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i need to know my way around aspen. aspen has moved. so many friends, thank you for your lovely introduction. the goal, anybody -- as i watched the testimony, i thought it was a wonderful moment for survivors of sexual assault of any kind, male or female, so insightful and so clear how much she suffered and she explained so much about survival on behalf of survivors and it may be what should happen, maybe do the wrong thing in my view but whatever happens she deserves a human rights award for what she did yesterday. [applause] >> thank you, mary. we will talk a little more about women as relates to this issue but let's begin with this book, "climate justice: hope, resiliance, and the fight for a sustainable future". i remember being with mary intends any a talking about climate change issues so we started to try to find particular areas, on the side mary was trying to educate herself about this issue. this was 12 years ago so a lot has happened. let's begin with what does climate justice mean and i want to take a minute to read from you
i need to know my way around aspen. aspen has moved. so many friends, thank you for your lovely introduction. the goal, anybody -- as i watched the testimony, i thought it was a wonderful moment for survivors of sexual assault of any kind, male or female, so insightful and so clear how much she suffered and she explained so much about survival on behalf of survivors and it may be what should happen, maybe do the wrong thing in my view but whatever happens she deserves a human rights award for...
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♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >> usually i wait to be in aspen to play this song for the firstk at it. okay. second verse. >> enjoying the snow and enjoying her own plug for her show in aspen. >> yes. >> all in the same video. >> i thought she just came from some crypt and out december 1st. nope, mariah's there. >> she drives somewhere when the first snow comes out. >> merry christmas. bonus round coming up. >> merry christmas. bonus round coming up. ay too bu. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and (new) sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away a twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. you know what? my place is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i really want to take it up a notch we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this holiday season get wh
♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >> usually i wait to be in aspen to play this song for the firstk at it. okay. second verse. >> enjoying the snow and enjoying her own plug for her show in aspen. >> yes. >> all in the same video. >> i thought she just came from some crypt and out december 1st. nope, mariah's there. >> she drives somewhere when the first snow comes out. >> merry christmas. bonus round coming up. >> merry christmas. bonus...
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i'm calling aspen in berlin thanks for joining us europe has been marking one hundred years since fighting stopped on the battlefields of world war one in paris heads of state from around the world gathered for a somber ceremony. around nine million soldiers and millions more civilians lost their lives in that four year conflict. more than sixty world leaders gathered at the arc de triomphe in paris running late they missed the exact moment when one hundred years earlier at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month the guns finally fell silent but the message was clear never again given extra resonance by the location the tomb of the unknown soldier a silent symbol of the sacrifice of the millions killed in conflict. with the weather in paris perhaps appropriately wet and gray french president led the commemorations he spoke of the day significance and the tragedy of war so many. of us it here on this very day the french and their allies celebrated their victory . they had fought for their homeland and their freedom. and for this they had made huge sacrifices and suffered
i'm calling aspen in berlin thanks for joining us europe has been marking one hundred years since fighting stopped on the battlefields of world war one in paris heads of state from around the world gathered for a somber ceremony. around nine million soldiers and millions more civilians lost their lives in that four year conflict. more than sixty world leaders gathered at the arc de triomphe in paris running late they missed the exact moment when one hundred years earlier at the eleventh hour on...
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i'm called aspen welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump is in france for commemorations to mark one hundred years since the end of world war one french president emmanuel welcome trump in paris but their meeting followed a public spat over mccrone suggestion that europeans should rely less on the united states for defense today trump assured the french leader that the u.s. would help defend europe but he also repeated his insistence that nato allies pay a higher contribution. trump is one of the around sixty leaders. as expected in the french capital this weekend for the world war one commemorations. history was written in this train carriage in comp janja eighty kilometers north of paris on nov eleventh one thousand nine hundred eighteen the allies and germany signed an armistice to end their fighting the signing ceremony in the dining car was a de facto end to world war one. the carriage has since been reconstructed and campian yet remains one of the most important places in french history a statue of the delegatio
i'm called aspen welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump is in france for commemorations to mark one hundred years since the end of world war one french president emmanuel welcome trump in paris but their meeting followed a public spat over mccrone suggestion that europeans should rely less on the united states for defense today trump assured the french leader that the u.s. would help defend europe but he also repeated his insistence that nato allies pay a higher contribution. trump...
