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i am clark urban the chairman of the aspen homeland kick security program. i'm delighted to welcome you guys for the preview event for the 2018 aspen security for him. a hearty thank you first of all to our sponsors for the form the summer. are major support comes from amazon web services, mattel, deloitte, lockheed martin, pwc. in additional support from american airlines and miter -- we are very happy to have our media order -- mediator nicole. she is an nbc political analysis and the host of the must-see tv show, deadline white house. which airs weekdays at 4 pm, and director brennan tells me he rushed over from that show to be here tonight. before joining nbc, nicole was a cohost of abc's of you. previously as i mentioned she served as a community instructor in the white house for president george w. bush. she was also a senior advisor for the 2008 mikael and palin campaign. she is a best-selling author of no fewer than three macbooks. 18 acres -- three -- 3 books. with that please welcome nicole walsh. >> thank you so much. the people that are here are
i am clark urban the chairman of the aspen homeland kick security program. i'm delighted to welcome you guys for the preview event for the 2018 aspen security for him. a hearty thank you first of all to our sponsors for the form the summer. are major support comes from amazon web services, mattel, deloitte, lockheed martin, pwc. in additional support from american airlines and miter -- we are very happy to have our media order -- mediator nicole. she is an nbc political analysis and the host of...
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i'm tom faherty, director of the aspen institute sports in society program.elcome to the new building at the aspen institute and our future of sports. we look at biggest intersection of time of sports and society. completely in line with the mission of this sports in society program to convene leaders, facilitate dialogue, facilitate dialogue and help sports serve the public interest, thank you. first event was hosted in january. it was on the future of football, we asked what if flag football was the standard way of playing football up until the high school level? a number of leaders come together through diversity of perspectives and we talked that one through. this series is not so much about what should happen but what would happen. taking a conversation in the bloodstream already and giving stakeholders, lead, the opportunity to really think it through. you know, it is really about looking into a crystal ball as best we can. today's event is about college sports. it comes in the wake of last week's report from the commission on college basketball appoint
i'm tom faherty, director of the aspen institute sports in society program.elcome to the new building at the aspen institute and our future of sports. we look at biggest intersection of time of sports and society. completely in line with the mission of this sports in society program to convene leaders, facilitate dialogue, facilitate dialogue and help sports serve the public interest, thank you. first event was hosted in january. it was on the future of football, we asked what if flag football...
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institute -- ask the aspen institute.e talked about the idea of ncaa players being paid and what it meant for athletes like him. [video clip] >> by being allowed to make , i think of your nil that helps college as a whole. if you like to talk about the competitive in balance of being able to accept money from different entities or different companies that want to sponsor you. had amson, they tremendous quarterback that won a national title. so they have all of this power. the majority of their summer, or most of their sponsorships -- if we were allowed to make money off of our names, image, and likeness, and they said you know, you are the top 10 recruit in the country, we will give you this amount if you come here in accordance with your scholarship, i think that would help. some sin does not even do that -- clemson does not even do that for the kids. i do not even need to give you extra to incentivize you to come. a smaller one does that, the kid has that much more to think about. i can make that much more while looking
institute -- ask the aspen institute.e talked about the idea of ncaa players being paid and what it meant for athletes like him. [video clip] >> by being allowed to make , i think of your nil that helps college as a whole. if you like to talk about the competitive in balance of being able to accept money from different entities or different companies that want to sponsor you. had amson, they tremendous quarterback that won a national title. so they have all of this power. the majority of...
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i am clarks urban, the chairman of the aspen homeland security program. i am delighted to welcome all of you to our preview event for the 2018 aspen security forum. a hearty thanks first of all for the form to our sponsors. major support comes from amazon web services, lockheed martin, pwc, semantic. additional support from american airlines. we are very pleased to have as our moderator, an old friend of mine, nicole wallace from the george w. bush days. one of the major stars at nbc news. nicole is an nbc political analyst and also the host of the must-see tv show "deadline white house, which airs weekdays at 4 p.m. director brennan tells me he rushed over right from the show to be here tonight. so it is to for him. before, nicole was cohost of "the view." she had formally served as the key vacations director in house for george h. w. bush and was a senior advisor for the mccain campaign. she is a graduate of uc berkeley. and the best-selling author of "no fewer than three books to -- 18 acres, it's classified and a clearly fictional work called madam, p
i am clarks urban, the chairman of the aspen homeland security program. i am delighted to welcome all of you to our preview event for the 2018 aspen security forum. a hearty thanks first of all for the form to our sponsors. major support comes from amazon web services, lockheed martin, pwc, semantic. additional support from american airlines. we are very pleased to have as our moderator, an old friend of mine, nicole wallace from the george w. bush days. one of the major stars at nbc news....
