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crowley, i amnis the cofounder and ceo of foursquare.ryone has ideas for things that should exist in the world. usually been a steep learning curve and a high bar to go and build those things. you would assemble bits of code like lego blocks and make complicated things quickly. i wrote the early prototypes with friends. is not verywrite elegant, but it was enough to get the point of across and put a prototype together and show real engineers that i have this idea, can you help me make something awesome. this is the first piece of code for foursquare. i wrote this in late 2008. the big idea being that if you had all this information about where people had been because they checked in, could you use that to make a list of all the places that are popular with my friends that i have never been to before. the stuff i wrote here is not , but the stuff i wrote early on could only support 5000 people. it just gets the point across. i'm looking at it, this is more complicated than i thought. this is awful. would crash. this probably took a really
crowley, i amnis the cofounder and ceo of foursquare.ryone has ideas for things that should exist in the world. usually been a steep learning curve and a high bar to go and build those things. you would assemble bits of code like lego blocks and make complicated things quickly. i wrote the early prototypes with friends. is not verywrite elegant, but it was enough to get the point of across and put a prototype together and show real engineers that i have this idea, can you help me make something...
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my name is dennis crowley and i'm the cofounder and ceo of foursquare.s ideas for things that should exist in the world. everything that is going on now, you can assemble little bits of code the way you would like a lego blocks and make, located things pretty quickly. the stuff i write is not very elegant. if it was enough to get the point across, enough to scrap a prototype together and enough to show real engineers, a come i have this idea, can you help me make something awesome from it / this is the first piece of code for foursquare. i guess i wrote this in late 2008, the big idea being, if you had all this information about where people had been, because they had checked in, could use that to make a list of all the places that are popular with my friends that i have never been to before. the stuff i wrote here is not scalable. the version of foursquare i built very early on could only support 5000 people using it before it crashed. but it is a good example, you packed things together, and it gets the point across. now, it is more complicated than a
my name is dennis crowley and i'm the cofounder and ceo of foursquare.s ideas for things that should exist in the world. everything that is going on now, you can assemble little bits of code the way you would like a lego blocks and make, located things pretty quickly. the stuff i write is not very elegant. if it was enough to get the point across, enough to scrap a prototype together and enough to show real engineers, a come i have this idea, can you help me make something awesome from it /...
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crowley mr. serrano, and mr. curbelo for offering this amendment to include hispanic serving institutions in the grant program to improve recruitment efforts for the intelligence community. and at this time i would like to yield two minutes from the gentleman from florida, mr. curbelo. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for two minutes. mr. curbelo: i thank the chairman for yielding. mr. chairman, i rise today in strong support of this amendment and thank my colleague from new york for allowing me to join in leading on this important issue. this amendment would allow the director of the national intelligence to provide grants to hispanic serving institutions of higher education to offer advanced foreign language programs that are important to our intelligence community. these students in addition to the traditional classroom setting would also be able to travel and study abroad so they can gain a first hand perspective of the culture in which they are immersing themselves. . middle eastern dialec
crowley mr. serrano, and mr. curbelo for offering this amendment to include hispanic serving institutions in the grant program to improve recruitment efforts for the intelligence community. and at this time i would like to yield two minutes from the gentleman from florida, mr. curbelo. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for two minutes. mr. curbelo: i thank the chairman for yielding. mr. chairman, i rise today in strong support of this amendment and thank my colleague from new...
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sharon crowley crowley... >> season two of empire premieres right here on fox 29 on september 23rd. >a member of a popular rock band gets close to pyrotechnics. his hair catches on fire. >> lions and tigers and, yes bears. also hippos and monkeys wandering the streets. how they broke free. what's happening to round them up. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> severe flooding in the former soviet republic of georgia the worst natural disaster in recent memory. at least 12 people died after heavy rain turned a city stream into a fierce torrent that destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes. the flood waters also swept away businesses swept away cars and the search
sharon crowley crowley... >> season two of empire premieres right here on fox 29 on september 23rd. >a member of a popular rock band gets close to pyrotechnics. his hair catches on fire. >> lions and tigers and, yes bears. also hippos and monkeys wandering the streets. how they broke free. what's happening to round them up. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a...
