who went through journalism one o one in college knows better than that but unfortunately the lines in washington these days are so mixed that that was allowed to happen and it's a real shame you know lionel we haven't heard much from james oh lordy komi lately i wonder why it didn't connect to the fact that we're going to do you know he was going to get back in the news again in a big big way that's why he wrote the book and sold it before it happened my words he's g
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i think a lot of the money in intel is in amd. >> year to date intel has done nothing. >> we own intel. >> i'm sorry we ha >> we've been using it as a source of funds. the semi cycle seems -- >> wait a minute, whose run is over >> the semiconductor cycle. >> in general? >> in general. you can have your picks but they've had a great run. nvidia is a great company but generally that's such a great run on the valuations they're not that cheap. >> even though it's a boutique, judge, these guys called it in july and reiterated and moved their target up. northland, hats off to them. >> you can call farmer jim on intel. you guys can commiserate together see what happens. >> the other one is qualcomm has had a pretty good run. >> all right touche touche we have a minute left. let's do final trade. >> he doesn't have to call out farmer jim, he can call out pete najari najarian when they picked the ceo, this company goes 255 very rapidly. >> so people aren't confused, they haven't they will. they should. if they don't, that's a mistake. it's set up as microsoft smh is my final trade because i li
i think a lot of the money in intel is in amd. >> year to date intel has done nothing. >> we own intel. >> i'm sorry we ha >> we've been using it as a source of funds. the semi cycle seems -- >> wait a minute, whose run is over >> the semiconductor cycle. >> in general? >> in general. you can have your picks but they've had a great run. nvidia is a great company but generally that's such a great run on the valuations they're not that cheap....
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intel is one of the groups that is not done well. you have a pop in intel because the shortage may allow them to reach their fiscal goals for 2019. a lot of kind words being said about them in their the main player going forward. you will have at the end of the quarter will have a reverse and were up 8% so what polio managers have to sell and put pressure on the market. the opposite for the semi's. they will pop the semi's because that's a group that has not done well. liz: getting to the close, i said in october. >> earnings as it is to be swayed. we'll see 90.3% earnings growth operably and is the quality good on the 19? i don't know. there's a few less shares out there. i still think we have good growth for the next six months or so. revenue growth is more important than revenue growth. seven and a half% is what were looking for. will rally into january. liz: intel is up the% and chris robinson, i always want to mention the economy because the data paired with a decent a great earnings that sarge just talked about helped. august c
intel is one of the groups that is not done well. you have a pop in intel because the shortage may allow them to reach their fiscal goals for 2019. a lot of kind words being said about them in their the main player going forward. you will have at the end of the quarter will have a reverse and were up 8% so what polio managers have to sell and put pressure on the market. the opposite for the semi's. they will pop the semi's because that's a group that has not done well. liz: getting to the...
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intel was downgraded to sell from mket perform at raymond james. the analyst cites manufacturing issues. and the firm expects t problems to last for a while. nhe analyst depose not have a price target the stock which fell 2% to 49.91. dollar tree was downfwraded to neutral from boy at bumming ham. the analyst cites challenges and under performance .price target is 92. the stock fell a fractioo 85.26. >>> color ox was upgraded to buy from hold at argue us. the analyst there cited innovation at the company aot thetial for increase in revenue as a result. price target now $175 but despite that upgrade the stock fell act fn to 149.64. raisedzon's price target again, this time to $2,350 at jeffers. the analyst cites the new initiatives and growth opportunities. the fm did maintain its buy rating. the stock gained nearly 2% today and closed at $1974.55. >> still ahead, political drama. but not in washington. in london. and it could he economic consequences. >>> political drama islaying out in the united kingdom where the odds b of a secoxit vote just ros
intel was downgraded to sell from mket perform at raymond james. the analyst cites manufacturing issues. and the firm expects t problems to last for a while. nhe analyst depose not have a price target the stock which fell 2% to 49.91. dollar tree was downfwraded to neutral from boy at bumming ham. the analyst cites challenges and under performance .price target is 92. the stock fell a fractioo 85.26. >>> color ox was upgraded to buy from hold at argue us. the analyst there cited...
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our recent interviews with top news makers from former cabinet officials to retired leaders of the intel community. we sat down with michael hayden, leon panetta, john brennan, jay johnson and madeleine albright. >> and the russian investigation, the u.s. relationship with nato and the trump administration's threat to pull security clearances from some of those people we just mentioned. first up, our conversation with retired four-star general michael hayden, who ran both the nsa and cia. and we started by asking him about his new book, the assault on intelligence, american national security in the age of lies. >> i come at it with a three-layered problem. number one is cultural. and fun mentally that's the biggest one. it's us. the book is about us and our political discourse or lack of discourse, our distrust. that's anchored also on the lack of truth. post-truth world oxford definition, decision making based on feeling and preference rather than objective reality and we've gone to our corners, pledged allegiance to our tribes and data doesn't matter much. second layer, the president,
our recent interviews with top news makers from former cabinet officials to retired leaders of the intel community. we sat down with michael hayden, leon panetta, john brennan, jay johnson and madeleine albright. >> and the russian investigation, the u.s. relationship with nato and the trump administration's threat to pull security clearances from some of those people we just mentioned. first up, our conversation with retired four-star general michael hayden, who ran both the nsa and cia....