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aspen trags aspen trags. penetration. penetration place. >> i haven't seen this blurring that shows very well organized crime, intelligence and law enforcement services, the business world in politics. the way those things all come together in the model is remarkable and disturbing, some of the specific cases. >> i would like to ask you a question actually to our honored guest, which is in any of your cases, have you come across any individuals linked to trump. >> we shift gears radically. >> no. >> all right. let me continue to, with this question. the official position of course is we don't have one. i mean, it doesn't take official positions in this sort, but i think the answer is we don't care. in other words, we don't care what you call it. what we're concerned with is u.s. national security and nothing is going to be 100%. this thesis is obviously not ever completely true but we do think and we work closely with karen and it's an explanatory problem with what's going on and particularly understanding th
aspen trags aspen trags. penetration. penetration place. >> i haven't seen this blurring that shows very well organized crime, intelligence and law enforcement services, the business world in politics. the way those things all come together in the model is remarkable and disturbing, some of the specific cases. >> i would like to ask you a question actually to our honored guest, which is in any of your cases, have you come across any individuals linked to trump. >> we shift...
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i'm clark irvin, the chairman of the aspen homeland security program. and i'm delighted to welcome all of you to our preview event for the 2018 aspen security forum. our major support comes from amazon web services, lockheed martin, p.w.c. and in addition to support from american airlines. and an old friend, nicole wallace, will be one of our moderators. nicole is an nbc political analyst and also the host of the must-see tv show deadline white house. which airs week days at 4:00 p.m. and director brennan tells me that he rushed over right from that show. before joining nbc, nicole was a co-host of "the view." she served as the communications director in the white house for president george w. bush and was a senior advisor for the 2018 -- 2008 mccain-palin campaign. she's a graduate of u.c. berkeley and a school of journalism and the best-selling author of no fewer than three books. 18 acres, it classified, and a clearly fictional work called madam president. with that, please join me in welcoming nicole wallace. nicolle: thank you so much. [applause] w
i'm clark irvin, the chairman of the aspen homeland security program. and i'm delighted to welcome all of you to our preview event for the 2018 aspen security forum. our major support comes from amazon web services, lockheed martin, p.w.c. and in addition to support from american airlines. and an old friend, nicole wallace, will be one of our moderators. nicole is an nbc political analyst and also the host of the must-see tv show deadline white house. which airs week days at 4:00 p.m. and...
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bill and i are lucky enough to be board members at the aspen institute and that's how we got to know eric and his leadership there. he is -- would you call him the number two person? really the number one person. >> i would say that. i've had the privilege of knowing eric for about two years. we were henry brown fellows at the aspen institute and it recently has gone through a transition in leadership with walter isaacson who is probably the premier biographer of our time just stepped down as president at the institute and eric shepherded that process with the wisdom and policy that would just make, you know, make you shake your head. it was a very desired position and no one could have handled it as well. many of us think eric should have been the president. >> he will be next. >> we expect them to be there at some point but were proud to have him here on this day with a fellow southerner and tells an amazing story in his book. >> it is so compelling we would let him tell it himself. thank you, eric. [applause] >> i thought you would do a dual there for a second. what a real pleasur
bill and i are lucky enough to be board members at the aspen institute and that's how we got to know eric and his leadership there. he is -- would you call him the number two person? really the number one person. >> i would say that. i've had the privilege of knowing eric for about two years. we were henry brown fellows at the aspen institute and it recently has gone through a transition in leadership with walter isaacson who is probably the premier biographer of our time just stepped...
