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vern was selling aspen to daniel blizzard and his two brothers. on as the designated broker for one year. vern held a barbecue and took this photo with the blizzard family to cement the new relationship. but the deal went south quickly. >> they made the first three payments, and then they just stopped. >> reporter: it was the height of the great recession. real estate was tanking. vern was understanding. but then, the blizzards approached vern with a request. >> they asked my dad to take out what's called a key man life insurance policy, him being the key person or the key man, in the organization. >> reporter: because aspen real estate really was just your dad. >> it absolutely was my dad! >> reporter: it made good financial sense at the time. vern's death would cripple the company. so the life insurance policy would pay $1.58 million upon vern's death. vern knew they were taking that policy out on him? >> he did. >> reporter: and he was comfortable with it? >> i wouldn't say he was comfortable with it. >> reporter: the blizzards never missed a p
vern was selling aspen to daniel blizzard and his two brothers. on as the designated broker for one year. vern held a barbecue and took this photo with the blizzard family to cement the new relationship. but the deal went south quickly. >> they made the first three payments, and then they just stopped. >> reporter: it was the height of the great recession. real estate was tanking. vern was understanding. but then, the blizzards approached vern with a request. >> they asked my...
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a member of aspen's royalty murdered. three unlikely suspects.ath of an aspen princess. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." morning." t you shouldn't forget this. hep c is a serious disease. left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. but you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c educator to help prepare you for a conversation with your hep c specialist. are you ready to feel the difference of truly hydrated skin? new neutrogena hydro boost water gel. discover our newest breakthrough and bask in the glow healthy skin hydration. see what everyone is raving about at neutrogena.com i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet... that it was damaging the enamel. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said pronamel can make my teeth stronger. pronamel is helping me lead the life that i want to live. brookside chocolate
a member of aspen's royalty murdered. three unlikely suspects.ath of an aspen princess. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." morning." t you shouldn't forget this. hep c is a serious disease. left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. but you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c...
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clogged drains led to a backup that flooded connecticut avenue at aspen hill road in aspen hill. first 4 traffic tweeted about this all morning. traffic had to creep through the pool of water causing delays in that area. repair crews were eventually able to clear the drains that apparently couldn't handle all the rain we got earlier today. >>> now we turn to the issue of the weather with storm team 4. it's been a wet, soppy, 24 hours. so what's in store as we start the weekend? >> veronica looks like we're in for another dip. >> another dip. big dip with our temperatures guys. in fact the umbrellas have still been popped in a few locations around the area. let's take a look. here it is over the last couple hours. the showers, this is 10:00 a.m. this morning, rain across the area. look where it's been hanging on areas of east of 95, still across southern maryland as we deal with the old system parked near the coast. i can't rule out the possibility of not just an isolated shower across southern maryland arias of the northern neck for the evening but even up to d.c. we could see th
clogged drains led to a backup that flooded connecticut avenue at aspen hill road in aspen hill. first 4 traffic tweeted about this all morning. traffic had to creep through the pool of water causing delays in that area. repair crews were eventually able to clear the drains that apparently couldn't handle all the rain we got earlier today. >>> now we turn to the issue of the weather with storm team 4. it's been a wet, soppy, 24 hours. so what's in store as we start the weekend?...
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. >> now, another interview from the sixth annual ideas form hosted by the atlantic and the aspen instituterought together business entrepreneurs and science and technology experts. the editor of the atlantic speaks to joseph o'neill. this is about 20 minutes. >> thank you, and thank you for coming. it is a huge honor for me to be a peer with others because they are the best novelists working in english. i was at the southern festival of the book a couple weeks ago and i saw you walking to the lobby, and i contemplated going up to you and talk to you, and i thought you would run away. but now i realize you are a captive audience. i want to get down to serious business. i wanted to begin on a couple of lighter notes. i was reading in "the new yorker," and you noted that you passed 46 ativan tablets for your stage anxiety. how many did you end up taking? on other note, and i'm kindnesses of the fact it has been a long day, i want to make sure i can be fully awake. you have written many times in your memoir and some of your novels about the excessive hairiness of some of your protagonists. tha
. >> now, another interview from the sixth annual ideas form hosted by the atlantic and the aspen instituterought together business entrepreneurs and science and technology experts. the editor of the atlantic speaks to joseph o'neill. this is about 20 minutes. >> thank you, and thank you for coming. it is a huge honor for me to be a peer with others because they are the best novelists working in english. i was at the southern festival of the book a couple weeks ago and i saw you...
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. >> aspen is next. is your luxury market for apple stores. >> i think we know some people in aspen who may buy it. great work out there all day today. thank you very much, we appreciate you helping. the latest headlines all the time at the top of the hour. bloomberg.com/technology. more bloomberg west tomorrow. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement from the new face of time life, star vista entertainment. sit back and relive the moment. it was the decade of 8-track tapes, rotary phones, big console tv's, tower-sized stereo speakers, am radio, and great songs on 45s. >> ♪ brandy, you're a fine girl ♪ >> ♪ keep on danc
. >> aspen is next. is your luxury market for apple stores. >> i think we know some people in aspen who may buy it. great work out there all day today. thank you very much, we appreciate you helping. the latest headlines all the time at the top of the hour. bloomberg.com/technology. more bloomberg west tomorrow. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement from the new face of time life, star vista entertainment. sit back and relive the moment. it was the decade of 8-track...
