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newt." this was a little bit before gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress related to publishing. that is information that we have in the paper related to this ethics scandal. it is of much interest to his story for researchers, who wants the stiff historians and researchers who want to look at jim wright and his time in congress. many who look at this event as it really the beginning of the partisanship and congress that still has an effect in washington today. it was very significant, a very significant event in congressional history. what we have here in the collection, is some photographs and documents related to john f. kennedy's trip to dallas fort worth, in 1963. when he began the trip, he actually came into fort worth, we have photographs of president november 21, 1963. and mrs. kennedy exiting air force one in their arrival at fort worth. they spent the night in the texas hotel, in downtown fort worth. in the next morning, john f. kennedy gave a speech in front of the hotel
newt." this was a little bit before gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress related to publishing. that is information that we have in the paper related to this ethics scandal. it is of much interest to his story for researchers, who wants the stiff historians and researchers who want to look at jim wright and his time in congress. many who look at this event as it really the beginning of the partisanship and congress that still has an effect in washington today. it was very...
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thank you for writing, newt. this was a little bit before newt gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress relating to book publishing. it kind of came closer goal for him. that is the information that we have in the papers related to this ethics scandal. that is of much interest to his story and researchers who want to look at jim wright and want to look at his time in congress. many look at this event is the beginning of the partisanship in congress that still has an effect on washington today. it was a very significant event in congressional history. what we have here in the collection are some photographs and documents related to john f. kennedy's trip to dallas-fort worth in 1963. when he began that trip, he came to ft. worth november 21, 1963. we have photographs of president kennedy and mrs. kennedy exiting air force one and their arrival in fort worth. they spent the night in a texas hotel in downtown fort worth. the next morning, john f. kennedy take a speech in front of the hotel and jim wright was
thank you for writing, newt. this was a little bit before newt gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress relating to book publishing. it kind of came closer goal for him. that is the information that we have in the papers related to this ethics scandal. that is of much interest to his story and researchers who want to look at jim wright and want to look at his time in congress. many look at this event is the beginning of the partisanship in congress that still has an effect on washington...
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newt." this was a little bit before newt gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress related to publishing. a kind of came full circle for him. is of much interest to historians and researchers who wright andk at jim his time in congress and many look at this event as the beginning of the partisanship in congress that still has an effect on washington today. it was a very significant event in congressional history. what we have here in the collection is some photographs and documents related to john f. kennedy's trip to dallas-fort worth in 1963. he actually came into and we have photographs of -- fort worth, and wehout a draft -- have photographs of president kennedy and mrs. kennedy. they spend their nights in the texas hotel in downtown ft. worth, and the next minute, john f. kennedy gave a speech input t wase hotel, and jim wrigh part of the delegation that was with president kennedy at that speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for the chamber of commerce prayer b
newt." this was a little bit before newt gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress related to publishing. a kind of came full circle for him. is of much interest to historians and researchers who wright andk at jim his time in congress and many look at this event as the beginning of the partisanship in congress that still has an effect on washington today. it was a very significant event in congressional history. what we have here in the collection is some photographs and documents...
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newt would say what are you up to now. some of the people who were very involved in our freshmen class. the breakfast club was named by others, not by us. it kind of got a life of its own after that. we tried -- we would just decide things that we thought to be done and then we would take them to the full class and talk to them about it. then proceed the other way. it was kind of like a nurturing group with each other but it was also a idea, place for ideas to be presented and then see whether they would fly or not. >> was this something that went beyond your freshman year? did you keep meeting? >> we did. a lot of us stayed friends for years. even though we're not in congress, we still communicate and get together when we can. >> you mentioned you acted as a liaison. by 1997 there were a fair number of people in the party who were not not happy with speaker gingrich. how did that make your role different or difficult? >> it was hard. newt was very good at being a general in the war. you know, he got us here. not me so muc
newt would say what are you up to now. some of the people who were very involved in our freshmen class. the breakfast club was named by others, not by us. it kind of got a life of its own after that. we tried -- we would just decide things that we thought to be done and then we would take them to the full class and talk to them about it. then proceed the other way. it was kind of like a nurturing group with each other but it was also a idea, place for ideas to be presented and then see whether...
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as i say, newt was aware. he understood and realized that he didn't have any choice, but to step down and someone else to take over. >> you ran for leadership in the republican party a couple of times. i think for most people, they don't know what goes into those races or those kind of campaigns, can you talk about that? >> the leadership races, both times i ran i shouldn't have run. i ran because other people encouraged me to do it, and that is the wrong reason to do it. i was never one who wanted to be part of leadership. i ended up there, not through anything i did, i wasn't one to go out and seek that, per se. i was encouraged by members and another time by my staff, to run. both times -- it is not a fun experience to begin with, and you are running against people you like can't know. i wasn't willing to do some of the things that you need to do, very frankly, to win. it is just not me. so, it was a bad experience in that sense. i made up my mind that i would never do it again and i should not have done it
as i say, newt was aware. he understood and realized that he didn't have any choice, but to step down and someone else to take over. >> you ran for leadership in the republican party a couple of times. i think for most people, they don't know what goes into those races or those kind of campaigns, can you talk about that? >> the leadership races, both times i ran i shouldn't have run. i ran because other people encouraged me to do it, and that is the wrong reason to do it. i was...
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newt gingrich a long stick category of success. at young america foundation we wholeheartedly agree. please join me in welcoming the previous speaker of the house of representatives, newt gingrich. [applause] >> thank you very much and i'm glad you were here. she is also an intern with us and we are delighted to have him here today to cover the things that we talk about. i am delighted i have a chance to talk with you. i think young america's foundation is a very important role. let me ask you a question. those of you who are students at the present time how many of you would say there is a liberal bias on your campus? is there anybody here who would say there is not a liberal bias? it's a great school. i really like that school. >> that's the largest school i've heard. that's great. i think anybody watching this will have some sense of what this is all about a wide young america's foundation matters. part of the reason i wrote "trump's america" is that we are in a long-term struggle that is literally a cultural civil war and those
newt gingrich a long stick category of success. at young america foundation we wholeheartedly agree. please join me in welcoming the previous speaker of the house of representatives, newt gingrich. [applause] >> thank you very much and i'm glad you were here. she is also an intern with us and we are delighted to have him here today to cover the things that we talk about. i am delighted i have a chance to talk with you. i think young america's foundation is a very important role. let me...