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next on the rundown, powers and crowley will analyze that interview. later, gutfeld and mcguirk on a teacher refusing lessons on shakespeare because is he white. factor is coming right back. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm, now with an easy open cap. did you or anyonen. in your household work around asbestos-containing gaskets and packing? the garlock bankruptcy may affect your rights even if you do not presently have an asbestos-related disease. garlock's products were used in industrial and maritime settings, where steam, hot liquid or acid moved in pipes. certain personal injury claims must be filed by october 6, 2015. you may have a right to vote on garlock's plan to reorganize and pay claims. call 844-garlock or
next on the rundown, powers and crowley will analyze that interview. later, gutfeld and mcguirk on a teacher refusing lessons on shakespeare because is he white. factor is coming right back. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all...
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david: we're pleased to have monica crowley who joins the group.rmer new york police department commissioner ray kelly had to say about all of this, particularly stop and frisk. play the tape. >> it's a valuable tool that police officers have to be, have to have available to them. and, that has been grossly curtailed. and you know who will suffer for that? mostly young men of color because that who is being killed on the streets of this city and other cities. david: monica, already now in america there are hundreds of people who have died as a result of a pullback of these crime prevention methods. >> right. we've seen inner-cities being ravaged over many decades, david, because of left-wing policies like this. mayor de blasio wants to come in. do social engineering in police department. stop and frisk. we had a judge that revoked stop and frisk and called it unconstitutional. there are consequences to these types of actions which means crime rate goes up. ray kelly, is absolutely right. the people bearing brunt of consequence, violence, guns on th
david: we're pleased to have monica crowley who joins the group.rmer new york police department commissioner ray kelly had to say about all of this, particularly stop and frisk. play the tape. >> it's a valuable tool that police officers have to be, have to have available to them. and, that has been grossly curtailed. and you know who will suffer for that? mostly young men of color because that who is being killed on the streets of this city and other cities. david: monica, already now in...
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crowley of new york. mr. crowley: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the book. i appreciate your kindness in giving it to all of us. we can never say enough about the honor it is to serve with mr. john lewis here in the house of representatives. particularly in light of what took place last week. in the south. and all he has lived for, put his life on the line for. the events of last week left a scar upon our nation. no one knows it more than john lewis. thank you, john. i love you. you're a great man. opponents of the affordable care act have tried numerous tactics to scare people away from the law. that's nothing new. seem to think -- if they keep on shouting peopleup increases, obamacare, death panels, people will avoid getting insurance which is somehow a victory for them. but that's no victory for anyone. commissioner kridler, you mentioned a control in keeping the premiums stable. that's the concept of insurance isn't it? bigger, healthier pool of enrollees spreads out costs so premiums can stay steady? commissioner kridler: very definitely. it's the law o
crowley of new york. mr. crowley: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the book. i appreciate your kindness in giving it to all of us. we can never say enough about the honor it is to serve with mr. john lewis here in the house of representatives. particularly in light of what took place last week. in the south. and all he has lived for, put his life on the line for. the events of last week left a scar upon our nation. no one knows it more than john lewis. thank you, john. i love you. you're...
