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. >> it's terrific that the aspen institute was able to bring you. present carter, when you first ran in 1976, there was a well-known aspen night who died a few years ago. he was one of the first to say "this man has a chance to win the presidency." can you tell us a little bit about the collegiality with hunter thompson? [laughter] pres. carter: when i was governor of georgia, senator ted kennedy came down to make the main speech at the university of georgia law school. and i was going to make a speech to the alumni in a separate meeting at lunchtime. when kennedy made his speech, it was almost exactly what i was going to say. i went in the back room and made some notes about the problems with our judicial system in this world, in this country. i made my speech, and hunter thompson was listening to my speech. he was filling up his iced tea glass with wild turkey. [laughter] after my speech, he was profoundly affected by it -- [laughter] walter: the wild turkey or the speech? pres. carter: the speech. maybe both. he finally got a copy of my spee
. >> it's terrific that the aspen institute was able to bring you. present carter, when you first ran in 1976, there was a well-known aspen night who died a few years ago. he was one of the first to say "this man has a chance to win the presidency." can you tell us a little bit about the collegiality with hunter thompson? [laughter] pres. carter: when i was governor of georgia, senator ted kennedy came down to make the main speech at the university of georgia law school. and i...
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walter: the two of you came on this aspen trip that a lot of us took to the arctic. i want to turn to mrs. carter -- your views, how they changed on the environment, that trip to the arctic, and also may be just what it is like traveling with president carter? [laughter] mrs. carter: i travel with him all the time. we go -- we have been to 80 countries. 80 countries, the most isolated countries in the world. but that trip to the arctic was really special, i thought. we had on that ship, i think was -- what was it? national geographic? yeah, it was national geographic. -- everybody had to be an expert, had to say something about the environment. we heard the best people. jimmy's been working on environmental issues since he was governor of georgia marshlands. so, i think he has taught me pretty well a long time ago that we really needed to take care of the environment. walter: president carter, in this book, which i really do urge people to read, one of the things i didn't really quite know, although i did read "hour before daylight," about growing up in a tiny uninco
walter: the two of you came on this aspen trip that a lot of us took to the arctic. i want to turn to mrs. carter -- your views, how they changed on the environment, that trip to the arctic, and also may be just what it is like traveling with president carter? [laughter] mrs. carter: i travel with him all the time. we go -- we have been to 80 countries. 80 countries, the most isolated countries in the world. but that trip to the arctic was really special, i thought. we had on that ship, i think...
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the united states and mrs. carter. welcome back to aspen. >> i'll start with a quick story, because kathy and i are here because of president carter. you were -- after you won the noble prize -- nobel prize you were an honoree and she said, i bought tickets to that dinner. and it was at that dinner they asked me to work at the aspen institute. president carter: if he's not doing a good job, it's my fault. believe it or not, president carter is now 90. this book is called "reflections at 90." mr. isakson: he said i went to russia last year pretty active life both of you have. mr. sigh sackson: -- mr. isaacson: i wanted to start by looking at some travels you've done recently in this wond everyful book, talking about your trip to the middle east that you just came back from. where did you go? president carter: a couple of months ago i went to russia, we bet meth with gorbachev -- we met with gorbachev and met with putin for about three hours and i asked him questions and he responded. i might say he made a very good impression on us. he was p
the united states and mrs. carter. welcome back to aspen. >> i'll start with a quick story, because kathy and i are here because of president carter. you were -- after you won the noble prize -- nobel prize you were an honoree and she said, i bought tickets to that dinner. and it was at that dinner they asked me to work at the aspen institute. president carter: if he's not doing a good job, it's my fault. believe it or not, president carter is now 90. this book is called "reflections...
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this is right around the aspen hill area. look at the heavy rain coming on down. heaviest is still to come in this region. you can see the very heavy rain and a ton of lightning. we are starting to see wind in that area. you can see montgomery and loudoun county. intense lightning around ashburg right around the area. as i talked about now. we will continue to see this line forming back to the west as well. if you're here, prince william county, you haven't seen it yet but it's moving that way. take a look at the latest warning. back towards loudoun, a lot of wind associated with this as well. i will show you how this is moving down through the south and east. what's that? take a look towards the washington d.c. metro area. nothing in the metro right now. just outside the belt way but this is what's coming. that severe thunderstorm warning once again until 7:15 tonight. locals will be going. washington coming right through around 7:00 as i have been telling you for the last two hours. you're heading down to the national's game. i will continue to keep you posted a
this is right around the aspen hill area. look at the heavy rain coming on down. heaviest is still to come in this region. you can see the very heavy rain and a ton of lightning. we are starting to see wind in that area. you can see montgomery and loudoun county. intense lightning around ashburg right around the area. as i talked about now. we will continue to see this line forming back to the west as well. if you're here, prince william county, you haven't seen it yet but it's moving that way....
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were we bring leaders from all over the world to san francisco making us essentially, the aspen institute for environmental solutions convening them here at that california academy groups were here to these to put san francisco even more on the map internationally run these crucial issues. also we want to make sure the academy is open inclusive and accessible to all. so very proud to announce were not watching a academy for all initiative as her new strategic plan to guarantee that everyone in san francisco, regardless of income or life situation, enjoyed his world-class institution in our new partnership with the city. so, as you can see it is really exciting time at the academy of sciences overtaken his next quantum leap in our mission. sore very pleased about that. to kind of wrap up here, i want to show you the city support i believe is crucial and never been more important for the academy of sciences. we know that your investment is widely being used. we leverage the core operating support of the city provides for things like operating a very complex aquarium, we support systems, etc
were we bring leaders from all over the world to san francisco making us essentially, the aspen institute for environmental solutions convening them here at that california academy groups were here to these to put san francisco even more on the map internationally run these crucial issues. also we want to make sure the academy is open inclusive and accessible to all. so very proud to announce were not watching a academy for all initiative as her new strategic plan to guarantee that everyone in...