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and then i went on rules because, again, newt asked me to. the woman who was on rules was leaving and he wanted another female there so he asked me if i would do it. it really wasn't where i wanted to be, quite honestly, but i thought, well, this is good training, you know, i will learn the background and i will learn how the house runs and all of that, so i did that for, i think, eight years and finally one day i woke up and i thought, why am i doing this? that was during the time when we had no order to it. we would meet, you know, at 10:00 at night, you would meet at 2:00 in the morning, you would meet at 6:00 in the morning. i mean, it was -- you know, you would wait until midnight for a bill to get done and it wouldn't get done so you would go home and grab a couple hours sleep and, you know, at 4:00 -- i mean, it was insane. it isn't like that now i understand. it wasn't like that, you know, after they finally got some order to it, but it had been really bad. so i asked to go on energy and commerce because north carolina had always had
and then i went on rules because, again, newt asked me to. the woman who was on rules was leaving and he wanted another female there so he asked me if i would do it. it really wasn't where i wanted to be, quite honestly, but i thought, well, this is good training, you know, i will learn the background and i will learn how the house runs and all of that, so i did that for, i think, eight years and finally one day i woke up and i thought, why am i doing this? that was during the time when we had...
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as i say, newt was aware. he understood. he realized that he didn't have any choice but to step down and somebody else take over. >> you ran for leadership in the republican party a couple of times. and i think for most people they don't know what goes into those races or those kinds of campaigns. can you talk about that? rep. myrick: does leadership races, both times i ran i shouldn't have run. iran because other people encouraged me to do it and that's the wrong reason. you need to have a commitment on your own part and i was never one that wanted to be part of leadership. i ended up there not through anything i did, but i wasn't one to go out and seek that, per say. anyway. i was encouraged one time by the members and the second time by my staff to run. both times it was not a fun experience to begin with and you are running against people that you like and you know. i wasn't willing to do some of the things that you need to do, very frankly, to win. it's just not me. it was a bad experience from that standpoint and i mad
as i say, newt was aware. he understood. he realized that he didn't have any choice but to step down and somebody else take over. >> you ran for leadership in the republican party a couple of times. and i think for most people they don't know what goes into those races or those kinds of campaigns. can you talk about that? rep. myrick: does leadership races, both times i ran i shouldn't have run. iran because other people encouraged me to do it and that's the wrong reason. you need to have...
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would you support newt gingrich or rick santorum? sure.ve on to national security issues. 0k. you have been very critical of obama in recent months on a host of national security challenges facing the united states. it seems to me from iraq to afghanistan to libya, barack obama has pursued strategies that have the support of a clear majority of the american people. and i am sure that there are other times in this country's history and your country's history when people have stood up for what they know is right, even though it is not happening. -- it —— it has been unpopular. the american people are glad we are out of iraq. we had a president once called harry truman. everybody wanted out of korea, but we stayed and the world is a better place for having made that sacrifice and the stubbornness on the part of harry truman. the fact is that the president said in his campaign that he would get out of iraq. we are out of iraq. do you know what the situation is there? it is unravelling. you think it would be better if the americans were still t
would you support newt gingrich or rick santorum? sure.ve on to national security issues. 0k. you have been very critical of obama in recent months on a host of national security challenges facing the united states. it seems to me from iraq to afghanistan to libya, barack obama has pursued strategies that have the support of a clear majority of the american people. and i am sure that there are other times in this country's history and your country's history when people have stood up for what...
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there is a funny saturday night live clip with chris farley and newt gingrich. and again, with all of the excitement that comes with being in the majority and the optimism that came with that. think about 10 major pieces of legislation happening in 100 days. crazy. what role did women republican leaders play? rep. molinari: if there was a press conference being held, women needed to be there. ,omen needed to be spokespeople we were going to get a woman up there. i don't mean to make it sound like it was so great and easy, you did not wait your turn because you are a female. they wanted you out there espousing, speaking, doing talk shows, specifically on cnn, do whatever you need to do to be a messenger for the republican party. so women did a lot of that. >> one example of that was you give the keynote address at the republican convention in san diego. what did that event mean to you? how did you prepare for it? rep. molinari: certainly, the greatest thing it meant to me is that i got to speak on behalf of of somebody like bob dole. again, whatever your politics
there is a funny saturday night live clip with chris farley and newt gingrich. and again, with all of the excitement that comes with being in the majority and the optimism that came with that. think about 10 major pieces of legislation happening in 100 days. crazy. what role did women republican leaders play? rep. molinari: if there was a press conference being held, women needed to be there. ,omen needed to be spokespeople we were going to get a woman up there. i don't mean to make it sound...
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the change can be summed up in one name -- newt.ame anger toward the national media. despicable, irresponsible and deliberately vicious, he could call it. this was more than just blowing off steam. what newt gingrich also saw was the vast strategic potential. slowly gingrich sold his party on making the idea of the term media synonymous not just with democrat and liberal but the idea of elitism. he got his party to embrace a style of populism that placed the media in opposition to the values of everyday americans and it worked. it was the going risch iingrich that broke the democratic stronghold. not everyone in the republican party followed his media play book but he had given them a taste of what he could achieve. lo and behold, two decades later a celebrity billionaire took that same play book, ramped it up in a whole new way and with newt gingrich cheering him on at rallies and television, donald trump road it to the white house. >>> that's "hardball" for now. thank you for being with us. a reminder to tune in tomorrow morning b
the change can be summed up in one name -- newt.ame anger toward the national media. despicable, irresponsible and deliberately vicious, he could call it. this was more than just blowing off steam. what newt gingrich also saw was the vast strategic potential. slowly gingrich sold his party on making the idea of the term media synonymous not just with democrat and liberal but the idea of elitism. he got his party to embrace a style of populism that placed the media in opposition to the values of...
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newt gingrich was on to something.rcised by the deputy attorney general has nothing to do with jeff sessions recusal. he won't be attacked by the media as long as he is quiet. the minute he speaks up, he will be attacked. the manafort trial -- here's what i don't get. if he did all of these things. bank fraud and tax fraud and he did it during the obama administration. who was the fbi director? mueller. mueller was the fbi director. he did nothing about it apparently when he was the fbi director. apparently they didn't know anything. now manafort is the campaign chairman for donald trump and they throw 17 left wing democratic prosecutors at the guy who worked for the special. that's a matter for the u.s. attorney general's office in the eastern district of virginia. that's number 1. now mueller is pushing the other case into the southern district of new york. then at a set up the lieutenant general. then they have fewer lesser people they get for false statements. what the hell do we have the special counsel for? he wa
newt gingrich was on to something.rcised by the deputy attorney general has nothing to do with jeff sessions recusal. he won't be attacked by the media as long as he is quiet. the minute he speaks up, he will be attacked. the manafort trial -- here's what i don't get. if he did all of these things. bank fraud and tax fraud and he did it during the obama administration. who was the fbi director? mueller. mueller was the fbi director. he did nothing about it apparently when he was the fbi...