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. >> aspen is next. is your luxury market for apple stores. >> i think we know some people in aspen who may buy it. great work out there all day today. thank you very much, we appreciate you helping. the latest headlines all the time at the top of the hour. bloomberg.com/technology. more bloomberg west tomorrow. ♪
. >> aspen is next. is your luxury market for apple stores. >> i think we know some people in aspen who may buy it. great work out there all day today. thank you very much, we appreciate you helping. the latest headlines all the time at the top of the hour. bloomberg.com/technology. more bloomberg west tomorrow. ♪
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. >> "the atlantic" magazine and the aspen institute recently cohosted the washington ideas form bringing together political leaders, journalists, and science and technology experts. among those interviewed, a biochemist and geneticist. he is interviewed by robert crowe wich science correspondent for npr. this is about 20 minutes. >> we are in an unusual technical situation because craig is ill with something. let's see if i can -- craig, can you hear me? he is ill with something akin to mutinous. he is looking pretty good. can you hear me at all? you think you are scary looking? let's see -- we have a number of backup systems which i suppose we should employ. if worse comes to worse, i will tell you what i think he would have done if i can control him like a puppet. now maybe he is hearing me. can you hear me? >> i can. >> so what is wrong with you? >> i did not want to leave for washington, d.c. a number of things going on but it would have made montezuma proud. >> let me quickly ask you, because we do not have a whole lot of time, you have a whole list of things that you are doing, tha
. >> "the atlantic" magazine and the aspen institute recently cohosted the washington ideas form bringing together political leaders, journalists, and science and technology experts. among those interviewed, a biochemist and geneticist. he is interviewed by robert crowe wich science correspondent for npr. this is about 20 minutes. >> we are in an unusual technical situation because craig is ill with something. let's see if i can -- craig, can you hear me? he is ill with...
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he is intent on trying to nurture especially at the aspen strategy group atlantic council and gettingle and mentoring them. most of these people are still fairly young maybe 40s tops with maybe the exception of the hadley's and gates is but there is some of that absolutely. >> this is our last question in the back against the wall. >> you talked a little bit about how he thought were the conditions that he thought extremism and terrorism sort of come about -- i forget the word. could you talk a little bit about his thoughts on extremism or how it comes about? >> i did not really talk to him about that. i really did not talk about the roots of that. i came to that in one of my concluding comments because of his belief in tackling these problems indirectly. certainly i think he would see if there is some great problem out there he would want to have a multiple pronged effort and want to have force but also clear repercussions and deterrence but also want to find ways to have portable water and create jobs and do those things, to. a lot of these things we no our conflicts that get to con
he is intent on trying to nurture especially at the aspen strategy group atlantic council and gettingle and mentoring them. most of these people are still fairly young maybe 40s tops with maybe the exception of the hadley's and gates is but there is some of that absolutely. >> this is our last question in the back against the wall. >> you talked a little bit about how he thought were the conditions that he thought extremism and terrorism sort of come about -- i forget the word....
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joining us from south by southwest in austin, texas, is walter isaac son, ceo of the aspen institute.d morning to you, as always. john fort is out. kayla is here. we're keeping an eye on the markets. dow is up 172. also oil, which stunningly has a -- below $43. >> looking forward to that fed meeting, seems like we are moving in new territory, at least for the near term in the euro. >> keep you honest on all of that stuff. let's get to walter this morning. benchmark's bill gurley once again warning of a tech bubble. this time in a speech at south by southwest, he says firms are willing to take risks on young tech companies with no real track record in business. he says, "there is no fear in silicon valley right now. a complete absence of fear." he went on to say the optimism could lead to the depth of what we call unicorns, those are start-ups worth more than a billion dollars prior to their ipo. "i do think you will see some dead unicorns this year." walter, how big of a splash did gurley make down there? >> i think it's a big splash. i think both bill gurley and mark cuban down here
joining us from south by southwest in austin, texas, is walter isaac son, ceo of the aspen institute.d morning to you, as always. john fort is out. kayla is here. we're keeping an eye on the markets. dow is up 172. also oil, which stunningly has a -- below $43. >> looking forward to that fed meeting, seems like we are moving in new territory, at least for the near term in the euro. >> keep you honest on all of that stuff. let's get to walter this morning. benchmark's bill gurley...
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the bark was from an aspen tree which tends to grow in cleared areas.e also found needles from two coniferous tree species, the subalpine fur and the engleman spruce. subalpine furs grow in elevations above 9,000 feet. and engleman spruces grow in wet areas suggesting the body was somewhere on the mountain's north slope, which doesn't get much sun. trammell identified an area matching all these parameters just one mile from where the braided hair was discovered 15 years earlier. the necrosearch team made up entirely of volunteers moved into action. >> they have a commonality to them, is that they, i think they all wanted to be sherlock holmes at one time. >> the team marked off the area and began what's known as a grid search. each grid measuring one square meter. >> on their hands and knees, just a few feet apart and literally crawling across the forest floor, looking for any traces of something out of the ordinary. these are scientists. they're used to looking for the minute that is not in the ordinary. >> search teams thoroughly analyze one grid area
the bark was from an aspen tree which tends to grow in cleared areas.e also found needles from two coniferous tree species, the subalpine fur and the engleman spruce. subalpine furs grow in elevations above 9,000 feet. and engleman spruces grow in wet areas suggesting the body was somewhere on the mountain's north slope, which doesn't get much sun. trammell identified an area matching all these parameters just one mile from where the braided hair was discovered 15 years earlier. the necrosearch...
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is vice president of aspen institute and director of the aspen institute of public leadership. he is co-founder of nona labels. all of these books are a must reads. parties versus people and democrats into america. very good read. >> so we will close with this comment apparently in 2008 he voted for barack obama in the 2008 general election. and record and history and voting record, a man willing to cross the aisle. nick finalists is mark leibowitz, new york times chief national correspondent he came to the times in 2006 from the washington post where he worked for nine years. he was the author of two books we have today and they are both entertaining and informative. one is called this town which i read in congress. the great thing on the back, this town does not contain an index. those players wishing to know how they came out will need to read the book. smooth sailing. the newest one is citizens of the green room profiles in courage and self delusion. might want to pick that one up too. the original subtitle of the first book was the way it works in suck up city. new york ti
is vice president of aspen institute and director of the aspen institute of public leadership. he is co-founder of nona labels. all of these books are a must reads. parties versus people and democrats into america. very good read. >> so we will close with this comment apparently in 2008 he voted for barack obama in the 2008 general election. and record and history and voting record, a man willing to cross the aisle. nick finalists is mark leibowitz, new york times chief national...
