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. >> president and ceo of the aspen institute and the innovators is out this fall and u.s.rmy veteran, an accomplished author. welcome, both. wes, to you. here we've got a general who has his ph.d., he's there, high-ranking, in afghanistan, visiting coalition troops and we're on our way out. how can we say mission accomplished when we're still having these attacks? >> first, our condolences go out to the family of general greene. he was one of the best that the army had to offer. it's a huge blow to the entire army family. and i think it goes to show just the complications that we're not just seeing in afghanistan but we'll continue to see in afghanistan. and i think it really also shows, you know, two complications that we're going to have to deal with as the redeployment process begins. one is the tribal nature of afghanistan. i'm very cautious to put iraq and afghanistan in the same sentence but the reason isis was able to move so quickly through sunni areas of iraq was because these were sunnis. there's a tribal nature that we have to understand about these conflicts as
. >> president and ceo of the aspen institute and the innovators is out this fall and u.s.rmy veteran, an accomplished author. welcome, both. wes, to you. here we've got a general who has his ph.d., he's there, high-ranking, in afghanistan, visiting coalition troops and we're on our way out. how can we say mission accomplished when we're still having these attacks? >> first, our condolences go out to the family of general greene. he was one of the best that the army had to offer....
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which is why i love the aspen new voices fellowship read it ensures we have diverse thinkers raising voices to affect social change. we'll have the opportunity to listen to great stories and meet 10 great innovators who will bring them to live for us. storytelling is a powerful tool. any great storyteller is a great teacher, which is something i knew growing up. teachermother who was a and librarian. sometimes defined seem like it would never stop with a mother who was a librarian. but my mother knew the powers stories had to open the world for my sister and me. my mother realized stories could her.our world to every day when i got back home from school, she would say tell me a story. we would just talk. that is the way we learn to communicate in our family. now that i work in global health my world is dominated by numbers. we look at databases and spreadsheets. we read percentages. the biggest lesson i have seen in global health is that for us, numbers don't inspire people to act. stories do. if you work in global health you have to remember every single day that statistics aren't j
which is why i love the aspen new voices fellowship read it ensures we have diverse thinkers raising voices to affect social change. we'll have the opportunity to listen to great stories and meet 10 great innovators who will bring them to live for us. storytelling is a powerful tool. any great storyteller is a great teacher, which is something i knew growing up. teachermother who was a and librarian. sometimes defined seem like it would never stop with a mother who was a librarian. but my...
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one way to do that is to say a word about our aspen strategy group. we are a unique institution, i think, in the american foreign-policy because we are nonpartisan. not just bipartisan. we are republicans, democrats, and independents come together once a year. we are in our 30th year. we were founded by two great americans. the general who is not here right now but will be here in a couple of hours and professor joe nye. i would ask you to salute joe. maybe you can stand. [applause] we are going to be discussing russia over the next 3.5 days. there is nothing to talk about, u.s.-russian relationships these days but everything to talk about. as we await bob's arrival, we might talk about the issue that united condoleezza rice and madeleine albright. it was a shared interest in russia. it was one individual who brought them both to that shared interest. if you could start and madeleine will finish. >> absolutely. thank you all for joining us here and thank you, nick for this conversation. i want to echo thanks to bob and walter who pull off a extraordin
one way to do that is to say a word about our aspen strategy group. we are a unique institution, i think, in the american foreign-policy because we are nonpartisan. not just bipartisan. we are republicans, democrats, and independents come together once a year. we are in our 30th year. we were founded by two great americans. the general who is not here right now but will be here in a couple of hours and professor joe nye. i would ask you to salute joe. maybe you can stand. [applause] we are...
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bob and walter further leadership at the aspen institute. [applause] as bob said, we are extraordinarily fortunate to ofe 2 great secretaries state, madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. the third person will arrive. drive in. i said we would filibuster until he arrived. one way to do that is to say a word about our aspen strategy group. we are a unique institution, i think, and the american foreign-policy because we are nonpartisan. not just bipartisan. we come together once a week -- once a year. we are in our 30th year. we were founded by two great americans. the general who is not here right now but will be here in a couple of hours and professor nye. i would ask you to salute joe. maybe you can stand. [applause] we are going to be discussing russia over the next 3.5 days. ,here is nothing to talk about u.s.-russian relationships these days but everything to talk about. as we await bob's arrival, we might talk about the issue that connected condoleezza rice and madeleine albright. it was a shared interest in russia. whoas one individu
bob and walter further leadership at the aspen institute. [applause] as bob said, we are extraordinarily fortunate to ofe 2 great secretaries state, madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. the third person will arrive. drive in. i said we would filibuster until he arrived. one way to do that is to say a word about our aspen strategy group. we are a unique institution, i think, and the american foreign-policy because we are nonpartisan. not just bipartisan. we come together once a week -- once...