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to the aspen ideas festival. or the show. going to leave it there. >> there's such a foment around exactly what walter is saying, about replacing jackson, not hamilton. the reason hamilton belongs there and putting a woman on that $20 bill. i wonder if there will be a grassroots campaign to convince the treasury to just do that because i have yet to come across anyone that thinks -- >> evan's going to lead the charge. >> i'm a big hamilton guy. >> really appreciate, it guys. everyone's got to go see hamilton if they haven't, by the way. that does it for us on "closing bell" and "fast money" begins right now. have a great weekend, everybody. >>> all right. thanks, kelly. "fast money" starts right now. live from the nasdaq marketsite overlooking new york's times square. i'm sarah ivan in for melissa lee. our traders tonight are tim seymour, steve grasso dan nathan and guy adami. tonight on "fast," one gopro supplier is falling hard and fast. shares of ambarella tanking. could spell trouble for gopro. plus june has b
to the aspen ideas festival. or the show. going to leave it there. >> there's such a foment around exactly what walter is saying, about replacing jackson, not hamilton. the reason hamilton belongs there and putting a woman on that $20 bill. i wonder if there will be a grassroots campaign to convince the treasury to just do that because i have yet to come across anyone that thinks -- >> evan's going to lead the charge. >> i'm a big hamilton guy. >> really appreciate, it...
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kicks off the week-long aspen ideas festival. at's where the world's foremost thinkers and leaders convene and exchange ideas. also on friday, customers can finally buy the apple watch through its retail stores. it was previously sold as it is father's day weekend, and today we're paying tribute to all dads. and the wise advice they've given us over the years. joining us is our senior personal finance correspondent sh epperson on some great money advice passed down through generation >> hi, becky. there are about 70 million fathers in the united states today. and dads and other fatherly role models can have a big influence on our financial lives, and >> what he told me was wherever possible try to pay cash. don't owe people money. >> buying an apartment as early as possible. not throwing awa >> probably the best advice he's ever give me is don't spend all >> wise words that are useful at . >> so what kind of other advice have fathers kind of passed down? >> you know, there's an interestg poll looking at fathers and what some of th
kicks off the week-long aspen ideas festival. at's where the world's foremost thinkers and leaders convene and exchange ideas. also on friday, customers can finally buy the apple watch through its retail stores. it was previously sold as it is father's day weekend, and today we're paying tribute to all dads. and the wise advice they've given us over the years. joining us is our senior personal finance correspondent sh epperson on some great money advice passed down through generation >>...
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aspen, colorado. once a small rural enclave it's a glamorous ski resort with booming luxury market. some of themaller real estate independent companies there was only one way to compete, join forces. 40 years aspen, colorado was a hard-to-reach backwater, far away from the world of big business and international tourism. >> it was much smaller, much more intimate. the businesses were small, the shops were small. it had a wonderful feeling. >> bill opened up his own real estate business kaulgd sterling homes incorporated. >> i started with a before loan in 1998. >> i thought well i'm going to strike out, i was young enough naive enough to think i keith olbermann it and i started off thinking i could do this. >> it's evolved and become a luxury market and now we're selling people luxurious homes like this. >> donette smith is ball's partner. she loves aspen real estate. >> looking around these houses are gorgeous and enormous and on this amazing hill. you can see the gondola in the background. what does something like this count? >> the one where you're in it would probably sell for $9 million, $
aspen, colorado. once a small rural enclave it's a glamorous ski resort with booming luxury market. some of themaller real estate independent companies there was only one way to compete, join forces. 40 years aspen, colorado was a hard-to-reach backwater, far away from the world of big business and international tourism. >> it was much smaller, much more intimate. the businesses were small, the shops were small. it had a wonderful feeling. >> bill opened up his own real estate...
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many of the aspen medications if if you take too many can precipitate heart disease. my feeling early recognition and treatment of other conditions allows for a much better outcomes for people. >> is sounds like with so many possible illnesses misdiagnosis would not be uncommon. >> that is correct. the sheer number of conditions and that is the issue because you treat one condition effectively but you kill the patient while you're doing it because she had some other condition you ignored. that is what we are able to do as the primary care gatekeeper type person i can make sure all the specialists are talking to each other and making sure the total patient is treated correctly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think because of the complications and the exposure to no telling what do you need to have someone who looks at the whole person and actually treats all of them. thank you, mr. chairman. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey, mr. land for five minutes per question. >> thank you mr. chairman. dr. udasin, can you explain in a little more detail your ce
many of the aspen medications if if you take too many can precipitate heart disease. my feeling early recognition and treatment of other conditions allows for a much better outcomes for people. >> is sounds like with so many possible illnesses misdiagnosis would not be uncommon. >> that is correct. the sheer number of conditions and that is the issue because you treat one condition effectively but you kill the patient while you're doing it because she had some other condition you...