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all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be allowed to be a paid network contributor and also have access to highly classified intelligence briefings that in my opinion as someone who went through journalism one o one in college knows better than that but unfortunately the lines in washington these days are so mixed that that was allowed to happen and it's a real shame you know lionel we haven't heard much from james oh lordy komi lately i wonder why they connect to the back to get a little whose name was good back in the news again in a big big way that's why he wrote the book and sold it before it happened my words he's going to be the lead m
all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be...
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our intel. a lot of companies rely onour intel. emily: what can you tell us about how much you have been approached by potentially new businesses in this new threat landscape? now that we are more aware of what is out there. kevin i think almost every : business wants threat intelligence. i am a cybersecurity expert. we need to get the intel out to every single entity so they can assess the risk to their industry based on their business, on what they know about geopolitics, on their current security platforms. the bottom line is that we promote the intel to folks so they can assess their own risk and better safeguard their own networks. emily: do think it is too late to protect the midterm elections? kevin it is hard to judge how : the hearts and minds of people are won by anonymous people or fake news. emily: why is it so hard to stop? kevin the anonymity of the : internet makes it hard to stop. awayan set 10,000 miles and say you are from ohio and texas and no one can tell the difference. emily: do you think these companies have
our intel. a lot of companies rely onour intel. emily: what can you tell us about how much you have been approached by potentially new businesses in this new threat landscape? now that we are more aware of what is out there. kevin i think almost every : business wants threat intelligence. i am a cybersecurity expert. we need to get the intel out to every single entity so they can assess the risk to their industry based on their business, on what they know about geopolitics, on their current...
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of course, amd's locked in real battles with intel and nvidia but i think there's room for all. amd is part of the tech renaissance. that's hard to deny. and even harder for investors to bail on no matter how much they expect experts to fret about how the bull market is getting long in the tooth next up a different kind of chipmaker. it's annex p semi. they make peaces for cars and almost got acquired by qualcomm trying to diversify away from chips. two years ago when it was proposed, the logic of that deal made so much sense now though they have become one of the weakest parts we aren't making as many as we thought we would be at this point with the economy growing we don't seem to know why. could it be uber, student debt whatever the cause, something is wrong and the auto stocks, ford especially so investors dough worried nxp will keep getting hammered quite be a mistake auto industry is a worldwide industry maybe we're being tooette kn ethnocentric they benefited from our country's rapid job growth few home builders are doing better than toll brothers poised to put up its hig
of course, amd's locked in real battles with intel and nvidia but i think there's room for all. amd is part of the tech renaissance. that's hard to deny. and even harder for investors to bail on no matter how much they expect experts to fret about how the bull market is getting long in the tooth next up a different kind of chipmaker. it's annex p semi. they make peaces for cars and almost got acquired by qualcomm trying to diversify away from chips. two years ago when it was proposed, the logic...
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it wanted the commission to ban the import of iphones that contained intel's modem chips. we reached out to apple and qualcomm we'll bring you those responses if and when we get it. scott, back to you >> josh lipton in san francisco. we've been rolling out the portfolio lately a basket of five stocks they think are set to outperform. steve weiss is up today. what have you got for us >>> i'm going for safety i'm going for brand name and so when you take a look -- >> in other words, you're a name dropper even in your portfolio as you are off >> exactly and both have served me well >> all right >> so while there are definitely headwinds against some of the names, alphabet or google, if you look at over any investment time horizon, these names are still geared to do quite well. microsoft, they stand alone in terms of powering desk tops. this is my ode to pete najarian, he's in love with microsoft and target he tells them by the ceos names. i call them by the stock names >> year to date they're all big caps >> yes >> they've all done really well year to date you're in sort of a
it wanted the commission to ban the import of iphones that contained intel's modem chips. we reached out to apple and qualcomm we'll bring you those responses if and when we get it. scott, back to you >> josh lipton in san francisco. we've been rolling out the portfolio lately a basket of five stocks they think are set to outperform. steve weiss is up today. what have you got for us >>> i'm going for safety i'm going for brand name and so when you take a look -- >> in other...
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and one of his sources inside of russia had picked up in his conversations with members of russian intel, and that is significant because that means that members of the gru and the fsu were discussing the fact -- or the notion that they had compromising information about the president that was causing trump to act in certain ways. that was essentially blackmail. and it is something that we had not heard before.
and one of his sources inside of russia had picked up in his conversations with members of russian intel, and that is significant because that means that members of the gru and the fsu were discussing the fact -- or the notion that they had compromising information about the president that was causing trump to act in certain ways. that was essentially blackmail. and it is something that we had not heard before.
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the hearing before the senate intel committee wednesday comes just days after president trump ramped up his own attacks on google accusing the search engine of bias and of trying to silence conservative voices. cnn's senior media reporter oliver darcy is following the latest developments for us. exactly what are senators on the intel committee hoping to find out from twitter chief jack dorsey and facebook's coo sheryl sandberg? we know that google might not appear, but what are the expectations? >> yeah. there's a lot going on here. these executives from the tech companies are set to appear in front of the senate intel committee and it's supposed to be about russian meddling in the u.s. election, so i think you can expect from a lot of lawmakers to hear about what the tech platforms are doing to prevent meddling in the election what actions in the past and things of that nature. that said the president like you mentioned has brought up the idea that these companies are biased against conservatives and while there is little grounding in what president is accusing these companies of, y
the hearing before the senate intel committee wednesday comes just days after president trump ramped up his own attacks on google accusing the search engine of bias and of trying to silence conservative voices. cnn's senior media reporter oliver darcy is following the latest developments for us. exactly what are senators on the intel committee hoping to find out from twitter chief jack dorsey and facebook's coo sheryl sandberg? we know that google might not appear, but what are the...