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. >> joining us now from aspen is amanda, executive director of the bridging bionics foundation that's a nonprofit organization, working to advance the research and development of bionic technology, more than two decades ago. amanda baseball paralyzed from a waist down, and still with us, leading futurist, thank you for being here amanda. amanda, this is remarkable you are such an athletic person, when did you first discover this fascinating ex-sew skeleton technology and for our viewers how does it work. >> well, i -- i have been paralyzed for 23 years. i worked in i was the first paraplegic woman to test pilot a revolutionary echo skeleton at that time called elegs which was then rebranded to ebbing sew bionics, and i -- so that was in 2010, of july 25th, i remember the day significantly. and the technology what i'm -- as you have see me walking here, i am with every step that i take, when i shift my weight correctly, with the forward and the lateral movement, then the skeleton will take another step on it's own, so it is an intelligence device, and i have tried several different ech
. >> joining us now from aspen is amanda, executive director of the bridging bionics foundation that's a nonprofit organization, working to advance the research and development of bionic technology, more than two decades ago. amanda baseball paralyzed from a waist down, and still with us, leading futurist, thank you for being here amanda. amanda, this is remarkable you are such an athletic person, when did you first discover this fascinating ex-sew skeleton technology and for our viewers...
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. >> we have a dog now who prefers the weather in aspen to miami.too hot for her, since she's always wearing a fur coat. and so it's just mostly that reason. we're in the mountains more than at the beach now. >> a $20 million decision, all because the dog can't take the heat. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the power pressure cooker xl, brought to you by tristar. do you love sitting down to a big sunday dinner with the entire family? do you wish you could enjoy the taste of those all-day, slow-cooked, labor-intensive recipes without the time, the work, or the wait? well, now there's a new way to take grandma's favorite recipes and turn them into everyday family meals with just a push of a button and do it in a fraction of the time. how would you like to make a hearty pot roast with all the fixings done in 25 minutes... fall off the bone short ribs ready in 40 minutes... or how about chicken wings, going from rock-hard frozen to steaming hot in just 10 minutes?
. >> we have a dog now who prefers the weather in aspen to miami.too hot for her, since she's always wearing a fur coat. and so it's just mostly that reason. we're in the mountains more than at the beach now. >> a $20 million decision, all because the dog can't take the heat. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the power pressure cooker xl, brought to you by tristar. do you love sitting down to a big sunday dinner with the entire family? do you wish you...
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. >> we have a dog now who prefers the weather in aspen to miami.too hot for her, since she's always wearing a fur coat. and so it's just mostly that reason. we're in the mountains more than at the beach now. >> a $20 million decision, all because the dog can't take the heat. nd applause ] >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the revolutionary 21 day fix, brought to you by beachbody. >> thank you! [ laughs ] hello there. i'm tom bergeron, and this show is about transforming how you look and feel, starting right now. >> announcer: are you struggling right now to lose weight? >> i've struggled with my weight my entire life. >> i really want to... lose this. >> i didn't want to walk down the aisle weighing 220 pounds. i need to do something, and it needs to happen right now. >> announcer: now there's a breakthrough new way to lose those pounds and inches, and it happens in just 21 days.
. >> we have a dog now who prefers the weather in aspen to miami.too hot for her, since she's always wearing a fur coat. and so it's just mostly that reason. we're in the mountains more than at the beach now. >> a $20 million decision, all because the dog can't take the heat. nd applause ] >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the revolutionary 21 day fix, brought to you by beachbody. >> thank you! [ laughs ] hello there. i'm tom bergeron, and this show...
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pimm: john doerr arranged for her to go to the aspen institute. she hooked up with his friend, buddy fletcher. perhaps in the popular press known as the individual at the dakota apartments in new york who sued because they were not allowed to have another department. cory: the also had a hedge fund that spectacularly burned down. all of that information was kept away from the jury. that was kept at this trial. the history of her husband as well as the history of other lawsuits that they had fouled over time. she was his chief of staff before she was a partner at the firm. she was the one that worked most closely with him. quite often, on the phone, she would be the person that would respond. she is someone who really knew how it he worked rather closely. alix: in your experience researching this and being in silicon valley, who has more to lose in this? is it ellen pao or kleiner perkins or is the damage either way already done? cory: it is going to be incredibly hard for a woman who is been sexually harassed in any way small or large or real or p
pimm: john doerr arranged for her to go to the aspen institute. she hooked up with his friend, buddy fletcher. perhaps in the popular press known as the individual at the dakota apartments in new york who sued because they were not allowed to have another department. cory: the also had a hedge fund that spectacularly burned down. all of that information was kept away from the jury. that was kept at this trial. the history of her husband as well as the history of other lawsuits that they had...
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now raining pretty hard from laytonsville over to ashton and then south of there toward aspen hill and into silver spring. that is tracking right into howard county heading right on up toward 29 and near columbia and interstate 70 too. so keep a track on this radar when you're away from your tv with the weather app. you can check the radar and see what is going on. right now we're in the mid-40s. most of the region around the bay and around the metro area and farther to the west it's hovering in the low 40s shenandoah valley out in the mountains. so all locations are above freezing. for the morning commute, we will have wet pavement so watch out for those potholes filled with water. i hit one this morning. temperatures will stay in the upper 40s. and then during the afternoon, only hovering around 50, but the roads will be drying out for the afternoon. post your pictures like sue cromer did in the warmth. at least it's looking like spring. for the weekend, saturday blustery day, partly sunny, mid-40s. sunday into the low 50s with quite a bit of sunshine. so quite a chim for the weekend
now raining pretty hard from laytonsville over to ashton and then south of there toward aspen hill and into silver spring. that is tracking right into howard county heading right on up toward 29 and near columbia and interstate 70 too. so keep a track on this radar when you're away from your tv with the weather app. you can check the radar and see what is going on. right now we're in the mid-40s. most of the region around the bay and around the metro area and farther to the west it's hovering...