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i'm candy crowley. tonight -- the nfl in crisis.dences of abuse from ray rice and adrian peterson have taken a toll on the league. now, i'll confess -- i don't know a lot about football. my sundays are reserved for
i'm candy crowley. tonight -- the nfl in crisis.dences of abuse from ray rice and adrian peterson have taken a toll on the league. now, i'll confess -- i don't know a lot about football. my sundays are reserved for
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i'm candy crowley. tonight -- the nfl in crisis.t incidences of abuse from ray rice and adrian peterson have taken a toll on the league. now, i'll confess -- i don't know a lot about football. my sundays are reserved for
i'm candy crowley. tonight -- the nfl in crisis.t incidences of abuse from ray rice and adrian peterson have taken a toll on the league. now, i'll confess -- i don't know a lot about football. my sundays are reserved for
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i'm candy crowley. tonight -- the nfl in crisis. recent incidences of abuse from ray rice and adrian peterson have taken a toll on the league. now, i'll confess -- i don't know a lot about football. my sundays are reserved for
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crowley tweets the clock in the oval office stopped at 10:10 a.m.ts after president obama was informed of scotusaca ruling. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> on in decision day from the supreme court, we want to give a shout out to the unsung here roefz our breaking news coverage forget running the bulls. this is the real adrenaline rush for news junkies sprinting to carry the decision from inside the supreme court and run it out to reporters including our correspondent pete william. the mvp, of course is nbc news intern sam gringlis if the university of michigan. you get the gold medal in our relay event, sam. joining me now to talk about the decision that the interns brought to the cameras, dr. imanee emanuel. so some say we wouldn't ha
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well smoothly we didn't notice any extreme odors then on tuesday we actually went to two plants on crowleyastewater in 9 morning this produce thirty dry tons of solids a day and has a similar t h p for our southeast plant and important for our team to get an idea of what we're getting at the southeast treatment plant and the units arrived on prefabricated skids and so that's what our consultant was paroling proposing for our
well smoothly we didn't notice any extreme odors then on tuesday we actually went to two plants on crowleyastewater in 9 morning this produce thirty dry tons of solids a day and has a similar t h p for our southeast plant and important for our team to get an idea of what we're getting at the southeast treatment plant and the units arrived on prefabricated skids and so that's what our consultant was paroling proposing for our
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well smoothly we didn't notice any extreme odors then on tuesday we actually went to two plants on crowleyastewater in 9 morning this produce thirty dry tons of solids a day and has a similar t h p for our southeast plant and important for our team to get an idea of what we're getting at the southeast treatment plant and the units arrived on prefabricated skids and so that's what our consultant was paroling proposing for our entertainment plant to prefabric it and bring on the skids this plant is similar to what we're looking at to do at southeast oxford wastewater treatment plant we went in the afternoon they actually use equipment that's a different manufacture it is we wanted to make a comparison between the two t h p by the two manufacturers so it can be in the area. >> so on wednesday we went to the cam any fabriction and looked at it did skids and saw the quality control and the processes that goes into the equipment before shipped the team toured the watermelon treatment plant in the afternoon and that's currently the largest canning by the thermal hydraulic it products 2 heed and 5
well smoothly we didn't notice any extreme odors then on tuesday we actually went to two plants on crowleyastewater in 9 morning this produce thirty dry tons of solids a day and has a similar t h p for our southeast plant and important for our team to get an idea of what we're getting at the southeast treatment plant and the units arrived on prefabricated skids and so that's what our consultant was paroling proposing for our entertainment plant to prefabric it and bring on the skids this plant...
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monica crowley: nixon always claimed he never watch television. of course, he did. he liked to watch the news, he watched sports, he used to watch football and baseball avidly. he never admitted to watching sort of mindless entertainment. i was five minutes late for our meetings at the residence in the afternoon, so he expected me to be late. that day, i was five minutes early. i was walking up the stairs, and before i could clear the stairs to the third floor, i heard the television going. then i heard canned laughter coming out of the television. i realized he was watching something meant to amuse. i was surprised by this. i looked at him, and he had his shoes off, and his feet were in stockings, on the ottoman. he had the remote control in his hand, and he was laughing. he was enjoying the show and the moment so much. i observed him for a couple moments, because i wanted him to have those few extra minutes when he didn't have to be "on" and he didn't have to be the serious richard nixon he presented to me most of the time. i enjoyed seeing that. but i cleared my
monica crowley: nixon always claimed he never watch television. of course, he did. he liked to watch the news, he watched sports, he used to watch football and baseball avidly. he never admitted to watching sort of mindless entertainment. i was five minutes late for our meetings at the residence in the afternoon, so he expected me to be late. that day, i was five minutes early. i was walking up the stairs, and before i could clear the stairs to the third floor, i heard the television going....