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i'm the executive director of the aspen institute. sports society program. welcome to our new
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. >> it's almost like coachella meets aspen food and wine, a great competition. what's the best. >> reporter: there's a seller in front of the main stage and expect to go through so much wine, it's stocked offsite just in case. >> we'll sell somewhere between 800 to 1,000 cases of wine we'll pour during the festival. people drink a lot of wine. >> reporter: while they drink, they will be entertained. 36 acts including the killers are performing, explaining the record-fast ticket sales this year. $700, three day vip tickets sold out in tickets. >> i save up for it. it's worth it. last year, if i was to compare it to what i spent just this see foo fighters in concert to what i paid to bottle rock, it's a $50 difference. >> reporter: they worked hard to improve the relationship with the community. the first year, it was a rough start. >> there were probably 400 to 600 people showing up for public meetings with concerns. this year, our public meeting, we had seven people attending, and no complaints, and two complemen complements. >> reporter: to keep it that way, he
. >> it's almost like coachella meets aspen food and wine, a great competition. what's the best. >> reporter: there's a seller in front of the main stage and expect to go through so much wine, it's stocked offsite just in case. >> we'll sell somewhere between 800 to 1,000 cases of wine we'll pour during the festival. people drink a lot of wine. >> reporter: while they drink, they will be entertained. 36 acts including the killers are performing, explaining the...
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i'm the executive director of the aspen institute. sports society program. welcome to our new building and welcome to the future sports. our conversations series where we take some of the biggest questions of the time at the intersection of sports and society. completely in line with the mission of the sports and society program which is to convene leaders, physical -- facilitate dialogue. this was hosted in january, on the future football where we asked the question of what if flag football was the standard way of playing football up until the high school level? in a number of leaders came together from a diversity of perspectives and we talked that through. this series is not so much about what should happen but what would happen. taking a conversation that is in the bloodstream already and really giving stakeholders leaders the opportunity to think it through. it is really about looking into a crystal ball as best as we can. today's event is about college sports. it comes in the wake of last week's report from the commission on college basketball appointe
i'm the executive director of the aspen institute. sports society program. welcome to our new building and welcome to the future sports. our conversations series where we take some of the biggest questions of the time at the intersection of sports and society. completely in line with the mission of the sports and society program which is to convene leaders, physical -- facilitate dialogue. this was hosted in january, on the future football where we asked the question of what if flag football...
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[applause] thank you to our aspen team. marty is a new colleague of ours and help with a lot of logistics. andre was telling me when to wrap up with time. q&a. helped with the i really appreciate it. , weooking in your inbox will be giving you a survey please fill it out and any additional thoughts you have on this topic. he did to the replay on this at \collegesports. thank you so much for being here. [applause] >> for nearly 20 years, in-depth nonfiction writers. we're featuring best-selling fiction writers. join us live on sunday at noon eastern. "the's most recent book is fallen. he has written six novels for younger readers which include "the keeper." and "in-depth" series fiction edition. on washington journal, we discussed the trump administration's foreign policy and the iranian nuclear agreement. gton journal" continues. host: joining us is danielle pletka from american enterprise institute. she served as a foreign
[applause] thank you to our aspen team. marty is a new colleague of ours and help with a lot of logistics. andre was telling me when to wrap up with time. q&a. helped with the i really appreciate it. , weooking in your inbox will be giving you a survey please fill it out and any additional thoughts you have on this topic. he did to the replay on this at \collegesports. thank you so much for being here. [applause] >> for nearly 20 years, in-depth nonfiction writers. we're featuring...
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in an unmodified aspen is pippin increased f. our high school i should come.what the six year old could not understand just yet would determine his whole life the alliance between his family and the pope in atlanta the oath young charles was allowed to make will have influenced him in that he wanted to spread god's commandment and this laid the groundwork for him going to war against the pagan saxons to wage missionary wars and wars of conquest and to get into sections of you and miss your own good google's clear. conquest and conversion the sword and the cross the weapon was used to assert the fact it was only the soul that made a young frank a man and a warrior if the friend was of noble blood the blade would likely have come from spent the most famous armor in the realm. the inscription marked it out as a state of the arts blade there were no better swords to be found anywhere. around four hundred of these blades have been found usually in the graves of significant men a warrior was given his weapons to take with him to the afterlife even though they would
in an unmodified aspen is pippin increased f. our high school i should come.what the six year old could not understand just yet would determine his whole life the alliance between his family and the pope in atlanta the oath young charles was allowed to make will have influenced him in that he wanted to spread god's commandment and this laid the groundwork for him going to war against the pagan saxons to wage missionary wars and wars of conquest and to get into sections of you and miss your own...
