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. >> oh, my god the man is dead on aspen hill and -- >> aspen hill and what? >> oh, i don't know. >> ma'am, ma'am. >> aspen hill, connecticut. what's wrong. >> a man is being killed in front of me. >> how is a man being killed in front of you. >> i don't know. >> ma'am, how do you not know? >> police are all over the place. so here we have the homicide detectives on the scene of a murder putting on bullet-proof vests as they walk around the gas station. and i say to myself, what's going on here? well, it's that point they realize that perhaps the shooting of the man operating the lawn mower, the shooting of the taxicab driver may be related and may well be some sort of sniper attack on these two people. >> it was absolutely one of our worst fears that we had now multiple shootings and really no explanation and no suspect. >> wtop radio reporters amy morris and neal augenstein are among the first to hear of the shootings. >> i was called back to the radio station. on my way back, i got a call call saying, no, no, no, no, go back to where you were. there's been
. >> oh, my god the man is dead on aspen hill and -- >> aspen hill and what? >> oh, i don't know. >> ma'am, ma'am. >> aspen hill, connecticut. what's wrong. >> a man is being killed in front of me. >> how is a man being killed in front of you. >> i don't know. >> ma'am, how do you not know? >> police are all over the place. so here we have the homicide detectives on the scene of a murder putting on bullet-proof vests as they walk...
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news4's zachary kiesch is at aspen road in rockville with more. zack?repor wendy, think about how unusual this is. two emergency vehicles headed to the same place and they collide on the way there. this all happened at about 3:30 this afternoon. the good news is, nobody was seriously injured. got that infor and some more details from the montgomery co fire department. take a liste >> while several of those units were en route, they collided at the intersection of aspen hill road and park lane drive. the engine coming from one of our rockville stations and an ambulance, ems unit coming from another station. >> reporter: the accident closed off streets and put a pinch on the evening commute. stephen has been here for 31 years and says the traffic was anything but typical. >> usually, zero type traffic problems. but now with the way things have gone from this accident, all of the side streets are getting to be very well used. >> reporter: but according to monica, accidents at the intersection of parkland drive and aspen hill road aren't all that uncommon.
news4's zachary kiesch is at aspen road in rockville with more. zack?repor wendy, think about how unusual this is. two emergency vehicles headed to the same place and they collide on the way there. this all happened at about 3:30 this afternoon. the good news is, nobody was seriously injured. got that infor and some more details from the montgomery co fire department. take a liste >> while several of those units were en route, they collided at the intersection of aspen hill road and park...
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so i thought, okay, i'm going to the aspen institute where i am now which is smaller and bring people together and work on certain ideas. you have to learn what your passions are and storytelling, to me, is the greatest fun i have because i think you can sort of bend the world a little bit by saying, let me tell you a story, and that's what the book is about. >> charlie: aspen and the aspen institute is sort of the founder, it seems to me, of the idea of bringing smart people, interesting people together, not only because of the cross fertilization or the networking but also you will hear interesting ideas at these places. it seems they're happening everywhere. you can't pick up a newspaper anywhere without seeing "the new york times" or others are doing it. what is the essence of that? >> one curious thing is we thought that the internet, you know, with its networks would allow us to network virtually, have friends on facebook, sort of convene and google chatrooms. one of the lessons of this book is that you've got to get people together, that collaboration and creativity happens in
so i thought, okay, i'm going to the aspen institute where i am now which is smaller and bring people together and work on certain ideas. you have to learn what your passions are and storytelling, to me, is the greatest fun i have because i think you can sort of bend the world a little bit by saying, let me tell you a story, and that's what the book is about. >> charlie: aspen and the aspen institute is sort of the founder, it seems to me, of the idea of bringing smart people, interesting...
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how about this picture from aspen, colorado. yesterday the golden aspen leaves with a coating of snow. picturesque as it gets. the timing of the 18 rain for this weekend, this is this morning with rain over chicago, michigan, through kentucky, tennessee. by this evening of course a lot of people with friday night plans, football games across the state of ohio into areas of pennsylvania, west virginia, back down into the atlanta area. that's where the line of storms will be. it will not be a severe or as damaging as yesterday but there will be lightning. saturday morning it heads for d.c. saturday afternoon and evening, new york city. looks like a rainy saturday afternoon and evening in new england. it clears out for sunday. so that's good. hopefully the leaves will be left on the trees. >> yeah, hopefully. thanks, bill. >>> in the news this morning, hundreds of protesters face to face with riot police in naples, italy. they tried to storm the area where government officials were meeting with executives from the european bank. po
how about this picture from aspen, colorado. yesterday the golden aspen leaves with a coating of snow. picturesque as it gets. the timing of the 18 rain for this weekend, this is this morning with rain over chicago, michigan, through kentucky, tennessee. by this evening of course a lot of people with friday night plans, football games across the state of ohio into areas of pennsylvania, west virginia, back down into the atlanta area. that's where the line of storms will be. it will not be a...
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this is in rockville on aspen hill road near parkland drive. people have now been rushed to the hospital. one of them has serious injuries. wee a crew headed to the scene. we'll have aive update still ahead in our newscast. >>> a woman is recovering this evening after she was seriously wounded by a dog. >> yeah, this happened as the victim was house sitting in a home that had nearly a dozen dogs inside. how we have learned that home is going to be condemned. news4's pat collins has the story from silver sprin >> reporter: one by one, they removed the dogs from this house on garrett park road. this after police shot and killed a dog who was attacking a woman . police say the woman is 5 4 years old. she was taken to the hospital with serious bite wounds to her head, chest and neck. police say the victim was house sitting and watching the dogs for a relative who was on vacation. it happened shortly after noon at this house. a woman was being mauled by a dog inside. she picked up her phone and dialed 911 for help. the dispatcher could hear dogs bar
this is in rockville on aspen hill road near parkland drive. people have now been rushed to the hospital. one of them has serious injuries. wee a crew headed to the scene. we'll have aive update still ahead in our newscast. >>> a woman is recovering this evening after she was seriously wounded by a dog. >> yeah, this happened as the victim was house sitting in a home that had nearly a dozen dogs inside. how we have learned that home is going to be condemned. news4's pat collins...