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, the back shed, the pool cover the solar cover and then my grill went flying. >> reporter: trees came down everywhere. this car barely escaped damage. town over in aspen the home own are in here has damage to her roof recently replaced from a hail storm. >> next thing i know flying overheard the big boom i just sat on the floor with the dogs. ooh didn't know what to do. >> reporter: in delaware county at concord and smith bridge road trees overpower lines made it dangerous for cars passing under it. >> people were literally driving under a limb right now that is over top of electric wire and i don't know why they're doing it. it's pretty dangerous right now. >> reporter: very dangerous. back here live in brookhaven, a lot of people have decided to stick it out and stay at home on a very tough night without power. a lot of windows will be open tonight. they seem to have a very good spirit here. the best thing is most important thing no wasn't was hurt in this storm. iain. >> that is good news. shawnette thank you we saw what lightning did to billy penn. how about direct strike on the ben franklin bridge. this up credible video showing the bolt touching
, the back shed, the pool cover the solar cover and then my grill went flying. >> reporter: trees came down everywhere. this car barely escaped damage. town over in aspen the home own are in here has damage to her roof recently replaced from a hail storm. >> next thing i know flying overheard the big boom i just sat on the floor with the dogs. ooh didn't know what to do. >> reporter: in delaware county at concord and smith bridge road trees overpower lines made it dangerous...
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in the meantime, walter isaacson the president of the aspen institute. he's a contributor.you it's great to be here. >> we have been talking for years at this point. it's going to continue. these talks with greece there that's your problem. it will continue you hear people talking ab it. differently, without a cold turkey exit, having grease it might be the best for everybody concerned. >> they don't drop it? >> one of the things you can issue script for say 20% of the pension and other obligation you have. >> that could go to zero if greece can't get it back together. that's cutting the pensions. >> >> it's like saying you may or may not. >> if we get an economy, it may be worth something. >> or if nothing happens, people ends up getting a real haircut. oernt on the other hand it could be worth something. i think eventually greece will be back on the dogma. >> i'm not sure the eurozone made a whole lot of sense if you can't control greece's national economy. >> as a result does the e.u. become weakened or something that strengthens? >> i'm in the sure that greece is streng
in the meantime, walter isaacson the president of the aspen institute. he's a contributor.you it's great to be here. >> we have been talking for years at this point. it's going to continue. these talks with greece there that's your problem. it will continue you hear people talking ab it. differently, without a cold turkey exit, having grease it might be the best for everybody concerned. >> they don't drop it? >> one of the things you can issue script for say 20% of the pension...
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the political arena. mark: i would be remiss by not telling our viewers that you are in aspen for the ideas festival., you will be talking about health care. will the ruling alter what you tell the audience? ruling gone the other way, i would be talking about something very differently. this will be an important part of our discussions. the focus is how do we go forward, how do we make health care better going forward? tot reforms are necessary make health care the kind of quality that we need, the access that we have to have, the efficiency we need to improve it going forward. the ceo president of mount sinai health systems joining us from toronto. outside the supreme court, gentlemen, thank you so much. still ahead, dreams will come true tonight. the possible winners and losers from tonight's's nba draft. "market makers" continues in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back. julie hyman joins us with details. breaking news we are getting in the past few moments having to do with health care. julie: ongoing speculation over the consolidation of the industry. closing in on a deal to acquire humana. the deal is
the political arena. mark: i would be remiss by not telling our viewers that you are in aspen for the ideas festival., you will be talking about health care. will the ruling alter what you tell the audience? ruling gone the other way, i would be talking about something very differently. this will be an important part of our discussions. the focus is how do we go forward, how do we make health care better going forward? tot reforms are necessary make health care the kind of quality that we need,...
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making the way north and northeastward toward woodmore and aspen hill in the next couple of minutes. driving northward through areas of connecticut avenue and another 429 and 99. this cell around areas of maryland city north-northeast to savage and producing heavy rain for the next couple of minutes. scattered, heavy rains and thunderstorms auld also be bringing light tong the area maybe even some small hail and the main threat is heavy rain. the flash flood watch continues through the night. one to two inches to occur. we'll have more what to expect step by step, hour by hour for the overnight period as the data comes in. >>> three caskets covered in thick white flowers. mourners with faces overcome with grief. >> some people said that the funeral looked like a hollywood movie but the emotion there was very real. megan fitzgerald lives us live outside the mansion where four people were murdered. so many people at the funeral. >> reporter: i tell you, it was family friends. it was teachers and students and parents and people that didn't know the savopolous family a. hour-long service
making the way north and northeastward toward woodmore and aspen hill in the next couple of minutes. driving northward through areas of connecticut avenue and another 429 and 99. this cell around areas of maryland city north-northeast to savage and producing heavy rain for the next couple of minutes. scattered, heavy rains and thunderstorms auld also be bringing light tong the area maybe even some small hail and the main threat is heavy rain. the flash flood watch continues through the night....
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he's had a career in both other staff jobs on the hill and was as aspen brown. >> no, i was assistant written the book on intelligence, that would be wrong, he's actually written books on intelligence more than a dozen of them. we're pleased to have him here live. >> thank you. >> we also have diane roarke. she spent 17 years as a republican staff member to the house, permanent select committee on intelligence, where she stayed until she retired in 2002 and many of us probably would not know her name but for a "new york times" article in 2005 that revealed the warrantless wire tapping program that president bush had authorized after 9/11. diane was targeted with a very aggressive fbi investigation and threats of prosecution that i'll let her get into more of the details with. but loch, why don't we start sort of from a higher level. some of targeted that national security and foreign policy are the domain of the executive and congress should let the executive have free rein in those areas. what's the role in those activities and how is it performed in that role? >> thank you, mike. th
he's had a career in both other staff jobs on the hill and was as aspen brown. >> no, i was assistant written the book on intelligence, that would be wrong, he's actually written books on intelligence more than a dozen of them. we're pleased to have him here live. >> thank you. >> we also have diane roarke. she spent 17 years as a republican staff member to the house, permanent select committee on intelligence, where she stayed until she retired in 2002 and many of us probably...