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we will be traveling to aspen, colorado and hosting debates at the ideas festival. you can get those on our website, iq2us.org. we have people that follow our debates, but for people who don't, if you are in learning about us, you can learn more about us on the website. you can vote on debates, listen to podcasts. we have done 150 debates now. membership is free, so just set up an account. you can want all of our debates , apple tv on roku devices. .ust search for the iq2us app we are also on public radio stations across the country. while we are waiting for the results to come in, we are probably two minutes away, i have a question i would like to ask all of the debaters. this is not part of the competition anymore. we are just curious, since you think about these things, we have been talking about the impact on north korea, but in terms of if and when there is a summit between trump, kim, donald trump and kim jong-un, in terms of donald trump's presidential legacy, even as president, will this have -- do you think this has a domestic impact? do you think whatever
we will be traveling to aspen, colorado and hosting debates at the ideas festival. you can get those on our website, iq2us.org. we have people that follow our debates, but for people who don't, if you are in learning about us, you can learn more about us on the website. you can vote on debates, listen to podcasts. we have done 150 debates now. membership is free, so just set up an account. you can want all of our debates , apple tv on roku devices. .ust search for the iq2us app we are also on...
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>> just to aspen time with my family. >> that's awesome answer. >> yeah. >> well now we are a littlee than a woke away from the royal wedding and another bay area connection to the ceremony. >>> a san francisco company designed a royal slipper for bride to be meghan markle. i'll have the story coming up. >> guys coming up tonight on abc 7 news at five eemss run high in the courtroom new at 5:00 one of the suspects in east bay murder makes a surprising zipgs leaching the victim family in tears. >> who is this random person texting me about a political campaign. i'm jonathon bloom about how they got your number and why it's legal. >> and united finds itself getting the squez from passengers over tomato juice the decision is airline is making after if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than y
>> just to aspen time with my family. >> that's awesome answer. >> yeah. >> well now we are a littlee than a woke away from the royal wedding and another bay area connection to the ceremony. >>> a san francisco company designed a royal slipper for bride to be meghan markle. i'll have the story coming up. >> guys coming up tonight on abc 7 news at five eemss run high in the courtroom new at 5:00 one of the suspects in east bay murder makes a surprising...
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and former director of national intelligence james clapper sit down for a conversation hosted by the aspen institute in washington. live coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. then, president trump and vice president mike pence are in elkhart, indiana, to campaign for republican senate candidate mike brawn, running against incumbent joe donnelly. that's at 7:00 p.m. a couple of budget hearings tonight, health and human services secretary alex azar testified today before a senate appropriations subcommittee on the 2019 budget requests. you can watch the hearing at 9:30 eastern and interior secretary ryan cinco also testified on his agency's 2019 budget. you can watch that tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> sunday yithe on "afterwords," journalist and author jerome corsey talked about his book "killing the deep state. >> i heard some of these phrases bandied about in the past couple of year i didn't attach a lot of meaning to them until recently. maybe you can define in your view, a deep state, shah go government -- shadow government, or swamp, same thing or different?
and former director of national intelligence james clapper sit down for a conversation hosted by the aspen institute in washington. live coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. then, president trump and vice president mike pence are in elkhart, indiana, to campaign for republican senate candidate mike brawn, running against incumbent joe donnelly. that's at 7:00 p.m. a couple of budget hearings tonight, health and human services secretary alex azar testified today before a senate...
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at the aspen the question, what about waterboarding? absolutely fine. we should go much from her the waterboarding. that is what i feel. strongerould go much than waterboarding," president trump says. >> anyone watching or listening right now, when you hear the phrase "speaking truth to power," could you think of? activists,er king, people of conscience. that is the phrase that lawmakers -- the people that introduced her to former cia director say, gina haspel is the person you want speaking truth to power. there is this sort of #resistance view of gina haspel that exist which is, haspel already knows all of this stuff, she is been at the cia for 30 years, she will be alluded to that dance with trump and stand up to him. no, we are ready know how she views these. there were people who resign. gina haspel followed the orders. so whether it is george bush and dick cheney or donald trump, the track record of gina haspel is that she does what she is told even if it is a heinous act of torture. amy: what about the destruction of the videotapes? >> first of a
at the aspen the question, what about waterboarding? absolutely fine. we should go much from her the waterboarding. that is what i feel. strongerould go much than waterboarding," president trump says. >> anyone watching or listening right now, when you hear the phrase "speaking truth to power," could you think of? activists,er king, people of conscience. that is the phrase that lawmakers -- the people that introduced her to former cia director say, gina haspel is the person...