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jamie actually, little jamie, who is now 6, had the intel on this before anyone because a few weeks ago, when we were visiting my sister and her fiance, jamie sat down with chris, and chris had a beer, jamie had a ginger ale and they had a little talk. chris said i would really love to marry your aunt. jamie was just bursting at the seams to tell me that news but somehow we all managed to keep it kind of quiet from katelyn and now sure enough, she's engaged. so we are so happy for you both. we are so excited. i say that obviously myself, you know how thrilled i am, you know how thrilled james is, the kids, mom and dad. we are so happy. congratulations. all right. i will be joining "the five" on fox news channel tonight. hope you tune in, 5:00 p.m. eastern. liz, take us from here.
jamie actually, little jamie, who is now 6, had the intel on this before anyone because a few weeks ago, when we were visiting my sister and her fiance, jamie sat down with chris, and chris had a beer, jamie had a ginger ale and they had a little talk. chris said i would really love to marry your aunt. jamie was just bursting at the seams to tell me that news but somehow we all managed to keep it kind of quiet from katelyn and now sure enough, she's engaged. so we are so happy for you both. we...
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we need to get the intel out to every single entity so they can assess the risk to their industry based on their business, on what they know about geopolitics, on their current security platforms. the bottom line is that we promote the intel to folks so they can assess their own risk and better safeguard their own networks. emily: do think it is too late to contact the midterm elections -- protect the midterm elections? >> it is hard to judge how the hearts and minds of people are won by anonymous people or fake news. emily: why is it so hard to stop? >> the anonymity of the internet makes it hard to stop. emily: do you think these companies have a bigger responsibility that they are not living up to? the fact that you tipped off of facebook but facebook cannot seem for themselves? >> i don't know if they could not see it for themselves. policing hundreds of millions of people worldwide would be a complex challenge to do. emily: coming up, apple's new iphones are likely to have a familiar design. what the world's most valuable company is planning to double down on the iphone x. had -- o
we need to get the intel out to every single entity so they can assess the risk to their industry based on their business, on what they know about geopolitics, on their current security platforms. the bottom line is that we promote the intel to folks so they can assess their own risk and better safeguard their own networks. emily: do think it is too late to contact the midterm elections -- protect the midterm elections? >> it is hard to judge how the hearts and minds of people are won by...
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afghan intel said we know where osama l osama bin laden is and 97% of the time, they were wrong. >> i have a question for bilal, but before i get to that. where do we stand on al qaeda now? is there a resurgence? that was what the u.n. report suggested. do any of you have thoughts on that? are we seeing any, like, substantial al qaeda presence that can -- that can be distinguished from isis? >> i would just say that the isis would take anybody into the organization. and you know, they were -- they wanted to actually have al qaeda type qualifications, meaning you have to be versed in the ideology, you have to have skills, you have to have tactics, so i would say that there is an al qaeda resurgence, and it doesn't matter how big it is, they will be smarter. they will be the ones that have the skills and the relationships. one of the biggest problems with isis is there was no consistency across the governance. there was so much competition, the iraqis insulated baghdadi from meeting with other groups, other isis members from other countries. al qaeda doesn't do that. al qaeda wants some
afghan intel said we know where osama l osama bin laden is and 97% of the time, they were wrong. >> i have a question for bilal, but before i get to that. where do we stand on al qaeda now? is there a resurgence? that was what the u.n. report suggested. do any of you have thoughts on that? are we seeing any, like, substantial al qaeda presence that can -- that can be distinguished from isis? >> i would just say that the isis would take anybody into the organization. and you know,...
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all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be allowed to be a paid network contributor and also have access to highly classified intelligence briefings that in my opinion as someone who went through journalism one o one in college knows better than that but unfortunately the lines in washington these days are so mixed that that was allowed to happen and it's a real shame you know lionel we haven't heard much from james oh lordy komi lately i wonder why it would connect to the back to get a little whose name was good back in the news again in a big big way that's why he wrote the book and sold it before it happened my words he's going to be the le
all they needed was a vein a way to get it into the intel community and they did so through john brennan and if you look at granite and i'd love to present trump revoked his security clearance and his right to rifle through all the intelligence briefings guess what you notice you guys notice the leaks have stopped since that happened and what does that tell you that tells you that john brennan was indeed the leaker he did have a political ax to grind and by the way you're not supposed to be...
