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they'll have a skill set to deal with that the aspen colorado ceo is moving his his dynasty. i'm not sure that that is part of it. you can get treated pretty disrespectfully. you get paid better for it. they don't want to do that kind of work. loading and unloading the truck. you guys had to load your own trucks and unload and i said yes we do. i'll had to drive $200,000 a year and i don't go from new jersey to san jose once a week for weeks a month doing 3,000 miles a week. that's hard work. it's different work. and i certainly don't want to denigrate the work for any other truckers do. our work is different. as it is different has paid better. we just can't walk into a moving company and say i want to be a mover. there is a whole lotta guys that just you highlight -- high-end corporate relocation. almost 50% of all interstate moving is done in june, july and august. the business is cyclical seasonal they're so annoyed at the office in connecticut. we changed some names and situations in the book. he is a real person. i will drive through september and october. why is that h
they'll have a skill set to deal with that the aspen colorado ceo is moving his his dynasty. i'm not sure that that is part of it. you can get treated pretty disrespectfully. you get paid better for it. they don't want to do that kind of work. loading and unloading the truck. you guys had to load your own trucks and unload and i said yes we do. i'll had to drive $200,000 a year and i don't go from new jersey to san jose once a week for weeks a month doing 3,000 miles a week. that's hard work....
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. >> jon: adrian elrod joining us from aspen, colorado, today, that might expend the background for ouriewers, brad blickman as well. >> molly: the state of a notorious drug company ceo now on the hands of a near jury. plus russia stuck to hold massive war games not far from several nato countries, so are the new sanction strong enough? does it send a strong enough message to vladimir putin? at them or joined us next. >> the united states of america will stand with freedom loving nations around the world. and we will do so as the president has said, not merely with words, but with actions. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire depa
. >> jon: adrian elrod joining us from aspen, colorado, today, that might expend the background for ouriewers, brad blickman as well. >> molly: the state of a notorious drug company ceo now on the hands of a near jury. plus russia stuck to hold massive war games not far from several nato countries, so are the new sanction strong enough? does it send a strong enough message to vladimir putin? at them or joined us next. >> the united states of america will stand with freedom...
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he will move to a place called aspen, colorado, where he will invest his money -- if you go to aspento this day, you will find the wheeler opera house and jerome hotel, both named for him. wheeler ended up losing everything because he swindled h people in silver mines, but he did hire this sculptor john e. kelly. kelly decided to depict him standing rather than mounted riy because it reflected the defense. if you take a good look, it is an extraordinary accurate depiction of john buford. the uniform is right, facial features are right. his west point classmate saw it before it was erected and said that's him, john buford. that should tell you something.i it was dedicated on the battlefield in 1895. anybody who was anybody who was still alive from the union cavalry of the civil war was present. wesley merritt was present. james harrison wilson gave the e keynote speech. john buford's two brothers were there, and buford wasn't because he died of typhoid fever on december 16, 1863. broug that day a promotion was broughe to him to sign promoting him to major general, effective july 1, 18
he will move to a place called aspen, colorado, where he will invest his money -- if you go to aspento this day, you will find the wheeler opera house and jerome hotel, both named for him. wheeler ended up losing everything because he swindled h people in silver mines, but he did hire this sculptor john e. kelly. kelly decided to depict him standing rather than mounted riy because it reflected the defense. if you take a good look, it is an extraordinary accurate depiction of john buford. the...
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raj panjabi at "spotlight health" in aspen, colorado to discuss the challenges of preventing the nextdemic. warning: some of the images in this report may be disturbing. >> woodruff: dr. raj panjabi, thank you very much for joining us. what do you think the world learned from the last ebola outbreak of just a couple of years ago, and do you think the world is ready for the next one? >> you know, i think there are many lessons that have been learned from the crisis and still are, but one of the most central, fundamental lessons is this basic notion that illness is universal and access to care isn't, and that places all of us at greater risk. we learned this from the first boy who died in the ebola crisis, emil, a 2-year-old from the rain forest in new guinea. he died after being vomiting, fever and diarrhea in december of 2013. it took a long time for people to realize it was an outbreak. he lived where the forest was dense and health workers are sparse. so the virus spread during that time out of control, led to tens of thousands of people dying. >> woodruff: one of the things you did
raj panjabi at "spotlight health" in aspen, colorado to discuss the challenges of preventing the nextdemic. warning: some of the images in this report may be disturbing. >> woodruff: dr. raj panjabi, thank you very much for joining us. what do you think the world learned from the last ebola outbreak of just a couple of years ago, and do you think the world is ready for the next one? >> you know, i think there are many lessons that have been learned from the crisis and...
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, one quick story on kelly's relationship with trump, i reported last night, kelly was out in aspen, coloradoat a conference recently and he told a group of national security experts who are highly skeptical of trump and were wondering how kelly was serving in the trump administration, what it was like and kelly explained to this group in a private meeting that he thinks he, that the president listens to him, and he used it as an example that he thinks he has changed trump's mind about the nature of border security and the border wall and he brought trump through all the different ways you can protect the border short of a full physical wall, and he was encouraging trump to start calling it a barrier, rather than a wall, and he was, i wouldn't say bragging but the way it was told to me he was proud of the fact that he had sort of got trump to this place where he sort of thought in a more nuanced way about border security, but then he added as an aside, of course he could do one tweet and that could all change everything. >> that is instructive. >> he understands the volatility. >> that's inst
, one quick story on kelly's relationship with trump, i reported last night, kelly was out in aspen, coloradoat a conference recently and he told a group of national security experts who are highly skeptical of trump and were wondering how kelly was serving in the trump administration, what it was like and kelly explained to this group in a private meeting that he thinks he, that the president listens to him, and he used it as an example that he thinks he has changed trump's mind about the...