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it happened yesterday during filming in aspen.ter stallone broke up the scuffle but he was not involved. the latest "rocky" movie focusing on top grandson of apollo creed who was rocky's rival in the original film. >>> nbc 10 is preparing for the pope. as we get the clearest picture yet of just how crowded the region's hotels will be during the september visit, bucks county officials estimate their hotels in bucks county already 90% full. they are pitching the spot in bucks county as a convenient one for travelers driving south to philadelphia on interstate 95. and while filling up hotel rooms during the world meeting of families has not proven difficult, tourism officials are hoping to entice visitors to making a return trip some time in the future. >> well, i'm thinking in advance. i'm thinking two years, three years down the road. because we want them to come back. >> now the hotel market has a lot of homeowners considering renting out their home. people really need to check their insurance policy to bexj!2n sure that that woul
it happened yesterday during filming in aspen.ter stallone broke up the scuffle but he was not involved. the latest "rocky" movie focusing on top grandson of apollo creed who was rocky's rival in the original film. >>> nbc 10 is preparing for the pope. as we get the clearest picture yet of just how crowded the region's hotels will be during the september visit, bucks county officials estimate their hotels in bucks county already 90% full. they are pitching the spot in bucks...
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kennedy school, and then i went and and taught at princeton, and now i am a vice president at the aspen institute where i work on creating aless partisan -- a less partisan kind of politics. >> host: and you work with walter isaacson. >> guest: i do. great guy. >> host: mickey edwards with -- is our guest, and the first call comes from jeeves in mount vernon -- from joseph in mount vernon, new york. go ahead. >> caller: congressman, i'm glad to hard you, but i think your teaching should have been done in congress. what did you do to change this, what's going on when you were in it? >> guest: you know one of the things that -- it was different when i was there, you know? we have strong disagreements there were party line votes even in those days, but there was not the demonization. there were a lot of people who would work together across the aisle, and you would make your case, you would argue it as well as you could, and at the end of the process you would, in a conference committee or some other way, you would say let's get together, you know? we've got to keep the bridges from collap
kennedy school, and then i went and and taught at princeton, and now i am a vice president at the aspen institute where i work on creating aless partisan -- a less partisan kind of politics. >> host: and you work with walter isaacson. >> guest: i do. great guy. >> host: mickey edwards with -- is our guest, and the first call comes from jeeves in mount vernon -- from joseph in mount vernon, new york. go ahead. >> caller: congressman, i'm glad to hard you, but i think your...
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niece of aspen being charged. while he's talking, giving demands at some point in time whatever saliva that is coming out of his mouth gets onto the hat. this is what gave us what we needed at this point. finally, the suspect charged with robbing this mini mart almost got away with it. he was only days away from being released on prison from earlier unrelated charges, police say when radnor detectives arrived at his cell and gave him the bad news about the dna match. >> we moved to make sure he didn't get out and take off to who knows where. >> with the technology we have today, he got to save everything. you never know when ' going to need it. radnor commanders saying hats off to a veteran cop and dna technology for much contacting the suspect. in wayne, walt hunter cbs3 eyewitness news. after defensing the use of her personal e-mail account now hillary clinton has been told to hand over all her e-mails. find out who wants to see them. we've got new details next. now that the snow is gone, or will be melting, it'
niece of aspen being charged. while he's talking, giving demands at some point in time whatever saliva that is coming out of his mouth gets onto the hat. this is what gave us what we needed at this point. finally, the suspect charged with robbing this mini mart almost got away with it. he was only days away from being released on prison from earlier unrelated charges, police say when radnor detectives arrived at his cell and gave him the bad news about the dna match. >> we moved to make...
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but it was fury happen and saliva containing dna that police say let to suspect christopher of aspen being charged. >> while he is talking, giving demand at some point in time, whatever saliva that is coming out of his mouth, this is what basically gave us what we needed at this point. >> reporter: finally the suspect charged with robbing this mini mart almost got away witt. he was only days away from being released from prison on earlier unrelated charges, police say when radnor detectives arrived at his cell and gave him bad news about the dna match. >> we moved to make sure he didn't get out and take off to who knows where. >> with the technology that we have today, you got to save everything, you never know when you will need it. >> reporter: commoners saying hats off, to a veteran cop and dna technology for catching the suspect. in wayne, walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is a home coming two and a half years in the making. >> still ahead at 6:00 they lost nearly everything to sandy a and now they are finally starting over. we will show you how generosity of others he
but it was fury happen and saliva containing dna that police say let to suspect christopher of aspen being charged. >> while he is talking, giving demand at some point in time, whatever saliva that is coming out of his mouth, this is what basically gave us what we needed at this point. >> reporter: finally the suspect charged with robbing this mini mart almost got away witt. he was only days away from being released from prison on earlier unrelated charges, police say when radnor...
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. >> now, another interview from the sixth annual ideas form hosted by the atlantic and the aspen instituters and science and technology experts. the editor of the atlantic speaks to joseph o'neill. this is about 20 minutes. thank you call for coming. it is a huge honor to be up with neil and gary, they are two of the best novelist working in english, or any other language today. gary i was at the southern festival for books in nashville and i saw you walking into the hotel lobby. i contemplated going up to and talk about your book. i thought maybe you would run away. [laughter] now i realize you are a captive audience here, and if you scurry away, the audience could tackle you. i want to get down to serious business. we have a lot of ground to cover. i want to become on a few later notes. -- lighter notes. gary, i read in do you nor current -- i read in "the new yorker" you noted that you packed atavan tablets. how many of those tablets did you end up taking? [laughter] and how many have you taken before today? neil:gary: today only a milligram of atavan. i believe most of you are on drugs
. >> now, another interview from the sixth annual ideas form hosted by the atlantic and the aspen instituters and science and technology experts. the editor of the atlantic speaks to joseph o'neill. this is about 20 minutes. thank you call for coming. it is a huge honor to be up with neil and gary, they are two of the best novelist working in english, or any other language today. gary i was at the southern festival for books in nashville and i saw you walking into the hotel lobby. i...