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first of all why is monica crowley answering her own questions, i don't know.does it concern me about the state of her mental health? yes it does. [laughter]all i'm saying it's bad enough you have three white people talking about racists. don't they have one of their own race questions. >> slavery that's part of this country's history. >> so what? >> so what. >> larry: slavery gets us so what. that argues your point why we're still dealing with this racial problem in america. what do you think of the holocaust. when hewhatwhatevs. >> you're missing -- no it's not the lunatic fringe. there are a lot of people who are racist. >>racist. >> larry: what kind of no sir is that. >> you can't see what's happening because most americans are not racist. we're not. >> really. how many black friends do you have? how many black friends do you have. >> if you think most americans are racists i'm ashamed of you. [crowd cheering] >> larry: how many black friends do you have and you got allt( mad, ha ha haçó ha. i don't have anything to say here. in fact, can we just play that
first of all why is monica crowley answering her own questions, i don't know.does it concern me about the state of her mental health? yes it does. [laughter]all i'm saying it's bad enough you have three white people talking about racists. don't they have one of their own race questions. >> slavery that's part of this country's history. >> so what? >> so what. >> larry: slavery gets us so what. that argues your point why we're still dealing with this racial problem in...
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crowley of new york. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you, as well for the book. i appreciate your kindness in giving it to all of us. and we can never say enough about the honor it is to serve with mr. john lewis here in the house of representatives, particularly in light of what took place last week. in the south and all that he has lived for has put his life on the line for. the horrific events of last week left a scar on our nation and no one knows more than john lewis so thank you. you're a great man. i love you. i'm a little bit baffled by what my colleagues think they're gng to accomplish today by holding this hearing. yes, opponents of the affordable care act tried to scare people from the law. that's nothing new. seem to think that they keep -- if they keep on shouting premium increases obamacare, death panels then people avoid getting insurance through the law which is somehow a victory for them. that's no victory for anyone. commissioner, you have mentioned enrollment plays a big part in keeping premiums stable. that's the concept of insurance isn't it?
crowley of new york. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you, as well for the book. i appreciate your kindness in giving it to all of us. and we can never say enough about the honor it is to serve with mr. john lewis here in the house of representatives, particularly in light of what took place last week. in the south and all that he has lived for has put his life on the line for. the horrific events of last week left a scar on our nation and no one knows more than john lewis so thank you....
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monica crowley. stuart varney is next. we're expecting higher open for the averages today.ng on if he ral preserve. we'll get press conference at 2:00 and answers at 2:30. stuart, over to you. have a fantastic show. stuart: i will take it, maria. love him or hate him, america is paying attention to the donald trump. the left calls him a clown, a buffoon. the right worries about what he is going to say next. either way, politics is suddenly very interesting, isn't it? there is an ill-disguised cry for help from president obama. wants to draft silicon valley techies to fix the government's computer mess. private sector computer guys toiling away in a government bureaucracy. that is culture clash. there is new cheating scandal in baseball. no, it is not hacking.
monica crowley. stuart varney is next. we're expecting higher open for the averages today.ng on if he ral preserve. we'll get press conference at 2:00 and answers at 2:30. stuart, over to you. have a fantastic show. stuart: i will take it, maria. love him or hate him, america is paying attention to the donald trump. the left calls him a clown, a buffoon. the right worries about what he is going to say next. either way, politics is suddenly very interesting, isn't it? there is an ill-disguised...
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. >> monica crowley is the online contributor editor for "the washington times."s eye-opening to listen to this testimony happening from journalists and watch dog groups saying look they are just stone walling us. what's going on? >> this reporter said look the request i put in for the pentagon they said we'll give you these documents if you promise never to ask foia requests for documents. this is how this administration rolled. what is fascinating and should be disturbing to every american is that the transparency promise by president obama in 2008 was such a critical part of his brand, he was going to bring a new politics to washington. he was complaining and attacking president bush for being very secretive and vice president cheney. he said he was going to change all of that. now what we've seen he's done the exact opposite. he's the most untransparent president and white house in u.s. history. reporters and others who are trying to get at the truth of what this administration has done and what they are currently doing cannot get it which means that the publi
. >> monica crowley is the online contributor editor for "the washington times."s eye-opening to listen to this testimony happening from journalists and watch dog groups saying look they are just stone walling us. what's going on? >> this reporter said look the request i put in for the pentagon they said we'll give you these documents if you promise never to ask foia requests for documents. this is how this administration rolled. what is fascinating and should be...
