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and i think wh you are going to have toook at what kind of sustaible core earnings growth these companies can ha. d i would be surprised if co earnings coulde anything betterhan 5% or 10% improved. and co revenues anything better than 2% or 3% iroved. >>eporter: it's still early in the earnings reporng season, just 16% of ths&p 500 have annoced results. nearly all havbeat expectationsnd by an average of 30%. buanalyst tony dwyer says there's a catch. >> underath the surface of the 'beating expectations' is th earnings are still dn more than 30% fm a year ago. soou are coming from a very low base of expectatns. most imporntly, revenues are disappointing. u really need to have increased revenueso take advantage ofhe lower cost stcture. >> reporter: f the most part, mpanies are confident things are not getting woe. but th's not good enough. now wall streewants proof that ings are actually improving. the bottom le for stock investors is buce your seatbelt. the market could be inor a bumpy ride. erika mill "nightly business report" new york. >> paul: tomorrow, strt critique gst david garrity i
and i think wh you are going to have toook at what kind of sustaible core earnings growth these companies can ha. d i would be surprised if co earnings coulde anything betterhan 5% or 10% improved. and co revenues anything better than 2% or 3% iroved. >>eporter: it's still early in the earnings reporng season, just 16% of ths&p 500 have annoced results. nearly all havbeat expectationsnd by an average of 30%. buanalyst tony dwyer says there's a catch. >> underath the surface of...
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tavis: when you say whoever she was, i assumed there were stage, moments in your lif at you're going toook in 508 years and see where the mow -- 5 years and see the where the momentous changes have come in rro spect? i thi so. it feels like hom when i arted writing. "sir gallahad the dmonds in rough era when i started reay rying more. there was a d, serious dip, which think every singer has. ne of us wanto admit it. think that does happen. you get reoriente what's going on around m and then you try and catch up. i think i have. so this will be another poi -- 5 years. tavis: how do you survive to your phras those dips in the caer? >> first of all, i think i takes a while to realizehat that's going o with me it took a while until on night i woke up 2:00 in the morning. i was working on an album. and i go, whym i working on this album? people aren'toing toe able to hear it. i department hav a way to distribute the music and so forth. it kind of bingoed in the midd of the night i went out andound a management. i didn't have a management back then. athe beginning i didn't. i started at 1 years
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, outlined some sategic goals and th when genal mccrystal took charge in ahanistan, his review was toook at our ongoing stregy, look at our operations on the ground and then try tmatch the resources to the president's strategi als and also to answer some the questions that the presint s posed. >> rose:kay, tel me what the presidensaid the policy ought to be? >> sure. this stage, the policy is pretty clear, as are u.s. interests in afghanistan. right now, the u.s. interests ar twofold, basically. one, tt afghanist is not used as a safe havenor transnationaterror groups to plot attacks against the united states. that's most obvious. and then secd, that ghanistan not besed as a safeaven forhe destabilizatio of pakistan. so those a the two vital u.s. interests that aren afghanistan. the president's strategy is aimed at the form interests mainly to ensure those trabl regions stddling afghanistan and pakistan... kp in mind, when the presint does his strategy, hean look at the region when the commander does his stragy, he's limited towards just loong at afghanistan. but the president strategy a
, outlined some sategic goals and th when genal mccrystal took charge in ahanistan, his review was toook at our ongoing stregy, look at our operations on the ground and then try tmatch the resources to the president's strategi als and also to answer some the questions that the presint s posed. >> rose:kay, tel me what the presidensaid the policy ought to be? >> sure. this stage, the policy is pretty clear, as are u.s. interests in afghanistan. right now, the u.s. interests ar...
