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we are here at aspen. david bradley is a big supporter of the aspen ideas festival. private citizen to try to bring americans home. there is nothing any of us can do for any family that has to suffer through waiting for their loved one to come home. it is just, the meetings that i had with any of these families when i was undersecretary were the most difficult things i had to do because there is no -- there's nothing you can do to comfort them except to bring their loved ones home. so i would hope that president trump would appoint someone to pick up the work that jim o'brien ended when he had to leave at the end of the obama administration, and i quite agree with austin tice's family. we have to work very hard to do everything we can to bring these folks home. we have just gone through the tragedy of otto warmbier, this wonderful 22-year-old who was in north korea and ultimately came home after a year, but came home in a coma on the edge of dying, and he has now died. it is just one of the most horrific things that any family faces. >> we have to leave it there, unf
we are here at aspen. david bradley is a big supporter of the aspen ideas festival. private citizen to try to bring americans home. there is nothing any of us can do for any family that has to suffer through waiting for their loved one to come home. it is just, the meetings that i had with any of these families when i was undersecretary were the most difficult things i had to do because there is no -- there's nothing you can do to comfort them except to bring their loved ones home. so i would...
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in aspen, colorado it's 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley is live. >>> good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." joining me, john fort from the aspen ideas festival with special guests later in the hour watching the markets here, down 43 the big story is meal kit delivery service blue apron going pub tlolic today. we talked about the ipo and the future of online grocery >> people care about quality that's why, quite frankly, online grocery as a share of offline grocery is a challenging thing. there have been tons of players trying to bring online grocery, you know, penetration up historically that hasn't been successful quality is so important. and because we run this virtualicly integrated supply train and involved agriculturally and manage our own food manufacturing centers and distribution network is one thing that allows us to offer higher quality food at better prices and grow the overall online share >> joining us this morning, good water capital co-founder eric kim as well as ydavid seeberg g t
in aspen, colorado it's 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley is live. >>> good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." joining me, john fort from the aspen ideas festival with special guests later in the hour watching the markets here, down 43 the big story is meal kit delivery service blue apron going pub tlolic today. we talked about the ipo and the future of online grocery >> people care about quality that's why, quite frankly, online grocery as a...
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and ceo of the aspen institute. with us this morning. aol co-founder and chairman of the investment firm revolutions. you're going to go see president trump later this week. i want to talk about that. you spend some time with tom price yesterday and have a host of leaders coming today, and for the rest of the week let's start with you, though, because this is your last. i don't know if it's your last you're going to be coming back, right? >> if you invite me. >> i will invite you i will invite you back but you have been running this for so many years by the way, congratulations. >> thank you >> this whole event is in testament in part to you to all the people who do come every year, right? actually let me ask it this way, what's the one best idea you think you've heard over the past 14 years running this institution? >> you know, i think general mccrystal came here and talked about serving in the military and serving in other ways that got people out of their zip codes, out of their comfort zones, that that had been
and ceo of the aspen institute. with us this morning. aol co-founder and chairman of the investment firm revolutions. you're going to go see president trump later this week. i want to talk about that. you spend some time with tom price yesterday and have a host of leaders coming today, and for the rest of the week let's start with you, though, because this is your last. i don't know if it's your last you're going to be coming back, right? >> if you invite me. >> i will invite you i...
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and that's it from aspen tonight.judy woodruff. >> woodruff: and that's it from aspen for tonight. >> sreenivasan: and i'm hari sreenivasan. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks to analyze the week's news. for all of us at the pbs on.our, thank you and see you >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org boom! hello, i'm julia child. welcome to my house. what fun we're going to have baking all kinds of incredible cakes, pies and breads right here in my own kitchen. david ogonowski's known for the fanciful desserts he created at olive's in boston. today, he indulges our fantasies with this triple chocolate truffle treat. learn how you can make it, too,
and that's it from aspen tonight.judy woodruff. >> woodruff: and that's it from aspen for tonight. >> sreenivasan: and i'm hari sreenivasan. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks to analyze the week's news. for all of us at the pbs on.our, thank you and see you >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff, reporting from colorado at the aspen institute's spotlight health conference. as congress fights over replacing obamacare, we tackle the controversy over drug pricing with stephen ubl, head of pharma, the nation's largest pharmaceutical trade association. >> we think, as an industry, the pricing model needs to evolve. we need to move away from paying for volume, to paying for the value of care. >> sreenivasan: and, uniting a community through health. how one muslim-based group is bringing a chicago neighborhood together by focusing on its most basic needs. >> how you going to change anything in your neighborhood, if you really can't start with the place that really sustains the neighborhood? and that's the food, right? >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. >> sreenivasan: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with vision
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff, reporting from colorado at the aspen institute's spotlight health conference. as congress fights over replacing obamacare, we tackle the controversy over drug pricing with stephen ubl, head of pharma, the nation's largest pharmaceutical trade association. >> we think, as an industry, the pricing model needs to evolve. we need to move away from paying for volume, to paying for the value of care. >> sreenivasan: and, uniting a community...
