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ike and mamie playing scrabble at the aspen lodge. there's truman driving up in his convertible to the aspen lodge. there's gerald ford being actually as adorable as i've ever seen him in plaid pants at the aspen lodge. there's george w. bush getting to know vladimir putin. here's president obama apparently losing a water gun fight with his then young daughters, all at the aspen lodge at camp david. and the reason it's helpful to know that detail about the presidential cabin and the different names for different things at camp david is because when people are writing about presidential history it can sometimes be a little bit confusing when people who've been at the high levels of a presidential administration, people who've worked at the white house, say offhandedly that the president did something at aspen. for the rest of us that would usually make us think that the president had done something in colorado, in aspen, colorado. but if somebody who's working in the white house says that, what they usually mean is actually the preside
ike and mamie playing scrabble at the aspen lodge. there's truman driving up in his convertible to the aspen lodge. there's gerald ford being actually as adorable as i've ever seen him in plaid pants at the aspen lodge. there's george w. bush getting to know vladimir putin. here's president obama apparently losing a water gun fight with his then young daughters, all at the aspen lodge at camp david. and the reason it's helpful to know that detail about the presidential cabin and the different...
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yacht master you get a yacht master ♪ ♪ i'll treat you like you a model we go to turks we can go to aspen we can go back to cabo if you been telling me personally girl you look like you hit the lotto ♪ ♪ one thing about it don't lose your composure finish pilates and hop out the rover ♪ ♪ 63 g-wagon i'm getting older you get the full attention from the commands ♪ ♪ and all my soldiers cartier down to the rocks i got a key to your box you got a chinchilla box ♪ ♪ we be at the...
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that is live from the aspen ideas central.g with convention now we were bringing you to stocks that are now becoming one. session,eat start the china approved a $6 billion merger. >> they approved that merger. it is interesting because both companies are american and based in the u.s. its -- a specific position of its sales from america. the merger also had to have approval from the u.s. that was given at the end of last month. notice went to close the deal by july. a lot of consolidation in the semiconductor space. why does this particular merger make sense? >> marble itself makes chips for hard drives which is a non-growth area. the other makes nonnetwork hardware. it is an ambitious move because intel which is the world largest chipmaker dominates the sector. with a 98% share. if we take a look at bloomberg here, i am pulling up the stocks index. arvell is theat m best performer. is the thing to look at trade tensions that we have seen. it has caused a number of short-sellers. the stocks are going higher today. vonnie: than
that is live from the aspen ideas central.g with convention now we were bringing you to stocks that are now becoming one. session,eat start the china approved a $6 billion merger. >> they approved that merger. it is interesting because both companies are american and based in the u.s. its -- a specific position of its sales from america. the merger also had to have approval from the u.s. that was given at the end of last month. notice went to close the deal by july. a lot of consolidation...
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he spoke with bloomberg's erik schatzker this week at the aspen ideas festival.isk in the financial system today, the risks to investors, people with capital are different than they were clearly, in 2007-2008. what would you say are the principal risks? in order of importance. ray: ok. as far as the debt crisis, we calculated that we would have a debt rollover crisis. we don't have that. we have a situation in which the number of ious that we have, in terms of not only debt, but health care, pensions, and so on, are a lot. there are more ious that can be -- dealt -- than can be dealt with, and that is a problem. as we sell more bonds into the market, because we are and the process of a larger deficit, and running down the balance sheet, that is supply and demand. if i take three things, in terms of what i would say are the three most important issues of our time, what they will become a other than how we deal with the next downturn, i would take a second on that downturn -- if you have a downturn and we are so much at odds, i think it will be a difficult time. i
he spoke with bloomberg's erik schatzker this week at the aspen ideas festival.isk in the financial system today, the risks to investors, people with capital are different than they were clearly, in 2007-2008. what would you say are the principal risks? in order of importance. ray: ok. as far as the debt crisis, we calculated that we would have a debt rollover crisis. we don't have that. we have a situation in which the number of ious that we have, in terms of not only debt, but health care,...
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. >> still ahead, as we review the week on "bloomberg best," a conversation with ray dalio at the aspen festival. plus, frank talk from industry leaders. and we get more of the weeks top business headlines including canada, just one of the country's setting up a strategy to deal with the trade war. >> canada has no choice but to retaliate with a measured, perfectly reciprocal dollar for dollar response. taylor: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg best," i am taylor riggs. let us continue our global to her of the weeks top business leaders with an exclusive from the united kingdom. two years after brexit, our reporting reveals that some hedge funds make huge profits from foreign exchange turmoil on the night of the vote. let us call it begs it's big short -- brexit's big short. >> and investigation has found that hedge funds hired polling critical who sold them advance information on the eu referendum, including data which would have been illegal for them public.to the wider it allowed some of them to earn fortunes by shortselling the british pound on the night of brexit. w
. >> still ahead, as we review the week on "bloomberg best," a conversation with ray dalio at the aspen festival. plus, frank talk from industry leaders. and we get more of the weeks top business headlines including canada, just one of the country's setting up a strategy to deal with the trade war. >> canada has no choice but to retaliate with a measured, perfectly reciprocal dollar for dollar response. taylor: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg...
