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richard andern said today the world'biggest airline has to elinate more management jobs, bute didn't say how many delta has cut 2,000 potions er the past 18 months. it's also tightening budge on vendors and vertising. the globalecession has been brutal for delta. the airline's revenues areff $3 billion so far this year >> warn buffett's berkshire hathaway reported a biion and a halfollars inerivative gains it poste its best report in two years. $210a share 14% higher than a year ago. the derivativesains were tied maly to the performance of four mart indexes in the u.s., europe and japan. here's a look athat's happening xt week. our frid market monitor guest is james stack, presidenof stack financiamanagement and ves-tech research. on the economic calendar: tuesday, june olesale trade... d federal reserve policymake begin a two-dameeting on inrest rates. ey release their decision on wednesday. so on wednesday, internation trade fojune. thursday, it'seekly jobless claims and the july rerts on tail sales and import prices friday, july consumer price inx is released. our market mitor gue
richard andern said today the world'biggest airline has to elinate more management jobs, bute didn't say how many delta has cut 2,000 potions er the past 18 months. it's also tightening budge on vendors and vertising. the globalecession has been brutal for delta. the airline's revenues areff $3 billion so far this year >> warn buffett's berkshire hathaway reported a biion and a halfollars inerivative gains it poste its best report in two years. $210a share 14% higher than a year ago. the...
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anew kefield, one of the most controveial figus in the fiel says heever proved the mmr causes autm butehe fst ctoro raise poible connection in small number of children. and evhough subquent sties have sproven his hypothesis, to h suppoers, many of wh are parents livin with auti, h's aedical groundbaker. yocod so shatou're dealing with a gro people, parts, o are so emotionally involved in th and whoreo despate r answers that they perhapshave not examined the cice carefly engh. ty' simp looking for methingr someone toblame, and yo crics say you're pvidinghat for thm. >>no. wh i amoing a wt collgu did aear as1995 at e yafree a bond was to answer e questio, to ek as doctors to addre the questions that they posed, tat u mighta pos sitcross thedeskbout at happeed to yo cld. >> and just t way y are talki to me right n ishat those parentwanto he and that it wh the peop who talk about you y all the ime. this is guy o stan u for theseeopl who have no e elsetoturnto ando one else has listened to em, a he provid them some comfort or someanswes, but they also say there's no sentificac bind it. >> th
anew kefield, one of the most controveial figus in the fiel says heever proved the mmr causes autm butehe fst ctoro raise poible connection in small number of children. and evhough subquent sties have sproven his hypothesis, to h suppoers, many of wh are parents livin with auti, h's aedical groundbaker. yocod so shatou're dealing with a gro people, parts, o are so emotionally involved in th and whoreo despate r answers that they perhapshave not examined the cice carefly engh. ty' simp looking...
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bute was still playing, was heot, until recently? >> yes. pretty amazing.lar shows on monday nights, an early who and aate show at a club i new york called the aridium,and sawim there as recently asay. he was still 94 and paying two shows every mondayight, prettyamazing. >> lrer: at should we remember most about him? in tes of his mic, what he actually left behind tt is lating. >> what i think is, again going bacto what i said earlier, that he really nfluenced guitarists, and his imact as a recording artist and guitar pyer, then the things he did in the studio and then with technology a all that, it really can thi of very few other people who had both of those abilities and sort of crossedthose brids. d so i thinkhat's really wh we're going to remember im as, and t les pl guar has certainly come one of the most popular guitar and most pled guitars in the wold. people will be playin that guy par for years to come, and his inventio in the recoing studio and all that he was an extraordinary person. >> lehrer: okay. jim henke, tnk you very much >> thank you. >>
bute was still playing, was heot, until recently? >> yes. pretty amazing.lar shows on monday nights, an early who and aate show at a club i new york called the aridium,and sawim there as recently asay. he was still 94 and paying two shows every mondayight, prettyamazing. >> lrer: at should we remember most about him? in tes of his mic, what he actually left behind tt is lating. >> what i think is, again going bacto what i said earlier, that he really nfluenced guitarists, and...
