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to aspen?me to aspen was told by people cannot expect people to give us money. i said what we are doing is more interesting than what is happening anywhere else, people would give us money. we did a capital expansion where we had 28 individuals of us a million dollars or more. it is very, very broad-based support group that made this happen. mark: you build a $75 million museum. pritzkerd with the prize-winning architect. what was that like, the design behind the building? heidi: she is really a genius and i don't use that term lightly. tohas an incredible affinity understand the environment in which he is creating the space that will ultimately be filled by people and are, and he also is a really great collaborator, really great listener. that is what has made our museums are perfect. mark: what do you have to offer beyond art? you have to give educational programs, offer other attractions for businesses? , we haveu know realized the museum is one of the few places in our community where peopl
to aspen?me to aspen was told by people cannot expect people to give us money. i said what we are doing is more interesting than what is happening anywhere else, people would give us money. we did a capital expansion where we had 28 individuals of us a million dollars or more. it is very, very broad-based support group that made this happen. mark: you build a $75 million museum. pritzkerd with the prize-winning architect. what was that like, the design behind the building? heidi: she is really...
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well, let me, first of all, thank aspen for including me. this is my second opportunity this week to join you all and really appreciate being part of this broader conversation on retirement security. earlier this week in oregon, got to talk a little bit about the coverage gap, and i'm going to primarily focus on retirement adequacy, which was primarily addressed by ppa, but we'll talk a little bit about coverage as well. probably useful for me to give a brief description. we'll go with the acronym because i don't know if i would do as well of getting the full name out. so as jeremy mentioned, we're about seven years old, and really comes from the aftermath of the ppa. so what i found following on ppa was a real emerging interest from those in the retirement savings world to -- they were really yearning for a place to come together and talk about what we all agree on, which is that it's critical that we figure out ways to improve the retirement security of american workers, and really the existenexis existence of dcii is testament to the fact
well, let me, first of all, thank aspen for including me. this is my second opportunity this week to join you all and really appreciate being part of this broader conversation on retirement security. earlier this week in oregon, got to talk a little bit about the coverage gap, and i'm going to primarily focus on retirement adequacy, which was primarily addressed by ppa, but we'll talk a little bit about coverage as well. probably useful for me to give a brief description. we'll go with the...
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that district doesn't actually include the aspen institute or aspen at colorado, but it should in the sense that he's the kind of leader that aspen really exists to support and provide researches for because his leadership is very much in the guides of public servant, but also entrepreneur. and he's worked across many sectors. i think the first start up you did was the tech start up still in college, but that spanned along to serving on the state board of education in colorado for six years as well before coming to congress. congressman poland is the ranking member of the help subcommittee with the house committee on education and work force, in terms of the retirement conversation, it's great to have leadership that is really looking at what pieces of bipartisan discussion can be moving forward and two pieces in particular that congressman has been working on are modernizing the ways that employers communicate, retirement communication to their employees electronically and digitally. this is great because behavioral economics tell us how important it is. helping re -- create illustra
that district doesn't actually include the aspen institute or aspen at colorado, but it should in the sense that he's the kind of leader that aspen really exists to support and provide researches for because his leadership is very much in the guides of public servant, but also entrepreneur. and he's worked across many sectors. i think the first start up you did was the tech start up still in college, but that spanned along to serving on the state board of education in colorado for six years as...
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shery: bloomberg is live at the aspen ideas festival.opic that we are f followig is cyber security. one man working hard in the fight against cyber crime is the district attorney for manhattan. he joins our erik schatzker from colorado. a beautiful view you have. take it away. erik: cyber security is certainly one thing we will be discussing. good to see you here in aspen. i want to first start with public corruption. this up in court this week unanimously overturned the corruption conviction of former virginia governor, bob mcdonnell. what does that have to do with you -- prosecutors pursuing cases against officials. >> in one sense, i think will be clarifying, which i think will be helpful. in this case, they said it was erroneous, it covered too broad of a category. it helps to define better the quid pro quos that the court provincial.be number one, i think it will force prosecutors to focus and more on specific conduct which are more clearly wrong and not the more general part of being an elected official. erik: you're not worried it
shery: bloomberg is live at the aspen ideas festival.opic that we are f followig is cyber security. one man working hard in the fight against cyber crime is the district attorney for manhattan. he joins our erik schatzker from colorado. a beautiful view you have. take it away. erik: cyber security is certainly one thing we will be discussing. good to see you here in aspen. i want to first start with public corruption. this up in court this week unanimously overturned the corruption conviction...
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we are in aspen colorado.avid rubenstein, the co-ceo of the carlyle group, will be taking larry's place in this chair in a few short minutes. for now, oliver, back to you in new york city. oliver: turning to renewable energy now, i want to bring in kevin walsh. it holds a portfolio of equity and debt investments in more than 200 products with the capacity to generate more than 1400 gigawatts of power, primarily from the wind and sun. think a lot for joining. let's jump right into this conversation about the switch to renewable energy. you brought a great chart that shows wind and solar capacity on the rise. that wind line for solar is basically a financial. what does that mean for business? kevin: we invest in projects and that is great growth for us. we will continue to invest and we think it's an attractive investment. we enable ge equipment orders when we do that. we think that growth chart is good for us and good for ge on the industrial side and we will continue to do so. shery: we had this unexpected ext
we are in aspen colorado.avid rubenstein, the co-ceo of the carlyle group, will be taking larry's place in this chair in a few short minutes. for now, oliver, back to you in new york city. oliver: turning to renewable energy now, i want to bring in kevin walsh. it holds a portfolio of equity and debt investments in more than 200 products with the capacity to generate more than 1400 gigawatts of power, primarily from the wind and sun. think a lot for joining. let's jump right into this...