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sees as the lack of political will among american leaders in an interview with andrea mitchell at the aspen ideas festival. >> we have always stood up for human rights and to see an administration would treat overtly and openly from his willingness to hold dictators and others accountable to that is a terrible scar on our long term interest and we will pay a price for that. >>> a very good day to you. i'm kristen welker. we'll hear from andrea with john kerry in just a moment. fireworks on capitol hill. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on the hot seat facing hostile questioning from house republicans. take a listen. >> why you won't give us what we've asked for? >> i hope your colleagues are not under that impression. that's not accurate, sir. >> it is accurate. we have caught you hiding information. >> allow the witness to answer. we can go to the press conference. we came hear to hear from the witness. >> it's ridiculous. >> i am the deputy attorney general of the united states. i'm not the person doing the redacting. i'm responding to your concerns as i have. i have a team with me,
sees as the lack of political will among american leaders in an interview with andrea mitchell at the aspen ideas festival. >> we have always stood up for human rights and to see an administration would treat overtly and openly from his willingness to hold dictators and others accountable to that is a terrible scar on our long term interest and we will pay a price for that. >>> a very good day to you. i'm kristen welker. we'll hear from andrea with john kerry in just a moment....
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highlight for another from the aspen ideas festival. erik schatzker sat down with the david rubenstein, cofounder and cochairman of the carlyle group eric asked him about president trump's policies on trade and china. studied everynot single position he has taken. clearly, there is controversy with the positions he has taken. he is a negotiator by trade. i think he feels by setting out certain positions that are tough, he can get a better deal. we will see if that works. the business community does not want to have confrontation on a long-term basis with our major trading allies. europe, china, and others. in the end, the business community would like to see these resolved peacefully and successfully. i don't know where that will come out. i would not say anybody is thrilled to see confrontation. i don't think the president is thrilled to see it or want to get something done. ultimately good for the u.s. economy and the others. erik: if you are right that this is a negotiating tactic as nd,osed to an absolute e do you think it will work
highlight for another from the aspen ideas festival. erik schatzker sat down with the david rubenstein, cofounder and cochairman of the carlyle group eric asked him about president trump's policies on trade and china. studied everynot single position he has taken. clearly, there is controversy with the positions he has taken. he is a negotiator by trade. i think he feels by setting out certain positions that are tough, he can get a better deal. we will see if that works. the business community...
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walter isaacson is with us here tonight, distinguished fellow with the aspen institute, former editor of "time" magazine, veteran journalist and author, biographer of -- are you ready -- franklin, einstein, kissinger, jobs and da vinci, who in his spare time is a professor of history at tulane university in the great city of new orleans. it's a pleasure to have you. >> thank you, brian. >> i want to talk about norms that we have watched fall away. the french finance minister is calling this summit the g6 plus one, and this is the president of the united states flying into this group. >> it's totally amazing. for 70 years we've had this wonderful system in this world where the europeans and north americans stood as bulwarks for things like free minds, free trade, democracy, capitalism, free markets. russia has always tried to break that up for 70 years. now putin has finally scored this victory, and he's gloating too. he gloated in his four-hour press conference or town hall yesterday that he's been able to separate the united states from the europeans. so you talk about breaking of no
walter isaacson is with us here tonight, distinguished fellow with the aspen institute, former editor of "time" magazine, veteran journalist and author, biographer of -- are you ready -- franklin, einstein, kissinger, jobs and da vinci, who in his spare time is a professor of history at tulane university in the great city of new orleans. it's a pleasure to have you. >> thank you, brian. >> i want to talk about norms that we have watched fall away. the french finance...
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she's with us from aspen tonight, where she hosted that conversation with secretary kerry.ick stengel is back with us as well, former undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs, also former managing editor of "time" magazine. andrea, is the real concern here that the president will somehow pull a canada and pull out of the nato talks, maybe taking a swing at our allies on the way out and then be seen with vladimir putin? >> exactly. the timing could not be worse. excuse me. i've got some allergies out here. but the fact is that he behaved so badly toward our allies in canada and tried to get putin back into the g7, and he's going now into nato, where he will be beat up on those same allies as he did about the eu the other day in north dakota. and then he's going to be going directly to moscow where putin is going to be celebrating his victory as the host of the, you know, the soccer finals. so it's all playing out in putin's favor, and we've seen already the way the president is prone to freelance as he did in singapore with kim jong-un, canceling those
she's with us from aspen tonight, where she hosted that conversation with secretary kerry.ick stengel is back with us as well, former undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs, also former managing editor of "time" magazine. andrea, is the real concern here that the president will somehow pull a canada and pull out of the nato talks, maybe taking a swing at our allies on the way out and then be seen with vladimir putin? >> exactly. the timing could not be...
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aspen. i think it was in aspen. i was going downstairs to get some juice. oh, my god, this is so crazy. what did i just see? >> and then -- [ laughter ] >> i don't remember this! >> no, it wasn't like i was seeing everything. >> right. >> the room, it was dark, you know what i'm saying? it was silhouetted. >> that was your introduction. so what was your feeling about that? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! >> lock your doors! lock your doors! >> jimmy: lock the doors. >> lock those doors. jada pinkett smith, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: congrats on everything, pal. check out her show "red table talk" now on facebook watch. we'll be right back with bryce dallas howard. stick around. [ cheers and applae ] ♪ do not mistake serenity for weakness. do not misjudge quiet tranquility for the power of 335 turbo-charged horses. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350. and a quiet interior from which to admire them. for a limited time, get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx plus get $1,000 bonus cash. get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx
aspen. i think it was in aspen. i was going downstairs to get some juice. oh, my god, this is so crazy. what did i just see? >> and then -- [ laughter ] >> i don't remember this! >> no, it wasn't like i was seeing everything. >> right. >> the room, it was dark, you know what i'm saying? it was silhouetted. >> that was your introduction. so what was your feeling about that? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! >> lock your doors! lock...