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we'll play the highlights and newt gingrich is our headliner moments away.tter treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis, the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor if eliquis is what's next for you. we really pride ourselves on >> temaking it easy for youass,
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we come back, the take from newt gingrich. jimmy carter's view of what happened then and the lessons that we could learn. after this. >> neil: all right, you might have heard this, former president jimmy carter expressed his concern about the ongoing trade negotiations. mexico is concerned about if canada comes on board and the posture on trade here. they said, all of this second-guessing what he is doing, particularly in the knighted states senate senators and others talking about how good free trade is for the u.s. paid what they don't say is that we lost jobs and over $800 million a year on a really dumb trade deal. and these same countries tariff us to death. these lawmakers are just fine with this!" ohio republican senator, who i don't think he is talking about, those who are your colleagues are complaining don't realize that we have been getting the shorter end of the stick. is he right? >> he is right with regard to some countries, typically china, as you know. that has been the focus of a lot of us over time. how do yo
we come back, the take from newt gingrich. jimmy carter's view of what happened then and the lessons that we could learn. after this. >> neil: all right, you might have heard this, former president jimmy carter expressed his concern about the ongoing trade negotiations. mexico is concerned about if canada comes on board and the posture on trade here. they said, all of this second-guessing what he is doing, particularly in the knighted states senate senators and others talking about how...
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former speaker of the house newt gingrich and president jen morgan we have some incredible guests coming up but right here right now, optimism on trade. both president trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau sounding optimistic by tomorrow's deadline. commander in chief commenting on negotiations yesterday at the white house. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal and i think it is going to be, obviously, very good for canada if they do and i think it is probably not good at all if they don't. we have a very good relationship that came yesterday to the white house. and we negotiated late into the evening. and they're in the white house right now negotiating with them right now and they want to be a part of the deal. and we gave until friday i think we're probably you know see what happens. >> do we get a deal by tomorrow james freeman here's my quote that i wrote down from president trump. i love canada. i love mexico. so there you go. if you sound positive that way, it can't be bad. >> that is progress isn't it? yes i think they get a deal remember they don't have t
former speaker of the house newt gingrich and president jen morgan we have some incredible guests coming up but right here right now, optimism on trade. both president trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau sounding optimistic by tomorrow's deadline. commander in chief commenting on negotiations yesterday at the white house. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal and i think it is going to be, obviously, very good for canada if they do and i think it is probably not...
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newt gingrich was onto something there. by the deputy attorney general in lieu of the attorney general has nothing to do with jeff sessions' recusal. jeff sessions will not be attacked by the media as long as he is quiet with the minute he the minute he speaks a part of something, he'll be attacked. theor manafort trial, here's wht i don't get. most of the issues they are raising, he did all these things, bank fraud, embezzlement, tax fraud, all the rest, he did it during the obama administration. who was the fbi director? mueller. he did nothing about it! apparently when he was the fbi director,ap apparently they didt know anything? now manafort is a campaign manager for donald trump and a thorough 17 left-wing democrat prosecutors out the guy who worked for the special counsel! a matter for the u.s. attorney's office in the eastern directory ofic virginia! that is number one. o now mueller is pushing the other case into the southern district of new york!k! then they set up lieutenant general michael flynn! and they have a
newt gingrich was onto something there. by the deputy attorney general in lieu of the attorney general has nothing to do with jeff sessions' recusal. jeff sessions will not be attacked by the media as long as he is quiet with the minute he the minute he speaks a part of something, he'll be attacked. theor manafort trial, here's wht i don't get. most of the issues they are raising, he did all these things, bank fraud, embezzlement, tax fraud, all the rest, he did it during the obama...
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and later newt gingrich joins us as well. a lot to get to tonight.with us. ♪ so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop, 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. ♪ >> sean: the president released a video on twitter talking about the murder of mollie tibbetts, about the need for border security. we showed you that earlier and joining us now with reaction, the host of crtv's michelle nelkin investigates, michelle nelkin. florida attorney general pam bondi. they are a great group of people, everyone is great on the show. let me start with you. you have a lot of statistics. this election, we hear all these people. sanctuary cities which basically to me is aiding and abetting lawbreaking because we do have laws, we are a nation of laws. the same thing with abolishing ice and demonizing them for doing their job. >> our i.c.e. agents do so much in this country for us and i
and later newt gingrich joins us as well. a lot to get to tonight.with us. ♪ so you have, your headphones, chair, new laptop, 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. ♪ >> sean: the president released a video on twitter talking about the murder of mollie tibbetts, about the need for border security. we...
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and later newt gingrich joins us as well. a lot to get to tonight. stay with us. ♪ us as well.t to tonight. stay with ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4 week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/save and never go to the post office again ♪ ♪ >> sean: the president released a video on twitter talking about the murder of mollie tibbetts, about the need for border security. we showed you that earlier and joining us now with reaction, the host of crtv's "michelle malkin investigates," michelle malkin. florida attorney general pam bondi. by the way, filling out on "the five." ." congratulations. >> thank you. >> sean: they are a great group of people, everyone is great on the show. let me start with you. you have a lot of statistics. this elec
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newt came, and the committee chairs, and we did different tables. of course all of the women members were there. and we took them for an so she took him for a tour. and we just said, we want to establish a dialogue. it is not just people who read "the wall street journal," and "the washington post," and "the new york times," is people who read "redbook" and "elle magazine" who got some of their information. we said, listen, we'd really like you to feature this. we all do things like that. >> what were your primary responsibilities as vice chair of the conference? >> i think primarily it was, while certainly when was chairman at the time, -- boehner was chairman at the time, even though he was speaker, everybody just called him boehner. that says so much about him. boehner was chairman at the time and sometimes he would be running the meetings. people would come to me probably more than the other positions if there was a position they wanted to bring up, if they weren't sure if it was appropriate to bring up, if they wanted to talk through something.
newt came, and the committee chairs, and we did different tables. of course all of the women members were there. and we took them for an so she took him for a tour. and we just said, we want to establish a dialogue. it is not just people who read "the wall street journal," and "the washington post," and "the new york times," is people who read "redbook" and "elle magazine" who got some of their information. we said, listen, we'd really like you...
