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put on the aspen website of what the topic is. invite everyone to send their own big beyond all doubts in and to ask our members to send to their e-mail list to use the entire aspen list to get in the press and the public. it is not just the 23 members and chair people sitting around the table, it is we go got -- hundreds of ideas, we have a lot of input from a lot of people and even inaugural effort and we are hoping the effort to reduce an outreach to the public and to invite people also to submit ideas and niche tifr -- those are all processed and pulled together and part of the information that we looked at when we come together in addition to four very deep dives from expert who is are engaged in looking at aspects of the topics. that format seems to work very well. we have keen expertise, we have a lot of information that's average to the public. we have membership to really bring your own initiative forward. >> indeed, it worked very well and some of the big idea that we got from the big public incorporated in to the big id
put on the aspen website of what the topic is. invite everyone to send their own big beyond all doubts in and to ask our members to send to their e-mail list to use the entire aspen list to get in the press and the public. it is not just the 23 members and chair people sitting around the table, it is we go got -- hundreds of ideas, we have a lot of input from a lot of people and even inaugural effort and we are hoping the effort to reduce an outreach to the public and to invite people also to...
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wellt seemed to fit in with the aspen theme. we came up with the notion that we would try to generate around a consensus a number of big ideas to put forward, not that people had not thought about them before. they did not have to be unique. but if you were only to do a handful of things, what would they look like in this area? what could move the conversation down the line? what were the challenges that we are facing, patients and providers? so our first year was spent with and of life, as ruth said. report is now online, in front of us. one of the more interesting things, we looked around the table at the aspen and realized in addition to trying to generate some conversations with the outside world and the policy makers in washington and in the administration around these ideas, everyone in our group has some capacity to move these forward in his or her own organization. so one of the commit's was that individuals -- commitments was that individual members would turn around and do the initiatives in their organization. our mem
wellt seemed to fit in with the aspen theme. we came up with the notion that we would try to generate around a consensus a number of big ideas to put forward, not that people had not thought about them before. they did not have to be unique. but if you were only to do a handful of things, what would they look like in this area? what could move the conversation down the line? what were the challenges that we are facing, patients and providers? so our first year was spent with and of life, as...
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then h he went to aspen hill shopping event ser. that's where those two killings were and that's where they ended up arresting him later in the day. i want you to he take you to some video. prosecutors wanted to hit home, this guilty plea he made they also wanted to show the judge on him. here it is, the gun, it was found inside his car. remember that rental car that they found. they said that the motive behind the first killing of his wife at high point high school was over financial debt anal gas stations against him having to do with child abuse. they showed video of the shooting scene also and played the 911 1 # call of their daughter begging for help after she witnessed the shooting. prosecutors say that tordil planned to hurt others. they showed notes written by him who said he planned to harm others and wanted to be -- wanted to be killed by police. besides his wife, as you know, there were other innocent people here that he killed. there was one family member that was sitting in front of me today. it was claudia ma lien a's
then h he went to aspen hill shopping event ser. that's where those two killings were and that's where they ended up arresting him later in the day. i want you to he take you to some video. prosecutors wanted to hit home, this guilty plea he made they also wanted to show the judge on him. here it is, the gun, it was found inside his car. remember that rental car that they found. they said that the motive behind the first killing of his wife at high point high school was over financial debt anal...
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services secretary kathleen sebelius joins a discussion on improving end-of-life care, hosted by the aspen institute. see it live starting a new eastern here on c-span. friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our student cam winners in c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year, students told us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our second prize middle school winner is 8th graders from maryland. they believe the heroine and opioid epidemic is an urgent issue in their documentary titled "on the edge." >> i noticed over the summer that in huntington, west virginia, 28 people overdosed in a county in just over four hours. i started getting more interested in the opioid epidemic. that is how we got to where we are at. >> we started i think it was in december. we worked until middle of march. middle of february. we were working every day in class for 2.5 months. it took us a while. it wa
services secretary kathleen sebelius joins a discussion on improving end-of-life care, hosted by the aspen institute. see it live starting a new eastern here on c-span. friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our student cam winners in c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year, students told us the most...
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the aspen institute put together a panel to review a report on ways to review end-of-life care. c-span will have live coverage at noon eastern. what is the reaction to women asserting their feminism at work? the american association of university women discussed sexism in the workplace and how to stand up to gender bias through activism. that discussion is live on c-span2 at one eastern. tonight i'm booked to be prime time, and evening of our program "after words". first lisa reports on alternatives to traditional banking in her book the on banking of america. melissa fleming, chief spokes person for the high commission of refugee discusses her book, i hope more powerful than the sea, rich b tells the journey of syrian women from syria to europe following the civil war. richard costs examines foreign policy in his book a world in disarray and argues for what he calls world order 2.0, a more modern global operating system. at 11:00 p.m. eastern, the parents of travon martin, discuss their sons life and death and their experience with the judicial system in their book rest in powe
the aspen institute put together a panel to review a report on ways to review end-of-life care. c-span will have live coverage at noon eastern. what is the reaction to women asserting their feminism at work? the american association of university women discussed sexism in the workplace and how to stand up to gender bias through activism. that discussion is live on c-span2 at one eastern. tonight i'm booked to be prime time, and evening of our program "after words". first lisa reports...
