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we are lives in aspen. reruns that digital eyewear with a new focus.e get an upgrade to the google glass and how the corporate version resonates with users. first to our lead, it is a hit and a miss for ibm. while earnings for shares are dropping after-hours after the tech giant came out with revenues that fell short. sales in the cloud platforms, as a key new area, but declined. its the 21st consecutive quarter that sales declined year-over-year. is our us from new york bloomberg intelligence reporter. this is painful when you are digging into revenue, because you are seeing year upon year of negative revenue. -5% in the second quarter. we can't see growth all the way out until 2018. this is difficult for ginni rometty. reporter: it is definitely a sore report -- sore point for investors.the companies have been transforming businesses to rely more on emerging technique is best technologies, whether it is cloud, ai, analytics. those usually do well for ibm, but it is legacy products that pull down the total sales. caroline: how did the so-called strate
we are lives in aspen. reruns that digital eyewear with a new focus.e get an upgrade to the google glass and how the corporate version resonates with users. first to our lead, it is a hit and a miss for ibm. while earnings for shares are dropping after-hours after the tech giant came out with revenues that fell short. sales in the cloud platforms, as a key new area, but declined. its the 21st consecutive quarter that sales declined year-over-year. is our us from new york bloomberg intelligence...
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aspen doesn't need help when it comes to that. >> not everyone lives in aspen lives in and make a mention. there are people who provide all of these services and services to the people who live in the mega mansions. housekeeping, house collection, taxis, schoolteaching, all kinds of things that don't abort money to live in a mansion and pay for a. >> i don't know with the municipal boundaries of aspen. -- inople that i saw and fast food establishments who helped to keep my room tidy, they did not call aspen home. your point is well taken. this is why we're having these discussions that's i believe there is this money that can go to areas that are more in need. this is why it is taking so long for us to realize our objectives. let's talk about it. we did not reach a conclusion, we just saw some issues that we said we think we need to address. we think we can get more efficiencies out of this program so the money can go further. this place is truly did not need service, they do not need subsidization. sake, your clarity's are planning on staying the committee -- on the commission has to 30t
aspen doesn't need help when it comes to that. >> not everyone lives in aspen lives in and make a mention. there are people who provide all of these services and services to the people who live in the mega mansions. housekeeping, house collection, taxis, schoolteaching, all kinds of things that don't abort money to live in a mansion and pay for a. >> i don't know with the municipal boundaries of aspen. -- inople that i saw and fast food establishments who helped to keep my room...
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walter isaacson is president of the aspen institute.iographer of steve jobs, albert einstein, benjamin franklin and henry kissinger. nancy gibbs is the editor of "time" magazine, and has co-authored a great book on former presidents. jeffrey goldberg is the editor in jeff of the atlantic. and dan senor is an author, investor and foreign policy adviser to mitt romney, paul ryan and marco rubio. welcome to you all. so when we look at this presidency, at some level we've never seen anything like it, right? the freak shows, the tweets, does any of that matter? you've looked at a lot of colorful characters. is that just going to get chalked up to, well, he was a weird, strange personality, or is this something consequential? >> i think it's consequential. it's demeaning the office of the presidency. it also makes it harder for him to get stuff done. we don't see a great strategic coherence in the foreign policy. so far he's had trouble passing legislation. and even things like the immigration restrictions, i'll call them, that have come to p
walter isaacson is president of the aspen institute.iographer of steve jobs, albert einstein, benjamin franklin and henry kissinger. nancy gibbs is the editor of "time" magazine, and has co-authored a great book on former presidents. jeffrey goldberg is the editor in jeff of the atlantic. and dan senor is an author, investor and foreign policy adviser to mitt romney, paul ryan and marco rubio. welcome to you all. so when we look at this presidency, at some level we've never seen...
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the fortune brainstorm tech conference was in aspen this -- aspen, colorado this week. big topic was the state of cybersecurity. as the scale and frequency of major hack attacks continue to rise around the world, i spoke with someone with expert knowledge on the subject, retired four-star general and former director of the an essay my keith alexander -- director of the nsa keith alexander. he is now at the helm of iron net cybersecurity. i asked him about the boldness of russian hackers in the u.s. election. keith: it's not just that it's blatant, they were not prepared to defend. you know, so if you left a bag of money on a park bench, and then surprised if somebody stole it, you would say secure your money. and where i think that gets us to a secure your network. we should not be pummeled with this. we got to make these changes in cybersecurity. it cannot be done by the industry itself. it has to be an industry-government partnership. actually, i think this is an area that the trump demonstration has taken on. it is important government and industry work together for
the fortune brainstorm tech conference was in aspen this -- aspen, colorado this week. big topic was the state of cybersecurity. as the scale and frequency of major hack attacks continue to rise around the world, i spoke with someone with expert knowledge on the subject, retired four-star general and former director of the an essay my keith alexander -- director of the nsa keith alexander. he is now at the helm of iron net cybersecurity. i asked him about the boldness of russian hackers in the...
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the fortune brainstorm tech conference was in aspen this week. a big topic was the state of cybersecurity. continue tottacks rise throughout the world. i spoke with someone with expert knowledge, former director of the nsa keith alexander. i asked him about the boldness of russian hackers in the u.s. election. keith: it's not just that it's blatant, they were not prepared to defend. on au left a bag of money park bench and then you were surprised that somebody stole it, you would say secure your money. where i think that gets us is secure your network. we should not be hobbled with ease. we've got to make these changes in cybersecurity. it can't be done by industry itself. it has to be an industry government partnership. i think this is an area that the trump administration has taken on. it's important that government ad industry work together for defensive architecture that can block these kinds of things in the future. whether they are blatant or not, we should not have people who are losing intellectual property to low-profile hackers. emily:
the fortune brainstorm tech conference was in aspen this week. a big topic was the state of cybersecurity. continue tottacks rise throughout the world. i spoke with someone with expert knowledge, former director of the nsa keith alexander. i asked him about the boldness of russian hackers in the u.s. election. keith: it's not just that it's blatant, they were not prepared to defend. on au left a bag of money park bench and then you were surprised that somebody stole it, you would say secure...