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younger republicans such as newt language -- newt gingrich argued there was no room to work with democrats on this issue and claims that national security will be the issue in which control the white house is one. ford had done it in 1975 but finally a series of crisis in 1979 leads to the undoing of this idea. on june 18 1979, carter meets in vienna and signed an agreement despite all of the political opposition to the agreement back in the united states. that would further cut into the nuclear arms arsenal. during the ceremony, this quick moment happened that became a focus of a lot of attacks.[ applause ] that would be featured in a lot of campaign ads and photographs is a symbol of the president not understanding the adversary . much bigger crisis unfolds when iranian students and revolutionaries take american hostages in november 1979. the troubled history dated back to 1953 when the eisenhower administration authorized the cia to mount a coup against the democratically elected government which moved to nationalize oil supplies. the new regime was very close to the united states but d
younger republicans such as newt language -- newt gingrich argued there was no room to work with democrats on this issue and claims that national security will be the issue in which control the white house is one. ford had done it in 1975 but finally a series of crisis in 1979 leads to the undoing of this idea. on june 18 1979, carter meets in vienna and signed an agreement despite all of the political opposition to the agreement back in the united states. that would further cut into the...
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i was thinking about the clinton impeachment scandal where newt gingrich was simultaneously having his own affair with a congressional aide, so that is a great example of people being outraged by one thing but practicing something different in private and there is some ambiguity there. we see that same kind of social hotspot, where there are mixed feelings about it. some people are outraged, and others are kind of secretly accepting of the crisis, what is going on. steve: if you look at what has been going on in the gilded age and the vanderbilts and the rockefellers and the carnegies, in your area of research, what have you learned about the coachmen and other scandals? carolee: coachmen were a status symbol. status was so important to these people. they often had the most expensive delivery, very fancy, livery uniforms. they presented themselves on the top of a carriage, so a lot of people would show up to a ball, and they would be preceded literally by their coachman. people would recognize, that is the vanderbilts' coachman, that is the carnegies' coachman. and they would hire thes
i was thinking about the clinton impeachment scandal where newt gingrich was simultaneously having his own affair with a congressional aide, so that is a great example of people being outraged by one thing but practicing something different in private and there is some ambiguity there. we see that same kind of social hotspot, where there are mixed feelings about it. some people are outraged, and others are kind of secretly accepting of the crisis, what is going on. steve: if you look at what...
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so history and environmental studies at westridge a newt gingrich is a teacher who did not stop teaching when he left. first in congress in 1978 and then there 20 yearsf in 1995 elected because the house he was there through 1999. in his first speech he told the young audience he was taught about public service at an early age to dedicatete their life for freedom and people i have an obligation to do my share. he is well known as the architect that led conservatives to victory in 1994 along with the u.s. house of representatives for the first time in a decade under his leadership he passed the first balanced budget in a generation and as he rose to the leadership ring he was committed to inspiring and educating people throughout the 1990s and then he held a press conference to over 400 students on capitol hill covered by every major news network. following his time in congress he launches center for health transformation and served as chairman through the 2012 presidential bid as an author is published 36 books including 13 fiction new york times fiction bestsellers. and now is a fox new
so history and environmental studies at westridge a newt gingrich is a teacher who did not stop teaching when he left. first in congress in 1978 and then there 20 yearsf in 1995 elected because the house he was there through 1999. in his first speech he told the young audience he was taught about public service at an early age to dedicatete their life for freedom and people i have an obligation to do my share. he is well known as the architect that led conservatives to victory in 1994 along...
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ainsley: we talked to newt gingrich about it.an was engaged in lying to the american people about benghazi, knew everything they were saying was a lie, went along with the lie, that is why you have the sickness you have at the heart of our establishment. these people were all willing to lie to the country in return for whatever political games they were playing and they all thought they would be protected because they all thought hillary would win and hillary would take care of them and they're all terrified, because the more we learn the worse they look. steve: meanwhile the president of the states this morning has been up and tweeting last half hour. he had three tweets. we'll share two of them. the first one reads this, disgrace and discredited bob mueller and whole group of angry democrat thugs spent over 30 hours with the white house counsel which he misspelled, with my approval for transparency. anybody needing that much time when they know there is no russian collusion is someone looking for trouble. ainsley: they're enjoy
ainsley: we talked to newt gingrich about it.an was engaged in lying to the american people about benghazi, knew everything they were saying was a lie, went along with the lie, that is why you have the sickness you have at the heart of our establishment. these people were all willing to lie to the country in return for whatever political games they were playing and they all thought they would be protected because they all thought hillary would win and hillary would take care of them and they're...
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we told newt, if you do this again, we'll kill you. we were sick and tired and everyone was on edge because it was like a march. it accomplished i guess what he wanted to accomplish at the time. which was good, but we were all glad when it was over. but i just remember there was no orientation of how you do things. you just jumped in and did it. we started on the floor right away. it was not like a slow beginning like some years you have got time to get organized. we didn't have time to get organized at all. we were wandering at the holes alls picking furniture out of the halls to find something to put in our offices. i had this one piece we took and the next day someone came knocking on the door and said, i want it. and so, they took it. a more senior member. it was that kind of thing. chaosreally was a quiet in the sense that it was not, people were not -- but it was just really different and the way all that happened compared to the way a normal year goes where it's organized. host: and that was such a large freshman class. more tha
we told newt, if you do this again, we'll kill you. we were sick and tired and everyone was on edge because it was like a march. it accomplished i guess what he wanted to accomplish at the time. which was good, but we were all glad when it was over. but i just remember there was no orientation of how you do things. you just jumped in and did it. we started on the floor right away. it was not like a slow beginning like some years you have got time to get organized. we didn't have time to get...