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another think tank, the aspen institute, said it would have significant positive and durable effectste employment, and income. so the aspen institute just as another example thinks it would be good for incomes it would be good for jobs, it would be good for our economy. so mr. president it seems the only people who don't think lifting the ban would be good or limited to -- are limited to the homosexuals ofhalls of congress, scaring people when it comes to the use of our fossil fuels particularly oil and gas. while i think it is important to come here and rebut this faulty argument the amendment is much more narrowly targeted. it ensures that we will have a reliable sense of the energy vulnerabilities of our european partners. in fact, we are a member of the north atlantic treaty organization and under article 5, were they to be attacked, under article 5 all members of the treaty would be required to come to their assistance. so why in the world wouldn't we want to reduce their vulnerability to economic hostage taking and then we also want to get a better understanding of russia's abi
another think tank, the aspen institute, said it would have significant positive and durable effectste employment, and income. so the aspen institute just as another example thinks it would be good for incomes it would be good for jobs, it would be good for our economy. so mr. president it seems the only people who don't think lifting the ban would be good or limited to -- are limited to the homosexuals ofhalls of congress, scaring people when it comes to the use of our fossil fuels...
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other dogs, and, in return, the donors family gets a 50-dollar credit at the vet clinic. >> this is great. >> yes. >> that is in aspen55. two cars stolen from the lot of the dealer ship in frankford. suspect or suspects, well, they have expensive taste. >> that is for sure. >> ten people shot over weekend but despite number of witnesses police have been unable to make an arrest at this block party. ♪ ♪ to you they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection kills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. >>> forgiveness was the message heard at many churches around the country yesterday. how religious leaders here and in south carolina handled the tragedy during services yesterday. >>> and septa train crashes into a car and despite how it looks, no one was seriously hurt but the big question here how did the car end up in the path of the train. >>> and mayor nutter, in rome, as they return to the vatican city to iron out details with the pope because the pope is coming to philadelphia in september. >> we need a pope count down clock.
other dogs, and, in return, the donors family gets a 50-dollar credit at the vet clinic. >> this is great. >> yes. >> that is in aspen55. two cars stolen from the lot of the dealer ship in frankford. suspect or suspects, well, they have expensive taste. >> that is for sure. >> ten people shot over weekend but despite number of witnesses police have been unable to make an arrest at this block party. ♪ ♪ to you they're more than just a pet. so protect them......
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the corner store in denver... >> $1.73... >> whitaker: ...a high-end boutique in aspen right around the corner from prada and gucci.olorado has licensed more than 300 recreational dispensaries, ringing up $303 million in sales last year; $52 million in tax revenue. this is a lot of pot. this is industrial scale. >> meg sanders: it is. >> whitaker: how many rooms like this do you have? >> sanders: when we're fully finished with our construction we'll have 12 like this. >> whitaker: meg sanders is a new breed of cannabis c.e.o. driven to push marijuana into the mainstream. a suburban mother of two, she left a private equity firm to run mindful, a chain of four retail stores that sells recreational and medicinal pot. all of this is legal. that's just mind-blowing. >> sanders: it is. >> whitaker: meg, did you ever think you would be here doing this? >> sanders: no, never in a million years. i was working in a small financial office, and there just wasn't a lot of upward growth. and what better opportunity than to jump into a fledgling industry, something that we'll never see again in our lifetime. >> whitaker: her 44,0
the corner store in denver... >> $1.73... >> whitaker: ...a high-end boutique in aspen right around the corner from prada and gucci.olorado has licensed more than 300 recreational dispensaries, ringing up $303 million in sales last year; $52 million in tax revenue. this is a lot of pot. this is industrial scale. >> meg sanders: it is. >> whitaker: how many rooms like this do you have? >> sanders: when we're fully finished with our construction we'll have 12 like...
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goal during his peaceful loving period in the intelligence committee said, okay, we'll get rid of him. and aspen a minority on the committee -- getting on the opposite side of him was probably not healthy for your career as a house committee member. but he said, mr. bowlen i'd like a roll call vote on this. i think it's important for us to have a verbatim record. and boles's face turned crimson. but any member has a right to call for a roll call vote. and the final tally was 7-6 among the members in the room. in favor of keeping the reporter there. bolen was furious and remained so for many weeks. but the importance of that can't be understated because hence forth, the house intelligence committee had a verbatim record of the covert action briefing and all of the questions and answers that came after so that a year later when members begin to fade, we can go back to that record and have admiral turner come up here and say, well, is this what you've actually done? very important. and the word spread over to the senate intelligence committee and they demanded to have a reporter there, as well. one
goal during his peaceful loving period in the intelligence committee said, okay, we'll get rid of him. and aspen a minority on the committee -- getting on the opposite side of him was probably not healthy for your career as a house committee member. but he said, mr. bowlen i'd like a roll call vote on this. i think it's important for us to have a verbatim record. and boles's face turned crimson. but any member has a right to call for a roll call vote. and the final tally was 7-6 among the...
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he's had a career in both other staff jobs on the hill and was also the staff director of the as present- -- aspen brown commission on the role and then capabilities of the intelligence community in 1996. >> you can also say he's written the book on intelligence, that would be wrong he's actually written books on belings intelligence more than a dozen of them. we also have diane roarke. she spent 17 years as a republican staff member to the house, permanent select committee on intelligence, where she stayed until she retired in 2002 and many of us probably would not know her name but for a "new york times" article in 2005 that revealed the warrantless wire tapping program that president bush had authorized after 9/11. diane was targeted with a very aggressive fbi investigation and threats of prosecution that i'll let her get into more of the details with. but loch why don't we start sort of from a higher level. some of targeted that national security and foreign policy are the domain of the executive and congress should let the executive have free rein in those areas. what's the role in those acti
he's had a career in both other staff jobs on the hill and was also the staff director of the as present- -- aspen brown commission on the role and then capabilities of the intelligence community in 1996. >> you can also say he's written the book on intelligence, that would be wrong he's actually written books on belings intelligence more than a dozen of them. we also have diane roarke. she spent 17 years as a republican staff member to the house, permanent select committee on...