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i agree with the congresswoman it should he gone back to the trial crt, toook at tho tests. >> bonnie right. > behind the headlin: the barrie to working longer. longer life expectcies, shrinking rporate pensions and rising medical costs are creating the need f most americans work longer and saveore for retirement, especially during a deep ression. nce we're living longe there are also iense psychological benefitso remaining in the workforce. in the seconof a two-part series, "to the corary" amines the tax bs and legal barers for americans who want to work longer. in part one of this series, we showed tt increasing life expectancies, shrinking federal and personal retirement assets, and a high level of jo satisfaction f older americans are combing to lengthen the number of years amicans stay in theorkforce. the recession has also forced many amerians to work longer, as only 13% of workers quesoned this year td researchers they were very confident theyad enough in savings d pensions to be financially mfortable in retiment. but to work longer, workermust overcome a number of signicant ba
i agree with the congresswoman it should he gone back to the trial crt, toook at tho tests. >> bonnie right. > behind the headlin: the barrie to working longer. longer life expectcies, shrinking rporate pensions and rising medical costs are creating the need f most americans work longer and saveore for retirement, especially during a deep ression. nce we're living longe there are also iense psychological benefitso remaining in the workforce. in the seconof a two-part series, "to...
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government toook into the matter and it gets stopped b a higher auhority. >> yes, at's what we leaed from thstory, thatn fbi agent rported on algations of t crimes that wre committ in this incident at guantanamo, d that was spped,as well as efforts by senior official a the national security council, who presented the u.s.ar crimes ambassador from going up a investigating for the state department. >> and the mass gravese itself, what do we kw? how is it bing preserved,if t all? >> well, what's extremely sturbing for physiciansor human rights is had a colleague who saw a year ago when he was able to go up ere holes in the ground and subsequently we were able to secureatellite imagery that shows earth moving equment in 2006 on e site, apparently making holes in the ground and removing earth. we would like to kw what happenedith that. >> do u know who or what their intent was? >> no, and that's one of the asons, along many, is t reason a fl investigation is required. we don't know who tamperedith the evidencend we don't know where the earth was moved or what was in it. >> of course, the
government toook into the matter and it gets stopped b a higher auhority. >> yes, at's what we leaed from thstory, thatn fbi agent rported on algations of t crimes that wre committ in this incident at guantanamo, d that was spped,as well as efforts by senior official a the national security council, who presented the u.s.ar crimes ambassador from going up a investigating for the state department. >> and the mass gravese itself, what do we kw? how is it bing preserved,if t all?...
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>> well, we weren't, unfortunately, able toook at evy decision the second circuit has made over the pa tens of ousandof cases as opposed to the 1,200 that we were able to review in advance ofhe hearing. but we thought that would focus on cases in which a constitutial issue was raised, whether that be a firs endment claim a civil rights claim, criminal cases in wch a due process, you know, violaon is alleged, that sort of tng. >> a just so the audience unrstands, in the federal court system there c be plenty of trivial case that is can ma it up to that level. i mean a postal worker accused of stealing stamps on some procedural motion end up in onof these cases, and that not the kind of thing that you're going to look at to evaluate someone's fitne for the united states sueme court. that's why youe zeroing in on thso-called constitutional case. >> people can race constitutional cims in less important cas as well as more important cases, butheeason weanted to focus on constitutional cases is constitutional cas are the ses in which our federal judges have most power. they can actually stri
>> well, we weren't, unfortunately, able toook at evy decision the second circuit has made over the pa tens of ousandof cases as opposed to the 1,200 that we were able to review in advance ofhe hearing. but we thought that would focus on cases in which a constitutial issue was raised, whether that be a firs endment claim a civil rights claim, criminal cases in wch a due process, you know, violaon is alleged, that sort of tng. >> a just so the audience unrstands, in the federal court...