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the atlantic and the aspen institute cohost this event.bout 2 hours and 45 minutes. >> and the universe parts. the fabric of the universe unfolds. brian green has written "the fabric of the universe." the fabric of the cosmos, the elegant universe. icarus on the edge of time, which i love. and the hidden reality. the trio of books that deal with multiverses, relativity. we are supposed to within 20 minutes, actually, 18 minutes and 17 seconds, give you the whole story of the cosmos and the universe. so, brian, let's begin at the beginning. how did it begin? >> how did it begin? oh, good question. we don't know. but -- >> but we have some ideas.
the atlantic and the aspen institute cohost this event.bout 2 hours and 45 minutes. >> and the universe parts. the fabric of the universe unfolds. brian green has written "the fabric of the universe." the fabric of the cosmos, the elegant universe. icarus on the edge of time, which i love. and the hidden reality. the trio of books that deal with multiverses, relativity. we are supposed to within 20 minutes, actually, 18 minutes and 17 seconds, give you the whole story of the...
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i'm going to go to the aspen institute which is smaller and work on certain ideas. you have to learn what your passions are and storytelling to me is the greatest fun i have. because i think you can sort of bend the world a little bit by saying let me tell you a story. >> aspen institute is the founder, it seems to me, the idea of bringing smart people together, not only because of cross fertilization and the networking, but you will hear ideas. yet it seems like they are happening everywhere. the "new york times" is doing or "financial times" is doing it. what is the essence of that? >> one curious thing is we thought that the internet, with its networks, would allow us to network virtually, have friends on facebook, sort of convene in google chat rooms. if one of the lessons of this book and steve jobs knew it ll, is that and marissa when she took over yahoo!. you have to get people together, that collaboration has to take place. when you get people together in the flesh, bell labs. t goes all the way through googleplex, yahoo! and others. with this ability to hav
i'm going to go to the aspen institute which is smaller and work on certain ideas. you have to learn what your passions are and storytelling to me is the greatest fun i have. because i think you can sort of bend the world a little bit by saying let me tell you a story. >> aspen institute is the founder, it seems to me, the idea of bringing smart people together, not only because of cross fertilization and the networking, but you will hear ideas. yet it seems like they are happening...
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over aspen hill, these showers are not going to amount to a whole lot. urbana looking at a few showers. as we widen the view out, you can see off to the west, it is mainly dry. temperatures cooling down slowly as we move through the evening hours, dropping through the fifth these with a line of stronger storms along the way. we will give you the timing of that along with a cold front in just a few minutes. >> coming up here at 6:30 -- what was supposed to be a fun hayride leaves one teenager dead and more than a dozen injured. hear what is being blamed for the tragedy. and we haven't up eight on an air traffic control facility that caught fire disrupting flight nationwide. >> one person was taken to the hospital after a car slammed into a home early this morning. prince george's county firefighters tweeted this bitty -- tweeted this photo from the scene. we don't know what caused the crash and there's no word right now on the victim's condition. across the nation, investigators a brake problem may have caused a deadly hayride accident in maine. when the-
over aspen hill, these showers are not going to amount to a whole lot. urbana looking at a few showers. as we widen the view out, you can see off to the west, it is mainly dry. temperatures cooling down slowly as we move through the evening hours, dropping through the fifth these with a line of stronger storms along the way. we will give you the timing of that along with a cold front in just a few minutes. >> coming up here at 6:30 -- what was supposed to be a fun hayride leaves one...
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here in aspen, i can't even buy a handbag with mobile money. that means that in this mall area ai -- this small area we have managed to leapfrog over the west and start using technology that has not been adapted here before. i believe that if we can succeed in leapfrogging in the single area of mobile technology, then we can leapfrog in healthcare as well. i am the founder and ceo of wft africa's first air ambulance service. every single year he would conduct hundreds of rescues across western and central africa with our planes and helicopters and team of doctors. now, our service runs much cheaper and much leaner than our western counterparts. we have had to think outside the box a lot when it came to sourcing for medical equipment, when it came to keeping our operating costs low and we operate primarily in nigeria. so we have quite dangerous terrain to cover and to rescue people from. now, i really believe that african entrepreneurs in the next few years can join the leagues of general electric and metronic and oxylog to deliver the next gene
here in aspen, i can't even buy a handbag with mobile money. that means that in this mall area ai -- this small area we have managed to leapfrog over the west and start using technology that has not been adapted here before. i believe that if we can succeed in leapfrogging in the single area of mobile technology, then we can leapfrog in healthcare as well. i am the founder and ceo of wft africa's first air ambulance service. every single year he would conduct hundreds of rescues across western...