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without the intel vÉrite verifying that it's isis. we are getting away from deploying divisions and their grades and those. russia and china our doing in a conventional military space. it looks like using the trillion dollar economy against the 400 billion-dollar economy. you find iran. if you use the u.s. economy against russia's 1.9 train dollar economy we need to act like a superpower and that doesn't mean divisions on the ground to increase intel and increase our special forcess capability. and tell them that werer. there. you don't say you can have a surge and then you're gonna tell the enemy when it's can end. our enemy can wait 20 years. we think everything is on a two year timeline. our enemy says thank you. if you look at the iran deal. there are actually able to move any moment with a six month break out time. you will have this capability until 2022. so success has to be defined on american intel and special operators looking at the enemy's clock in adjusting to that clock. telling our allies that we are here for the long-t
without the intel vÉrite verifying that it's isis. we are getting away from deploying divisions and their grades and those. russia and china our doing in a conventional military space. it looks like using the trillion dollar economy against the 400 billion-dollar economy. you find iran. if you use the u.s. economy against russia's 1.9 train dollar economy we need to act like a superpower and that doesn't mean divisions on the ground to increase intel and increase our special forcess...
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a lot of companies rely on our intel. emily: what can you tell us about how much you have been approached by potentially new businesses in this new threat landscape? now that we are more aware of what is out there. kevin: i think almost every business wants threat intelligence. because what we cannot be -- i am a cybersecurity expert. i work on the frontlines of industrial control network. we need to get the intel out to every single entity so they can assess the risk to their industry based on their business, based on what they know about geopolitics, on their current security platforms. so, the bottom line is that we promote the intel to folks so they can assess their own risk and better safeguard their own networks. emily: do think it is too late to save the midterm elections, or protect them? kevin: speaking not just as a layperson, it is really hard to judge how the hearts and minds altered byre won or anonymous people or fake news. emily: why is it so hard to stop? kevin: the anonymity of the internet makes it reall
a lot of companies rely on our intel. emily: what can you tell us about how much you have been approached by potentially new businesses in this new threat landscape? now that we are more aware of what is out there. kevin: i think almost every business wants threat intelligence. because what we cannot be -- i am a cybersecurity expert. i work on the frontlines of industrial control network. we need to get the intel out to every single entity so they can assess the risk to their industry based on...
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the intel footprint, overreliance collectors getting the intel to her government. it's u.s. officials talking to government officials about the situation in iraq and syria. they said this many times i've never met a u.s. general that said things got worse on the rot. i've never met a politician that says. that's why we have a blackout. that's why we didn't see the protests in iraq coming for the election. that's why we didn't see russia going into syria. the argument and the issue was let's let hezbollah killed themselves -- kill each other in syria and not worry about it. that morphed into iran creating new militias in syria and now we are hearing the same thing in iraq without the shia militias kill the remnants of isis. it just doesn't work that way. >> if you accept the argument and this is one of after 9/11. why do you think that is. and how do you think you can turn the ship to improve the accuracy of the intelligence. >> might put his finger on it. you have to be involved on the ground. >> why are we more? >> we have to recognize i think that the american public isn't
the intel footprint, overreliance collectors getting the intel to her government. it's u.s. officials talking to government officials about the situation in iraq and syria. they said this many times i've never met a u.s. general that said things got worse on the rot. i've never met a politician that says. that's why we have a blackout. that's why we didn't see the protests in iraq coming for the election. that's why we didn't see russia going into syria. the argument and the issue was let's let...
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approach which was once convinced of the strength of the climb i settled with when good intel didn't pay a cent we had to get up and fight aids day every day in court where the incredible damage they grew into or didn't really none of them and the settlement amount was a multi-billion dollar some it was a sum sufficient to provide lynn with first class care for the rest of off it really has dramatically transformed the rose law grin and refused to pay a cent of the multi-million dollar settlement the two months later held a press conference so it could apologize to its victims for the first time in fifty years the other way no it's because the insured. this is a longish to victory move from managed to manage before. so it doesn't obviously just to sell out their apologized for some that they did reach out to us all. they are they never apologized for the suffering their co-host. and they did pay for that you know for their wrong it was no a pledge it. comes from the heart. their apology came from their lawyers it was the n.h. the longest it was the size and testament us that all this
approach which was once convinced of the strength of the climb i settled with when good intel didn't pay a cent we had to get up and fight aids day every day in court where the incredible damage they grew into or didn't really none of them and the settlement amount was a multi-billion dollar some it was a sum sufficient to provide lynn with first class care for the rest of off it really has dramatically transformed the rose law grin and refused to pay a cent of the multi-million dollar...
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you couldn't of asked for this treasure trove of intel that you have now that is being ignored. this is what we are looking for in 2007 and now it's in front of our faces we are doing everything to ignore it. >> how well has administration of the prime minister done to avoid the retaliatory retribution attacks that were so feared. i remember after it was liberated and there was graffiti all over the walls, saddam hussein's hometown, there was a personal vendetta a little, that was the biggest fear and the concern was that if the militia were not formally integrated into the military was going to go wild. do you think it is been managed well enough that iran's influence in the military element has been controlled, or are we seeing basically the start of potential attacks? >> if i can add to something mike said, about the local sunni forces, even some sunni units within the mobilization forces after the fight against isis was over, the numbers have dwindled. many have gone back to civilian life. some have integrated into security forces. even within security forces, an organizatio
you couldn't of asked for this treasure trove of intel that you have now that is being ignored. this is what we are looking for in 2007 and now it's in front of our faces we are doing everything to ignore it. >> how well has administration of the prime minister done to avoid the retaliatory retribution attacks that were so feared. i remember after it was liberated and there was graffiti all over the walls, saddam hussein's hometown, there was a personal vendetta a little, that was the...
