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six months later, the editor of the aspen times asked if i would the opinionersify page of the aspenimes and i like to joke that it was not because he needed a woman or a jew. and i was actually really scared. i did not want to be the scourge of aspen. i decided to launch my column in the spirit that jennifer read to you in order to make people they so they make -- so may change their mind. my most important goal was to be readable or curable -- or hearable. that whenovered approached the right way, people will change their mind. shortly after starting to write my column, we had a landscaper who we overheard telling her staff while they were weeding in thatine -- in our yard felony is a republican but i is a republican but i don't disagree with anything that she writes. i attended a conference in washington. thanks to facebook, i get published beyond aspen. a facebook friend from los angeles who is a follower of mine was going for the first time to aipac and she wanted to meet me. at the designated time and place we meet and she walks up to me and she said -- oh my god, i have never
six months later, the editor of the aspen times asked if i would the opinionersify page of the aspenimes and i like to joke that it was not because he needed a woman or a jew. and i was actually really scared. i did not want to be the scourge of aspen. i decided to launch my column in the spirit that jennifer read to you in order to make people they so they make -- so may change their mind. my most important goal was to be readable or curable -- or hearable. that whenovered approached the right...
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this was hosted by the aspen institute. it is an hour. neil: good evening, aspen! welcome, everyone, to the aspen institute first lecture. it's a collaboration with the aspen strategy group. i'm neil irwin. i note the irony that the journalist here is overdressed and the university president and asset manager are more casual. something has gone awry in the universe. before we get started, i'd love to thank, on behalf of the aspen institute, bob for making the series possible. we will hear from great conversation. all day today, the aspen economy group has been talking about the long-term issues challenging the u.s. economy and how to solve them. i think we're able to bring a lot of that conversation here tonight. our topic is expanding economic opportunity for all americans. i would note, a bit of an irony, that being the topic, we keep getting good economic news. 3.9% unemployment. are we full employment or not? all these arguments going on. but against a backdrop of this is an economy that is in much better shape than it was a few years ago. one thing we learned
this was hosted by the aspen institute. it is an hour. neil: good evening, aspen! welcome, everyone, to the aspen institute first lecture. it's a collaboration with the aspen strategy group. i'm neil irwin. i note the irony that the journalist here is overdressed and the university president and asset manager are more casual. something has gone awry in the universe. before we get started, i'd love to thank, on behalf of the aspen institute, bob for making the series possible. we will hear from...
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the aspen institute hosted this 40 minute talk, part of a conference in aspen, colorado on the american west. >> welcome back this early morning follg
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neil: welcome to aspen. i would note the irony that the journalist here is overdressed in the asset manager and university president are more casual. something has gone awry in the universe. before we get started, i would like to thank bob and soeldad hearst for making this possible. all day today, the asset strategy group has been meeting on campus talking about the long-term issues challenging the u.s. economy and how to solve them. i think we are able to bring a lot of the conversation here tonight. our topic is expanding economic opportunity for all americans. the irony is, we keep getting good economic news. we have full employment or not? there are all of these arguments going on. against the backdrop of this is an economy that is in much better shape that was a few years ago. i think one of the things we have learned through a lot of the reporting that is happened across the u.s., is that that expansion has left that a lot of people. our topic here tonight is trying to understand what has gone wrong f
neil: welcome to aspen. i would note the irony that the journalist here is overdressed in the asset manager and university president are more casual. something has gone awry in the universe. before we get started, i would like to thank bob and soeldad hearst for making this possible. all day today, the asset strategy group has been meeting on campus talking about the long-term issues challenging the u.s. economy and how to solve them. i think we are able to bring a lot of the conversation here...
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the aspen institute hosted this 40 minute talk, part of a conference in aspen, colorado on the american west. >> welcome back this early morning following our late evening last night, and the discussions therein that explored the early phases of western american history from a variety of vantage point. it is my distinct pleasure and honor to be moderating this which turnsssion, more specifically to the 19th-century century american west and does so from the vantage point of three remarkably capable, insightful writers, authors, and scholars. professor virginia sharp to my left, amped inside, and stephen woodward. virginia, andwith ask her to help us connect the themes we were introducing yesterday. we will continue to explore this morning and hopefully we will animate subsequent conversations throughout the morning and weekend ahead. theme of this session is particularly focused on the pressures that built and the americanat enlarged western expansion following the in the earlychase 19th century, and particularly the role of american-statesman and the process of pressure in state buildi
the aspen institute hosted this 40 minute talk, part of a conference in aspen, colorado on the american west. >> welcome back this early morning following our late evening last night, and the discussions therein that explored the early phases of western american history from a variety of vantage point. it is my distinct pleasure and honor to be moderating this which turnsssion, more specifically to the 19th-century century american west and does so from the vantage point of three...