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if you're in rockville, swing by aspen shell on aspen hill road, regular unleaded there?07 per gallon. you can win $900 worth of gas by liking wusa9 on facebook. enter your contact info early and often to increase your chance of winning. it's the $900 driving you crazy gas give-away sponsored by www.wusa9.com. we'll randomly choose the winner the end of the month. good luck! >>> an american artist is using soil and sand to accomplish what most artists do with a palate and paint. >> you can see his work on the national mall. the artist spent the summer taking pictures of about 30 men in washington. this portrait combines the smile of one man, the eyes of another. it's best seen from above. >> i embrace diversity because i enjoyed my childhood so much because all my friends were different. so i want to do a piece about that beautiful backbone of the american melting pot. >> love how differences are dynamic. every mound and curve was carefully positioned with the help of several satellites high above the surface of the earth. >>> always watching always tracking wusa9 first a
if you're in rockville, swing by aspen shell on aspen hill road, regular unleaded there?07 per gallon. you can win $900 worth of gas by liking wusa9 on facebook. enter your contact info early and often to increase your chance of winning. it's the $900 driving you crazy gas give-away sponsored by www.wusa9.com. we'll randomly choose the winner the end of the month. good luck! >>> an american artist is using soil and sand to accomplish what most artists do with a palate and paint....
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this is in rockville on parkland road at aspen hill road. those roads are shut down right at that intersection right now, because of this. we have six people injured. their injuries are not life-threateni, but it was a mess of a crash there, and an investigation is under way. again, this is chopper 4, live pictures over the scene at parkland at aspen hill road in rockville. tryi to get a close-up for you to see the impact of this ambulance and fire and rescue and a fire truck that ran into each other this afternoon. both responding to another situation. the rushing to that scene when they ran into each other. six people injured, not terribly serious injuries. we will keep you posted. back to >> right now, the airplane that carried a texas nurse infected with ebola is in a hangar in denver, colorado, being cleaned for a fourth time. the frontier airplane took nurse amber vinson from cleveland to dallas. two pilots and four flight attendan on vinson's flight are on paid leave now for three weeks. this fourth cleaning of the plane includes remo
this is in rockville on parkland road at aspen hill road. those roads are shut down right at that intersection right now, because of this. we have six people injured. their injuries are not life-threateni, but it was a mess of a crash there, and an investigation is under way. again, this is chopper 4, live pictures over the scene at parkland at aspen hill road in rockville. tryi to get a close-up for you to see the impact of this ambulance and fire and rescue and a fire truck that ran into each...
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and other police officers read to this prekindergarten class in aspen today. they say that 71% of kids in the county do not have access to pre-k and surveys show that early education for at risk children lowers the r football fans like meat clearly, i am a football fan. up your game with the new ultimate meats pizza. a large for $12 dollars. add a mega chocolate chip cookie for just $5 dollars more. better ingredients. better pizza. better football. papa john's. >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board, cecily tynan has the outlook on this first night of october. >> pretty comfort out there. quiet start to the month of october but october we cool down dramatically, the average high for october 1st, 72 degrees, then by halloween, last day of october our average high drops down to 62 degrees, october is typically a drier month than september, it's average amount of rainfall is 3.1 inch of rain. we are not getting rain today but we'll have rain over the weekend. right now it's seasonable. philadelphia 71 degrees, wilmington 72 and reading seeing mo
and other police officers read to this prekindergarten class in aspen today. they say that 71% of kids in the county do not have access to pre-k and surveys show that early education for at risk children lowers the r football fans like meat clearly, i am a football fan. up your game with the new ultimate meats pizza. a large for $12 dollars. add a mega chocolate chip cookie for just $5 dollars more. better ingredients. better pizza. better football. papa john's. >>> time for...
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we work with the aspen institute and with ted entities to help people tell their story. you can sit right where you are and watch people share their lives. when courtney and i were reflecting back on the year that we had previously, toward the end of 2013, both of us, without reservation, said meeting the new voices fellows in johannesburg for they're training was the most amazing thing. these are extraordinary individuals. they all have very unique and humanizing stories. >> here is a little about the structure of the event. we wanted to keep it fast, surprising, something that would be a real fresh shift. so this will be very unlike anything else that happened today. we'll have three minute stories. three minutes and each fellow is answering the question why do you do what you do through a story. why do you do what you do through a story. and importantly, one image. so you're going to see one image up here and hear one three minute story. what i want to emphasize is all of these fellows, and you're not hearing from all of them, there are even more if you can believe it
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of the aspen institute, which means you're a bonzillan, former chairman of cnn, former editor of "timewritten about steve jobs, and you have a book called "the innovators," how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution. how do you differentiate between hackers and geniuses and geeks? >> a hacker has a whole lot of fun. we sort of misuse the word hacker today. >> stephen: they're dangerous people, like cyberterrorists, aren't they? >> no, they know how to do pranks and short cuts on theaters. i'm trying to resurrect the identity of hackers. and a genius, you know what a genius is. >> stephen: the guy who shaves me every morning. >> and geeks. >> stephen: dweebs? yeah. >> stephen: okay, so now steve jobs is on the cover. let's see who's on here. steve jobs is on the cover, then bill gates, alan touring down there? and then you've got like a naked lady up there. is that cheryl sandberg? >> cheryl sandberg's patron saint. >> stephen: ada lovelace. yes! >> stephen: we're a huge fan. who is she and why do i love her? >> she was lord byron's daughter but her mom di
of the aspen institute, which means you're a bonzillan, former chairman of cnn, former editor of "timewritten about steve jobs, and you have a book called "the innovators," how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution. how do you differentiate between hackers and geniuses and geeks? >> a hacker has a whole lot of fun. we sort of misuse the word hacker today. >> stephen: they're dangerous people, like cyberterrorists, aren't they? >>...