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it's the aspen ideas festival, in aspen, colorado. vonnie: thank you. much more just ahead.ve at the ecb form and portugal and we will hear from governor of the reserve bank next. ♪ vonnie: welcome back to bloomberg markets. is dominating the discussion at the annual ecb conversation in portugal. mario draghi is calling for central-bank alignment following the historic vote last week. kine is there and joins us now. >> the only surprise is that mario draghi did not talk about brexit. brexit, the u.k. vote, how did the market get it so wrong? because in thelt weeks before the referendum, it would note the market leave but the few days before, everything changed. africa, weouth prepared ourselves. the big thing was to make sure the shock it would come from a brexit would happen. we did a stress test scenario and the banks were found to be able to withstand the scenario. is this change the interest rate outlook for the south african reserve bank? >> not much, there are so many moving parts at the moment. and looking at the effect of the global economy on south africa, we look b
it's the aspen ideas festival, in aspen, colorado. vonnie: thank you. much more just ahead.ve at the ecb form and portugal and we will hear from governor of the reserve bank next. ♪ vonnie: welcome back to bloomberg markets. is dominating the discussion at the annual ecb conversation in portugal. mario draghi is calling for central-bank alignment following the historic vote last week. kine is there and joins us now. >> the only surprise is that mario draghi did not talk about brexit....
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in aspen, colorado. christine lagarde initially took questions about her exit and says it is very difficult to know where things are going because there is so much uncertainty about the immediate future. whether the u.k. will trigger article 50. how the european leaders will respond. we will get a better sense of that over the next couple of days. angelanch president and merkel are meeting at the moment and the eu leaders will be meeting on tuesday. while this was happening, we were showing you financial markets. u.s. futures have begun trading. the exchange in new zealand has opened. we have more detail. some indication on this second day and what is going on. here are the futures in the u.s. we continue to see declines of these prices. about .5%.ures down dow futures are down about .5% as well. follow one selling to what we saw on friday. i have seen some research that this is not a typical but when you see a selloff as deep as it was on friday, especially on a friday, it is not unusual to have some co
in aspen, colorado. christine lagarde initially took questions about her exit and says it is very difficult to know where things are going because there is so much uncertainty about the immediate future. whether the u.k. will trigger article 50. how the european leaders will respond. we will get a better sense of that over the next couple of days. angelanch president and merkel are meeting at the moment and the eu leaders will be meeting on tuesday. while this was happening, we were showing you...
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these are the trees of aspen behind me. i'm at the aspen ideas festival. >> i'm bill griffeth. that is the new york stock exchange behind me. we're just about to hear from president obama. we'll take you live to ottawa. they'll begin a news conference from the north american leaders' summit, canadian prime minister trudeau, mexican president pena nieto will be speaking there as well. we'll take you there as soon as president obama starts speaking and listening in on the q&a as well. kelly? >> here in aspen, we've got highlights from my conversation this morning with black rock's larry fink, hedge fund giant, and hear what they had to say about britain's vote to leave the eu. they all had very different points of view. and why singer thinks it could trigger a global depression. and yuri milner is coming up after the close, bill. >> and so much more. but let's start with this rally on wall street that continues. bob pisani is smack in the middle of all of the action here on the floor of the stock exchange. robert? >> maybe it's the end of the quarter bargain hunting, maybe it's s
these are the trees of aspen behind me. i'm at the aspen ideas festival. >> i'm bill griffeth. that is the new york stock exchange behind me. we're just about to hear from president obama. we'll take you live to ottawa. they'll begin a news conference from the north american leaders' summit, canadian prime minister trudeau, mexican president pena nieto will be speaking there as well. we'll take you there as soon as president obama starts speaking and listening in on the q&a as well....
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foron: lightning was blamed this destructive scene and aspen hill, the chimney obliterated after a lightning strike. the home, the rest of was spared any major damage and nobody was hurt. hour,the question at this are we out of the woods now? steve rudin, are we? steve: we are, and things will improve overnight. this from the national weather service, a confirmed tornado over howard county, ef-0. not a strong tornado, the wind near 80 miles per hour, miles over 285 minutes. no significant damage reported. that was earlier this afternoon. we were on air with abc 7 covering the storms as they happen. going on, montgomery county through the district, but nothing severe overnight. stronger storms all the way for the day thursday. time you of that, plus a look at the upcoming weekend. the storm watch weather team used all of our resources here. this is what news chopper 7 found this evening in howard county, home was battered by fallen trees, and this image from aspen hill where a chimney was destroyed by lightning. >> all of a sudden, this explosion. andoked in here and smoke debris all over. th
foron: lightning was blamed this destructive scene and aspen hill, the chimney obliterated after a lightning strike. the home, the rest of was spared any major damage and nobody was hurt. hour,the question at this are we out of the woods now? steve rudin, are we? steve: we are, and things will improve overnight. this from the national weather service, a confirmed tornado over howard county, ef-0. not a strong tornado, the wind near 80 miles per hour, miles over 285 minutes. no significant...
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these are the trees of aspen behind me. i'm at the aspen ideas festival. >> i'm bill griffeth. the new york stock exchange behind me. we're just about to hear from president obama. we'll take you live to ottawa. they'll begin a news conference from the north american leaders' summit, canadian prime minister trudeau, mexican president pena nieto will be speaking there as well. we'lke
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he actually worked for lance aspen way back, and that is way back. and in the building too. so anyway, now, the format we're going to use here today is unique. first, there will be a dialogue between secretary fanning and general carter hamm who you all know. that will be followed by questions from the distant audience that will be beamed in here. we are streaming this as was stated earlier. and then we will take questions from the audience depending on how much take we get from the people out in the world. please join me in a warm welcome to our 22nd army secretary, the honorable eric k. fanning and general carter hamm, executive vice president of ausa. [applause] >> so now we'll have a test whether the mics work. i guess they do. that's a good thing. thanks, mr. secretary. we're honored to have you here. sometimes there are some people in this room who have a tendency to go on about the boston sports teams. [laughter] i'd just like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the nba champion cleveland cavaliers and the fact that the cleveland indians are in a ten-game win stre
he actually worked for lance aspen way back, and that is way back. and in the building too. so anyway, now, the format we're going to use here today is unique. first, there will be a dialogue between secretary fanning and general carter hamm who you all know. that will be followed by questions from the distant audience that will be beamed in here. we are streaming this as was stated earlier. and then we will take questions from the audience depending on how much take we get from the people out...
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you did something with the aspen institute about this area. >> we just published an article with the aspen institute earlier this week, and we do believe that working with parents and children together, in two generations, that we can really focus on moving families out of generational cycles of violence, and we have the results to show it. about 76% of our families are showing improvement in their protective factors, which means improvement in their ability to keep their kids safe against all odds, against all the risks, against all their own generational cycles of violence that they may be coming through. so we're very excited about this program. >> katie, we have about 10 seconds left. most important thought you have you want to leave people with? >> parenting is tough, and if you need support and you need help, call our phone support line 24/7. it's 415-441-kids. and, as we said in the beginning, it's gonna take all of us working together to prevent abuse, but we can. >> katie, thank you so much. we appreciate it so much. and we had the talk line on the screen for everybody, and
you did something with the aspen institute about this area. >> we just published an article with the aspen institute earlier this week, and we do believe that working with parents and children together, in two generations, that we can really focus on moving families out of generational cycles of violence, and we have the results to show it. about 76% of our families are showing improvement in their protective factors, which means improvement in their ability to keep their kids safe...