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we join the conversation on tax reform at the aspen institute. looking at the potential benefits for low income workers. >> let me repeat that. the bold reforms outlined today will usher in a new era of happened safety and performance in the skies and spur the adoption of state-of-the-art air traffic controlly control technology. the administration consulted with a wide rain of stakeholderrer in aviation system passenger advocates pilots, air traffic controllers aviation experts airport manager and others. we will continue to work with them as this proposal moves forward. these reforms will benefit everyone who flies as well as hard working air traffic controllers who operate the system. as you now, safety is number one. these reforms will accelerate the deployment of new air traffic control technology that is critical to managing the national air space with more precision, enhancing safety. passengers will benefit because these reforms will improve the passenger's quality of life. how many times have we heard families on vacation, working moms a
we join the conversation on tax reform at the aspen institute. looking at the potential benefits for low income workers. >> let me repeat that. the bold reforms outlined today will usher in a new era of happened safety and performance in the skies and spur the adoption of state-of-the-art air traffic controlly control technology. the administration consulted with a wide rain of stakeholderrer in aviation system passenger advocates pilots, air traffic controllers aviation experts airport...
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and that's it from aspen for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> sreenivasan: and i'm hari sreenivasan.m all of us at the pbs newshour, have a great weekend. thank you, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> . >> glor: welcome to the program, i'm jeff glor, sitting in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with a newly unveiled senate republican health-care plan. we talked to vann newkirk of the atlantic, kevin whitelaw of bloomberg news and philip bump of "the washington post." >> w
and that's it from aspen for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> sreenivasan: and i'm hari sreenivasan.m all of us at the pbs newshour, have a great weekend. thank you, and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better...
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in aspen, colorado it's 11:00 a.m. good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." joining me, john fort from the aspen ideas festival with special guests later in the hour watching the markets here, down 43 the big stor
in aspen, colorado it's 11:00 a.m. good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." joining me, john fort from the aspen ideas festival with special guests later in the hour watching the markets here, down 43 the big stor
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i'm chris matthews in aspen, colorado. after months of denying, side stepping or otherwise down playing russia's role in interfering in the 2016 election, president trump finally appears to accept at the kremlin's involvement. the president's about face had little to do with protecting our country from a future attack and everything in this case to do with knocking his predecessor, barack obama. on monday, president trump said without any basis that it was obama who colluded or obstructed on russia. not him of the until now the president had offered only limited recognition that russia might be responsible despite the consensus of the intelligence community. in january trump bepointed the russia. >> as far as hacking, i think it was russia but i think we get hacked by other countries and other people. we talk about the hacking. hacking is bad. and it shouldn't be done. but look at the things that were hacked. look at what was learned from that hacking. >> nearly four months later, the president again expressed his skeptici
i'm chris matthews in aspen, colorado. after months of denying, side stepping or otherwise down playing russia's role in interfering in the 2016 election, president trump finally appears to accept at the kremlin's involvement. the president's about face had little to do with protecting our country from a future attack and everything in this case to do with knocking his predecessor, barack obama. on monday, president trump said without any basis that it was obama who colluded or obstructed on...
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tom price, secretary of health and human services, who joins us this morning from aspen, colorado. thank you for joining me, mr. secretary. >> thanks, dana. good to be with you this morning. >> thank you. one of the most scathing criticisms of the new senate republican bill to repeal obamacare didn't come from democrats. it came from republican senator dean heller of nevada. listen to what he said. >> health care in the last ten years, the biggest lie was if you like your doctor, you can keep it. second biggest lie is that your premium will go down. there isn't anything in this legislation that will lower your premiums. >> that is a republican senator saying you and your fellow republicans, who are pushing this bill, are lying to voters when you claim that premiums are going to go down under your plan. what's your response? >> yeah. well, i don't know that that's what he's saying. i think there's a misunderstanding about what the entire plan is and the fact of the matter is that the bill is part of the plan and the kinds of things we're doing through the department of health and hu
tom price, secretary of health and human services, who joins us this morning from aspen, colorado. thank you for joining me, mr. secretary. >> thanks, dana. good to be with you this morning. >> thank you. one of the most scathing criticisms of the new senate republican bill to repeal obamacare didn't come from democrats. it came from republican senator dean heller of nevada. listen to what he said. >> health care in the last ten years, the biggest lie was if you like your...
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lovely in aspen. i'm katy tur in for craig melvin. a busy news day. travel ban 2.0.versial executive order begin to take effect today. who will be impacted and what kind of confusion can we expect? >>> health care hail mary. senate republicans ru s rushing revamp obamacare. can they get a new bill written by tomorrow? >>> and ready to deal. if republicans bite the bullet and do extend a hand to find a bipartisan solution to fix health care, are democrats ready to negotiate? we start with the white house travel ban which goes into effect in about seven hours. monday the supreme court
lovely in aspen. i'm katy tur in for craig melvin. a busy news day. travel ban 2.0.versial executive order begin to take effect today. who will be impacted and what kind of confusion can we expect? >>> health care hail mary. senate republicans ru s rushing revamp obamacare. can they get a new bill written by tomorrow? >>> and ready to deal. if republicans bite the bullet and do extend a hand to find a bipartisan solution to fix health care, are democrats ready to negotiate? we...