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intel verifying it's isis, u.s. eyes on the ground saying it's isis or al qaeda, whatever enemy we're targeting. we are getting away from deploying divisions and brigades to fight terrorists and now behind what iran and china -- correction russia and china are doing in the conventional military space, success looks like using the u.s. $20 trillion economy against iran's $400 billion. mattis said behind every problem in the middle east you find iran. we have to use the u.s. economy against russia's $1.9 trillion economy. we need to act like a super power. that doesn't mean divisions on the ground but increase intel, increase our special forces capability to fight the terrorist fight. tell our proxies on the ground we're there. you don't say you're going to have a surge and tell the enemy when it's going to end. our enemy is a chess player. the enemy can wait 20 years. we think everything is on a one-year, 18 month, two-year timeline. our enemy says thank you. if you look at the iran deal, the iran deal was 15 years u
intel verifying it's isis, u.s. eyes on the ground saying it's isis or al qaeda, whatever enemy we're targeting. we are getting away from deploying divisions and brigades to fight terrorists and now behind what iran and china -- correction russia and china are doing in the conventional military space, success looks like using the u.s. $20 trillion economy against iran's $400 billion. mattis said behind every problem in the middle east you find iran. we have to use the u.s. economy against...
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intel agencies have been spying on journalists by using a special secret court set up for intel purposes well civil liberties advocates have long suspected secret faisel cool tools as may be used and abused to conduct surveillance and journalists the government to a knowledge has never acknowledged that they've even contemplate to doing so the pfizer program which has a special court set up for monitoring e-mails phone calls and personal communications can monitor media entities or known members of the media now basically this means that with the attorney general's approval any journalist or other individual suspected of being a foreign agent can be spied on simply the suspicion that a journalist might possess foreign intelligence info is enough this puts key sources in danger national security surveillance with or discomfort extraordinary powers the government's failure to share more information about them damages journalists ability to protect the sources and jeopardizes the news gathering process with an approved warrant the government can do electronic surveillance physical searches
intel agencies have been spying on journalists by using a special secret court set up for intel purposes well civil liberties advocates have long suspected secret faisel cool tools as may be used and abused to conduct surveillance and journalists the government to a knowledge has never acknowledged that they've even contemplate to doing so the pfizer program which has a special court set up for monitoring e-mails phone calls and personal communications can monitor media entities or known...
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intel verifying that it's isis, without u.s. ground saying it's isis or al qaeda or whatever enemy we're targeting. from getting away deploying divisions and brigades battalions to fight terrorists. russia and china are doing in a conventional space, success looks like using the u.s. $20 economy against iran's $400 billion economy. mattis said behind every problem you find dle east iran. we have to use the u.s. $20 trillion economy against $1.9 trillion economy. we need to act like a super power and that doesn't mean on the ground but it means increased intel, increase ur special forces capability, to fight this terrorist fight, and tell our proxies on the ground we're there. to don't say you're going have a surge and then tell the enemy when it's going to end. our enemy is a chess player. our enemy can wait 20 years. we think everything is on a one-year, 18-month, two-year timeline. our enemy says thank you. thank you. the you look at the iran deal, the iran deal was what 15, years until they could actually have a nuclear weapo
intel verifying that it's isis, without u.s. ground saying it's isis or al qaeda or whatever enemy we're targeting. from getting away deploying divisions and brigades battalions to fight terrorists. russia and china are doing in a conventional space, success looks like using the u.s. $20 economy against iran's $400 billion economy. mattis said behind every problem you find dle east iran. we have to use the u.s. $20 trillion economy against $1.9 trillion economy. we need to act like a super...
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papadopoulos is willing to testify before the house and senate intel committees, quoting i think both committees deserve to know the truth about this suspicious downer meeting and the players involved. papadopoulos's wife believes her husband was set up and has testified to democrats on the house intel committee. his cryptic tweet saying there's more to come is fascinating, because as for his exact role in the two-year investigation, there's a lot more to learn. martha? >> martha: for sure. trace, thank you. joining us exclusively, george papadopoulos. good to have you with us. we have heard your story about the meetings with the different individuals, were you on the trump campaign, suddenly all of these people want to talk to you, take you to rome, take to you london, drop information in your lap about the e-mails. now you say there is more to come. there's more that we need to know. what is it? >> well, i, like everyone else in this country, probably around the world, understood that the origin of the investigation started with my meeting with alexander downer in a bar in london. a
papadopoulos is willing to testify before the house and senate intel committees, quoting i think both committees deserve to know the truth about this suspicious downer meeting and the players involved. papadopoulos's wife believes her husband was set up and has testified to democrats on the house intel committee. his cryptic tweet saying there's more to come is fascinating, because as for his exact role in the two-year investigation, there's a lot more to learn. martha? >> martha: for...
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oh yeah, you do. >>> it is a move that has stunned and al lampearmed intele official tsz. president trump has ordered the declassification of sensitive documents and text messages related to the russia investigation. the materials include portions of the fisa application on former trump campaign aide carter page, it also includes the release of fully unredacted text messages from former intelligence officials like james comey and former agent peter strzok and fbi lawyer lisa page. critics say it amounts to politicizing intelligence material ts and today the president defended releasing the documents. >> what i want is i want total transparency. this is a witch hunt. republicans are seeing it, the democrats know it is a witch hunt too, but they don't want to admit it because that is not good politics for them. but it is a terrible witch hunt and it has hurt our country. and the things that have been found over the last couple of weeks about text messages back and forth are a disgrace to our nation. and i want transparency and so does everybody else. as you know congressiona
oh yeah, you do. >>> it is a move that has stunned and al lampearmed intele official tsz. president trump has ordered the declassification of sensitive documents and text messages related to the russia investigation. the materials include portions of the fisa application on former trump campaign aide carter page, it also includes the release of fully unredacted text messages from former intelligence officials like james comey and former agent peter strzok and fbi lawyer lisa page....