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this 50-minute program was held in aspen, colorado, part of a program hosted by the aspen institute. >> i am the only one who needs an introduction since i have not been up. . i am terry anderson. i will be moderating this session and speaking at a couple more. in.have seen ned and patty action you know how did i met -- you know how dynamic they are. i hope i do not stifle that. from amazon, i ordered the book mentioned earlier on my cellphone. i am a big fan of amazon prime. i am kind of cheap. i can always wait, except for this book, which is ned's. when i saw his biography, i had to get it. i paid amazon a little extra to get it a day earlier. because in thed introduction is a wonderful quote that picks up on a point ned made in the opening session yesterday and is an important part of the legacy of the pre-columbian era as well as the post. from his introduction, he says adaptation and exchange more clearly characterize these histories, those of native americans, than do fixed ethnographic categories, let alone the convenient dichotomies so common to narratives of american indian
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times many thanks for that touching bucca from the aspen institute then thank you. if you go on to other news ugandan pop singer turned opposition politician bobby weiner has arrived in the u.s. for medical treatment after being denied permission to leave uganda this week in a twitter message wine said he had arrived safely and would be receiving treatment for injuries he says are the result of torture at the hands of ugandan police. also promised to release more details about his detention which caused protests in uganda's capital kampala and ukraine one of the main separatist leaders in the country's disputed east has been killed. or was the head of russian backed separatists in the region he died in an explosion at a cafe in done yet russia has accused ukraine of assassinating him to provoke fresh conflict in the region but kiev denies that claim with some official suggesting one hundred was death may be the result of a dispute between russia and the rebels. this is the aftermath of a blast that killed alexander the leader of the self-proclaimed donetsk people's
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many thanks for that touching bucca from the aspen institute in thank you. now ugandan pop singer turned top position politician bobby wine has arrived in the u.s. for medical treatment after being denied permission to leave uganda earlier this week in a twitter message wind said he'd arrived safely and would be receiving treatment for injuries he says are the result of torture at the hands of ugandan security forces why and also promised to release more details about his detention which caused protests in the ugandan capital kampala. the reigning wimbledon champion is out of the u.s. open germany's all too late count knocked out in the third round she was beaten in three sets by the twenty ninth seed domenica obama care was defeat means none of this year's grand slam champions are left in the women's competition with five of the top ten seeds already out in the men's draw roger federer has won through. formula one qualifying for the italian grown preserve it with ferrari's committee reichen on taking pole position as the fins first pole this season secured
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if as an analyst with the aspen institute. tyson good to have you with us again that message that we just heard about at the end of our report reaching across the political divide very close of course to john mccain's hot right to the point that he even designed his own memorial service in such a way that it stressed his wish to bipartisanship just walk us through some of that symbolism yeah i mean well you know he's having three services this week the first was in arizona that he's got actually two in in washington and then he's going to have a private ceremony at the naval academy where he will be laid to rest with his family and each one represents a different identity that he has one is arizona and the second which we just saw a statesman the third is soldier and family and so here what we see is you know in a deliberate attempt to say ok who are the people who made an effort to reach across the aisle and that's first and foremost represented by these two presidents one republican one a democrat both of whom he was rivals
if as an analyst with the aspen institute. tyson good to have you with us again that message that we just heard about at the end of our report reaching across the political divide very close of course to john mccain's hot right to the point that he even designed his own memorial service in such a way that it stressed his wish to bipartisanship just walk us through some of that symbolism yeah i mean well you know he's having three services this week the first was in arizona that he's got...