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. >> i hope you enjoy aspen during the next hour as well. we will tell you what it is like to be a disease detectives. for those of you that saw the movie "contagion." diseaseslet is a detectives and it is pretty realistic. it is a boots on the ground experience of what the cdc does to keep all of us safe. officers, the program is and is a 60 years old really unique type of training. it is the epidemic intelligence services and a clever fellow figured that if he could highlight that we needed this kind of specialist to protect ourselves from biological warfare, he would probably get funding from congress for it. and they would both protect us from biological warfare and from lots of other health threats. what it has done for more than 60 years. victim and of health problems are things that officers can potentially investigate. i was assigned to new york city. often or maybe usually happens, the person that ring the alarm bell and called the health department was an alert clinician. in this case, they called us and said i think i am seeing a
. >> i hope you enjoy aspen during the next hour as well. we will tell you what it is like to be a disease detectives. for those of you that saw the movie "contagion." diseaseslet is a detectives and it is pretty realistic. it is a boots on the ground experience of what the cdc does to keep all of us safe. officers, the program is and is a 60 years old really unique type of training. it is the epidemic intelligence services and a clever fellow figured that if he could highlight...
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and then i went to aspen to study with rossin a la vine because she was the most dynamic teacher of theery well-known for working on technique. but she took me knowing full well that i was trying to use the piano as a tool for conducting mostly. and i didn't know how much i wanted to perform on the piano. turned out i did want to, and did do quite a-- quite a lot more than i pictured when i started. but she was-- she was very willing to start with me when i was 14, the year after i was with zurkin. and in aspen every year were-- well, first of all darius mio, the great mio who was the head of the composition faculty, he brought contemporary composers with him every summer. so one had a chance to talk with them and hear their musk and work on their music. just, for example. i conducted albert harring in front of its composer benjamin britain while i was there. i think of that now because we're doing a beautiful revival of midsummer night's dream at the met at the moment. and it's-- but i think one after the other, it perhaps can be seen better if i say whenever i conduct a french piece o
and then i went to aspen to study with rossin a la vine because she was the most dynamic teacher of theery well-known for working on technique. but she took me knowing full well that i was trying to use the piano as a tool for conducting mostly. and i didn't know how much i wanted to perform on the piano. turned out i did want to, and did do quite a-- quite a lot more than i pictured when i started. but she was-- she was very willing to start with me when i was 14, the year after i was with...
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elise and i both this past weekend at a security conference in aspen. a touch part of the job admittedly. and one of the points made there by a senior u.s. general was russia, before the normandy celebration, trying to get goodwill, had 28,000 troops at the border, so we're done. we're friends. and since then put back at least 14,000 and that number is rising. there is a real fear that he might now intervene. mull takerly in a way that he -- militarily in a way that he -- putin, excuse me, that the west has pushed him and he does not like being put into a corner and he doesn't like feeling like he's been put into a box. pro-russian separatists will say to him, we need help. and there's a palpable sense that you might actually see russian troops openly, openly in ukraine. not sneaking in, openly operating in ukrainian territory. >> and there was a concern that originally maybe he was kind of on one hand trying to play with the west. trying to seem conciliatory and willing to talk. to avoid some of the sanctions. now there's just a real feeling that he's
elise and i both this past weekend at a security conference in aspen. a touch part of the job admittedly. and one of the points made there by a senior u.s. general was russia, before the normandy celebration, trying to get goodwill, had 28,000 troops at the border, so we're done. we're friends. and since then put back at least 14,000 and that number is rising. there is a real fear that he might now intervene. mull takerly in a way that he -- militarily in a way that he -- putin, excuse me, that...
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this event is hosted by the atlantic and the aspen institute. it is 15 minutes. before lunch, i will give you a quick rundown of some of my world. i am a cancer biologist, genetic scientist. i will run through a few things about cancer and drug development and some of the work i have been doing that i think you will find interesting. i am with a group normally known for design with a brand-new group in that company focused on bio design. cancer is a relatively straightforward disease, even a largee accumulated body of information on it. down,it on -- trip it all -- strip it all down and it is cells that have had their dna corrupted. if he keeps growing and starts to spread to the body, it it can crash the network essentially. the problem is, when you think about it, cancer is an infection , not with the microbe or a virus, but with one of your own whoes -- your own cells have gone rogue. 100 years ago, we did not worry quite so much about cancer because it was bacterial infections that can do kill us. etc. cuts, accidents, with. nothing to fight it is discovered
this event is hosted by the atlantic and the aspen institute. it is 15 minutes. before lunch, i will give you a quick rundown of some of my world. i am a cancer biologist, genetic scientist. i will run through a few things about cancer and drug development and some of the work i have been doing that i think you will find interesting. i am with a group normally known for design with a brand-new group in that company focused on bio design. cancer is a relatively straightforward disease, even a...
