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we talked for an someone from the aspen institute who said - from the aspen institute who said one ofwill produce the bus german _ to that? sure. this war will produce the bus german and _ to that? sure. this war will produce the bus german and anti-german i to that? sure. this war will produce i the bus german and anti-german and the bus german and anti—german and anti—german, i'm sure the experience we gain here for the that's the experience that will let us grow our defence industry and to make the industry the locomotive of the revival of the economy when the war is over. ~ ., , revival of the economy when the war is over. ~ . , ., revival of the economy when the war is over. ~ ., ., . ., ., , revival of the economy when the war is over. ~ ., . ., ., , ., is over. was it that technology that hels is over. was it that technology that helps ukraine _ is over. was it that technology that helps ukraine blow-up _ is over. was it that technology that helps ukraine blow-up kurd - is over. was it that technology that l helps ukraine blow-up kurd bridge? helps ukraine blow—up kurd bridge?
we talked for an someone from the aspen institute who said - from the aspen institute who said one ofwill produce the bus german _ to that? sure. this war will produce the bus german and _ to that? sure. this war will produce the bus german and anti-german i to that? sure. this war will produce i the bus german and anti-german and the bus german and anti—german and anti—german, i'm sure the experience we gain here for the that's the experience that will let us grow our defence industry and...
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such topics were discussed by the experts of the forum, days of ideas jointly organized by the aspen institute kyiv and impact hub odesa, what conclusions were reached by intellectuals and opinion leaders, see further in the material we do not have a ukrainian base strategically, security, development of the city, support business people talked about this at the festival of ideas held in july in the rivne region in dnipro and odesa. this year, ukrainian leaders discussed one of the key issues : building the future of ukraine . yuliya tychkivska, executive director of the aspin institute in kyiv, emphasized that in order to globally solve the problems of our country, dialogue is necessary not at all levels, our military they pay a huge price so that our country can exist, we in the rear must work on a new visa for the country we must discuss current and future sanctions we must to work on concerts that will be able to ensure the capacity and stability of our country in the future, the birthplace of this festival is odesa since 2017, the aspen institute kyiv and impact hub odesa jointly organize
such topics were discussed by the experts of the forum, days of ideas jointly organized by the aspen institute kyiv and impact hub odesa, what conclusions were reached by intellectuals and opinion leaders, see further in the material we do not have a ukrainian base strategically, security, development of the city, support business people talked about this at the festival of ideas held in july in the rivne region in dnipro and odesa. this year, ukrainian leaders discussed one of the key issues :...
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stability of our country in the future, the birthplace of this festival is odesa since 2017, aspen institutev and impact hub odesa jointly organize such a platform for discussions . this year, the key topics of discussion were the restoration of business and entrepreneurial identity, and among the main challenges , the speakers identified an insufficient level of interaction between the state and the entrepreneurial sector, a low level of investment and difficult conditions for doing business. as a country, what we need to do is define priorities sectors, yes, which can master uh, well, big investments, once or twice, give additional growth for everything else. yes, and in order for it to fit into some kind of plan, it must be reflected in a document that should be ready by the end of october. and increasing its sustainability, the participants mentioned the phenomenon of volunteerism and patronage . i am convinced that the participation of communities in any transformations is the best thing that can be eh for these transformations eh transformations will happen quickly, they will be more t
stability of our country in the future, the birthplace of this festival is odesa since 2017, aspen institutev and impact hub odesa jointly organize such a platform for discussions . this year, the key topics of discussion were the restoration of business and entrepreneurial identity, and among the main challenges , the speakers identified an insufficient level of interaction between the state and the entrepreneurial sector, a low level of investment and difficult conditions for doing business....
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. >> we talked to someone from the aspen institute who said one of the concerning aspects was the russiansbeen able to jam the targeting of those longer-range missile launchers. we talked in the program already tonight about ai and whether technology is changing the battlefield. are you having to react to that? >> sure, the war will produce the best german and anti-german -- products in class and i'm sure experience was gained here. but that is the experience that will let us grow our defense industry and make the industry the lock on the revival of the economy whenhe war is over. >> was it that sort of technology helping ukraine blow up the bridge? >> well -- we will tell much more after the celebration. we have to work hard and make more moments like that when everyone wakes up and got good news about the bridge. >> in terms of the counteroffensive, do you think major progressan be made before the cold winter months come in? at that point, things stay where they are. how important is that you get to a position where you take back a lot of land before those colder temperatures come? >> it
. >> we talked to someone from the aspen institute who said one of the concerning aspects was the russiansbeen able to jam the targeting of those longer-range missile launchers. we talked in the program already tonight about ai and whether technology is changing the battlefield. are you having to react to that? >> sure, the war will produce the best german and anti-german -- products in class and i'm sure experience was gained here. but that is the experience that will let us grow...