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he is now with the aspen institute. thank you, congressman. >> every weekend booktv offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more on c-span2 and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >> host: joining us on booktv is robert george professor of jurisprudence at princeton university. we want to talk to him about one of his most recent books "conscience and its enemies," confronting the dogmas of liberal secularism. doctor how you define liberal secularism? >> is a view about human nature, human destiny and human dignity that competes with other views, some secular but not liberal, some religious. a few that is very common in places like the one where we are now, university communities. i would venture to say it is the predominant view in the elite sector of our culture prominent in europe as well which has become a very secular society. it embraces the ideas about liberty and personality, the nature of human beings, ethics, that are distinctive in our own time, associated
he is now with the aspen institute. thank you, congressman. >> every weekend booktv offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more on c-span2 and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >> host: joining us on booktv is robert george professor of jurisprudence at princeton university. we want to talk to him about one of his most recent books "conscience and its enemies," confronting the dogmas of liberal secularism. doctor...
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>>> the collision happened just north of aspen drive. almost 4000 customers lost their power. the car was reported stolen by a woman who say her brother took the keys. by 1:00 p.m., all but about 300 customers were without power. there was no estimated time on when the rest expected to regain service. >>> coming up at 8, a massive meat recalled. some 50,000 pounds of pork and beef. we'll tell you what to look out for. >> two deadly terror groups now rolled into one. the latest extremist to pledge to isis. >> and a the college party that came to a crashing halt. we'll show you the roof collapse all caught on tape. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> it's the chinese near year's parade under way in san francisco. one of the largest outside of asia. streets have been shut down for ho
>>> the collision happened just north of aspen drive. almost 4000 customers lost their power. the car was reported stolen by a woman who say her brother took the keys. by 1:00 p.m., all but about 300 customers were without power. there was no estimated time on when the rest expected to regain service. >>> coming up at 8, a massive meat recalled. some 50,000 pounds of pork and beef. we'll tell you what to look out for. >> two deadly terror groups now rolled into one. the...
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he has one daughter, one granddaughter it is intent on trying to nurture especially at the aspen strategy group in the atlantic council in getting people and mentoring them. mostly people still, the 40s topps with the exception of the hades dan gaetzes but there is some of that. may be that is the answer. >> last question in the back against the wall. >> you talked a little bit about conditions that he thought extremism in terrorism come about, i forget the word. could you talk a little bit about his thoughts on extremism or how it comes about? >> i didn't really talk to him about that we didn't talk about the roots of that. i came to that in one of my concluding comments because of his belief in tackling these problems in directly. i think he would see if there's a great problem out there he would want a multiple from traffic and want to have force but also clear repercussions and find ways to have potable water and create jobs and do those things too because a lot of these things we know our conflicts that get to conflict over resources. they are just not about people and cultures so th
he has one daughter, one granddaughter it is intent on trying to nurture especially at the aspen strategy group in the atlantic council in getting people and mentoring them. mostly people still, the 40s topps with the exception of the hades dan gaetzes but there is some of that. may be that is the answer. >> last question in the back against the wall. >> you talked a little bit about conditions that he thought extremism in terrorism come about, i forget the word. could you talk a...
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there's an aspen strategy group comforts on this in august. i went up and participated. there is little paper about it. both these countries have a long view of each other. the russian long-term view, i went to moscow last march, to ask the question, what do you really think about china? they said, it is the best it has been in 450 years. ♪ >> 25 years from now, it will be 2040. what will china be and what will we be? >> this is a fundamental question for how we view these two countries. critically, what we do in the interim. the conditionality attached to your question, on the assumption of no policy change. it is important to have that as an assumption. if that is the case and we do not have policy change, what i do worry about is incremental, slow drift towards one form of conflict or another. the alternative narrative after 2040 is where the two countries develop a common narrative. along the lines of the principles i was seeking to express before. constructive realism. here's what we agree on and what we disagree on. let's minimize the latter and maximize the former
there's an aspen strategy group comforts on this in august. i went up and participated. there is little paper about it. both these countries have a long view of each other. the russian long-term view, i went to moscow last march, to ask the question, what do you really think about china? they said, it is the best it has been in 450 years. ♪ >> 25 years from now, it will be 2040. what will china be and what will we be? >> this is a fundamental question for how we view these two...
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jamie: we are starting off with flooding coming down on connecticut avenue near aspen hill road.nding water. we are seeing a lot of red on the map. on the bottom part of the beltway i want to do them in closer to the brooklyn bridge, almost the single digits on 295 take a look at your travel time. jummy: d.c. firefighters on the scene of an apartment fire, 19 street a northeast the area is blocked, we know the flames broke out in a third floor apartment, one person and a firefighter were taken to the hospital. a karate teacher who is a registered sex offender is expected in court on child sex abuse charges. charged with multiple offenses dating back to 1980. prince george's county police are searching for this missing teenage girl. take a look at this cecelia announcer: it's "live with kelly & michael"! today, hollywood heartthrob chris hemsworth is here. and shaq takes on our own michael strahan in a karaoke contest you won't want to miss. plus, from "pretty little liars" actress lucy hale. and someone in our audience gets the chance to win big. all next on "live"! [captioning m
jamie: we are starting off with flooding coming down on connecticut avenue near aspen hill road.nding water. we are seeing a lot of red on the map. on the bottom part of the beltway i want to do them in closer to the brooklyn bridge, almost the single digits on 295 take a look at your travel time. jummy: d.c. firefighters on the scene of an apartment fire, 19 street a northeast the area is blocked, we know the flames broke out in a third floor apartment, one person and a firefighter were taken...