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aspen hill at 4:51. the current warning runs until 4:45.meanwhile here, you can see the lightning bolt and the downpour. the biggest thread inside the cell is the wind gust. widen out the view. we will watch here. future cast says for an hour or two, the cells could come together and form a line. thunderstorms could linger south and east. this is part of a front that the cooler numbers will replace the 80's. it's 70's and partly cloudy with the thunderstorms out there. a few more showers tonight. it will taper off. the weekend is not pretty. saturday is fairly gray! there could be a sprinkle or two. through the day the shower chances increase. sunday afternoon the rain should taper off. i think there is time to get out of doors and it's not wet for the weekend. but we should be where we should be. how much rain? en inch. it's a wet weekend. monday and tuesday, total system is off the coast. too warm for anything than just rain. but late next week some hint at 90. >> nothing is ready to pay for that. >> next at 4:00, revealing the royal life
aspen hill at 4:51. the current warning runs until 4:45.meanwhile here, you can see the lightning bolt and the downpour. the biggest thread inside the cell is the wind gust. widen out the view. we will watch here. future cast says for an hour or two, the cells could come together and form a line. thunderstorms could linger south and east. this is part of a front that the cooler numbers will replace the 80's. it's 70's and partly cloudy with the thunderstorms out there. a few more showers...
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>> reporter: tordil also pled guilty to the murder of claudinea in the parking lot of the giant in aspen hill approximate. prosecutors say she fought back, glasses in her grasp as she died. >> the maximum sentence in maryland is life without the possibility of parole. that is the appropriate sentence in this case. >> reporter: prosecutors played a video in court showing tordil telling a detective during interrogation that she whe was g financial trouble. prosecutors say the motive for these murders was fueled by his anger and frustration and his failed marriage, that they were cold and calculated killings. he will be sentenced here in july. doreen, back to you. >> thank you, chris. >>> now to a story you saw first here on news4. metro and its largest union are locked in heated contract negotiations. and that could mean longer wait times for you. adam tuss broke this story. he said workers are threatening a sick-out this weekend. they've told their supervisors they're not coming in friday. an e-mail has been going around telling supervisors they'll have to staff up and work 12-hour shifts
>> reporter: tordil also pled guilty to the murder of claudinea in the parking lot of the giant in aspen hill approximate. prosecutors say she fought back, glasses in her grasp as she died. >> the maximum sentence in maryland is life without the possibility of parole. that is the appropriate sentence in this case. >> reporter: prosecutors played a video in court showing tordil telling a detective during interrogation that she whe was g financial trouble. prosecutors say the...
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she was the one at aspen hill. they showed a picture of her at the crime scene, her body still in the car and she was clutching glasses against her chest. she had already passed away. you would think that those were her glasses. the state's attorney said those weren't her glasses she grabbed them off of tordil as she was fighting. 24e also found dna under her finger to show that she had fought. today her daughter spoke to the district attorney to pass along a message about what she thought. she was proud that her mother fought for her life and she wantedded to say that. she was proud of her mother because she thought the fact that her mother fought and wrestled his glasses and scratched him may have safed another life. so she wanted me to mother and to acknowledge the fact that again as her surviving daughter he she is proud of her mom and what she did to potentially safe another victim in this case. >> it sure was a sad scene inside the courtroom today. so many family members showed up. by the way, this is now set
she was the one at aspen hill. they showed a picture of her at the crime scene, her body still in the car and she was clutching glasses against her chest. she had already passed away. you would think that those were her glasses. the state's attorney said those weren't her glasses she grabbed them off of tordil as she was fighting. 24e also found dna under her finger to show that she had fought. today her daughter spoke to the district attorney to pass along a message about what she thought. she...
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>> reporter: he also admitted he shot and killed another at the giant in aspen hill and then calmly went shopping ending up eating lunch at the boston market, the same restaurant where the dc snipers had lunch after they shot five people. marini remembers she was terrified in both attacks. >> terrifying. because we knew he was walking around he was going from place to place and no one knew where he would go next. >> reporter: john mccarthy spoke to reporters. >> this is a man who in his own writings knew there would be innocent victims and was willing to take those unknown human lives when the opportunity came about and that's what he did.>> reporter: one of the shooting survivors said that eulalio tordil just smiled as he pulled the trigger. is lawyers today said this guilty plea was his first step in taking responsibility. live at circuit court , bruce leshan and wusa9. >> so many lives destroyed. thank you. the prosecutor said maybe he wanted to spare his stepdaughter the pain of having to testify against him. sentencing set for july and he faces possible life without parole. >>> oppo
>> reporter: he also admitted he shot and killed another at the giant in aspen hill and then calmly went shopping ending up eating lunch at the boston market, the same restaurant where the dc snipers had lunch after they shot five people. marini remembers she was terrified in both attacks. >> terrifying. because we knew he was walking around he was going from place to place and no one knew where he would go next. >> reporter: john mccarthy spoke to reporters. >> this is...
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at the corner of arctic avenue and aspen hill road. montgomery county schools confirm that the children on board were from veer mill road elementary school and we are told they are checked out but just as a precaution. michelle: the man who terrorized two counties pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murders. we were there last year as 63-year-old eulalio tordil was captured. prosecutors say his crime spree started when he shot and killed a wife gladys in a school parking lot in prince george's county. he shot people at random outside the montgomery mall. the lot of his job and a looming child sex investigation plagued tordil prior to the shooting spree. he faces possibility of life in prison without the possibility of parole. jonathan: there are details emerging in the 8-year-old disappearance of pamela butter. today detective fulton said a woman claimed to be jose wasn't. it was an imposter. then he realized that no one had heard from his real wife in 28 years. fulton said that combined with the threats against rodriguez-cruz's sec
at the corner of arctic avenue and aspen hill road. montgomery county schools confirm that the children on board were from veer mill road elementary school and we are told they are checked out but just as a precaution. michelle: the man who terrorized two counties pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murders. we were there last year as 63-year-old eulalio tordil was captured. prosecutors say his crime spree started when he shot and killed a wife gladys in a school parking lot in prince...