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mike rogers, the director of the national security agency, was asked earlier today in aspen at the aspen security forum what he would do if the president asked his agency to stop working with the special counsel. >> if the president were to say to you this russia investigation is a distraction, it's preventing me from conducting my presidency, there's no foundation to it and i am going to fire the special counsel, direct those to whom he reports to fire him and i think it's time that our intelligence agencies or fbi cease cooperating in this investigation, which i have judged is inappropriate, unnecessary and i'm -- how would you as head of nsa -- >> i'm not going to get into hypotheticals. i will not violate my oath i've taken as 36 years as commissioner officer. i won't do that. i constantly tell the workforce, your integrity isn't worth the price of me or anybody else. >> cnn's shimon joins us live from aspen. so, shimon, this special counsel has a lot of different areas to investigate and this is really shaking up the intelligence community in many ways. >> yeah, that's right, fred.
mike rogers, the director of the national security agency, was asked earlier today in aspen at the aspen security forum what he would do if the president asked his agency to stop working with the special counsel. >> if the president were to say to you this russia investigation is a distraction, it's preventing me from conducting my presidency, there's no foundation to it and i am going to fire the special counsel, direct those to whom he reports to fire him and i think it's time that our...
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he joins us now from aspen, colorado. great to speak with you. is a great renaissance man. we will get to him and a moment, but i want to set the scene for the aspen ideas festival. you will be moving on to tulane university. talk about the political divide in the country. the stark reactions to president trump's every word and tweet underscores that divide. year onet even through right now. when it comes to the summit and how we propose solution to many problems we face, how do you see that divide manifesting itself? >> the problem is in washington and because we have an enormous fretting divide, every every hour about each tweet or what happens, the good thing about coming to aspen is people of good faith talk about civility, working across the aisles, whether it is health care climate, or any other issue, the theme of this conference was if reasonable people got together, you could find reasonable solutions. certainly that is true of health care, which should never have been done on partisan lines, and should not be done on partisan lines now,
he joins us now from aspen, colorado. great to speak with you. is a great renaissance man. we will get to him and a moment, but i want to set the scene for the aspen ideas festival. you will be moving on to tulane university. talk about the political divide in the country. the stark reactions to president trump's every word and tweet underscores that divide. year onet even through right now. when it comes to the summit and how we propose solution to many problems we face, how do you see that...
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ken dilanian there for us in aspen, colorado.thank you so much, ken. >> thank you, sir. >>> let's bring in the washington bureau chief of "the chicago sun-times." lynn sweet. lynn, you heard the reporting coming out of ken here, statements being made there at the aspen security forum that have not been said before. as was said, this is not typical of those in the space, of intelligence, to really go off the script, not being, if you will, nonpartisan. not that he's being partisan politically here but certainly being critical of the way this administration has handled issues so far. >> i'm not surprised, richard, because they have been increasingly candid in their assessment of the trump administration, trump white house, and how they handle and deal with matters of intelligence and national security. one of the things our viewers might want to know is that at this aspen forum, it encourages, just by having all the reporters who cover national security and principal players there, it does create this environment where you get a fa
ken dilanian there for us in aspen, colorado.thank you so much, ken. >> thank you, sir. >>> let's bring in the washington bureau chief of "the chicago sun-times." lynn sweet. lynn, you heard the reporting coming out of ken here, statements being made there at the aspen security forum that have not been said before. as was said, this is not typical of those in the space, of intelligence, to really go off the script, not being, if you will, nonpartisan. not that he's...
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we are back for a special edition of "gps" in aspen.e saw such low numbers was when your president and you worked for george bush, and george bush was -- but it was really more about the iraq war. and it was about the sense that the war had gone horribly and alienated the world. what's striking about this is he's barely done anything. and he has numbers that it took bush six years of a badly prosecuted iraq war to go through. >> i think the world is embarrassed for us, watching what this man has done so far to the presidency, but i think it's important to draw a distinction between them and their governments. if you spend time with officials in sunni golfs they say they'll take trump as president any day, and that's also laisrael's view. >> and do you think china has a great working relationship with them. >> he says all the right things, but behind closed doors we're not sure what the follow-up is going to be but they do like the change. >> what sense did it make for jared kushner to go to the middle east and suddenly in 12 hours produ
we are back for a special edition of "gps" in aspen.e saw such low numbers was when your president and you worked for george bush, and george bush was -- but it was really more about the iraq war. and it was about the sense that the war had gone horribly and alienated the world. what's striking about this is he's barely done anything. and he has numbers that it took bush six years of a badly prosecuted iraq war to go through. >> i think the world is embarrassed for us, watching...
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we'll get back to andrea in aspen in a moment.ht now, senate republicans are heading to the white house for a strategy session with the president to talk about their next move after the dramatic collapse of their effort to overhaul obamacare. you see the bus there, carrying all of the senators, save richard burr, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee. he has said he won't go to the white house while he conducts his investigation into russia's meddling in the u.s. election. president trump presumably going to try to revive his efforts to at least repeal obamacare for now. his strategy, he wants to repeal it, and then replace it. at this point in time, though, leader mcconnell just doesn't have the votes to get that past. casey hunt joins me now, tracking all the developments closely. casey, we as of yesterday understood that there just weren't enough votes to get this over the finish line. has anything changed, can the president actually revive this effort at this lunch? >> well, kristen, what we have learned today is t
we'll get back to andrea in aspen in a moment.ht now, senate republicans are heading to the white house for a strategy session with the president to talk about their next move after the dramatic collapse of their effort to overhaul obamacare. you see the bus there, carrying all of the senators, save richard burr, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee. he has said he won't go to the white house while he conducts his investigation into russia's meddling in the u.s. election. president...