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running aspen strategy group. you talk about russia quite a bit.pation of power in russia and can putin survive? >> i think russia is a country in serious decline. it's a one prop economy with a democratic problem. there are going to be fewer russians in the future. the average russian male dies a decade earlier than his normal in most developed countries and they can't make the reforms they need. putin isn't trying to make the reforms. he's got a strategy of becoming china's gas station and cutting himself off from the sources of change and technology in western europe that he needs. i think russia is in real trouble. >> that's not a good thing. >> it's not a good thank you because -- >> most of us as americans by nature are optimistic. if you have been studying in an academic way, where does your optimism come from about the united states over the next 30 40 years? >> i look at a variety of things. one is the question of american economy. the questions of american technology american higher education. if you add all those things together, we are
running aspen strategy group. you talk about russia quite a bit.pation of power in russia and can putin survive? >> i think russia is a country in serious decline. it's a one prop economy with a democratic problem. there are going to be fewer russians in the future. the average russian male dies a decade earlier than his normal in most developed countries and they can't make the reforms they need. putin isn't trying to make the reforms. he's got a strategy of becoming china's gas station...
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we have flood on the roadway connecticut avenue at aspen hill road.e is a live look at the beltway. sluggish in montgomery county. >> be careful out there. that is the broadcast this morning. >> we wish everybody a safe friday. be careful on the roads. stay dry if you can. have a wonderful weekend everyone. p. >> make it a great friday, everybody. . >>> good morning. breaking news. investigators scouring the home of the copilot of the doomed flight amid reports he was suffering from a personal life crisis. >> crews battling the aftermath of that massive gas explosion and building collapse in new york city. new images of the devastating fire and the heroes who rushed in. as one man reportedly remains missing in the wake of that disaster. hanging in the balance. italy's highest appeals court rules on amanda knox. could she be sent back
we have flood on the roadway connecticut avenue at aspen hill road.e is a live look at the beltway. sluggish in montgomery county. >> be careful out there. that is the broadcast this morning. >> we wish everybody a safe friday. be careful on the roads. stay dry if you can. have a wonderful weekend everyone. p. >> make it a great friday, everybody. . >>> good morning. breaking news. investigators scouring the home of the copilot of the doomed flight amid reports he was...
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aspen hill with more than eight inches and nine inches so far in winchester. topper? >> pretty impressive. heavier snow will taper off between now and 7:00 p.m. heavy snow is already over with in to parts of i-95. below freezing for 2:00 p.m. tomorrow and many folks may not make it above freezing. be careful walking with a general 10 inches of snowfall, which is pretty much what we have said last night and looking for a freeze tonight. looking at temperatures in the single digits. in fact we'll see the record lows. okay the day planners to start with a lot of sunshine tomorrow. 21 at 11:00 and 25 at 1:00. the next three days, we have to do a yellow alert for you tomorrow. 34, maybe optimistic, but not optimistic kind of a guy. still chilly, seasonably chilly and near 50 on sunday. average high is 52. good news though, the first weekend in the last eight that we've had no snow or rain to worry about, but it's shortened. you can take one before you go to bed. mid-50s on tuesday and 60 on wednesday with the sunshine, but we don't have a lop on -- we don't have a lot on t
aspen hill with more than eight inches and nine inches so far in winchester. topper? >> pretty impressive. heavier snow will taper off between now and 7:00 p.m. heavy snow is already over with in to parts of i-95. below freezing for 2:00 p.m. tomorrow and many folks may not make it above freezing. be careful walking with a general 10 inches of snowfall, which is pretty much what we have said last night and looking for a freeze tonight. looking at temperatures in the single digits. in fact...
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they know that this dog is happier at their home in aspen, so they're just not spending as much time the wealth where i people are in those $20 million, $30 million homes maybe two weeks a year and then they sell them. >> i hope my cats don't get any ideas. >> that could be expensive. >> secret lives of the super rich premiers tonight with robert 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on cnbc. >> okay. let's take a look at the stock market. we're seeing some of the gains from earlier on today being given up. we're going to talk more about what is driving those declines. the dow is currently down by 50 points. plus, the very latest developments on the tragic plane crash in southern france carrying 150 passengers. stay tuned. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and ven
they know that this dog is happier at their home in aspen, so they're just not spending as much time the wealth where i people are in those $20 million, $30 million homes maybe two weeks a year and then they sell them. >> i hope my cats don't get any ideas. >> that could be expensive. >> secret lives of the super rich premiers tonight with robert 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on cnbc. >> okay. let's take a look at the stock market. we're seeing some of the...
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the aspen strategy group conference was last august, and i went up and participated with this little paper i wrote that i think you'll find on a web site. just understand that both these vis have a very long view of each other, and the russian long-term view-- i 21 moscow last march to ask this question-- "what do you really think about china?" and they say "it's the best it's been in 450 years and how it will be in the next 10 years we tonight know. >> rose: in it 20 40 what will china be and what will we be? >> this is a fundamental question for how we view these two countries' future and critically, what we do in the interim. of course, the conditionality attached to your question charlie, is on on the assumption of no policy change. and that is very important. i have that asab an assumption. if that is the case and we do not have policy change either in paige or washington, what i do worry about is an incremental slow drift towards one form of conflict or another. the alternative narrative out to 2040 is one where the two countries for their leadership much sooner rather than lat
the aspen strategy group conference was last august, and i went up and participated with this little paper i wrote that i think you'll find on a web site. just understand that both these vis have a very long view of each other, and the russian long-term view-- i 21 moscow last march to ask this question-- "what do you really think about china?" and they say "it's the best it's been in 450 years and how it will be in the next 10 years we tonight know. >> rose: in it 20 40...