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. >> i think it was the practices you were giving me in aspen are paying off there. >> you can't say im play the bass? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that is nbc news anchor lester holt! >> welcome to our studio. this is where nbc nightly news is done. >> i can see how lester would win an mr. nbc contest. >> you knew when you were next to him, you were part of something big. >> he is everything you imagine and more. yes, he really is that fun, that smart, that kind he really is that genuine. >> that was very sweet. thank you for torpedoing my nightly news. we want to make a special thanks to you. we're so excited for you. and you are leading the charge of this entire network, which we appreciate. we couldn't let you go without one more thing. we have one more surprise. a little gift we thought would round out the sendoff. maybe we can bring out the gift. >> okay. >> we don't do things small here on the "today" show. we go big or we go home. >> it's oversized. >> to round out the sendoff -- >> surprise! >> you said you were skipping the gym this morning so i flew 97,000 hours back here to make sure it was
. >> i think it was the practices you were giving me in aspen are paying off there. >> you can't say im play the bass? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that is nbc news anchor lester holt! >> welcome to our studio. this is where nbc nightly news is done. >> i can see how lester would win an mr. nbc contest. >> you knew when you were next to him, you were part of something big. >> he is everything you imagine and more. yes, he really is that fun, that smart, that kind...
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spectacular is if the congress turns its attention to how to improve the law, how to make sure it works well. i'm about to go and join people in aspenrado for the spotlight health meeting that is part of the ideas fest later today, and this former hhs secretaries will all be there because we're in part celebrating 50 years of the medicare and medicaid laws and the improvements they've made to the lives of americans. i hope 50 years from now we look at obamacare in the same way and have the opportunity to say it doesn't look anything like it did when it was passed in 2010. it's improved and changed along the way, but it's made a huge difference in not only affordable coverage but more importantly this scene that sun ralphing right now, which is how to deliver better care at lower costs and that's very exciting delivery system reform that's very much under way. >> former secretary of the department of health and human services kathleen sebelius. congratulations i suppose are in order on the big victory. >> congratulations to consumers across the country and providers. the law will stand and that's very good news. >> thank you so much.
spectacular is if the congress turns its attention to how to improve the law, how to make sure it works well. i'm about to go and join people in aspenrado for the spotlight health meeting that is part of the ideas fest later today, and this former hhs secretaries will all be there because we're in part celebrating 50 years of the medicare and medicaid laws and the improvements they've made to the lives of americans. i hope 50 years from now we look at obamacare in the same way and have the...
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>> i hope it is not just the high altitude speaking in aspen there.breath of fresh air. i feel like he's -- i mean this guy is going, hey, co2 emissions cause climate change. we have to start looking at that. i think we have to stick with the same-sex marriage vote. this is stuff i think is appealing to what people want from the republican party now. i think it is exciting. pigs are flying. >> i want to read also something he said on the immigration issue. he says look. self deportations in the rear view mirror. there are people running for president on the republican side who said some very mean things that are continuing a narrative that is killing us. >> do you remember lindsey graham's announcement speech? it was like the biggest doom and gloom. isis is going to destroy us all. i don't know what happened between that guy and this guy. but i really like this guy. i might want to vote for him. i don't know if that works for the republican primary electorate if i'm saying that dude makes some sense. but he seems like somebody i would certainly like t
>> i hope it is not just the high altitude speaking in aspen there.breath of fresh air. i feel like he's -- i mean this guy is going, hey, co2 emissions cause climate change. we have to start looking at that. i think we have to stick with the same-sex marriage vote. this is stuff i think is appealing to what people want from the republican party now. i think it is exciting. pigs are flying. >> i want to read also something he said on the immigration issue. he says look. self...
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his grandchildren of carter begin and sadat and the photograph is of the three men sitting on the porch of aspen lodge, and carter asked his secretary to get the name's begin's grandchildren and he signed each of them and signed, "love, jimmy carter." he had to take the pictures back to begin's cabin and he never wanted to see begin again but he felt obligated. so he went back to the cabin and was -- begin was absolutely icy and, hello mr. president and i just came to say goodbye. goodbye, mr. president. and he handed him the manila envelope and he said, brought this for your grandchildren, and begin pulled out the pictures and sigh it was signed, one after another and he began to weep and carter said, i hoped this -- i could write this is where your grandfather and i made peace in the middle east. and he went back to his cabin to call sadat to tell him that the agreement was off and begin called and said he would sign. one human moment after 13 days, made all the difference. >> this i one of those e-mails that is entitled "life" from victor patel. always a pleasure to listen to you. how do you
his grandchildren of carter begin and sadat and the photograph is of the three men sitting on the porch of aspen lodge, and carter asked his secretary to get the name's begin's grandchildren and he signed each of them and signed, "love, jimmy carter." he had to take the pictures back to begin's cabin and he never wanted to see begin again but he felt obligated. so he went back to the cabin and was -- begin was absolutely icy and, hello mr. president and i just came to say goodbye....