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and here in new york city monica crowley, are you feeling this anger on the left? monica's first, yeah. >> i wouldn't describe it as anger. in the case of barack obama, what you see is a long frustration over issues like immigration, which he pledged to take on and the left is frustrated he hasn't done anything on that. isis. there are some issues i think that left feels he hasn't moved enough on. >> but you're misinterpreting my question. the anger comes from barack obama not getting his props, not being respected enough. not the mistakes he may have made. >> but i don't think that's inconsistent with what i said. i think they feel that if he would be getting the kind of props you describe if he had gone further left and done the things that are -- >> see, i don't see it that way. i see, they are mad at anyone who criticizes barack obama because they feel that he is a man of destiny. how do you see it powers? >> i just don't know where is all the anger? i don't know what you are basing this on. >> do you not read the web sites? do you not see the attacks that come
and here in new york city monica crowley, are you feeling this anger on the left? monica's first, yeah. >> i wouldn't describe it as anger. in the case of barack obama, what you see is a long frustration over issues like immigration, which he pledged to take on and the left is frustrated he hasn't done anything on that. isis. there are some issues i think that left feels he hasn't moved enough on. >> but you're misinterpreting my question. the anger comes from barack obama not...
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crowley, he's now proofrs of practice at the georgetown university. i'm curious about this idea and back to the allegations that bashar al assad air strikes might be helping isis what do you think about that? >> i think it's very plausible, and certainly consistent with his efforts to simply survive. that's what he's focussed on and he tries very much to manipulate what's happening on the ground. and to try to play one element of the opposition off against the other so that he can survive and ultimately be able to dictate what happens in the future in syria. >> what does that do for our ability though to fight over there? i mean if it looks like all three sides are working against us? >> well i'm not sure it's only three sides, it could be more than that. it's a very fluid situation, there's not necessarily a clear battle line to the point that we're focussing some air effort you know in support of the kurdish people but this particular moment not necessarily along the battle line between the syrian opposition, you know and the islamic state. it may w
crowley, he's now proofrs of practice at the georgetown university. i'm curious about this idea and back to the allegations that bashar al assad air strikes might be helping isis what do you think about that? >> i think it's very plausible, and certainly consistent with his efforts to simply survive. that's what he's focussed on and he tries very much to manipulate what's happening on the ground. and to try to play one element of the opposition off against the other so that he can survive...
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. >> with us now here in new york city, julie and monica crowley. both are fox news analysts.orting on the senator's private finances which are shaky, he is in debt and four traffic tickets in 17 years but the "times" also mentioned his wife having more than that, is that legitimate? >> yes. everything is fair game when you are running for the presidency of the united states. everything. anybody who is even considering running for president ought to know and accept that before getting in. and i think all the republican candidates do. the problem is the double standard. >> wait, wait. what is four traffic tickets in 17 years have to do with marco rubio running for president? >> this gets to my point about the double standard. >> no, no. just answer that question. what does four traffic tickets in 17 years have to do running for president. >> everything and everybody's fair game. they ought to know that. they have to be prepared for everything bill. they are conservings they're republicans. going through think garbage and they ought know that. >> this is absurd,s it's not right.
. >> with us now here in new york city, julie and monica crowley. both are fox news analysts.orting on the senator's private finances which are shaky, he is in debt and four traffic tickets in 17 years but the "times" also mentioned his wife having more than that, is that legitimate? >> yes. everything is fair game when you are running for the presidency of the united states. everything. anybody who is even considering running for president ought to know and accept that...