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i don't know what the municipal boundaries of aspen, the people i saw, that work in, as you mentioned work in the fast-food establishments, who. we are having funding that can go to areas more in, put on table, let's talk about it. we did not reach a conclusion. we saw some issues that we you know, said, we think we need to go to places, respect tulley. >> every weekend, book dd offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2 and watch any of our programs online at booktv.org. >>. [inaudible conversation]
i don't know what the municipal boundaries of aspen, the people i saw, that work in, as you mentioned work in the fast-food establishments, who. we are having funding that can go to areas more in, put on table, let's talk about it. we did not reach a conclusion. we saw some issues that we you know, said, we think we need to go to places, respect tulley. >> every weekend, book dd offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2 and watch...
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with all due respect, aspen, i've been there. and they don't need help when it comes to that fact not everyone who lives in aspen lives in a mega- mansion. there are people who provides food services and all the other services that the people who live in the mega- mansions, housekeeping, taxis, school teaching and all kinds of things that do for them the money to live in a mega- mansion and painful rates. let's talk about it. we did not reach a conclusion. we just saw some issues we said, we think we need to address. the welcome we can get more efficiency out of this program so the money can go further, and the places respectfully where i stayed they did not need service. they did not need subsidies. >> finally, commissioner, your planning on staying on the commission past june 30th. >> i have not spoken with anybody. i have not gotten any paperwork. didn't get that phone call in the middle of the night that said, time to pack your bags. most americans don't know who i am so this is a conversation about where, when, and who, they
with all due respect, aspen, i've been there. and they don't need help when it comes to that fact not everyone who lives in aspen lives in a mega- mansion. there are people who provides food services and all the other services that the people who live in the mega- mansions, housekeeping, taxis, school teaching and all kinds of things that do for them the money to live in a mega- mansion and painful rates. let's talk about it. we did not reach a conclusion. we just saw some issues we said, we...
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i went back to shore and stuffed her into my kayak. >> it was this photo of aspen happily snuggled in this kayak that changed everything. >> i remember my husband say, wow, that's different. >> the kayaking pic won a photo contest and earned samantha new instagram followers. some 28,000 now who can't get enough of her golden retrievers. followers who want to know not only how she gets aspen into her kayak but what kind of kayak she's using. >> a lot of people are interested in what kind of gear i'm using in my pictures. >> that kayak, dog free, free from nulo, plus $500. >> exchange from one post a month and that watch from garmin also in exchange for a post a month. >> we were looking for an influencer with a female and who was in the outdoor category and someone who was also already using garmin products. >> matt is creative director at garmin international. he oversees a team of eight scouring for people just like samantha who marketers call influencers. social media users with large following whose interests range from fashion and fitness to foe to go fee, parenting, and, of cours
i went back to shore and stuffed her into my kayak. >> it was this photo of aspen happily snuggled in this kayak that changed everything. >> i remember my husband say, wow, that's different. >> the kayaking pic won a photo contest and earned samantha new instagram followers. some 28,000 now who can't get enough of her golden retrievers. followers who want to know not only how she gets aspen into her kayak but what kind of kayak she's using. >> a lot of people are...
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he joins me live here in aspen. i know you did not know about the spicer resignation, i don't know how this affects anything that you do. because this has just been happening while we're sitting here. >> i'm learning it with you and watching it on your program. sean is a valued member of the team and i'll miss him. i'm certain it will be a good replacement. for me, i don't like to be in the news as a white house staffer. i think the president likes to be there and that's the right thing for him and to have his cabinet there as the right focus. as soon as white house staff problems get out of the news and substance gets into it i'm a happy guy. >> that's what you've been working on. that's your career, which is to protect the homeland, to worry about cyber threats, to worry about counterterrorism. let's talk about hacking and how to protect america from hacking of all sorts. obviously, the russia hacking, which it came up in moscow today with my colleague, kier simmons interviewing sergei lavrov that putin has the im
he joins me live here in aspen. i know you did not know about the spicer resignation, i don't know how this affects anything that you do. because this has just been happening while we're sitting here. >> i'm learning it with you and watching it on your program. sean is a valued member of the team and i'll miss him. i'm certain it will be a good replacement. for me, i don't like to be in the news as a white house staffer. i think the president likes to be there and that's the right thing...
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walter isaacson in beautiful aspen.r amazon and jeff bezos. how does the rest of retail compete, with already such high penetration of amazon prime day. >> what you said earlier was so right. they're building an ecosystem. and one of the cool things about prime day today is that if you do it with alexa start talking to it a two-hour head start. once again they're adding a little piece of the puzzle to the ecosystem. it was about 18 years ago today, that when i was at "time" magazine, i was the editor, we decided to make jeff bezos man of the year. and people were saying, well that's nuts. the internet bubble might burst. and one of my colleagues said, he's not in the internet business he's in the customer service business he'll be around in 20 years. he is. >> walter, i'm wondering for some historical perspective, didn't department stores kind of invent the modern holiday season and santa claus and reindeer are we seeing another wave of that from alibaba and from amazon, inventing these sort of e-commerce holidays, time
walter isaacson in beautiful aspen.r amazon and jeff bezos. how does the rest of retail compete, with already such high penetration of amazon prime day. >> what you said earlier was so right. they're building an ecosystem. and one of the cool things about prime day today is that if you do it with alexa start talking to it a two-hour head start. once again they're adding a little piece of the puzzle to the ecosystem. it was about 18 years ago today, that when i was at "time"...
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thank you for joining us from aspen, colorado.hat do you think this means, this deal, and will the president sign off to more russia sanctions? >> reporter: i believe that this deal is a real breakthrough. it's the first time we've seen bipartisan compromise, both from the democrats and the republicans, but we know that the senators were also involved. so this is a house engineered compromise. what they did here was add north korean sanctions to the mix. they already had russia sanctions and iran. the hangup initially from the white house perspective was they didn't think it gave the president enough authority. so we're speculating here. this deal has just come through. we don't know that the president will sign on, but the leadership was involved, kevin mccarthy, on the republican house side and bob corker from the senate. so the republicans on capitol hill are now sending a very strong signal to the white house they want these sanctions, they want russia to be put on notice, and i think it would be very awkward for the president
thank you for joining us from aspen, colorado.hat do you think this means, this deal, and will the president sign off to more russia sanctions? >> reporter: i believe that this deal is a real breakthrough. it's the first time we've seen bipartisan compromise, both from the democrats and the republicans, but we know that the senators were also involved. so this is a house engineered compromise. what they did here was add north korean sanctions to the mix. they already had russia sanctions...
