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it's not up to democrats to save republicans. >> congressman crowley, do you think if this motion is that democrats would help mccarthy keep his job? >> i appreciate the comments. having said that, i think democrats should keep their powder dry. right now we've seen what's been dysfunctionality turn into full-blown civil war, open civil war amongst republicans right now. this is something that john boehner dealt with and what paul ryan dealt with. and when democrats came in and not on one occasion, several occasions, saved the republican conference from self destructing and destructing the government at that point as well. i do think these are incredibly interesting times to be there, to say the least. but it is not the job of democrats to elect the republican leadership, and i think democrats should sit back and take this all in. >> obviously speaker mccarthy is not in an enviable position in any way you look at this. congressman curbelo, the deal only funds the government until mid november. it kicks the can down the road. are we in for the same kind of drama? >> i think what happe
it's not up to democrats to save republicans. >> congressman crowley, do you think if this motion is that democrats would help mccarthy keep his job? >> i appreciate the comments. having said that, i think democrats should keep their powder dry. right now we've seen what's been dysfunctionality turn into full-blown civil war, open civil war amongst republicans right now. this is something that john boehner dealt with and what paul ryan dealt with. and when democrats came in and not...
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liz: well, monica crowley you can always correctly, itemized., which one of the democrats, tapping the president for supporting israel moved up to his about to speak in a couple of hours will be mentioning the story, major warning from the head of the uk mi five, china is stealing data around the world up on the biblical scalp, up from startups and small businesses and lt. col. james on that and much much more in the e the eventhe evening edit next. up up up. up check and special offers. like a free 5g phone. plus, switch, keep your number, and get up to $300 off. with verizon business. it's your business. it's your verizon. (lighthearted music) - "best thing i've ever done." that's what freddie told me. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage to change my life. it was the best thing i've ever done. - really? - yes, without doubt! - [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. - jack put it a different way. hindkim him up up u - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home
liz: well, monica crowley you can always correctly, itemized., which one of the democrats, tapping the president for supporting israel moved up to his about to speak in a couple of hours will be mentioning the story, major warning from the head of the uk mi five, china is stealing data around the world up on the biblical scalp, up from startups and small businesses and lt. col. james on that and much much more in the e the eventhe evening edit next. up up up. up check and special offers. like a...
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. >>> joining me now on set, our great friend monica crowley, host of the monica crowley podcast.ng in "newsweek" that the world needs president trump now more than ever. would you expand that, please? >> yes, indeed. well, we have now had a couple of years of president biden's incredibly weak leadership, if it can even be called leadership. he's constantly projecting weakness, ineptitude, e wisconsin case and moral bankruptcy. we have the exact opposite under president trump. we had a strong american president who projected strength and kept our enemies off balance. they knew that if they raised a finger against the american people or america's interests around the world, there would be an overwhelming retaliatory response, so they didn't even try it. when you have a united states that's weak or perceived as weak in the embody. of a weak commander in chief, the good guys retreat, the bad guys advance, and the wheels come off the world. that's exactly what we're seeing now. this chaotic, barbaric world is crying out for president trump's strong leadership. larry: appease. of iran
. >>> joining me now on set, our great friend monica crowley, host of the monica crowley podcast.ng in "newsweek" that the world needs president trump now more than ever. would you expand that, please? >> yes, indeed. well, we have now had a couple of years of president biden's incredibly weak leadership, if it can even be called leadership. he's constantly projecting weakness, ineptitude, e wisconsin case and moral bankruptcy. we have the exact opposite under president...
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biden four-time speech is inspiring as the media thinks it was a question mark stephen miller, monica crowleyct next. ♪ ♪ >> it was such a clear and definitive powerful speech from president biden who has been just an incredible leader over the last 11 days. >> he was in command. he was strong. >> he was a comforter in chief. i thought it was moving. >> i thought it was a sadly experienced residents. at times like this, i am thank del might think and got joe biden's president and not donald trump. >> judge jeanine: a strong wartime president over oval office address last night but in reality, it was a total menace. joining me now stephen miller, founder of "america first" an advisor to president trump with a monica crowley secretary in the white house. stephen, what speech were they watching? >> not the same speech that you and i and the rest of america are watching. the president put trade weakness. that is the fundamental image that came across to the millions of people both watching it here and around the globe. american citizens are being taken hostage by hamas. they are the prisoners of
biden four-time speech is inspiring as the media thinks it was a question mark stephen miller, monica crowleyct next. ♪ ♪ >> it was such a clear and definitive powerful speech from president biden who has been just an incredible leader over the last 11 days. >> he was in command. he was strong. >> he was a comforter in chief. i thought it was moving. >> i thought it was a sadly experienced residents. at times like this, i am thank del might think and got joe biden's...