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another live. >> reporter: tordil also pleaded guilty to a murder in the parking lot of the giant in aspenl. prosecutors say she fought back, scratching and grabbing his glasses, which she held in her grasp as she died. >> when she learned that her mother fought mr. tordil, she was proud of her mother. she was proud that her mother fought for her life and she wanted to >> stand alone ers, part of a new trend in health care, about you some people who use them are experiencing severe sticker shocks. the restrictions you need to know about that could save you thousands of dollars. >>> plus, police back on the scene today as they try to find out who killed a man inside a senior home. the new details in this murder mystery. >>> and nearly eight years later, metro's memorial to the victims of the red line crash, it still isn't finished. in my future, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when
another live. >> reporter: tordil also pleaded guilty to a murder in the parking lot of the giant in aspenl. prosecutors say she fought back, scratching and grabbing his glasses, which she held in her grasp as she died. >> when she learned that her mother fought mr. tordil, she was proud of her mother. she was proud that her mother fought for her life and she wanted to >> stand alone ers, part of a new trend in health care, about you some people who use them are experiencing...
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killed another woman while trying to carjacker vehicle and aspen hill. the woman fought back and tour of his glasses. he walked around in a daze, sat down and ate lunch, and the police surrounded him and captured him when it was safe. >> hurting somebody is not in easy thing to do. jay: the authorities said that bydil thought he might die suicide by cop. he was hoping that it would be quick. jay korff, abc 7 news. jonathan: notorious d.c. murder case. hamill or butler -- pamela butler disappeared in 2009, but it was not until a couple weeks ago that jose rodriguez was arrested. investigators are also investigating the disappearance of cruz's wife. and we are closely watching developments that could change your friday commute on metro. alison: transit workers fed up and ready to take a stand by not coming to work. nancy chan has the latest. sources say that metro workers are planning to take action this week, but it will not be a sick out. a spokesperson for metro's largest union said they are not aware of any sick out, but says the union is looking at ev
killed another woman while trying to carjacker vehicle and aspen hill. the woman fought back and tour of his glasses. he walked around in a daze, sat down and ate lunch, and the police surrounded him and captured him when it was safe. >> hurting somebody is not in easy thing to do. jay: the authorities said that bydil thought he might die suicide by cop. he was hoping that it would be quick. jay korff, abc 7 news. jonathan: notorious d.c. murder case. hamill or butler -- pamela butler...
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tordil then drove to an aspen hills giant grocery store and killed the woman getting into her car in the parking lot. this happened the day after he killed his wife gladys outside a high school in prince george's county. he's facing a separate murder charge in that case. tordil is scheduled to be sentenced in july. i'm scott macfarlane, back to you. >> thank you. >>> here's a look now at some of your other top stories. first at 4:00, investigators say a man found dead in a wood bridge apartment in morning took his own life. fire was reported in the unit around 1:00 this morning. no one else was hurt. >>> a small group of mayors and police chiefs from all over the country met with attorney general jeff sessions today here at the justice department. montgomery county police tom major said they discussed sanctuary cities and asked for clarity on how to enforce federal immigration stamp out prejudice and confront anti-semitic. those words at a holocaust remembrance ceremony. >>> ivanka trump made her first international trip as an adviser to the president, she was in germany to attend a
tordil then drove to an aspen hills giant grocery store and killed the woman getting into her car in the parking lot. this happened the day after he killed his wife gladys outside a high school in prince george's county. he's facing a separate murder charge in that case. tordil is scheduled to be sentenced in july. i'm scott macfarlane, back to you. >> thank you. >>> here's a look now at some of your other top stories. first at 4:00, investigators say a man found dead in a wood...
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but just in case, aspen is going to try them on her husband. >> the first thing we're going to test outs the charcoal black head mask. elmer's glue and activated charcoal pills. >> i don't think dhis is going to work. >> i just saw on the news that experts are telling them to stop doing this one. they don't recommend it. >> it doesn't make sense. you're actually pulling and doing more damage than good to your skin. >> that hurts. >> i don't really think it works. >> this one, the rainbow tattoo. that's when you take different food coloring and you put itn yo lips. >> it didn't work all the way. >> you end up looking like a kid at a party that ate all the cupcakes. >> this one has become popular. you use a sugar wax to wax yourself. and it really is caramel. it's just melted sugar with some drops of lemon. and you put it over your skin. >> so you're making your own at-home wax, okay. >> i would sit there with a spoon and eat it. that would never work. >> do it before you pull the hair off though. >> right. >> i have to say, i've tried this and it's an art. it's not easy. but when you get
but just in case, aspen is going to try them on her husband. >> the first thing we're going to test outs the charcoal black head mask. elmer's glue and activated charcoal pills. >> i don't think dhis is going to work. >> i just saw on the news that experts are telling them to stop doing this one. they don't recommend it. >> it doesn't make sense. you're actually pulling and doing more damage than good to your skin. >> that hurts. >> i don't really think it...
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he also admitted he shot and killed a woman at the giant in aspen hill and then calmly went shopping and prosecutor john mccarthy spoke to reporters. >> this is a man who in his own writings knew there would be innocent victims and was willing to take those unknown human lives when the opportunity came about and that's what he did. >> reporter: his lawyers said the guilty plea will save his stepdaughter and other victims the pain of having to testify. they say we will get a more full picture of him at trial. you may also hear from one survivor who says he just smiled as he pulled at circuit court in rockville, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> his sentencing is set for july and the prosecutor plans to ask for the maximum, life without the possibility of parole. >>> video out in raleigh, north carolina and look at this. a woman climbing out of the window of her vehicle to escape flooding. heavy rains fell throughout the state of firefighters rescued dozens from vehicles and dozens of crashes were reported. more than 2000 people in raleigh without power tonight. >>> nothing at that around here b
he also admitted he shot and killed a woman at the giant in aspen hill and then calmly went shopping and prosecutor john mccarthy spoke to reporters. >> this is a man who in his own writings knew there would be innocent victims and was willing to take those unknown human lives when the opportunity came about and that's what he did. >> reporter: his lawyers said the guilty plea will save his stepdaughter and other victims the pain of having to testify. they say we will get a more...