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you have a bunch of people in the republican party, newt gingrich, why are we spending this much moneyople worse and we could spend less money making people better. >> we invited beginni ed newt g the show to talk with you. he couldn't. >> what's interesting is both political party vs a reasies ha to be concerned. christian conservatives saying where is the liberals. on this issue of all issues there's common ground. >> a lot of common ground. i've times more african-americans are incarcerated than whites. you have 12% of the population is african-american. 33% of the prison population is african-american. yet, this could not, did not happen under the first black president in this country but may happen now. some would say is there an irony in that. what's your read? >> president barack obama, general holder did a lot of woshwork trying to make changes and did make some changes. some of those sessions rolled back. there was a bipartisan momentum to get.n it done and the clock n out. jared kushner, his father wents to prison so he understands this. he's built up a coalition of voices to
you have a bunch of people in the republican party, newt gingrich, why are we spending this much moneyople worse and we could spend less money making people better. >> we invited beginni ed newt g the show to talk with you. he couldn't. >> what's interesting is both political party vs a reasies ha to be concerned. christian conservatives saying where is the liberals. on this issue of all issues there's common ground. >> a lot of common ground. i've times more african-americans...
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. >>> durante una rueda de prensa el newts cal dijo que ross lee era policÍ novato.o, esto cuando el policÍa respondia a un llamado de emergencia. cerca de parque de divisiones. en un video grabado por testigo se ve que santos regresa con sus manos visibles e ignora el pedido de tirarse al piso, acciones que habÍa llevado al policÍa a abrir fuego, aunque santos no portaba armas. >>> aunque uno siente que estÁ correcto o no, hay que seguir la orden de la policÍa. >>> este abogado considera que la raza pudo ser factor y complica la razÓn por la que policÍa seria ins tru usted de cargos. >>> hay testigos directos de estos hechos, hay video, de seÑor santos, cumpliendo con las ordenes de la policÍa y a pesar de esto, fue baleado 5 vee ser e policÍa 33 aÑos podria pasar 20 aÑos en prisiÓn, noticias telemundo. >>> la investigaciÓn de cam campamento en que hallaron restos de un niÑo y rescataron 11 plenos, sigue arrojando datos, documentos de corte dice que los niÑos eran entrenados para cometer masacres en escuelas, segÚn fiscales uno de los arrestados les enseÑaba a usar
. >>> durante una rueda de prensa el newts cal dijo que ross lee era policÍ novato.o, esto cuando el policÍa respondia a un llamado de emergencia. cerca de parque de divisiones. en un video grabado por testigo se ve que santos regresa con sus manos visibles e ignora el pedido de tirarse al piso, acciones que habÍa llevado al policÍa a abrir fuego, aunque santos no portaba armas. >>> aunque uno siente que estÁ correcto o no, hay que seguir la orden de la policÍa....
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like she's not newt. newt was you know, very useful. she's not dole. she's not -- so i think the hope of republicans is that they can somehow threaten republican vote ares to might stay home with the possibility that nancy pelosi will be speaker and a lot of low information voters will say who's nancy pelosi. so if i'm right about that, then she doesn't have to be turned out because she won't be a figure, a lightning rod of controversy. it's not clear to me the democrats are responding to pelosi in the way they are because they're worried she is useful to republicans. it's nor like she's owed, she's been there a long time. let people that we're more simpatico with have the job. i think she was actually a pretty good speaker when she was tem speaker technically speaking. i'm not sure you should throw her aside for somebody untested. >> the whole drama there, joe crowley seemed in position if pelosi were to step aside. he's not anymore. jason johnson, david jolly, john, thank you all for staying up late on a very fun election night. coming up next, good
like she's not newt. newt was you know, very useful. she's not dole. she's not -- so i think the hope of republicans is that they can somehow threaten republican vote ares to might stay home with the possibility that nancy pelosi will be speaker and a lot of low information voters will say who's nancy pelosi. so if i'm right about that, then she doesn't have to be turned out because she won't be a figure, a lightning rod of controversy. it's not clear to me the democrats are responding to...
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let's listen to the way newt gingrich describes the situation. >> i think the president is very unwise to walk into a perjury trap against a group of smart guys who have spent a year's time getting ready to try to kill him. and i think he is not -- no one is smart enough to take on all of mueller's team. >> and of course there is no such thing as a perjury trap. all you have in perjury is someone who didn't tell the truth under oath. >> that's right. >> in other words, newt gingrich is saying it would be unwise for the president to take an oath. but in that you're seeing a communication to the president's supporters out there, to the president's base saying this is an unfair process. it is a trap and it would be -- the wise course for the president is to avoid this kind of sleazy lawyer trap. >> you know, and there is the truth of it, which is it would be extremely ill advised for the president to talk to mueller. anybody who was his attorney would say don't do it because it's not that it's a perjury trap. it's because he has a lot to be concerned about in terms of the questions he wil
let's listen to the way newt gingrich describes the situation. >> i think the president is very unwise to walk into a perjury trap against a group of smart guys who have spent a year's time getting ready to try to kill him. and i think he is not -- no one is smart enough to take on all of mueller's team. >> and of course there is no such thing as a perjury trap. all you have in perjury is someone who didn't tell the truth under oath. >> that's right. >> in other words,...
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newt gingrich saying the debate sparked by the story could play a big role in the midterms.e tibbetts could be a more important person had september and october than paul manafort ever dreamed of. she was killed by a person who is exactly what trump has been warning about. i think the left has to bear the burden of being a party tolerating americans being killed by people who are here illegally. >> jesse: juan, do you agree with the speaker's analysis? >> juan: no. but it is so blatant. you wonder. he basically said we are politicizing this for the midterms, and we are going to use it. you think yourself wait a minute. yesterday i sat on the show that i was reminded, kate steinle's brother had said he doesn't understand why people tried to politicize, sensationalize his sister's murder. today i am reading, and i see that some conservatives have been tweeting about this, along the lines that newt gingrich was describing. then there was a comment from one, ms. tibbetts' cousin saying my family lost a member and this is the response? her aunt saying "evil comes in every color,
newt gingrich saying the debate sparked by the story could play a big role in the midterms.e tibbetts could be a more important person had september and october than paul manafort ever dreamed of. she was killed by a person who is exactly what trump has been warning about. i think the left has to bear the burden of being a party tolerating americans being killed by people who are here illegally. >> jesse: juan, do you agree with the speaker's analysis? >> juan: no. but it is so...
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was newt gingrich correct? >> we have troops in syria and afghanistan, we've got -- >> jason: let me make sure dan gets in there. >> a couple of points here. john brennan has made some outrageous claims including that vladimir putin could blackmail president trump, and he called president trump guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors after the helsinki summit. if john brennan really believes these things, i think he would've been better off as a professional intelligence officer rather than saying this on msnbc or writing it in the press, he might've gone straight to the special counsel and explained what his concerns were. but the problem is that it's not just our own citizens who are listening john brennan, there are foreign governments and spies feelings stealing secrets on our behalf who are going to believe that john brennan and something that we don't earn their trust in our government is going to be degraded, our national security will be impacted negatively. the second point i would make quickly is that
was newt gingrich correct? >> we have troops in syria and afghanistan, we've got -- >> jason: let me make sure dan gets in there. >> a couple of points here. john brennan has made some outrageous claims including that vladimir putin could blackmail president trump, and he called president trump guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors after the helsinki summit. if john brennan really believes these things, i think he would've been better off as a professional intelligence...