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monica crowley, host of the monica crowley podcast. what's going on? >> the governor of california is posing over china like an instagram model. he is clearly trying to make an impression. look, he goes over to china and he has these conversations with president xi. no mention of the 30, 40 yearlong unrestricted warfare china has waged against the united states. abysmal human rights violations. no mention of the south china sea and pacific. no mention of individual inflecting crazy virus on the rest of the world. >> jesse: give him time. he is only there five days. >> he was in a $160,000ev, touting climate change and collaboration on these issues. meanwhile, tesla is building evs in the united states, high tailed out of his state because of taxes. >> everyone is high tailing out of his state. >> he is happier in china. >> never seen him smile that much. he goes to china, a communist dictatorship and loves it there. >> he is in his element, clearly. i think the babylon bee said he is picking up tips how to govern california. the really important issue
monica crowley, host of the monica crowley podcast. what's going on? >> the governor of california is posing over china like an instagram model. he is clearly trying to make an impression. look, he goes over to china and he has these conversations with president xi. no mention of the 30, 40 yearlong unrestricted warfare china has waged against the united states. abysmal human rights violations. no mention of the south china sea and pacific. no mention of individual inflecting crazy virus...
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monica crowley on that. >> dr.e psychological trauma for all israelis and really jews around the world given what they've seen and the anti-semitism across this country and around the globe. and then also liz peek coming up with jimmy failla and staff sergeant david, medal of honor recipient on hand to hand combat. all that top of the hour. you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation of young people who feel they can thrive. ♪ ♪ when people come, they say they've tried lots of diets, nothing's worked or they've lost the same 10, 20, 50 pounds over and over again. they need a real solution. i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. eating all these different things and nothing's ever working
monica crowley on that. >> dr.e psychological trauma for all israelis and really jews around the world given what they've seen and the anti-semitism across this country and around the globe. and then also liz peek coming up with jimmy failla and staff sergeant david, medal of honor recipient on hand to hand combat. all that top of the hour. you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials...
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. >> dreaming a host of the monic crowley podcast, monica crowley. so the presidency going to israel wednesday. what will that do? >> mark wood i think he is goin to try to reassure our israeli allies that are made since to put them and will provide whatever resources they need to take on this war with hamas. but the bigger question is iran which he refused to adjust last night on 60 minutes. the problem for this president is he is inherently weak. you know, joe biden has always been a corrupt hack. now he is a pac, you know, nearest military force on the face of the deep and supposedly the free world. but every time the united state is either week in real terms or perceived as weak, the good guy retreat, the bad guys advance, and the wheels come off the world. this is exactly what we are seeing now, and no trip to israel is going to change the international dynamic. there is a reason why hamas and hezbollah, as well as the russians and chinese, and terrorist organizations around the world, are advancing right now, because they know that there's not
. >> dreaming a host of the monic crowley podcast, monica crowley. so the presidency going to israel wednesday. what will that do? >> mark wood i think he is goin to try to reassure our israeli allies that are made since to put them and will provide whatever resources they need to take on this war with hamas. but the bigger question is iran which he refused to adjust last night on 60 minutes. the problem for this president is he is inherently weak. you know, joe biden has always...
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this is tim crowley, a representative of lithium americas, who owns this mine.ey component to getting high energy storage batteries into our market. right now we are completely dependent on fossil fuels for the energy we utilise every day. but there are environmentalists who believe the answer to tackling climate change isn't yet more mines. john heads up a local environmental charity. the mining operation is in fact very damaging to the environment and we have got to be very careful how we permit these things, because this is their ancestral land. it is being taken from them yet again. 0pponents to this mine think that this is just the beginning, that this whole area will become one massive mining district. and when you ask lithium americas, it is pretty clear that is exactly what they want. i know that there are concerns that this whole area, which is stunningly beautiful, might end up becoming a mining district. if the united states is going to be self—sufficient, there has to be more, there has to be more development. the people at this protest are already l
this is tim crowley, a representative of lithium americas, who owns this mine.ey component to getting high energy storage batteries into our market. right now we are completely dependent on fossil fuels for the energy we utilise every day. but there are environmentalists who believe the answer to tackling climate change isn't yet more mines. john heads up a local environmental charity. the mining operation is in fact very damaging to the environment and we have got to be very careful how we...
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joining me now, ben domenech fox news contributor and editor at the spec traitor and monthly ca crowleycretary in the trump administration. ben, i do want to say that joe biden has given a full-throated support of israel. but what we're talking about is a question of priorities and it would seem to me, ben, that the number one priority, number one job of the president of the united states is actually through the constitution and how he's empowered, to deal with foreign affairs. and you're talking about junk fees and the phillies. >> look, we have a commander in chief who's really been absent. he's been absent not just mentally but frankly he's been really out of the scene when it comes to so many different challenges that we face around the world. i think this week was another sign of just how much he's out of touch with the priorities that he ought to have as commander in chief. and i think that, unfortunately, you know, for the way that washington works right now, our foreign policy is effectively on auto pilot. it's being run by the same members the foreign policy blob that were ther
joining me now, ben domenech fox news contributor and editor at the spec traitor and monthly ca crowleycretary in the trump administration. ben, i do want to say that joe biden has given a full-throated support of israel. but what we're talking about is a question of priorities and it would seem to me, ben, that the number one priority, number one job of the president of the united states is actually through the constitution and how he's empowered, to deal with foreign affairs. and you're...