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. >> china uses its telecommunications companies for reasons for aspen, espionage. >> we've been on the record in the intelligence community and law enforcement with that fact. >> he wanted to save vt as part of a larger trade deal with china and that drew criticism from other lawmakers. >> doesn't make sense to overrule the advice and judgment of the security community and offer cte a way to get back into business fast? how are you raising these facts without white house? >> we are garnering the support of the intelligence community and regulatory community. we had meetings yesterday at the white house. >> american jobs and national security should be ahead of chinese business interests. >> usually keep the ban on zte. it was the first time that we saw show china we would be tough in mid business and as soon as that happens, the president backs off, bad for american jobs. >> the russians are in midterm elections. >> i don't think anyone in the intelligence community will underestimate the potential of the russian intelligence services. their capability and intent. >> and new warnings a
. >> china uses its telecommunications companies for reasons for aspen, espionage. >> we've been on the record in the intelligence community and law enforcement with that fact. >> he wanted to save vt as part of a larger trade deal with china and that drew criticism from other lawmakers. >> doesn't make sense to overrule the advice and judgment of the security community and offer cte a way to get back into business fast? how are you raising these facts without white...
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in june, he will travel to aspen, colorado to host two debates at the aspen ideas festival.ou can get those debates on our website. i know we have some fancier of people that we really follow our debates already. but if you are just learning about us, you can learn a lot more by visiting our website. you can vote on debates. watch our podcast. membership is free. setup an account. and you can watch all of our debates on demand on river to -- on apple devices. our debates are also featured on public radio stations across the country. results toit for the come in, and i think we are two minutes away, i have a question i would like to ask our debaters that this is not part of the competition anywhere but we are just curious. we have been talking about the impact on north korea of everything we have been talking about it in terms of, if and when there is a summit between andp and -- donald trump kim come in terms of donald trump's legacy, do you think this have -- has domestic impact? do you think it will matter in midterm elections and in the political game? >> at think preside
in june, he will travel to aspen, colorado to host two debates at the aspen ideas festival.ou can get those debates on our website. i know we have some fancier of people that we really follow our debates already. but if you are just learning about us, you can learn a lot more by visiting our website. you can vote on debates. watch our podcast. membership is free. setup an account. and you can watch all of our debates on demand on river to -- on apple devices. our debates are also featured on...
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i've never seen your lips look like that before." [ laughter and applause ] aspen, colorado, has announcedns to double the fine for people caught taking so-called bear selfies. [ light laughter ] which is crazy, because the current punishment is already pretty harsh. [ screaming ] [ grunting ] "yeah. i was -- it was bad. but i got my selfie." [ light laughter ] police in germany recently spent nine hours using a crane to lift an escaped water buffalo from a highway. said the water buffalo, "i get it! i'm fat!" [ light laughter ] and finally, it's that time of the year again when you find out if your favorite tv shows are coming back next season or if they've been cancelled. here to talk about who is renewed and who is not, tv critic barry reed from my favorite show, "don't change that dial with barry reed." [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, seth. it has been a busy week. so don't change that dial because barry reed is about to let you know what shows are safe and who has been given the ax. here we go. canceled, "brooklyn 99." [ booing ] >> canceled! >> after five seasons, fox decided t
i've never seen your lips look like that before." [ laughter and applause ] aspen, colorado, has announcedns to double the fine for people caught taking so-called bear selfies. [ light laughter ] which is crazy, because the current punishment is already pretty harsh. [ screaming ] [ grunting ] "yeah. i was -- it was bad. but i got my selfie." [ light laughter ] police in germany recently spent nine hours using a crane to lift an escaped water buffalo from a highway. said the...