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you see intel and a lot of other names moving higher. intel better by two and half percent. of $47.28 for that stock and s&p 500, no slacker here, first record high since january. the number to beat for the close, 2914. we are above that at 2932. the text stocks are rebounding and floating this hire. pushing the s&p over this top, is under armor. look at this again. nearly 6% to the upside after the company which has had some stumbles of the past year announced 400 job cuts, raised profit forecast so investors perceive maybe they're getting a cleaner act together come the stock is at $19.86. the nasdaq is playing catch-up, about 30 points away from its record close and everybody's little sibling, it's the russell 2000, the small and mid caps playing big sibling, up 1% at 8033. twelve uppercut by the u.s. economy is also helping strengthen manufacturing, more evidence of full employment together. not just any manufacturing. manufacturing specifically in what's known as the philly region. there spiking a full 11 points erasing what we saw for august lost. new orders are on fir
you see intel and a lot of other names moving higher. intel better by two and half percent. of $47.28 for that stock and s&p 500, no slacker here, first record high since january. the number to beat for the close, 2914. we are above that at 2932. the text stocks are rebounding and floating this hire. pushing the s&p over this top, is under armor. look at this again. nearly 6% to the upside after the company which has had some stumbles of the past year announced 400 job cuts, raised...
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imagine decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active rich in the nineteen seventies current intel had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company grown untold develops in the divide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy and it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything ball you know she said she's just cut short arms many so they don't mind victims i have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge. to get that man to do you need to do not. get. well. the leaders of north korea sign a wide ranging joint declaration and agreed to eliminate the danger of war on the peninsula. also ahead this morning and leaders often rochelle in israel speak a bank phone about the dawning of the russian military plane in syria after the russian military accuse israel of being in directly responsible earlier president putin described the death of the fifteen servicemen and said she was.
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i don't like talking badly about the fbi, the cia, the intel community in this country or director of national intelligence. we know beyond any doubt abuse at power and corruption and law-breaking and spreading of lies and leaking lies at every level. how do we fix this at this point? >> sean, hopefully it's being fixed with a grand jury man being impaneled. you have been saying this from day one. no one is above the law. especially the highest levels of the fbi and there are thousands of great men and women of the fbi who are out there working tirelessly every day. and i know many of them are disgusted by the reputation that is happening to the fbi because of an elite few. >> sean: matt, you see these text messages, you see what they were doing before and after the election. >> disgusting. >> sean: heart of all corruption and bought and paid for lies. seems into robert mueller's office vis-a-vis christopher steele and of course his conduit bruce ohr. there has to be a water's edge on political disagreements, right? we are seeing this with the supreme court. we are seeing with what ha
i don't like talking badly about the fbi, the cia, the intel community in this country or director of national intelligence. we know beyond any doubt abuse at power and corruption and law-breaking and spreading of lies and leaking lies at every level. how do we fix this at this point? >> sean, hopefully it's being fixed with a grand jury man being impaneled. you have been saying this from day one. no one is above the law. especially the highest levels of the fbi and there are thousands of...
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but i am thinking intel. any better thoughts? >> caller: intel doesn't have a ceo. there is a problematic situation. if you want a lower risk stock in that segment, i would gt they may be go-go for you. i like nvidia. tom in connecticut. >> caller: my wife and eye own teladoc health >> things are good, it is not the right time to buy it if you want to hold on to it, fine it is disrupting the entire doctor patient relationship in a positive way dustin in california. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you? >> good. how about you? >> caller: mazor. >> medtronic got major much too cheap. i need to go to gary in florida. >> caller: hello, cramer well, when my father passed away recently in january, very high interest paid dividend stocks. and one i have been watching called etp energy transfer partners it looks like it is being taken over. >> it is a high risk well, it is merging with etp and it is a high risk situation. the balance sheet wasn't good. but you can hold on to it. it is not a great situation. >> let's go to hube in florida >> caller: booyah. how are you doing?
but i am thinking intel. any better thoughts? >> caller: intel doesn't have a ceo. there is a problematic situation. if you want a lower risk stock in that segment, i would gt they may be go-go for you. i like nvidia. tom in connecticut. >> caller: my wife and eye own teladoc health >> things are good, it is not the right time to buy it if you want to hold on to it, fine it is disrupting the entire doctor patient relationship in a positive way dustin in california. >>...