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welcome to the program i'm called aspen europe marks the moment one hundred years ago when the battlefields fell silent at the end of world war one the leaders of france and germany coming together today in a highly symbolic ceremony president emmanuel mccall of france and german chancellor angela merkel later brief and unveiled a plaque in the forest at the armistice clearing in. the moment highlights the special alliance at the heart of europe after decades of reconciliation between the former adversaries into world ors. inside the replica of the railway carriage where the armistice was originally signed the two leaders then wrote in the golden book of remembrance theirs will be the last signatures in the book meanwhile world leaders are gathering in paris for the main ceremonies marking the end of the first world war culminating at eleven am on sunday morning the very end of the conflict. let's turn now to max often he is in paris for us max a historic occasion a highly symbolic meeting today between those two former enemies of course now strong allies. he's hosting some sixty world lead
welcome to the program i'm called aspen europe marks the moment one hundred years ago when the battlefields fell silent at the end of world war one the leaders of france and germany coming together today in a highly symbolic ceremony president emmanuel mccall of france and german chancellor angela merkel later brief and unveiled a plaque in the forest at the armistice clearing in. the moment highlights the special alliance at the heart of europe after decades of reconciliation between the...
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i moved my practice to aspen, colorado, walked into a bible class and there was nancy. fell in love with a woman. and knew from the time i was a small child that i had those tendencies in my life. so, one of the things i want to say to you is we all enter into the holiday season is look around the table at thanksgiving and christmas. i would project that in all of our families there could be a grandchild, an aunt, an uncle or someone that yearns to be loved as they are. as their true self-as a person who would fall in love with a person of the same gender. i submit to you that america is turning a page in history and we are all beneficiaries of the opportunity of the constitution and the freedom that it allows us and the honor that i pay to the founding fathers and mothers of our country. i've learned at a family reunion i'm a descendant of john j. well, i often when i was preparing this writ of certiary and some day we'll find out who that was exactly. i'm coming to you to address the judicial integrity segment of our work. i would encourage you to move as quickly as p
i moved my practice to aspen, colorado, walked into a bible class and there was nancy. fell in love with a woman. and knew from the time i was a small child that i had those tendencies in my life. so, one of the things i want to say to you is we all enter into the holiday season is look around the table at thanksgiving and christmas. i would project that in all of our families there could be a grandchild, an aunt, an uncle or someone that yearns to be loved as they are. as their true self-as a...
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of aspen sliding this morning and the technology on monday in japan also there will likely be a halt today. apple's mounting woes. of course we're keeping a close eye on the continuing drama around nissan's chairman so watch for those shares to take a hit in tokyo this morning. also in light of more week g.d.p. reports from around asia, thailand being the most recent. more firms have trimmed their growth forecast for the flg 2019. a few catalyst ts that could hurt risk sentiment today. in terms of the agenda this tuesday. thailand's export orders for october will be closely watched and are expected to explode to 4% last month compared to the 4.2% growth we saw for the month of september given the supply concerns from apple. this will certainly be in the spotlight. we also have xi jinping with his philippines trip starting this tuesday. we'll keep an eye on november minutes from the r.b.a. ahead of that we are seeing aussie bonds opening lower. this year yield 2.68% morning. >> thank you so much. industry's to biggest alliance has been thrown into turmoil by the arrest of carlos gohn.
of aspen sliding this morning and the technology on monday in japan also there will likely be a halt today. apple's mounting woes. of course we're keeping a close eye on the continuing drama around nissan's chairman so watch for those shares to take a hit in tokyo this morning. also in light of more week g.d.p. reports from around asia, thailand being the most recent. more firms have trimmed their growth forecast for the flg 2019. a few catalyst ts that could hurt risk sentiment today. in terms...
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they show in aspen is exhibiting the album god of the revolution flashes of the future in the look thank for him we have been a taint to the art of nine hundred sixty eight as a submissive force. artists didn't just react to political uproar they were active participants and their works helped to change the sizing. for women nine hundred sixty eight was a pivotal year they came out of the kitchens and found their voice sisters started doing it for themselves. short shorts. barely there the micro-mini was a shocker the fashion statement was designed as such as a provocation of abortion was an attack on the establishment a symbol of liberated sexuality and the newfound confidence of a young female revolutionary. climate in into one's became cool of him to be going to became good in your book in making this film i believed north winds up to be cool and wild times and what memories we needed many skin you could see our backsides. you couldn't of course we got into lots of trouble at home do you think unbelievable that everyone got so upset how can you wear such a short skirt it's indecent oh
they show in aspen is exhibiting the album god of the revolution flashes of the future in the look thank for him we have been a taint to the art of nine hundred sixty eight as a submissive force. artists didn't just react to political uproar they were active participants and their works helped to change the sizing. for women nine hundred sixty eight was a pivotal year they came out of the kitchens and found their voice sisters started doing it for themselves. short shorts. barely there the...