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. >> i know you aspen time talking to paul holz use to be with the contra costa d.a. office. he has interesting information about which the golden state killer may have stopped and started again when he did. >> he said what was significant about the end of the crime spree is the golden state killer ran into problems and was confronted by some victims and got into a fight at one point and almost didn't get away with some of his crimes. >> you can watch tonight's 2020 at 10:00 it's just before abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> the southern california man accuse ds of torturing 12 of his 13 children is now facing additional charges. prosecutors filed 8 new perjury counts today against david turpin related to the to rms that he filled out to legally holmes his children. turpin appeared in riverside today with his wife louise. the couple has been charged with 28 felony counts, including child abuse torture and false. >>>. they're each being held on $12 million bail. domestic violence suspect facing 14 felony counts following a two-day search that included a high-speed chase from l.a. to co
. >> i know you aspen time talking to paul holz use to be with the contra costa d.a. office. he has interesting information about which the golden state killer may have stopped and started again when he did. >> he said what was significant about the end of the crime spree is the golden state killer ran into problems and was confronted by some victims and got into a fight at one point and almost didn't get away with some of his crimes. >> you can watch tonight's 2020 at 10:00...
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>> aspen. some six months or four months before he was elected. the father-in-law. but i never met -- i think that generally they tried to see something. i am afraid they are so focused on working in a way that will not eliminate us that they will end up kind of somehow, when they propose it, immediately the blame game will start. because -- >> a say they're not evenhanded enough? >> no, there is less between -- whenever this is put on the table there are regional order. immediately, the blame game starts. what they think of is how to maneuver in a way that the other side will say, no. and we will be able to say, yes. i do not believe that with this low level of trust that you can start without certain pressure from created by them to come closer. even with this it is not secure. i can't tell you they probably will show it, probably israel will wait for the other side to say no. they will wait for us to say no. and it will gradually -- >> you take them seriously in their effort? >> i think. i assume they are traveling so much that it should be. >> for the last quest
>> aspen. some six months or four months before he was elected. the father-in-law. but i never met -- i think that generally they tried to see something. i am afraid they are so focused on working in a way that will not eliminate us that they will end up kind of somehow, when they propose it, immediately the blame game will start. because -- >> a say they're not evenhanded enough? >> no, there is less between -- whenever this is put on the table there are regional order....
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tomorrow the aspen institute with a look at the future of college sports. the potential implication of pain players. that's live at 1230 eastern on c-span2. then remarks from rod rosenstein on the rule of law, the first amendment of the mission of the justice department. he speaks live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> book tv in primetime continues with a look at books written in politics. amy looks like tribalism and america in her book, political tribes. and tim scott and tri-county on their trip friendship and time on the hill. nick adams examines hollywood in his book the case against the establishment. book tv airs tuesday night on c-span2. >> sunday q&a, author and contributing editor on his new book rocket man about the apollo eight mission to the moon. >> didn't really realize the major role the wives play. it's mostly what they wanted to talk about. all three believed without their wives they cannot uphold the song. his most daring and courageous space mission. they look like more suit and death. it was done very quickly. these men needed wives a
tomorrow the aspen institute with a look at the future of college sports. the potential implication of pain players. that's live at 1230 eastern on c-span2. then remarks from rod rosenstein on the rule of law, the first amendment of the mission of the justice department. he speaks live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> book tv in primetime continues with a look at books written in politics. amy looks like tribalism and america in her book, political tribes. and tim scott and tri-county...
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>> aspen. some six months before he was elected, the father-in-law.but never meant jason greenberg. i think that they genuinely tried to see something. i am afraid that they are so focused on working in a way that will not alienate us that they will end up kind of somehow, when they propose it, immediately the blame game will start. >> are you saying that they're not evenhanded enough? >> no, no, there is no drop of trust left between bibi and the inner circles. so whenever a proposal is put on the table, there were several with regard to regional kind of, regional order. immediately the blame game starts. what they really need to think of is how to maneuver in a way that the other side will say no, and we will be able to say, yes, but. so i don't believe that with this low level of trust you can start without certain pressure from -- created by these -- [inaudible] even with pressure it's not secure. so i can't tell you, probably they will show it, probably israel will wait for the other side to say no, they will wait for us to say no, and it will gr
>> aspen. some six months before he was elected, the father-in-law.but never meant jason greenberg. i think that they genuinely tried to see something. i am afraid that they are so focused on working in a way that will not alienate us that they will end up kind of somehow, when they propose it, immediately the blame game will start. >> are you saying that they're not evenhanded enough? >> no, no, there is no drop of trust left between bibi and the inner circles. so whenever a...