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it was the very hat and saliva containing dna that police say led to suspect chris dover sinise of aspen>> while he is talking giving demand whatever saliva is coming out of his mouth gets on the hat. this basically gave us what we needed at this point. >> reporter: finally the suspect charged with robbing this money mart almost got the away with it. he was only days away from being released from prison on earlier unrelated charges police say when radnor detectives arrived at his cell and gave him the the bad news about the dna match. >> we moved to make sure he didn't get out and take off to who knows where. >> with the technology that we have today you got to save everything. you never know when you will need it. >> reporter: radnor commanders says hats off to a veteran cop and dna technology for catching the suspectment in wayne, walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a former stand out temple university football player faces charges of human trafficking. twenty-five year-old matthew brown was a wide receiver, running back and special teams player for temple from 2009 through 2012.
it was the very hat and saliva containing dna that police say led to suspect chris dover sinise of aspen>> while he is talking giving demand whatever saliva is coming out of his mouth gets on the hat. this basically gave us what we needed at this point. >> reporter: finally the suspect charged with robbing this money mart almost got the away with it. he was only days away from being released from prison on earlier unrelated charges police say when radnor detectives arrived at his...
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>> david, i was in aspen a few weeks ago. 8:00 at night, all the stores were empty except one store wherearound the block. i thought bruce springsteen was doing autographs. no, it was a pot shop. the government knows there was money to make here. they do and will go after it. the next thing they will have stands to sell doritos. david: adam shapiro, you're far too young to remember the 1980s. to me like one of those bruce willis movies which they look at the future, oh, yeah, there is a government-run pot shop. it's crazy. >> i will give you two words, amsterdam. anybody knows what i'm saying gets it. i don't see why everyone is so upset. david: that is true. it happened elsewhere. hasn't necessarily worked elsewhere. i'm still shocked a little bit, kerrey. >> i have knowledge of alcohol. the state of utah runs all alcohol stores. you may be surprised to know. david: yeah. >> ceo the wine and distell rememberry council wrote a letter to the "usa today" editor, we need to have three tiered system in alcohol. there is three-tiered system, people who create it, wholesalers and distributors.
>> david, i was in aspen a few weeks ago. 8:00 at night, all the stores were empty except one store wherearound the block. i thought bruce springsteen was doing autographs. no, it was a pot shop. the government knows there was money to make here. they do and will go after it. the next thing they will have stands to sell doritos. david: adam shapiro, you're far too young to remember the 1980s. to me like one of those bruce willis movies which they look at the future, oh, yeah, there is a...
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it was the very hat and saliva containing dna that police say led to suspect christopher sinise of aspeneing charged. >> while he is talking giving demand, whatever saliva is coming out of his mouth gets on his hat. this basically gave us what we needed at this point. >> reporter: finally the suspect charged with robbing this mini mart almost got away witt. he was only days away from being released from prison on earlier unrelated charges police say when radnor detectives arrived at his cell and gave him the bad news about the dna match. >> we moved to make sure that he didn't get out and take off to who knows where. >> with the technology that we have today you got to save everything you never necessity when you will need it. >> reporter: radnor commanders say hats off to a veteran cap and dna technology for catching a suspect n wayne, walt hunter, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a former temple university football player faces charges of human trafficking. twenty-five year-old matthew brown was a wide receiver, running back and special teams player from tell from 2009 to 2012. brown a
it was the very hat and saliva containing dna that police say led to suspect christopher sinise of aspeneing charged. >> while he is talking giving demand, whatever saliva is coming out of his mouth gets on his hat. this basically gave us what we needed at this point. >> reporter: finally the suspect charged with robbing this mini mart almost got away witt. he was only days away from being released from prison on earlier unrelated charges police say when radnor detectives arrived at...
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ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspentitute. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just won the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. hank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i am going to be following along on twitter. i will try to get do the questions in a q and a section. i will participate as much as possible in the discussion and try not to make it to stiff. i have a question i want to ask all of you that is important. should we be using the "m" word tonight are not? do people use the word millennial on this panel? >> i think it is a useful term to look at generation and the context it has involved. involved in but i also think it is effective for awestruck this discussion to talk about the generation after millennial's. the people not 80-33 b
ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspentitute. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just won the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. hank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to...
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ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspen institute. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just while the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i am going to be following along on twitter. i will try to get do the questions in a q and a section. i will participate as much as possible in the discussion and try not to make it to stiff. i have a question i want to ask all of you that is important. should we be using the "m" word tonight are not? do people use the word millennial on this panel? >> i think it is a useful term to look at generation and the context it has involved. involved in but i also think it is effective for awestruck this discussion to talk about the generation after millennial's. the people not 80-33 but are going to college. they will be a different generation
ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspen institute. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just while the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i am going to be following along on...
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look it's not like flying into aspen, colorado or the tricky airports in america. >> the two planes inront of them had no problem landing. when you land can't you, other than using brakes use reverse thrust? >> i landed on tuesday night when there was also a snowstorm. two planes ahead of us the braking action was good. the plane ahead of us said the braking action was poor. you land and you're prepared for that. use your thrust reversers. not so much brakes. and the braking action was pretty good. the point being the braking action can go up and down depending upon the storm and what's going on out there. >> when snowstorms are coming in like that should they just stop all traffic going into laguardia? >> it's a judgment call. this happens so rarely and there are so many planes that land in storms. planes have very sophisticated braking systems. >> how do you think this happened? >> i don't know. >> let me ask you this way. are you surprised that happened, with all the sophisticated braking devices they have, with the thrusters? >> not totally. every once in a while nature over comes
look it's not like flying into aspen, colorado or the tricky airports in america. >> the two planes inront of them had no problem landing. when you land can't you, other than using brakes use reverse thrust? >> i landed on tuesday night when there was also a snowstorm. two planes ahead of us the braking action was good. the plane ahead of us said the braking action was poor. you land and you're prepared for that. use your thrust reversers. not so much brakes. and the braking action...