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joining me now is andrea mitchell in aspen, colorado and chris matthews host of "hardball" right here on msnbc. andrea, let me start with you. i'm going to ask you both the same question. i look up to both of you. i wonder what you make of those imag images, the fact those reporters continued to report while under attack. >> it's extraordinary. their courage, dedication to journalism. i'm really struck by the blank page except for a few words about them being speechless on the opinion page. that silence, that white space says everything about the "capital gazette." i covered annapolis when i first moved to the washington area. i was the annapolis state reporter covering legislature mostly and the "capital gazette" has been there since 1772. they published the declaration of independence. their roots are so profound. this is not a start up. this is not new media. the people there have been speaking out to the dedication of these people. it speaks more broadly to the media being described as the enemy of the people from the white house, from the president. this is exactly the opposite s
joining me now is andrea mitchell in aspen, colorado and chris matthews host of "hardball" right here on msnbc. andrea, let me start with you. i'm going to ask you both the same question. i look up to both of you. i wonder what you make of those imag images, the fact those reporters continued to report while under attack. >> it's extraordinary. their courage, dedication to journalism. i'm really struck by the blank page except for a few words about them being speechless on the...
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aspen. you know. when the tea is a thing can make a really nice time you know and make it a piece of art. where in what we call the phoenix or shift and it's just a flamboyant example of all the things that are in all the others well yeah we're in them is the middle of a high dry desert cold and hot and this is making the example of the fact that at the tannic all rain forests can be built and not use any fossil fuel whatsoever to create this kind of. an environment so environments can be created on this planet with the planet itself we do not need a nuclear power plant to make a house or a botanical gardens work. a lot of people think that you have to be a hippie in a teepee in the mountains to be green or sustainable and it is showing that you don't this is showing you have quite a nice existence without using any of fossil fuels are dumping sewage into the oceans and rivers and things like that and other words it's just an understanding an eighth grade under. standing biology and physics that makes
aspen. you know. when the tea is a thing can make a really nice time you know and make it a piece of art. where in what we call the phoenix or shift and it's just a flamboyant example of all the things that are in all the others well yeah we're in them is the middle of a high dry desert cold and hot and this is making the example of the fact that at the tannic all rain forests can be built and not use any fossil fuel whatsoever to create this kind of. an environment so environments can be...
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. >> t a look at where this happened.it as on georgia avenue and aspen hill on june 8th notro to far f a wooded area. fox5's evan lambert joins us with the very latest. evan. >> guy, this crime has a lots of layers to it. first montgomery county police y on june 8th just bush 4:00 a.m., 40 year old ggory atwood was walkinga in this at georgia avenue and hewitt avenue. that's when police say and adul two teens, 15 and , attacked at wood and beat him, also robbed him leaving him nee ly immobil the woods near here. lice sayt wood eventsly crawled out of t woods,ikely store yentased into the southbound lanes of georgia avenue where he was run over by notne but two cars. they did not .st according to police. both of them did not stop. police say the suspects saw at yo cay hawow. busy this road is even at night. there are still ectronic signs out here asking fore peopl with information to help police trace down drivers. but here's how police figured out what happened bef at wood was hit by tho cars. >> a review of surveillance video in the area by our deteives actually captured the assault
. >> t a look at where this happened.it as on georgia avenue and aspen hill on june 8th notro to far f a wooded area. fox5's evan lambert joins us with the very latest. evan. >> guy, this crime has a lots of layers to it. first montgomery county police y on june 8th just bush 4:00 a.m., 40 year old ggory atwood was walkinga in this at georgia avenue and hewitt avenue. that's when police say and adul two teens, 15 and , attacked at wood and beat him, also robbed him leaving him nee...
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on georgia avenue in aspen hill on june #th not too far from a wooded area. you can see on the map, a tree lined area. not a l of people would have been around. today we areed learning what ha in the moments before the hitnd run. fox5 he have and lambert is live with the very latest tonight. evan. sarah, thisblhas lots of horl. first, according totgy tyli on 4:00 a.m., 40 year old gregory atwood, he was walking in this area at grgia avenue and hewitt avenue. that's when police say an adult and two teens,nd 15 a 17, attacked at woo a beat him leaving him nearly immobile in the woods near here. police say at wood eventually crawled out of the woods, likely lanes of gia avenue where heound was run over by not one but two cars. they both did not st police say the suspects saw at wood get hit and just ran away. you can s how busy this road is even at night. there are also still electronic signs out here asking people with information to help police track down those drivers. but here's howolfid whapdefore d was hit by those cars. >>> surveillance video in the area
on georgia avenue in aspen hill on june #th not too far from a wooded area. you can see on the map, a tree lined area. not a l of people would have been around. today we areed learning what ha in the moments before the hitnd run. fox5 he have and lambert is live with the very latest tonight. evan. sarah, thisblhas lots of horl. first, according totgy tyli on 4:00 a.m., 40 year old gregory atwood, he was walking in this area at grgia avenue and hewitt avenue. that's when police say an adult and...
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aspen interesting to hear from a distance thing yet how far is it for less than four hours drive. i mean if i really had come to this hospital what cuevas what if. they show up. there's no way that baby could have been delivered at home. many mothers i team to delivery at home with the help of traditional both attendants and in drool citizens with professional medical support often i was away complications such as mommy's obstructed delivery can quickly become life threatening. this access is a c.b. done by hospital every sultanate in the project to be rolled out to two more hospitals in liberia dr dollar checks in with each hospital every week. there is. no we're bored the rhythms of hospital the sea. the other bugs are bugs with the start of the. in the burma so everything is still new and this is a lot more visible do with busier and the other day the bottom was real as all of its party on. the dips and hospital provides free health care to a large slum area in monrovia it was at the heart of the demick which killed one hundred eighty four doctors throughout the country and had
aspen interesting to hear from a distance thing yet how far is it for less than four hours drive. i mean if i really had come to this hospital what cuevas what if. they show up. there's no way that baby could have been delivered at home. many mothers i team to delivery at home with the help of traditional both attendants and in drool citizens with professional medical support often i was away complications such as mommy's obstructed delivery can quickly become life threatening. this access is a...