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let me first thank aspen for including me. this is my second opportunity this week to join you all and really appreciate being part of this broader conversation on retirement security. earlier this week in oregon i got to talk a little bit about the coverage gap. i will going to primarily focus on retirement adequacy which was addressed by ppa but we will talk about coverage as well. probably useful for me to give a brief description of dciia. we will go with the acronym. as mentioned, it is about seven years old and really comes from the aftermath of the tpa. so what i found following on tpa was a real emerging interest from those in the retirement savings world to we are yearning for a place to come together and talk about what we all agree on which is that it is critical that we figure out ways to improve the retirement security of american workers. really the existence of dciia is a testament to the fact there is a desire out there from the key players in the industry and, union, i think through forums like this week reall
let me first thank aspen for including me. this is my second opportunity this week to join you all and really appreciate being part of this broader conversation on retirement security. earlier this week in oregon i got to talk a little bit about the coverage gap. i will going to primarily focus on retirement adequacy which was addressed by ppa but we will talk about coverage as well. probably useful for me to give a brief description of dciia. we will go with the acronym. as mentioned, it is...
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>> good use of his time, john kerry, at an ideas festival in aspen, colorado.ny cliches mixed into that one kind of idea that it's mind blowing. thankfully, he did not blame a video. i consider that improvement over a few years ago. one thing we haven't talked about, that is kind of interesting, is the new accord betweenies real a between israel and turkey. just a few days ago. did that have anything to do with it? >> not only are they entering into a new agreement with israel but they're entering into a new agreement, apology, if you will, with russia, for having downed a russian jet. >> the israel thing is a bit different. >> why is that? >> because it's israel. >> point to hamas or another group. >> or isis. >> or isis. >> way different than russia. >> i see what you mean. russia is not a direct threat in the region? >> no. israel is despised in the region. >> russia has its problems, especially in syria at the moment. i would say this to you. john kerry just said there hasn't been an attack led by al qaeda, isis, in a year, he said. and suggested that the c
>> good use of his time, john kerry, at an ideas festival in aspen, colorado.ny cliches mixed into that one kind of idea that it's mind blowing. thankfully, he did not blame a video. i consider that improvement over a few years ago. one thing we haven't talked about, that is kind of interesting, is the new accord betweenies real a between israel and turkey. just a few days ago. did that have anything to do with it? >> not only are they entering into a new agreement with israel but...
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police say the mountain lion attacked the boy in this area not far from their home in aspen. the woman found the lion crouched over her son, biting his head. she pried its mouth open with her hand. the boy is in the hospital. the mother suffered bite marks. the mountain lion was not fully grown. had it been older, it may have been a different story. they shot and killed two mountain lions near the scene. >>> the death penalty will be on the ballot in november. election officials say a petition to abolish it gave it enough signatures to qualify. the maximum would be life in prison without the chance of parole. a competing one would speed up execution and limit appeal. if voters approve them both, the one with the most votes get the okay. >>> a report that apple is backing away from the gop national convention and has to do with the nominee, donald trump. politico is reporting apple told republican leaders it will not be giving money or support to the upcoming event in cleveland like in the past because of trump's controversial comments about women, immigrants and minorities. c
police say the mountain lion attacked the boy in this area not far from their home in aspen. the woman found the lion crouched over her son, biting his head. she pried its mouth open with her hand. the boy is in the hospital. the mother suffered bite marks. the mountain lion was not fully grown. had it been older, it may have been a different story. they shot and killed two mountain lions near the scene. >>> the death penalty will be on the ballot in november. election officials say a...
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that's what christine lagarde said on sunday in aspen.s i was just hearing sounds like she's the leader who's stepping up along with a couple others in europe and boy, is that welcome. >> before i forget, on the issue of christine lagarde, there were a couple of mentions, critiques of her performance in aspen suggesting why is she in aspen given what seemed like a crisis. given the stock market had not fallen the way some people suspected. what did you think of that criticism? >> well, her appearance was set a year ago. and it was supposed to be for today. what she did was come over the weekend, speak on sunday, and go back to washington where she is now. i think she's headed to europe later today. so i think speaking to this audience made a lot of sense and i think what she said made a lot of sense. and i -- john kerry stopped here yesterday after seeing -- after being in three countries on his way to canada. this is a form that a lot of people want to take advantage of and i thought she did it brilliantly. >> fair enough. help us with t
that's what christine lagarde said on sunday in aspen.s i was just hearing sounds like she's the leader who's stepping up along with a couple others in europe and boy, is that welcome. >> before i forget, on the issue of christine lagarde, there were a couple of mentions, critiques of her performance in aspen suggesting why is she in aspen given what seemed like a crisis. given the stock market had not fallen the way some people suspected. what did you think of that criticism? >>...
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her two sons were playing in the front yard of the home in here aspen. authorities say she shoved her hand in the lion's mouth to free the child. the lion ran off. experts say if you stand up to the mountain lion it will retreat. if that animal engages, you want to fight you want the animal to know you're not an easy prey. thousands of mountain lions live in calum mallace, but attacks are rare. the lion was about 2 years old and not fully grown. the victim has been hospitalized his mother it was treated for cs and bruises. >>> the solar impulse set off to fly around the world on solar energy. they are flying over the atlantic ocean and flying to spain, it's the first attempt to cross the ocean in a solar-powered aircraft. the swiss crew started their journey last year to promote solar power. >>> the cavs beat the golden state warriors. they are the first nba team to rally from a 3-1 final deficit after they beat the champs 93-89 in game 7. the first chip since 1964. the city will host a victory parade on wednesday. >>> millions of people will be getting
her two sons were playing in the front yard of the home in here aspen. authorities say she shoved her hand in the lion's mouth to free the child. the lion ran off. experts say if you stand up to the mountain lion it will retreat. if that animal engages, you want to fight you want the animal to know you're not an easy prey. thousands of mountain lions live in calum mallace, but attacks are rare. the lion was about 2 years old and not fully grown. the victim has been hospitalized his mother it...