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it is hosted by aspen institute in aspen, colorado. as bob said, we are extraordinarily fortunate to have two great secretaries of state, madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. the third person will arrive. i spoke to him by phone. his plane was diverted. he had to drive in. i said we would filibuster until he arrived. one way to do that is to say a word about our aspen strategy group. we are a unique institution, i think, in the american foreign-policy because we are nonpartisan. not just bipartisan. we are republicans, democrats, and independents come together once a year. we are in our 30th year. we were founded by two great americans. the general who is not here right now but will be here in a couple of hours and professor joe nye. i would ask you to salute joe. maybe you can stand. [applause] we are going to be discussing russia over the next 3.5 days. there is nothing to talk about, u.s.-russian relationships these days but everything to talk about. as we await bob's arrival, we might talk about the issue that united condoleezz
it is hosted by aspen institute in aspen, colorado. as bob said, we are extraordinarily fortunate to have two great secretaries of state, madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. the third person will arrive. i spoke to him by phone. his plane was diverted. he had to drive in. i said we would filibuster until he arrived. one way to do that is to say a word about our aspen strategy group. we are a unique institution, i think, in the american foreign-policy because we are nonpartisan. not just...
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h hemlock and aspen. there was war in the north.ds killed the steam boats but there was lumber in the north. head's up, lumber on the upper river. head's up. lumber enough to cover all europe. ♪ down from minnesota and wisconsin, down to st. paul, down to st. louis and st. joe. lumber for the new continent of the west. lumber for the new mills. ♪ there was lumber in the north and coal in the hills. iron and coal. down to pittsburgh, down to wheeling. iron and coal to the steel mill for the railroads driving west and south for the new sitters of the great valley. ♪ we build new machinery and cleared new land in the west. 10 million bales down the to gulf. 15 million bales down to the gulf. cotton if for spools of italy and germany. across to the rockies and down to minnesota 2,500 miles to new÷ orleans. we built a new continent. ♪ black spruce and for way pine, douglas fur and red cedar. scarlet smoke and shag bark hickory. we built 100 cities and a thousand towns but at what a cost? we top off the aligeyny and sent it down the river
h hemlock and aspen. there was war in the north.ds killed the steam boats but there was lumber in the north. head's up, lumber on the upper river. head's up. lumber enough to cover all europe. ♪ down from minnesota and wisconsin, down to st. paul, down to st. louis and st. joe. lumber for the new continent of the west. lumber for the new mills. ♪ there was lumber in the north and coal in the hills. iron and coal. down to pittsburgh, down to wheeling. iron and coal to the steel mill for the...
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willing to start with me when i was 14, the year -- in aspen,ith he broughtud, contemporary composersevery summer. one had a chance to talk with them and hear their music and work on the music. conducted albert herring in front of its composer benjamin britten when i was there. i think of that now because we are doing a beautiful revival of midsummer nights dream at the met at the moment and it is britain's hundred dear. year.tton's hundredth whenever a player french peace, jennieme are jean morel, crespin, pierre who started conducting in cleveland and work with me on a lot of his music and the school music that i need to learn. manual rosenthal came to the met and conducted our french triple bill and was literally connected , he was a ravel protege. blowthrough which i tried very hard to get, because i just felt we were getting further and further away from the composers and when the pieces were written, and i didn't want that to happen to me. >> when you stand there or sit there, you sit or stand on the shoulders of giants. >> that is absolutely true. this is what makes it so criti
willing to start with me when i was 14, the year -- in aspen,ith he broughtud, contemporary composersevery summer. one had a chance to talk with them and hear their music and work on the music. conducted albert herring in front of its composer benjamin britten when i was there. i think of that now because we are doing a beautiful revival of midsummer nights dream at the met at the moment and it is britain's hundred dear. year.tton's hundredth whenever a player french peace, jennieme are jean...
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who was giving a speech at the aspen institute.speech at the aspen institute. i remember sitting in that session with the two of them and mrs. thatcher said, "i believe saddam hussein is going on into saudi arabia, that he is not going to stop at kuwait. he wants those oil fields, and it's going to be one country after another." and president bush says, "i agree, and i think he must be stopped." and he said, "let's go around the world and see who's with us and who's against us." >> one of the extraordinary things about george bush is when he became president, he knew most of the other leaders in the world. >> it's only with friends that you can take off the gloves and talk from the heart. >> and he cultivated those friendships. they weren't just acquaintances for him. >> he was absolutely the pioneer of telephone diplomacy. his capacity more than anybody else i ever knew simply to pick up the phone and talk to people. there suddenly out of the blue was the leader of the free world. >> he called when there was no purpose to the call
who was giving a speech at the aspen institute.speech at the aspen institute. i remember sitting in that session with the two of them and mrs. thatcher said, "i believe saddam hussein is going on into saudi arabia, that he is not going to stop at kuwait. he wants those oil fields, and it's going to be one country after another." and president bush says, "i agree, and i think he must be stopped." and he said, "let's go around the world and see who's with us and who's...
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one way to do that is to say a word about our aspen strategy group. we are a unique institution, i think, in the american foreign-policy because we are nonpartisan. not just bipartisan. we are republicans, democrats, and independents come together once a year. we have dialects with the chinese, indian, and the brazilian leadership. we are in our 30th year. we were founded by two great americans. , who isbrent scowcroft not here right now but will be here in a couple of hours and professor joe nye. i would ask you to salute joe. maybe you can stand. [applause] we are going to be discussing russia over the next 3.5 days. there is nothing to talk about, u.s.-russian relationships these days, but everything to talk about. as we await bob's arrival, we might talk about the issue that united condoleezza rice and madeleine albright. it was a shared interest in russia. it was one individual who brought them both to that shared interest. maybe the way to do this, condoleezza rice, for you to start and madeleine will finish. >> absolutely. thank you all for joi
one way to do that is to say a word about our aspen strategy group. we are a unique institution, i think, in the american foreign-policy because we are nonpartisan. not just bipartisan. we are republicans, democrats, and independents come together once a year. we have dialects with the chinese, indian, and the brazilian leadership. we are in our 30th year. we were founded by two great americans. , who isbrent scowcroft not here right now but will be here in a couple of hours and professor joe...