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last dance marina bay remains a top attraction especially these free shows at the aspen not performing arts center place. to play. play. single pole the lion city its name dates back to the thirteenth century the city is colorful attractive clean and safe and the government is determined to keep it that way. if you don't mind the restrictions on civil liberties welcomes you visit all even stops in new delhi fifth place blame. the be. played. the bass player plays i played. me. a sensational finding a never before seen interview with donovan been going on at the founding of israel a long sought to be lost should be languishing in an on. constance nine hundred sixty eight the statesman's candidate missions are often surprising but you've heard many decisions to make which were on carbon or at the time you decided to accept german reparations that was very important i couldn't include in fifteen minutes on d w. make your store t.v. smarter with the t w force not. what you want when you want it up to do extraordinary things to decide what's on sunday more. dot com smart t.v. . state by sta
last dance marina bay remains a top attraction especially these free shows at the aspen not performing arts center place. to play. play. single pole the lion city its name dates back to the thirteenth century the city is colorful attractive clean and safe and the government is determined to keep it that way. if you don't mind the restrictions on civil liberties welcomes you visit all even stops in new delhi fifth place blame. the be. played. the bass player plays i played. me. a sensational...
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of their big heroes, zoe and jess meet one of their big heroes, chef and award—winning writer gizzy aspenn restaurant and has written loads of cookbooks. hello. hi, so excited. nice to meet you. hi. so, the food, first and foremost any new business that should be your key intro. so what is... we think the food, drink and the good times. so we are really aware of the food being massive part of also the environment and the setting in the ambience. dishes. ok, so our street food menu, we normally do a classic big bad burger but would really top quality ingredients. junk food with good quality products. not feel too bad about eating it. it's the way forward, as we all want. can i ask you something rude? are you making money? we are making money, yeah. we spend money also. we are always like working hard we should get some we are always like working hard we should get some flights to ibiza. hen dos, stag dos, weddings, after you have it already but visualising these things is really important. booze makes about four fifths of every restaurant business is booze. so that is where they make money
of their big heroes, zoe and jess meet one of their big heroes, chef and award—winning writer gizzy aspenn restaurant and has written loads of cookbooks. hello. hi, so excited. nice to meet you. hi. so, the food, first and foremost any new business that should be your key intro. so what is... we think the food, drink and the good times. so we are really aware of the food being massive part of also the environment and the setting in the ambience. dishes. ok, so our street food menu, we...
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cambridge university he was head of the investment division of the head of the royal bank a director at aspen insurance holdings and at the brookings institution please help me to welcome alan and adrian and ahmed. [applause] . >> this is a real privilege to be at conversation with these two gentlemen. let me start by asking about the origins of the book alan is and economist renowned for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite those statistics and adrian is a business historian. how did the book develop? who had the idea? . >> and my publisher. >> yes to write a book with the economic history of the united states and to say i am not a historian he said quiet and we will decide we will ask adrian wooldridge to help. so here we are. >> how did you organize that division of labor? . >> it's hard enough to write that book alone. >> even more annoying to be around the corner from doctor greenspan and did not even know him at all. so we persuade the economist to give three months off and then we talked through the arguments and then exchange over the telephone is not as di
cambridge university he was head of the investment division of the head of the royal bank a director at aspen insurance holdings and at the brookings institution please help me to welcome alan and adrian and ahmed. [applause] . >> this is a real privilege to be at conversation with these two gentlemen. let me start by asking about the origins of the book alan is and economist renowned for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite those statistics and adrian is a...
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you are aides here at the big table with me is tyson barker used program director and fellow at the aspen institute germany here in berlin ties and also once worked with the u.s. state department is good to have you here on the program size in your this vote. we're hearing that it could have huge consequences for the united states abroad. really i think that there well it's a mixed vote obviously and you know what we're looking at is something where it looks likely that the republicans will extend their control of the senate and then lose control of the house what will happen most likely is that the democrats will use that check to really employ investigative powers investigative authorities and those will primarily focus on the russian investigators the moeller investigation the other way that it could change relations abroad particularly with europe as i can see the democrats nancy pelosi as leadership looking to put conditions in budget passing budget passage that would require essentially compliance with the paris climate accords that would be a hard fight obviously the president has
you are aides here at the big table with me is tyson barker used program director and fellow at the aspen institute germany here in berlin ties and also once worked with the u.s. state department is good to have you here on the program size in your this vote. we're hearing that it could have huge consequences for the united states abroad. really i think that there well it's a mixed vote obviously and you know what we're looking at is something where it looks likely that the republicans will...
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to the right and here the big table with me tyson barker his program director and fellow at the aspen institute germany here in berlin and to my far right is young teisho he is the director of the german marshall fund of the united states here in berlin gentlemen welcome guys it's for his votes would have huge consequences for the united states abroad is it well i mean to be extent that foreign policy is becoming domestic policy i think that's the case i mean the first thing that the house is going to do a difficult against us demand to see troops tax returns they're going to demand to see the. the results of the investigation they're going to pursue that multiple committees they're going to try to draw links with the trump administration the trump corporation and russia i think we're going to see a lot of the the trump putin russia story continue to play out in more serious terms with subpoena power behind it and do you really think that even if the democrats are in power the hell. that we're really going to see double trips tax returns i think that that is pretty much a guarantee i
to the right and here the big table with me tyson barker his program director and fellow at the aspen institute germany here in berlin and to my far right is young teisho he is the director of the german marshall fund of the united states here in berlin gentlemen welcome guys it's for his votes would have huge consequences for the united states abroad is it well i mean to be extent that foreign policy is becoming domestic policy i think that's the case i mean the first thing that the house is...