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. >> rose: bute was in sence... you were going to say.i think he was a fire and brimstone apocalypticreacher if you want... judgmenday is coming. that paris clear in th gospels. but i think thatas much more the coref his message and i think they was jewish apocalyptic preache he wasalking to fellow israelitis. he wasn't. i don't think he was interest in spreading the goel to the nations. i think he was a local apocalyptic preacher with fiery rhoric and that's what mohammed was in e days when he was a street preachern mecca. now, unlikejesus, mohammed actually acquires power before he gets killed. his moment, unlike jesus's, actuallyucceeds in tting power beforenyone kills him. so then you see a secd mohammed in medina who becomes a statesman and a warrior and all of thapart of the koran is... stands in star contrast with the jesus... even t jesusthat i think really existed, just because he has remained a street preacher. >> rose:f all the fire and brimstone preachers at the time and to succeed... and to follow and all of the qualitie that
. >> rose: bute was in sence... you were going to say.i think he was a fire and brimstone apocalypticreacher if you want... judgmenday is coming. that paris clear in th gospels. but i think thatas much more the coref his message and i think they was jewish apocalyptic preache he wasalking to fellow israelitis. he wasn't. i don't think he was interest in spreading the goel to the nations. i think he was a local apocalyptic preacher with fiery rhoric and that's what mohammed was in e days...
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there and whole books written about how jack kennedy was a latecomer to the civil-rights issue bute did brace it in the final year of his presidency very strongly, but when ted became the primary sponsor of the civil-rights act in 19 he delivered a strong speech, referring to that act as sort of dying wish of his brother, the precedent which i think invested jack kennedy with the kind of nobility and passion that a lot ofeople feel he didn't really have. like wise ted's hilochee to bobby was one of the most, probably the most defining of bobby kennedy and bobby kennedy was a much more complex figure. he had worked with joe mccarth he was considered ruthless. he was considered top. ted portrait msa simple man who saw wrong and try to righted and so warren tried to stop that and he is for train bobby annette hurley quay that bobby ars one a to b. portrait. the irony is of course said the size compared to those two unvorably so he was kind of an trapping himself than their myth. >> the is a much fferent city,uch different state now an it was in the 1960's. s it changed-- has it changed the
there and whole books written about how jack kennedy was a latecomer to the civil-rights issue bute did brace it in the final year of his presidency very strongly, but when ted became the primary sponsor of the civil-rights act in 19 he delivered a strong speech, referring to that act as sort of dying wish of his brother, the precedent which i think invested jack kennedy with the kind of nobility and passion that a lot ofeople feel he didn't really have. like wise ted's hilochee to bobby was...
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iraqay well collapse into chaos or ove causes bute have made th isf strong enough for the internal securityission. perhaps it is one of the most -- thosefamous, infamous para docks of countensurgencys that while the is is n good in any objective sense t good engh for iraq in 009. >> in terms it of surity i agree wh that. i nothink the issue going forward is goingo be the inality of the iraqi security fces to cope with the security situation. >> rose: they cado it. >> they can do it theyl have have some prlems but they can basically do it anwe will ntinue a security sistance program, military support that wilkeep, you know, improving their capability. the issue now is governce. it's the maliki government. and it's ality to deliver essential serces, good administrationo the peop. and tt's what i heard on the streets when i was out ere. >> rose: when were you there. >> i w there in november. >> re: right. >> and they el, the peoe feel strongly if the govement can deliver, if i can ha my elericity on 24/7 you pickup my garbage and sewage, th know how to administer arogram, alloca resources, youknow,
iraqay well collapse into chaos or ove causes bute have made th isf strong enough for the internal securityission. perhaps it is one of the most -- thosefamous, infamous para docks of countensurgencys that while the is is n good in any objective sense t good engh for iraq in 009. >> in terms it of surity i agree wh that. i nothink the issue going forward is goingo be the inality of the iraqi security fces to cope with the security situation. >> rose: they cado it. >> they can...
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>> that part we wer not clear about, bute are clear, one of the various thinkings about cyber is attbution. >> chaie: right. >> ihink the metaphor that one could use intalking about cyber is maybe less cyber war but democratization of spy chniques, so in this eighties and the seveies, only large governmentcould pull off spy operations now teenagers in the basement wh a computer ca pull off a spyperation and is very uncle if it is them or someone else and the diagntic ck he uses i complicated not like they break your room and the leave a fingerprint a hair behind or ke a picture i is tough to find out who they are but what we can allow people to do is get a muchetter sse of what the evidence is and a where it points to, it is important to ourovernment because if someone attacks your ow or an audnce, someone who is viewing this show's computer, it is a goverent, the reaction of our govement should b very difrent than if it is someone's ex-girlfriend or boyfriend. and these are the kind of things that our product wl allow you, allow the govement, all citizens to figure out. >> charlie: w smar
>> that part we wer not clear about, bute are clear, one of the various thinkings about cyber is attbution. >> chaie: right. >> ihink the metaphor that one could use intalking about cyber is maybe less cyber war but democratization of spy chniques, so in this eighties and the seveies, only large governmentcould pull off spy operations now teenagers in the basement wh a computer ca pull off a spyperation and is very uncle if it is them or someone else and the diagntic ck he...