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he has the option of the senate intel committee. it has been relatively bipartisan, hasn't really been looking at political bias and thinks of that nature. the house judiciary committee is really sort of double down and held a number of hearings on alleged and the conservative bias. i think he would face really some tough and possibly fractious questioning their. they: we've been following department of justice decision to take a closer look at big tech. attorney general jeff sessions met with the attorney general to talk about things like privacy. we caught up with the attorney general of california after that meeting. take a listen to what he had to say. >> the conversation really focused on the issue of competition in the whole issue of antitrust and privacy. a great deal of conversation about privacy. many states i believe are interested in trying to make sure that our consumers are as protected as possible it comes to their personal information. we see what happens when some of the personal information gets out there in the pub
he has the option of the senate intel committee. it has been relatively bipartisan, hasn't really been looking at political bias and thinks of that nature. the house judiciary committee is really sort of double down and held a number of hearings on alleged and the conservative bias. i think he would face really some tough and possibly fractious questioning their. they: we've been following department of justice decision to take a closer look at big tech. attorney general jeff sessions met with...
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there are a lot of companies that rely on our intel. emily: what can you tell us in general about how much you've been approached by po thrings new businesses in this new threat landscape now that we are more aware of what is out there? >> i think almost every business -- i am a cyber security expert but i don't work on the front lines of industrial control system network. we need to get the intel out to every single entity so they can assess the risk to their industry based on their business, based on what they know about geo politics and their current security platform. the bottom line is we promote the intel to folks so they can assess their own risk and better safeguard their own networks. emily: do you think it is too late to save the mid-term elections or protect them? >> i'm speaking more as a lay person than a cyber expert. it is hard to judge how the hearts and minds of people are won or altered by fake news or from anonymous people. emily: why is it so hard to stop? >> the anonymity of the internet makes it really hard. you ca
there are a lot of companies that rely on our intel. emily: what can you tell us in general about how much you've been approached by po thrings new businesses in this new threat landscape now that we are more aware of what is out there? >> i think almost every business -- i am a cyber security expert but i don't work on the front lines of industrial control system network. we need to get the intel out to every single entity so they can assess the risk to their industry based on their...
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. >>> now centered clara-based intel is calling this a game changer for the american consumer. the letter to the u.s. trade representative last week, said that the proposed tariffs on products like cameras and smart phones and laptops would cause prices to go up. it added that it is difficult to find products and parts outside of china, where it is too expensive to relocate suppl in the united states, we would be to medically more costly. to have the tariff placed on it, the tech companies are saying, that is something we will have consumer. >> reporter: russell hancock said there are significant costs to consider, such as the difference in wages between the u.s. and china. >> you'd be surprised how integrated the global economy is. it is hard to say that there any truly american products. >> reporter: intel argued that the tariffs would slow innovation, meanwhile, china has retaliated by imposing its own tariffs on u.s. products. >>> the time now is for:43. serena williams slams an umpire for sexism. the big tennis stars rallying behind her as the debate about whether or not s
. >>> now centered clara-based intel is calling this a game changer for the american consumer. the letter to the u.s. trade representative last week, said that the proposed tariffs on products like cameras and smart phones and laptops would cause prices to go up. it added that it is difficult to find products and parts outside of china, where it is too expensive to relocate suppl in the united states, we would be to medically more costly. to have the tariff placed on it, the tech...
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the dell vostro 14 laptop with 8th gen intel core processors. get up to 40% off on select pcs. call 877-buy-dell today. ( ♪ ) >>> tonight former president obama taking on trump for the first time since obama left office he's calling out his successor directly on everything from politicizing the justice department to attacking the press. obama made his case point by point. >> this should not be a partisan issue to say we do not pressure the attorney general or the fbi to use the criminal justice system as a cudgel to punish our political opponents. >> i would say jeff should be investigating who the author of that piece was. because i really believe it's national security. >> we're sure as heck supposed to stand up clearly and unequivocally to nazi sympathizers. >> you had bad people in that group but you have people that were very fine on both sides. >> i complain plenty about fox news. but you never heard me threaten to shut them down. or call them enemies of the people. >> a few days ago i called the fake news the enemy of the people. and they are. they are the enemy of the
the dell vostro 14 laptop with 8th gen intel core processors. get up to 40% off on select pcs. call 877-buy-dell today. ( ♪ ) >>> tonight former president obama taking on trump for the first time since obama left office he's calling out his successor directly on everything from politicizing the justice department to attacking the press. obama made his case point by point. >> this should not be a partisan issue to say we do not pressure the attorney general or the fbi to use the...
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santa clara-based intel is also joining apple and other tech companies. they call it a game changer for the american consumer. in this letter last week, it said that the proposed tariffs on products like cameras and smart phones and laptops would cause prices to go up. it added that it is difficult to find products and parts outside of china. they are too expensive to relocate supply chains. >> if you were to manufacture any of these things in the united states it would be dramatically more costly. to have the tariff placed on it, the tech companies are saying that is something we will just have to pass along to the consumer. >> reporter: russell hancock said, there are significant costs to consider such as the difference in wages between the u.s. and china. >> you would be surprised at how integrated the global economy is. it is hard to say that there are any truly american products. >> reporter: until also -- intel also argued this would slow innovation. in santa clara, betty yu kpix 5. >>> a police officer goes home to the wrong apartment and then arpi
santa clara-based intel is also joining apple and other tech companies. they call it a game changer for the american consumer. in this letter last week, it said that the proposed tariffs on products like cameras and smart phones and laptops would cause prices to go up. it added that it is difficult to find products and parts outside of china. they are too expensive to relocate supply chains. >> if you were to manufacture any of these things in the united states it would be dramatically...