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thototr two toook themselves out of the rununniby the nature of having ha affairs.reflectsts onn te partrt it does narrowhehe f fldld of potential candidatat, , bu it doesn't say anythingng autut e reremaing candidatate,imim paen pawlenen, , mi romney. it not a popular brandd nme i american life e bu not olyly the threee cases r reect onthat. >> s ste we'll get yo reflection on ototheththgs in ththe xt hour, thank k ou. >> myy pleasure. >>> ariri's big birthdayay bash, ininnse moments here i inneneyok city, rtunately no one was injured witith a fire. 1 million spectatato i in w w o city andew jersey lnining up on both sides the hudson riverer to watchch ee macy's freworks spectacular. e macy's d dplplayis the countrtrss largest. crowds gathered on thehe wt t a of the u.s.scacapil for the anannu capitoloothconcert. crowds were treated to peorornces frfrom aretha frfranin and rrrr mamaililow. theolks theren atlantata watched fireworks att thee centenniniallylymp park. ♪ with zezerpepeent apr for 72 months on sesele '09 chevy momods.s. including silveradado e.e. ititan
thototr two toook themselves out of the rununniby the nature of having ha affairs.reflectsts onn te partrt it does narrowhehe f fldld of potential candidatat, , bu it doesn't say anythingng autut e reremaing candidatate,imim paen pawlenen, , mi romney. it not a popular brandd nme i american life e bu not olyly the threee cases r reect onthat. >> s ste we'll get yo reflection on ototheththgs in ththe xt hour, thank k ou. >> myy pleasure. >>> ariri's big birthdayay bash,...
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>> well, we weren't, unfortunately, able toook at every decision the snd ciuihas made over the past ten years. th would have been tens of thousands of cas as opposed to the 1,200 at we were able to reviewn advance of t hearing. but we thought tha we would focus on cases in which a constitutional issue w raised, whether thate a rst amendmenclaim a civil rights claim, criminal cases in which a due process, you know violation is ged, that sortf thing. >> and just sohe audience understand in the federal cot system there can be plenty of trivi cse that is can make it up to that level. i an a postal wrker accused oftealing stamps on some procedural motion can end up i onef these cas, and that's not the kind 6 thiof tng that you're goi to look at to evaluate someone's fitness for the united states sueme court. that's w you're zeroing in on e so-called constitutional case. people can race constitutional claims in less important cases as well as more important ses, bt the ason we wanted toocus on constitutional cases is constitutional cases are the cases in which our federal judges have the most
>> well, we weren't, unfortunately, able toook at every decision the snd ciuihas made over the past ten years. th would have been tens of thousands of cas as opposed to the 1,200 at we were able to reviewn advance of t hearing. but we thought tha we would focus on cases in which a constitutional issue w raised, whether thate a rst amendmenclaim a civil rights claim, criminal cases in which a due process, you know violation is ged, that sortf thing. >> and just sohe audience...
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tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 including who i trust toook after my money." d#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-50 "the dust might be settlin.. tdd#: 1-800-345-50 tdd#1-800-345-2550 "i guess i just done with doing noing, you know?" tdd#: 1-800-345-25 tdd#: 800-345-2550 "oh, i'm not thinking about moving my ney. td: 1-80345-2550 i am moving it." >>> it is beautiful here as you saw from the pictures with the rif rivers and mountains. some of the conversation here about the economy here at sun valley, distinctly negative. here to talk about the state of the economy and deals on wall street. james lee, we appreciate you taking the time. ken chenault was here and much more negative than people perhaps would have hoped for. saying best case recover i, second half of next year and doesn't think it's fair to say there's green chutes out there right now. if he's right, what does this mean for the market? >> it's great to be here and let me compliment you and herbal len for playing the williams college card to get me on your show. by the way, i have to warn you, jamie h
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and i thinkoreign firms lookg there, they first he toook at security which is obviously getting better by the day, but they also hav to look at whether this is a country thats really set up to pla by international rules. and that'something else we're working with the iraqis on. >> rose: w can't they pass a hydrocarbon law? >> well, younow, peoe say is is a hydrocarbonaw, it's just about oil. well, it's abo oil t way moby dick is a sry about a whale. i mean, there's aot more goi here. it really has t do wh the relationsh of the center, baghdad, to the... to o of the feral entities of iraq,amely kurdistan. it has to do wi how you share the proceeds of , of t oil. it has tdo with how you orgaze yourself for the oil. do you he a national ministry, do you have a national oil company? and when you start looking at questions like tha you get into aot of patronage issues loushg the things going to be staffed? it goes into theuestion of which oifields do you try to invite foreign binesses in to exploit first? so there are a lot of fferent things and it's proven to be diffict, to ge thi hydrocar
and i thinkoreign firms lookg there, they first he toook at security which is obviously getting better by the day, but they also hav to look at whether this is a country thats really set up to pla by international rules. and that'something else we're working with the iraqis on. >> rose: w can't they pass a hydrocarbon law? >> well, younow, peoe say is is a hydrocarbonaw, it's just about oil. well, it's abo oil t way moby dick is a sry about a whale. i mean, there's aot more goi...