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intake towers, two on each side for the powered plant aspen stock system climbed as a maze of reinforcingand concrete, perched on shelves, these graceful columns rose 403 feet, well above the dam's crest and the canyon's rim. two giant spillways were set against the canyon walls on each side of the reservoir just above the dam. these high level controls each capable of bypassing 200,000 cubic feast water per second assure that no water ill ever over top the dam. water flowing into the basins plunges downward into the tunnels to enter the river below the dam, 100-foot long drum gates rise during flood stage to give the reservoir an additional 16 feet of storage. hoover dam's pen stock system called for pipes of unprecedented size, ranging from 8 1/2 to 30 feet in diameter and 5/8 to 2 3/4 inches. steel plate was brought from eastern rolling mills. a steel fabrication plant erected especially for this job near the dam site rolled and assembled nearly the three miles of pipe installed in the canyon wall tunnels. hoover dam's construction, fabrication of the pipe sections required special mac
intake towers, two on each side for the powered plant aspen stock system climbed as a maze of reinforcingand concrete, perched on shelves, these graceful columns rose 403 feet, well above the dam's crest and the canyon's rim. two giant spillways were set against the canyon walls on each side of the reservoir just above the dam. these high level controls each capable of bypassing 200,000 cubic feast water per second assure that no water ill ever over top the dam. water flowing into the basins...
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[applause] >> i hope you enjoy aspen during the next hour as well. we will tell you what it is like to be a disease detectives. for those of you that saw the movie "contagion." kate winslet is a disease detectives and it is pretty realistic. it is a boots on the ground experience of what the cdc does to keep all of us safe. eis officers, the program is more than 60 years old and is a really unique type of training. it is the epidemic intelligence services and a clever fellow figured that if he could highlight that we needed this kind of specialist to protect ourselves from biological warfare, he would probably get funding from congress for it. and they would both protect us from biological warfare and from lots of other health threats. that is what it has done for more than 60 years. victim and of health problems are things that officers can potentially investigate. i was assigned to new york city. and as often or maybe usually happens, the person that ring the alarm bell and called the health department was an alert clinician. in this case, they cal
[applause] >> i hope you enjoy aspen during the next hour as well. we will tell you what it is like to be a disease detectives. for those of you that saw the movie "contagion." kate winslet is a disease detectives and it is pretty realistic. it is a boots on the ground experience of what the cdc does to keep all of us safe. eis officers, the program is more than 60 years old and is a really unique type of training. it is the epidemic intelligence services and a clever fellow...
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. >> these kids from a summer camp near aspen, colorado is if to give amanda a lifesaving gift.she hasn't been able to do here since she was paralyzed in a horrific accident 21 years ago. >> now i want to invite the kids to have at it and rip into it. >> it is a buy ontic robot called exo. a battery powered external skeleton that gives her body the power to do this: >> are you ready? >> three two one blast off! >> whoa! >> and this. >> i'm walk, you guys! >> and even this! [ crying ] >> the technology is so cutting-edge that amanda is the first person in the united states to own one. >> the moment she stood up, i was just amazed because she's been sitting down for 21 years! and that first feeling to stand up again, it's just -- i would have been thrilled obe in that position. >> it was an emotional moment for these kids who spent the past year selling countless cups of legal owade and raising are money from generous people to make it happen. >> the first moment, when i stood up and i tried see the children's faces, and some of them, the really little ones, they were just in awe!
. >> these kids from a summer camp near aspen, colorado is if to give amanda a lifesaving gift.she hasn't been able to do here since she was paralyzed in a horrific accident 21 years ago. >> now i want to invite the kids to have at it and rip into it. >> it is a buy ontic robot called exo. a battery powered external skeleton that gives her body the power to do this: >> are you ready? >> three two one blast off! >> whoa! >> and this. >> i'm walk,...
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the beach boys brought their goo vibrations to sun center studios in aspen, delaware county.his is the finale of the summer concert series. >>> this may look like a good way to cool off, but it could also have devastating consequences. thanks to hidden hazards below the surface of the water there. and it's prompting a warning this morning from local police. >>> and a little later, philadelphia's cheese steak war heating up. the giant statement one local favorite is making to its biggest rival. >>> out in anaheim, different night, same result. the phillies dropped another one-run game after blowing a lead. today's an off day before the phills visit the san francisco giants. >>> a video posted on youtube shows young people trying to get a thrill and cool off at a local rock quarry. but police are warning this is dangerous, even deadly. the video has attracted visitors to the abandoned old slate quarry in bangor. the mayor said the police arrested 15 people on monday, most of those from out of state. >> first responders have a very difficult time coming in here. it's not easy to
the beach boys brought their goo vibrations to sun center studios in aspen, delaware county.his is the finale of the summer concert series. >>> this may look like a good way to cool off, but it could also have devastating consequences. thanks to hidden hazards below the surface of the water there. and it's prompting a warning this morning from local police. >>> and a little later, philadelphia's cheese steak war heating up. the giant statement one local favorite is making to...