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amazon, berkshire hhaway and jpmorgan wants to see waste reduced.ystem speaking over the weekend at the aspen spotlight health conference. they appear to be focused onhe middlemen. >> one source of waste is ourve high administrative costs. there are a lot of middlemen in the system. there have to be solutions that simplify that. o take somthe middlemen out of the system. nscond there has to be solut around pricing that's another bucket. but the biggest bucket is miss utilization, often the wrong time in the wrongar in the wrong way. we have the wrong care pushing out the wrong care. >> they will initially seek to improve care for the 1 million individuals who get their insurance from amazon, berkshire and jpmorgan. if tsuccessful, blueprint could become accessible tohe as well. >>> diabetes medications are big business for the drug industry. the disease is still on the rise. as meg terrell tells us in tonight's modern medicine. one siliconaly start-up is trying to build its business model around food as medicine. >> an elite triathlete, he was shocked when he discovered he was tipredia >> i t
amazon, berkshire hhaway and jpmorgan wants to see waste reduced.ystem speaking over the weekend at the aspen spotlight health conference. they appear to be focused onhe middlemen. >> one source of waste is ourve high administrative costs. there are a lot of middlemen in the system. there have to be solutions that simplify that. o take somthe middlemen out of the system. nscond there has to be solut around pricing that's another bucket. but the biggest bucket is miss utilization, often...
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aspen. in the years. when the tea is a thing can make a really nice time you know and make it a piece of art. where in what we call the phoenix or shift and it's just a flamboyant example of all the things that are in all the others well yeah we're in them is the middle of a high dry desert cold and hot and this is making the example of the fact that if the tannic all rain forests can be built and not use any fossil fuel whatsoever to create this kind of. an environment so environments can be created on this planet with the planet itself we do not need a nuclear power plant to make a house or a botanical gardens work. a lot of people think that you have to be a hippie in a teepee in the mountains to be green or sustainable and it is showing that you don't this is showing you have quite a nice existence without using any of fossil fuels are dumping sewage into the oceans and reversion things like that in other words it's just an understanding an eighth grade under. standing biology and physics that makes t
aspen. in the years. when the tea is a thing can make a really nice time you know and make it a piece of art. where in what we call the phoenix or shift and it's just a flamboyant example of all the things that are in all the others well yeah we're in them is the middle of a high dry desert cold and hot and this is making the example of the fact that if the tannic all rain forests can be built and not use any fossil fuel whatsoever to create this kind of. an environment so environments can be...
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ambassador to canada, joining us from aspen.s bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. and i'm julie hyman. one of america's biggest banks is our stock of the hour. wells fargo shares rising the most since november 2016. that is following the fed stress est, and we got a fine per reliefly perhaps -- fine , perhaps, from wells fargo and other banks. >> the nation's four largest with theirame out payback plans after passing the stress test, combined, they will doubt $110 billion in dividends inpayout 110 billion dollars dividends and buybacks. this is particularly good for wells fargo and good news because they have been in the fed's penalty box, so to speak. back in february, the fed band the bank from growing and we remember the various scandals they had with sales practices and fake accounts, which cost wells fargo's ceo his job. this did prevent some banks from includingyouts, -- and deutsche bank failed the test. we have a chart of the s&p financial sector breaking down that 13 game losing streak
ambassador to canada, joining us from aspen.s bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. i'm julia chatterley. and i'm julie hyman. one of america's biggest banks is our stock of the hour. wells fargo shares rising the most since november 2016. that is following the fed stress est, and we got a fine per reliefly perhaps -- fine , perhaps, from wells fargo and other banks. >> the nation's four largest with theirame out payback plans after passing the stress test, combined, they...
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vonnie: i want to play you something that larry summers told us a little while ago from aspen, colorado his thoughts on how it is playing out. >> the rhetoric from the ofsident is running ahead the reality. and that is why i have got a fairly high level of anxiety at this point about how this is all going to play out. if he has anxiety, the chinese do as well. what does it portend for the future of trade? saleha: one thing to remember is china wants none of this. they didn't want the emergency law to be triggered but also they had been pushing back against cvs, the committee for foreign investment into the united states. the trump administration has used that as a foreign-policy tool to block investment into and sensitive technologies out of silicon valley and other parts of the u.s. they don't want any of that. it is hard to say -- they are nervous and worried about the implications. markets have breathed a sigh of relief. morets on monday that the confrontational approach sent markets down. the dow was down. it is now up. so we have to see if this is tradeg -- tamping down tensions, n
vonnie: i want to play you something that larry summers told us a little while ago from aspen, colorado his thoughts on how it is playing out. >> the rhetoric from the ofsident is running ahead the reality. and that is why i have got a fairly high level of anxiety at this point about how this is all going to play out. if he has anxiety, the chinese do as well. what does it portend for the future of trade? saleha: one thing to remember is china wants none of this. they didn't want the...