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you have a few st of extreme eve dance bute w't have super extreme events. if on an average day the stock market only mov 1% you won't suddenly have a day it moves 25% like it did in october of '. and that's wrong. it's clearly a wrong way of viewing the world. eveneople who use this stu know that it's wrong but it still gets used because it's convenient. when somebody calculates the sharp ratio of a mutual fund which ir this risk toeward performance measur they a reducing bell curve measus of risk i the little morningstar ratings are based on i don't knowf it is the sharp ratio wixom ackley but they are very convenient and very uful and therefore they keep getting used even though they are just -- as far as financial markets go they are completely wrong. >> there is some interest and how to think about the derivatives markets. can you talk about whether feel dham evence and other second order financial instrumes generally make financial markets more stable or on stable -- unstable and is the recent volatility and spoke about in your comments were, are these
you have a few st of extreme eve dance bute w't have super extreme events. if on an average day the stock market only mov 1% you won't suddenly have a day it moves 25% like it did in october of '. and that's wrong. it's clearly a wrong way of viewing the world. eveneople who use this stu know that it's wrong but it still gets used because it's convenient. when somebody calculates the sharp ratio of a mutual fund which ir this risk toeward performance measur they a reducing bell curve measus of...
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bute better take advantage of this last opportunity.because i have a feeli that it's the last fresh st@rt we can really have in afghanistan. the security environment was actually, and obviously quite poor, but there were close to 300 attacks initiated by insurgents. on election day alone there were big car bombs that went off in kabul twice during election week and a number of other problems. turnout was quite mediocre to my my. from what i saw and from what colleagues had told me, i would have to guess that the national turnout was probably closer to the 30% ballpark than to the 50% ballpark that has often been discussed. that's a reflectioof the combination of fear and apathy. that can't be a very healthy when when you look at it that way. that's my ovall view on te election. two quick points to finish up broaderissues. i'm sure tony and bruce -- kim can discuss in further details. we have all these legitimate questions. even though i'm a supporter of the mission. one thing i came awayrom this trip firmly believing, even though i have
bute better take advantage of this last opportunity.because i have a feeli that it's the last fresh st@rt we can really have in afghanistan. the security environment was actually, and obviously quite poor, but there were close to 300 attacks initiated by insurgents. on election day alone there were big car bombs that went off in kabul twice during election week and a number of other problems. turnout was quite mediocre to my my. from what i saw and from what colleagues had told me, i would have...
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w-- we will not be called to go to it would jiwojima, bute called to do some great things the our grandchildren will remember a sport. >-- remember us for. host: we have been with corey booker, mayor of newark. thank you for being here. >guest: thank you. host: we have a news update from c-span radio. >> it's 9:15 a.m. eastern. the commerce department says consumer prices showed no change in july, in line with analysts' expectations. over the past 12 months, prices dropped the most in nearly six decades due to the recession and lower energy costs. the white house is asking congress for at least $1 billion in next year's defense budget to expand the army's active-duty forces by another 15,000 troops in 2010. this follows last month's decision seeking 22,000 more troops in iraq and afghanistan. the pentagon said this increase is only temporary. the u.s. military officials say proposed agreement to use 7 columbia bases would not change the u.s. missions in that country or increase the number of troops. negotiations are expected to be completed by the end of the month. the venezuelan president call
w-- we will not be called to go to it would jiwojima, bute called to do some great things the our grandchildren will remember a sport. >-- remember us for. host: we have been with corey booker, mayor of newark. thank you for being here. >guest: thank you. host: we have a news update from c-span radio. >> it's 9:15 a.m. eastern. the commerce department says consumer prices showed no change in july, in line with analysts' expectations. over the past 12 months, prices dropped the most...