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he was theri head of the investment editio division of td bank in dc and has been a director at the aspen insurance holdings and a member of the board of trustees at the brookings institution. please help me welcome to the stage adrian, ellen greenspan -- alan greenspan, and ahmed. [applause] >> welcome, everyone. this is a privilege to have a conversation with these two gentlemen. let me start off by asking a little bit about the origins of the book. alan is an economist, renowned for his detailed knowledge of the u.s. economy and his ability to cite the most arcane statistics about things. adrian is a business historian. how did this develop, who had the idea and how is it to work together. can you talk a little bit about that? >> ' >> scott, of penguin publisher called me one day and said we have a job for you. we would like you to write a book on the economic history of the united states. wait a second, i am not a historian. we decided we were going to ask adrienne to write a project so when the publisher says that, you are mute thereafter. >> how did you organize the division of labo
he was theri head of the investment editio division of td bank in dc and has been a director at the aspen insurance holdings and a member of the board of trustees at the brookings institution. please help me welcome to the stage adrian, ellen greenspan -- alan greenspan, and ahmed. [applause] >> welcome, everyone. this is a privilege to have a conversation with these two gentlemen. let me start off by asking a little bit about the origins of the book. alan is an economist, renowned for...
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right here the big table with me now is tyson barker he is the program director of the fellow at the aspen institute germany here in berlin so we've gone through the night tyson and what does this all mean for the united states in the world well it sends a clear message to the world which is the u.s. continues to be politically polarized that there is no united. u.s. political let's say face image to the world message to the world the mandate here is decidedly mixed and we will see changes there will be investigative power in the house by democrats they will be able to use a subpoena they will be echoing a lot of the messages out of the investigation going after troops tax occurrence trying to use the budgetary power to make clean energy and climate change an issue but it is not the clean clear message that the world was hoping for is it though is it a lesson to the world that is you know always scrutinising american democracy that the checks and balances that the constitution provides are actually working that that's a big part of it and the other message if there is a clear message is th
right here the big table with me now is tyson barker he is the program director of the fellow at the aspen institute germany here in berlin so we've gone through the night tyson and what does this all mean for the united states in the world well it sends a clear message to the world which is the u.s. continues to be politically polarized that there is no united. u.s. political let's say face image to the world message to the world the mandate here is decidedly mixed and we will see changes...
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. >> monty python was at the aspen comedy festival and it was one of the first times where they wereathered together since graham chapman died and they came out and the joke was, they brought his urn so graham chapman could be there. >> i think that's if the most appropriate way to mourn a comedian. >> alaa: any comedian wants to be taken seriously in death. it almost would feel like a betrayal. it's part of the code of comedy. >> we were doing a show in bristol and we were doing a matinee there and for some extraordinary reason the audience just didn't laugh. and after about -- oh. (music throughout) you ok there, kurt? we're about to move. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at least you don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. call geico. geico... helps with... homeowners insurance? been doing it for years. i'm calling geico right now. good idea! get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. ♪ it's a feeling that's hard to describe... ♪ ...and even harder to forget. ♪ the united states virgin islands. >>> tell you the w
. >> monty python was at the aspen comedy festival and it was one of the first times where they wereathered together since graham chapman died and they came out and the joke was, they brought his urn so graham chapman could be there. >> i think that's if the most appropriate way to mourn a comedian. >> alaa: any comedian wants to be taken seriously in death. it almost would feel like a betrayal. it's part of the code of comedy. >> we were doing a show in bristol and we...
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it's nice to see the wasatch range getting the snow and telluride and aspen.saturday night snow returns to the plains, another batch. this is where they had that blizzard three or four days ago. here's the timing for los angeles. 7:00 a.m. this morning we'll watch the heavy rain be right over the top by the morning rush hour. by the middle of the day it dries out and shifts to the south. the forecast for today, anyone traveling, not many concerns east of the rockies. there's a chance of a shower in st. louis. beautiful weather today in texas. that changes tomorrow. all of your stormy weather is going to be in the west. tomorrow the storm quickly goes from the intermountain west out into the plains. it's warm enough and there's enough moisture coming off the gulf that we even have a chance at some severe weather. we have an enhanced risk of severe storms late friday into friday night. even a chance of isolated tornados with this storm system. the storms will form near tulsa and dallas. >>> still ahead, the legal battle between two beer brewers comes to an end,
it's nice to see the wasatch range getting the snow and telluride and aspen.saturday night snow returns to the plains, another batch. this is where they had that blizzard three or four days ago. here's the timing for los angeles. 7:00 a.m. this morning we'll watch the heavy rain be right over the top by the morning rush hour. by the middle of the day it dries out and shifts to the south. the forecast for today, anyone traveling, not many concerns east of the rockies. there's a chance of a...