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former acting attorney general sali yates who was fired by president trump spoke at the aspen ideas festival in colorado earlier this week about the justice department's russia investigation and her brief tenure in the trump administration. this is an hour. [applause] >> before we begin the discussion, it's worth saying about the idea of the rule of law. the concept of the rule of law goes back a long way. the greeks and romans and meaning has evolved over time. but it
former acting attorney general sali yates who was fired by president trump spoke at the aspen ideas festival in colorado earlier this week about the justice department's russia investigation and her brief tenure in the trump administration. this is an hour. [applause] >> before we begin the discussion, it's worth saying about the idea of the rule of law. the concept of the rule of law goes back a long way. the greeks and romans and meaning has evolved over time. but it
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samaritan trying to steal a car in bethesda, then killed a woman trying to carjack her vehicle in aspen hill. police moved arrested him hours later in a parking lot. tordil has already pleaded guilty to murder charges in montgomery county. as part of the plead agreement, he will be sentenced to life in prison without parole. the madison high school community in fairfax county is mourning the loss of the school's head football coach. lenny schultz was killed saturday in a crash on the beltway's inner loop near the mixing bowl. schultz, his brother, and his nephew stopped in the median to re-hitch a boat to their pickup truck. suddenly, a box truck hit the boat, schultz, and his nephew. schultz later died from his injuries. his nephew is still in the hospital. students are devastated by the tragedy. schultz was a he was 52-years-old. rainbow flags were flying high in cities across the country as pride celebrations continued. and it was not just limited to the united states. canadian prime minister justin trudeau greeted revelers as he marched in a pride parade in toronto. last year, trude
samaritan trying to steal a car in bethesda, then killed a woman trying to carjack her vehicle in aspen hill. police moved arrested him hours later in a parking lot. tordil has already pleaded guilty to murder charges in montgomery county. as part of the plead agreement, he will be sentenced to life in prison without parole. the madison high school community in fairfax county is mourning the loss of the school's head football coach. lenny schultz was killed saturday in a crash on the beltway's...
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we'll bring you the full conversation from the aspen ideas festival, tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. yesterday on capitol hill, the senate intelligence committee heard from career diplomats and experts from the u.s. and europe as they testified at the senate intelligence committee on russian influence in elections. this is about two and a half hours.
we'll bring you the full conversation from the aspen ideas festival, tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. yesterday on capitol hill, the senate intelligence committee heard from career diplomats and experts from the u.s. and europe as they testified at the senate intelligence committee on russian influence in elections. this is about two and a half hours.
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from the aspen ideas festival, in aspen, colorado, this is an hour. >> so before we begin the discussion, it's worth saying a word on the concept of the rule of law. the concept of rule of law goes back a long way. the greeks and romans talked about it and its meaning has evolved over time. but eventually what it's come to mean is basically a fundamental way in which society prevents the situation in which there is an oligarchy or dictatorship. internationally,
from the aspen ideas festival, in aspen, colorado, this is an hour. >> so before we begin the discussion, it's worth saying a word on the concept of the rule of law. the concept of rule of law goes back a long way. the greeks and romans talked about it and its meaning has evolved over time. but eventually what it's come to mean is basically a fundamental way in which society prevents the situation in which there is an oligarchy or dictatorship. internationally,
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while trying to steal a car, then accused of killing a woman while trying to carjack her vehicle and aspen hill. there when, i was the police moved in and arrested him in a parking lot directly behind us. tordil tomorrow is the final day of the u.s. supreme court's current term. the justices are expected to issue several rulings in several cases from including the fate of president trump's travel ban. reporter: president trump has a lot riding on what happens as the supreme court wraps up its term. the justices are expected to issue a decision this week on whether they will allow the administration to immediately enforce the 90-day travel ban from six majority muslim countries. the travel ban generated intense protests when it was first enforced in february before multiple courts shut it down. >> the supreme court could lift the lower court orders and allow the travel ban to go into effect or decide to leave the court orders in effect. that is essentially the death of the travel ban. reporter: or a third option, shelving a decision until next term. the other big news involves justice antho
while trying to steal a car, then accused of killing a woman while trying to carjack her vehicle and aspen hill. there when, i was the police moved in and arrested him in a parking lot directly behind us. tordil tomorrow is the final day of the u.s. supreme court's current term. the justices are expected to issue several rulings in several cases from including the fate of president trump's travel ban. reporter: president trump has a lot riding on what happens as the supreme court wraps up its...