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creates almost a steam bath type of atmosphere and in fact as we take a look to the north, this is right around chatman as well aspen these are drifting from the northwest to southeast. no lightning strikes in the last couple minutes. really that's it right now across the area. as we look wider on double scan live radar they're concentrated to the north and that is not really sinking directly south. it is moving south and east and may clip parts of bucks county and the lehigh valley but there is a cluster north and west of washington that we'll watch as they drift towards delaware and also some north of pittsburgh could enter the western suburbs in the next few hours. so how it's feeling. everybody feels that humidity. the dewpoints many dewpoint scale is oppressive since we are above that 70-degree level. you need to drop those dewpoints into the 50's to get some refreshing air in and that's going to come on wednesday. but until then, the heat index right now 92 philadelphia, the same for dover. on the brink of 90 degrees in the lehigh valley. and again, any of the downpours or thunderstorms that pop this evening n
creates almost a steam bath type of atmosphere and in fact as we take a look to the north, this is right around chatman as well aspen these are drifting from the northwest to southeast. no lightning strikes in the last couple minutes. really that's it right now across the area. as we look wider on double scan live radar they're concentrated to the north and that is not really sinking directly south. it is moving south and east and may clip parts of bucks county and the lehigh valley but there...
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the top three, flights from denver to aspen, colorado were late more than 44% of the time.o to knoxville, tennessee, with more than 44% failing to arrive on schedule. >>> cleveland's plain dealer says the nfl player johnny manziel is willing to put things behind him. he chenged himself in in january. >> off the field it was a little bit of a distraction. i feel bad about that today. i feel bad about that about the last months of my life looking back and seeing my life outside of this field and locker room was documented. >> the former heisman trophy winner is scrapping his signature money sign after big plays. >> maybe he's growing up. >>> "the seattle times" says cole hamels is set to be the youngest competitor. the 15-year-old tees off this morning alt chamber's bay in washington state. he said the coolest thing is taking the course alongside his i dells. because of video games is one of the reasons he's so good at golf. they're saying that's right. get off the video games and whatever sport. >> pick up the glove. >>> online shoe company zappos is trying something new but
the top three, flights from denver to aspen, colorado were late more than 44% of the time.o to knoxville, tennessee, with more than 44% failing to arrive on schedule. >>> cleveland's plain dealer says the nfl player johnny manziel is willing to put things behind him. he chenged himself in in january. >> off the field it was a little bit of a distraction. i feel bad about that today. i feel bad about that about the last months of my life looking back and seeing my life outside of...
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the north and east. get ready in wheaton for heavy rain, aspen hill at about 6:13, coldsville at 6:20 and even in south kensington and this is a pretty heavy storm, we tracked it across fedex and over attenuates park, heavy rain and no hail and very very heavy rain and this heads toward landover hills as we go through the next 30 minutes or so and not to forget our friends in the south. this is heavy activity moving toward across the river toward waldorf, but very very heavy rain causing problems to come down 301 and route 5. you will return and we'll track more storms popping up like crazy and also talk about a huge temperature change by tomorrow. >>> lots of breaking weather news tonight top. check out this lightning strike in silver springs. garrett haake is live on first avenue with the damage. garrett? >> reporter: this is like every homeowners nightmare. this is what happens when a lightning bolt strikes in your backyard. this took out a branch of this massive tree completely wiping out the fence in this womans backyard. she told me she was at home around 4:15 when she heard the thunder clap and smelled ozo
the north and east. get ready in wheaton for heavy rain, aspen hill at about 6:13, coldsville at 6:20 and even in south kensington and this is a pretty heavy storm, we tracked it across fedex and over attenuates park, heavy rain and no hail and very very heavy rain and this heads toward landover hills as we go through the next 30 minutes or so and not to forget our friends in the south. this is heavy activity moving toward across the river toward waldorf, but very very heavy rain causing...
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the i krrntion c is closed in laurel and your alternate is b.w. parkway and 29. avoid this completely. brand new bout of construction emergency road work happening southbound georgia between aspen hill and wendy lane. that just popped up this morning. 66 at fairfax county parkway no problems. 95 looking good. beltway, inner and outer loop rolling nicely. more on the breaking news coming up. >>> the district seeing a spike in murders and authorities say they know what's to blame. >> new information after an i-team investigation surrounding a certain birth control. a warning from the fda. >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> welcome back at 4:58. you can go to a meeting with the d.c. mayor today. mayor muriel bowser wants to talk about a spike of murders in the city. there are a dozen more killings this year than at this time than last year. the mayor believes synthetic drugs can be the cause. >> it's destabilizing many communities, and many people who without the drugs in their system would be law abiding citizens. >> today's meeting is at 7:00 at the fifth district police headquarters in northeast. >>> new information this morning, following a news4 i-team investigation that d
the i krrntion c is closed in laurel and your alternate is b.w. parkway and 29. avoid this completely. brand new bout of construction emergency road work happening southbound georgia between aspen hill and wendy lane. that just popped up this morning. 66 at fairfax county parkway no problems. 95 looking good. beltway, inner and outer loop rolling nicely. more on the breaking news coming up. >>> the district seeing a spike in murders and authorities say they know what's to blame....
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when it comes to the environment, if you got a private plane, you can get to clean air. you can get to aspenrado. you can get to martha's vineyard. you can get to clean water. but the poor people, the fact of our capitalism the poor people don't have an option. they're the ones who contribute the least to the pollution and suffer the most. i just thought what he formulated in defense of the mowers economically in a defense lotion planet where there is a common good that all of us have a responsibility. >> woodruff: just 20 seconds. do you see a changing mind, do you see it changing the republic party position on this issue. >> he is the most popular person in the world. every politician wants to associate with him. he's going to make it uncomfortable for both sides. but i think it's going to be impossible to ignore it as an issue as well as the environment. >> brazil and other nations may be awe of coursed. >> woodruff: mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> wooduff: now, the conclusion to our series on cuba. all week long, we've showed you ways in which that country is dealing with signi
when it comes to the environment, if you got a private plane, you can get to clean air. you can get to aspenrado. you can get to martha's vineyard. you can get to clean water. but the poor people, the fact of our capitalism the poor people don't have an option. they're the ones who contribute the least to the pollution and suffer the most. i just thought what he formulated in defense of the mowers economically in a defense lotion planet where there is a common good that all of us have a...