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joining me now, dan henninger from the "wall street journal" and monica crowley, "washington times" onlineon editor. also fox news contributor and a great person. start with you. new jersey's credit rating has been downgraded nine times, nine times under his watch. he has $40 billion in unfunded pension liabilities right now. >> yes, well, you kind of defined it, cheryl. the idea that a republican would run for president from what is essentially a failed state, new jersey, is just doesn't quite compute, right? there was no way he would actually succeed in new jersey i don't think. but the credit downgrades an difficulties in new jersey, the bridge scandal on top of that, has taken a toll. and it is pushed down his approval ratings. >> you know what? he is a republican governor in a liberal state, let's be honest. here. new jersey is democratic state and been reelected and he good fan base in the state but it is not good for business. >> he has a economic record largely mixed. he will have to answer for that. he is up against as you say 13 others many of whom have relatively stronger econom
joining me now, dan henninger from the "wall street journal" and monica crowley, "washington times" onlineon editor. also fox news contributor and a great person. start with you. new jersey's credit rating has been downgraded nine times, nine times under his watch. he has $40 billion in unfunded pension liabilities right now. >> yes, well, you kind of defined it, cheryl. the idea that a republican would run for president from what is essentially a failed state, new...
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monica crowley and from washington kirsten powers both fox news analysts.re am i going wrong here, kirsten? >>ll we have had this conversation before. do i think that racism is a serious issue in this country. i don't know why you are so unable to see that? >> because i don't think it's an epidemic of racism. i don't think it's engrain dollars in the society. and every country on earth has racist elements in it. wouldn't you concede that? every country on the planet has racist elements within it. >> what does that have to do with anything? >> it has to do with you can't have a perfect world kirsten. >> you are making two different arguments. is it we are racist and so is everybody else? >> no, no. we are not racist. we don't have a system where racism is acceptable at all. >> no. it's not acceptable. but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. >> all right. so you want a anywhere vanna, a perfect country where everybody is open-minded and malevolent. impossible. >> you always have this way it has to be one thing or the other. it can't be possible that there is
monica crowley and from washington kirsten powers both fox news analysts.re am i going wrong here, kirsten? >>ll we have had this conversation before. do i think that racism is a serious issue in this country. i don't know why you are so unable to see that? >> because i don't think it's an epidemic of racism. i don't think it's engrain dollars in the society. and every country on earth has racist elements in it. wouldn't you concede that? every country on the planet has racist...
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>> well my predecessors on the show whether candy crowley or john king or wolf blitzer, all have doneaking the show substantive and smart and must-see as possible. i hope to continue in that tradition obviously following in their footsteps. we also hope to try new things. we have a cartoon that we're trying at the end of every "state of the union." we'll also try to mix it up when it comes to experimentation with different everinterviews and different segments. it's not an overnight process, we'll try this over the course of the election cycle. i hope we'll try some new things as well. >> sounds like it will be both smart and fun. thanks so much jake tapper. don't forget to watch every sunday at 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnn. >>> and then there's this jake tapper announcing today that he will be hosting the first republican presidential primary debate on cnn and that will air live from the ronald reagan presidential foundation and library on september 16th right here on cnn. and we'll be right back. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth
>> well my predecessors on the show whether candy crowley or john king or wolf blitzer, all have doneaking the show substantive and smart and must-see as possible. i hope to continue in that tradition obviously following in their footsteps. we also hope to try new things. we have a cartoon that we're trying at the end of every "state of the union." we'll also try to mix it up when it comes to experimentation with different everinterviews and different segments. it's not an...
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crowded conditions far enough as a second live look at the bay bridge this morning carol gilligan open crowley's guys out there this a little but a false memory of for the coast is one of the temperatures are warming up once again pretty quickly but we will not be as warm compared to yesterday's check out the san jose de planners. >>anny hong: you're a reporter from the crowded conditions 16 degrees right now by a 10 it will be in the lower '70s but will reap afternoon high of 83 by 4:00 this afternoon under sunny skies temperatures will quarter on a to the mid-60s this evening by 6:00 by ed o'clock this fairly mild in the lower '70s renown as you're walking of this step and a fedora hornets of harassing get in the morning jog in a 56 of san francisco 06 in hayward 60 in antioch will see 60 for the coast and full of san francisco in the upper 60s today to 70 for opus 65 in richmond and then we're talking up for '80s to lower 90s focuses less fearful of antioch and 90 livermore the hot spot at 93 degrees, and for nineties or 105 little more as high yesterday of a hundred and 1 degrees at the airp
crowded conditions far enough as a second live look at the bay bridge this morning carol gilligan open crowley's guys out there this a little but a false memory of for the coast is one of the temperatures are warming up once again pretty quickly but we will not be as warm compared to yesterday's check out the san jose de planners. >>anny hong: you're a reporter from the crowded conditions 16 degrees right now by a 10 it will be in the lower '70s but will reap afternoon high of 83 by 4:00...