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do you think that conversation shifts any time soon or is this where we sit >> we are here at the aspen institute. we have our health strategy group and forum. it's a bipartisan forum led by tommy thompson who was a republican governor of wisconsin and secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius from kansas and secretary of health and human services they're meeting right behind me now. you got people in that room who know pretty much how you can get 70% of this country agreeing on what is a logical way to provide health care in this country. that takes a sort of centrist approach that we're not anywhere near right now obama passed the affordable care act on a party line vote republicans are trying to do whatever they're doing with it they're neither replacing it nor repealing it they're meddling with it on a party line vote. at some point i kind of hope that all of that fails and a group of people, democrats and republicans, are going to be willing to forsake the 20% of their party on the fringes and write a sensible bill that would try to move us away from the costliness t
do you think that conversation shifts any time soon or is this where we sit >> we are here at the aspen institute. we have our health strategy group and forum. it's a bipartisan forum led by tommy thompson who was a republican governor of wisconsin and secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius from kansas and secretary of health and human services they're meeting right behind me now. you got people in that room who know pretty much how you can get 70% of this country...
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police say he drove to a giant in aspen hill and killed another woman sitting in her car. michelle: caught on camera. a swarm of a.t.v. and dirt bike riders barreling down k street. this is not the first time we have seen riders taking over the street in district and prince george's county. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live with a plea from so many who want it to end. sam? sam: the police talked about the video of the dirt bike or the a.t.v. riders going down the sidewalks saying what if someone walked out of the store at that point and got hit? there is a call to an end to this. police sa the person who shot this video they said it took five minutes for them all to pass. >> we believe the group may have participated in h street and continued to ride here. sam: videos of the group all over social media. in d.c. and the national harbor in maryland. the police warned riders. >> we will knocking on your door and coming for you shortly. >> they insisted they captured images and will turn them over to the police to identify and prosecute. police say some consider this fun. it
police say he drove to a giant in aspen hill and killed another woman sitting in her car. michelle: caught on camera. a swarm of a.t.v. and dirt bike riders barreling down k street. this is not the first time we have seen riders taking over the street in district and prince george's county. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live with a plea from so many who want it to end. sam? sam: the police talked about the video of the dirt bike or the a.t.v. riders going down the sidewalks saying what if...
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president of the aspen institute. author, biograver are you ready franklin einsteinen kissinger and this fall da vingy. >> presidential pull it'ser prize winning jefrd, jackson, fdr churchill. apologies if i left anyone hout walter isaacson to you to start us off. how do you keep yourself appraised of how far off of plumb, dead center normal we have grown? >> this is a totally uncharted waters here. every single day something is coming along. and i almost find it puzzling that there is not more of a rebel onin washington who is are going to be judged by history. we can look how eisenhower. was judged it's almost like the frog in boiling water, we've been inured to things unthinkable it seems to me day in and day out whether it's about the character of the president and the way we have to explain it to kids or the way the government is being operated. >> john meacham you can go all your life and not hear more than one mention of the frog in boiling water experiment. yet i used in conversation today to describe exactly
president of the aspen institute. author, biograver are you ready franklin einsteinen kissinger and this fall da vingy. >> presidential pull it'ser prize winning jefrd, jackson, fdr churchill. apologies if i left anyone hout walter isaacson to you to start us off. how do you keep yourself appraised of how far off of plumb, dead center normal we have grown? >> this is a totally uncharted waters here. every single day something is coming along. and i almost find it puzzling that there...
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. >> the 12th annual aspen ideas festival is in full swing.or a special edition of "hardball" live from aspen. 7 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. but right now it's time for hampton pierceon and the cnbc market wrap. >> tech stocks rebounding, banks surging, helping the s&p post its biggest gain in two months. the dow jumped 143 points, s&p up 21, nasdaq gaining 87 points. shares of jpmorgan chase and goldman sachs both rose more than 1%. pending home sales fell for the third straight month. mortgage applications also fell 6% last week. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back. hackers have yet again crippled businesses and banks with a globe sweeping cyber attack. the attack originating in the ukraine is similar to what we saw a month ago with the so-called wannacry malware. both use methods that come from a national security agency database. these were developed by the agency and happy to be made public in april by a group of hackers called the shadow brokers. as variations of these tools spread, the nsa's digital
. >> the 12th annual aspen ideas festival is in full swing.or a special edition of "hardball" live from aspen. 7 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. but right now it's time for hampton pierceon and the cnbc market wrap. >> tech stocks rebounding, banks surging, helping the s&p post its biggest gain in two months. the dow jumped 143 points, s&p up 21, nasdaq gaining 87 points. shares of jpmorgan chase and goldman sachs both rose more than 1%. pending home sales fell...
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and then shot a woman a grocery store parking lot in aspen hill. two victims died. he pled guilty and face as i life snaps. a judge will sentence him next month in this recent plea. >> dmv will neutral ids. local advocates plan to be the first ones that line up at the dmv service sender to apply for gepder neutral id. it was announced by -- california considering a similar measure july 3. oregon will be the first state to offer gender neutral licenses and i.d.s. >> biologists are worried about the cob population. decline ft. crab population could mean hire prices. officials say they are considering cutting crab season short by a week an a half. >> coming up on "fox news morning". family of philando castile castile reaches settlement. >> and facebook hoping your profile pick remains yours even not someone else's. >> tuesday morning, ten minutes before 5 now. 69 degrees word up on this tuesday. you know what this takes me back to high school, i love. it don't go anywhere. ♪ word up♪ . >> 4:53 is the time following developments in the philando castile castile case. the
and then shot a woman a grocery store parking lot in aspen hill. two victims died. he pled guilty and face as i life snaps. a judge will sentence him next month in this recent plea. >> dmv will neutral ids. local advocates plan to be the first ones that line up at the dmv service sender to apply for gepder neutral id. it was announced by -- california considering a similar measure july 3. oregon will be the first state to offer gender neutral licenses and i.d.s. >> biologists are...