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killed claudina molina while trying to carjack her vehicle outside the giant on connecticut avenue in aspenll. tordil pleaded guilty yesterday to two of the three murders.. and both attempted murders. he remains charged with killing his wife. authorities expect to take up that case later. bank of america has launched a full investigation -- after a fake bill ended up in an a-t-m at a seattle bank. darcy fox says she went to the a-t-m to withdraw three-hundred dollars earlier this week. in the pile - she found a tattered piece of prop money. the bank gave her a replacement bill yesterday - but she says she still has a lot of questions. bank of america is calling it an isolated incident -- an say it has been reported to local isolated incident -- an say it has been reported to local police and the secret service. new this morning -- some big major league baseball news. the miami marlins closing in on a deal to sell the team. former florida governor, jeb bush and former new york yankee captain, derek jeter - are part of the group poised to buy the team. the deal is not yet finalized, but the m
killed claudina molina while trying to carjack her vehicle outside the giant on connecticut avenue in aspenll. tordil pleaded guilty yesterday to two of the three murders.. and both attempted murders. he remains charged with killing his wife. authorities expect to take up that case later. bank of america has launched a full investigation -- after a fake bill ended up in an a-t-m at a seattle bank. darcy fox says she went to the a-t-m to withdraw three-hundred dollars earlier this week. in the...
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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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anchor: for more come i and joined by tyson barker, director at the aspen institute, a u.s.hink pink -- tank. before we start, we want to listen to what michael flynn had to say about six months ago on meet the press, he was asked about llary clinton and the fbi's investigation into her use of a private email server. >> people like hillary clinton, five people around her have been given immunity to include her former chief of staff, when you're given immunity it means you probably committed a crime. anchor: you probably committed a crime, what do you think? should we take him at his word, has he committed a crime himself? >> clearly we want to make sure we do not get ahead of ourselves in implicating him or anybody who has been asked to testify or is under consideration for testimony in this investigation. for general flynn himself, clearly this is pretty presumptive to ask for immunity so early in this discussion with the committees and with the fbi. anchor: he has been rejected already today by the u.s. house intelligence committee, yes? >> correct. clearly he knows he cou
anchor: for more come i and joined by tyson barker, director at the aspen institute, a u.s.hink pink -- tank. before we start, we want to listen to what michael flynn had to say about six months ago on meet the press, he was asked about llary clinton and the fbi's investigation into her use of a private email server. >> people like hillary clinton, five people around her have been given immunity to include her former chief of staff, when you're given immunity it means you probably...
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and then in aspen hills. we're going to let you know what happens in court as we continue to follow this today. >>> right now prince george's county fire crews on the collapse watch. they're worried about the structure that was on fire yesterday out there. they're traitor figure out what sparked a -- trying to figure out what sparked a huge building fire in college park. and umd students are back in canceled the classes yesterday because the smoke was so heavy from that fire. >>> members of the writers' guild of america are overwhelmingly last night authorized a strike for the first time in ten years. they have less than a week to work on a new contract with producers. as mireya villarreal reports a strike could knock the favorite shows off tv. >> reporter: for now, it's all smiles on the late night talk shows. >> don't just say if you have already ingested pieces of golf balls, the best thing to do is just let them play through. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but all those jokes come from union writers who could
and then in aspen hills. we're going to let you know what happens in court as we continue to follow this today. >>> right now prince george's county fire crews on the collapse watch. they're worried about the structure that was on fire yesterday out there. they're traitor figure out what sparked a -- trying to figure out what sparked a huge building fire in college park. and umd students are back in canceled the classes yesterday because the smoke was so heavy from that fire....
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radicals are now hunted in the united states viewed we get the aspen on -- united states. we get the espionage act. you could not mail socialist and other critical pieces of writing and newspapers and those kinds of things. the socialist review and things like that stopped being males. mailed. the government cracked down on all that stuff by 1970 or 1918. there is a long series of appeals. jail in 1916 and 1970. the legal fight lasts over 20 years. a series of governors review the case each time they come into office and each time, they all realize it is a political hot potato and they refuse to give mooney a new trial and refuse to exonerate him, to give him a pardon. president wilson, woodrow wilson even mission the special organization to investigate the case and come to some conclusions. their conclusions were basically that it had been funny business with the trial with some of the photos and testimony, and since 1917, it came out more and more, more revelations about so-and-so had told this story on the stand that was not true or this happened with evidence that was
radicals are now hunted in the united states viewed we get the aspen on -- united states. we get the espionage act. you could not mail socialist and other critical pieces of writing and newspapers and those kinds of things. the socialist review and things like that stopped being males. mailed. the government cracked down on all that stuff by 1970 or 1918. there is a long series of appeals. jail in 1916 and 1970. the legal fight lasts over 20 years. a series of governors review the case each...
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these are the wake up temperatures to start tuesday. 47 inaburn. 50 ins aspen hill. 52 in largo. check out the rest of the week in ten minutes. michelle: see you then. thank you. it's a tradition. years now. but a first for the trumps. jonathan: the first family on hand for the easter egg roll. the lawn packed with the kids. even the president having a good time. richard reeve is a visitor from the white house and joins us now. look at the cavalcade of people. this is a smaller affair from last year but everyone is having a good time. especially the youngsters. last year, it was larger. around 37,000 people. this year a much more traditional egg roll. no celebrity chefs or sports names but a military band provided the music. a lot of talk that this was a last-minute affair and the planning didn't start until march. th begging the white house to put in the order because of the manufacturing deadlines. usually the white house will give out blocks of tickets, 4,000 for school children. but the d.c., arlington and alexandria district said they got none. white house says they are look
these are the wake up temperatures to start tuesday. 47 inaburn. 50 ins aspen hill. 52 in largo. check out the rest of the week in ten minutes. michelle: see you then. thank you. it's a tradition. years now. but a first for the trumps. jonathan: the first family on hand for the easter egg roll. the lawn packed with the kids. even the president having a good time. richard reeve is a visitor from the white house and joins us now. look at the cavalcade of people. this is a smaller affair from last...