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appropriate in aspen.ing an avalanche host labor day from different sectors and different geographies. we are seeing a lot of action out of asia, south america, and europe. emily: what about the uncertainty around the administration? is that giving people pause? >> there is always gridlock in washington. emily: not quite like this. >> true. from our standpoint, helping companies to raise capital, we are focused on the positive developments taking place. we have a chairman who has made a pillar of this platform, capital raising, and making life easier for public companies. there are a lot of requirements. emily: talk to me about anticipation around upcoming companies. dropbox for example. >> i cannot comment on any in particular. it is safe to say companies considering the capital markets, we are talking to and will be ready for them. emily: how do you prevent a drop like last year? >> it seemed like the aftereffects of the valuation caused volatility that rippled across all asset classes. a lot of it is ou
appropriate in aspen.ing an avalanche host labor day from different sectors and different geographies. we are seeing a lot of action out of asia, south america, and europe. emily: what about the uncertainty around the administration? is that giving people pause? >> there is always gridlock in washington. emily: not quite like this. >> true. from our standpoint, helping companies to raise capital, we are focused on the positive developments taking place. we have a chairman who has...
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let's shots you what is going on with the storms including the storm we had in aspen hill today. they pop up in one area. they stay in one area. until rain themselves out and dissipate. we're having a problem with torrential rain in one area. motion you'll not only see activity we had near the district and montgomery county and how persistent it's been in the harrisonburg area and there's a weak boundary out there causing a problem. biggest concern going forward is not thunderstorms but the week-long heat wave underway. today we got up to 9 again. it's been a hot month of july, july running about 2 1/2 to 3 degrees warmer in the district and still pretty warm out there tonight. 8 degrees. and you know what, when we factor in the humidity clearly it still feels a lot warmer than that. 90 in the districts and we want you to ready tomorrow not only will we likely be up around 95 degrees feeling like 100 but we have a code orange air quality in effect tomorrow and you know the drill with that. we had several this month. that means the air may be coming more and i more unhealthy for g
let's shots you what is going on with the storms including the storm we had in aspen hill today. they pop up in one area. they stay in one area. until rain themselves out and dissipate. we're having a problem with torrential rain in one area. motion you'll not only see activity we had near the district and montgomery county and how persistent it's been in the harrisonburg area and there's a weak boundary out there causing a problem. biggest concern going forward is not thunderstorms but the...
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s and emerging minds in tech hold court in aspen. our roster of interviews from the annual fortune brainstorm conference in colorado. first to our lead. chinese and u.s. government officials are meeting in washington for trade talks, but the gathering between the world's two biggest economies got off a tense start in the morning and the closing news krchtion was cancelled. earlier u.s. commerce secretary criticized china over the trade imbalance. >> china now accounts for nearly 50% of the u.s. goods trade deficit. if they were just a natural product of free market forces, we could understand it, but it's not. and so it is time to rebalance our trade and investment relationship in a more fair, equitable and reciprocal manner. emily: bloomberg's international economics and policy correspondent michael mckee joins us from the treasury department in washington. so tell us what happened, how did the day end like this? michael: we don't know exactly how the day ended. we believe the talks are over by the treasury department isn't saying a
s and emerging minds in tech hold court in aspen. our roster of interviews from the annual fortune brainstorm conference in colorado. first to our lead. chinese and u.s. government officials are meeting in washington for trade talks, but the gathering between the world's two biggest economies got off a tense start in the morning and the closing news krchtion was cancelled. earlier u.s. commerce secretary criticized china over the trade imbalance. >> china now accounts for nearly 50% of...
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the general was addressing the aspen security forum in washington d.c. but another american official there painted russia's presence in syria in a rather different light cia director might pompei or was asked why russia was involved in the war to which he replied that the sole reason was to quote stick it to america he also claimed moscow is only aiming to make washington's life difficult. let's discuss this further with journalists martin j. martin thanks for joining us here on our team now what do you think of the u.s. general raymond thomas' assessment. i think it's a valid one and i think it will hold a certain amount of waste in the coming months and coming years if we ever look at a situation in the future where a boy or a group of individuals or even states the syrian status of puts together a legal case against either america or the united nations i mean you know the sort of the legal points which stand out but these things tend to be political more than anything else and i think that's those sort of comments from leading individuals military or
the general was addressing the aspen security forum in washington d.c. but another american official there painted russia's presence in syria in a rather different light cia director might pompei or was asked why russia was involved in the war to which he replied that the sole reason was to quote stick it to america he also claimed moscow is only aiming to make washington's life difficult. let's discuss this further with journalists martin j. martin thanks for joining us here on our team now...
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i spoke with john tuttle in aspen earlier this week. >> the ipo pipeline is strong.e helpful to look at where we were last year at this time. i think we had zero ipo's in the first quarter. it was the worst year for capital raising in a decade. this year, we have come out a lot stronger. we have had 49 ipo's. some of them, like snap and blue apron, have not had a result they would like in the first few weeks. but these are companies that are being managed for the long-term. markets are going to go up and down. it is an ever-changing competitive landscape. they are trying to manage in this environment. in light of that the companies , that have gone public, many have performed well in the weeks, months, and quarters following listing. emily: what about companies like uber, airbnb, and pinterest? companies staying private longer and this mentality it is safer to stay private? >> i think that option is only available for a handful of companies that have truly sustainable business models or the ability to scale and be profitable quickly. i think their biggest challenge i
i spoke with john tuttle in aspen earlier this week. >> the ipo pipeline is strong.e helpful to look at where we were last year at this time. i think we had zero ipo's in the first quarter. it was the worst year for capital raising in a decade. this year, we have come out a lot stronger. we have had 49 ipo's. some of them, like snap and blue apron, have not had a result they would like in the first few weeks. but these are companies that are being managed for the long-term. markets are...