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police say aho manas run over by two rans in aspen hill earlier this month had beenas ulted and robbed just hours before. police say they made two arrests in that robbery. only o one those suspects, this man you're about to e, was over the age of 17. investigators have not found the people or vehicles involved in the hit and run after the robbery. >>>6:07. a major change for the former high school in falls church. the old name is gone from the building. the new name, justice high school, is not yet up. just says high school there. last fall, the fairfax county school board voted to change the name, once named for a confederate general. the mascot will be the wolves. >>> 6:07. the maryland primary is happening ontuesday. if early voting is any indication, this could be a big turnout. election officials say voters cast a record number of 220,000 early baots, 54% increase over the last gubernatori vote. >>> prince wliam county. >> an open house at the new facility where they just cut ribbon. we go inside. >> reporter: police station is open along davis ford road in the woodbridge area. >>
police say aho manas run over by two rans in aspen hill earlier this month had beenas ulted and robbed just hours before. police say they made two arrests in that robbery. only o one those suspects, this man you're about to e, was over the age of 17. investigators have not found the people or vehicles involved in the hit and run after the robbery. >>>6:07. a major change for the former high school in falls church. the old name is gone from the building. the new name, justice high...
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police say a man was run over by two drivers on georgia avenue in aspen hills earlier this month. he had been assaulted and robbed hours before. they add that they made twoth arrests i robbery. only one of the suspects, this man, kenth mapati was over the age of 17. investigators haven't found the vehicles or suspects involved in the hit and run. >>> a change for the former high school in falls church. the old name is gone from the buildiol. high sc the new name, justice high school, still not up. last fall, the fairfax county school board voted to change the name of the school once named for the confederate neral. the n mascot will be the wolves. >>> the maryland primary is happening on tuesday. if early voting is any indication, this cld be a big turnout. election officials say votersec cast ad number of 222,000 early ballots. that's a 56% increase over the lastri guberna primary in 2014. >>> asou're making your saturday plans, a lot of you thinking about indoor activities. you may not think, let's the police station, but today, it may be an opportunity for you to stop by the on
police say a man was run over by two drivers on georgia avenue in aspen hills earlier this month. he had been assaulted and robbed hours before. they add that they made twoth arrests i robbery. only one of the suspects, this man, kenth mapati was over the age of 17. investigators haven't found the vehicles or suspects involved in the hit and run. >>> a change for the former high school in falls church. the old name is gone from the buildiol. high sc the new name, justice high school,...
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one of the headliners at the aspen institute conference, c ceo gawande said he has to come up with a the new venture. overall with 1 million patients to try to help and the three workers, trying to find better health and better cost it's a technical order it will take narrowing his focus. >> the list is really long the opportunities are as long as my arm so all we have to do in this new venture is pick a few of them and try to bat them out of the park. >> that's all they have to do. the issue here is that the majority of workers for these three companies are people who really work physically the fulfillment workers at amazon, they are at the lower end of the spectrum. they come in and out of the health system. we have to try to find a way for them to afford the care without the huge deductibles that get a lot of people in trouble the other thing he says is this has to be a multi-pronged approach. >> there are three sources of waste. they each require different work one source of waste is our very high administrative costs. there are a lot of middlemen in the system there have to be s
one of the headliners at the aspen institute conference, c ceo gawande said he has to come up with a the new venture. overall with 1 million patients to try to help and the three workers, trying to find better health and better cost it's a technical order it will take narrowing his focus. >> the list is really long the opportunities are as long as my arm so all we have to do in this new venture is pick a few of them and try to bat them out of the park. >> that's all they have to do....
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coombs out in aspen. we'll carep the big after-hour headlines and movers after this. stay with us.ou more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff. yes! you can still stream your favorite shows... yes! ...with no annual contract. wait, what? it's live tv. yes! with no satellites. what? and no bulky hardware. no bulky hardware! isn't that great news? yes! noooooo! no! noooo. try directv now for $10 a month for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow.com >>> so he grabbed three of his friends and started his own job listing site. zip recruiter now has more than 1,000 employees and is one of the top recruiting platforms employers use to find talent. to find out how he did it, watch your business sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. mom and dad got a new car. it's not theirs, it's mine. the new rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers. lease the 2018 rx 350l and rx 350l awd for these terms. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline site
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just when you thought page 27 was in the aspen of history, along comes this article. it was startling. the reason why it was startling was senator weiner and the crowd portrayed it as a bold stand to promote racial equity and racial equality. however, and i don't see stephen buss here, there was a dead geek who nato green nose and he goes by the moniker, revolutionary clown. i would love to get his data. i believe i know who he is. overlaying the impact zones with census blocks to find the percentage of renters, nonwhite people, and median income in those affected areas. what they found, again, this was to promote racial equality and equity, areas affected by this where lower income, less white, and more renters than california as a whole. neighbourhoods within counties were poorer, less white and more renters than the county average. they gave some examples. is 21% nonwhite. thirty-seven% renter, and the median income is hundred and $19,000. it is quite high. the impact was on areas that were 62% nonwhite. they had a much lower median income than some of the median i
just when you thought page 27 was in the aspen of history, along comes this article. it was startling. the reason why it was startling was senator weiner and the crowd portrayed it as a bold stand to promote racial equity and racial equality. however, and i don't see stephen buss here, there was a dead geek who nato green nose and he goes by the moniker, revolutionary clown. i would love to get his data. i believe i know who he is. overlaying the impact zones with census blocks to find the...