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claira county taxpayers under $700 it appears to be more expensive than what other local agencies aspen lat carrier the county coroner turn the badges in from the when it transitioned from the sheriffs department to the county which is why they needed updated id's a badge was purchased for $$675.13 other badges cost $35 a each. >> an $89 badge is just as meaningful as a $635 or 700 badges. >> the smat owe coroner he says his department spends about $100 oh on new badges in and calls santa claira's county to decision to invest in what he describes as high end badges excessive. >> i would never invest that type of county funds for a symbol. it's not a piece of jewelry it's a symbol of being in law enforcement organization. >> reporter: well the county didn't respond to those claims that the badges cost too much and declined our request for interview today. live in san jose, michelle nbc bay area news. >>> well poobl wasn't the only topic at 49 erps headquarters today. new head coach kyle shanahan hand briefly spoke about the arrest of another player. we first broke the story last friday.
claira county taxpayers under $700 it appears to be more expensive than what other local agencies aspen lat carrier the county coroner turn the badges in from the when it transitioned from the sheriffs department to the county which is why they needed updated id's a badge was purchased for $$675.13 other badges cost $35 a each. >> an $89 badge is just as meaningful as a $635 or 700 badges. >> the smat owe coroner he says his department spends about $100 oh on new badges in and calls...
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collided at arctic avenue and aspen hill road. this was coming from veers mill elementary school.here were six students on the bus but we understand they are being evaluated for injuries. we will keep you posted on the situation. larry: while the lawmakers on the hill work to avoid a government shutdown a dozen protests speaking out against the president's budget arrested outside the white house today. they were calling for more funding for clean water, immigration and the job creation. that comes as the clock is ticking on another possible shutdown. chief political correspondent scott thuman is live at the capitol hill bureau with a look at how the threat could be easing tonight. scott: we think there may be give and take. in the trump insisted wall would give bill. he would not say if the funding would come in this bill and he couldn't say how far he is willing to take the fight. the argument over building a literal wall only strengthened a figurative in washington. trump wants funding in a budget and democrats won't budge. >> if the threat of the ball is removed our negotiation
collided at arctic avenue and aspen hill road. this was coming from veers mill elementary school.here were six students on the bus but we understand they are being evaluated for injuries. we will keep you posted on the situation. larry: while the lawmakers on the hill work to avoid a government shutdown a dozen protests speaking out against the president's budget arrested outside the white house today. they were calling for more funding for clean water, immigration and the job creation. that...
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aspen colorado is one of my favorite places to go in the summertime. in the summertime. that song? >> all right. >> we are looking at him, like what? >> lets go to the state of indiana police detective gets attacked by a goose. >> what? >>> tacked by a goose. >> this is as he is trying to get back to the station the birdies agitated. >> wow. >> i hate this. >> he is really going for him too. >> wow. >> i hate this. >> you ever have a swann coming after you. >> i have. >> really. >> yes, i have been attacked by a geese, not attacked but geese on kelly drive. >> i hate that. >> my goodness, still going after him. >> wow. >> run, run, he goosed him. >> that is crazy. would you think the bird would just fly away but no, he must have made him mad. >> well, would i imagine it is a female protecting a nest or eggs. >> do you think he knock over a nest. >> getting too close, that would be my guess or the goose is deranged. >> aren't nests usually in trees. >> all right, now time to go to the viewers. where does a goose lay its eggs. >> i would think in a tree. >> what is your gu
aspen colorado is one of my favorite places to go in the summertime. in the summertime. that song? >> all right. >> we are looking at him, like what? >> lets go to the state of indiana police detective gets attacked by a goose. >> what? >>> tacked by a goose. >> this is as he is trying to get back to the station the birdies agitated. >> wow. >> i hate this. >> he is really going for him too. >> wow. >> i hate this. >>...
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now colorado who has been reinvigorated and aspen and places you knoww and love are nw because of thisspect of it. the fact that it is legal and appropriate. >> dana: i'm trying to get there. >> you don't booze in public. it's the same adjustment that people have to put -- >> dana: chipping away at my opposition. thank you. coming upit next a judge who was accused b biased by candidate trump isex overseeing a highly contested deportation case. our own judge weighs in a moment. book eggment tonight, the ou >> dana: and the back of the book segment tonight, the outrage of the week. gonzalo curiel, the federal judge accused of bias by then candidate trump laster over his mexican heritage will seek a highly controversial case over a dreamer who was deported to mexico. joining is now with reaction, jeanine pirro. you don't think there should have been any sort of comment about the judges heritage, right? you've artie said that. speak out one of the things that you can't do, what you should into its right of the fact that we already have free speech is that criticize a judge because you neve
now colorado who has been reinvigorated and aspen and places you knoww and love are nw because of thisspect of it. the fact that it is legal and appropriate. >> dana: i'm trying to get there. >> you don't booze in public. it's the same adjustment that people have to put -- >> dana: chipping away at my opposition. thank you. coming upit next a judge who was accused b biased by candidate trump isex overseeing a highly contested deportation case. our own judge weighs in a moment....