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. >> joining me now, monica crowley. so the president is going to israel wednesday. but is that going to do it. >> i think he's goinsog to try allies that israeli the united states supports them and we will provide whatever resources they need to take on v erthis war with hamas.ra thn,e bigger question is iran, which he refused to address on d 60 minutes t.mi thnue problem is he is inherent weak. now he is a corrupt hack leadin the greatest military force on the face of the earth and lita supposedly the free world. but every time divided states i either weey k in real terms or perceived as weak, the good guy retreat and the bad guys advanc and the wheels come off the world. this is exactly what we are seeing now and note for israel r isea going to change the international dynamic. there is a reason why hamas and hezbollah as well as the russians and chinese and terrorist organizations around the world are advancing right now because they know there's not going to be any kind of meaningfulhine retaliation for president of the united states or america as a whole. >> je
. >> joining me now, monica crowley. so the president is going to israel wednesday. but is that going to do it. >> i think he's goinsog to try allies that israeli the united states supports them and we will provide whatever resources they need to take on v erthis war with hamas.ra thn,e bigger question is iran, which he refused to address on d 60 minutes t.mi thnue problem is he is inherent weak. now he is a corrupt hack leadin the greatest military force on the face of the earth...
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to hide from israel's attacks to meet you met with in co, out you 0 is bringing page a crowley who is a former us assistant secretary of state and retired us air force colonel. he joins us from alexandra in virginia page a thank you so much for being on the program. certainly a very fluid situation at the moment. what we do know is that us president joe biden is currently on his way to israel. and that comes often, tonight's developments in gaza and the bombing of a hospital just how much would that bombing of such a critical civilian infrastructure have on president biden's arrival and just diplomatic discussions in his room? i think it just takes a very difficult balancing act of the president is trying to maintain and it adds a new level of complexity, you know, to his trip. you know, clearly on the one hand he wanted to demonstrate in person what he has said in public, you know that he supports israel's right to self defense of self defense within the rule of law. on the other hand, he's, he's trying to also, you know, make, make sure that there is a humanitarian assistance and pr
to hide from israel's attacks to meet you met with in co, out you 0 is bringing page a crowley who is a former us assistant secretary of state and retired us air force colonel. he joins us from alexandra in virginia page a thank you so much for being on the program. certainly a very fluid situation at the moment. what we do know is that us president joe biden is currently on his way to israel. and that comes often, tonight's developments in gaza and the bombing of a hospital just how much would...
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was biden's wartime speech really as inspiring as the media thinks it was stephen miller and monica crowley react next. >> fox nation gives you crucial insight into the war on israel timeline of terror. this isn't going to be days. this isn't going to be weeks. it's going to be months ahead. who is hamas? hamas showed. no mercy to these people. they dragged women through the streets of. >> who is benjamin netanyahu? he's calling for a unity. and he said that israel will secure its borders. >> the war in israel in three shows. timeline. terror. who is hamas? who is benjamin netanyahu? streaming on fox nation. >> have you or anyone you know ever been stationed? marine corps base camp lagoon camp lagoon's water was contaminated by fuel leaks. if you had any water contact while at camp lagoon have been with cancer or parkinson's disease. >> you may be entitled to compensation. >> as a marine who was stationed at camp jim, myself, four years. this cause hits close to home. so if you've been stationed or visited marine corps base camp in june and have cancer or parkinson's. visit camp lejeune and
was biden's wartime speech really as inspiring as the media thinks it was stephen miller and monica crowley react next. >> fox nation gives you crucial insight into the war on israel timeline of terror. this isn't going to be days. this isn't going to be weeks. it's going to be months ahead. who is hamas? hamas showed. no mercy to these people. they dragged women through the streets of. >> who is benjamin netanyahu? he's calling for a unity. and he said that israel will secure its...
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tim crowley has been a mining advocate in nevada for most of his life, battling environmentalists forlithium america's developing the site. are you an environmentalist? of course. i'm an outdoorsman. i live on this planetjust like everybody else. i love it. i guess there will be people who say someone who has been pro mining for a long time, calling themselves an environmentalist, that's incongruous. mining plays an essential role in transitioning into a better, greener environment. the mining industry is not mining minerals for the sake of mining minerals, they are doing it because demand has asked for those things. nobody produces any product if there is no demand for it. the demand is high for these things and it's exceptionally high for lithium, for a very good reason. work on this mine began in march after years of legal battles. when complete, the lithium will go to general motors to make batteries, but many environmentalists simply don't buy that this mine will help save the planet. john karr heads up the local environment agency. these minerals are used for our technology tran
tim crowley has been a mining advocate in nevada for most of his life, battling environmentalists forlithium america's developing the site. are you an environmentalist? of course. i'm an outdoorsman. i live on this planetjust like everybody else. i love it. i guess there will be people who say someone who has been pro mining for a long time, calling themselves an environmentalist, that's incongruous. mining plays an essential role in transitioning into a better, greener environment. the mining...