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a man who was run over by two drivers on georgia avenue in aspen hill earlier this month had been assaulted and robbed hos before. lice made two arrests. only one of the suspects, the man here, was or the age of 17. h investigatorsave not found the people or the vehicles involved in the hit and run after the bb y. >>> a major change for the former jh stewart hchool in falls church. the old name, as you're seeing here, gone from thebuilding. just says high school. the new name, justice high school, not yet up. last fall, the fairfax county school board voted to change the name of the school, once named for a confederate general. the new mascot will be the wolves. >>> nryland primary is tuesday. if early voting is any indication, it could be a big turnout. election officials say voters cast a record numberf 222,00 early ballots. that is a 56% increase over t last gubernatorial primary in 2014. >>> well, maybe you remember where you were 25 yea ago today. maybe you weren't ali. then you know the names john and lorena bobbitt. wel look at the story that wel look at the story that swept up the n
a man who was run over by two drivers on georgia avenue in aspen hill earlier this month had been assaulted and robbed hos before. lice made two arrests. only one of the suspects, the man here, was or the age of 17. h investigatorsave not found the people or the vehicles involved in the hit and run after the bb y. >>> a major change for the former jh stewart hchool in falls church. the old name, as you're seeing here, gone from thebuilding. just says high school. the new name, justice...
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and 40-year-old grory atwood and a hit reign run crashing near georgia avenuend hey wood naevz aspen hill, investigators say atwood was crawlingo the roads for help robbed ande wa peen. surveillance video helped detectives piece together the details ofhe crash. >> a reviewe surveil individual knowea in the ary our detectives actually captured the assault and robberyn the video. and thatiously led detengt activities to ultimately figuring out whavihappened. ctim was a local residents and known to frequent that area and it's not believ w tas any prior association between the suspects and victim and he just happenedn to bethe wrong place at wrong time they have crged him with investigation and robbery. atwood crawled away after gettinca hit br. they didn't call for help. instead, they just ran away a second car also struck atwood. both drivers left the scenece and are still serving for them. >> the feds are getting metro 'deadline to fix rail cars that are not safe for visually impaired riders at issue r ttzubber between the car barrier on those 7,000 series rail cars cars and the custo
and 40-year-old grory atwood and a hit reign run crashing near georgia avenuend hey wood naevz aspen hill, investigators say atwood was crawlingo the roads for help robbed ande wa peen. surveillance video helped detectives piece together the details ofhe crash. >> a reviewe surveil individual knowea in the ary our detectives actually captured the assault and robberyn the video. and thatiously led detengt activities to ultimately figuring out whavihappened. ctim was a local residents and...
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police say a wan who run over by two cars on georgia avenue in aspen hills had been assaulted and robbed moments before. police say they made two arrests in that robbery. they are searching for a third person. only one of those suspects, this man, was or the age of 17. owever, investigators have not found the people or vehicles involved in the hit and run after thery rob >>> just in to the newsroom, we have some sad news to report. we haveearned the man pulled from this car that plunged into the water this morng ing at columbia island marinaas died. emergency crews responded after lgatsses called 9inpu11 thahit ut hospital. his name has not beenll don't k ended up in the >>> we have some breaking nice right now involving metro.the a for all riders and they're demanding the agency te immediate action. shomari stone joins us live from the van ness stion to explain. >> the federal transit administration sent a letter to metro after an incident happened behind me abouton a ago involving a visually impaired woman. is is video of what she mistook as the doorway. it's on the metro rail 7000 ser
police say a wan who run over by two cars on georgia avenue in aspen hills had been assaulted and robbed moments before. police say they made two arrests in that robbery. they are searching for a third person. only one of those suspects, this man, was or the age of 17. owever, investigators have not found the people or vehicles involved in the hit and run after thery rob >>> just in to the newsroom, we have some sad news to report. we haveearned the man pulled from this car that...
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yacht master you get a yacht master ♪ ♪ i'll treat you like you a model we go to turks we can go to aspenpersonally girl you look like you hit the lotto ♪ ♪ one thing about it don't lose your composure finish pilates and hop out the rover ♪ ♪ 63 g-wagon i'm getting older you get the full attention from the commands ♪ ♪ and all my soldiers cartier down to the rocks i got a key to your box you got a chinchilla box ♪ ♪ we be at the dealership box all that drip drip drop make a bands go pop you get invited on the yacht ♪ ♪ we making love on the spot you throw philippe to the sky keep it elite for ya guy they can't speak to ♪ ♪ the power make a reach for the fire audemars mi casa there the hoes go bye bye ♪ ♪ can't up my time can't up my time you been on my mind your job don't make ♪ ♪ up a dime to mines i made you quit when the time was right telling me no is ♪ ♪ like hurting me telling me yes bring out the best in me you can't be doing no lying ♪ ♪ can't let you go nowhere can't let you go nowhere can't let you go nowhere can't let you go nowhere ♪ ♪ glass walls in the room let em watch me m
yacht master you get a yacht master ♪ ♪ i'll treat you like you a model we go to turks we can go to aspenpersonally girl you look like you hit the lotto ♪ ♪ one thing about it don't lose your composure finish pilates and hop out the rover ♪ ♪ 63 g-wagon i'm getting older you get the full attention from the commands ♪ ♪ and all my soldiers cartier down to the rocks i got a key to your box you got a chinchilla box ♪ ♪ we be at the dealership box all that drip drip drop make a...
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that's aspen behind him, by the way, so beautiful. >>> google answering the call of duty?osing bell ringing in 36 minutes, the dow just off the highs here, but we're still up 172 points. reports say that google parent alphabet is moving closer -- listen to this -- to taking on xbox and playstation with its own video game platform. google hopes to set up a streaming platform with, i don't know, some type of hardware that it hopes will lure game developers under its umbrella. the stock is up just a half a percent today but for the quarter it's up 9.3%. >>> up next, alive and kicking. did you know it's a big anniversary for tesla today? as it deals with the latest production issues that cloud its future, no clouds this quarter. wait til you hear how well tesla's stock has performed this quarter. that and today's fox business brief straight ahead on "countdown." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ liz: to tesla, celebrating its bronze anniversary citizen a publicly-trade aring -- anniversary as a publicly-traded company. i remember this eight years ago today, forever changing the game for the entire auto
that's aspen behind him, by the way, so beautiful. >>> google answering the call of duty?osing bell ringing in 36 minutes, the dow just off the highs here, but we're still up 172 points. reports say that google parent alphabet is moving closer -- listen to this -- to taking on xbox and playstation with its own video game platform. google hopes to set up a streaming platform with, i don't know, some type of hardware that it hopes will lure game developers under its umbrella. the stock...