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we heard from the aspen institute, wherever you're based, if we're all working together, we can makethese things happen and reach out to us and help in any way because we're we believe this is a journey that we're on together and need to accelerate. how fast we get there. thank you so much. it's been a joy with you both today and congratulations on the book and i hope everybody here in the audience find some time to look through it and reach out to the authors. as they said, they couldn't be more generous with their time and their expertise and i wish everybody a in september 2018, coinciding with
we heard from the aspen institute, wherever you're based, if we're all working together, we can makethese things happen and reach out to us and help in any way because we're we believe this is a journey that we're on together and need to accelerate. how fast we get there. thank you so much. it's been a joy with you both today and congratulations on the book and i hope everybody here in the audience find some time to look through it and reach out to the authors. as they said, they couldn't be...
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i spoke to vivian schiller — formerly head of news at twitter, now execuitve director at the aspen institutet that twitter is threatening to sue meta over threads. there's a letter sent saying the following," twitter has serious concerns that meta platforms has engaged in systematic, wilful, and unlawful misappropriation of twitter�*s trade secrets and other intellectual property." you worked at twitter, you have seen threads now, do you think there's something to this? first of all, i'm not a lawyer, let me be clear about it. it seems very odd, first of all, threads is only the latest in a long line of twitter clones, that includes bluesky, it includes mastodon and several others. i'm not exactly sure what it is about mark zuckerberg's project — though i have a supposition — that's lit them up. the fact is, that twitter as a platform is not particularly complicated. one of its strengths is in its simplicity. the complications is around content moderation and policy decisions and building audience. the platform itself is pretty straightforward. what's your supposition as to why twitter is ta
i spoke to vivian schiller — formerly head of news at twitter, now execuitve director at the aspen institutet that twitter is threatening to sue meta over threads. there's a letter sent saying the following," twitter has serious concerns that meta platforms has engaged in systematic, wilful, and unlawful misappropriation of twitter�*s trade secrets and other intellectual property." you worked at twitter, you have seen threads now, do you think there's something to this? first of...
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doesn't the cia director by the way have more important things to do than go to the aspen institute.e mean interagency coordination to prevent donald trump or anyone who thinks like him from becoming president? given what the fbi and the intel community did with the mueller investigation, you can see why folks would wonder about that. now, enter ron desantis. it's no secret that the florida governor has been struggling. trailing trump by big margins and burning through cash. the media's pig pile on trump has become a drum beat desantis as well prompting his campaign to argue that this is because the democrats see him as a greater threat for biden to face. nevertheless, it's clear that if desantis has a chance, he has to reverse perception. the miami herald is reporting that his support among voters with a college degree, we are talking about desantis here who are key to winning his nomination they are leaving his campaign in droves from 51% in support in february to 29% support now. that's a 22 point decline. the largest drop in a recent quinnipiac survey. but as an investigation int
doesn't the cia director by the way have more important things to do than go to the aspen institute.e mean interagency coordination to prevent donald trump or anyone who thinks like him from becoming president? given what the fbi and the intel community did with the mueller investigation, you can see why folks would wonder about that. now, enter ron desantis. it's no secret that the florida governor has been struggling. trailing trump by big margins and burning through cash. the media's pig...
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meantime, former republican congressman charlie dent now serves as executive director of the aspen institute congressional program. cnn spoke to him earlier about trump's apparent political immunity among his supporters, despite being embroiled in numerous criminal investigations. listen. >> well, as long as he has this -- these legal storm clouds over his head, i think he's got real problems. i get it in the primary among the base. this is motivating a certain element of it and he's certainly doing well in the polls. but among the general electorate, particularly in a swing state like pennsylvania, this is going to be devastating peeperry is one of two counties in pennsylvania, there's 67 counties. but erie and north hampton counties are the two counties that went for president obama, donald trump, then joe biden. these are truly swing counties. but trump's legal problems and looking backwards and grievance politics about what happened in the 2020 election i think are not going to help him in these swing states in marginal congressional districts. it's a real problem for the party. they all
meantime, former republican congressman charlie dent now serves as executive director of the aspen institute congressional program. cnn spoke to him earlier about trump's apparent political immunity among his supporters, despite being embroiled in numerous criminal investigations. listen. >> well, as long as he has this -- these legal storm clouds over his head, i think he's got real problems. i get it in the primary among the base. this is motivating a certain element of it and he's...