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aspen hill, just south of norbeck. a brand new crashag reported. n, a lot of ice now being reported on the roads. those bridges and overpasse always fre first. alexandria, northbound 395, the ramp there to the express lanes, ice reported on the road. as we zoom out, southbound g work parkway before m bridge, icy conditions there. in the district, southbound 295 after the 11 street bridge, icy patch reported there in the left lane. travel times coming up. >> thank you. >> now back to breaking news at 5:31. right now police are investigating a overnight shooting in southeast d.c. >> news 4's justin finch is live near the scene. >> reporter: well, aaron, it'st clear t in this case, investigators did get an early lead because minutes after the shooting wasnreported, alert was put out for two men in a black sedan wantedn in connect to this shooting. that alert was issued from police. this asnvestigators were fanned out about the scene. we're looking at 17th street and minnesota avenue i southeast. this, of course, is a residential noar. likely families
aspen hill, just south of norbeck. a brand new crashag reported. n, a lot of ice now being reported on the roads. those bridges and overpasse always fre first. alexandria, northbound 395, the ramp there to the express lanes, ice reported on the road. as we zoom out, southbound g work parkway before m bridge, icy conditions there. in the district, southbound 295 after the 11 street bridge, icy patch reported there in the left lane. travel times coming up. >> thank you. >> now back to...
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. >> bundy was to stand trial on the charge of murdering a young woman in aspen.ing a court hearing break he was left alone in a law library. bundy bailed out of the second floor window and escaped. >> he high-tailed it up to the hills where they chased him around nearly a week. he got lost up there and probably would have died of exposure if they hadn't arrested him. they caught him and he was put back in jail and at christmastime 1977, he escaped again. >> bundy, starved down to less than 140 pounds, slipped through a hole in the ceiling of his cell and was free again. >> the fbi responded by putting bundy on its ten most wanted list. posters with a picture of ted bundy were circulated throughout the nation. >> ted did not have a plan when he escaped. he just wanted to get as far away where he might be identified as he could. so he stole a car and went to florida. >> his new quarters are cramped. he's under 24-hour guard and faces intense questioning. he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state
. >> bundy was to stand trial on the charge of murdering a young woman in aspen.ing a court hearing break he was left alone in a law library. bundy bailed out of the second floor window and escaped. >> he high-tailed it up to the hills where they chased him around nearly a week. he got lost up there and probably would have died of exposure if they hadn't arrested him. they caught him and he was put back in jail and at christmastime 1977, he escaped again. >> bundy, starved...
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with the huge ecosystem around it we had semis, spriers, et cetera, and maybe a proxy for consumer aspening >> precisely that's the question tough ask. and i think given everything else going on around the world, to look at apple and say, wait their orders are slowing down. the global growth story has decelerated at the least so maybe, yeah, maybe things are not as great as we thought still i grow with everybody else though the god news is here i think people will overreact to apple p. somewhere around 185 you get a trading opportunity to pick it up. >> in terms of the broader market -- it's clear the market didn't trade particularly well today. that's stating the obvious but more so on the fact in the wake of yesterday which was a miserable day. the market didn't hold a bounce that historically it in the last ten years has. there is further room to the downside it would be great to bring on somebody giving a bull case for the broader market. >> i was going to say something but now there is no room to get in the way. >> the guest is bullish. >> let me say that i think it was disappointing a
with the huge ecosystem around it we had semis, spriers, et cetera, and maybe a proxy for consumer aspening >> precisely that's the question tough ask. and i think given everything else going on around the world, to look at apple and say, wait their orders are slowing down. the global growth story has decelerated at the least so maybe, yeah, maybe things are not as great as we thought still i grow with everybody else though the god news is here i think people will overreact to apple p....
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. >> at the aspen institute in washington, d.c.. the book outlines the hidden security and safety risks in connecting devices to the internet. he's followed by a panel of computer security analysts to discuss how intelligence is handled cyber threats. this is two hours. >> i want to thank you for joining us for what's sure to be an engaging
. >> at the aspen institute in washington, d.c.. the book outlines the hidden security and safety risks in connecting devices to the internet. he's followed by a panel of computer security analysts to discuss how intelligence is handled cyber threats. this is two hours. >> i want to thank you for joining us for what's sure to be an engaging
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i had this experience just over a year ago after i interviewed mike pompeo on stage at the aspen institutea member of the white house said something untrue about the interview. i demanded a correction. i never got one. i went to the cia. i'd known mike pompeo for a long time. i said this is a falsehood coming out of the white house being repeated about what was said. they backed away and did nothing. that set the tone this is an administration that is utterly indifferent to trying to come at least as close to being accurate as possible. on the traerks it's their strategy to sink us into a swamp where it's difficult to tell what is true and what isn't. >> how do you combat that? it is this assault on truth. and the two choices seem mutually exclusive. you either get to the mud because that's a trap democrats get put in this box, but hillary clinton couldn't figure it out. jeb bush couldn't figure it out. ted cruz couldn't figure it out. how do you combat this blizzard of lies? how do you pull the curtain and show this sort of naked cravenness. but what they're doing is a creative political
i had this experience just over a year ago after i interviewed mike pompeo on stage at the aspen institutea member of the white house said something untrue about the interview. i demanded a correction. i never got one. i went to the cia. i'd known mike pompeo for a long time. i said this is a falsehood coming out of the white house being repeated about what was said. they backed away and did nothing. that set the tone this is an administration that is utterly indifferent to trying to come at...