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it mightee like tummer st got stard, bute he reacd th las dayf august ere does the te go?pproach mylock othe plaza, i'm medit vieir wit karl quintnerra. he's matt d al. everyby remembers the bra bunch. they got tir sht-ved bra buh variety ho. now susan oleson was written a te all about the perien. we wil catch upith her and she though thow w a clunker. >> s did mt of . >>n its entiry anpeople loved to talkbout. >> always good information. the accused craig'is kiner bost aest andharged with nting women he metline. th rning, n infmaonn philiprkoff's alleg doue livend what his fiance i sayi. >> on a liger no,ive suring ways you c cut $5 of you budt every mont tt's good. i want to ge a shout out t my buddies a theiew who w bes talkhow hos. good morning to you,nn. >> good morning to you. fireghtersattlin aug wildfi near l aeles a mourng the loss of two of eir own killesunday when their vehicle rolled off mounta de thetati fire consumed32,000 acres an35omes. guelnow more an 10,000 homeare threened, right? >> rorr: yetali lst 10 thousd then homes and tns have been acuate th offic
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in a purposeful way, yes, there's lots of role for the private sector to be innovative and creative buteeed to do that in a way which says not rejecting the fact we need to build the nasa and intergovernmental and international teams that carry it out. so i'll -- in closing, i want to make one final comment is we are all together in this planetary society. thus, enjoy the status as a large public interest group trying to build up a popular constituency for space exploration. mars society and us are like one. we are with the other organizations in space movement. our common interest in this activity is something we need to build on. the real effort is not within our community, the real life has to be without our community outside of the -- to the external world politically and popularly and i'm glad we're working together on it. thank you. .. >> had conservatives feel to good voters to poll? that's the question >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> taxpayers? >> grants and stuff like that. >> you know, public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from
in a purposeful way, yes, there's lots of role for the private sector to be innovative and creative buteeed to do that in a way which says not rejecting the fact we need to build the nasa and intergovernmental and international teams that carry it out. so i'll -- in closing, i want to make one final comment is we are all together in this planetary society. thus, enjoy the status as a large public interest group trying to build up a popular constituency for space exploration. mars society and us...
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situation we found herself in with a mutual assured destruction, which some pple call a doctrine, butenever had a doctrine of nuclear destruction to aquatic doctrine and the soviets had a doctrine of assed destruction and the result was mutual assured destruction. that seemed to be all good. well then of course, technology marches on the submarines got bigger and the missiles got bigger, the warheads now we can put 475-kiloton yield warheads on a g5. day now, he used to be a did know exactly where the submarine was but you had to use the navigation systems were limited and so yououldn't have the missile be getting more accurate than the uncerinty into launch position, right? that is now all change with gps and star sightings and all sorts of other things. so now the missis on submarines are just as accurate as they are from icbms, land-based missiles. moreover, we can move the submarines close to the coast airport and fly into what are called depressed trajectories, which means that they might be 12 or 15 minutes away from their targets. we can also move submarines around to exploit ga
situation we found herself in with a mutual assured destruction, which some pple call a doctrine, butenever had a doctrine of nuclear destruction to aquatic doctrine and the soviets had a doctrine of assed destruction and the result was mutual assured destruction. that seemed to be all good. well then of course, technology marches on the submarines got bigger and the missiles got bigger, the warheads now we can put 475-kiloton yield warheads on a g5. day now, he used to be a did know exactly...
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bute agree with the concept of the expanded scope of review. >> is it fair to say the a@ministrationchanges in this regard are not rooted in the supreme court's you know, former principals as stated in hamden? but they are rooted in some other requirement or some sense of the administration of what's fair and just? >> i think that's a fair statement, senator. let me ask you just to comment to go back to what i said at the beginning and just describe in the time that's left on my question period. why are you reaching the judgment on behalf of the administration or y the president ultimately reached the judgmenthat these cases that we're talking about should not primarily go to our feder courts? >> well, as you probably know, the president signed an executive order mandating the review of each detainees situation. review is ongoing. and as you've soon in at least one instance, a dainee who had a pendi military commissions case was transferred for prosecution in the southern district of new york. i think it is fair to say that what the president and the administration have concluded tha
bute agree with the concept of the expanded scope of review. >> is it fair to say the a@ministrationchanges in this regard are not rooted in the supreme court's you know, former principals as stated in hamden? but they are rooted in some other requirement or some sense of the administration of what's fair and just? >> i think that's a fair statement, senator. let me ask you just to comment to go back to what i said at the beginning and just describe in the time that's left on my...