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tom, james cleverly, who has been at the un this week, foreign secretary, he is at the aspen institutendermines or shines a light onjust how fragile and it undermines or shines a light on just how fragile russia and it undermines or shines a light onjust how fragile russia is. that said we were discussing on the programme last night there are still 160,000 troops on the line and now everyone is saying we need to be patient with the counteroffensive. what do you make of it all? you have 'ust what do you make of it all? you have just shown the _ what do you make of it all? you have just shown the head _ what do you make of it all? you have just shown the head of— what do you make of it all? you have just shown the head of m16, - what do you make of it all? you have just shown the head of m16, is - what do you make of it all? you have just shown the head of m16, is one i just shown the head of m16, is one public— just shown the head of m16, is one public appearance a year, admitting he does _ public appearance a year, admitting he does not have a clue what is going _ he does not have a cl
tom, james cleverly, who has been at the un this week, foreign secretary, he is at the aspen institutendermines or shines a light onjust how fragile and it undermines or shines a light on just how fragile russia and it undermines or shines a light onjust how fragile russia is. that said we were discussing on the programme last night there are still 160,000 troops on the line and now everyone is saying we need to be patient with the counteroffensive. what do you make of it all? you have 'ust...
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that was not about yes of course i didn't even bother to mention blue it's an aspen institute and it was an idea that forwards change the world. i mentioned already two of this war two two of this false peace for all time we will stay pioneers and of course we get add to more of forwards phrases by us presidents that made a huge impact. i mean i'm berliner teardown this wall okay now back to the blue book. when the match was over so i was very angry for one of the reasons it was not the first match. i lost the machine. it was the first match i lost pirate. i was very painful. there were problems with. the machine not being properly supervised and there were moments where i was not confident that there was no outside interference. frankly speaking, 26 years later, i don't care. you. it's the at last, you know, just it's when i resigned the last game and just to this press conference and i thought oh that's the that's that's that's the end that's what will happen with me with my beloved game. and it will be it's a curse will stay with me for the rest of my life. you know what now i thi
that was not about yes of course i didn't even bother to mention blue it's an aspen institute and it was an idea that forwards change the world. i mentioned already two of this war two two of this false peace for all time we will stay pioneers and of course we get add to more of forwards phrases by us presidents that made a huge impact. i mean i'm berliner teardown this wall okay now back to the blue book. when the match was over so i was very angry for one of the reasons it was not the first...
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here's news central's jim sciutto speaking to a top french adviser at the aspen institute. >> reporterst quickly, has the -- the west seen any evidence that china has armed russia in any way in the war tin ukraine? >> well, yes, there are indications that they are doing things we would prefer them not to do. >> reporter: delivering weapons to russia for use in ukraine? >> well, kind of military -- as far as we know, delivering massively military capacity to russia. >> cnn's orren lieberman is live at the pentagon with a little more on this for us. how concerned are western allies about china's role right now? >> reporter: the china-russia relationship is something both the u.s. and u.s. allies have monitored closely not only since earlier this year when the u.s. warned that china was moving closer to potentially providing military aid or lethal aid to russia, but even before that, it was one of the big questions ever since this war started -- what role would china have, and would they be willing to provide russia with military equipment, with lethal aid? the interviewee with our collea
here's news central's jim sciutto speaking to a top french adviser at the aspen institute. >> reporterst quickly, has the -- the west seen any evidence that china has armed russia in any way in the war tin ukraine? >> well, yes, there are indications that they are doing things we would prefer them not to do. >> reporter: delivering weapons to russia for use in ukraine? >> well, kind of military -- as far as we know, delivering massively military capacity to russia....
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that was not about yes of course i didn't even bother to mention blue it's an aspen institute and it was an idea that forwards change the world. i mentioned already two of this war two two of this false peace for all time we will stay pioneers and of course we get add to more of forwards phrases by us presidents that made a huge impact. i mean i'm berliner teardown this wall okay now back to the blue book. when the match was over so i was very angry for one of the reasons it was not the first match. i lost the machine. it was the first match i lost pirate. i was very painful. there were problems with. the machine not being properly supervised and there were moments where i was not confident that there was no outside interference. frankly speaking, 26 years later, i don't care. you. it's the at last, you know, just it's when i resigned the last game and just to this press conference and i thought oh that's the that's that's that's the end that's what will happen with me with my beloved game. and it will be it's a curse will stay with me for the rest of my life. you know what now i thi
that was not about yes of course i didn't even bother to mention blue it's an aspen institute and it was an idea that forwards change the world. i mentioned already two of this war two two of this false peace for all time we will stay pioneers and of course we get add to more of forwards phrases by us presidents that made a huge impact. i mean i'm berliner teardown this wall okay now back to the blue book. when the match was over so i was very angry for one of the reasons it was not the first...