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good intel is still a privately owned company the votes family owns it to die just as it did in one hundred sixty it does not have show shareholders demanding returns the vets family's tosin a fortune has been variously estimated at between two and three billion euros it would not drive that family into. penury or bankruptcy or poverty to loosen the purse strings and behave in a more generous fashion. i did not only want the money i want the revanche. i want the revenge you know they they kill two feist's thousand children they are they mate another five thousand children slice little bowl they make the life of ten thousand parents also young they are responsible. for. going cell no longer makes them in the mind and continues to deny most little mind is outside germany any compensation no survivors feel they have received an acceptable apology. refused to be interviewed for this film. the original thalidomide drug is easy and cheap to manufacture and continues to be made and distributed by several drug companies and governments to treat left recy unfortunately it is mostly used in countries
good intel is still a privately owned company the votes family owns it to die just as it did in one hundred sixty it does not have show shareholders demanding returns the vets family's tosin a fortune has been variously estimated at between two and three billion euros it would not drive that family into. penury or bankruptcy or poverty to loosen the purse strings and behave in a more generous fashion. i did not only want the money i want the revanche. i want the revenge you know they they kill...
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the intel not as bad as the fbi justice department, but it goes on. it's a wonder he's been able to do anything with the people trying to stop him, even within the administration. lou: historians are going through this presidency, sse and all that he has done. the tremendous successes. but i think you're right. one of the larger stories here has been his capacity to overcome a full on 360-degree assault from the dimm, from the rinos committed deep state intelligence community, the national left-wing media and this president come if the american people ever wanted to look at a test for president come in this president has been in that test. he's not it. >> yeah, even andrew johnson didn't deal with this kind of ridiculous invention, especially from prosecutors and i think you alluded to in the introduction, but you've got strzok and page we now find out about the attacks were strzok is congratulating her on the great media leak strategy and these are going around, back-and-forth april 10th through the 12th. and shazam, april 11th there is a big article
the intel not as bad as the fbi justice department, but it goes on. it's a wonder he's been able to do anything with the people trying to stop him, even within the administration. lou: historians are going through this presidency, sse and all that he has done. the tremendous successes. but i think you're right. one of the larger stories here has been his capacity to overcome a full on 360-degree assault from the dimm, from the rinos committed deep state intelligence community, the national...
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>>> up next, senate intel committee chair richard burr, what is he doing? he now admits there is no evidence of russian collusion, but even after 19 months, the senator plans to keep the investigation going and going and going. >> now, we're not over, and that leaves the opportunity we might find something we don't have today, but the fact is if this is all about collusion, that issue has not been finalized at all. lou: good lord. we'll take that up and much more, judicial watch's chris farrell joins me next. hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. . lou: senator lindsey graham tonight saying that the trump administr
>>> up next, senate intel committee chair richard burr, what is he doing? he now admits there is no evidence of russian collusion, but even after 19 months, the senator plans to keep the investigation going and going and going. >> now, we're not over, and that leaves the opportunity we might find something we don't have today, but the fact is if this is all about collusion, that issue has not been finalized at all. lou: good lord. we'll take that up and much more, judicial...
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>>> the president dismissed intel concerns about releasing classified documents. he is reconsidering after foreign allies voiced concern. >>> a florida student with a pilot's license boarded an empty jet. what was his intention and how did he get past security? >>> and the dawg pound can rejoice. it took 635 days, but the cleveland browns are back in the win column. tough night for jets fans. >> didn't you call this? you said there would be free beer in cleveland today. >> free beer in cleveland. i have free things. lindsay czarniak and i made a little bet. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is friday, september 21st. 4:00 a.m. in the east. >>> let's start with christine blasey ford. she will speak, but on her terms. she accused brett kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were teens. her attorney says she is prepared to testify next week. the committee wants to offer terms that are fair and assure her safety. >> ford's lawyers held an hour long conference call. the date of the hearing is the biggest hold up. the original date wa
>>> the president dismissed intel concerns about releasing classified documents. he is reconsidering after foreign allies voiced concern. >>> a florida student with a pilot's license boarded an empty jet. what was his intention and how did he get past security? >>> and the dawg pound can rejoice. it took 635 days, but the cleveland browns are back in the win column. tough night for jets fans. >> didn't you call this? you said there would be free beer in...
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good intel is still a privately owned company the votes family owns it to die just as it did in one hundred sixty it does not have show shareholders demanding returns the vets family's tosin a fortune has been variously estimated at between two and three billion euros it would not drive that family into. penury or bankruptcy or poverty to loosen the purse strings and behave in a more generous fashion to suppose i'd not only want the money i want the revanche . i want the rivera she you know they they kill feist's thousand children yeah they made a lot of five thousand children slice miserable they make the life of ten thousand parents also. they are responsible they should pay for. themselves no longer makes them in the mind and continue to deny most the little mite is outside germany any compensation no survivors feel they have received an acceptable apology. going into our refuse to be interviewed for this film. the original thalidomide drug is easy and cheap to manufacture and continues to be made and distributed by several drug companies and governments to treat lafferty unfortunately i
good intel is still a privately owned company the votes family owns it to die just as it did in one hundred sixty it does not have show shareholders demanding returns the vets family's tosin a fortune has been variously estimated at between two and three billion euros it would not drive that family into. penury or bankruptcy or poverty to loosen the purse strings and behave in a more generous fashion to suppose i'd not only want the money i want the revanche . i want the rivera she you know...