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he joins us from aspen, colorado. good morning, nick. i 'sum aspen in the morning is a pretty good place plais to be. >> a very nice place to be, charlie. thank you. >> sanctions worked independence iran, in other case they do not work. will they work independence north korea and what circumstances will allow them to work? >> i think it's unlike i but the sanctions will ultimately work meaning they'll convince the north koreans to give up their nuclear weapons. this was a victory for the trump administration, to see these sanctions torque convince china and russia to join, but the north koreans pritz all else the possession of these nuclear weapons, testing ballistic missiles, modernizing weapons and for us, the americans, the real danger is in a couple years they could have the capacity to have a nuclear weapon that could reach the western part of the united states. i think the trump administration has said rightly that is an unacceptable threat. i think what we're likely to see is a continuing ratchetting up of these sanctions by the u.
he joins us from aspen, colorado. good morning, nick. i 'sum aspen in the morning is a pretty good place plais to be. >> a very nice place to be, charlie. thank you. >> sanctions worked independence iran, in other case they do not work. will they work independence north korea and what circumstances will allow them to work? >> i think it's unlike i but the sanctions will ultimately work meaning they'll convince the north koreans to give up their nuclear weapons. this was a...
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in early august 1990, i was watching c-span, they were covering an international conference in aspen, colorado and president george herbert walker bush came to the microphone and condemned the iraqi invasion of kuwait, and he called it, correctly, a violation of international law. and then he further condemned it in moral and ethical terms, very movingly, really, but no great power has the right to invade a smaller power in order to seize the resources of that smaller power. the only problem i had, i don't think no commentator said anything about it, but the only problem i had was that seven and a half months earlier, the same herbert walker bush had ordered the invasion of panama in which the united states had invaded a small neighbor to secure the main resource of panama, which was a canal. i'm just wondering, can you see in any way in the foreseeable future any way that international organizations, the united nations, any, the world court, can put any kind of constraints on great powers and regional powers, either affirming or violating international law when it comes to starting wars, you
in early august 1990, i was watching c-span, they were covering an international conference in aspen, colorado and president george herbert walker bush came to the microphone and condemned the iraqi invasion of kuwait, and he called it, correctly, a violation of international law. and then he further condemned it in moral and ethical terms, very movingly, really, but no great power has the right to invade a smaller power in order to seize the resources of that smaller power. the only problem i...
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. >> when we spoke at the aspen forum in colorado a few weeks ago, you said you don't consider norththreat in the same way russia is. explain that. >> well, if you look at the magnitude and sophistication of the russian nuclear arsenal, which is comparable in size and capability to ours, there is no comparison between what the russian capability is versus north korea. >> but you don't believe russia -- it's not even realistic to think russia would launch -- would start a nuclear war with the u.s., but a lot of people think north korea might. >> i think there is a big difference between -- when you speak of an existential threat, there are a couple dimensions here. one is the capability, which clearly the russians have to wreak death and destruction on the united states if they chose. don't think the intents there. you have to also consider capabilities they have notably in the cyber arena, which is the most sophisticated threat that's posed -- >> you're talking about russia? >> i'm talking about russia, much more so than korea. korea is second tier in improving. but i don't think the
. >> when we spoke at the aspen forum in colorado a few weeks ago, you said you don't consider norththreat in the same way russia is. explain that. >> well, if you look at the magnitude and sophistication of the russian nuclear arsenal, which is comparable in size and capability to ours, there is no comparison between what the russian capability is versus north korea. >> but you don't believe russia -- it's not even realistic to think russia would launch -- would start a...
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aspen or something. central bankers gathering at the fed symposium in jackson hole. steve liesman is there and he spoke to a very special guest. have i got that right? were you showcasing your talents in colorador: yeah. i was in another conference in aspen earlier this week, joe i've got a band that i play with there every year i go out to that conference and i played a gig with them monday night. >> in aspen. people were tweeting it out, sending it to me, saying that you were not awful. >> reporter: did they send it to you? >> they did. >> reporter: you know, that's probably a good way to describe it, we were not awful. joe, as you might imagine, after some drinks, we sounded better and better. >> yeah, you thought you were great. >> reporter: at least to the people who were drinking joe, the proceedings of this jackson hole retreat this year began officially this evening, but yesterday i got to sit down, as you said, with esther george, the kansas city fed president. she's the host this year and the topic is global growth but i did get to ask her some detailed questions about her views on the balance sheet and when, by the way, that balance sheet reduction might actually begin. >> well, you
aspen or something. central bankers gathering at the fed symposium in jackson hole. steve liesman is there and he spoke to a very special guest. have i got that right? were you showcasing your talents in colorador: yeah. i was in another conference in aspen earlier this week, joe i've got a band that i play with there every year i go out to that conference and i played a gig with them monday night. >> in aspen. people were tweeting it out, sending it to me, saying that you were not awful....