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the damage. she is in delaware county. you're in as ten jennifer? >> we are along park lane here in aspen just to gave you a sense, what we are seeing, throughout this neighborhood and along the main street. just you can take a look, i mean at least 4 feet deep this route here, this tree narrowly missing the house here. and we also want to tell you that there are 95,000 power outages throughout delaware county. so if we shut off our light minus our truck this entire neighborhood is in the dark. we are hearing the sound of generators in the background, last night we were in the area of brookhaven, delaware county, where trees and power lines also came down, backyard accessories, like grills, pool covers, were thrown across yards. we spoke with a woman shingles from her roof detached from her house. similar damage to what we have seen across the philadelphia region as wind speeds reached 70 miles an hour. >> the weird thing slow motion, like the tree was just going real, real slow, it was like somebody was just pushing it. >> and then the whole fence lifted up. and then i came out saw this.
the damage. she is in delaware county. you're in as ten jennifer? >> we are along park lane here in aspen just to gave you a sense, what we are seeing, throughout this neighborhood and along the main street. just you can take a look, i mean at least 4 feet deep this route here, this tree narrowly missing the house here. and we also want to tell you that there are 95,000 power outages throughout delaware county. so if we shut off our light minus our truck this entire neighborhood is in the...
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aspen hill, 4:52. a close eye just to the south of fredericksburg. biggest concerns today this afternoon, jim, until 8 p.m., heavy rain followed by high winds, also some hail is possible. again, everything quiet down around 8 p.m. doug and i continuing to update the forecast minute by minute, as new information becomes available. >> busy evening. amelia, thanks. >>> environmentalists are hailing the first ever climate change document from a pope. it's a map fest toe aimed at st. petersburg the world to action n it pope francis backed scientists who say global warning is mostly map made. he writes that urgent action is needed to prevent the destruction of entire ecosystems and he argues that developed countries have a responsibility to stem the trend. >> i respect the pope. i think he is an incredible leader, but i think it's better to solve this thing in the plight cam realm. >> he doesn't want to give recipes. it's not up to him. but he says that the political leaders must care about this issues. much the pope's letter comes out in vans of a u.n. su
aspen hill, 4:52. a close eye just to the south of fredericksburg. biggest concerns today this afternoon, jim, until 8 p.m., heavy rain followed by high winds, also some hail is possible. again, everything quiet down around 8 p.m. doug and i continuing to update the forecast minute by minute, as new information becomes available. >> busy evening. amelia, thanks. >>> environmentalists are hailing the first ever climate change document from a pope. it's a map fest toe aimed at st....
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aspen garmz. garden doubles as outdoor classroom hosting students in area and also a big upgrade scheduled here in the near future and plan to create raised planting beds to accommodate guarders in with walkers and wheelchairs. >> and gloucester county, puerto rican heritage was reason enough for a celebration. tonight it was local puerto rican communities annual gala banquet. hundreds showed up. >> up next on "action news" jeff skversky has sports. now, though tonight's powerball leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. new york giants offensive linemen justin peu is fraud of council rock south and several hundred young athletes hit the field get a lesson from one of the best. jeff skversky is here and the phillies. >> yeah, what's there to say. >> what's left to say 109 losses. that is their pace they're on now. it can get uingier. blame reuben, manager bats, point the finger anywhere you want with phillies d
aspen garmz. garden doubles as outdoor classroom hosting students in area and also a big upgrade scheduled here in the near future and plan to create raised planting beds to accommodate guarders in with walkers and wheelchairs. >> and gloucester county, puerto rican heritage was reason enough for a celebration. tonight it was local puerto rican communities annual gala banquet. hundreds showed up. >> up next on "action news" jeff skversky has sports. now, though tonight's...
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people, flying commercial from new york to denver but that last mile getting from denver to aspen is real pain in theeck to do commercially. they will do hybrid of commercial and use one of our taxi services for that last mile. that is about $2,000. the second bucket, if you will is the lifestyle private jet travelers. people who pay absolute huge premium to fly with netjets or marquee, or any of these programs. what they're buying with programs instant access and instant pricing, the same thing we give them instantly through an app with no up-front costs. neil: i think good idea. justin sullivan. always good having you. i will pass it to connell and people like hannity. they're kind of elitist. i could see them doing it. justin, thank you very much. >>> a lot more coming up, ipo surge, and that is crowd tailor-made with this. just easy, easy money for justin. including that fit it about crowd. that ceo, i think he is worth close to $700 million. now he was saying yesterday on the floor of the exchange he doesn't pay attention to money. he will give it all away. okay. i'll play along. we'll have more
people, flying commercial from new york to denver but that last mile getting from denver to aspen is real pain in theeck to do commercially. they will do hybrid of commercial and use one of our taxi services for that last mile. that is about $2,000. the second bucket, if you will is the lifestyle private jet travelers. people who pay absolute huge premium to fly with netjets or marquee, or any of these programs. what they're buying with programs instant access and instant pricing, the same...