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on b, j crowley is a former us assistance actually of station retired a force connell. he says the hospital type further complicates president biden's visit to israel. or i think it just takes a very difficult balancing act because the president is trying to maintain. and it adds a new level of complexity. you know, to his trip. you know, clearly on the one hand he wanted to demonstrate in person what he has said in public, you know that he supports israel's right to self defense of self defense within the rule of law. from the other hand he's, he's trying to also, you know, make, make sure that there is a humanitarian assistance and protection for the palestinian people. and, and this clearly demonstrates that, yeah, regardless of who ultimately is judged to be responsible for this tragedy, that the awful things happen in war. and it's going to be very difficult for the, for the president to navigate through this, you know, very narrow path. presidential visits are normally very scripted. you spend weeks in advance, you know, determining what, what we call deliverables
on b, j crowley is a former us assistance actually of station retired a force connell. he says the hospital type further complicates president biden's visit to israel. or i think it just takes a very difficult balancing act because the president is trying to maintain. and it adds a new level of complexity. you know, to his trip. you know, clearly on the one hand he wanted to demonstrate in person what he has said in public, you know that he supports israel's right to self defense of self...
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j. crowley, who's joining us from alexandria virginia for more on the american captives who it released today. pj, it connie is a former us assistant secretary of state and a former spokesman for the state department. thank you very much for joining us. we didn't hear a lot of detail from antony blinking, the secretary of state on what happened today. you have workshop of state department, you know how things work the what would have gone on to secure the release of these 2 american captives as well. first of all i, i do think that the secretary blinking by revealing very few if any details is, is signaling that this is an ongoing effort that has been reinforced by the other players and in this action today. so that we, we now do know that there is an active process underway involving united states israel culture, perhaps others. and that in a sense, we now have an active negotiation among all these parties over the conditions under which more hostages will be released. yeah, we heard from him that 10 americans are still on accounted for, and he said that the us would do everything poss
j. crowley, who's joining us from alexandria virginia for more on the american captives who it released today. pj, it connie is a former us assistant secretary of state and a former spokesman for the state department. thank you very much for joining us. we didn't hear a lot of detail from antony blinking, the secretary of state on what happened today. you have workshop of state department, you know how things work the what would have gone on to secure the release of these 2 american captives as...
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this is tim crowley, a representative of lithium americas who owns the mind. , , , ., mind.ssential, it's the key component - mind. lithium is essential, it's the key component to l it's the key component to getting high energy storage batteries into our market. right now, we are completely dependent on fossil fuels for the energy we utilise every day. the energy we utilise every da . �* . day. but there are environmentalists| day. but there are - environmentalists who day. but there are _ environmentalists who believe the answer to tackling climate change isn't yet more minds. don had a heads up a local environmental charity. fix, don had a heads up a local environmental charity. a mining o eration environmental charity. a mining operation is _ environmental charity. a mining operation is in _ environmental charity. a mining operation is in fact _ environmental charity. a mining operation is in fact very - operation is in fact very damaging to the intel environment and we have to be very careful how we permit these things because this is their ancestral lands —— john hadder.
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it is about the real but fictionalized of cold war between alastair crowley and adolf hitler. and three -- the first three artists who were hired to work on the book all had major life catastrophes like illness, suicide etc., and i was starting to get scared that you start writing about someone like alastair rally -- alastair crowley and there is something dangerous happening. i got really scared when i was writing that, that i was touching energy that i should not. it was really hard to do and to tell that story as reality with history, while also getting into these characters and trying to distinguish in a responsible way. that was the most harrowing experience i had. caller: thank you very much, gentlemen. this is a fascinating conversation. i'm interested in your role about research. how much of the research and writing? do they overlap each other? also, your role with agents. thank you very much. douglas: with life, i like to have all the research done before i start writing. i will do a little bit of research to get to the stage, and the proposal is usually something tha
it is about the real but fictionalized of cold war between alastair crowley and adolf hitler. and three -- the first three artists who were hired to work on the book all had major life catastrophes like illness, suicide etc., and i was starting to get scared that you start writing about someone like alastair rally -- alastair crowley and there is something dangerous happening. i got really scared when i was writing that, that i was touching energy that i should not. it was really hard to do and...
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crowley, the former secretary of state under president obama, and author of "red line politics, in a time of fractured states and diplomacy." when you hear the secretary of defense say that in his carefully chosen words, what do you hear? >> the escalation threat is real, and thinking of what secretary tony blinken said, the change of the status quo means an elimination of hamas of both a military threat of israel and the governing body of gaza, and who is going to try to prevent that from happening and not just hamas and the impending military action of israel and also iran, which is one of, you know, their, teheran's proxies in the region. so that dynamic, as you try to eliminate hamas, that will obviously cross iran's perceived interests in the region. >> yeah. there is also some new reporting that the biden administrations is pressing or asking israel behind the scenes to delay the ground incursion in order to try and get more hostages out, and blinken by all reports is working nonstop on this with qatar and egypt to try to move it along, and can you describe for me how difficult
crowley, the former secretary of state under president obama, and author of "red line politics, in a time of fractured states and diplomacy." when you hear the secretary of defense say that in his carefully chosen words, what do you hear? >> the escalation threat is real, and thinking of what secretary tony blinken said, the change of the status quo means an elimination of hamas of both a military threat of israel and the governing body of gaza, and who is going to try to...