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it was at the aspen institute. here is part of what she said. >> bob mueller is going to be deciding whether or not crimes were committed that could be used for prosecution or for impeachment. surely that's not our bar. that's not the standard of conduct we're looking for from our president or administration. it shouldn't just be whether you committed a felony or not, it should also be whether or not you're observing the kind of norms we've been talking about here today that are so essential to the fabric of the rule of law. so while i have told confidence in bob mueller and his ability to conduct this investigation, i don't think we should be putting all of our hopes in -- that will tell us whether anything bad happened here because there's potential and i don't know what the facts are so i'm not drawing conclusions about what he may ultimately determine. but there are facts that should be alarming to us as a country that fall short of facts that would establish a basis for impeachment or prosecution. >> and dougl
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and in aspen, colorado, dr. school and the co-founder of physicians for aw, abortion provider, and the board chair of p physicians s for reproducuctive health. his new book is "life's work: a moral argumement foror choice." we welcome you all to democracy now! we will begin with professor john mcdonough. can you lay out what the republicans presented after weeks of secret negotiations with other republicans? >> i think the statements from senator schumer articulated it well. what is essentially going on here is the affordable care act was an attempt to improve the nation's health care system and expand coverage and deal with other issues. it was paid for significantly by new taxes on wealthy americans and some very powerful corporate interests. the new bill in the house and reflected in the senate is an attempt to do major tax cuts for wealthy americans and powerful financed byterests, decimating the medicaid program and other essential parts of the nation health care safety net. that is clearly what is going on
and in aspen, colorado, dr. school and the co-founder of physicians for aw, abortion provider, and the board chair of p physicians s for reproducuctive health. his new book is "life's work: a moral argumement foror choice." we welcome you all to democracy now! we will begin with professor john mcdonough. can you lay out what the republicans presented after weeks of secret negotiations with other republicans? >> i think the statements from senator schumer articulated it well....
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, aspen, colorado. the director of national intelligence spoke about this. that is a public forum that includes journalists. as we discussed, october 7, intelligence officials discussed this publicly. every president of the united states through decades, not after they become president but after they become nominee, start receiving intelligence briefings, china, iran, in this case, a classic element of those intelligence briefings for the nominees of the republican party would be russian activity. once the president-elect becomes president, he has the authorization to receive daily intelligence briefings from the same people who spoke publicly about russian meddling. i don't know what to say, anderson. it was public and the president had the right to receive anything privately when he became the nominee. >> shawn, does it take senmake you that the president of the united states, given all the high level concern, one hopes in the white house, but certainly in congress about a future hacking that there wo
, aspen, colorado. the director of national intelligence spoke about this. that is a public forum that includes journalists. as we discussed, october 7, intelligence officials discussed this publicly. every president of the united states through decades, not after they become president but after they become nominee, start receiving intelligence briefings, china, iran, in this case, a classic element of those intelligence briefings for the nominees of the republican party would be russian...
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now to alive conversation on tax reform under the aspen institute. looking at the the potential workers.for low income >> company will stay in the country. that's the whole point of corporate taxes. two can go right at it. makes my life easier. i do not understand how the two together.ome >> let's start with what corporations are paying now. line rate which is 35%. top tax rate the on corporations. there's lots of studies that have said that tax rate is substantially less than that. we're talking federal taxes. we're not talking entire state, and all that. government accountability a nonpartisanis entity, they looked a the for years, 2008 to 2012, they profitable u.s. corporation. they said they're paying 14% tax rate. that's more than half under what the effective tax rate is. lots of studies that that essentially you're talking about trickle down. if you give more profits to know will spend the money to invest. that will create more jobs and economy. academicsll, most don't believe -- studies don't show that trickle down works. we went through that
now to alive conversation on tax reform under the aspen institute. looking at the the potential workers.for low income >> company will stay in the country. that's the whole point of corporate taxes. two can go right at it. makes my life easier. i do not understand how the two together.ome >> let's start with what corporations are paying now. line rate which is 35%. top tax rate the on corporations. there's lots of studies that have said that tax rate is substantially less than that....