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. >>> let's get more from texas republican mike joining us from aspen. i wonder if this can be solved by something like this, gijust change in the communications team. is this a communications issue the white house is having or something more substantive? >> i think the white house relationship with sean spicer is a strained one, and maybe the opportunity to have a disciplined communications office that can stay on message. they've had a difficult time staying on message, it's been very distracting, and when you have an agenda and an agenda in the congress that we've been trying to pursue whether it be health reform, tax reform or national security issues, my expertise. i think it's important that sarah huckabee mentioned right out of the box the dhs reauthorization bill that passed on the floor just yesterday, and then out of my committee, which will authorize the department for the first time since its creation, that's actually a big deal, but it gets overshadowed by the russia stuff. >> i do want to talk to you more about that authorization later, but
. >>> let's get more from texas republican mike joining us from aspen. i wonder if this can be solved by something like this, gijust change in the communications team. is this a communications issue the white house is having or something more substantive? >> i think the white house relationship with sean spicer is a strained one, and maybe the opportunity to have a disciplined communications office that can stay on message. they've had a difficult time staying on message, it's...
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he also shot and killed a woman in aspen hill. three killed, another three injured. the wife of victim mike win fell looked tordil in the eyes in court today saying, "we never think of you. today, god willing, you will be officially irrelevant." >> miss molina fought for her life. she wrestled the glasses off the face of mr. tordil. when she died she died with his glasses in her hand. the glasses were later linked to him as well as his d.n.a. found on those glasses. kevin: tordil declined to speak today at the sentencing hearing. the public defender serving him in the case saying his remorse and sorrow." but to recap eulalio tordil sentenced to life in prison without parole. live at circuit court in rockville, i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. alison: thank you. some of you first heard of the tordil sentence through an abc7 breaking news alert. you can sign up for those, they are instant updates. you can find them at wjla.com/text. president trump: it's going very well. we've had some very, very good talks. nancy: president trump face to face with russian president vladimi
he also shot and killed a woman in aspen hill. three killed, another three injured. the wife of victim mike win fell looked tordil in the eyes in court today saying, "we never think of you. today, god willing, you will be officially irrelevant." >> miss molina fought for her life. she wrestled the glasses off the face of mr. tordil. when she died she died with his glasses in her hand. the glasses were later linked to him as well as his d.n.a. found on those glasses. kevin:...
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at the aspen security forum. i want you to listen to what you've heard but many of our viewers will be seeing for the first time, former director of the cia, national intelligence as well, john brennan and james claper, what they had to say about that trump junior meeting in june of 2016. talking to our very own wolf blitzer. >> a lot of this to me had kind of the standard textbook trade craft long employed by the russians or the soviets and now into the russians. so i don't find it surprising that these connections are coming out. it would have been a really good idea maybe to have vetted whoever they were meeting with. >> just profoundly baffling why three of the senior most members of a presidential campaign would jump at the opportunity to meet with individuals that were going to, according to what's been in the reports, provide information, dirt and information on hillary clinton that was coming from the russian government. as jim said, that's not something that's, you know, you can engain them personally. i
at the aspen security forum. i want you to listen to what you've heard but many of our viewers will be seeing for the first time, former director of the cia, national intelligence as well, john brennan and james claper, what they had to say about that trump junior meeting in june of 2016. talking to our very own wolf blitzer. >> a lot of this to me had kind of the standard textbook trade craft long employed by the russians or the soviets and now into the russians. so i don't find it...
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so i wept back to shore and stuffed her into my kayak. >> it was this photo of aspen hably snuggled iner kayak that changed everything. >> i remember my husband distinctly saying, wow, that's different. >> the pic won a photo contest and hern samantha new instagram followe followers. followers want to know how she gets as spen into her kayak and what kind of kayak she's using. >> a lot of people are interested in the gear that i'm using. >> interests that caught the attention of advertisers who came baring gifts. >> kayak free and dog food, free plus 500 dollars for a post a month. and the watch from garmin in exchange for a post a month. >> we were looking for an influencer who was a female in the outdoor category and someone who was already using garmin products. >> matt is creative director at garmin international scouring for people like sara. social media users with large followers, fashion to fitness, photography, parenting and of course celebrities. >> before social media we relied on traditional medians, like print and broadcast. that forces you to talk at customers. and now wi
so i wept back to shore and stuffed her into my kayak. >> it was this photo of aspen hably snuggled iner kayak that changed everything. >> i remember my husband distinctly saying, wow, that's different. >> the pic won a photo contest and hern samantha new instagram followe followers. followers want to know how she gets as spen into her kayak and what kind of kayak she's using. >> a lot of people are interested in the gear that i'm using. >> interests that caught...
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that does it for us here in aspen today.ch more from the security conference tomorrow with top guests from the administration and capitol hill. for now, craig melvin takes over msnbc's special live coverage of the o.j. simpson hearing coming up next right here on msnbc. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. listerine® total care strengthens teeth, after brushing, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. hi..and i
that does it for us here in aspen today.ch more from the security conference tomorrow with top guests from the administration and capitol hill. for now, craig melvin takes over msnbc's special live coverage of the o.j. simpson hearing coming up next right here on msnbc. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where...
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where the aspen security forum, this is where wolf blitzer is.rated a panel between cia director john brennan as well as the former dni clapper, and this is what they said about the special counsel. >> you have confidence in this special counsel? >> absolutely. >> you both worked with him for a long time when he was head of the fbi. >> absolutely. it was an inspired choice. >> they don't come any better. >> nobody better than bob mueller who is a straight shooter and will not be intimidated by any -- >> and if he's fired mr. trump or attempted to be fired by mr. trump, i hope, i really hope our members of congress, our elected representatives will stand up and say enough is enough and stop making apologies and excuses for things enough and stop making excuses for things that really flout or system of government here. [ applause ] >> when you say enough is enough, when he is fired, he is president of the united states, he can tell rosenstein to fire him. >> i think it's the job to refuse to carry out orders against what this country is all about.
where the aspen security forum, this is where wolf blitzer is.rated a panel between cia director john brennan as well as the former dni clapper, and this is what they said about the special counsel. >> you have confidence in this special counsel? >> absolutely. >> you both worked with him for a long time when he was head of the fbi. >> absolutely. it was an inspired choice. >> they don't come any better. >> nobody better than bob mueller who is a straight...