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national cathedral where that service is being held and right here in studio with me is tyson from the aspen institute here in germany thank you both for joining us here right so alexandra i'd like to begin with you we obviously did hear that the former president george w. bush and obama delivered eulogies what was the highlight for you of both of their tributes. well i have to say that what we saw here today was a very moving ceremony a world scripted one that once again showed john mccain most of my art and respected by many here and especially those two who delivered as you said former president george w. bush and former president obama we heard from bush he praised john mccain for his courage and decency he said that he was very often frustrated by the senator and what he had to say but at the same time he made him a better man so it was a very porous powerful. we also heard as you said from president obama. when he was asked by john mccain to speak here today he was sad and surprised a little bit because he's he was his political rival in the two thousand general election but he of cour
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many thanks for that touching bucca from the aspen institute then thank you. let's turn now to german football but munich and vul spoke have continued their strong thoughts of the season on the bundesliga second weekend of play champions by and away at stuttgart they won that match comfortably three nil while the wolves one three one. meanwhile hoffenheim freiburg and braman struck late on to win two one all the other games so far and being in draws including don't win stalemate and of on friday too much is still to play coming up on sunday. germany's women are on the brink of qualifying for the twenty nine hundred well cup in france they beat iceland to nil a crucial win after they surprisingly lost at home to the same side last year here are the highlights of that trip for you. germany's interim coach false rupesh knew only a win in iceland would put world cup qualification back in their own hands just before the break melanie leupold strike a look from distance and netted the rebound one nil for germany. in the second half the visitors failed to profit from
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well joining me now is tyson barkley is a program director at the aspen institute here in germany and he's also an expert in trans transatlantic relations thank you for joining us thank you so the memorial service is due to start about an hour from now and as we've heard you know former presidents barack obama george w. bush will be there but not. president trump what does this tell us well i mean the . interesting that the two presidents that defeated him one in the primary one of the general election are both going to be there what it says about mccain's characters that he had a lot of respect for adversaries who didn't see as enemies that he didn't take it personally his relationship with donald trump was very different when trump announces election and twenty fifteen he started with saying that he liked his soldier says troops that weren't captured that that was a sign of of not courage but cowardice and that relationship really never took off from there there was a lot of personal animosity between the two and he wanted to shape this funeral in the way he wanted to have it shaped
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correspondent alexandra phenomena and tyson barker from the aspen institute here in germany thank you you both. let's now look at some of the other stories making news around the world talks between the u.s. and canada to amend the north american free trade agreement have stalled after four days of negotiations the countries remain divided over access to canada's dairy markets and medical patents auto hopes to sign on to the u.s. and mexico's revised accord talks are set to resume on wednesday. brazil's former president lula da silva has been barred from standing for the presidency again by the country's top electoral court has been imprisoned for corruption and all but one of the court's judges voted against him being allowed to seek reelection. because i was government has ordered a team from the u.n. commission for human rights to leave after the body published a report accusing me of violently repressing opposition protests the chief of the u.n. mission and said he would continue to monitor the situation from abroad as the. qualifying for the italian grand prix is done and dusted
correspondent alexandra phenomena and tyson barker from the aspen institute here in germany thank you you both. let's now look at some of the other stories making news around the world talks between the u.s. and canada to amend the north american free trade agreement have stalled after four days of negotiations the countries remain divided over access to canada's dairy markets and medical patents auto hopes to sign on to the u.s. and mexico's revised accord talks are set to resume on wednesday....
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the memorial was held and here in the studio with me is tyson baca from the aspen institute in germany thank you both for joining me so alexandra i'd like to begin with you you were obviously at that memorial and president bush and obama as we've heard delivered you know just what stood out for you. well both former presidents sure are first. john mccain and their personal memories and was quite interesting to listen what they had to say george w. bush praised the late senator for his own for his decency for what he stood for but he also said that he sometimes felt very frustrated by what the late senator had to say but he admitted that that made him a better man and barack obama praised the late senator for his willingness to reach across the political aisle to for the very use he stood for the values that. the party lines and that actually i would say was timo to three year what we heard in almost all the tributes stressing how important it is to put country over party something that john mccain believed in. so obviously his family also spoke and his daughter was one of the people wh
the memorial was held and here in the studio with me is tyson baca from the aspen institute in germany thank you both for joining me so alexandra i'd like to begin with you you were obviously at that memorial and president bush and obama as we've heard delivered you know just what stood out for you. well both former presidents sure are first. john mccain and their personal memories and was quite interesting to listen what they had to say george w. bush praised the late senator for his own for...
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affairs analyst with the aspen institute here in berlin good morning tyson morning you know it was an incredible speech we were analyzing it last night talking about it before this interview with the president wants to isolate iran that was at the core of this speech do you see europe ignoring that and moving as it plans to do to work with china and russia to dodge the u.s. sanctions on iran i mean that's definitely the attempt that we're seeing here is to create a firewall for to preserve this agreement the iran nuclear agreement the j c p a way the question is whether or not it can be successful you know the europeans really taking the lead here fredricka mogul really to create this special purpose vehicle which is to inoculate buyers of iranian oil those who have put foreign direct investment into iran so they're not having to use the dollar and basically expose themself to u.s. sanctions now the question really is will that work the way that the sanctions are structured and i'm going to be implemented it looks like that that might not work because any company having business in th
affairs analyst with the aspen institute here in berlin good morning tyson morning you know it was an incredible speech we were analyzing it last night talking about it before this interview with the president wants to isolate iran that was at the core of this speech do you see europe ignoring that and moving as it plans to do to work with china and russia to dodge the u.s. sanctions on iran i mean that's definitely the attempt that we're seeing here is to create a firewall for to preserve this...