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to share in the stories that our aspen new voices are about to bring to the stage. courtney and i are partners in life and in work. we work with the aspen institute and with ted and several other entities to help people tell their story. it is amazing work. the best part is sitting right where you are to watch people share their lives and they have the most incredible tales to tell. when courtney and i were reflecting back on the year that we had previously, toward the end of 2013, both of us, without reservation, said meeting the new voices fellows in johannesburg for they're -- their training was the most amazing thing. these are extraordinary individuals. they all have very unique and humanizing stories. we are just so delighted to be able to share them with you today. >> here is a little about the structure of the event. we wanted to keep it fast, surprising, something that would be a real fresh shift from the panel experience you are having today. so this will be very unlike anything else that happened today. we'll have three minute stories. three minutes and e
to share in the stories that our aspen new voices are about to bring to the stage. courtney and i are partners in life and in work. we work with the aspen institute and with ted and several other entities to help people tell their story. it is amazing work. the best part is sitting right where you are to watch people share their lives and they have the most incredible tales to tell. when courtney and i were reflecting back on the year that we had previously, toward the end of 2013, both of us,...
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the panel's book at the aspen institute in washington, d.c. for an hour and a half. >> we are delighted to have this covered both by voice of american c-span today, so many others can have this conversation. we have some of the leading thinkers and actors who are working on the ebola crisis with us today and i'm delighted, delighted to welcome you all here. let me give by introduced myself to i'm peggy clark. i'm a vice president at the institute and the aspen global health and development. this program is cohosted by aspen's sister program, health medicine science run by ruth who is in the back. say hello. reuters mr. tiemann is been putting this whole event together and we are delighted to welcome you here today. let me introduce my panelists come and i want to jump us right into the conversation. there's a lot to be covered and we would like very much to be able to get to your questions. to my immediate left is doctor francis almost walked -- dr. francis omaswa, the exact attractive for african centre for global health and social transforma
the panel's book at the aspen institute in washington, d.c. for an hour and a half. >> we are delighted to have this covered both by voice of american c-span today, so many others can have this conversation. we have some of the leading thinkers and actors who are working on the ebola crisis with us today and i'm delighted, delighted to welcome you all here. let me give by introduced myself to i'm peggy clark. i'm a vice president at the institute and the aspen global health and...
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executive from lincoln and the founders of change.org and the magazine mental cross, the atlantic and the aspeninstitute co-hosted this hour-long event. >>> please welcome to the stage megan garver, christina lewisid halperin and nicholas missoula. >> hi. >> hi. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> today it's my honor to welcome this great group of people. i want to get right to the conversation. so i'm going to do a lightning introduction of all of them. to my right is christina lewis halperin. next to her, the senior technical manager at aol, who he both manages product and team management. howard has also been coding since he was 14 years old. and last but not least, nicholas who ask a sophomore at the early technologies high school in brooklyn, and he has been on the robotics team. i would love to start with christina, can tell you us a little bit about program code and also in particular why you wanted to focus on young men. >> sir, all star code is ---we attract, prepare and place young men of color by teaching them computer science and coding in one-stay workshops as well as an intensive
executive from lincoln and the founders of change.org and the magazine mental cross, the atlantic and the aspeninstitute co-hosted this hour-long event. >>> please welcome to the stage megan garver, christina lewisid halperin and nicholas missoula. >> hi. >> hi. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> today it's my honor to welcome this great group of people. i want to get right to the conversation. so i'm going to do a lightning introduction of all of them....
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>> chris, a press conference here with governor tom corbett as well aspen penn state police and other authority began just a couple of moments ago. we have some sounds from that press conference, why don't we list never to a little bit about what they have to say. >> i can't tell you how much on behalf after greatful state, we want to thank all the partners who have been involved in this mission, to capture this individual and how much you have given your heart and your soul in the name of justice. i want to commends the great work of the commissioner of the state police, frank noon and. >> the reason this was so important is because eric frein was dedicated to killing law enforcement members. he had at least one sniper rifle that we new of. we new he had a handgun. we new at the beginning that he had explosive charges with him. >> reporter: again, eric frein captured today in a abandoned airport hangar in pocono township, monroe county. we're being told he was armed at the time, but he gave up, he surrendered to us marshals without a fight. that's the very latest reporting live tonig
>> chris, a press conference here with governor tom corbett as well aspen penn state police and other authority began just a couple of moments ago. we have some sounds from that press conference, why don't we list never to a little bit about what they have to say. >> i can't tell you how much on behalf after greatful state, we want to thank all the partners who have been involved in this mission, to capture this individual and how much you have given your heart and your soul in the...
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of aspen institute. he will be joining us as our guest host in the 7:00 hour. walter isaacson. aspen institute c.e.o. >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." nike partner and c.e.o. all coming up at 10:00 a.m. mark parker. looking forward the huge five dynamics in thing wes put on our feat. looking forward that. and at 10:00 a.m. this morning on market makers. yahoo! remember that? it's a goofy company. i'm sorry. >> does it exist? i mean here's what i feel about yahoo. we cannot get out of the about of talking about yahoo as if it matters. i feel like it's not news. it's -- [speaking in german] most came from a one-time sale and 6% decline in display ads and grew less than the industry average so atule is this a company or just a holding company for ally ba ba stock? >> well, stat moment what we're sneeg yahoo's searnings similar to what we are seeing across the landscape. we're seeing tax eversion plays nd buybacks. >> this is financial engineering to the point of a holding company versus actually doing something in tech in a logical progress. >> i think it's int
of aspen institute. he will be joining us as our guest host in the 7:00 hour. walter isaacson. aspen institute c.e.o. >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." nike partner and c.e.o. all coming up at 10:00 a.m. mark parker. looking forward the huge five dynamics in thing wes put on our feat. looking forward that. and at 10:00 a.m. this morning on market makers. yahoo! remember that? it's a goofy company. i'm sorry. >> does it exist? i mean here's what i feel...