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ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspen. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just won the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i am going to be following along on twitter. i will try to get do the questions in a q and a section. i will participate as much as possible in the discussion and try not to make it too stiff. i have a question i want to ask all of you that is important. should we be using the "m" word tonight are not? do people use the word millennial on this panel? >> i think it is a useful term to look at generation and the context it has evolved in but i also think it is effective for this discussion to talk about the generation after millennials. the people not 80-33 but are going to college. they will be a different generation. in some ways, more progressive.
ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspen. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just won the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i am going to be following along on twitter. i will...
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[applause] [applause] >> more now from the atlantic and aspen institute annual washington ideas forum. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for joining us. we we will move briskly. let me put it to you directly. you created great controversy with your claim that the rate of innovation is slowing down. how do you substantiate that? >> it is extremely hard to measure how much technological progress we have is a society. computers, internet, mobile internet, that whole ensemble. much less progress and everything else. a lot of things people called technology in the 50s and 60s, supersonic aviation no space travel, underwater cities, desalination plants the green revolution agriculture, medicine biotech where there has been some but not as much progress, a lot of these things are no longer even consider technology today. a narrow cone of progress and it is i think reflected in a general sense of stagnation in our society where median wages have not gone up that much in the last 40 years. even though people in the tech industry the science and tech industry are always sup
[applause] [applause] >> more now from the atlantic and aspen institute annual washington ideas forum. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for joining us. we we will move briskly. let me put it to you directly. you created great controversy with your claim that the rate of innovation is slowing down. how do you substantiate that? >> it is extremely hard to measure how much technological progress we have is a society. computers, internet, mobile internet,...
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ambassador husain haqqani a former ambassador of pakistan to the u.s., and he is director currently at the aspen institute of south and central asia. he will be right with us very shortly. and next is ambassador theodore kattouf, former u.s. ambassador to the united arab emirates and syria. and then the governor james gilmore is on his way, and he will speak -- >> [inaudible] >> he is there? well, you are quicker than my eyes -- [laughter] but at any rate, you're very, very welcome. we appreciate that you came all the way from richmond here and he's going to speak. and then, of course, to make some closing remarks general alfred gray, as you know, the 29th common darnt of the united states marine corps and currently senior fellow and chairman of the board of regents of the potomac institute. i think that before we have the speakers deal with the issues a few footnotes. first of all, i'm delighted that we have in the audience many diplomats, ambassadors, representatives, academics and so forth. we appreciate very much media representatives for bringing our discussion to a wider audience in the un
ambassador husain haqqani a former ambassador of pakistan to the u.s., and he is director currently at the aspen institute of south and central asia. he will be right with us very shortly. and next is ambassador theodore kattouf, former u.s. ambassador to the united arab emirates and syria. and then the governor james gilmore is on his way, and he will speak -- >> [inaudible] >> he is there? well, you are quicker than my eyes -- [laughter] but at any rate, you're very, very welcome....
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joining us from south by southwest in austin texas, is walter isaac son, ceo of the aspen institute.
joining us from south by southwest in austin texas, is walter isaac son, ceo of the aspen institute.
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aspen, colorado is second and then bali, paris, europe, not doing well, and buenos aires, the worst market 15%. >> sounds good to me. >> yes. >> with it snowing here, man -- >> a new bureau? >> i'm all in. thank you very much. for more go to powerlunch.cnbc.com. every week we feature people with incredibly cool jobs but this week's job is out of the world. out of this world, literally. >> i'm karen nyberg and i'm paid to be an astronaut. ♪ ♪ my flight i launched in may of 2013 and we traveled to star city russia for a month and a half before the launch and to do final training and then two weeks before launch we head as a crew down to kazakhstan you're in quarantine, can only see them seen by a doctor and then the time comes and you launch. in the space suit climbing into the vehicle, waving to the crowd, once the engines light and you start ascending, it's the most amazing experience. >> liftoff of karen nyberg. >> the objective is to get us to the international space station and to take us home. objective of the mission on the international space station are to act as a national laborato
aspen, colorado is second and then bali, paris, europe, not doing well, and buenos aires, the worst market 15%. >> sounds good to me. >> yes. >> with it snowing here, man -- >> a new bureau? >> i'm all in. thank you very much. for more go to powerlunch.cnbc.com. every week we feature people with incredibly cool jobs but this week's job is out of the world. out of this world, literally. >> i'm karen nyberg and i'm paid to be an astronaut. ♪ ♪ my flight i...
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we have walter isaacson from the aspen institute, author of "the innovators."e definitive biography on the late steve jobs, a true expert on apple. also with us another expert on apple, jon fortt is here. with more on today's market action we have michael block, "fast money" trader guy adami. we want to talk about what we saw on the markets today but first, walter everyone wants to know what the verdict from you is on today's apple event? >> i'm no expert on these new products but apple for 30 years has always been creating objects of desire objects of beauty objects that are very intimate and personal and this is the ultimate in that. it really does make it something you want to touch. >> are we at the point now, is this now the time when we stop comparing tim cook to steve jobs do you think? >> yes. and steve jobs one of the last things he said to tim cook was don't run apple by waking up every morning thinking of what i would do run it the way you have. tim cook has done that. this is his company. >> speaking of technology, we have some breaking news. david
we have walter isaacson from the aspen institute, author of "the innovators."e definitive biography on the late steve jobs, a true expert on apple. also with us another expert on apple, jon fortt is here. with more on today's market action we have michael block, "fast money" trader guy adami. we want to talk about what we saw on the markets today but first, walter everyone wants to know what the verdict from you is on today's apple event? >> i'm no expert on these new...