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this one-hour discussion was part of an aspen institute conference held in aspen, colorado. our topics over the next 50 relating too are land, water, and wildlife. the nexis between the unique ,estern geography and ecology with questions of american identity, ideology, american imagination. so much of our ideas of who we are as a people are still by the idea of the west, the reality of the west over the early history and development of the west. and clearly, the western landscape, the floor and fauna and the topography -- the flora and fauna and the topography has soundly affected who we are as a people, even before the west was physically explored. the idea of the west was incredibly powerful in the american imagination, even great writers like thoreau wrote about the west. for him, the west might have been conquered, massachusetts as ,pposed -- have been concord massachusetts as opposed to boston, but many of the pivotal figures who actually wrote about the west directly, whether they were people like john viewer, leopold and others. we have heard a little bit about the co
this one-hour discussion was part of an aspen institute conference held in aspen, colorado. our topics over the next 50 relating too are land, water, and wildlife. the nexis between the unique ,estern geography and ecology with questions of american identity, ideology, american imagination. so much of our ideas of who we are as a people are still by the idea of the west, the reality of the west over the early history and development of the west. and clearly, the western landscape, the floor and...
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my name is meryl chertoff executive director of the justice society program at the aspen institute and since 2011 the justice and society program has had a project called inclusive america project concerned about the rise of islam phobia and growth of religious polarization. we began to study best practices and relationship of religion in the united states with concerns, interface aspect of it, that is the relationship between different branches of religion and also devised between people of faith and what some have called-- a term i'm starting to use which we heard this summer at aspen. religious polarization is the dna of the united states, not only embodied in the first amendment guaranteed to create exercise another establishment of anyone say, but is in the writing of the founders of the republic including george washington and thomas jefferson. quoting from eboo patel's new book in the us is the signature part of our constitutional system that people from different religious communities receive equal treatment under the law and in government policy. we see this in washington's pr
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there's a chapter in the book by sammy great huson aspen institute that draws out that -- schilling is out that pope francis, he just use capitalism different than the economist who are writing it, and we are in agreement with him that crony capitalism is not a good path. it drops argentina from the top ranks of the developed societies down to, still falling. so that's not what we want at all, no. >> host: the pope has talked quite a bit about income inequality, calling one of the greatest sins. what is your view? >> guest: income inequality i think needs to be pulled apart from poverty, and so i think we all are agreed that poverty is something absolute poverty where people are living on a dollar a day or two is a bad thing, and that capitalism and market economies have a great track record for eliminating that kind of absolute poverty. poverty could be a good thing. there are some people take on a voluntary poverty like some people who live in monasteries and things like that. and inequality on you than it is to pin down exactly what the optimal amount of inequality would be. you can
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this 45-minute program was held in aspen, colorado, as part of a conference hosted by the aspen institute. >> welcome. i think my colleagues will agree with me perhaps the only thing more difficult than doing and after dinner talk is doing and after lunch talk, especially on a beautiful colorado day. thank you all for being here. we hope we make it fun for you. it strikes me we have been talking about over the last day is how we talk about history. history is not what happened in the past. history is the stories we tell about what happened in the past. we heard one of the speakers this morning talk about the extraordinary impact the cowboy novels had on her as a young girl. but i think probably the way many of you learned about the west was not from cowboy novels, perhaps not even from westerns, but it was from the textbooks you encountered in high school and college. in those college and high school textbooks, it usually works like this. a chapter on westward expansion. done. a chapter on the civil war where the west never appears. and a chapter on reconstruction where the west is a comp
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i'm carl aspen welcome to the program we start with some breaking news the death toll from a major earthquake that triggered a tsunami on the indonesian island of sue the way sea has risen to more than eight hundred the country's vice president warns the number could soar into the thousands large parts of the city of do have been reduced to rubble rescue workers are now scrambling to reach trapped survivors as hospitals struggle to cope with. injured with power and communication networks down there still little news on the numbers of dead in more remote areas. we welcome correspondent max walden in jakarta for more on this story max we heard the death toll rising rapidly so far those confirmed deaths there all in the city of palooka what we know about other affected areas. yes today there was an update from the disaster management agency and it still seems that very little pretty from ation has come out of the city of three hundred thousand eight will the significantly closer to the epicenter of the earthquake and that's where the tsunami here. so. we've also heard that very little eye of com
i'm carl aspen welcome to the program we start with some breaking news the death toll from a major earthquake that triggered a tsunami on the indonesian island of sue the way sea has risen to more than eight hundred the country's vice president warns the number could soar into the thousands large parts of the city of do have been reduced to rubble rescue workers are now scrambling to reach trapped survivors as hospitals struggle to cope with. injured with power and communication networks down...