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this happened friday night near aspen. the 5-year-old boy and his brother were playing in their front yard when the attack happened. the womanaged to open the lion's mouth. >> you want to fight. you want to put up a resistance and know you are not an easy humans, that's not the case. sometimes they feel defensive. >> the boy has deep cuts. the mother husband bite marks. two mountain lions in the were found. >>> bracing for temperatures as high as 128 degrees. that could make this fire fight tougher than it is. the sherpa fire is about 45% contained. almost half way there. it's already scorched near 7700 acres. no homes have been burned, but hundreds remain at risk. officials have evacuated people from campgrounds and canyons. for a photo gallery open the nbc washington app and search wildfire. >>> record heat is set for the southwest, as you heard kristin mention. it's t but southern nevada and southern arizona. all forecasting triple digit highs starting tomorrow through wednesday. back here, we are going to warm up, but
this happened friday night near aspen. the 5-year-old boy and his brother were playing in their front yard when the attack happened. the womanaged to open the lion's mouth. >> you want to fight. you want to put up a resistance and know you are not an easy humans, that's not the case. sometimes they feel defensive. >> the boy has deep cuts. the mother husband bite marks. two mountain lions in the were found. >>> bracing for temperatures as high as 128 degrees. that could...
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hard to keep the temperatures cool after sunrise on a sunny day. 59 in the city in brentwood. 56 in aspenill. 57 in the morning in dale city. 55 early tomorrow morning in la plata. so, through the morning, ti work or anywhere you want to go, it will be comfortable in the morning. mid-60's. 74 midday. 80 in the afternoon with one more day of low humidity. over the weekend that changes. the winds turn south as we head through the late friday and saturday. that will boost the temperatures to 91 on saturday and sunday as more moisture moves in from the south and the heat for the west. keep an eye open for possibility of thunderstorms on the afternoon of saturday. beaches look good. maybe late day thunderstorm as well. we will finish up with this. the seven-day. the two 91-degree days that pop out at you saturday and sunday. a chance of isolated to scattered, late day storms on saturday. breezy, turning drier sunday afternoon, turning cooler monday and tule. and then delightful weather most of the week. the garden variety thunderstorm chances by thursday and again on friday. back to you. leon:
hard to keep the temperatures cool after sunrise on a sunny day. 59 in the city in brentwood. 56 in aspenill. 57 in the morning in dale city. 55 early tomorrow morning in la plata. so, through the morning, ti work or anywhere you want to go, it will be comfortable in the morning. mid-60's. 74 midday. 80 in the afternoon with one more day of low humidity. over the weekend that changes. the winds turn south as we head through the late friday and saturday. that will boost the temperatures to 91 on...
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the aspen ideas festival. we're very much looking forward to it. thank you for having us. thank you for joining us this afternoon. that does it for us. "fast money" begins now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tonight on fast, a strange phenomenon is occurring in the global market. it could spell big trouble for u.s. stocks. we'll explain what it is and how you can protect yourself. >>> microsoft agreeing to buy linkedin. if history is any indication, you might want to sell right now. we'll explain. >>> and later, worried about a brexit becoming a reality? dennis gartman says he knows the one commodity that will surge. it begins with g, ends in d, may rhyme with old. >>> first we start off with apple shares falling 1.5% as the country underwhelmed the developers conference. josh lipton is there. >> reporter: melissa, the app store eight years ago had 500 apps. fast forward to today, 2 million apps that have been downl
the aspen ideas festival. we're very much looking forward to it. thank you for having us. thank you for joining us this afternoon. that does it for us. "fast money" begins now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tonight on fast, a strange phenomenon is occurring in the global market. it could spell big trouble for u.s. stocks. we'll explain what it is and how you can protect...
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aspen charges 20 cents. do these regulations work? the d.c. fee has resulted in a 50% decrease in the use and in los angeles, they went from using 2.2 million bags a year to 125,000. but not all regulations have had the same impact. residents used heavier grade plastic that took longer to degrade. consumers were buying garbage bags. and they are currently on hold and awaiting a public vote in november. will bag laws help reduce the litter out there or is it having the opposite effect? todd myers is author of environmental director of the washington policy center. thank you both for being here with us today. jenny, let's start with you. you worked on the first plastic bag ban in san francisco in 2007. do you think this makes a difference and what have you seen in terms of an impact? >> these laws make a huge difference. i thought it was particularly problematic form of waste. cities are the ones that pay to clean up bag litter and plastic bags clog recycling machinery and make it harder to recycle the things that are actually really useful to r
aspen charges 20 cents. do these regulations work? the d.c. fee has resulted in a 50% decrease in the use and in los angeles, they went from using 2.2 million bags a year to 125,000. but not all regulations have had the same impact. residents used heavier grade plastic that took longer to degrade. consumers were buying garbage bags. and they are currently on hold and awaiting a public vote in november. will bag laws help reduce the litter out there or is it having the opposite effect? todd...
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e know, many years ago, -- you know, many years ago, there was a museum in aspen.he said did you join the outlaws for the adventure and excitement. i was so insulted by this question. that is outrageous. i was a journalist. of course i joined it for my pure, higher elitist journalist reasons. but the older i have gotten, i have begun thinking that is baloney. that was one of the happiest experiences of my life. did i that because i loved it. i have loved everything i have done. >> the world seen by danny lyon. now at the whitney museum in new york. that brings today's broadcast to a close. but can you find much more in the day's news at our website. to reach me and most of the bbc team. go to twitter. for from all of us here at "bbc world news america," thank you so much for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international ews at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuin
e know, many years ago, -- you know, many years ago, there was a museum in aspen.he said did you join the outlaws for the adventure and excitement. i was so insulted by this question. that is outrageous. i was a journalist. of course i joined it for my pure, higher elitist journalist reasons. but the older i have gotten, i have begun thinking that is baloney. that was one of the happiest experiences of my life. did i that because i loved it. i have loved everything i have done. >> the...