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the first is from julio, who is president of aspen italia. >> what about germany?what about germany and the absence of europe? what about the relationship between germany, russia, and china? so, the oldest scheme was the atlantic one. the new scheme could be continental. do you feel a new edition of the old book written by kai schmidt? >> i have a great deal of confidence in the unified democratic journey. -- germany. i have a lot of confidence in chancellor merkel's leadership, which i think it's been extraordinary given all that germany has faced since the financial crisis. really, to keep both the euro and the european union from unraveling at times when it looked like the greek crisis and the prolonged crisis might do that. it is not that we have strength -- strains and tensions with germany. we do. it's clear it's not the kind of atlantic feel we had with helmut kohl and those are remembered world war ii, remembered the way the united states defended a democratic germany. but things change with generations. what i don't think has changed is the rock-solid shar
the first is from julio, who is president of aspen italia. >> what about germany?what about germany and the absence of europe? what about the relationship between germany, russia, and china? so, the oldest scheme was the atlantic one. the new scheme could be continental. do you feel a new edition of the old book written by kai schmidt? >> i have a great deal of confidence in the unified democratic journey. -- germany. i have a lot of confidence in chancellor merkel's leadership,...
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he spoke at this year's new york ideas festival, voted -- hosted by the atlantic and the aspen institute before lunch, i will give you a quick rundown of some of my world. i am a cancer biologist, genetic scientist. i will run through a few things about cancer and drug development and some of the work i have been doing that i think you will find interesting. i am with a group normally known for design with a brand-new group in that company focused on bio design. cancer is a relatively straightforward disease, even though we accumulated a large body of information on it. strip it all down and it is cells that have had their dna corrupted. if it keeps growing and starts to spread to the body, it can crash the network essentially. the problem is, when you think about it, cancer is an infection, not with the microbe or a virus, but with one of your own cells who have gone rogue. 100 years ago, we did not worry quite so much about cancer because it was bacterial infections that tended to kill us. small cuts, accidents, etc. we had nothing to fight it with. this molecule is discovered in 1929,
he spoke at this year's new york ideas festival, voted -- hosted by the atlantic and the aspen institute before lunch, i will give you a quick rundown of some of my world. i am a cancer biologist, genetic scientist. i will run through a few things about cancer and drug development and some of the work i have been doing that i think you will find interesting. i am with a group normally known for design with a brand-new group in that company focused on bio design. cancer is a relatively...
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tortoises wandering the aspen art museum with ipads stuck to their backs. a petition calls the exhibit cruel. museum fors say the animals are well cared for. the ipads are attached using a removable adhesive. still ahead here tonight, a drumming prodigy with talent beyond his years. >> glor: finally here tonight, a story about dreams coming true, in this case, very early with a little talent and a lot of hard work. at this weekend's drum corps international world championships in indianapolis, a young drummer from tucson is playing with the big kids. jill wagner has his story. >> reporter: the majority of musicians and dancers in this ensemble are college aged, but keep an eye on this drummer. brandon olander is just 16. he is the youngest snare drummer in the blue devils drum and bugle corps. >> my uncle had a pair of old drum sticks in his house. >> he started at age 10. >> i took drum sticks and was beating away on a chair. >> reporter: even then, he dreamed of becoming part of this corps with the most world championships. he first got in front of blue d
tortoises wandering the aspen art museum with ipads stuck to their backs. a petition calls the exhibit cruel. museum fors say the animals are well cared for. the ipads are attached using a removable adhesive. still ahead here tonight, a drumming prodigy with talent beyond his years. >> glor: finally here tonight, a story about dreams coming true, in this case, very early with a little talent and a lot of hard work. at this weekend's drum corps international world championships in...
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instituteic and aspen hold the annual new york ideas festival. on c-span 2, authors and books on living in the tech age. 3, programs on the civil war battle of the crater which took place in 1864. tomorrow, elizabeth of the atking's institution looking u.s. poverty. then a discussion on the air quality act of 1967. our guests include assistant administer jeff homestead and robin juni. here comments and tweets. hear comments and weeds. delivered aobama statement on the heading murder of james foley by isis. he spoke from martha's vineyard. >> today, the entire world is appalled by the brutal murder of jim foley. jim was a journalist, a son, a brother, and a friend. he reported from difficult and dangerous places, bearing witness from a world away. he was taken hostage nearly two years ago in syria and he was courageously reporting on the conflict there. jim was taken from us. he was 40 years old, one of five siblings, the son of a mom and dad who worked tirelessly for his release. earlier today, i spoke with them and told them we are heartbroken b
instituteic and aspen hold the annual new york ideas festival. on c-span 2, authors and books on living in the tech age. 3, programs on the civil war battle of the crater which took place in 1864. tomorrow, elizabeth of the atking's institution looking u.s. poverty. then a discussion on the air quality act of 1967. our guests include assistant administer jeff homestead and robin juni. here comments and tweets. hear comments and weeds. delivered aobama statement on the heading murder of james...