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they say they are watch it hamas control -- terrorists they crowley everything in gaza strip, the hospitalsks, everything that is there they control. and none of these people are holding them accountable or pointing out facts that reasons that gaza does n not have water, terrorists have been digging up water pipes for decades, they don't have infrastructure they used concrete, that state department and u.n. pushed into gaza strip to build tunnels to attack israelis. >> hamas is controlled not just as of yesterday or last month but the last 16 years, on top of, that israel by the way is taking up a position, supporting aid to southern part of gaza, the order to get out is gaza valley, that southern line. go south if you don't want to be in the conflict. >> we understand that biden administration does have a problem and ideological problem but this goes on our universities and culture. we have to understand evil is evil, and ally protecting itself is not. >> coming up, israel ramps up attacks on hamas ahead of an imminent ground invasion, next we'll tell you what to watch out for as this war
they say they are watch it hamas control -- terrorists they crowley everything in gaza strip, the hospitalsks, everything that is there they control. and none of these people are holding them accountable or pointing out facts that reasons that gaza does n not have water, terrorists have been digging up water pipes for decades, they don't have infrastructure they used concrete, that state department and u.n. pushed into gaza strip to build tunnels to attack israelis. >> hamas is controlled...
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helicopter photographer bob crowley saw him when he was here earlier, flying very, very low, just overhe water, just doing a fly-by. that would certainly be something that would be interesting, right? if he had a boat here and was able to get away by boat. i mean, the level of planning would be pretty remarkable if that was the case. i mean, the question is, was this a random location for him, right? did he just drive by here, see a spot and say, you know what i'm going to dump this car here? where did he go from here? and, you know, law enforcement just won't answer those questions right now. but this just seems -- it's about 15 minutes or so from where you are. and it's a really interesting location. yeah, the river is certainly a concern and then the woods, but so far, law enforcement has come up empty here. they've not seen him here. there's not been any kind of sightings, just people on edge, nervous, calling law enforcement and they're doing their jobs. it's a small police department here, john. 17-person police department. they've been the ones out here all day and all morning,
helicopter photographer bob crowley saw him when he was here earlier, flying very, very low, just overhe water, just doing a fly-by. that would certainly be something that would be interesting, right? if he had a boat here and was able to get away by boat. i mean, the level of planning would be pretty remarkable if that was the case. i mean, the question is, was this a random location for him, right? did he just drive by here, see a spot and say, you know what i'm going to dump this car here?...
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i was starting to get scared and you know ride about somebody like alastair crowley and their somethingus happening. i got really scared when i was riding that that i was touching energies thatt i shouldn't and then it was just really hard to do, to be really faithful to the actual world war ii story and to tell that story as reality and history while also getting into these characters and the part that wasn't real and trying to distinguish between the two in a responsible way. that was the most harrowing riding experience i've had. thank five minutes left with douglas rushkoff. sid i'm interested in your robe with research particularly the life, ink. that you talked about. how much do you need to do before you start writing and also your world with agents rethink you very much. >> agents, like literary agents? okay, so life, ink i like to have all the research done before i start writing, writing. i'll do a little bit of research to get to the proposal stage in the proposal is usually something that turns into a version of the introduction to the books of the proposal usuallyy gets me
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crowley first. p. j., we appreciate all your analysis.the region, supporting israel our priorities for the biden administration. four high-ranking senators on both sides of the. i'll i want to continue my conversation from tel aviv today with senators chuck schumer and mitt romney, about israel's battle against hamas. >> senator schumer, when you get off that plane was the first thing you want to tell israel's leaders? >> i wanted to tell the leaders, we have your back during these awful times. with one of the worst terrorist instances that we've ever seen. we wanted the israeli people to know the american stand with them. we understand their pain. we understand there needs to make sure they eliminate the threat from hamas once and for all. so you can make sure that hamas never came and rear its ugly head again. and of the hostages are free. >> what is your understanding of how the u.s. can help in any way to free this american hostages? >> we are working very hard through many different channels. it wouldn't be appropriate to go into the
crowley first. p. j., we appreciate all your analysis.the region, supporting israel our priorities for the biden administration. four high-ranking senators on both sides of the. i'll i want to continue my conversation from tel aviv today with senators chuck schumer and mitt romney, about israel's battle against hamas. >> senator schumer, when you get off that plane was the first thing you want to tell israel's leaders? >> i wanted to tell the leaders, we have your back during these...