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff reporting from colorado at the aspen institute's spotlight healthe. i get reaction to the senate plan from one of the architects of obamacare, former secretary of health and human services kathleeen siebeilius. >> fixing the affordable care act is important. the trump administration, i would suggest, has done nothing but sabotage the act since they came to office. >> sreenivasan: also ahead on the newshour, ng
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff reporting from colorado at the aspen institute's spotlight healthe. i get reaction to the senate plan from one of the architects of obamacare, former secretary of health and human services kathleeen siebeilius. >> fixing the affordable care act is important. the trump administration, i would suggest, has done nothing but sabotage the act since they came to office. >> sreenivasan: also ahead on the newshour, ng
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i remember now acting director of the fbi andrew mccabe last year at a cnbc aspen conference on cybert saying that that was the issue that keeps him up at night. and really the only way to prevent it is to have excellent intelligence which means getting the support and help from the communities where these folks are living, and getting the help from those who are communicating with them online. so in other words, all of those who see the signs of radicalization both in the real world and these days in the virtual world, coming together, sharing that type of intelligence. i remember one near miss with the fbi where thanks to excellent intelligence work an fbi agent confronted an individual armeded with a long knife in the boston area right before he was going to get on a bus and start to attack individuals in the name of the islamic state in levant. ended up shooting him right before he entered the bus and was able to attack individuals. why? excellent intelligence. >> john, we only have reports at this point, but some reports suggest that of these three attackers, one was very well-kn
i remember now acting director of the fbi andrew mccabe last year at a cnbc aspen conference on cybert saying that that was the issue that keeps him up at night. and really the only way to prevent it is to have excellent intelligence which means getting the support and help from the communities where these folks are living, and getting the help from those who are communicating with them online. so in other words, all of those who see the signs of radicalization both in the real world and these...
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you did something with the aspen institute about this area. >> we just published an article with thepen 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 we
you did something with the aspen institute about this area. >> we just published an article with thepen 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...
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you did something with the aspen institute about this area. >> we just published an article with thetute 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 we will have
you did something with the aspen institute about this area. >> we just published an article with thetute 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,...
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vice president at the aspen institute and executive director. i am delighted to welcome you to today's conversation in our working in america series. at the economic opportunities program we do a lot -- a variety of work to advance ideas that will help low and moderate income americans connect to economic opportunity and thrive in a changing economy. in the working in america series in particular, we look at a variety of issues that affect the shape of opportunity that working americans face and consider ideas that could make things better for working people. we're extremely grateful to the ford foundation, to the prudential foundation, and the walmart foundation for their support of the working in america series. in today's conversation, as you have seen, we'll talk taxes and what tax reform could mean for low and moderate income workers in the united states. if you think about taxes, you probably try not to, but if you think about taxes, one of the things you think about is the complexity of the american tax system. and this is not surprising
vice president at the aspen institute and executive director. i am delighted to welcome you to today's conversation in our working in america series. at the economic opportunities program we do a lot -- a variety of work to advance ideas that will help low and moderate income americans connect to economic opportunity and thrive in a changing economy. in the working in america series in particular, we look at a variety of issues that affect the shape of opportunity that working americans face...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff, reporting from colorado at the aspen institute's spotlight healthnce. as congress fights over replacing obamacare, we tackle the controversy over drug pricing with stephen ubl, head of pharma, the nation's largest pharmaceutical trade association. >> we think, as an industry, the pricing model needs to evolve. we need to move away from paying for volume, to paying for the value of care. >> sreenivasan: and, uniting a community through health.
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff, reporting from colorado at the aspen institute's spotlight healthnce. as congress fights over replacing obamacare, we tackle the controversy over drug pricing with stephen ubl, head of pharma, the nation's largest pharmaceutical trade association. >> we think, as an industry, the pricing model needs to evolve. we need to move away from paying for volume, to paying for the value of care. >> sreenivasan: and, uniting a community through...
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wife he shot three at west field montgomery ball in bethesda and shot a woman at giant parking lot in aspen hill. he killed two people in montgomery county and wounded two others and toredel pleaded guilty to crimes in april and now face as i life sentence for the crimes. his sentencing in montgomery county will happen next month and then he'll be sentenced in september for the prince george county murder. >> bill cosby publicist is denying claims his upcoming town meeting will be about sexual assault instead he ebony benson said it will september orn restoring comedian legacy after mis mistrial. the comedian team said young people need to be he educated about the laws around assault and on sunday his publicist toldnn of sensationallism over the media and tour. they plan to retry the case in four months. >> for the first time we're hearing from good samaritans that helped catch a teenager dangling from upstate new york. matthew howard senior says he and his adult were on the ground when they spotted the girl and howard said it was heart stopping moment and all he can do is think how to help
wife he shot three at west field montgomery ball in bethesda and shot a woman at giant parking lot in aspen hill. he killed two people in montgomery county and wounded two others and toredel pleaded guilty to crimes in april and now face as i life sentence for the crimes. his sentencing in montgomery county will happen next month and then he'll be sentenced in september for the prince george county murder. >> bill cosby publicist is denying claims his upcoming town meeting will be about...