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newt gingrich was on "fox and friends" this morning. let's listen to his point of view and dan, i would like you to react to it. >> how would you like to have director of central intelligence so lacking common sense that he thinks he can write a tweet accusing the president of the united states of the equivalent of treason? high crimes and misdemeanors, and then explained that he's really not political? john brennan is totally political, he was basically a toady to president obama. he participated in lying to the american people about what happened in libya and in benghazi. and frankly, brennan should never have been director of the central intelligence. >> jason: dan, what is your reaction? was newt gingrich correct? >> i think so. we have troops in syria and afghanistan. we've got -- >> jason: let me make sure dan gets in there. >> a couple of points here. john brennan has made some outrageous claims including that vladimir putin could blackmail president trump, and he called president trump guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors afte
newt gingrich was on "fox and friends" this morning. let's listen to his point of view and dan, i would like you to react to it. >> how would you like to have director of central intelligence so lacking common sense that he thinks he can write a tweet accusing the president of the united states of the equivalent of treason? high crimes and misdemeanors, and then explained that he's really not political? john brennan is totally political, he was basically a toady to president...
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like she's not newt. newt was you know, very useful. she's not dole. the hope of republicans is that they can somehow threaten republican vote ares to might stay home with the possibility that nancy pelosi will be speaker and a lot of low information voters will say who's nancy pelosi. so if i'm right about that, then she doesn't have to be turned out because she won't be a figure, a lightning rod of controversy. it's not clear to me the democrats are responding to pelosi in the way they are because they're worried she is useful to republicans. it's nor like she's owed, she's been there a long time. let people that we're more simpatico with have the job. i think she was actually a pretty good speaker when she was tem speaker technically speaking. i'm not sure you should throw her aside for somebody untested. >> the whole drama there, joe crowley seemed in position if pelosi were to step aside. he's not anymore. jason johnson, david jolly, john, thank you all for staying up late on a very fun election night. coming up next, good news for democrats hopin
like she's not newt. newt was you know, very useful. she's not dole. the hope of republicans is that they can somehow threaten republican vote ares to might stay home with the possibility that nancy pelosi will be speaker and a lot of low information voters will say who's nancy pelosi. so if i'm right about that, then she doesn't have to be turned out because she won't be a figure, a lightning rod of controversy. it's not clear to me the democrats are responding to pelosi in the way they are...
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that filters up to the lawmakers and newts the lawmakers. then the president's staff who work for him, apparently don't seem to have any ability to confront him or at least explain to him how the system is supposed to work. that leaves the judiciary as the final arbiter of what is right and wrong. grants the president gets to appoint judges which he is doing at a record pace. her also gets to appoint supreme court justices. the question is, what happens when falls vectors, false narratives which may be injected from a foreign source, which may have been specifically crafted to that population to get them to believe that everything they've ever known about the judiciary, everything they've ever known about the fbi, everything they've ever known about what is right and what is wrong, is turned on its head because now sometimes you'll hear people say, facebook says -- i read this on twitter. and the president said it so it's reinforced. we have found out over the last two years that many of the narratives introduced into the 2016 election were
that filters up to the lawmakers and newts the lawmakers. then the president's staff who work for him, apparently don't seem to have any ability to confront him or at least explain to him how the system is supposed to work. that leaves the judiciary as the final arbiter of what is right and wrong. grants the president gets to appoint judges which he is doing at a record pace. her also gets to appoint supreme court justices. the question is, what happens when falls vectors, false narratives...
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it is no doubt that this eltion is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newt nation. >> it will take months and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved in just hours. >> three weeks is the longest e great clock has been off duty in 117 years so it was with great satisfaction that clock maker vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. anchor: this is bbc news. these areat ourt heads. hurricane lane is moving closer to hawaii, lashing the big island with heavy rains and catastrophic floodin president trump has canceled next week's planned tnop to h korea by the u.s. secretary of state, citing delays in the process for denuclearization. egyptian authorities say a british couple, john andusan cooper, on holiday there, died of natural causes. that's disputed by their daughter w says they were in perfect health before becoming very ill in their hotel room on the red sea. reporter: john and susan cooper are said to have started their holiday in great spirits, going to bedn monday i good health. but gravely ill the next day, when discovered by
it is no doubt that this eltion is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newt nation. >> it will take months and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved in just hours. >> three weeks is the longest e great clock has been off duty in 117 years so it was with great satisfaction that clock maker vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. anchor: this is bbc news. these areat ourt heads. hurricane lane is moving closer to hawaii,...
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. >>> bon appetit released the best newt restaurants l and three d.c. spots made the top 50. only one made it into the coveted top ten. maydan on florida avenue northwest snagged the spot in the country. the restaurant focuses on north african middle eastern cuisi cuisine. it's known for cooking in the middle of the restaurant. the next one went to oklahoma city restaurant and the three restaurants inside t line hotel and adams morgan madpthe 50. it's been four years since d.c. snagged a coveted title. >> rose's luxury in 2014. >> love to see the love for d.c. restaurants. >>> the washington redskins can check train og camff their to do-list for the season. they wrapped up in richmond now they can focus on the g preseasoame against the new york ts. e game is at fedex field kicking off at 8:00 p.m. >>> a lot of football fans consider watching a game with a cold beer a tradition. >> cleveland brown fans consider it a tradion but are holding out. there are dozens of bud light bottles chained up. beer lovers a crying over this. the fridges will only belo ed when or if the teams w
. >>> bon appetit released the best newt restaurants l and three d.c. spots made the top 50. only one made it into the coveted top ten. maydan on florida avenue northwest snagged the spot in the country. the restaurant focuses on north african middle eastern cuisi cuisine. it's known for cooking in the middle of the restaurant. the next one went to oklahoma city restaurant and the three restaurants inside t line hotel and adams morgan madpthe 50. it's been four years since d.c. snagged...