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speaking from aspen secretary of state john kerry says attacks like these are signs that the militant group is getting weaker. >> we have to get it right 24/7, 365, they have to get it right for ten minutes or one hour. if you are desperate and losing and you want to give up your life, then obviously do some harm. >> reporter: officialness turkey are assessing the damage at the airport as investigation continues to un fold. just this week u.s. state department issued a public warning that terrorist groups both foreign and tomorrow stick were seeking to attack americans. as of right now no u.s. citizens are confirmed to be casualties of these attacks. jim and brooke. >> thanks, tina. >> tina, were there any americans in the airport. >> there were some, we are finding out through twitter and facebook, people tweeting what they witnessed. most remarkable steven nabill was on his way back from his honeymoon with his new wife and they were in the airport transit go through istanbul heading back to new york city. they had separated. he had gone upstairs to get food while she was at a coffee
speaking from aspen secretary of state john kerry says attacks like these are signs that the militant group is getting weaker. >> we have to get it right 24/7, 365, they have to get it right for ten minutes or one hour. if you are desperate and losing and you want to give up your life, then obviously do some harm. >> reporter: officialness turkey are assessing the damage at the airport as investigation continues to un fold. just this week u.s. state department issued a public...
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less than an hour later, police say tordil drove to a giant in aspen hill and tried to carjack include dina molina -- claudina molina, who was shot and killed. >> he ruined a lot of families, including his own. >> reporter: unger says will take months to recover and says his insurance won't cover all of his medical bills. he says he's used up sick leave and vacation time. his friends started a gofundme page. shomari stone, news4. >> thank you, shomari. >>> a letter went home to parents at gaithersburg high school tonight after a crash claimed the life of a freshman student. he was along busy route 355. news4's dorothy spencer is live with more on how it happened. dorothy? >> reporter: well, doreen, we are live along 355, also known as frederick avenue. the teenager was riding his bicycle here along the sidewalk. if you take a look over here, a business had placed a sign right there in the middle of the sidewalk. the teenager apparently hit that sign, ended up in the street, and that's where he was struck and killed. the teenager was riding his bike here on the sidewalk when police say
less than an hour later, police say tordil drove to a giant in aspen hill and tried to carjack include dina molina -- claudina molina, who was shot and killed. >> he ruined a lot of families, including his own. >> reporter: unger says will take months to recover and says his insurance won't cover all of his medical bills. he says he's used up sick leave and vacation time. his friends started a gofundme page. shomari stone, news4. >> thank you, shomari. >>> a letter...
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so we all get to come to aspen for two weeks every year. all: aww. - what's the matter, didn't you boys like skiing? - no, we can't keep track of when you pizza and when you french fries. and when the hotshot asshole skier takes your girl, if you're supposed to race him the first time, or train first to beat him on the really difficult mountain so you can save the dorky, but hot girl's youth center. skiing sucks! - yeah, what a stupid sport. - i heard that you were the one responsible for making tad lose the race. thanks. - yeah, well, he really flipped when he saw these. - uhhhgg... - start the reactor. - ♪ talking away ♪ i don't know what i'm to say ♪ ♪ i'll say it anyway ♪ today's another day to find you ♪ from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with trevor noah. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> trevor: welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noahment thank you so much for tuning in. my guest tonight the managing editor of bloomberg politics and host of the showed" circus," mark halperin and john heilemann are joi
so we all get to come to aspen for two weeks every year. all: aww. - what's the matter, didn't you boys like skiing? - no, we can't keep track of when you pizza and when you french fries. and when the hotshot asshole skier takes your girl, if you're supposed to race him the first time, or train first to beat him on the really difficult mountain so you can save the dorky, but hot girl's youth center. skiing sucks! - yeah, what a stupid sport. - i heard that you were the one responsible for...
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of course, aspen and machu picchu.eers and applause] you seem so timid, but you're doing great. >> all the lights, the business. >> i get it. well, the business here is your first big step to that $5,000 threshold. get this next one right, that's the worst you're doing here on your birthday is 5 grand. >> well, that's exciting stuff. that's a good night out at the bar. >> right? which you can now get into. >> [laughs] >> all right, here it is, your $5,000 question. long before his post as guardian of the galaxy, who was known to eat people's leftovers as a waiter at the bubba gump shrimp company restaurant? >> well, all the chrises here today. um... i'm fairly positive that it was chris pratt who was in "guardians of the galaxy, so i'm gonna go with b, chris pratt. final answer. >> and that is right. $5,000 for lisa. [dramatic musical flourish] well done. >> thank you. >> that's a great start. 5 grand, that's a threshold. how much more will this birthday girl earn on her special day? we're gonna find out next. [dramati
of course, aspen and machu picchu.eers and applause] you seem so timid, but you're doing great. >> all the lights, the business. >> i get it. well, the business here is your first big step to that $5,000 threshold. get this next one right, that's the worst you're doing here on your birthday is 5 grand. >> well, that's exciting stuff. that's a good night out at the bar. >> right? which you can now get into. >> [laughs] >> all right, here it is, your $5,000...
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that is live from aspen.berg. ♪ francine: tom, we have breaking news on the private sector, certainly in terms of corporate stores. see idc to buy private bank or for $3.8 million -- to buy bancorp.ank or -- now to the terrible suicide istanbul airport, which killed at least 40 people. from theto our guests london school of economics. he covers the middle east and terror groups. thank you for joining us. it is a terrible story. are we going to see many more attacks like this? this seems to be a copycat of what we saw in brussels a couple of months ago. brusselsah, it is plus. this is the most skilled and ambitious to take place. not just in turkey but almost everywhere here? this particular operation targeted one of the most important commercial and also symbolic targets in turkey. bombers.cide they basically attacked the nerve center of the security forces. you might say this is the special operation forces of isis, and they are trying to send a message near and far that theyan do a great deal of harm, and p
that is live from aspen.berg. ♪ francine: tom, we have breaking news on the private sector, certainly in terms of corporate stores. see idc to buy private bank or for $3.8 million -- to buy bancorp.ank or -- now to the terrible suicide istanbul airport, which killed at least 40 people. from theto our guests london school of economics. he covers the middle east and terror groups. thank you for joining us. it is a terrible story. are we going to see many more attacks like this? this seems to be...