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the president saying is this actually true did this happen? they used to be something musical afghan that. john bolton over this. and aspen witt said we just attack the soviets and we killed 400 people. how many people did you kill? about 200. slow down. how many people was a? maybe it was about four guys in a jeep. my point is in the current environment these people became important because what you don't have is a president making that judgment or bad information. also becoming so anxious to deliver the information that you're not done what you need to do. i call it the ruthless application of the methodologies, and asking the question, is it true. so the challenges are significant on the iraqis that i think is more opportunity for success or by the syrian side it becomes much more difficult and it will rely i think a great deal on a very clear indication assistance from some of our close friends in the middle east u.s. insignificant capabilities of their own. >> david, we've been focusing on prices, focusing on the relationship of iraq, touched and syria your as a big actor we have gone into great detail yet and, of co
the president saying is this actually true did this happen? they used to be something musical afghan that. john bolton over this. and aspen witt said we just attack the soviets and we killed 400 people. how many people did you kill? about 200. slow down. how many people was a? maybe it was about four guys in a jeep. my point is in the current environment these people became important because what you don't have is a president making that judgment or bad information. also becoming so anxious to...
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the deal in small towns in new hampshire and iowa you can't be a big deal. >> and here sally hunt and brian dade. what is this event? it is between a donor and aspeneas festival all kind of held by mitt romney? >> that is not a bad way of putting it chris. they take over the entire stein eric son lodge where people come to ski in the winter time. very luxurious, they move from one session to the other. the people here it is invitation only, they are close to romney or one of his sons. it is a way to network, for his sons hedge fund or venture capital, and there is that going on too. it is exclusive and the press is limited. we've had to have an escort wherever we wanted to go. they open up the speeches we are allowed to hear what the candidates are saying to the donors in the rooms. but what is happening here behind the scenes is probably more important even than what is happening on stage as the attendees are addressing the crowd. remember now it only takes one potentially very wealthy donor to keep a campaign alive for many longer than we might have seen in the past chris. >> i thought lindsey graham was remarkably blunt and transparent about wh
the deal in small towns in new hampshire and iowa you can't be a big deal. >> and here sally hunt and brian dade. what is this event? it is between a donor and aspeneas festival all kind of held by mitt romney? >> that is not a bad way of putting it chris. they take over the entire stein eric son lodge where people come to ski in the winter time. very luxurious, they move from one session to the other. the people here it is invitation only, they are close to romney or one of his...
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the region of k amp linigrad. a stream of cute pop propaganda flows from its media services. i happened to be in berlin at an aspen conference a few months ago when we were moving nato equipment and forces in a parade a scheduled parade of our military in nato through poland and the baltics. there was a cable channel called rt which stands for russia today that was broadcasting what they called protesters protesting the presence of nato soldiers and equipment. rt reported these protesters were holding signs and they showed small groups of them saying nato stop your invasion of the baltics. well it turns out that was a phony. when i went there i got the real story. every town that these nato forces went through with their equipment they were welcomed like conquering heroes, women holding out flowers and candy and children and applauding, holding flags of poland and of the united states. but rt, the russia today cable channel was trying to twist the story and make it look as if the united states presence there was resented when in fact it was welcomed. the stakes here are very high. putin is pumping russian language
the region of k amp linigrad. a stream of cute pop propaganda flows from its media services. i happened to be in berlin at an aspen conference a few months ago when we were moving nato equipment and forces in a parade a scheduled parade of our military in nato through poland and the baltics. there was a cable channel called rt which stands for russia today that was broadcasting what they called protesters protesting the presence of nato soldiers and equipment. rt reported these protesters were...
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the american dream. a lot at stake here jose. >> absolutely. zach roth emma margolin and irin carmon. irin, where are you? >> i'm in aspen case. >> thank you all for being with me. we'll continue monitoring this story right here on msnbc and bring you the decisions as soon as they come down. >>> friends and family meanwhile, remembering tamir rice today on what would have been his 13th birthday. rice was shot and killed by police in a cleveland park just before thanksgiving last year. tremayne lee recently sat down with tamir's father leonard warner, as he tried to make sense of what happened. >> reporter: do you remember the first time you went to the park after tamir died? >> i went up there all day, all night, like my body couldn't even move. i just stayed there. >> reporter: what was holding you there? >> i don't know. i just couldn't move. >> reporter: seven months after a police officer fatally shot and killed his son, grief still holds leonard warner. in his struggle with sadness, warner tries to take comfort in the memories of their time together. >> reporter: what kind of memories do you hold on to about tamir.
the american dream. a lot at stake here jose. >> absolutely. zach roth emma margolin and irin carmon. irin, where are you? >> i'm in aspen case. >> thank you all for being with me. we'll continue monitoring this story right here on msnbc and bring you the decisions as soon as they come down. >>> friends and family meanwhile, remembering tamir rice today on what would have been his 13th birthday. rice was shot and killed by police in a cleveland park just before...
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the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> calling all veterans. if you'd like to get a free dental screening, here's your chance. aspenlitary. the company, which boasts more than 300 offices nationwide, says they just want to provide a day of service to those who have served their country. >>> the supreme court's ruling on marriage equality caps off an historic yet somber week for president obama. kristen welker is joining us with from the white house. kristen, what's the mood like there? i'm going to get it's upbeat? >> reporter: given what question saw from the supreme court yesterday, you're right. the mood here when that decision came down was jubilant. staffers gathered on the north lawn waiting for the lights to go up last night. any one of this week's headlines could have been a monumental part of this week's legacy but they form an unforgettable chapter in history i. images that punctuate a defining week. an outpouring of emotion at the supreme court, the white house glowing in a rainbow of pride late friday night. while earlier in the day in south carolina the president helping to heal a community and a natio
the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> calling all veterans. if you'd like to get a free dental screening, here's your chance. aspenlitary. the company, which boasts more than 300 offices nationwide, says they just want to provide a day of service to those who have served their country. >>> the supreme court's ruling on marriage equality caps off an historic yet somber week for president obama. kristen welker is joining us with from the white house. kristen, what's the mood like...