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joining us to talk about all that, aspen institute walter isaacson.ood to see you. >> good to see you again, carl. >> let's tackle the lumber issue. top of the fold on the journal this morning. we just talked to mike about whether or not the white house can do this in a surgical fashion without having it balloon into an overwhelming narrative on trade. can it? >> yes, i think so. one of the things we've seen about president trump is he talks really big. make mexico pay for the wall. having the trade and tariffs but he acts much more surgically. this is a very surgical thing. this is on, you know, blumber ad dairy products. it's been going on for ten years. there's always been disputes on this. i think it's a surgical thing. i think jon was right to point out there's always two sides to this. if you are adding room to your home or you're trying to build a new home, you kind of like the fact that the canadians are sending subsidized lumber into the market. that's a type of enforcement activity we should be doing. i don't think this is that big of a deal
joining us to talk about all that, aspen institute walter isaacson.ood to see you. >> good to see you again, carl. >> let's tackle the lumber issue. top of the fold on the journal this morning. we just talked to mike about whether or not the white house can do this in a surgical fashion without having it balloon into an overwhelming narrative on trade. can it? >> yes, i think so. one of the things we've seen about president trump is he talks really big. make mexico pay for the...
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he was skiing in aspen during the whole obamacare debacle. >> you might look at that decision that he made, and note that the obamacare repeal/replace debacle occurred, well, he didn't have his hands on it. in a way he came out well there. and i doubt he took this trip without clearing it first with the president. and i also -- i'm keenly aware of donald trump's limitations when it comes to governing. i do have a lot of concern about the fact that he's never held a political office. he's never actually worked for anybody else but the family business. however, i think that he values loyalty above all. he values people who sort of know their place. and i think in steve bannon, he has someone who's kind of a wild card where that's concerned. and he may feel his own agenda, his own intellectual agenda, his own disruptive approach to policy. >> when it come to the president's agenda, what does kushner's increasing influence mean for trump's policies and his campaign promises? >> well, i think what we've seen in the last week is that his approval rating has gone up, as he has moderated his
he was skiing in aspen during the whole obamacare debacle. >> you might look at that decision that he made, and note that the obamacare repeal/replace debacle occurred, well, he didn't have his hands on it. in a way he came out well there. and i doubt he took this trip without clearing it first with the president. and i also -- i'm keenly aware of donald trump's limitations when it comes to governing. i do have a lot of concern about the fact that he's never held a political office. he's...
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. >> the stern warning came aspens visited the u.s.s.ld reagan in japan and says all options are on the table. >>> back in washington, president trump took one of his first steps to address problems in the department of veterans affairs. he signed a bill allowing veterans to use private doctors if they live too far from a va facility since the wait ends up being too long. >>> have i sentty fox was in the bay area today talking about u.s. relations with mexico. fox spoke on a range of topics at the commonwealth club in san francisco including immigration and the future for the u.s. and mexico. he said it's a surprise that president trump thinks america will be great again by building walls. and he questioned who will lead the world now. [ inaudible ] >> not through bombs or violence. it's through love, compassion, understanding diplomacy, democracy, democratic dialogue. >> the former president has also made headlines for telling president trump that mexico will not pay for the [ censored ] wall. >>> he is the top rated host on cable tv. b
. >> the stern warning came aspens visited the u.s.s.ld reagan in japan and says all options are on the table. >>> back in washington, president trump took one of his first steps to address problems in the department of veterans affairs. he signed a bill allowing veterans to use private doctors if they live too far from a va facility since the wait ends up being too long. >>> have i sentty fox was in the bay area today talking about u.s. relations with mexico. fox spoke...
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so southbound lanes at i-95 aspen dot plays around with the cameras.e go on the air here, religiously and when it is time to show you what is going on here comes hazmat team, this is what we are waiting for. is there 60 gallons of december you will he will fuel spilled on the roadway as a result of this accident. they zoom in on peoples cars here as we are's trying to get information, southbound, i-95 at cottman avenue, three tractor trailers, one, jackknifed. now when that accident happened, 60 gallons of diesel fuel spilled on the roadway. they are assessing whether they need to close that stretch of the red way or not. there is tanker, is there gas tank to give you an idea. couple alternates, boulevard or enter at cottman avenue you will be able to go south or pick up the new jersey side and use route 130, karen and thomas back to you. >>> we have this developing story, right now we know a third person has died after that shoot-out happened, in philadelphia, it happened as kid were getting out of school , simply walking home. jenny joyce is live at
so southbound lanes at i-95 aspen dot plays around with the cameras.e go on the air here, religiously and when it is time to show you what is going on here comes hazmat team, this is what we are waiting for. is there 60 gallons of december you will he will fuel spilled on the roadway as a result of this accident. they zoom in on peoples cars here as we are's trying to get information, southbound, i-95 at cottman avenue, three tractor trailers, one, jackknifed. now when that accident happened,...
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earlier this week, aspensking and its partner -- aspen skiing and its partner kso, which owns squaw valley and meadows, are buying six other resorts across the u.s. and canada and will do it to make gasia happy. she loves it. >> and family is happy. we were up in tahoe. >> yeah. >> last weekend and the mounds of snow, i could not believe. was talking to steve pahlsson weather-wise about this. it looks good and where does that snow that turns into water when it runs down the mountain, where is the it end up? >> in the reservoirs or delta. >> and it was full woke when we talked about the reservoir. >> it's full and there is a lot of snow there and they're about ready to is the a record for the wettest rain year ever. i will show you you the stats in just a second. we have a symptom going through and getting rain. looks like a line of thunderstorms, or imbedded thunderstorms on the peninsula. we'll show you now there are winter weather advisories out. south lake tahoe is reporting snow and thunder snow there briefly. i saw lightning flash. the h station index, the precipitation indexes for th
earlier this week, aspensking and its partner -- aspen skiing and its partner kso, which owns squaw valley and meadows, are buying six other resorts across the u.s. and canada and will do it to make gasia happy. she loves it. >> and family is happy. we were up in tahoe. >> yeah. >> last weekend and the mounds of snow, i could not believe. was talking to steve pahlsson weather-wise about this. it looks good and where does that snow that turns into water when it runs down the...