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the six annual washington ideas forum hosted by the atlantic and the aspen institute.as you may have heard they're going to gather again at 2:00 eastern and lots more ideas and conversation this afternoon with people like t. boone pickens, jay carney and they present it as the institute and author walter isaacson. live coverage will resume when the gavel that can can come back in about 2:00 eastern. turning to our campaign 2014 coverage with elections less than a week away now coming up at 8:00 eastern tonight. >> be part of c-span's campaign 2014 coverage. follow was on twitter and like us on facebook to get debate schedules, video clips of key moments, debate previous from our politics team. c-span is bringing over 100 senate, house and governor debates and you can share your reactions to what the candidates are saying. the battle for control of congress. stay in touch and engaged by followers on twitter at c-span, and liking us on facebook at facebook.com/cspan. >> live coverage of the washington ideas forum will resume at 2:00 eastern. when they gathered again, if
the six annual washington ideas forum hosted by the atlantic and the aspen institute.as you may have heard they're going to gather again at 2:00 eastern and lots more ideas and conversation this afternoon with people like t. boone pickens, jay carney and they present it as the institute and author walter isaacson. live coverage will resume when the gavel that can can come back in about 2:00 eastern. turning to our campaign 2014 coverage with elections less than a week away now coming up at 8:00...
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she flees to aspen for safety and eventually this car blows up. was she behind it? safety. >> that's one reason to go there. >> thank you peter. you can see peter's full report on "48 in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest ...baddest ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the alw l-nec-class. the best or nothing. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour key & peele are with us at the table and already hilarity has ensued. their comedy has been watched 600 million times. not 600 million people but they're watchi
she flees to aspen for safety and eventually this car blows up. was she behind it? safety. >> that's one reason to go there. >> thank you peter. you can see peter's full report on "48 in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal...
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the atlantic and the aspen institute cohost this event.universe parts.
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she flees to aspen for safety and eventually this car blows up. was she behind it?es to aspen for safety. >> that's one reason to go there. >> thank you, peter. you can see peter's full report on "48 >>> good morning, everyone, i'm natasha brown. we head right over to the eyewitness weather forecast. meteorologist, katie fehlinger, tracking everything. rain, katy? >> rain eventually. not out there yet, that the tasha. but clouds definitely telling the story of things to come here. we had at least little sunshine out, there you can still see little sliver of it here on the skyline, but south of washington, d.c., just matter of time before the showers lift north. you will get most of the day in here around most of the region, without anything other than clouds. it is mainly toward evening, at the earliest, that the showers start to build in. and it will turn over to steady rain through the overnight, and early tomorrow morning, especially, before it gradually starts it taper offer by midday tomorrow. so again, friday overnight, sunday morning, generally when you will
she flees to aspen for safety and eventually this car blows up. was she behind it?es to aspen for safety. >> that's one reason to go there. >> thank you, peter. you can see peter's full report on "48 >>> good morning, everyone, i'm natasha brown. we head right over to the eyewitness weather forecast. meteorologist, katie fehlinger, tracking everything. rain, katy? >> rain eventually. not out there yet, that the tasha. but clouds definitely telling the story of...
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you to one of the most exclusive culinary events in the country -- the annual food & wine classic in aspen, rocky mountains in colorado. and on today's show, kitchenaid is giving you v.i.p. access to this sold-out event. this extraordinary festival of fine food and wine features chefs, accomplished wine makers, and thousands of passionate foodies from around the world like you who love to create, share, and enjoy delicious dishes with family and friends. kitchenaid has been a big part of this prestigious event, working alongside chefs and culinary experts to inspire guests here for over 25 years. it's a fact that chefs choose
you to one of the most exclusive culinary events in the country -- the annual food & wine classic in aspen, rocky mountains in colorado. and on today's show, kitchenaid is giving you v.i.p. access to this sold-out event. this extraordinary festival of fine food and wine features chefs, accomplished wine makers, and thousands of passionate foodies from around the world like you who love to create, share, and enjoy delicious dishes with family and friends. kitchenaid has been a big part of...
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the atlantic and the aspen institute co-host this 50-minute event. >>> we're going to talk about marsfor the next few minutes. this is adam sneltzer who is an engineering fellow in pasadena california at the jet propulsion laboratory. he invented that crazy contraption that helped to land the curiosity rover on mars. how do you beat that? what have you been doing since the landing? >> yeah. well, great. couple things. no one person ever invents anything. it's always a great team effort and actually that's one of the beauties of engineering it's a collaborative art. the ideas for many, many people combined to make these great things that look breakthrough and look crazy but are fantastic come out of the minds of many folks. so what i've been doing lately is working with a new group of -- a different group of great people, which is fantastic to me because i always love the interaction with new groups of bright talent. and we've been working on developing a system to sample the surface of mars and containerize it very safely for potential return to earth at a later date. so, for our inve
the atlantic and the aspen institute co-host this 50-minute event. >>> we're going to talk about marsfor the next few minutes. this is adam sneltzer who is an engineering fellow in pasadena california at the jet propulsion laboratory. he invented that crazy contraption that helped to land the curiosity rover on mars. how do you beat that? what have you been doing since the landing? >> yeah. well, great. couple things. no one person ever invents anything. it's always a great team...
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this is over the scene on aspen hill road. police tell us that a fire engine collided with an ems unit. the injuries are serious but not life-threatening. you're urged to avoid the area for the time being. stay with us here on abc seven and wjla.com. not many people get so upset about getting something free. >> still ahead, a look at why singer is apologizing to stand in critics for doing just that. >> tracking a hurricane bearing down on bermuda. sera ebola is gripping the country. in a moment, what some people are doing to try and protect them selves f >> we have breaking news with ebola in america. thepresident authorized calling up of national guard units should they be needed to address the illness. this comes as u.s. officials defended their response to the illness. >> at a hearing on capitol hill today, officials from the cdc and the nih trying to reassure members of congress that they can stop the spread. i came as we learned is one of the nurses who contracted the illness in dallas is being brought to nih in bethesda.
this is over the scene on aspen hill road. police tell us that a fire engine collided with an ems unit. the injuries are serious but not life-threatening. you're urged to avoid the area for the time being. stay with us here on abc seven and wjla.com. not many people get so upset about getting something free. >> still ahead, a look at why singer is apologizing to stand in critics for doing just that. >> tracking a hurricane bearing down on bermuda. sera ebola is gripping the country....