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now former democratic south carolina state representative sellers and executive director of the aspen institute a lot of titles there. this is supposed to be in front of the indo co-voters. most of it was about foreign policy and russia's invasion of ukraine. >> tucker carlson, a total t4 vladimir putin is upset with his candidates for not reporting him. it's almost embarrassed that a mouthpiece for russia today is interviewing republican candidate source president. this is where we are. tragic. ukraine is standing up for democracy and all of western europe and for tucker carlson to go out and do this is outrageous. >> if you watch it. i watched several hours, when he was making point two mike pence. you are more worried about tanks arriving in ukraine, it got a lot of applause. >> sadly the party base has become much more isolationist and protectionist and this is not a healthy place for the party to be. we have seen these in the 1930s. r2 oceans didn't protect us from being attacked at pearl harbor. our oceans didn't protect us on 9/11. when will we ever learn the lesson. this is a good inves
now former democratic south carolina state representative sellers and executive director of the aspen institute a lot of titles there. this is supposed to be in front of the indo co-voters. most of it was about foreign policy and russia's invasion of ukraine. >> tucker carlson, a total t4 vladimir putin is upset with his candidates for not reporting him. it's almost embarrassed that a mouthpiece for russia today is interviewing republican candidate source president. this is where we are....
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the executive director and vice president of the congressional program at the aspen institute. also with us, steve bannon, the producer of the rachel maddow's show, and msnbc political contributor and author of the book, the impostors, how republicans quick governing and ceased american politics. congressman, i've been wanting both of you, but congressman, they want to start with you. basically, with the title of steve's book, this isn't governing. there's no part of this is governing. on that night by mccarthy won the speakership, on january 7th, you wrote an op-ed for cnn titled, the deal mccarthy's truck wasn't inexplicable act of self destruction. in it, you wrote, quote, pragmatic and rational republican members who bristled at the concessions that mccarthy handed to gaetz and his ilk must force a course correction and change that dynamics. this is the moment for rational house republicans to make their stand. end quote. doesn't look like anyone took your advice. >> no, not at the moment. but ali, what i will say is one of my great frustrations i serve in the house is that
the executive director and vice president of the congressional program at the aspen institute. also with us, steve bannon, the producer of the rachel maddow's show, and msnbc political contributor and author of the book, the impostors, how republicans quick governing and ceased american politics. congressman, i've been wanting both of you, but congressman, they want to start with you. basically, with the title of steve's book, this isn't governing. there's no part of this is governing. on that...
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[laughter] we've got aspen institute making commitments. information technology senior management forum. isc squared. counsel usa. check point software technologies. microsoft announced a long-term alliance for the historic greenwood community in the neighborhood of tulsa. given the moniker of black wall street to expand cyber workforce in their community. there is a lot, a lot of work going on to start the implementation. even that is not enough. there is still more to be done. please partner with us. reach out to our partners at nsf. there are a number of partners in the room. please reach out. i would be remiss if i did not thank the atlantic council leadership, troy, rose, sasha for your partnership in this event. aunt to thank the cyber resource team. the cyber workforce team -- has worked really hard. sitting in the first row. [applause] raise your hand if you are on this team, please. thank you all so much for your hard work and dedication. this effort would be nothing without all of you. more work is ahead. thank you all. [applause]
[laughter] we've got aspen institute making commitments. information technology senior management forum. isc squared. counsel usa. check point software technologies. microsoft announced a long-term alliance for the historic greenwood community in the neighborhood of tulsa. given the moniker of black wall street to expand cyber workforce in their community. there is a lot, a lot of work going on to start the implementation. even that is not enough. there is still more to be done. please partner...
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i said this to a group of folks at the reagan institute this week in aspen, because i got asked thatsupported jeb bush in 2015 at this time? two-thirds raced their hands. i said, how many of you in 2008 supported rudy giuliani at this point? about half of them raised their hands. i said, you people suck at picking who the favorite is going to be. they all burst out laughing. i said, all of us do. nobody when donald trump came down the escalator thought it was going to be him. by the way, for you democrats out there who think you cornered the market, at this point in 2007, barack obama was 34 points behind hillary clinton. how about instead of trying to pick the winner now, how about doing what you said some people did when they watched my cnn panel and say who do we want to be president, who do we think has the common sense and the right experience to govern to be president in these times? then let's get behind that person to try to make them the president. because that's happened before and it can happen again. they said barack obama revolutionized online fund-raising because he had
i said this to a group of folks at the reagan institute this week in aspen, because i got asked thatsupported jeb bush in 2015 at this time? two-thirds raced their hands. i said, how many of you in 2008 supported rudy giuliani at this point? about half of them raised their hands. i said, you people suck at picking who the favorite is going to be. they all burst out laughing. i said, all of us do. nobody when donald trump came down the escalator thought it was going to be him. by the way, for...