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beneficiaries of the liberal international order, not quiten as much is peter, but some we have had our fun in aspen over the years, i think you still go to those places. and i'm not going to deny that it's been pretty good. the question i want to address is whether or not it has been good for a lot of other people s who may not be so well represented in this audience tonight. has a good for ordinary americans? north americans, canadians? u.s. citizens? has it been good for ordinaryee europeans and the people and the places we come from? those that did make it to toronto. quite a lot tried. or the indian muslims who did not make it to cnn, that really seems to me the point. i want to suggest to you that we need to consider seriously the that globalization has overshot, that it overshoots and caused at least two major crisis, the consequences of we are living with, financial crisis and aa crisis of mass migration. if we carry on telling ourselves this story, the story goes something like this. oh we have been so much more peaceful and prosperous since 1945, thanks to the nice liberal order institutio
beneficiaries of the liberal international order, not quiten as much is peter, but some we have had our fun in aspen over the years, i think you still go to those places. and i'm not going to deny that it's been pretty good. the question i want to address is whether or not it has been good for a lot of other people s who may not be so well represented in this audience tonight. has a good for ordinary americans? north americans, canadians? u.s. citizens? has it been good for ordinaryee europeans...
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but i think it's stiriking that health care held in the balance and they were essentially in aspen.uge portfolio. where is jared going to choose to drill down. where is ivanka going to choose to drill down and can wet get the antidote as tbt quiet diplomacy taking ache pplace in white house. >>> when we come back, the united nations meeting on syria. nikki haley set to speak later on. >>> when we come back, new reaction inside syria from a doctor on the ground treated the victims of the suspected chemical attack. you have to stay with us. beyond is a natural pet food that goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. no, i'm scheduling time to go oto the bank to get a mortgage. ugh, you're using a vacation day to go to the bank? i know, right? just go to lendingtree.com. get up to five loan offers to compare side by side for free. wow, that's great. wait, how did you get in my kitchen? oh, i followed a raccoon in through your doggie door. [chittering] [gasps] get a better mortgage
but i think it's stiriking that health care held in the balance and they were essentially in aspen.uge portfolio. where is jared going to choose to drill down. where is ivanka going to choose to drill down and can wet get the antidote as tbt quiet diplomacy taking ache pplace in white house. >>> when we come back, the united nations meeting on syria. nikki haley set to speak later on. >>> when we come back, new reaction inside syria from a doctor on the ground treated the...
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who had served in world war ii who were amazing people, conservative democrats who i loved or les aspen, secretary of defense, he was a brilliant defense thinker. >> host: oh, sure. >> guest: and it was a time when republicans and democrats, there was no difference because we were all out to defeat the communists. >> host: all out to do the right thing. >> guest: and we did. >> host: and then you had the other side of it, too, when you did the budget. >> guest: and i understood pentagon reform. i took the whole thing -- again, i was kind of an iconoclast because i was one of the people that found the hammers, screwdrivers and wrenches that cost tens of thousands of dollars, and i said we should reform the pentagon as we reformed the welfare system. you weren't supposed to say that. [laughter] and then i worked with a liberal democrat to reduce the procurement of the b-2 bomber which i thought we didn't really need in the middle of a nuclear war. and its job was to fly in the soviet union and drop bombs and i said we don't need that many planes to do that. so i wanted to build standoff w
who had served in world war ii who were amazing people, conservative democrats who i loved or les aspen, secretary of defense, he was a brilliant defense thinker. >> host: oh, sure. >> guest: and it was a time when republicans and democrats, there was no difference because we were all out to defeat the communists. >> host: all out to do the right thing. >> guest: and we did. >> host: and then you had the other side of it, too, when you did the budget. >>...
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this is gwen speaking in 2015 at the aspen ideas festival about the issue of american identity. >> ias born of immigrants who came to this country from the west indies. incredible appreciation for people who thought it was -- who did the bold act of uprooting themselves from what they knew to make a better life for their children. craziest patriots on the block. and never occurred to us we were not american. we had chosen to become americans, which seems like a very empowering thing. but in my current role, as i report day after day after daya, all of our shortcomings in amamerica, our shortcomings ass not with, i struggle my patriotism or my love of the country, but to figure out how can we get over the humps. not thehe conversations, not the roundtables, but how do we see each other? how do we begin to see ourselves and then see each other? it is so hard. amy: that was g gwen eiffel. your remarkable cousin. >> i've never seen that clip. that is her. thank you. amy: thank you for sharing her with all of us. sherrilyn ifill is president and director-counsel of the naacp legal defense
this is gwen speaking in 2015 at the aspen ideas festival about the issue of american identity. >> ias born of immigrants who came to this country from the west indies. incredible appreciation for people who thought it was -- who did the bold act of uprooting themselves from what they knew to make a better life for their children. craziest patriots on the block. and never occurred to us we were not american. we had chosen to become americans, which seems like a very empowering thing. but...