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that carried on a tradition from les aspen to paul ryan. think it is someone we are proud of to call our congressman here in southeast wisconsin. i think everyone bring something unique to the table. i bring my own personal background. my background for the last 10 years, working for local, rock county manufacturing companies, solving problems. i think i can bring that to the table. i spent the last two and a half years working on education policy. how do we make education affordable, so that it is accessible to those individuals looking to obtain those jobs of the future. if jobs become plentiful, first of all, we have a skills gap. we have been working day in and day out to solve that problem. i can bring those skill sets to the table to make progress in washington on behalf of american voters. steve: any rebuttal on that, sir? mr. bryce: paul ryan has been representative of the first district for 20 years. and in that time he has proposed , he is a policy wonk and knows how to cut the deficit. the deficit has doubled under the leadership
that carried on a tradition from les aspen to paul ryan. think it is someone we are proud of to call our congressman here in southeast wisconsin. i think everyone bring something unique to the table. i bring my own personal background. my background for the last 10 years, working for local, rock county manufacturing companies, solving problems. i think i can bring that to the table. i spent the last two and a half years working on education policy. how do we make education affordable, so that...
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nicolas: right here is the aspen bag in all the various different colors.emonis: 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.emonis: 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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. >> my name is peggy clark with the aspen institute. i'm espely
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gvv is based at the university of virginia, darden school of business and plaunchd launched aspen institute of business. gvv fills a long-standing and critical gap in the development of value-centered leaders and managers. and gvv is not about persuading people to be more ethical. rather, gvv starts from the premise that most of us already want to act on our values, but that we also want to feel that we have a reasonable chance of doing so effectively and successfully. this pedagogy and curriculum are about raising those odds, rather than a focus on ethical analysis, the gvv curriculum focuses on ethical implementation and it acts the question, what if i were going took into account on my values? what would i say and do? how could i be most effective? after working for ten years at harvard business school where i helped develop their required curriculum for ethical leadership and having advised many schools and organization, i developed the gvv approach out of frustration, with traditional approaches. we typically approach questions of values and unethical behavior in organizations, includi
gvv is based at the university of virginia, darden school of business and plaunchd launched aspen institute of business. gvv fills a long-standing and critical gap in the development of value-centered leaders and managers. and gvv is not about persuading people to be more ethical. rather, gvv starts from the premise that most of us already want to act on our values, but that we also want to feel that we have a reasonable chance of doing so effectively and successfully. this pedagogy and...
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. >> when you said spied, i spent the day with aspen institute dealing with cybersecurity and quantum was a major aspect of it and how fast it is. i introduced h.r. 32 and it passed the house and it is to create a safe place for the private sector to feel safe or secure enough to submit to the got its vulnerabilities since we know we have 85% or more of our cyberin the hands of the private sector. i appreciate that you would incorporate the concept of zero date possibilities, working with the private sector but specifically, i want to ask about the -- take into consideration as examples of disruptive cyberevents that had far-reaching implications. the impact of these attacks were felt most abroad. but can you give an example of some of the far-reaching consequences to the united states and what are some of the more pressing issues regarding russian interference in the recent federal election. if you could do that, incorporated with the potential of fast, quantum technology and how we should be looking at that in terms of our defense. secretary? >> we'll have to take those up later. th
. >> when you said spied, i spent the day with aspen institute dealing with cybersecurity and quantum was a major aspect of it and how fast it is. i introduced h.r. 32 and it passed the house and it is to create a safe place for the private sector to feel safe or secure enough to submit to the got its vulnerabilities since we know we have 85% or more of our cyberin the hands of the private sector. i appreciate that you would incorporate the concept of zero date possibilities, working with...