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medical in aspen health care so thank you very much. >> i would like to thank the atlantic council -- atlantic council for fulfilling an important need for us to have open and transparent discussions that are data-driven so i think that is the ultimate antidote to get away from the distractions of the epidemics of fear and concentrate on infectious diseases. >> likewise. i think the atlantic council for allowing us to get the audience a better understanding of at least some dimensions of the u.s. government response and how it is and are playing with the private sector response. i think it's important as you just said to increase the level of understanding on what it is we are doing in the challenges we are facing and how it is we are working together to address the response. >> thanks also and it's been a pleasure to serve on this panel. a couple of quick points. first just personally i've been struck by the heroism of individuals and organizations. i think nsf has served as not just a force on the ground but a conscience for the world. jim kim at the world bank has shown vision and
medical in aspen health care so thank you very much. >> i would like to thank the atlantic council -- atlantic council for fulfilling an important need for us to have open and transparent discussions that are data-driven so i think that is the ultimate antidote to get away from the distractions of the epidemics of fear and concentrate on infectious diseases. >> likewise. i think the atlantic council for allowing us to get the audience a better understanding of at least some...
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this chopper 7 was over the scene a short time ago, on the corner of aspen hill road in parkland drive. avoid that area if possible. >> we moved to the weather. after a couple days of gray skies, rain, finally some sunshine peeking through. doug hill joins us with what we can expect as the sun sets. right now. a live look from the rooftop camera in arlington outside of the belfort furniture weather center. a few clouds in the distance popping up over the chesapeake bay, blue skies and sunshine. in the west, showers and heavy downpours across the potomac. we watch those showers continuing into the evening. the temperatures are comfortable, in the 60's. 66 degrees at reagan national, we watch for the scattered showers. eventually, they will come to an end, skies clear, the temperatures drop. coming up, the very latest update from the hurricane center gonzalo thattorm will do a lot to bermuda. >> charles county police arrested the husband of a woman who was found dead in a waldorf stripmall parking lot. he is charged with two counts of murder and assault. body was discovered sunday in a p
this chopper 7 was over the scene a short time ago, on the corner of aspen hill road in parkland drive. avoid that area if possible. >> we moved to the weather. after a couple days of gray skies, rain, finally some sunshine peeking through. doug hill joins us with what we can expect as the sun sets. right now. a live look from the rooftop camera in arlington outside of the belfort furniture weather center. a few clouds in the distance popping up over the chesapeake bay, blue skies and...
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i'll explain it to you. >>> coming up, when we return walter isaacson of the aspen institute.ng to talk hewlett-packard, the airlines, and the next big tech information. also glaxosmithkline working on an ebola vaccine. discussing its progress next. check out the futures at this hour. dow looking like it would open down about 48 points down. back in a moment. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. my golden years will not just be gold plated. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." charlie, the demand on this network, it is increasing by the second. it's crazy, huh? and peop
i'll explain it to you. >>> coming up, when we return walter isaacson of the aspen institute.ng to talk hewlett-packard, the airlines, and the next big tech information. also glaxosmithkline working on an ebola vaccine. discussing its progress next. check out the futures at this hour. dow looking like it would open down about 48 points down. back in a moment. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta...
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back in a 28 president putin ordered those cruise missiles to kill usama bin laden instead hit the aspenactory. have those mistakes been repeated now? >> when the president puts limitations on the military, you are going to have some bad outcomes. we all can agree precision targeting, precision airstrikes is much better than random airstrikes. if you just look at what precision targets gets us, it is less civilian casualties and less unintended consequences. so what you really want to do is have precision targeting and precision airstrikes with precision intelligence, that is the only way you can get this specifics. need timely intelligence. you will get that by having somebody on the ground giving it to you and presumably they will be wearing shoes or sandals or boots. you go back to the u.n., president obama's speech he was very clear, what he said specifically was isis and extremists only understand force. he said this is the only way to deal with them is to take them out. they only no force. why aren't you using the colin powell doctrine to say use overwhelming force and wipe them ou
back in a 28 president putin ordered those cruise missiles to kill usama bin laden instead hit the aspenactory. have those mistakes been repeated now? >> when the president puts limitations on the military, you are going to have some bad outcomes. we all can agree precision targeting, precision airstrikes is much better than random airstrikes. if you just look at what precision targets gets us, it is less civilian casualties and less unintended consequences. so what you really want to do...
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police tried to pull over a car in aspen hill 7:30 last night. it ended on oriental street.hen the chevy malibu came to a dead end, the driver and passenger ditched the car and ran into the woods. police have been using dogs and helicopter in that area to try to find them. no luck so far. >>> a string of nine shootings in two weeks have d.c. police stepping up patrols in southeast washington. yesterday a 20-year-old was shot on q street. he is expected to recover. last week a murder in broad daylight at a barber shot. the police chief said the increase in violence is concerning. >> when people start shooting guns in the middle of the day in barbershops or on the street or in an apartment building or anywhere else, everybody is at risk. >> lanier said the recent crimes have been connected and one person has been taken into custody. >>> police asking you to be on the lookout for a missing man. this is 79-year-old carl michael. he went missing from his group home on pretoria drive yesterday. he was wearing a striped green and black jacket, black pants and maybe walking with a c
police tried to pull over a car in aspen hill 7:30 last night. it ended on oriental street.hen the chevy malibu came to a dead end, the driver and passenger ditched the car and ran into the woods. police have been using dogs and helicopter in that area to try to find them. no luck so far. >>> a string of nine shootings in two weeks have d.c. police stepping up patrols in southeast washington. yesterday a 20-year-old was shot on q street. he is expected to recover. last week a murder in...