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that was last year when the montgomery county health department said they had a complaint about this aspen hill chipotle on connecticut avenue. the complaint said there was a roach in the food and inspectors found no hot water provided at all sinks and this guy gave us our favorite reaction ever. >> oh, yeah? what? >> reporter: wait till he hears what's happened now. >> repeat violator. >> reporter: now the wusa9 restaurant alert app shows a july 90 inspection this year at the same -- july 9th inspection this year at the same chipotle out of compliance for cold holding temperature. when we checked the county's paper reports, it gives more details citing foodborne illness complaint received from customers and mentions potentially hazardous foods held at 60 degrees and above. that's almost 20 degrees warmer than the maximum 41 degrees or colder. also closed in montgomery county, karen's deli located in the lobby of this research boulevard office be in rockville. the wusa9 restaurant alert app shows karen's out of compliance for food protected from contamination and out of compliance for prop
that was last year when the montgomery county health department said they had a complaint about this aspen hill chipotle on connecticut avenue. the complaint said there was a roach in the food and inspectors found no hot water provided at all sinks and this guy gave us our favorite reaction ever. >> oh, yeah? what? >> reporter: wait till he hears what's happened now. >> repeat violator. >> reporter: now the wusa9 restaurant alert app shows a july 90 inspection this year...
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. >> just by virtue of his job aspen state's football coach franklin will be one of the most visible people in pennsylvania. i can tell you he won't be intimidate by that nor by prominent role he will play in the ongoing process of recovery and healing in state college. my report is on six abc.com as is the the entire interview with james franklin. >>> lets get that accu weather forecast tonight exclusive with cecily tynan. >> jim, it is looking really nice as we head towards weekend. storm tracker six live double scan showing we have dry conditions tonight. the lets go live on sky six and take a look at head house square where things are quiet and pretty comfortable and today definitely on the cool side. morning low 66 degrees. that is 3 degrees below normal. afternoon high 84. 2 degrees below normal. this date though 1918 it reached 106 degrees. temperature not the heat index. that is highest temperature ever recorded in philadelphia so we were more than 20 degrees cooler then that today. right now temperatures cooling off in the 60's. allentown 66. wilmington 68. millville 66. phi
. >> just by virtue of his job aspen state's football coach franklin will be one of the most visible people in pennsylvania. i can tell you he won't be intimidate by that nor by prominent role he will play in the ongoing process of recovery and healing in state college. my report is on six abc.com as is the the entire interview with james franklin. >>> lets get that accu weather forecast tonight exclusive with cecily tynan. >> jim, it is looking really nice as we head...
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. >>> montgomery county police are asking for your help finding a missing aspen hill woman to bring her home. 29-year-old evi yancey was last seen around noon yesterday in the 4700 block of bel pre road. authorities seancey functions at an intellectual level lower than her age. authorities are worried for her well-being and say she frequents the westfield wheaton shopping center and cedar creek lane in silver spring. anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of evi yancey is asked to call police. >>> health care officials are fearing the ebola outbreak in liberia is only going to get worse. >> train enthusiasts, you now have the opportunity to purchase your very own life size steam enjim. we'll show you how in just a few minutes. >> thank you for waking up with >>> it is 6:08. pretty skies. unfortunately the clouds are blocking the view of jupiter and venus. if it clears up you'll see them half a degree apart but then the light will get in the way. we'll see temperatures top out in the low to mid-80s with a better chance of showers as you can see on the futurecast down toward th
. >>> montgomery county police are asking for your help finding a missing aspen hill woman to bring her home. 29-year-old evi yancey was last seen around noon yesterday in the 4700 block of bel pre road. authorities seancey functions at an intellectual level lower than her age. authorities are worried for her well-being and say she frequents the westfield wheaton shopping center and cedar creek lane in silver spring. anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of evi yancey is...
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after that, a discussion on the .otivations and goals after that the aspen ideas festival in colorado. former union members say why they left their union. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation. we welcome those who join us on
after that, a discussion on the .otivations and goals after that the aspen ideas festival in colorado. former union members say why they left their union. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation. we welcome those who join us on
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in aspen that chapter. have journalists could be a little bit more like politicians are respected. a little bit more transparent about their own ideology. the other is, if you look at surveys of journalists, the vote something like 92-8 for the democrats. i am sure in the average is room it is just filled liberals. it probably interact very little of conservatives. meanwhile, a liberal politician must interact with conservative politicians. they are stuck together in the house and senate. if it wants to get anything done they have to interact with the other side. so maybe a couple minor digs of the media. >> host: in what ways does the journal's personal bias affect his riding and how would that affect -- >> guest: yes. the key thing. i call it the distortion method of bias. and what i mean is that i don't think that the journalists are lying to a spirit don't think they're telling intrudes on either side. by and large almost everything they say is true. with the bias is with they don't report, crimes of a mission. so i think that often happens when just thinking, is this story int
in aspen that chapter. have journalists could be a little bit more like politicians are respected. a little bit more transparent about their own ideology. the other is, if you look at surveys of journalists, the vote something like 92-8 for the democrats. i am sure in the average is room it is just filled liberals. it probably interact very little of conservatives. meanwhile, a liberal politician must interact with conservative politicians. they are stuck together in the house and senate. if it...