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for the last 34 years, foodies have flocked to the food & wine festival in aspen.'s summer camp for chefs. you can handle a knife. >> yes, i can. >> dozens of cooking demonstrations. >> i'm stirring. i'm stirring. >> seminars. >> kale. >> bacon. >> no. >> of course tasting. >> i swear i'm working. seriously. lots and lots of tasting. this weekend in aspen i can come together with the most extraordinary chefs and culinariy luminaries in our industry to meet to play and talk. >> the festival serves exploration of the food conversations that have taken over social media. giving attendees tips and trips to make their experience in the kitchen fun and easy. >> another reason not to go to the gym. workout in the kitchen. >> and drinking easier. >> how much of the rum? >> a cup. >> all of it. who said that? >> over 72 hours, red, white and somewhere in between. a toast to the ultimate experience in food and wine. don't worry. i came back with something for you. i packeded this in my carry-on. these are cake bars. they are soft, chewy deliciousness. dive in. it's cake. you
for the last 34 years, foodies have flocked to the food & wine festival in aspen.'s summer camp for chefs. you can handle a knife. >> yes, i can. >> dozens of cooking demonstrations. >> i'm stirring. i'm stirring. >> seminars. >> kale. >> bacon. >> no. >> of course tasting. >> i swear i'm working. seriously. lots and lots of tasting. this weekend in aspen i can come together with the most extraordinary chefs and culinariy luminaries in...
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once again i want to thank ida and the aspen institute. [applause] >> sunday, hillary clinton speaks at the mayor's conference in indianapolis. we will have live coverage starting at 4 p.m. eastern. and later, c-span's conversation with democratic presidential sandusky candidate bernie sanders. >> this is something i would not only love to do but could be different from the kind of books that have been written about mcarthur in the past and the way in which to really rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his real significance was, what his virtues were, and what were his flaws and what were the things that made him in many ways unpleasant and hated by millions of people. >> sunday night, we talk to the author of douglas mccarther. >> he saw the future whether it was america's role in asia, the rise of china, the split between china and the soviet union n and the fate of american domestic politics. >> sunday night at 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. next cabinet secretary outline their policy to help former inkrserated people reenter s
once again i want to thank ida and the aspen institute. [applause] >> sunday, hillary clinton speaks at the mayor's conference in indianapolis. we will have live coverage starting at 4 p.m. eastern. and later, c-span's conversation with democratic presidential sandusky candidate bernie sanders. >> this is something i would not only love to do but could be different from the kind of books that have been written about mcarthur in the past and the way in which to really rethink and...
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boy, just 5 years old playing in the yard with his older brother in a rural neighborhood outside of aspen screams, the mother runs outside to find her son's head in the mouth of a predator. authorities describing how she was physically able to remove her son from the lion, prying open its jaws, freeing the boy. >> she went out there and saved her child from the loin. that is absolute why what should you do. >> reporter: mountain lions are not uncommon in colorado but atakes a rare. >> you want to fight. you want to put up resistance and you want the lion to know you're not an easy prey. >> reporter: authorities have euthanized two lions and investing why it attacked. the boy is in the hospital with scrapes and bruises, the mother is too, both will be okay. unlike bears, mountain lions will often retreat on their own. tom? >>> the stunning death of a rising star in hollywood. "star trek" star anton yelchin and how he died. >>> and hillary clinton and bill clinton smiling in the hospital. we have the first pictures on the new addition to their family coming up. this is humira. this is humir
boy, just 5 years old playing in the yard with his older brother in a rural neighborhood outside of aspen screams, the mother runs outside to find her son's head in the mouth of a predator. authorities describing how she was physically able to remove her son from the lion, prying open its jaws, freeing the boy. >> she went out there and saved her child from the loin. that is absolute why what should you do. >> reporter: mountain lions are not uncommon in colorado but atakes a rare....
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the boy, just 5 years old playing in the yard with his older brother in a rural nabld just outside aspen screams, the mother runs outside to find her son's head in the mouth of a predator. she removed her son from the loin, prying open the jaws, freeing the boy. >> she went throughout and saved her child from the loin. that is absolute why what should you do. >> you want to fight. you want to put up resistance and you want the lion to know you're not an easy prey. >> reporter: authorities have euthanized two lions and don't know why he was attacked. s the mother is in the hospital. with scrapes and bruces. both will be okay. >>> the stunning death of an accidenter in hollywood. anton yelchin and how he died. >>> and hillary clinton and bill clinton smiling in the hospital. we have the first pictures coming up. this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have bee
the boy, just 5 years old playing in the yard with his older brother in a rural nabld just outside aspen screams, the mother runs outside to find her son's head in the mouth of a predator. she removed her son from the loin, prying open the jaws, freeing the boy. >> she went throughout and saved her child from the loin. that is absolute why what should you do. >> you want to fight. you want to put up resistance and you want the lion to know you're not an easy prey. >> reporter:...
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foreign secretary and then after that, blackrock ceo larry fink joins erik schatzker for the aspen ideassurveillance"s with tom keene and we will be talking about the referendum, currencies, and these markets. ♪ the relief rally city, thein europe anda warnine french president says london will suffer from brexit and merkel says there is no backing out now. state made anamic attack at the istanbul airport that killed at least 40 people. this is bloomberg "surveillance,"
foreign secretary and then after that, blackrock ceo larry fink joins erik schatzker for the aspen ideassurveillance"s with tom keene and we will be talking about the referendum, currencies, and these markets. ♪ the relief rally city, thein europe anda warnine french president says london will suffer from brexit and merkel says there is no backing out now. state made anamic attack at the istanbul airport that killed at least 40 people. this is bloomberg "surveillance,"
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couple of times but he and hunter were quite close for a long time because jack spent a lot of time in aspen >> i remember after hunter committed suicide at the funeral nicholson did drawings of hunter for people that he actually drew and then signed it for them. a nice little art piece that he did. last one, what about ralph stedman, but also other projects, what's ralph like? >> ralph, i mean, i think ralph -- i must have first met him when he came to visit hunter in the aerial 70's, probably right after las vegas and he was the most delightful and kind and really brilliant, as an artist he's just incredible but i'm still in touch with him and he's just -- the thing about ralph he has such a big heart. he is in spite of -- he's 80 year's old now, long and interesting life but he still has this childlike sense of generosity and heart. i think he's kind of like young, very bumpy friendship, deep respect but also this constant, like bickering and i don't know what that was about, jealousy or what it was, but i think hunter had that with a lot of people. >> he drew him as a cartoon character a
couple of times but he and hunter were quite close for a long time because jack spent a lot of time in aspen >> i remember after hunter committed suicide at the funeral nicholson did drawings of hunter for people that he actually drew and then signed it for them. a nice little art piece that he did. last one, what about ralph stedman, but also other projects, what's ralph like? >> ralph, i mean, i think ralph -- i must have first met him when he came to visit hunter in the aerial...