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she and her husband went skiing in aspen in march of last year while president trump tried to repeale. she was unable to convince her father to stay in the paris climate agreement and she was also silent last year after deadly protests in virginia when president trump tried to single out white supremacists and knee o -- neo nazis. >> mike pompeo released a statement yesterday commemorating world refugee day. what some are criticizing as a tone deaf, pompeo commemorates the world refugee day. it continues quote, the united states will continue to be a world leader in providing humanitarian assistance. we will continue to help the world's most vulnee refugees reflecting the deeply held values of the american people. now, the nonprofit group refugees international yesterday issued the trump add minuminist an f on the report card. >>> we're on the ground in tornill o, texas. give us the status of the intensity and where you are. are there going to be more people coming into the tent city and also you've seen some movement on the ground in the last 30 minutes or so since we last spoke. >>
she and her husband went skiing in aspen in march of last year while president trump tried to repeale. she was unable to convince her father to stay in the paris climate agreement and she was also silent last year after deadly protests in virginia when president trump tried to single out white supremacists and knee o -- neo nazis. >> mike pompeo released a statement yesterday commemorating world refugee day. what some are criticizing as a tone deaf, pompeo commemorates the world refugee...
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and joining me now in aspen, colorado today and the author of the new book "a perfect weapon."ing you need to know about north korea's cyber program and ours against north korea. first, the praise for strong men. talking about putin, and bolton, heading to moscow to negotiate a summit we think in july and the preference for erdogan and duterte. and what is this thing about kim jong-un, and our president? >> striking the president of the united states seems to prefer autocrats to his fellow democratically elected leaders in the western states. i don't know what's going on there. i do think the president ought to -- every american president ought to try and reset problematic relationships. coming off the north korea summit, i think nato allies and many americans like me are right to be concerned about the president's erratic and ungrounded personal diplomacy. >> and this personal diplomacy seems, david, to be fixed in a notion that he through personal relations can negotiate as he did with kim jong-un, even suggesting, and proposing getting rid of our joint exercises with south k
and joining me now in aspen, colorado today and the author of the new book "a perfect weapon."ing you need to know about north korea's cyber program and ours against north korea. first, the praise for strong men. talking about putin, and bolton, heading to moscow to negotiate a summit we think in july and the preference for erdogan and duterte. and what is this thing about kim jong-un, and our president? >> striking the president of the united states seems to prefer autocrats to...
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asked aspen to spend. an hour and which. he got we had we had. asked for asking that here in this area here. could make a really really not only nice you know love you know make it and make it a piece of art piece of art. where in there in what we call we call the call the. ship. and it's just it's just a flash of an exact example of all the things that are in a hand full of all the things that are in all the others well yeah we're in the middle well yeah we're in them is the middle of the middle of a high dry dry dry desert as are cold and hot and. this is this is making making the exact example ample of the fact a fact that had the tang to tannic already cold rain forests can be built built and built and in not you not use the use any. fuel whatsoever to create whatever you create. an environment so environments and environment so environments can be created on this planet can be created on this planet with the planet itself with the planet it's self. we do know we do not need not need a need a nuclear power power plant a plant. to make a how t
asked aspen to spend. an hour and which. he got we had we had. asked for asking that here in this area here. could make a really really not only nice you know love you know make it and make it a piece of art piece of art. where in there in what we call we call the call the. ship. and it's just it's just a flash of an exact example of all the things that are in a hand full of all the things that are in all the others well yeah we're in the middle well yeah we're in them is the middle of the...
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nicolas: right here is the aspen bag in all the various different colors.onis: that's almost like a signature design. this is a good product. did somebody bring you this design? -noemi: no, this is me. -lemonis: well, i'm noticing that noemi has a keen sense of fashion. but while noemi's talent tells me this company has a real shot at success, these financials are telling me a very different story. the loss on this statement shows $500,000, which is what you told me. -stephanie: exactly. -lemonis: okay. professional fees of $250,000. stephanie: we went through a tough lawsuit last year. lemonis: was it the divorce? stephanie: yes. lemonis: ah. so, this is not a recurring... stephanie: no. no. this does not happen normally. lemonis: so, if i look at the financials for last year, i take out the lawsuit, which means i still lost $250,000 for the year. we have about $900,000 of inventory. how much of that would you say is wrong? stephanie: right now we're stuck with about $400,000. lemonis: you have cash tied up in inventory that isn't right for your business.
nicolas: right here is the aspen bag in all the various different colors.onis: that's almost like a signature design. this is a good product. did somebody bring you this design? -noemi: no, this is me. -lemonis: well, i'm noticing that noemi has a keen sense of fashion. but while noemi's talent tells me this company has a real shot at success, these financials are telling me a very different story. the loss on this statement shows $500,000, which is what you told me. -stephanie: exactly....