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form posted by the aspen institute. secretary gates talked about ukraine and russian foreign-policy. reasons weone of the face a serious crisis and why it is the worst since the end of the cold war is putin is trying to upend two points of international order that people thought were settled. one was that border changes could only be resolved through peaceful negotiations and notent of the parties, and satisfaction or revenge as claims by force. the second was the freedom of sovereign states to choose which other countries with whom they wanted to ally politically, economically, and for security. has of those putin essentially thrown aside. what the europeans and we for a long time felt was a matter settled at the end of the cold war is now very much back on the table. >> you can hear more from defense secretary robert gates and the former secretaries of state tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> while congress is on break, c-span's primetime features a wide range of political views and topics. we visit the atlant
form posted by the aspen institute. secretary gates talked about ukraine and russian foreign-policy. reasons weone of the face a serious crisis and why it is the worst since the end of the cold war is putin is trying to upend two points of international order that people thought were settled. one was that border changes could only be resolved through peaceful negotiations and notent of the parties, and satisfaction or revenge as claims by force. the second was the freedom of sovereign states to...
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at this rate it will be in rockville and aspen hill in between 4:10 and 4:21. so we will be dealing with rain this evening. the good news is once the line moves through it's going to be dry. about two hours about 6:p.m. in washington. have the umbrella handy. but nothing crazy. you will be dealing with rain for maybe 30, 45 minutes. going to the nationals game, ill have a look a at that forecast. for the most part they are going to be able to get the game in. 86 right no and by 10:00 this even most of the area will be mainly dry. >>> now to big breaking news out of virginia. the u.s. supreme court weighing in on gay marriage today. barbara harrison with the details. >> the supreme court had just put a hold on same-sex marriages in virginia just hours before they were set to begin. courthouse ceremonies would have started as early as 8:00 tomorrow morning without action by the o high court. the ban was struck down last month by appeals court. clerks in the state had already began making preparations for tomorrow. now if the supreme court decides not to hear the
at this rate it will be in rockville and aspen hill in between 4:10 and 4:21. so we will be dealing with rain this evening. the good news is once the line moves through it's going to be dry. about two hours about 6:p.m. in washington. have the umbrella handy. but nothing crazy. you will be dealing with rain for maybe 30, 45 minutes. going to the nationals game, ill have a look a at that forecast. for the most part they are going to be able to get the game in. 86 right no and by 10:00 this even...
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in the meantime, they have flown to phoenix, or aspen or honolulu or someplace where they don't expect. this they think they have the flu. all the doctors and nurses are touching their body fluids. they're touching others. they don't expect it. >> why are they being treat here? i mean, they are americans. the question is could they have been treated just as he'sfully africa? >> absolutely. there was no medical reason to bring them here. especially when you see how well dr. brantley was. it is supportive care. you give them intravenal us fluids. there are extra hospitals there. they're more used to treating this. the reason is the head of samaritan's purse, a wonderful human being. one of the best i've ever met, billy graham's son, franklin graham. he takes the best care of his people of any relief organization. he had a couple of his members taken hostage i think in sudan. i went to the ends of the toerth free them. so he will make sure they have the best care on the planet. but you're right. they didn't need to come here to save their lives. bottom line. >> so dr. bob, very quickly, t
in the meantime, they have flown to phoenix, or aspen or honolulu or someplace where they don't expect. this they think they have the flu. all the doctors and nurses are touching their body fluids. they're touching others. they don't expect it. >> why are they being treat here? i mean, they are americans. the question is could they have been treated just as he'sfully africa? >> absolutely. there was no medical reason to bring them here. especially when you see how well dr. brantley...
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we have the hotel jerome in aspen.have other properties that are going to open soon. >> what is the next when you're going to open? >> i can tell you the next popular we will open is in fiji. >> that is going to be a long flight for you. >> it is a long flight. the we are excited because we look for spectacular locations to delight our guests. >> thank you for spending time with us. back any time. mark harmon, managing partner of auberge resorts. this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. for headlines, let's go to su keenan in the newsroom. >> we have late word goldman sachs has agreed to buy back $3.15 billion in mortgage securities as part of a settlement with the housing finance agency. the deal aims to resolve all residentialed to mortgage-backed security spot by fannie mae and freddie mac from 2005 two 2007. very big news. argentine bonds sell for a second week after the argentine president proposed a plan to get the country out of default. a u.s. judge called the
we have the hotel jerome in aspen.have other properties that are going to open soon. >> what is the next when you're going to open? >> i can tell you the next popular we will open is in fiji. >> that is going to be a long flight for you. >> it is a long flight. the we are excited because we look for spectacular locations to delight our guests. >> thank you for spending time with us. back any time. mark harmon, managing partner of auberge resorts. this is...