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crowley when he was assigned what are we doing and are we nostalgic about the past? no.here's nobody that is defending the pass. there's nobody that is celebrating about various structural weaknesses and so forth. what you get an opportunity to get a reset button focus and is a how do you actually do this where would you direct the congress as it relates to dealing with health care costs? which as a foundational point, you get that under control you're well on your way to an actual remedy. >> let me talk about two points one big, let's go. at a point is that maybe some temptation on the part of congregation to regulate it more push it down push again. that's unlikely to be effective. that is adding additional complexity to the system which we already seeing is going to drive costs up. is going to lead to more gaming behavior and more diversion of resources into how to beat the federal government. but we haven't health care is a unique situation in which the consumer is basically taken out of the equation and instead health care is mediated by insurers who may or may not
crowley when he was assigned what are we doing and are we nostalgic about the past? no.here's nobody that is defending the pass. there's nobody that is celebrating about various structural weaknesses and so forth. what you get an opportunity to get a reset button focus and is a how do you actually do this where would you direct the congress as it relates to dealing with health care costs? which as a foundational point, you get that under control you're well on your way to an actual remedy....
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sheila crowley testified recently in front of chairman martin luther king meyer that that is the segment of the population where we see the biggest gap in terms of affordable housing opportunities so we are disappointed in the t-hud's recommendations that this be wiped away. >> thank you so very much. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. >> thank you mr. chairman, and again welcome secretary castro, the jewel of the midwest and the most important area of missouri, contrary to my good friend from kansas city's comment. we had a meeting last week with a bunch of industry and housing officials and they came up with a lot of different concerns but the same message we heard in jeff city that day, the same mentions i heard again last week, regulation is strangling their ability to deliver services. let me give you an example: recognize that you don't have the same amount of funds that you have and figure out how to use what you have more efficiently. the moving to work program works, expand it. regulation is costi
sheila crowley testified recently in front of chairman martin luther king meyer that that is the segment of the population where we see the biggest gap in terms of affordable housing opportunities so we are disappointed in the t-hud's recommendations that this be wiped away. >> thank you so very much. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentlelady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. >> thank you mr. chairman, and again welcome secretary...
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morgan stanley senior advisor and wall street week co-host, gary kaminsky and monica crowley multimillion-dollaror two escaped convicts continuing in upstate new york. the prison employee who helped pair of convicted killers escape may have bribed guards with desserts to give them special treatment. >>> freddie gray suffered a high energy in his death in the van in baltimore. baltimore son concluded the gray's death was non-accidental homicide while in a baltimore police van transporting him in his arrest in april. >>> appeal for patriots quarterback tom brady ended after 10 hours. he was suspended for using deflated footballs during the afc championship game. his attorney said they made a compelling case. he did not comment any further. the white house is expected to say that families of hostages held by terrorists groups may ransom. he said this is bad idea. >> the minute you pay ransom you will have more kidnapses. we had kidnappings before lindbergh because we paid ransoms. we have had few kidnappings because we don't pay ran some. you can't pay ran some. it is terrible and heartbreaking. ma
morgan stanley senior advisor and wall street week co-host, gary kaminsky and monica crowley multimillion-dollaror two escaped convicts continuing in upstate new york. the prison employee who helped pair of convicted killers escape may have bribed guards with desserts to give them special treatment. >>> freddie gray suffered a high energy in his death in the van in baltimore. baltimore son concluded the gray's death was non-accidental homicide while in a baltimore police van...