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why jared kushner was not there for the week of negotiations around repeal and replace, he was in aspen>> you have to ask that question. the fact no one pointed out. redeem they cohn power, are both part of the kushner army. of people are raising eyebrows, most people when they go to work for the white house, don't decide to swan off on holiday during the president's first 100 days. amy: the most pivotal week he's had so far. kushner's self interest -- it has sort of been ignored. it has been covered, but it has been overcome by the noise of the other stories. i think increasingly now, we're going to see it really, really matter. it is outright corruption and not legal. nermeen: in addition to the three trademarks that ivanka trump was granted with china, last year, china granted for luminary approval for 38 trademarks protecting trump's name. explain why this issue of trademarks is relevant and what kinds of regulations apply to ivanka and kushner in a relative compared to what apply to president trump. >> he is protected by the conflicts clause. there are some he can hide behind. -- i
why jared kushner was not there for the week of negotiations around repeal and replace, he was in aspen>> you have to ask that question. the fact no one pointed out. redeem they cohn power, are both part of the kushner army. of people are raising eyebrows, most people when they go to work for the white house, don't decide to swan off on holiday during the president's first 100 days. amy: the most pivotal week he's had so far. kushner's self interest -- it has sort of been ignored. it has...
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he said he wanted the last question in the aspen leaves. i'm going to probably regret that i recognized him. i'm going to do it anyway. tell us who you are and where you are from. [inaudible] >> voting rights. why is that we have such a problem with voting rights in the state of texas and a lot of the southern states. voting should be a privilege, not a right. everybody should be able to vote at the age of 18 without any questions. [applause] the affordable health care act, that's what the republicans want. i would like to see us amend the affordable care act and descent game that's going to work for all of us. this is something that can be worked out for one reason or the other, the right and left to get along. as you can see, when the bill just came out to try to get it passed recently, 17 days is not enough time. texas. -- taxes. we need to see donald trump's taxes before. [cheers and applause] [inaudible] what are we going to do for the people that are not able to go to the doctor? not only for women, men, too. >> you've had four questi
he said he wanted the last question in the aspen leaves. i'm going to probably regret that i recognized him. i'm going to do it anyway. tell us who you are and where you are from. [inaudible] >> voting rights. why is that we have such a problem with voting rights in the state of texas and a lot of the southern states. voting should be a privilege, not a right. everybody should be able to vote at the age of 18 without any questions. [applause] the affordable health care act, that's what...
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now, colorado has been reinvigorated, vail, aspen, all those places that you know and love, are now,this other aspect of it, you know, the fact that it is illegal and appropriate -- >> dana: i am trying to get there. >> you don't do it in public, you don't do it at work. it is the same adjustments that people have to make. >> dana: you are chipping away at my opposition. keep talking about her. her brother, thank you. coming up next, the judge accused of biased by then candidate trump over his mexican heritage is now overseeing a highly contested deportation case. our own judge jeanine pierro weighs a moment. book eggment tonight, the outrage of the week. gonzalo curiel. president trump last year over mexican heritage will hear a highly controversial case over a dreamer deport to mexico. with us now is judge justice jeanine, i she airs week on fox news channel. you don't think there should be any sort of comment about the judge's heritage, right? have you already is he that. >> yeah. yeah. look, one of the things that you can't do an you shouldn't do, in spite the feek fact that we h
now, colorado has been reinvigorated, vail, aspen, all those places that you know and love, are now,this other aspect of it, you know, the fact that it is illegal and appropriate -- >> dana: i am trying to get there. >> you don't do it in public, you don't do it at work. it is the same adjustments that people have to make. >> dana: you are chipping away at my opposition. keep talking about her. her brother, thank you. coming up next, the judge accused of biased by then...
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services secretary kathleen sebelius joins a discussion on improving end-of-life care, hosted by the aspen institute. see it live starting a new eastern here on c-span. friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our
services secretary kathleen sebelius joins a discussion on improving end-of-life care, hosted by the aspen institute. see it live starting a new eastern here on c-span. friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our
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that will be live from the aspen institute at noon eastern on c-span. later the discussion on sexism in the workplace with the american association of university women. live at one in the afternoon here on c-span2. here are some of the programs this holiday weekend on c-span. saturday at 8 pm on the discovery of seven earthlike planets orbiting a nearby star. >> we are using that space to study in the trappist one system to determine if they have higher helium dominated. >> a discussion on the pros and cons of genetically modified food. posted by rick blair in los angeles. >> those of us who do this thing that our plans are gm owes because there's nothing that you buy in any of your grocery stores whether it's conventional, whatever that hasn't been genetically modified. >> easter sunday , white house speaker eggroll event from the last four presidents. >> then a visit to the african-american history museum in washington. >> i knew that the nation was thirsting for this museum but i have to confess i didn't know that the reaction would be this positive
that will be live from the aspen institute at noon eastern on c-span. later the discussion on sexism in the workplace with the american association of university women. live at one in the afternoon here on c-span2. here are some of the programs this holiday weekend on c-span. saturday at 8 pm on the discovery of seven earthlike planets orbiting a nearby star. >> we are using that space to study in the trappist one system to determine if they have higher helium dominated. >> a...
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aspen for american leadership to avert the pending collapse safeguard american interests and help the country realized the early promise of its revolution. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you here today. >> chairman corker ranking member senator cardin and this distinguished mirza committed my apologies as a retiree. never tell with the parking downtown coming in on a plane tuesday morning but it is my distinct honor to appear before you today on this important vexing matter and i'm pleased to appear with a colleague that i consider really authority them are the most honest authorities and voices on libya today. libya has confounded and frustrated and exhausted policymakers and diplomatic tactician or's with this stubborn resistance to the obvious political mass of $1.2 billion of oil a day caught up in the endorphins of revolution. many assume libya like athena from the head of zeus would turn into dubai on the mediterranean and we could all go away. in hindsight clearly libya was not -- libya has a history like any other place in that history is one of fragmentation even
aspen for american leadership to avert the pending collapse safeguard american interests and help the country realized the early promise of its revolution. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you here today. >> chairman corker ranking member senator cardin and this distinguished mirza committed my apologies as a retiree. never tell with the parking downtown coming in on a plane tuesday morning but it is my distinct honor to appear before you today on this important vexing matter...