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aspen forests are shrinking. moose range in my state decleaning. 37% more rainfalls as a result of megarainstorms than we had ever seen just 50 years ago. and the rag weed pollen season extended three weeks in the twin cities in the past 20 years making people who suffer from allergies notice it first. this is in stark contrast to comments made by some who still have suggested that climate change should be debated. well, even in this chamber, 98-1 or 97-1 we voted a few years ago that in fact climate change is occurring. we even acknowledged it finally. but guess what? we're a little behind the people who already notice it happening. over the past week, unfortunately, the president has repeatedly cast doubt on his own administration's report on climate change. these are people that work for him. these are agencies headed up by his own commissioners that issued this report. i am a former prosecutor, and i believe in evidence. and as this report shows us, the facts and the science can't be more clear. this report p
aspen forests are shrinking. moose range in my state decleaning. 37% more rainfalls as a result of megarainstorms than we had ever seen just 50 years ago. and the rag weed pollen season extended three weeks in the twin cities in the past 20 years making people who suffer from allergies notice it first. this is in stark contrast to comments made by some who still have suggested that climate change should be debated. well, even in this chamber, 98-1 or 97-1 we voted a few years ago that in fact...
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. >> in your next answer you might mention, when you said speed, i spent a day with aspen institute do with cybersecurity, quantum was a very major aspect of it and how fast it is. but ask this question quickly if the chair will indulge me. i introduced h.r. 3202 the cyber vulnerability disclosure or act in the past the house and it is to create a safe place for the private sector to feel safe enough or secure enough to submit to the government its vulnerabilities. since we know that 85% or more of of our cyber in the hands of the private sector. i appreciate as ask this question that you would incorporate concept of possibilities but what with the private sector but specifically i want to ask about the wannacry and other tax as example of cyber events that may have all that far reaching implications. the impact of these type of attacks were felt most acutely abroad. .. >> potential of fast quantum technology and how we should be looking at that the in terms of our defense. secretary? >> we'll have to the take those answers for the record. the time's expired. we will now move to the cl
. >> in your next answer you might mention, when you said speed, i spent a day with aspen institute do with cybersecurity, quantum was a very major aspect of it and how fast it is. but ask this question quickly if the chair will indulge me. i introduced h.r. 3202 the cyber vulnerability disclosure or act in the past the house and it is to create a safe place for the private sector to feel safe enough or secure enough to submit to the government its vulnerabilities. since we know that 85%...
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. >> you might mention, when you said the seed, and that was the aspen institute and quantum was a very major aspect of it and how fast it is. so let me ask you this question if the chair would indulge me, and first, i introduced hr-2 and the disclosure act and it was to create a safe place for the private sector to feel safe enough or secure enough to submit to the government and the vulnerability since we know they have 85% or more of our cyber in the hands of the private sector. so i appreciate as i ask this question that you would incorporate the concept of the possibilities and working with the private sector and specifically, i want to ask about the attacks as examples of disruptive cyber, vents that have far-reaching implications and the impact of these types of attacks are felt acutely abroad with the cyberinfrastructure and not seeing the full effect of these attacks. can you give an example of some of the far-reaching consequences for want to cry to the united states and what are some of the more pressing issues regarding rush interference in the recent federal election. if yo
. >> you might mention, when you said the seed, and that was the aspen institute and quantum was a very major aspect of it and how fast it is. so let me ask you this question if the chair would indulge me, and first, i introduced hr-2 and the disclosure act and it was to create a safe place for the private sector to feel safe enough or secure enough to submit to the government and the vulnerability since we know they have 85% or more of our cyber in the hands of the private sector. so i...
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say you want a beach house in miami, a log cabin in aspen. >> oh, wow. >> you're going to think of wherear we're doing colored icing so take a little food coloring and put it in and mix it up. and the third and final step is putting all of your wonderful decorative toppings and you can find these at michael's and go crazy. >> just so you know, there's no rules so we have rules. 30 seconds on the clock. we three are going to go for it and are you ready? set, make it. >> okay, go. all right. you get that all on there. yes. i love it. m&ms. quick, quick, quick, quick. >> we're always going so fast. go crazy. yes. go crazy. let's see. >> that's a winner. that's a winner. >> five, four, three, two, one. [ buzzer ] >> okay. i'm going to have to say -- that's good. but she was the most wild. you got it. >> i would just like to say this is like a rorschach test of our personalties. amy's is like perfect. in 30 seconds you actually made a beautiful house, amy. >> it's a beautiful hot mess. >> everybody wins when you go to michael's. the make break events are so much fun. thank you always for brin
say you want a beach house in miami, a log cabin in aspen. >> oh, wow. >> you're going to think of wherear we're doing colored icing so take a little food coloring and put it in and mix it up. and the third and final step is putting all of your wonderful decorative toppings and you can find these at michael's and go crazy. >> just so you know, there's no rules so we have rules. 30 seconds on the clock. we three are going to go for it and are you ready? set, make it. >>...