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may be able to get americans in harm's way back home, i want to bring in pj crowley, former assistantama administration. i've spoken to these families. they're israel-american. they have lost their loved ones. they are somewhere in gaza, likely underground, possibly being tortured right now. is there any chance at all american troops will help rescue those americans? >> tom, that's always an option, but i think the united states will pursue diplomacy first. we don't have relationships with hamas, but other countries have channels of communication with them. i'm sure that countries like qatar, egypt, others are communicating with hamas to try to determine who they have and what their terms might be. at the same time we're directing intelligence assets to try to figure out who holds americans and other citizens and where are they. we obviously have to know that kind of information to try to figure out if any military option is even feasible. >> pj, is there any leverage here? i was speaking with a spokesperson for the idf earlier in the last hour. he told me there's no negotiation with
may be able to get americans in harm's way back home, i want to bring in pj crowley, former assistantama administration. i've spoken to these families. they're israel-american. they have lost their loved ones. they are somewhere in gaza, likely underground, possibly being tortured right now. is there any chance at all american troops will help rescue those americans? >> tom, that's always an option, but i think the united states will pursue diplomacy first. we don't have relationships...
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and it's about the real but in my case somewhat fictionalized a cold war between alister crowley and adolph hitler, the end of world war ii. three, the first three artists who were hired to work on the book, i get raycom media, they all had major life catastrophes. likeph illness in suicides and really awful, awful things. and i'm starting to get scared come to write about someone like alister crowley in the marriage like bad jujuu in their order something dangerousta happening. so that i got really scared when i was writingre that, that i was like touching energies that i shouldn't pick and it was y hard to do to be really faithful to the actual world war ii story and to tell that story as reality, as history while also getting into these characters in the part that wasn't real and trying to distinguish between the two in what felt like a responsible way. so that was the most harrowing writing experience i've had, about 35 minutes h left with douglas rushkoff. this is marshall, houston, texas. thanks for waiting, thank you very much. this is ay fascinating conversation. interested i
and it's about the real but in my case somewhat fictionalized a cold war between alister crowley and adolph hitler, the end of world war ii. three, the first three artists who were hired to work on the book, i get raycom media, they all had major life catastrophes. likeph illness in suicides and really awful, awful things. and i'm starting to get scared come to write about someone like alister crowley in the marriage like bad jujuu in their order something dangerousta happening. so that i got...
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tim crowley has been mining advocate in the barn of the most of his life, battling environmentalistssite. are you an environmentalist? £36 developing the site. are you an environmentalist?— environmentalist? of course, i'm an outdoorsman, - environmentalist? of course, i'm an outdoorsman, i - environmentalist? of course, i'm an outdoorsman, i live i environmentalist? of course, j i'm an outdoorsman, i live on this planetjust like everybody this planet just like everybody else, this planetjust like everybody else, i love it. i this planetjust like everybody else, i love it.— else, i love it. i guess they will be people _ else, i love it. i guess they will be people who - else, i love it. i guess they will be people who say i else, i love it. i guess they i will be people who say someone who has been probating for a long time, calling themselves an environmentalist, that's incongruous.— an environmentalist, that's incongruous. mining plays an essential role _ incongruous. mining plays an essential role in _ incongruous. mining plays an essential role in transitioning into a better, gre
tim crowley has been mining advocate in the barn of the most of his life, battling environmentalistssite. are you an environmentalist? £36 developing the site. are you an environmentalist?— environmentalist? of course, i'm an outdoorsman, - environmentalist? of course, i'm an outdoorsman, i - environmentalist? of course, i'm an outdoorsman, i live i environmentalist? of course, j i'm an outdoorsman, i live on this planetjust like everybody this planet just like everybody else, this...
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joining us now is former chair of the house democratic caucus, former congressman, joseph crowley. and former adviser to john boehner and paul ryan, brendan buck who has been spot on with every prediction he's made about what's been going on or is going to happen in the house when it comes to the republicans. i'm going to start with you on that. speaker mccarthy. is this a fore gone conclusion? is he out? >> you know, we'll have to see what that outreach looks like. it's not surprising but at this moment, yeah, republicans are staring into the abis here. it feels like after seeing the motion to table vote fail, they've got to do something. on the current course, he's done. i do think this is a clarifying moment perhaps for some of those democrats, those moderate democrats with matt gaetz standing there, a vital person. this is the person they would potentially be help ng this process. i don't know if him standing there is helping his cause thus far democrats have been resisting any arguments for the institution and arguments of next person may be worse. and maybe that will hold. at
joining us now is former chair of the house democratic caucus, former congressman, joseph crowley. and former adviser to john boehner and paul ryan, brendan buck who has been spot on with every prediction he's made about what's been going on or is going to happen in the house when it comes to the republicans. i'm going to start with you on that. speaker mccarthy. is this a fore gone conclusion? is he out? >> you know, we'll have to see what that outreach looks like. it's not surprising...