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and the newt gingrich discusses "trump's america." roulette." ussian book tv airs tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on c-span3, american history tv 1968 presidential campaign between lyndon b. johnson, george wallace, ronald reagan, and we hear remarks from former staffer pat buchanan as well as barbara perry. starts atistory tv 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. sen. casey: -- for discussion, we are joined by richard kauzlarich. we were talking about the grid, what does that include. that is the very basic question because my connection to the greatest when i come home at night and throw the electrical switch and i think most people think that is the most important part, but you have the production of energy which may come from coal, gas, nuclear power, you have its transmission, but ultimately it goes to the consumers. the grid is that network and that is what makes it so complicated and vulnerable because there are many points of entry. it is not just the physical grid it is a cyber grid as well. , host: who is responsible for p
and the newt gingrich discusses "trump's america." roulette." ussian book tv airs tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on c-span3, american history tv 1968 presidential campaign between lyndon b. johnson, george wallace, ronald reagan, and we hear remarks from former staffer pat buchanan as well as barbara perry. starts atistory tv 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. sen. casey: -- for discussion, we are joined by richard kauzlarich. we were talking about the grid, what...
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newt gingrich on that coming up next. ready to sail with your children forget it viking river cruises banned them is that a good idea? >> yes. brian: leah michelle 32 years old right now. that's her with her hand on her hip. ♪ ♪ anything's possible. cks sinex sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends labor day. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? steve: we have al fox news alert for you right now. the march to the mid terms in november setting up florida showdown between a trump backed candidat
newt gingrich on that coming up next. ready to sail with your children forget it viking river cruises banned them is that a good idea? >> yes. brian: leah michelle 32 years old right now. that's her with her hand on her hip. ♪ ♪ anything's possible. cks sinex sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed....
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i heard newt gingrich talk about the fact that 90% of the items jeff sessions recused himself from heidn't need to. i think that's probably true. the president knows jeff sessions won't end this investigation. but it's also fair, this has been going on for a year and a half. there is no collusion, coordination and cooperation between them let's have the country move on and prove there was no collusion between the trump campaign and anyone in russia to impact the election. that's a fair thing to do. howie: paul manafort, the trial began this week. he replaced you as campaign chairman in 2016. given what we know now, millions of dollars from ukraine and he was broke at the time and trying to retain a lavish lifestyle. do you think hiring paul manafort was a mistake? >> i think it was a mistake. i think i should have stayed until the end of the campaign. i was doing a pretty good job in primaries and caucuses. i'm not a fan of paul manafort. whatever he did had nothing to .with the campaign or with his tenure volunteering or working for the trump organization. but is he getting the same
i heard newt gingrich talk about the fact that 90% of the items jeff sessions recused himself from heidn't need to. i think that's probably true. the president knows jeff sessions won't end this investigation. but it's also fair, this has been going on for a year and a half. there is no collusion, coordination and cooperation between them let's have the country move on and prove there was no collusion between the trump campaign and anyone in russia to impact the election. that's a fair thing to...
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arise about trade with the european union but it's not just that the united states has also renewed newt threats to leave the world trade organization w t o president trump claims the international body is treating the u.s. . all major indices. in europe are down on the news the dax nearly one percent and investors are getting and noida these constant power displays from trump threatening new chairs on china the situation with the u.n. now this with the w t o and that of course on the bogus claim that the us is being treated unfairly when actually it is winning most of the cases it brings to the body and it continues to bring new cases just two days ago if the new complained about russian terrorists that things are treating the us unfairly so once again there seems to be little bass to president trump's claims what would happen though if the u.s. really followed through on the threat of leaving the w t o. the world trade organization is somewhat of a fragile of body it basically only builds on this one point in time in one thousand nine hundred four when everyone got around the table in
arise about trade with the european union but it's not just that the united states has also renewed newt threats to leave the world trade organization w t o president trump claims the international body is treating the u.s. . all major indices. in europe are down on the news the dax nearly one percent and investors are getting and noida these constant power displays from trump threatening new chairs on china the situation with the u.n. now this with the w t o and that of course on the bogus...
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and congress looking at whether we can use a relocation fund, $8 million in order to, relocate an newting government users to frequencies, new radios, in order to open up spectrum today. we need to get our hands on some of the spectrum. the government has been doing it and efficiently. we need to identify new spectrum. show this year, announced that he will be proceeding on mid-band, to repurpose certain mid-band spectrum. so they are doing everything to identify spectrum bands to open up the high-frequency bands. -- a are maybe the most broad new opportunity at a very high-frequency. todd: i would not mind circling back around to the rural question? maybe a translation service of people, because we work inside the beltway. you mentioned the universal service program, which is a subsidy collected from people who pay phone bills, and we pay a little bit extra every month that goes into a pool, and the federal communications commission decides where that money can go to help less fortunate americans or americans who live in remote places. when you mentioned the universal service fund, are y
and congress looking at whether we can use a relocation fund, $8 million in order to, relocate an newting government users to frequencies, new radios, in order to open up spectrum today. we need to get our hands on some of the spectrum. the government has been doing it and efficiently. we need to identify new spectrum. show this year, announced that he will be proceeding on mid-band, to repurpose certain mid-band spectrum. so they are doing everything to identify spectrum bands to open up the...
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newt you would just look at it would you. go the weirdos but it's a real. movement with a very. good fortune to be in the. bruising us to whom we've heard. one of the trial and. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to get us through the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you there . the. kremlin blasts new u.s. sanctions on russia that restrictions are in response to what washington views as russia's poisoning of. his daughter in march. facebook relies on nato and u.s. funded experts to tackle foreign influence from its platform we take a look at how it affects freedom of speech online you may find the following images coming up now disturbing. over forty civilians including children were reportedly killed this strike at a school bus in yemen coalition says it was a legitimate military operation in accordance with international law. plus easter island demanding the return of a sacred statue stolen more than one hundred years ago and now on display at the british museum we ask visitors if it should be given back. and i think
newt you would just look at it would you. go the weirdos but it's a real. movement with a very. good fortune to be in the. bruising us to whom we've heard. one of the trial and. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to get us through the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you there . the. kremlin blasts new u.s. sanctions on russia that restrictions are in response to what washington views as russia's poisoning of. his daughter in march....