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i'm calling aspen welcome to the program a powerful earthquake has rocked indonesia triggering a towering tsunami officials now say at least three hundred eighty four people were killed waves as high as three meters hit the city of palu on the island of pseudo way see hospitals have been struggling to cope with the injured while rescuers are scrambling to reach the stricken region. onlookers horrified as a huge wave swept over everything in sight. authorities say thousands of structures in the city of palu and nearby areas were destroyed. the tsunami washed away homes and businesses. as well as a large mosque in the city. communication lines and power remain cut in many areas. the tsunami was triggered by a seven point five magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast just minutes before. this footage shows the quakes immediate aftermath many people rushed to the streets to escape the risk of being caught in a collapse. officials fear the number of victims will continue to rise as search and recovery efforts advance. i've instructed the security minister to coordinate resources the chie
i'm calling aspen welcome to the program a powerful earthquake has rocked indonesia triggering a towering tsunami officials now say at least three hundred eighty four people were killed waves as high as three meters hit the city of palu on the island of pseudo way see hospitals have been struggling to cope with the injured while rescuers are scrambling to reach the stricken region. onlookers horrified as a huge wave swept over everything in sight. authorities say thousands of structures in the...
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i'm called aspen welcome to the program turkish president's fresh air to one's state visit to germany was meant to smooth the diplomatic ties instead the two countries heads of state traded accusations at a banquet inside president frank of all official residence last night accused heir to one of jailing germans for political reasons everyone responded by accusing germany of hosting the thousands of quote terrorists who are facing charges in turkey the banquet capped off a difficult day of air to one's trip to germany earlier a press conference with german chancellor angela merkel had been interrupted by a protesting journalist. even in germany there are sometimes moments when journalists can't behave exactly as they please president adeline was in the middle of his press conference the chancellor merkel when a man stood up and revealed a t. shirt with the words press freedom he was quickly bundled out by security officers the briefest directions seem to amuse as well but his crackdown on journalistic freedom was one of the issues the chancellor raised with him at the meeting. it is n
i'm called aspen welcome to the program turkish president's fresh air to one's state visit to germany was meant to smooth the diplomatic ties instead the two countries heads of state traded accusations at a banquet inside president frank of all official residence last night accused heir to one of jailing germans for political reasons everyone responded by accusing germany of hosting the thousands of quote terrorists who are facing charges in turkey the banquet capped off a difficult day of air...
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cathedral where that service is being held and of course here in studio with me is tyson barker from the aspen institute and i'd just like to begin with alexander actually so you're outside watching the guess as a trickle in can you give us an idea of the significance of this occasion in washington today. when you just look at the guest list of the guests who are attending the ceremony inside of the national cathedral former u.s. president and former secretary of state congressman. dignitaries guests from overseas so you just understand how much respected and admired john mccain was yesterday described by one of his fellow republicans. one of the bravest souls this nation has ever produced aleksandra a very somber mood that we're seeing on our screens right now obviously the service is getting underway as we speak president barack obama and george w. bush are expected to give speeches as well what does that tell us. well i think this is very telling that senator john mccain explicitly asked both former presidents george w. bush and barack obama to deliver. a funeral and we have to say that he
cathedral where that service is being held and of course here in studio with me is tyson barker from the aspen institute and i'd just like to begin with alexander actually so you're outside watching the guess as a trickle in can you give us an idea of the significance of this occasion in washington today. when you just look at the guest list of the guests who are attending the ceremony inside of the national cathedral former u.s. president and former secretary of state congressman. dignitaries...