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after taking off from aspen, colorado, about a half-hour earlier. looking at the pictures. will be -- some sort of a ruptured fuel line. >> flight 5869, united express flight operated by skywest airlines with 59 passengers and four crew members on board. they used stairs to evacuate. this aircraft is not equipped with emergency slides. no one was hurt. in a statement, skywest said the plane experienced engine issues. the faa says the plane reported a tire on fire, which then spread to the engine cowling. >> probably a piece of tire acted as a shrapnel getting thrown into the engine cowling which ifs the intake of the en and a piece of hot tire caused the fan blades perhaps to fail and the engine caught fire. >> the plane has been taken out of service while the faa works to determine the exact cause of the fire. i'm any kris van cleave. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset
after taking off from aspen, colorado, about a half-hour earlier. looking at the pictures. will be -- some sort of a ruptured fuel line. >> flight 5869, united express flight operated by skywest airlines with 59 passengers and four crew members on board. they used stairs to evacuate. this aircraft is not equipped with emergency slides. no one was hurt. in a statement, skywest said the plane experienced engine issues. the faa says the plane reported a tire on fire, which then spread to the...
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enjoy aspen. >>> there is a call for new leadership in the city of minneapolis. mayor betsy hodges is facing intense criticism and pressure to step down. protests broke out at her press conference on friday, announcing the resignation of the city's police chief almost a week after a city officer shot and killed an australian woman who had called police for help. this of course in the same city where an officer was acquitted of manslaughter in the shooting death of african-american motorist philando castille. why are protesters so angry with the mayor today? >> reporter: i don't think it's just this very particular case of justine damanod. it's a totality of what people believe with heavy handed police tactics. this has been a stressful week and the mayor had her press conference last night interrupted by a very large, vocal group of protesters calling for her resignation. she asked for the resignation of the police chief yesterday so that police chief who did say before she was asked to resign yesterday that she did not believe that this woman deserved tock shot.
enjoy aspen. >>> there is a call for new leadership in the city of minneapolis. mayor betsy hodges is facing intense criticism and pressure to step down. protests broke out at her press conference on friday, announcing the resignation of the city's police chief almost a week after a city officer shot and killed an australian woman who had called police for help. this of course in the same city where an officer was acquitted of manslaughter in the shooting death of african-american...
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happened just after the plane landed at denver international airport around 2:15 after taking off from aspen, colorado, about a half-hour earlier. >> all fire is extinguished. when you get on the scene. go in. start search-and-rescue inside the aircraft. >> looking at the pictures, i saw some fuel dripping and the bottom of the engine. that looks like it will be some sort of a ruptured fuel line. >> flight 5869 was a united express flight operated by skywest airlines with 59 passengers and four crew members on board. they used stairs to evacuate this aircraft is not equipped with emergency slides. no one was hurt. in a statement, skywest said the plane experienced engine issues. the faa says the plane reported a tire on fire, which then spread to the engine cowling. the plane taken out of service while the faa works. to determine the exact cause of the fire. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> in iraq today, isis sent female suicide bombers to attack iraqi soldiers in mosul killing one. it was an act of desperation. u.s. backed iraqi forces are close to recapturing the entire city. in
happened just after the plane landed at denver international airport around 2:15 after taking off from aspen, colorado, about a half-hour earlier. >> all fire is extinguished. when you get on the scene. go in. start search-and-rescue inside the aircraft. >> looking at the pictures, i saw some fuel dripping and the bottom of the engine. that looks like it will be some sort of a ruptured fuel line. >> flight 5869 was a united express flight operated by skywest airlines with 59...
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the amcwn with president at the brainstorm tech conference in aspen, colorado. company competes with streaming services like netflix and amazon. >> we compete for talent. it is at the core of our business. it is, without question, where we try to pay the most attention. frankly, the greatest talent is a finite supply and we all go for it. when they came to us with "breaking bad," and here we are with " better call saul." kirkmans, those of the people that fuel our success. emily: can you spend as much as they can on a new show or pilot? >> we want to spend the right amount. we don't necessarily have to spend as much as them, but the walking dead is in the right place. "madmen" was transformational. emily: what is the programming budget? >> we don't release programming budgets. emily: netflix has billions. >> moore isn't necessarily better. we talk a lot about doing fewer serve the underserved passionate audience. a show like "preacher," the -- we broughtis it here and nurture it together. it has a lot more to do with their talent. emily: when it comes to cord cu
the amcwn with president at the brainstorm tech conference in aspen, colorado. company competes with streaming services like netflix and amazon. >> we compete for talent. it is at the core of our business. it is, without question, where we try to pay the most attention. frankly, the greatest talent is a finite supply and we all go for it. when they came to us with "breaking bad," and here we are with " better call saul." kirkmans, those of the people that fuel our...
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in an interview with pete williams rotely last week in aspen, colorado, at a security conference, he said retirement was kind dote geting boring. that he missed public service. >> let me go to pete williams now, who spoke to the general at the aspen security conference last week. what was your take on him? any indication this was something under consideration? >> no, i was talking to homeland security officials just last night about various things. this is coming a as a surprise to them. my guess is this was offered to the general just very recently within the past several hours. but he's somebody who believed he thought his public service career was over, but then it he got the call and thought this was the right thing for him to do to be homeland security secretary he's had the point for the president on the immigration issue, but also generally the homeland security portfolio at large, he was the one after all who put in place this new requirement for security for carry on electronics around the world. i would assume that the homeland security will now be led by the woman who has
in an interview with pete williams rotely last week in aspen, colorado, at a security conference, he said retirement was kind dote geting boring. that he missed public service. >> let me go to pete williams now, who spoke to the general at the aspen security conference last week. what was your take on him? any indication this was something under consideration? >> no, i was talking to homeland security officials just last night about various things. this is coming a as a surprise to...