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. >> and colorado, an exhibit in the aspen art museum getting attention and leaving people shell shockedthree african tort eases have eye pads strapped to the back. the devices show victims. the museum said they are not a poring to be bothered by the ipad. >> it is among the parent's worst fear. a crowded mall or other place. you realize that your child has vanished. this may provide parents peace of mind. a listia has more. >> we are looking for five. five different kids. >> daughters and one son, and a guys who developed kid sport gps. >> according to this, shea is there. nsporting a bracelet with a gps system and registered to a smart phone app. >> they can narrow to the exact street. >> jason and brian developed the bracelet after a beach vacation in mexico after a friend's kid came up missing three hours. >> every kid wears bands and brace lets. >> and there is an option to create predetermined bound rows and comes with a looking mechanism. sullivan heard criticism that this is the ultimate in helicopter parenting. >> i will let her g. but i get piece of mind and i know where she s.
. >> and colorado, an exhibit in the aspen art museum getting attention and leaving people shell shockedthree african tort eases have eye pads strapped to the back. the devices show victims. the museum said they are not a poring to be bothered by the ipad. >> it is among the parent's worst fear. a crowded mall or other place. you realize that your child has vanished. this may provide parents peace of mind. a listia has more. >> we are looking for five. five different kids....
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washington indian head highway at old fort road, d georgia avenue at connecticut avenue, aspen hill, just spoke with montgomery county police, they say only property damage here. no major issues. that should be out of the way soon. outer loop between connecticut and which iss with also a crash there, wider look at things, looking pretty good. back in ten minutes. >>> a frightening scene playing out on a busy highway. why what happened immediately after this motorcycle slammed in to a car left drivers stunned. >>> and the latest accomplishment for this young phenom. >>> 6:15. we're watching a developing story this morning. president obama is expected to speak later today about the beheading of an american journalist. islamic state militants released a video showing that execution. we will not be showing that to you. u.s. officials say they do believe the man in that video was journalist james foley. foley was kidnapped while reporting in syria. neighbors in new hampshire were devastated. >> it is uncalled for. it's something that he is just an innocent person here. and it makes you wo
washington indian head highway at old fort road, d georgia avenue at connecticut avenue, aspen hill, just spoke with montgomery county police, they say only property damage here. no major issues. that should be out of the way soon. outer loop between connecticut and which iss with also a crash there, wider look at things, looking pretty good. back in ten minutes. >>> a frightening scene playing out on a busy highway. why what happened immediately after this motorcycle slammed in to a...
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the first is from julio, who is president of aspen italia. >> what about germany? what about germany and the absence of europe? what about the relationship between germany, russia, and china? so, the oldest scheme was the atlantic one. the new scheme could be continental. do you feel a new edition of the old book written by kai schmidt? >> i have a great deal of confidence in the unified democratic journey. -- germany. i have a lot of confidence in chancellor merkel's leadership, which i think it's been extraordinary given all that germany has faced since the financial crisis. really, to keep both the euro and the european union from unraveling at times when it looked like the greek crisis and the prolonged crisis might do that. it is not that we have strength of intentions from germany. we do. it's clear it's not the kind of atlantic feel we had with helmut kohl and those are remembered world war ii, remembered the way the united states defended a democratic germany. but things change with generations. what i don't think has changed is the rock-solid shared values
the first is from julio, who is president of aspen italia. >> what about germany? what about germany and the absence of europe? what about the relationship between germany, russia, and china? so, the oldest scheme was the atlantic one. the new scheme could be continental. do you feel a new edition of the old book written by kai schmidt? >> i have a great deal of confidence in the unified democratic journey. -- germany. i have a lot of confidence in chancellor merkel's leadership,...
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the mega store is backing offer plans to build a super center on aspen hill road. group of homeowners in the area opposed the plan. they thought wall h would mean more traffic. supporters hoped it would revitalize the economy. the current buildi has been vacant since 201 >>> appartently loudoun county s driving econom growth. per capita income in loudoun grew at twice the right of other jurisdictions. and morth f times the rate of pair faxintch halot 2%. >>> struggling to keep order. the clashes overnight between riot police and protesters as tensions boil over again in a missouri community. >>> not what y want to come home to. the mess left behind for some travelers in the wake of the heavy rainstorms. no rain on the horizon, but we will see some wild temperature swings in the hours to come. in the meantime,ckutha sunrise. >>> if you're headed to the redskins game oay, metro will stay open an extra hour. make sure you enter the morgan boulevard or largo up to center stations no later than 12:10 a.m. to make to the last blue and silver lins. all other metro station
the mega store is backing offer plans to build a super center on aspen hill road. group of homeowners in the area opposed the plan. they thought wall h would mean more traffic. supporters hoped it would revitalize the economy. the current buildi has been vacant since 201 >>> appartently loudoun county s driving econom growth. per capita income in loudoun grew at twice the right of other jurisdictions. and morth f times the rate of pair faxintch halot 2%. >>> struggling to keep...