![]() ![]() What have we learned since the Manhattan Project, and how does the atomic bomb continue to challenge global warfare? NBC News' Andrea Mitchell leads a conversation with documentary film director Chris Cassel and author Kai Bird in advance of the release of the NBC News Studios documentary, To End All War: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb. Participating in the festival this year are NBC Nightly News anchor and managing editor Lester Holt, co-host of TODAY with Hoda & Jenna Jenna Bush Hager, NBC News chief Washington correspondent & chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell, NBC News NOW anchor Tom Llamas, NBC News NOW anchor and co-host of Stay Tuned Savannah Sellers, co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box Andrew Ross Sorkin, anchor of CNBC's TechCheck Deirdre Bosa, Noticias Telemundo anchors Vanessa Hauc and Johana Suárez, as well as host of MSNBC Films and NBC News Studio's Leguizamo Does America, John Leguizamo. NBCUniversal News Group is the exclusive media partner of the Festival, collaborating on programming and extending the reach of the festival's on-the-ground events, partners and sponsors to audiences across NBCU News Group's wide-reaching broadcast, cable, digital, audio and streaming platforms. ![]() Topics to be discussed include the debate over educational content, living with AI, affirmative action, guns in America, immigration, and the way forward on China. New for 2023 is the "Wicked Problem" series each morning, where all attendees gather to open the day by exploring a current issue of deep complexity. Public tickets for individual sessions are also available for programming taking place during the evenings in-town see here for details on programming and tickets. The full programming schedule can be viewed at and the complete speaker list is available here.Īttendees will have opportunities to participate and engage with speakers in venues that make the most of the Rocky Mountain landscape and bring the outdoors in, through workshops, roundtables, field trips, and seminars, as well as more night-time programming taking place in-town. Passes to attend are available, and members of the media are invited to request a limited number of credentials here. The Festival is divided into two parts, which run from June 24-27, and June 27-30. The Aspen Institute's signature summer festival takes place in Colorado in partnership with NBCUniversal News Group, with more than 300 speakers and thousands of attendees set to participate. Washington, DC & Aspen, CO, J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - The full agenda for the 2023 Aspen Ideas Festival is available now.
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