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the rarified air of aspen.an tell you that's the sort of place where james comey stood around and kept referring to terrorists as troubled souls. so i mean, it's a fantasyland. lou: you have got a set of officials, james comey, john brennan. and others from the intelligence and counter-intelligence community. they are beside themselves by the fact that president trump is taking this nation in a direction theyer in dreamed possible because they lacked the guts, the principle and vision to do so. >> they are actively undermining his presidency. the kind of speech the president delivered drives them out of their minds. it is the antithesis of what they believe in. lou: the founding values of this nation and shared heritage and culture of all americans. it does drive them mad and good for the president. i think he talked about what we share for 15-20 minutes before he got to any issue anybody could consider divisive or controversial. and those people would all be on the extreme left. >> even the republican leadersh
the rarified air of aspen.an tell you that's the sort of place where james comey stood around and kept referring to terrorists as troubled souls. so i mean, it's a fantasyland. lou: you have got a set of officials, james comey, john brennan. and others from the intelligence and counter-intelligence community. they are beside themselves by the fact that president trump is taking this nation in a direction theyer in dreamed possible because they lacked the guts, the principle and vision to do so....
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the plane landed from aspen and fire engulfed an engine. >> passengers were taken back to the concourse. part of what we do is assist the airlines in getting the passengers back to a safe place. >> they quickly extinguished a fire. the ntsb will be coming out to take a look at it. >> >> spacex is set to launch the falcon nine after it was called off last night because of a glitch in the communications system. >>> forecasters predict a 60% chance of accessible weather for the launch tonight. >>> danny santana walked, scored a run. whoa. same guy. >> wow. >> same guy. that's one lucky a's fan. he caught not one, not two, but three foul balls. unfortunately, the a's lost to the braves 4-3. and we'll have a full breakdown. >> a couple weeks ago. roberta was throwing out the first pitch. it's dangerous. it can smack you in the face. >> the a's may need to hire this guy. >> i want this guy sitting next to me. >> he'll save you. >>> let's get a check on the roads. >>> good morning. right now we are tracking a major accident and it shut down all westbound lanes of interstate 80. here's a live l
the plane landed from aspen and fire engulfed an engine. >> passengers were taken back to the concourse. part of what we do is assist the airlines in getting the passengers back to a safe place. >> they quickly extinguished a fire. the ntsb will be coming out to take a look at it. >> >> spacex is set to launch the falcon nine after it was called off last night because of a glitch in the communications system. >>> forecasters predict a 60% chance of accessible...
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at the aspen security forum, mike pompeo said russia is in serious mess with the u.s. >> i think theyind that's something useful to them. >> he also cast doubt on russia's commitment to crush isis in syria. >> have they pursued a serious strategy against isis? >> only the most minimal. >> as a senior republican congressman on the health intelligence committee, pompeo was a staunch critic on the nuclear deal with iran. his position has not shifted, likening tehran to a nightmare rental. >> it's like a bad tenant. if you call them and they send a check and it doesn't clear and then the next day, there's an old sofa and you tell them to take it away. >> to build an alliance with the goal state was described by the cia director as a first step in a broader effort to curve iran's nuclear ambitions. the allies cannot afford to repeat the same mistake of the obama administration. >> i do not know what will push them back but i can tell you what won't. continued appeasement. sometimes yes that will require americans taking risk. i'm confident the administration will hopefully be willing to do
at the aspen security forum, mike pompeo said russia is in serious mess with the u.s. >> i think theyind that's something useful to them. >> he also cast doubt on russia's commitment to crush isis in syria. >> have they pursued a serious strategy against isis? >> only the most minimal. >> as a senior republican congressman on the health intelligence committee, pompeo was a staunch critic on the nuclear deal with iran. his position has not shifted, likening tehran...
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this is happening at the aspen security forum, this is an annual event out in colorado where these various security officials get together and talk about the top issues of the day. russian interference in the last presidential election was also a major topic, we'll get into that because rick pompeo got frustrated by a series of questions by reporters and panelists about that. what he was particularly angry about is the fact that "the new york times" back in early june published an account of the new chief of iran operations at the central intelligence agency. they named this official even though he's a clandestine official. his identity is supposed to be secret. the cia director teed off on "the new york times" for publishing his name. >> we had a publication you worked for that published the name of an undercover officer at the central intelligence agency. i find that unconscionable. [applause] >> fox news is withholding the identity of the cia official because "the new york times" in their own account in june did say he was still working as a clandestine official, they noted that officia
this is happening at the aspen security forum, this is an annual event out in colorado where these various security officials get together and talk about the top issues of the day. russian interference in the last presidential election was also a major topic, we'll get into that because rick pompeo got frustrated by a series of questions by reporters and panelists about that. what he was particularly angry about is the fact that "the new york times" back in early june published an...
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and these folks have a story to tell, what went wrong on a flight from aspen that ended with an engineon the tarmac. can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ when can we do this again, grandpa? well, how about tomorrow? ask your doctor about entresto and help make tomorrow possible. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night... so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have tha
and these folks have a story to tell, what went wrong on a flight from aspen that ended with an engineon the tarmac. can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant...
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>> sandra: russia's involvement in syria, one of the pressing issues being discussed at the annual aspenurity form. mike pompeo saying he doesn't expect moscow to leave anytime soon. arguing that the russians "love to stick it to america." >> we are certainly trying to find places where we can work alongside the russians, but we don't have the same set of interest there, and so, from an intelligence perspective, we are staring at the places we can find to achieve american outcomes and our country's best interest and not theirs. >> sandra: catherine herridge is there live in aspen. catherine, what else of the cia say about russia? >> russia really tries to make a case that is in syria against isis, but the cia director told the forum here in aspen that is not what he is seeing. >> do you see any evidence that russia has actually pursued a serious strategy against isis as opposed to more moderate rebels we have supported or otherwise tolerate? >> no. only the most minimal. >> the cia director was also asked what her russia's interest in the region and he pointed specifically to the seaport
>> sandra: russia's involvement in syria, one of the pressing issues being discussed at the annual aspenurity form. mike pompeo saying he doesn't expect moscow to leave anytime soon. arguing that the russians "love to stick it to america." >> we are certainly trying to find places where we can work alongside the russians, but we don't have the same set of interest there, and so, from an intelligence perspective, we are staring at the places we can find to achieve american...