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this 50-minute program was held in aspen, colorado, part of a program hosted by the aspen institute. >> i am the only one who needs an introduction since i have not been up. . i am terry anderson. i will be moderating this session and speaking at a couple more. in.have seen ned and patty action you know how did i met -- you know how dynamic they are. i hope i do not stifle that. from amazon, i ordered the book mentioned earlier on my cellphone. i am a big fan of amazon prime. i am kind of
this 50-minute program was held in aspen, colorado, part of a program hosted by the aspen institute. >> i am the only one who needs an introduction since i have not been up. . i am terry anderson. i will be moderating this session and speaking at a couple more. in.have seen ned and patty action you know how did i met -- you know how dynamic they are. i hope i do not stifle that. from amazon, i ordered the book mentioned earlier on my cellphone. i am a big fan of amazon prime. i am kind of
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. >> reporter: and her return aspener potts in the "iron man" series. >> welcome to our third installmentorter: these days goop is her full-time job. the company had its third annual wellness summit this year where consumers could cruise goop's wellness products, learn from doctors and other healers. paltrow makes no efforts to hide the high-end lifestyle she's trying to market. this serum goes for $300. this trench coat almost $4,000. goop recommends this 24 karat gold vibrator, priced at $15,000. she's said the things she sells are beautiful, the life, aspirational. >> a lot of what is available in the health and wellness space is not formally studied or formally regulated. so i think what's needed is reputable medical advice from reputable and credible and credentialed medical sources. and usually those people should actually be health professionals. not celebrity du jour talented actresses, models, sports figures, people like that. >> perhaps the best practice when taking in this new age advice is to follow the age-old adage to take some things with a grain of salt. for "nightline," i
. >> reporter: and her return aspener potts in the "iron man" series. >> welcome to our third installmentorter: these days goop is her full-time job. the company had its third annual wellness summit this year where consumers could cruise goop's wellness products, learn from doctors and other healers. paltrow makes no efforts to hide the high-end lifestyle she's trying to market. this serum goes for $300. this trench coat almost $4,000. goop recommends this 24 karat gold...
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so i needed a group cover, under auspice of aspen, it is official name is the aspen ministers forum. it is unofficial name, it is madeleine and her exs. we have met 20 times. they are people that understood how the regional and multilateral system worked in partnership. and really we cared about what was going on in other parts of the world. and so those are some of the most impressive people i have ever met and, then there is some that really -- the president of the south korea was very impressive. >> you met with i wouldn't say impressive or non-impressive, what was your relation with arafat you? met arafat and negotiated with him. what was that like? >> i have to say if i were to look at it, anybody wants to go to camp david you would probably say yes. after two weeks in the rain with the israelis and palestinians i don't care if i ever go back. [laughter]. but i think that arafat was, i got to know him very well and i won't go through all the stories but basically he was somebody that always saw himself as a freedom fighter and not anybody that could -- he was feted all over the
so i needed a group cover, under auspice of aspen, it is official name is the aspen ministers forum. it is unofficial name, it is madeleine and her exs. we have met 20 times. they are people that understood how the regional and multilateral system worked in partnership. and really we cared about what was going on in other parts of the world. and so those are some of the most impressive people i have ever met and, then there is some that really -- the president of the south korea was very...
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my name is merrill i am the executive director of the justices society at the aspen concerned about the rise of islamaphobia and the growth of religious polarization, we begin to study best practices, and relationships of religious in the united states we were concerned about three polls, the interface aspect of it the, that is the relationship between different branches of religion and also the device between people of faith and what some have called the nuns, but a term i am starting to use is seekers religious polarize. and in the dna of this yoo united states. not only is it in the free exercise and nonestablishment of any one face, it's mentioned in the writing of the founders of the rep including george watts, and thomas jefferson. quoting from eboo patel's new book, its a signature part of the constitution that people from different religious communities receive equal treatment. we see this in washington's promised, quoted all possess liberty and immunities and citizenship, and that's in the letter to the congregation. in the inshined in the religious freedoms declaration drafted
my name is merrill i am the executive director of the justices society at the aspen concerned about the rise of islamaphobia and the growth of religious polarization, we begin to study best practices, and relationships of religious in the united states we were concerned about three polls, the interface aspect of it the, that is the relationship between different branches of religion and also the device between people of faith and what some have called the nuns, but a term i am starting to use...