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newt you would just look at what you. removed if they were. fortunate in that what. we've heard. this morning will strive all at. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic developments only loosely engage resists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit . him talk. our top stories this hour we visit often is reunited with their families after the children were taken from russia to iraq by their radicalized parents who went on to join islamic state we speak to their relatives. i remember when the film crew arrives and they showed me the footage i could not believe it i could not believe that it was possible that my girls could come back home she doesn't let me go anywhere also the deadline for the first round if u.s. sanctions against iran approaches the european union triggers measures to protect businesses working with. donald trump again plans to create a military force in space although the pentagon does appear less than. about a possible star wars progr
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to be a good president all of the above you're a prisoner and all those that we voted for newt. and those who committed we're told he's out sick to. go through the brotherhood so this is a good thing. we want to cover. this in the film is i want to. do their homework please sure rolled completely but was pleasantly gives you two days a day of mourning mourning over democracy it is a great day because we are seeing their eclipse what we saw during the entire year is you don't want sports will be going to do to. you know a lot of. local or love in the event. also coming up on the day it's been four years since the so-called islamic state launched a genocide campaign against the u.c.d. ethnic minority in northern iraq thousands of women and young girls are still with slaves and i as controlled zones coming up we'll introduce you to a woman who's working to reunite them with their families. that. i saw how they killed my mother. it was awful. they tortured us and forced us to pray. they beat us and they put a price on a sense will do us from one man to the next. hopes were high for
to be a good president all of the above you're a prisoner and all those that we voted for newt. and those who committed we're told he's out sick to. go through the brotherhood so this is a good thing. we want to cover. this in the film is i want to. do their homework please sure rolled completely but was pleasantly gives you two days a day of mourning mourning over democracy it is a great day because we are seeing their eclipse what we saw during the entire year is you don't want sports will be...
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chris christie, newt gingrich, and mike pence were the last three. there was a lot of internal discussion about the pros and cons of each of those respective potential vice presidential candidates. mike, i think, has been a phenomenal partner in this administration. he has been someone who the president respects and trusts and listens to for his guidance, and they have really formed a great bond. i do not see any scenario whatsoever where the vice president would say i want to challenge donald trump the primary. ms. feldmann: it is 9:59. anyone have a quick one? >> can you talk about great america's role in the midterms? mr. lewandowski: the great american committee, the vice president's hard money political action committee, is designated to raise money and then reallocate that money to key congressional districts, senate races, and has funded a series of gubernatorial races. i think about chris sununu in new hampshire, mike dewine in ohio. raising money and putting it back into places through hard money donations to make sure the individuals who ar
chris christie, newt gingrich, and mike pence were the last three. there was a lot of internal discussion about the pros and cons of each of those respective potential vice presidential candidates. mike, i think, has been a phenomenal partner in this administration. he has been someone who the president respects and trusts and listens to for his guidance, and they have really formed a great bond. i do not see any scenario whatsoever where the vice president would say i want to challenge donald...
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newt you would just look at it would you. go the wheels really it's a real. movement if they were in. georgia i mean the. bruising us to whom we've heard. this morning the child will last. join me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you. and indeed this is. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice center that it has not as the end then i think that it is this yet in. this. case both. here we take a look at. the u.s. . over one hundred years ago and. i think. the u.s. has announced it is imposing new sanctions on russia over the poisoning of double agent. and his daughter in the u.k. say
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if you look at what happened at that time -- and i should say, i worked for newt gingrich in the 1990's. i am a biased observer in all of this. but really changed is the sense that everything could change in the next election, so from day one, the minority party is working to regain control. the majority party is working to retain control. and neither of them is quite focused on the work of legislation. the thing about congress, unlike european parliament, for example, our congress is designed to create accommodation, to compel compromise, and not just to allow the majority party to have its way until it loses power, but to force the parties to work together somehow. when they are not focused on that but only on the next election, it is hard to do the core workout budget, legislation, and oversight. host: how do you feel about term limits? that: i am not a fan, and is because members need experience in the institution. it makes sense to allow members to build a better experience, the seniority, to allow it to matter. you do not constantly want new members. i see the argument for it. t
if you look at what happened at that time -- and i should say, i worked for newt gingrich in the 1990's. i am a biased observer in all of this. but really changed is the sense that everything could change in the next election, so from day one, the minority party is working to regain control. the majority party is working to retain control. and neither of them is quite focused on the work of legislation. the thing about congress, unlike european parliament, for example, our congress is designed...
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newt crash right here at colesville road, it's in the two right lanes. you have the shoulder and the left lanes getting by. it's slow all the way out past georgia avenue. >>> it's 6:54 amazon m narrowing down the finalists for its new headquarters. the tech giant is considering 2h finalists ose including montgomery county, n virginia and d.c. the "new york times" is reporting they'll cut the list significantly this month and ask finalists for their best and final offers. amazon said the new headquaers will create 50,000 new jobsand $5 billion in construction investment. >> pep cois declaring a peak rs.ings day for its custo they expect an increased demand in tyelectri they're encouraging maryland customers to reduce use between 1ks and 5:00 p.m., you get a credit for every reduced kilowatt hour used. >>> here are four things to know before you head out the door. election day for several states. eyes will be ohio for a race there. a democrat is trying to unseat a republican in the state's 12th congressional district. a republican has held that office for
newt crash right here at colesville road, it's in the two right lanes. you have the shoulder and the left lanes getting by. it's slow all the way out past georgia avenue. >>> it's 6:54 amazon m narrowing down the finalists for its new headquarters. the tech giant is considering 2h finalists ose including montgomery county, n virginia and d.c. the "new york times" is reporting they'll cut the list significantly this month and ask finalists for their best and final offers....
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i remember it was in months of , under thethe house leadership of newt gingrich. we took the house and it was an amazing day. within months, i was present when a leader in the republican party was asked, are you now going to take up the cause of the unborn child? they said listen, i am pro-life. this is too controversial. it splits our base. its but the people. we can't touch this one. too controversial. leaders do not back away from those things which are so important to them because it is too controversial. if they do, the other side will make certain they make it too controversial. as the democrats did, you are in and you are out. why are we in this mess with immigration today? because democrats and republicans knew that if they raise the issue from which ever side, they would be called racist. on the other side, they would be for open borders. neither of which was a popular position. our brave leaders in washington did nothing. you're in and year out, 20 years of american people speaking up and talking about terrible consequences of the fact that washington wo
i remember it was in months of , under thethe house leadership of newt gingrich. we took the house and it was an amazing day. within months, i was present when a leader in the republican party was asked, are you now going to take up the cause of the unborn child? they said listen, i am pro-life. this is too controversial. it splits our base. its but the people. we can't touch this one. too controversial. leaders do not back away from those things which are so important to them because it is too...