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live in aspen hill, i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. i have a head at 4:00, abc7 live on the eastern shore as communities clean-up after a tornado hit the area. michelle: the storm that hit the damage in the midwest. look at the aftermath there. nancy: any disturbing details on the suspected human trafficking case in texas. what s has arts they show off. but now they have a fundraising exhibit that is called k9 for cops to help support the family of police officers killed or injured in the line of duty. very nice. they will be up until labor day. i love the glasses. nancy: absolutely! developing now a tenth person died after a horrific case of human smuggling in san antonio were up to -- where up to 100 people were found inside a tractor trailer. michelle: today, the man that was driving the truck appearing in federal court. danya bacchus with where the investigation is headed next. danya: immigration say as many as 100 immigrants were crammed in tractor trailer, the air conditioning not working. parked outside a san antonio wal-mart. d
live in aspen hill, i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. i have a head at 4:00, abc7 live on the eastern shore as communities clean-up after a tornado hit the area. michelle: the storm that hit the damage in the midwest. look at the aftermath there. nancy: any disturbing details on the suspected human trafficking case in texas. what s has arts they show off. but now they have a fundraising exhibit that is called k9 for cops to help support the family of police officers killed or...
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stance on russia, here's what some of the top intel officials said last week at a security forum in aspen, colorado. >> i am confident that the russians meddled in this election, as is the entire intelligence community. >> tell us, is there any dissent within the intelligence community that you oversee on the question of whether the russians interfered with the american election? >> there is no dissent, i stated that publicly and stated that to the president. >> no doubt at all. i stand behind the intelligence community assessment that we produced in january. >> president trump has had varied responses concerning russian efforts to influence the election. he's also compared the intelligence assessment on russia's meddling to the false intel claims that iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> clear, the cia director, director of national intelligence, members of his administration standing before people at the conference saying, no, there is no mistake, we have no -- no disent here -- >> repeatedly. >>> for the first time today a member of the inner circle will talk to investigators about
stance on russia, here's what some of the top intel officials said last week at a security forum in aspen, colorado. >> i am confident that the russians meddled in this election, as is the entire intelligence community. >> tell us, is there any dissent within the intelligence community that you oversee on the question of whether the russians interfered with the american election? >> there is no dissent, i stated that publicly and stated that to the president. >> no doubt...
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the following day, he shot three people, killing one in bethesda before murdering a third person in aspen hill. the wife of one victim telling tordil in court this afternoon, "in a fair battle my husband would have had you on the ground in two seconds flat." the aspen hill murder victim fought with such might, police found her dead with tordil's glasses her hands. the judge calling the actions cold and calculated. she then sentenced him to life without parole. >> he wrote in writings. we mentioned in court. he was apologizing in advance to the innocent people he might kill. he knew what he was about. he wrote about what he was about. the execution took place over two days. the thoughts and the planning went on for kevin: eulalio tordil declined to speak at sentencing today. public defender did say the client had deep remorse, sorrow and regret. to recap, tordil will die in prison. we are live in circuit court in rockville, i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. larry: as kevin mentioned tordil will be sentenced for his wife's murder in prince george's county on september 6. there is no mystery to wh
the following day, he shot three people, killing one in bethesda before murdering a third person in aspen hill. the wife of one victim telling tordil in court this afternoon, "in a fair battle my husband would have had you on the ground in two seconds flat." the aspen hill murder victim fought with such might, police found her dead with tordil's glasses her hands. the judge calling the actions cold and calculated. she then sentenced him to life without parole. >> he wrote in...
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the plane came from aspen. no reports of injuries. >>> it was a washout in parts of the country. widespread flooding caused, multiple cars were submerged in water as residents were forced to walk through flooded streets and subway stations in germany flooded. >> and this looks like a really nice two-day period. we could get some flash flooding possible in areas of arkansas and kansas and arkansas. later this afternoon 2 million people at risk from oklahoma city to wichita. we could see an isolated stray strong storm. so again, not a lot of severe weather today but isolated spots and bad weather and we're still very warm in the west and very nice in tell you what president trump is paying his staffers. and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the w
the plane came from aspen. no reports of injuries. >>> it was a washout in parts of the country. widespread flooding caused, multiple cars were submerged in water as residents were forced to walk through flooded streets and subway stations in germany flooded. >> and this looks like a really nice two-day period. we could get some flash flooding possible in areas of arkansas and kansas and arkansas. later this afternoon 2 million people at risk from oklahoma city to wichita. we...
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la aeronave haba reportado problemas al tocar tierra tras completar su vuelo desde aspen. -- trabajadorese el avion ya se diriga hacia su puerta de desembarque cuando se report el incendio. -- aun se investiga cmo inici el fuego. paola hasta aqui las noticias... edicin deportiva con juan francisco ramrez enseguida... juanfra es momento de ponerse cmodo que al regresar... ad lib coronancin de una de las selecciones ms ganadoras en la historia del ftbol internacional... vo decepcin o fracaso? el tri azteca sufre otra dolorosa derrota en la era de juan carlos osorio... que por cierto perdi los estribos en el partido por el tercer lugar de la confederaciones... vo y el equipo campen de los golden state warriors sacan la chequera y empiezan a armar sus piezas de cara a la prxima temporada... juanfra intro qu tal saludos y muy buenas noches... llegamos al momento ms movido de nuestro noticiero... nuestra edicin deportiva... como ya vio en nuestro encabezado repasaremos lo que han sido las contrataciones en el equipo de los warriors... como le fue a los a's y los giants... y la mala noticia para
la aeronave haba reportado problemas al tocar tierra tras completar su vuelo desde aspen. -- trabajadorese el avion ya se diriga hacia su puerta de desembarque cuando se report el incendio. -- aun se investiga cmo inici el fuego. paola hasta aqui las noticias... edicin deportiva con juan francisco ramrez enseguida... juanfra es momento de ponerse cmodo que al regresar... ad lib coronancin de una de las selecciones ms ganadoras en la historia del ftbol internacional... vo decepcin o fracaso? el...