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. >> we are taking you from london to new york to aspen colorado in the next half hour. what we are watching. aobal stocks rebounding for second day and the dollar weakening on speculation that policymakers will try to prevent brexit from hampering local growth. the ftse has -- fink sit down with larry in the hour. shery: i will be sitting down with sam eisley, cofounder for his current pick in the pharma sector.
. >> we are taking you from london to new york to aspen colorado in the next half hour. what we are watching. aobal stocks rebounding for second day and the dollar weakening on speculation that policymakers will try to prevent brexit from hampering local growth. the ftse has -- fink sit down with larry in the hour. shery: i will be sitting down with sam eisley, cofounder for his current pick in the pharma sector.
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thank you for joining us from aspen ideas. david: let's get a check of the headlines.sh prime minister david cameron does not think he is the only one who should lose his job after the brexit vote. in parliament today, he called on the labor party leader yuri corbyn to step down. david cameron: he talked about job insecurity. he say to us ago, it is not in the national interest, and i would say, for heavens they, go. -- for heavens sake, go. mark: corbyn said he will not quit, even though the labor party gave him a vote of no-confidence. americans are concerned about the folly -- follow from the brexit vote. more than a third of u.s. voters said the uk's decision to leave the eu will hurt the american economy. four out of 10 say the brexit vote will end up hurting their investment portfolios. hill, the puerto rico debt crisis boat survived a key vote in the senate. lawmakers are trying to pass the vote before friday. that is when the bond payment is due. puerto rico says it cannot pay it. this would set up a board to oversee restructuring of the u.s. territory's $70 bi
thank you for joining us from aspen ideas. david: let's get a check of the headlines.sh prime minister david cameron does not think he is the only one who should lose his job after the brexit vote. in parliament today, he called on the labor party leader yuri corbyn to step down. david cameron: he talked about job insecurity. he say to us ago, it is not in the national interest, and i would say, for heavens they, go. -- for heavens sake, go. mark: corbyn said he will not quit, even though the...
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and a second outside a giant in aspen hills. he is killing his wife in beltsville. >>> rightright now, police from all over the area are cracking down on atvs. the guy taunting cops in this viral video was charged. pete monteen. >> we just found out the guy police say led them on that police chase is also a registered sex offender. he was just charged for that video. it has police and those passionate about the four- wheelers, fired up. >> pete, some issues with that story. we're going to check back with you here, coming up in just a bit. thanks. >>> let's talk about metro now and talk about the closure. starts tomorrow at midnight. >> yeah. that's right. so d.c.'s mayor today, announced the city's plan to try to ease making similar accommodations. the mayor urging everyone really to have a plan to deal with the safety surge that will slow people down and bring thousands of people out to extra areas. >> it's going to be interesting. bruce leshan at the stations. bruce, tell us about it. >> yes. you know what? the city figures th
and a second outside a giant in aspen hills. he is killing his wife in beltsville. >>> rightright now, police from all over the area are cracking down on atvs. the guy taunting cops in this viral video was charged. pete monteen. >> we just found out the guy police say led them on that police chase is also a registered sex offender. he was just charged for that video. it has police and those passionate about the four- wheelers, fired up. >> pete, some issues with that story....
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it happened when when her son ws playing in the front yard in aspen.e mother shoveled her hands in the -- shoved her hands in the lion's mouth to retrieve her son. >> you want to fight, you want the animal to know you're not an easy prey. >> the boy is expected to make a full recovery. mountain lions live in colorado, but attacks are rare. >>> king james is bringing a championship back to cleveland after five decades of heartbreak. this is what a party looks like not getting a championship since 1964. labron james and the cavaliers are the first team in nba history to rally back from the 3-1 deficit to become a champ. cleveland will host a victory parade on wednesday. >>> president obama was all in for the game. the family was glued to the game eneven -- even after air force one landed with two minutes left in the game. no way were they going to leave at that point. >> looking at summer arriving 6:34 a.m. it felt like it already for the last several weeks. we'll be back with the day planner forecast we'll let you know where the hot high is winding up a
it happened when when her son ws playing in the front yard in aspen.e mother shoveled her hands in the -- shoved her hands in the lion's mouth to retrieve her son. >> you want to fight, you want the animal to know you're not an easy prey. >> the boy is expected to make a full recovery. mountain lions live in colorado, but attacks are rare. >>> king james is bringing a championship back to cleveland after five decades of heartbreak. this is what a party looks like not...
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and that is exactly why i said yes to spending a weekend at the food and wine classic in aspen.e to, i guess, eat my way through the world. fueled by america's appreciation of food, it's the premiere culinary event in the country. two tents full of wood and wine. >> and for the last 34 years foodies have flocked to the wood and wine classic in aspen. >> it is the grand daddy of all festival festivals. >> hosting 5,000 people, over three days, the weekend is filled with celebrity chefs. >> the food and wine classic is summer camp for chefs. you can handle a into i have. >> oh, yes, i can. >> dozens of cooking demonstrations. >> i'm stirring. >> seminars. >> kale. >> bacon. >> no. >> and of course tasting. >> i swear i'm working. no, seriously. >> lots and lots of tasting. >> this weekend in aspen i can come together with the most extraordinary chefs and culinary luminaries in our industry, to play, to talk. >> the festival serves as an exploration of the food conversations that have taken over social media. >> we're live. >> live. >> giving attendees tips and tricks to make their
and that is exactly why i said yes to spending a weekend at the food and wine classic in aspen.e to, i guess, eat my way through the world. fueled by america's appreciation of food, it's the premiere culinary event in the country. two tents full of wood and wine. >> and for the last 34 years foodies have flocked to the wood and wine classic in aspen. >> it is the grand daddy of all festival festivals. >> hosting 5,000 people, over three days, the weekend is filled with...
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the aspen ideas festival. forward to it. thank you for having us. thank you for joining us this afternoon. that does it for us. "fast money" begins now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tonight on fast, a strange phenomenon is occurring in the global market. it could spell big trouble for u.s. stocks. we'll explain what it is and how you can protect yourself. >>> microsoft agreeing to buy linkedin. if history is any indication, you might want to sell right now. we'll explain. >>> and later, worried about a brexit becoming a reality? dennis gartman says he knows the one commodity that will surge. it begins with g, ends in d, may rhyme with old.
the aspen ideas festival. forward to it. thank you for having us. thank you for joining us this afternoon. that does it for us. "fast money" begins now. >>> "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. tonight on fast, a strange phenomenon is occurring in the global market. it could spell big trouble for u.s. stocks. we'll explain what it is and how you can protect yourself. >>>...