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and cheryl casone of course monica crowley.et's get to the main headline of the day that we picked president obama wants to diversify wealthy neighborhoods. blake berman in d.c. explain it to us please. >> good morning to you. the administration administration is moving forward with a plan that's according to a one on the hill trying to maybe more neighborhoods more diverse. housing and urban development would determine where that housing would be constructed. the national council of la razza an action group saying it's about preventing discrimination and presenting housing rights. one senator from colorado say it's a federal overreach, which is what rudy guiliani just pointed out to maria. and they shouldn't be holding hostage grand money. >> thanks very much as woo see-- we see. monica. >> i grew ro up in new jersey. there was the mount laurel ruling. it was challenged all the way up. it was about instituting low income housing in every community. there were at least some low income housing units no matter where you were in t
and cheryl casone of course monica crowley.et's get to the main headline of the day that we picked president obama wants to diversify wealthy neighborhoods. blake berman in d.c. explain it to us please. >> good morning to you. the administration administration is moving forward with a plan that's according to a one on the hill trying to maybe more neighborhoods more diverse. housing and urban development would determine where that housing would be constructed. the national council of la...
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joe crowley, the vice president of the house democratic caucus said, i know where i stand.t will be a tougher all around -- a tough vote all around. purposely, they are not sitting. rice was also a democrat that came out over the weekend and support. by our count, we have 18 democrats. the president says 20. the democratic whip said 25. i think the number will be between 20 and 25, which means the republicans will need 190-200. pelosi said, not my responsibility, so the republicans better get 200 votes if they want to get this thing. host: let me ask about nancy pelosi. democrats have been saying that she should be more vocal in her opposition to this. will that happen before the vote? guest: that is the million-dollar question. she says that she wants to give obama the time and space to make his pitch an argument, and allow members to fall where they must. we are not sure if she will come out. sort of like she did in december on the cromnibus bill. there were a couple of amendments there. liberal democrats, similar to this debate, lined up in stu aunch opposition. the less
joe crowley, the vice president of the house democratic caucus said, i know where i stand.t will be a tougher all around -- a tough vote all around. purposely, they are not sitting. rice was also a democrat that came out over the weekend and support. by our count, we have 18 democrats. the president says 20. the democratic whip said 25. i think the number will be between 20 and 25, which means the republicans will need 190-200. pelosi said, not my responsibility, so the republicans better get...
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crowley. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman from new hampshire seek recognition? mr. guinta: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from maryland mr. harris be removed as a co-sponsor from h.r. 1942. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, the house is not in order. ms. mcsally: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to recognize tucson fire captain for her many services to the community upon her upcoming retirement. captain benson was one of the first women in the tucson fire department, the first female lead training officer. during her 25 years in the department, she has been a pioneer and a role model. captain benson ser
crowley. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman from new hampshire seek recognition? mr. guinta: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from maryland mr. harris be removed as a co-sponsor from h.r. 1942. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the...
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sheila crowley would result in front of chairman luca meyer at that is the segment of the populationwould receive the biggest gap in terms of affordable housing opportunities we are disappointed in the recommendation that is the essentially wiped away and that homes take this can those two programs have separate identities. >> thank you so very much. ideal to. >> that you recognize the gentleman from the jury pashtun from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome secretary castro. thank you for stopping by our district the jewel of the midwest and the support area in missouri, contrary to my good friend from kansas city's comic. but i can just kind of curious we had a meeting last week ranking him and i with a bunch of industry and housing officials, and they came up with a lot of different concerned by the same message we heard is the same message i heard last week regulation is strangling their ability to deliver services. let me give you an example of some of the things they were talking about. i see one of the advocates here and i will give you a couple of hi
sheila crowley would result in front of chairman luca meyer at that is the segment of the populationwould receive the biggest gap in terms of affordable housing opportunities we are disappointed in the recommendation that is the essentially wiped away and that homes take this can those two programs have separate identities. >> thank you so very much. ideal to. >> that you recognize the gentleman from the jury pashtun from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer. >> thank you, mr. chairman....