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it's not just the penthouse in dispute, but a whole array of renderses in miami, aspen, hawaii and new york, where she apparently wants to take the children and live -- new york, that is, she argued with such a high net worth and earnings last year of $800 million, as the head of citadel, he clearly has the resources so support the family's current lifestyle. given that the main fund is up 15% from early october, notwithstanding the recent volatility, we don't know where they are given that, but still a big outperformance, it would appear those means -- >> i gather central to this, ms. dias has a money management business of her own. >> she at one point managed aragon. i believe she has since closed that, dedicated to doing philanthropic work. >> she wants to move with the children to new york. >> she claims that was her residence before the marriage in 2003, that's where she ran her business, and ken griffin, who is said in one of these filings to actually be illinois's wealthiest person, is very much dedicated to chicago. that's where he founded his company and wants to stay. so it's
it's not just the penthouse in dispute, but a whole array of renderses in miami, aspen, hawaii and new york, where she apparently wants to take the children and live -- new york, that is, she argued with such a high net worth and earnings last year of $800 million, as the head of citadel, he clearly has the resources so support the family's current lifestyle. given that the main fund is up 15% from early october, notwithstanding the recent volatility, we don't know where they are given that,...
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laurel, you're seeing that raeb towards the west around the aspen hills area and wheaton. it's going to stick around through early tomorrow. and the reason is because of low pressure. you can seat spin here. that's the area of low pressure, very cold air associated with this and lightning and temperatures have fallen because of that. now overnight tonight, 8:00. still dealing with rain. tonight at 11:00, still some areas of shower activity as it all moves through. but then watch what happens as typical of a nor'easter, moves off the coast and brings the moisture back in off the atlantic ocean. and that's what we'll have during the day tomorrow. 7:00 a.m., showers likely and even around the noon hour, still dealing with showers. so take your time, especially with those roadways, because they are going to be quite wet even through the afternoon tomorrow. so tomorrow morning's commute, 5:00 to 8:00 a.m., expect rain. 52 degrees. give yourself extra time. not only rain, but wind. so wet roads, combine that with the leaves, makes for problems. so as i mentioned, give yourself e
laurel, you're seeing that raeb towards the west around the aspen hills area and wheaton. it's going to stick around through early tomorrow. and the reason is because of low pressure. you can seat spin here. that's the area of low pressure, very cold air associated with this and lightning and temperatures have fallen because of that. now overnight tonight, 8:00. still dealing with rain. tonight at 11:00, still some areas of shower activity as it all moves through. but then watch what happens as...
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she is on the board of a number of great organizations such as the aspen institute.he's the author of the 2010 bestseller "the blue sweater." if you haven't read it, you should. insights.a lot of key i've known about her for a long time and i'm delighted to say that we've become friends over the past few months. we had a terrific dinner the other night in new york city where we talked about the biggest issues facing us in politics in america and around the world and how all of us can be better ready to serve the poor. been looking forward to this one for a long time. welcome, jaclyn. .> thank you, arthur >> i want to start with a bit of background. some people know really well what acumen does. those who don't are going to be amazed. can you walk us through one of your recent projects from investors to entrepreneurs to customers? thisus the full flavor of phenomenon because that's what it is. it's not an investment vehicle. it's a phenomenon. >> great. pour at the very early stage of change, flap the philanthropists. we find those entrepreneurs were willing to tackle
she is on the board of a number of great organizations such as the aspen institute.he's the author of the 2010 bestseller "the blue sweater." if you haven't read it, you should. insights.a lot of key i've known about her for a long time and i'm delighted to say that we've become friends over the past few months. we had a terrific dinner the other night in new york city where we talked about the biggest issues facing us in politics in america and around the world and how all of us can...
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the summit was presented by the atlantic, aspen institute and bloomberg phillan throughies. we discussed immigration, the importance of the voters, and why georgia could be in play for the democrat. it's a pleasure to have you with us, mayor reed. >> glad to be with you. >> i know you are talking about immigration. you have been talking about immigration a lot. earlier this summer you came out strongly in support of the unaccompanied migrant children that came across the border illegally. you said we have a moral responsibility to care for the kids and they'd be welcome in atlanta, even though that put you at odds with the georgian governor, who said he did not want them to come to california. that makes you sound like a national poll stirn, not a why? >> i was speaking from the heart. as the home of martin luther king, and other leaders in the civil rights movement in the united states, that it was important to welcome 1,000 children, that's what we have been going. >> did the governor have a point complaining to the white house that the administration did not give him noti
the summit was presented by the atlantic, aspen institute and bloomberg phillan throughies. we discussed immigration, the importance of the voters, and why georgia could be in play for the democrat. it's a pleasure to have you with us, mayor reed. >> glad to be with you. >> i know you are talking about immigration. you have been talking about immigration a lot. earlier this summer you came out strongly in support of the unaccompanied migrant children that came across the border...