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i think to get russia play on iran, russia'soing toook for something big beuse i think everybody assumes...we've done this dance so many times, the yilt lookingor sport on iran from rush shalt and you have to ask at a person pointdoes russia reallwant to play this game? do they really wt to help on iran the way we d i mean if iranis ultimately solved and in and the united states suddenly form some sort of relationsh, that leas russia a little bit out in the cold and not nearly as much of a power broker. so you hav to question just how much rsia wants thato ppen. yes, russia lives a dangerous neighborhood. yes we assume india, paktan, china, the last thing they want is a nuclear iran but at the sameime they might not want to inst their capital in getting there. so i think they'd looking f something big and i think that... do think missile defee or some sort of a tacit agreement about nato and something about georg i think they're going to be pusng all of those things ich i kw will see less tn palable probab to this administration. bu i thinkissile defense could be on the tabl, sure. >> do
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they've got toook at the question of subsies, things like this. some of these actuall pre-dated ddam. th were from a arab socialist time. d whereas in easrn europe and the is are all gone and vy ch changed, in iraq tre are a lot of ver bad economic habits from a longime ago. and think foreign firms loing there, they firstave look at security, which is obviously getting better by the day, b they also he to look at whether this is a count th is really set up to py by international rules. and that's something else we're working with the iraqis on. >> rose:hy can't the pass a hydrocarbon la >> well, you know, pple say this is a hydrocarb law, it's just abo oil. well, it's aut oilhe way moby dick is atory about a whale. i mean, there's a lot more gng on here. it really haso doith the relationip of the center, baghdad, to the... tone of the deral entities of iraq, namely kurdistan. it has to do th how y share the proceeds ofit, ofhe oil. it haso do with how you ornize yourself for the oil. do youave a nation ministry, do you have a national oil company?
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. > faced with eroblem of havingo first la toook after e g-8 leader's spouses, eitalia prime ministerni came up with a solutionon. he has asked a fororr topless model turnedovernment minister, she's s a government minister now,w, to stand in for his etranged sn-to-be exex-we.e. the former m mod i ishe woman o thefar right of th pictur mamara carfagna is shown in vi from her earlieryears. she's taking care of the likes of the first ly, michelle obama, a are raf browara brown, prime minister gordon brown. >>wow. >> did you say wow? >> that's pretty good, tamro a british conservative newspe are reportin on president obama's oldest daughter. they have me photographs of r wearing this t-shirt. keep in mind tha malia, she's 11 years old, but the blogs are leged she's making a politil statemt and somehow standing with nuclear disarmament. co on. most 11-year-olds don't follow nuclea weapons polits. how can anybody ascribe any motivation in this case. shame on thoseconservative bls for making an ise out of an 11-year-old's t-srt. good grief. >> a peace t-shirt that a lot of ds ha. when you ha
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both t afghan national army and the afghan national polic and weeed toook at those not just in termsof how many police wee trained or howany army people we' trained but we need to look at the perspecve of how effective they aren the battfield. looka metric does not he to be quantitative assessmen if youook at... when we measure a unit readiness in the united states military, we use quantitative assessments we u things like manni percentage but we also use qualitative assessments, we a how go they are a certainasks. and we make those same assessmes with the afgha national army. so i think when you loo at gauging ccess a year from now, i'd look at two ings, afghan civilian casualties and how ch succs we've had fielding capable its within thefghan national army d the afgn national pole. >>ose: and the consequences of faile? >> i think t consequences of failure... i wt to sketchut what defeat looks like. >> rose: right. >> defea the fall of kandahar, e fall of kul, it's not going to loolike the taliban rolling down t streets tanks. what it will look le is a steady campaign of fear and in