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it's organized and put on by san francisco native ryan crowley, a member and volunteer here for the olympic club. it's nice to give the to say thank you to the first responders in the military. they do so much for us and you know, being a sf native, it's i love, you know, showing off my city to the military that come come in from, you know, different ships that, you know, that have been out in alaska or san diego. so it's a it's a wonderful experience. teams from the navy, marine corps, as well as local fire and police departments are all involved making this a unique experience for a local small school. it's such a great student athlete experience for these girls. i know they're so excited to be a part of this and we've we've done this for multiple years now. so it's a great tradition for the school and to meet with other people as well through the community. this is only day two of fleet week, the ship tour start tomorrow and the blue angels air show kicks off friday. but today our heroes get to have some fun at left, right and center field. it's a great time of year. and you know, i love
it's organized and put on by san francisco native ryan crowley, a member and volunteer here for the olympic club. it's nice to give the to say thank you to the first responders in the military. they do so much for us and you know, being a sf native, it's i love, you know, showing off my city to the military that come come in from, you know, different ships that, you know, that have been out in alaska or san diego. so it's a it's a wonderful experience. teams from the navy, marine corps, as well...
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it is organized and put on by san francisco native ryan crowley, a member and volunteer for the olympic san francisco firefighters and the academy of art, playing against teams from the navy marine corps and local fire and police departments. this backlash, even threats after a controversial policy change in a bay area school district. after the break, the harassing aimed at the family of the president of the district. plus, nearly 24 hours after this incident, all of us are in shock , are feeling the trauma. what we've learned one day after the drowning of two young children at a san jose da are is it possible my network could take my business to the next level? it is with comcast business. powering all your devices with gig-speed wifi. and you get fast downloads and uploads. pick it up! pick it up! oh we got this! because it's powered by the next generation 10g network. more speed for your business? it's not just possible. it's happening. get started for $59.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask how to get an $800 prepaid card with a qualifying internet bundle. comcast business, powerin
it is organized and put on by san francisco native ryan crowley, a member and volunteer for the olympic san francisco firefighters and the academy of art, playing against teams from the navy marine corps and local fire and police departments. this backlash, even threats after a controversial policy change in a bay area school district. after the break, the harassing aimed at the family of the president of the district. plus, nearly 24 hours after this incident, all of us are in shock , are...
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. >> let ask congressman crowley about that. what happened there, joe?tionality in they have very little say whatsoever to now saying they're responsible for the demise of -- >> a couple of presses, saying i'm here, i'm not going to vote. you knew that on saturday he was rejecting the maga,'s, if you will, the extreme of the magas and the rb jeffrey said we're not going to do it because he never reswekd and what's done if. >> you yourself have been, i don't know, cast aside for aoc. so you understand the extremes of both sides of the party and you had to be stung by that. but, you know, physician heal thigh self. both parties got song serious inview. >> i never want to admit that you're right but sometimes you are. it's a republican problem for sure but what surprised me was the democrats didn't -- the first boat to kill the mogs is an institutional especially if i had made my name for myself in washington promoting bipartisanship. which a lot of folks half. orall in this mfrgs to dptd about what happens it. and it also raises the question about whether
. >> let ask congressman crowley about that. what happened there, joe?tionality in they have very little say whatsoever to now saying they're responsible for the demise of -- >> a couple of presses, saying i'm here, i'm not going to vote. you knew that on saturday he was rejecting the maga,'s, if you will, the extreme of the magas and the rb jeffrey said we're not going to do it because he never reswekd and what's done if. >> you yourself have been, i don't know, cast aside...
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now i'm joined by alex crowley, former political director to bofis former political director to borisjohn mctiernan , former adviser to tony blair. alex, was this the big moment? was it the big fight back for the conservatives? >> well , the a lot of people in >> well, the a lot of people in the hall were hoping that it would be. and his strategy of presenting himself as mr change after many, many years of the same nice in theory. but the problem was his speech didn't really contain much of substance that was changing anything. the big change item we had was not building a railway line and replacing it with a couple of smaller railway lines and a few buses, which is fine. >> this doesn't sound that you were very inspired. >> well, look , you can >> no. well, look, you can overdo the inspirational bit, okay?i overdo the inspirational bit, okay? i think you know plenty of voters would much rather a prime minister that gets on and does stuff rather than kind of can make a great speech. boris could make a great speech. boris could make a great speech. boris could make a fantastic speech,
now i'm joined by alex crowley, former political director to bofis former political director to borisjohn mctiernan , former adviser to tony blair. alex, was this the big moment? was it the big fight back for the conservatives? >> well , the a lot of people in >> well, the a lot of people in the hall were hoping that it would be. and his strategy of presenting himself as mr change after many, many years of the same nice in theory. but the problem was his speech didn't really...
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now i'm joined by alex crowley, former political director to bofis former political director to borishn mctiernan , former adviser to tony blair. alex, was this the big moment? was it the big fight back for the conservatives? >> well , the a lot of people in >> well, the a lot of people in the hall were hoping that it would be. and his strategy of presenting himself as mr change after many, many years of the same nice in theory. but the problem was his speech didn't really contain much of substance that was changing anything. the big change item we had was not building a railway line and replacing it with a couple of smaller railway lines and a few buses, which is fine. >> this doesn't sound that you were very inspired. >> well, look , you can >> no. well, look, you can overdo the inspirational bit, okay?i overdo the inspirational bit, okay? i think you know plenty of voters would much rather a prime minister that gets on and does stuff rather than kind of can make a great speech. boris could make a great speech. boris could make a great speech. boris could make a fantastic speech, bu
now i'm joined by alex crowley, former political director to bofis former political director to borishn mctiernan , former adviser to tony blair. alex, was this the big moment? was it the big fight back for the conservatives? >> well , the a lot of people in >> well, the a lot of people in the hall were hoping that it would be. and his strategy of presenting himself as mr change after many, many years of the same nice in theory. but the problem was his speech didn't really contain...