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. >> 2 or the boy was playing in the woods near his neighborhood in aspen, colorado when his mother hearding screams. she jumped into action trying to fight back against the wild animal, physically pulling it off her son physically saving his life. the boy is expected to be okay. brand new video just in of disney workers installing a temporary fence at the scene of this week's deadly alligator attack. the newberryier stretching where 2-year-old lane graves was snatched by the vicious reptile outside the grand floridian resort and spa. also seeing the brand new warning signs about dangerous alligators and snakes. guests can expect to see at all disney water front locations. and a freak thunderstorm carved the path of destruction. people waking up to scenes just like this. trees toppling on to cars and causing massive amounts of damage. friday storms brought heavy rains and winds damaging cars, homes, schools knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people. the storm was strong but it was not a tornado. a father delivers his baby on a highway after siri keeps messing up his call to 91
. >> 2 or the boy was playing in the woods near his neighborhood in aspen, colorado when his mother hearding screams. she jumped into action trying to fight back against the wild animal, physically pulling it off her son physically saving his life. the boy is expected to be okay. brand new video just in of disney workers installing a temporary fence at the scene of this week's deadly alligator attack. the newberryier stretching where 2-year-old lane graves was snatched by the vicious...
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>>james: he's recreating his daughter's picture at the aspen to tone down our coast because it oftend a little too risque she refused and so he resorted to the dressing of record in mimicking her tattoos. >>james: local headline stabbing and lithium will tell you what happened to live for 13 the rest of the men in connection with the airport attack. those people detained are for nationalist-- for nationals >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now. faugh. >>reporter: the next it was really looking for to choose from to the upper and is about 91 or 68 go on for much of the gang meanwhile the coast line chilling. >>robin winston: is a great ride out of the livermore valley to the dublin and to change shut in the south and a quick 70 minute trek from 85 to 237. >>darya:. >>reporter: recall wilson on wrote the type they some the stabbing victim did not know the person who's that to the cyclical the video we have of the movie theater at about 4:00 in the afternoon with 21 you're a man was stabbed four he was watching a moving multiple times will mrs
>>james: he's recreating his daughter's picture at the aspen to tone down our coast because it oftend a little too risque she refused and so he resorted to the dressing of record in mimicking her tattoos. >>james: local headline stabbing and lithium will tell you what happened to live for 13 the rest of the men in connection with the airport attack. those people detained are for nationalist-- for nationals >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news...
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outside the westville montgomery mall and then shot and killed a woman outside a giant's supermarket in aspen hill. killing his estranged wife the day before these shootings. >>> we're watching the trial of a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman inside her home. he is a repeat offender who cut off his ankle monitor before committing the brutal assault. chris gordon has been monitoring today's deliberations. >> reporter: there have been problems raising questions whether this jury could reach a verdict. prosecutors called the defendant a violent repeat offender who ditched his tracking device. the defendant took the stand and testified he didn't do it, so the jury is trying to sort it out. all right. the jury is now in court. they have given the judge a asking for more of the trial testimony. a juror was excused today for health reasons. yesterday, the jury sent out a note saying that one of the jurors questioned whether there was a rape in this case. this caused a neighborhood advisory commissioner to come out and just say she's very upset with the way this trial has run and raise quest
outside the westville montgomery mall and then shot and killed a woman outside a giant's supermarket in aspen hill. killing his estranged wife the day before these shootings. >>> we're watching the trial of a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman inside her home. he is a repeat offender who cut off his ankle monitor before committing the brutal assault. chris gordon has been monitoring today's deliberations. >> reporter: there have been problems raising questions whether...
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joining us from aspen, colorado. i want to talk isis.ve, we don't have any official statement yet that it was isis behind this attack. but if it was, why? why do we continue to see airports as the new target? >> i think isis is trying to send sho send messages to governmentscla war with them and that now includes turkey clearly. but there are others that are engaged in the anti-isis fight and have been targeted by isis. so they're trying to sort of strike at the economic wherewithal of these countries and shocking tourism is one strategy there. the turks are in that airport again. people are moving in and out of it. so at least at this first stage, those that perpetrated this horrific violence yesterday have failed in at least one goal, which is to make people afraid. >> if they didn't make people afraid, if they failed at that goal, could that be one of the contributing factors why you haven't seen isis claim victory here? >> we don't know. i mean, i agree with almost every analyst you've had on that this attack has all the markings of
joining us from aspen, colorado. i want to talk isis.ve, we don't have any official statement yet that it was isis behind this attack. but if it was, why? why do we continue to see airports as the new target? >> i think isis is trying to send sho send messages to governmentscla war with them and that now includes turkey clearly. but there are others that are engaged in the anti-isis fight and have been targeted by isis. so they're trying to sort of strike at the economic wherewithal of...
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to the self-righteous, disloyal and pompous remarks romney offered up while speaking yesterday in aspen think you will find there will be some republicans who get behind the republican nominee and work with him. there will be others who want to distance themselves. for me it's a matter of personal conscience. i can't vote for either of them. lou: who has romney become? the failed presidential nominee's remarks are trivial and sad. but he has his sidekick with him, his former running-mate speaker paul ryan will participate in a town hall july 12, less than a week before the republican national convention. the speaker is arrogantly and absurdly advancing his own agenda, competing with that of the party's nominee. what is motivating ryan? well, quite a few thing, i believe. amongst them he's trying to raise a lot of money for himself. maybe setting up a presidential run. maybe just doing the bidding of his donors and contributors. the folks on k street motivating him wildly. maybe he's pushing open border and free trade agreements at the bidding of the president. i know that sound too much
to the self-righteous, disloyal and pompous remarks romney offered up while speaking yesterday in aspen think you will find there will be some republicans who get behind the republican nominee and work with him. there will be others who want to distance themselves. for me it's a matter of personal conscience. i can't vote for either of them. lou: who has romney become? the failed presidential nominee's remarks are trivial and sad. but he has his sidekick with him, his former running-mate...