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crime spree continued the next day when he shot four people in parking lots at montgomery mall and in aspenill. two people died. he entered guilty pleas in those cases as well. >>> it was a breaking story yesterday morning. a woman was killed on the inner loop of the beltway near van dorn street in alexandria. her car was hit from behind and then police say she was out and was hit by another car. here are four things you can do to stay safe if you have a crash on the interstate or you break down on the highway. first, get to a safe place and call for help. in most cases stay inside your car and turn on your flashers. if you have to get out of your vehicle ait traffic flow. >>> police promising to crackdown on atv riders wreaking havoc in our area. a lot of people are worried someone will get seriously hurt. i shared some of this video on my facebook page from national harbor on sunday. you can see the motorbikes in the street speeding across some of the busy sidewalks even. this wasn't the first incident that day. viewers sent us videos from at least four other places around d.c. where dirt
crime spree continued the next day when he shot four people in parking lots at montgomery mall and in aspenill. two people died. he entered guilty pleas in those cases as well. >>> it was a breaking story yesterday morning. a woman was killed on the inner loop of the beltway near van dorn street in alexandria. her car was hit from behind and then police say she was out and was hit by another car. here are four things you can do to stay safe if you have a crash on the interstate or you...
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from the aspen ideas festival, in aspen, colorado, this is an hour. >> so before we begin the discussion, it's worth saying a word on the concept of the rule of law. the concept of rule of law goes back a long way. the greeks and romans talked about it and its meaning has evolved over time. but eventually what it's come to mean is basically a fundamental way in which society prevents the situation in which there is an oligarchy or dictatorship. internationally, the understanding is that it has several requirements. the most important is that government officials and their agents are accountable under the rule of law. second is that laws are protective of the fundamental right of citizens, including among others the rights to the freedom of speech and the freedom of press. a third is that laws are made in an open and public manner and that they are fair minded. and the fourth is that the enforcement of law as done by independent tribunals, by adjudicators that are independent of the forces that be. with that, i will begin by asking our commentators to talk a little bit, before we turn to
from the aspen ideas festival, in aspen, colorado, this is an hour. >> so before we begin the discussion, it's worth saying a word on the concept of the rule of law. the concept of rule of law goes back a long way. the greeks and romans talked about it and its meaning has evolved over time. but eventually what it's come to mean is basically a fundamental way in which society prevents the situation in which there is an oligarchy or dictatorship. internationally, the understanding is that...
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. >> ari, i want to go to bill kristol, joining us from aspen, founder, editor of the weekly standardll, you have been listening to the conversation surrounding the supreme court decision. i want your overall take away on this. >> i'm not sure, i think you have a center right court which is doing what it's supposed to do, curb lower courts when they're enthusiastic. checking executive branch, when it goes too far, conservatives for whom court appointed justices is so important. religious freedom is an important issue. same-sex marriage is law of the land. it raises important rereligion is liberty issues. they're sensitive to religious liberty, will please conservatives, make them pleased that president trump was able to appoint gorsuch to replace scalia, if justice kennedy steps down later in the week, we don't know if he is, when there's another appointment, it heightens interest in the court. trump had a lot of failures, problems, some people who were for him, reluctantly for him drifted away. one thing that will pull them back to supporting him and the republican senate is if there
. >> ari, i want to go to bill kristol, joining us from aspen, founder, editor of the weekly standardll, you have been listening to the conversation surrounding the supreme court decision. i want your overall take away on this. >> i'm not sure, i think you have a center right court which is doing what it's supposed to do, curb lower courts when they're enthusiastic. checking executive branch, when it goes too far, conservatives for whom court appointed justices is so important....
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ideas festival in aspen colorado for a discussion on the rule of law under the trump administration.he is joined by former acting solicitor general neil cadieux to talk about russian influence on the elections and the presidents travel ban. see it tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the u.s. senate will continue debate on president trump's nominee to be the administrator of the office of information and regulatory affairs. the senate will vote on advancing the nomination at noon eastern today. live senate coverage now here on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black , will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, source of all goodness, use our lawmakers today for your glory. make them undaunted people who strive to know your will and experience your power. provide them with exactly what they need to accomplish your purposes. may they receive heaven's approbations for their faithful service to you and country. transform their intractable problems with solutions from your throne. lord, we commit the
ideas festival in aspen colorado for a discussion on the rule of law under the trump administration.he is joined by former acting solicitor general neil cadieux to talk about russian influence on the elections and the presidents travel ban. see it tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the u.s. senate will continue debate on president trump's nominee to be the administrator of the office of information and regulatory affairs. the senate will vote on advancing the nomination at noon...
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he shot people at montgomery mall and aspen hill sh at high point high school where tordil murdered his exstranged wife gladys and wounded a man who tried to protect her. >> this was a crime against the entire community. brad: tordil was ultimately cornered and captured by montgomery county police the next two after two additional murders. when confronted he gave up without a fight. today he did the same thing in prince george's county circuit court as he did in montgomery county. he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. prosecutors made no deal. angela alsobrooks said it means that gladys' daughters won't have to suffer through a trial. >> the worst nightmare would have to come to court and look at this man, testify and further victimize them. brad: he will be back in court july 7 for sentencing. he will be sentenced in prince george's county in september and he of consecutive terms of life without parole. his attorney saying he is looking forward to sentencing so he can explain that he is more than just a man who committed the horrible crimes. in upp
he shot people at montgomery mall and aspen hill sh at high point high school where tordil murdered his exstranged wife gladys and wounded a man who tried to protect her. >> this was a crime against the entire community. brad: tordil was ultimately cornered and captured by montgomery county police the next two after two additional murders. when confronted he gave up without a fight. today he did the same thing in prince george's county circuit court as he did in montgomery county. he...