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can' predict whahat the sh run's s going toook like. >> but evidently ththe chairmanf e rnc knows his fish. >> i take 2012 off the table right nonow. >> simply becae michael stteele adds, given everyrything e's been gng through personalal, aling with the financicial mes and alll of these ludicrous investigigationsave put her a toddddn at t moment, i ththink she's trtrying to focusn getting her house inorder. and presumably heher fish. >> im a fighter. thrive on challenge. >> richard w wffeon the fish -- on t the popotics. genene robins on the continuing comedydy. her full-courtt presin ji is explainedd in diagram form. nice! d the lastlaugh. >> a the governor of alaska,a, sarah papalin, i leaving the office. shshs stepng down. govevernor - something i i id? >> the other governoror stl hasnsn resigned but the man who once said censure w not enonough fofor bill clintonon gets krensd by the reeblican rty. >>> > and t big 6-0. i do. congratulations, senat. >>okay, th dog cght the r. whwhat do e democratatdo wit the super mamajority answers frfrom howardean. >>> and worsts, the far right o
can' predict whahat the sh run's s going toook like. >> but evidently ththe chairmanf e rnc knows his fish. >> i take 2012 off the table right nonow. >> simply becae michael stteele adds, given everyrything e's been gng through personalal, aling with the financicial mes and alll of these ludicrous investigigationsave put her a toddddn at t moment, i ththink she's trtrying to focusn getting her house inorder. and presumably heher fish. >> im a fighter. thrive on...
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. >> i think you need toook beyond wh ware in terms of a car. different than t standard amotive coan so we make lots of models in seral of thousands as opposed to hundreds of thousand when you talk in those numbers there is a marke for those cars. >> interesting stu and we'll continue with this one. re open or not open source, whatevert is, if we could see erican cars that yant to drive. i mean, that's all we' talking. >> like to jonathan's point, cars you want to drive and ca that a affordabl remember, you've got peoe -- even when people get their jbs back, how reluctan are they about spending money? >> i know. we have an event today goin on that shows our commuty involvement. host this thing called burgers car' weldg at our boston micro factory today and several hundd peop today gatherinaround and learning about our cars. >> c we weld? if we cameup, tse the torch? >> can you also see our clean diesel engine in action and see how e car is together. >> i applaud his vision. all m saying is you can invite people all you want to. at the end of the
. >> i think you need toook beyond wh ware in terms of a car. different than t standard amotive coan so we make lots of models in seral of thousands as opposed to hundreds of thousand when you talk in those numbers there is a marke for those cars. >> interesting stu and we'll continue with this one. re open or not open source, whatevert is, if we could see erican cars that yant to drive. i mean, that's all we' talking. >> like to jonathan's point, cars you want to drive and ca...
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other piece of it which is product -- the government determining what products the american people get toook i'm going to be on the no category of the government telling us what kind of financial products we should have. >> generally i agree with you on that, and if we were proposing that, i would agree with your criticism and i would share it. but we're not proposing that. we're suggesting as part of a broad range of reforms, there should be a set of standardized, simple to understand, clear disclosured set of products that are available to consumers that they can choose it avail themselves of or choose not to. make it very clear and explicit that we want banks and other institutions to have the ability to market other products to consumers. even as your colleagues said, there needs to be stronger protections in place against fraud in those types of products. we've got a relatively pro-choice proposal here, and by suggesting that firms should be marketing standardized, more simple with clear disclosure products we're not maturely limited choice. >> i think we all agree with the disclosure p
other piece of it which is product -- the government determining what products the american people get toook i'm going to be on the no category of the government telling us what kind of financial products we should have. >> generally i agree with you on that, and if we were proposing that, i would agree with your criticism and i would share it. but we're not proposing that. we're suggesting as part of a broad range of reforms, there should be a set of standardized, simple to understand,...
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