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neil: welcome to aspen. i would note the irony that the journalist here is overdressed
neil: welcome to aspen. i would note the irony that the journalist here is overdressed
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the aspen institute hosts a discussion on economic opportunities for americans. at nsao institute looks into lessons learned from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. nnouncer: washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, on the second day of brett kavanaugh's , nan aron and ed whelan. watch washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. live wednesday on the c-span network, the u.s. house returns to10 a.m. eastern on c-span talk about cyber attacks against the united states. c-span2, the senate considers eight district court nominations. ofc-span3, the second day confirmation hearings for brett kavanaugh at 9:30 a.m. announcer: the c-span bus is traveling across the country on the 50 capital store -- capitals tour. join us as we feature our 40th bus stop in des moines, iowa, live on monday with washington journal, with senate president charles schneider. >> next, the national intelligence director on threats to the united states. he addressed what he referred to as the big four, russia, china, iran, and
the aspen institute hosts a discussion on economic opportunities for americans. at nsao institute looks into lessons learned from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. nnouncer: washington journal. live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, on the second day of brett kavanaugh's , nan aron and ed whelan. watch washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. live wednesday on the c-span network, the u.s. house returns to10 a.m. eastern on c-span talk about...
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their billionaire founder, chief executive, and chairman, he has gone to aspen and davos, set up a newgallery with jd swag -- but the first time he pops into international headlines was when he was arrested over labor day weekend. carol: what were the charges? was arrested on suspicion of rape in minneapolis and arrested with no charges having been filed. so he was allowed to go back to beijing and was not charged, but the investigation is not closed. what is interesting is the story gets into the structure of the company and how much control he has. jeff: this is the question of sidelines,n the possibly incarcerated for a significant time. this has much bigger than manyions for jd other companies because it is structured as a variable interest entity. is rare in theit united states but common among chinese companies. several executives control the most important aspects of the company. jd has to contract with the executives to get dividends from those assets. the road,has been on courting a block of big-name investors, who would be exposed to this in a meaningful way if this were to g
their billionaire founder, chief executive, and chairman, he has gone to aspen and davos, set up a newgallery with jd swag -- but the first time he pops into international headlines was when he was arrested over labor day weekend. carol: what were the charges? was arrested on suspicion of rape in minneapolis and arrested with no charges having been filed. so he was allowed to go back to beijing and was not charged, but the investigation is not closed. what is interesting is the story gets into...
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next, a panel on the improving economic opportunities for, hosted by the aspen institute. speakers include purdue university president and former indiana governor daniels, andkrock ceo laurence fink, the university of maryland economics professor melissa. they spoke about income inequality, workforce training, education investment, and infrastructure funding.
next, a panel on the improving economic opportunities for, hosted by the aspen institute. speakers include purdue university president and former indiana governor daniels, andkrock ceo laurence fink, the university of maryland economics professor melissa. they spoke about income inequality, workforce training, education investment, and infrastructure funding.
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panel on improving economic opportunities for americans hosted by the aspen institute. speakers include a purdue university president, former indiana governor mitch daniels blackrock ceo laurent think, and professor melissa tierney.
panel on improving economic opportunities for americans hosted by the aspen institute. speakers include a purdue university president, former indiana governor mitch daniels blackrock ceo laurent think, and professor melissa tierney.
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abroad to one degree or now.er for several years so their billionaire founder and lue, has goneard aspens. set up a new york gallery, branded with j.d. swag, that sort of thing. the first time he's really popped the headlines, and theately, for him company, is when he was arrested over labor day weekend. >> what were the charges or the allegations? >> well, on september 4, minneapolis police came out and arrested onen suspicion of rape. then he'd been released with no charges. allowed to go back to beijing. he hasn't been charged with anything but they said the investigation is not closed. >> it's not clear whether charges will come. gets into kind of the structure of the company and how much control he has. >> yes. this is any question of lue's orng either on the sidelines possibly incarcerated for a significant period of time. there are much bigger ramifications for j.d. than it for many other companies because j.d. is structured as a variable interest entity. that means, in practice, it's relatively rare here in the in., but surprisingly common chinese internet companies. it means tha
abroad to one degree or now.er for several years so their billionaire founder and lue, has goneard aspens. set up a new york gallery, branded with j.d. swag, that sort of thing. the first time he's really popped the headlines, and theately, for him company, is when he was arrested over labor day weekend. >> what were the charges or the allegations? >> well, on september 4, minneapolis police came out and arrested onen suspicion of rape. then he'd been released with no charges....