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people at west field montgomery mall in bethesda and shot a woman at a giant supermarket parking lot in aspen hill. two of the victims in montgomery county died and two others wounded. to crimes in april and face as i life sentence for them and a judge will sentence him next month in the most recent plea. >> you may have noticed you don't see shawn spice are on television as often as you used to. that's because there's far less briefings than there used to be. >> ronica cleary is live at the white house with look this change how the white house interacts with the press, ronica. >> marine a. sauer after, it started a week before the president first trip abroad back in may and ship from on several on camera briefings with sean spicer to one. it has members of the press frustrated. president of the white house correspondence association jeff mason sat down for a meeting with sean spicer and sarah huk by sanders last week to address the issue and then again this morning with the entire board of the white house correspondent association. today's briefing was off camera. but i did have the chance t
people at west field montgomery mall in bethesda and shot a woman at a giant supermarket parking lot in aspen hill. two of the victims in montgomery county died and two others wounded. to crimes in april and face as i life sentence for them and a judge will sentence him next month in the most recent plea. >> you may have noticed you don't see shawn spice are on television as often as you used to. that's because there's far less briefings than there used to be. >> ronica cleary is...
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admitted to shooting three people outside westville montgomery mall and a woman outside a supermarket in aspen hill the following day. two of those victims died. sentencing is set for september. >>> tragic death in two separate accidents just days apart. in out of their vehicles on a busy highway. this morning it was the inner loop. a woman killed when she stepped from her vehicle after she was struck from behind. crews had to shutdown the inner loop. left hundreds of drivers in their cars for hours with nowhere to go. our bureau chief has been talking with safety experts about the rules of the road and what you need to do if you break down or have an accident. she's live in fairfax this evening to tell us, how -- what do you do with this kind of situation that's pretty common, you know. >> yeah. hey, windy, interstate speeds make it too dangerous for us to set up there right now. you're looking at the rush hour traffic in fairfax. triple a tells us this summer alone they'll get calls to rescue some 7 million stranded motorists and those out are on the interstate highway, they're in the most d
admitted to shooting three people outside westville montgomery mall and a woman outside a supermarket in aspen hill the following day. two of those victims died. sentencing is set for september. >>> tragic death in two separate accidents just days apart. in out of their vehicles on a busy highway. this morning it was the inner loop. a woman killed when she stepped from her vehicle after she was struck from behind. crews had to shutdown the inner loop. left hundreds of drivers in their...
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she left from a group home in aspen hill area. investigators last saw her yesterday afternoon. she was wearing a gray shirt, blue jeans and a backpack. police say she needs her medicine. >>> and prince william conte police are looking for 23-year-old brandi robinson actually seen leaving her home in woodbridge. she was headed towards her grandmother's house in alexandria. she was and a black duffel bag. >>> keep an eye on capitol hill today. director of national intelligence dan coats and other key player information the russia investigation will testify before the senate intelligence committee. now, this could reveal new information hours before fbi director james comey testifies. the hearing also comes as "the washington post" reports that the president ask the coats if he could intervene with comey earlier this year to get the bure tro baau to back off the investigation of michael flynn, the national security adviser and also a report that attorney general jeff sessions offered to resign. >>> if you're feeling lucky you might want to pick up a powerball ticket. >> tonight's
she left from a group home in aspen hill area. investigators last saw her yesterday afternoon. she was wearing a gray shirt, blue jeans and a backpack. police say she needs her medicine. >>> and prince william conte police are looking for 23-year-old brandi robinson actually seen leaving her home in woodbridge. she was headed towards her grandmother's house in alexandria. she was and a black duffel bag. >>> keep an eye on capitol hill today. director of national intelligence...
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police say vanessa washington lives in the aspen hill area. police says she needs medicine. call her if you see her. >>> in prince william county brandi robinson last seen leaving her home in woodbridge. she was supposed to be at her grandmother's house in alexandria at 2:00 yesterday afternoon. he was carrying a blue wristlet and black duffel back. >>> today, officer lyoto would have turned 26 years old. he was working when he was hit and billed by a drunk driver. today, a memorial plaque will be dedicated in his honor. the winner of a scholarship will be announced. the officer's legacy lives on through noah's law which requires interlock devices for all convicted drunk drivers in maryland. >>> if you run or bike through the park, tilden street and porter street going t tuesday. cruise are repaving the trail through bluff bridge. this is part of the bigger project running through the fall of 2019. >>> you might want to pick up a powerball ticket. tonight's jackpot, $375 million. if you pick the cash payout, you'll still bring in $235 million. this is the 12th biggest jackpo
police say vanessa washington lives in the aspen hill area. police says she needs medicine. call her if you see her. >>> in prince william county brandi robinson last seen leaving her home in woodbridge. she was supposed to be at her grandmother's house in alexandria at 2:00 yesterday afternoon. he was carrying a blue wristlet and black duffel back. >>> today, officer lyoto would have turned 26 years old. he was working when he was hit and billed by a drunk driver. today, a...