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his loss loomed large as chefs, writers, and food critics gathered at the food and wine class nick aspenicult conversations about suicide. two weeks after anthony bourdain's death chefs throughout the culinary community are still feeling his loss. >> i'm still in shock and surprise. i get very, very sad. i'm still sad thinking of someone who is in so much pain that that was the choice and the solution. >> it's warming to hear all these stories about what anthony bourdain meant to people and how they're living their lives. i think to make sure that for every one of those great stories you tell we remember to bring light to the issue of mental health. >> suddenly i look at the hamburger and i find myself in a spiral of depression. >> it was fairly on the sleeve about things he had dealt with that felt like he had overcome them. and i think that should be a great lesson to us. >> reporter: food & wine contributor kat kinsman created the website chefs with issues to open dialogue about depression and other mental health issues within the culinary community. >> the thing that most people don'
his loss loomed large as chefs, writers, and food critics gathered at the food and wine class nick aspenicult conversations about suicide. two weeks after anthony bourdain's death chefs throughout the culinary community are still feeling his loss. >> i'm still in shock and surprise. i get very, very sad. i'm still sad thinking of someone who is in so much pain that that was the choice and the solution. >> it's warming to hear all these stories about what anthony bourdain meant to...
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that is it from the aspen ideas festival. want to send it back to you guys in new york. >> what'd you miss exclusivenes from my interview with him in a few minutes. modest wage growth shows there is still slightly in the labor market. you can catch the full interview here. >> now back to the breaking news out of baltimore, maryland. people have been shot at the capital newspaper. a spokesman for the police department says officers have been searching the building in annapolis. a person believed to be the shooter is in custody again. that is according to cnn. we have not yet gotten any kind of confirmation of casualties at this. we will update you if and when we get it. more information about whether the building has been secured and what the effect on the newspaper staff has been. again, a shooting at the capital newspaper and annapolis maryland. this is bloomberg. ♪ shares of chipotle are plunging. , aighly anticipated strategic update did not meet expectations. ceo joins from taco bell and investors were hoping that he woul
that is it from the aspen ideas festival. want to send it back to you guys in new york. >> what'd you miss exclusivenes from my interview with him in a few minutes. modest wage growth shows there is still slightly in the labor market. you can catch the full interview here. >> now back to the breaking news out of baltimore, maryland. people have been shot at the capital newspaper. a spokesman for the police department says officers have been searching the building in annapolis. a...
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i believe from aspen. nice backdrop there.o go now to the fbi agent who sent anti-trump text messages to a colleague. he is on capitol hill telling his side of the story. but it is behindlosed doors. so we won't actually see peter strzok get questioned. president trump would have preferred it live on the air. so he tweeted earlier this week. intelligence and national security reporter is with us. ken, i know we haven't heard much yet because the meeting is still happening. what do we expect to come out of this as we get word that senator grae graham is asking for more information about strzok? >> that depends on what strzok is allowed to say. remember, he is a suspended employee, but he still works for the fbi and he has a lot of secrets in his head. he was a lead agent on the clinton e-mail investigation and then he was also involved in the beginnings of the russia investigation and worked for robert mueller until he was essentially fired. and so he can answer some of the key questions. one of which is why was the fbi treatin
i believe from aspen. nice backdrop there.o go now to the fbi agent who sent anti-trump text messages to a colleague. he is on capitol hill telling his side of the story. but it is behindlosed doors. so we won't actually see peter strzok get questioned. president trump would have preferred it live on the air. so he tweeted earlier this week. intelligence and national security reporter is with us. ken, i know we haven't heard much yet because the meeting is still happening. what do we expect to...
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us, you also get 300 other homes you can go to so if you buy a house in keowa, you can still go to aspenwhere. >> is this like a time share but you own it >> no. it's a luxury brand like a four seasons. four seasons doesn't own hotels. what makes ins pirato is we lease these homes from the owners we manage and control the experience airbnb is more of a distribution it really doesn't have anything to do with what inspirato does because we manage and control the entire house, we're able to have a concierge at the house. so think of us as a horizontal hotel. think of us as 300 four seasons homes spread throughout the world. >> you lease the properties. do you lease them 5 ys a year >> yes we manage and control like a four seasons hotel a hotel is owned by a third party owner. four seasons manages it. we manage to a standard that would be similar to a luxury o hotel. so there's no vacation roulette with inspirato >> when can the owner use his house? >> we work that out. >> then they also have access to the others >> it's a pretty great system, right? it's kind of the perfect vacation home. y
us, you also get 300 other homes you can go to so if you buy a house in keowa, you can still go to aspenwhere. >> is this like a time share but you own it >> no. it's a luxury brand like a four seasons. four seasons doesn't own hotels. what makes ins pirato is we lease these homes from the owners we manage and control the experience airbnb is more of a distribution it really doesn't have anything to do with what inspirato does because we manage and control the entire house, we're...
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seattle -- in seattle, and began his business career in commercial real estate before managing the aspen group, an investment fund, for more than a decade. mister sans linde is currently the founder, chairman, and ceo of providence hotels, excuse me. he originally purchased a bankrupt hotel, and transformed it into the enterprise he manages today. a national company which now employs nearly 1000 employees, to manage hotels across the geographically diverse environment in the united states. in addition to his great business experience, he has been heavily involved in a number of philanthropic activities, cofounder of the gordon silent and catherine j durrant foundation, which strives to help families and communities. he has also served in a number of local and state national boards, and advisory committees in the past, and currently serves on several boards, including u.s. bancorp, washington state advisory board, stanford school of visitors at duke university, oregon school of science foundation, and the george w. bush center. his family history and contextual understanding that comes wi
seattle -- in seattle, and began his business career in commercial real estate before managing the aspen group, an investment fund, for more than a decade. mister sans linde is currently the founder, chairman, and ceo of providence hotels, excuse me. he originally purchased a bankrupt hotel, and transformed it into the enterprise he manages today. a national company which now employs nearly 1000 employees, to manage hotels across the geographically diverse environment in the united states. in...