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>> , in aspen hill, georgia avenue, so of them, clos southbou lanes as well.rash. you can see the rainli f. 66, 95 prey w right now. you. > t we wie a k . c >>> good friday morning. we have some showers around the d.c. metro area. also down 95 these continue to move into maryland the of the area seeing mostly cloudy skies. temperaturround 70 degrees. r north an tomorrow looking dry. sund cooler and raint the lates weather anytime in the nbc . [ applause ] >>> good morning, everyone. i'm megyn kelly. for the next hour, we're going to be talking about b gettingk in the saddle again. hat to do if you find yourself suddenly single. joining me to discuss all relationship-related issues, amy holmes, dangoldman and "rolling stone" contributing editor, joe lieber. we're talking relationshipsto y. everybody can relate to this. have you ever had an on-again/off-again relationship? >> no. >> you never go back -- >> single, never married, no kids, dry spell. >>
>> , in aspen hill, georgia avenue, so of them, clos southbou lanes as well.rash. you can see the rainli f. 66, 95 prey w right now. you. > t we wie a k . c >>> good friday morning. we have some showers around the d.c. metro area. also down 95 these continue to move into maryland the of the area seeing mostly cloudy skies. temperaturround 70 degrees. r north an tomorrow looking dry. sund cooler and raint the lates weather anytime in the nbc . [ applause ] >>> good...
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founder, chiefre executive, and founder has gone to aspen and davos.t up a new york gallery branded with jd swag, that sort of thing. the first time he has popped on international headlines for him and the company is when he was arrested over the weekend. >> what are the allegations? >> he was arrested on suspicion of rape, and he was released with no charges filed and allowed to go back to beijing. has not been charged with anything, but the investigation is not closed. >> what is interesting is the story gets into the structure of the company and how much control he has. liu'ss is any question of being on the sidelines or incarcerated for a period of time has much bigger ramifications for jd then it might for other companies acause jd is structured as variable interest entity. -- it iss in practice relatively rare in the u.s., but common among chinese internet companies -- it means that liu jdd other key executives thaat control most of the important assets and intellectual property torating assets that jd has contract with liu to profit from dividen
founder, chiefre executive, and founder has gone to aspen and davos.t up a new york gallery branded with jd swag, that sort of thing. the first time he has popped on international headlines for him and the company is when he was arrested over the weekend. >> what are the allegations? >> he was arrested on suspicion of rape, and he was released with no charges filed and allowed to go back to beijing. has not been charged with anything, but the investigation is not closed. >>...
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>> i wear it to give me a littlw >> stephen: do you rememb ob don't, 1994, hbo comedy festival in aspen >> you were different then, though. you were going through a goth phase or something like that. >> stephen: kind of. i'd never met you before, but my writing partner, my old friend, we did a ridiculous 20 minute song cycle about a guy named barron von gluden, and i walked back stage and there's cedric the entertainer and you went, whoo! ( laughter ) you said, you boys were out there! i remember you killed. i remember you killed. >> that's funny. you guys were out there, huh? >> stephen: i saw you on a night when you were fantastic. you were with the bush administration 2005, you were the correspondents dinner speaker. >> that was fun. i was a little nervous about that. >> stephen: i did it the next year. i was at your thing you just destroyed. >> barbara bush went hard on george w., and i had to follow her, she was killing it. so i just switched all my stuff and went to condoleezza. ( laughter ) i did the whole thing about the difference between condi and deleeza, the black girl at th
>> i wear it to give me a littlw >> stephen: do you rememb ob don't, 1994, hbo comedy festival in aspen >> you were different then, though. you were going through a goth phase or something like that. >> stephen: kind of. i'd never met you before, but my writing partner, my old friend, we did a ridiculous 20 minute song cycle about a guy named barron von gluden, and i walked back stage and there's cedric the entertainer and you went, whoo! ( laughter ) you said, you boys...
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for his part clarke around says he's not a big fan of exhibitions like the one here in aspen it's always other people who come up with the idea the past isn't where he likes to spend his time. up north given by friended you have not long ago a friendly they showed me a microfilm labelled seventy thousand sketches my car all done over fifty years isn't but that's the past the future is more interesting. you might as well for it if you're going to rest on your laurels they come on like i bought you so you live for tomorrow but not for today oh there is no one thought otherwise you can't do a job like this if you're complacent and wallow around in your old rags it doesn't go down get us. so it's the moment that counts this week to try to do is of course well if you always think you should be doing something else you might as well cue yourself from going memories always seem rosier you know you can't live off of memories and fish who not open up on a plan for what i've done in my life but i have no desire to relive it ok to help me to ireland are just talking months or do you. want to. cut.
for his part clarke around says he's not a big fan of exhibitions like the one here in aspen it's always other people who come up with the idea the past isn't where he likes to spend his time. up north given by friended you have not long ago a friendly they showed me a microfilm labelled seventy thousand sketches my car all done over fifty years isn't but that's the past the future is more interesting. you might as well for it if you're going to rest on your laurels they come on like i bought...