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tim crowley has been a mining advocate in nevada for most of his life.ning minerals. they're doing it because demandhas asked for those things. nobody produces any product that there is no demand for it. the demand is high for these things and it's exceptionally high for lithium for very good reason. work on this mine began in march, after years of legal battles. when complete, the lithium will go to general motors to make batteries. but many environmentalists simply don't buy that this mine is going to help save the planet. john heads up the local environmental charity, great basin resource watch. these minerals are supposedly to be used for technology for transition away from fossil fuels. and so they're classified as green. but a mining operation is in fact very damaging to the environment. and we have got to be very careful how we permit these things. and in terms of climate change, you would accept that there is a huge challenge to humanity from that? 0h, enormous, we are in a hotspot. we are in a difficult place. one thing that i'm really concerned
tim crowley has been a mining advocate in nevada for most of his life.ning minerals. they're doing it because demandhas asked for those things. nobody produces any product that there is no demand for it. the demand is high for these things and it's exceptionally high for lithium for very good reason. work on this mine began in march, after years of legal battles. when complete, the lithium will go to general motors to make batteries. but many environmentalists simply don't buy that this mine is...
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herbert crowley and so hadn't gone insane yet. when i would write what i read coolidge's comments at mt. rushmore about the four presidents, i had to say brief. his comment was about teddy, and i wonder if whether he already thought of that time that teddy roosevelt doesn't deserve to be up there because of some of his more progressive insanity. so i if coolidge is to go there. i would vote that he replaced teddy. okay. other thoughts in this direction. i mean the the model of coolidge is as a modern president i think you all kind of touch on in a way he a president in times of peace which unfortunately shades how he's he's looked at. but it truly is unfortunate. right. i mean the model of of a a smaller republican president should be within a constitutional government at the federal level opposed to his governorship in which he was actually quite much more active. strikes me as the correct model is it is it lost. at yeah i think well i think somebody mentioned earlier today that coolidge vetoed a couple of farm subsidy bills and
herbert crowley and so hadn't gone insane yet. when i would write what i read coolidge's comments at mt. rushmore about the four presidents, i had to say brief. his comment was about teddy, and i wonder if whether he already thought of that time that teddy roosevelt doesn't deserve to be up there because of some of his more progressive insanity. so i if coolidge is to go there. i would vote that he replaced teddy. okay. other thoughts in this direction. i mean the the model of coolidge is as a...
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illness, suicides and awful things and i was starting to get scared, you write about someone like crowley and then there's something dangerous hang. -- happening. i got really scared writing that that i was touching energies that i shouldn't and faithful to world war ii story and to tell the story as reality as history while also getting into these characters and the part that wasn't real and trying to distinguish between the two and what felt like a responsible way. so that was the most harrowing writing experience i've had. >> just 35 minutes left with douglas rushkoff, this is marshal, houston, texas, thanks for waiting. >> thank you, gentlemen, this is a fascinating conversation. i'm interested in your role with research particularly that life inc that you talked about, how much of the researching and writing do they overlap each other, how much do you need to do before you start writing? and also your role with agents, thank you very much. >> literary agents? >> yes. >> okay. so with life inci like to have all the research done before i start writing writing. i will do -- i will do a
illness, suicides and awful things and i was starting to get scared, you write about someone like crowley and then there's something dangerous hang. -- happening. i got really scared writing that that i was touching energies that i shouldn't and faithful to world war ii story and to tell the story as reality as history while also getting into these characters and the part that wasn't real and trying to distinguish between the two and what felt like a responsible way. so that was the most...
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ryan crowley with olympic club here. you're kind of helping organize this. all good morning to you.r talking to us. what's this all about? so a couple of years ago, we got together with the fleet week and we started putting on competitions. so we've got marksmanship, we've got softball, we've got basketball. and what's you're witnessing today is, is the softball tournament, which is 11 teams and we've got teams from both the military first responders. and then you have the olympic club and academy of art university. so 11 teams total will play till about 3:00 today. and then after we'll go, all three competitions will come together for an award ceremony later this evening, which is really nice for to get all the military and first responders together and celebrate fleet week. i know there's a basketball tournament that's going to be setting off as well in a little bit. you're a guy who grew up in san francisco. you've gone to fleet week as a kid. what does fleet week mean to you? fleet week is one of the best times of the year. i mean, this is the best weather to go down, you know,
ryan crowley with olympic club here. you're kind of helping organize this. all good morning to you.r talking to us. what's this all about? so a couple of years ago, we got together with the fleet week and we started putting on competitions. so we've got marksmanship, we've got softball, we've got basketball. and what's you're witnessing today is, is the softball tournament, which is 11 teams and we've got teams from both the military first responders. and then you have the olympic club and...