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>> at the aspen institute in washington, d.c.. the book outlines the hidden security and safety risks in connecting devices to the internet. he's followed by a panel of computer security analysts to discuss how intelligence is handled cyber threats. this is two hours. >> i want to thank you for joining us for what's sure to be an engaging conversation with the top voices in cybersecurity today. we are excited to launch the book click here to kill everybody. our conversations serve in art withardwith the preview that seo be for the november 8 asking cyber event the third summit that will be helwill be held ata academy of sciences in san francisco. there's never been a moment more timely and if you want to impact cybersecurity and the issues of controversy today, you need to go to silicon valley policymakers and that's been the goal of the program from its inception. we are grateful for the support of the program and the summit will focus on a variety of strategic threat including china and iran and how it should be regulated and au
>> at the aspen institute in washington, d.c.. the book outlines the hidden security and safety risks in connecting devices to the internet. he's followed by a panel of computer security analysts to discuss how intelligence is handled cyber threats. this is two hours. >> i want to thank you for joining us for what's sure to be an engaging conversation with the top voices in cybersecurity today. we are excited to launch the book click here to kill everybody. our conversations serve...
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. >> local aspen something strong in all of these -- in most of the markets. europe flat.n asian tourists travel they don't spend they were talking about how in general tourist numbers were down in hong kong. if you have lower tourist they spend less they can't quite figure it out it was the first quarter they saw a change a lot of questions doesn't seem like they have a lot of answers and don't know if the trend continues. >> thank you courtney. >>> joining sus dana tellcy from tellcy advicery group. let's bring back kevin oleeria dana, we start with you because the news of the day, tiffanys, is it a situation where the luxury side of the market really is as weak as the tiffany results and the subsequent stock move would bakt. >> >> i think what's happening with the luxury sector it's for the just tiffany but many luxury goods names have seen a deceleration in the chinese consumer spending a i broad. you see them spend more on mainland china and increases there. but local haves to make up for the weakness of the luxury chinese consumer not shopping abroad that's what you
. >> local aspen something strong in all of these -- in most of the markets. europe flat.n asian tourists travel they don't spend they were talking about how in general tourist numbers were down in hong kong. if you have lower tourist they spend less they can't quite figure it out it was the first quarter they saw a change a lot of questions doesn't seem like they have a lot of answers and don't know if the trend continues. >> thank you courtney. >>> joining sus dana tellcy...
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prometido el actor chris a solo 11 meses despuÉs que le pidiera matrimonio durante sus vacaciones en aspenstrado que es toda una profesional que es capaz hasta de desnudarse para promocionar su nueva lÍnea de moda que saldrÁ el prÓximo aÑo, cardi b compartiÓ un video donde se le ve tomÁndose fotos de cuerpo entero que aparece semidesnuda, tapandose con el brazo cubriendo su pecho, dejÓ ver su tatuaje y trasero. >> mira ¿quÉ tal?. >> cardi nunca ha tenido problemas condes nuevo darse. >> despuÉs de la controversia * que desatÓ paulina rubio al decir el pasado fin de semana que ama a donald trump su mamÁ saliÓ en su defensa, escuchemos. >> pues lo dijo con ussu sarcas y sentido del humor que tiene porque paulina rubio da la nota y nosotros tanto ustedes como nosotros vivimos del espectÁculo y ella es un espectÁculo y es brillante entonces cuando dice una cosa o mete la pata o hace un chiste se hace una nota. la segunda temporada del vato de universo protagonizada por el dasa fue premiada en mejor programa de horario estelar en estados unidos que no es en inglÉs, la gala tuvo lugar anoche en
prometido el actor chris a solo 11 meses despuÉs que le pidiera matrimonio durante sus vacaciones en aspenstrado que es toda una profesional que es capaz hasta de desnudarse para promocionar su nueva lÍnea de moda que saldrÁ el prÓximo aÑo, cardi b compartiÓ un video donde se le ve tomÁndose fotos de cuerpo entero que aparece semidesnuda, tapandose con el brazo cubriendo su pecho, dejÓ ver su tatuaje y trasero. >> mira ¿quÉ tal?. >> cardi nunca ha tenido problemas condes...
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. >> you might mention when you said speed, affidavit aspen institute dealing with cyber security, a major aspect of it and how fast it is and if the chair would indulge me, i introduced hr 3202, the disclosure reporting ask past the house and it is to create a safe place for the private sector to feel safe enough or secure enough to submit its vulnerability to the government since we know they have 85% or more of cyber in the hands of the private sector. and the question about 0 day possibilities but working with the private sector, specifically, i want to ask about examples of disruptive cyberevents with far-reaching implications was the impact of these attacks felt most acutely abroad, much of the cyber infrastructure not seeing the full effect of these attacks but can you give an example of the far-reaching consequences to the united states and what are the more pressing issues regarding russian interference in the recent federal election? if you could do that with the potential of fast quantum technology and how we should be looking at that in terms of our defense. >> we have to
. >> you might mention when you said speed, affidavit aspen institute dealing with cyber security, a major aspect of it and how fast it is and if the chair would indulge me, i introduced hr 3202, the disclosure reporting ask past the house and it is to create a safe place for the private sector to feel safe enough or secure enough to submit its vulnerability to the government since we know they have 85% or more of cyber in the hands of the private sector. and the question about 0 day...