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rephrase in a more careful way things that he'd said about the regime in pyongyang at a meeting in aspen last year and so both sides recognize that they need a period of rhetorical calm before they me and you're seeing that in action now really they're talking about if if it's going to be in it could be at the end of may and so this really just two three weeks of preparation time left to go potentially do you think behind the scenes because there's always back channel communication when this kind of thing is on the horizon do you think they're actually making peace on the ng feel good about what or how pyongyang wants to be perceived clearly kim jong un wants to be perceived as look i'm part of the nuclear club too you have to treat me as an equal not just some dangerous upstart. yeah well i think kim acquitted himself quite well on the world stage just this week or last week rather he at times seemed a little nervous or uncomfortable is clearly outside the normal way is images controlled and presented to people and the world but it was a whole day of events and he came across as the lea
rephrase in a more careful way things that he'd said about the regime in pyongyang at a meeting in aspen last year and so both sides recognize that they need a period of rhetorical calm before they me and you're seeing that in action now really they're talking about if if it's going to be in it could be at the end of may and so this really just two three weeks of preparation time left to go potentially do you think behind the scenes because there's always back channel communication when this...
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james clapper served in the obama administration and they'll sit down for a conversation hosted by the aspentute here in washington. that's live at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. then at 7:00, also live on c-span, president trump and vice president mike pence in indian yeah campaigning for republican senate mike brawn running against democratic john donnelly. >> monday on land mark cases, regents of the university of california, allan back ee, white male twice rejected to medical school. he claimed he was passed over in favor of less qualified applicants and took the university system to court. both struck down the university specific admissions program and upheld the constitutionality of affirmative action under the 14th amendment. bakke. our guest to discuss this landmark case is kneel served neal and randy barnett, libertarian, and original constitutional legal scholar and commentator. live monday night 9 eastern on c-span. and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. and follow us at c-span. and we are resources on our
james clapper served in the obama administration and they'll sit down for a conversation hosted by the aspentute here in washington. that's live at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. then at 7:00, also live on c-span, president trump and vice president mike pence in indian yeah campaigning for republican senate mike brawn running against democratic john donnelly. >> monday on land mark cases, regents of the university of california, allan back ee, white male twice rejected to medical school. he...
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i'm tom faherty, director of the aspen institute sports in society progr
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no one thought this would aspen, says president trump he greets three americans detained by north korea consultant and a hotel services employee. from another time and place, from george herbert walker bush, malaysia reaches to the past in search of stability. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance," live from world headquarters in new york. on tom keene. francine lacqua in london. bank of england meeting -- is it a dead meeting? or it is a very live meeting this morning? francine: you could argue given the economy not expecting a rate increase, it is dead. remember where the market was priced seven weeks ago. 90% pricing in a rate hike at this meeting, talking it down. we had subdued data. now market expecting something in november. look out for how they vote. we have this mpc split. morningr markets this quieter -- em markets quieter this year -- this morning. taylor: president trump thanked kim jong-un for releasing three americans detained. the president welcomed them men early today after they flew on a military plane to base andrews. he was optimistic about the chances of a
no one thought this would aspen, says president trump he greets three americans detained by north korea consultant and a hotel services employee. from another time and place, from george herbert walker bush, malaysia reaches to the past in search of stability. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance," live from world headquarters in new york. on tom keene. francine lacqua in london. bank of england meeting -- is it a dead meeting? or it is a very live meeting this morning?...
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the aspen institute with discussion on the future of college sports, potential implications of athletic compensation. speakers include basketball coaches and players, ncaa officials and experts live at 12:30 eastern on c-span2. remarks from rod rosenstein on the rule of law, the first amendment and the mission of the justice department. he speaks to an audience at the museum in washington, that is live at 2:00 eastern on c-span. tonight booktv in primetime continues with a look at recent books written on politics starting at 8:00 eastern, yale professor looks at tribalism in america in her book political tribes. south carolina republican sen. tim scott and congressman trey gowdy on their friendship and their time in the hill in their book unified. neck adams examines hollywood and donald trump in his book the case against the establishment. booktv airs at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> for 20 years, in depth on booktv has featured the best-known nonfiction writers for live conversations about their books. this year is a special project we are featuring best-selling fiction writers for our
the aspen institute with discussion on the future of college sports, potential implications of athletic compensation. speakers include basketball coaches and players, ncaa officials and experts live at 12:30 eastern on c-span2. remarks from rod rosenstein on the rule of law, the first amendment and the mission of the justice department. he speaks to an audience at the museum in washington, that is live at 2:00 eastern on c-span. tonight booktv in primetime continues with a look at recent books...