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this was in aspen. she was there for a foreign policy thing. are you doing? >> i photo bombed her and explained it to her and she didn't know what it was. a lot of people do it to her. a friend of mine never said use the term madeleine albright and bomb no matters what it is. she's still pretty high up there. >>> let's get a couple of birthdays in. do we have time for these? still -- look who's turning 66 now, actress margot kidder. >> musician iggy marley. >> reggae royalty. >> wyclef is 45. and eminem is 42. find out, with new crest sensi-stop strips. just apply to the gumline of sensitive teeth for a quick 10 minutes. the special ingredient forms a lasting barrier that provides immediate relief and up to one month of protection. crest sensi-stop strips. a whole new way to treat sensitivity. that's 1 strip. 10 minutes. and up to 1 month of protection. satisfaction guaranteed. life opens up when you relieve sensitivity. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an coughing can really be disruptive. advanced time release formula for
this was in aspen. she was there for a foreign policy thing. are you doing? >> i photo bombed her and explained it to her and she didn't know what it was. a lot of people do it to her. a friend of mine never said use the term madeleine albright and bomb no matters what it is. she's still pretty high up there. >>> let's get a couple of birthdays in. do we have time for these? still -- look who's turning 66 now, actress margot kidder. >> musician iggy marley. >> reggae...
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the president and ceo of the aspen institute and the vote of "the innovators" how hackers and geeks created the digital revolution. gloria borger has reported on and written about presidents since gerald ford was in the white house. she was about 2 years old at the time. shaun has written about presidents from jefferson to lincoln to reagan and some non-presidents like bob dylan. amate is a historian and writer with four "new york times" best sellers including a presidential biography entitled "simply enough coolidge." welcome, all. amity, are the charges that people make about obama correct? >> well, i'm going to surprise everyone and defend president obama. presidents always have a heart time at the end of a second term. and he's no exception. they get tired. the world gets tired. that happens. and also, the onslaught, the combo of isis and the ukraine is a bit disconcerted for everyone. >> i'm surprised you're not more critical of him. >> i have a lot of sympathy for presidents having written about them and seeing them go down. in one way, he reminds me of woodrow wilson. he kindf pouts
the president and ceo of the aspen institute and the vote of "the innovators" how hackers and geeks created the digital revolution. gloria borger has reported on and written about presidents since gerald ford was in the white house. she was about 2 years old at the time. shaun has written about presidents from jefferson to lincoln to reagan and some non-presidents like bob dylan. amate is a historian and writer with four "new york times" best sellers including a presidential...
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here in aspen, i can't even buy a louis vuitton handbag with mobile money. that means that in this small area of mobile technology, we have actually managed to leapfrog over the west and start using technology that has not been adopted here before. and i believe that if we can succeed in leapfrogging in this single area of mobile technology, then we can leapfrog in health care as well. i'm the founder and ceo the of west africa's -- every year we have rescues with planes and helicopters and our team of doctors. now, our service runs, what's cheaper and what's leaner, than our western counterparts. we've today think outside the box a lot when it came to medical equipment. when it came to keeping our operating costs low. and we operate primarily in nigeria. so we have quite dangerous terrain sometimes to recover and rescue people from. now i really believe african ept preneurs in the next few years can join the league of general electric and met tronnic and oxy log to deliver the next generation of health care solutions and not just be recipients of aid or own
here in aspen, i can't even buy a louis vuitton handbag with mobile money. that means that in this small area of mobile technology, we have actually managed to leapfrog over the west and start using technology that has not been adopted here before. and i believe that if we can succeed in leapfrogging in this single area of mobile technology, then we can leapfrog in health care as well. i'm the founder and ceo the of west africa's -- every year we have rescues with planes and helicopters and our...
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walter isakson is the president of the aspen institute, and he is the author of the new book "how hackers and geniuses and geeks are the authors of the new digital revolution." and also, gloria borger, who was 2 years old when this began. and also, shawn wilentz who is author of several books, and amity shlaes who is also an author on presidents. >> well, presidents do get tire and the come b-- and the combo s and the ukraine are a lot for anyone. >> and i am surprised that you are not more critical of him. >> in one way, he reminds you of woodrow wilson, because he pout s s a little bit, and retreats, because the world is not doing the way he thought it would be, and retreats, and pouts, and coolidge did that as well. >> and he did that because he is an intellectual president. >> yes. >> and so, now, looking at this, most consequential president since lyndon johnson and do you believe that? >> well, paul is basically right, but we have been on the same page, skeptical at first, and more ree spect fful of what the president has managed to the achieve. look, it is not speck ttacular,t peop
walter isakson is the president of the aspen institute, and he is the author of the new book "how hackers and geniuses and geeks are the authors of the new digital revolution." and also, gloria borger, who was 2 years old when this began. and also, shawn wilentz who is author of several books, and amity shlaes who is also an author on presidents. >> well, presidents do get tire and the come b-- and the combo s and the ukraine are a lot for anyone. >> and i am surprised...
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the summit is presented by the atlantic, the aspen institute and bloomberg philanthropies. we discussed why georgia could be in play for the democrats in 2016. >> mayor reed, a pleasure to have you with us. i know you're talking about immigration out there. you've been talking about immigration a lot recently, because early this summer you came out strongly in support of the migrant children across the border illegally. you said we have a moral responsibility to care for these kids, and they would be welcome in atlanta even though that put you at odds with georgia goufor nathan diehl. that makes you sound like a national politician than the mayor of atlanta. why are you so vocal on the topic? >> i was speaking from my heart, and i think it was the right thing to do and it needed to be said. i think that as the home of dr. martin luther king and so many other leaders in the civil rights movement in the united states, it was very important to welcome 1,000 children and that's exactly what we've been doing. >> did the governor, though, have a point in complaining to the white
the summit is presented by the atlantic, the aspen institute and bloomberg philanthropies. we discussed why georgia could be in play for the democrats in 2016. >> mayor reed, a pleasure to have you with us. i know you're talking about immigration out there. you've been talking about immigration a lot recently, because early this summer you came out strongly in support of the migrant children across the border illegally. you said we have a moral responsibility to care for these kids, and...