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mark: newt gingrich, i want to thank you. my best to your wonderful wife investor.es that make you? she's the ambassador, what are you called. >> i am the trailing spouse. [laughter] and i'm listed as. [inaudible] mark: all right. god bless you both and be well. we'll be right back. here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. then you might have a dcondition called dry mouth.? biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. you don't just own horses. you own a pasture. a fence. a barn. an arena. more fence. and hay. lots of hay. so you need a tractor built to do it all. and do it right. you need the power to handle anything. you need versatile performance matched-attachments. you need the #1 selling compact tractor for a decade. the kubota l series tractors. she spends too much time on the internet. according to the census, she just needs a few minutes more. the census is now online. and by answering a
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♪ one more time mark: welcome back newt gingrich in italy, mr., you made a reference to world war ii. in some ways it is and in some ways it isn't. i think nancy pelosi agrees with you for a different reason. a prior bill she had loaded that thing up with left-wing policies that really would have fundamentally altered the private sector and our economy and the nature of our government. changing the way we vote which you know is an issue early on during the constitutional convention and later with the ratification conventions, basically nationalizing state authority when it comes to voting, pumping enormous amounts of money into the unions and on and on and on. in many ways she used this too, doesn't she. >> i think she saw an opportunity to try to blackmail the country, that's what she did and it failed. i think it blew up in her face. i think people were discussed and that at a point when were trying to get to a relief bill that at least it's focused on helping people get through this mess. she comes running in with the sort of left-wing radical
♪ one more time mark: welcome back newt gingrich in italy, mr., you made a reference to world war ii. in some ways it is and in some ways it isn't. i think nancy pelosi agrees with you for a different reason. a prior bill she had loaded that thing up with left-wing policies that really would have fundamentally altered the private sector and our economy and the nature of our government. changing the way we vote which you know is an issue early on during the constitutional convention and later...
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professor green: a series of things ended up bringing down newt gingrich.he precipitating factor was a pair of government shutdowns in 1990 five, show down between republicans and the house and president clinton. and the idea was, we need clinton to sign our legislation, if he won't, the government will shut down because he didn't sign the legislation we want that has funding for the government went and called their bluff. and people were upset about -- funding for the government. clinton called their bluff. people were upset about it. they blamed gingrich on the republicans. it was ultimately not until there was a coup attempt in 1997 with this quintal republicans, but after the 19 98 elections when republicans in the house lost seats, the first time a party that does not control the white house, but does control the house, lost seats, since 1934. many republicans had it. they said, we have to blame somebody, and gingrich should go. so he left. susan: how money of the major changes had he brought to the institution? he came in with a package of changes. ho
professor green: a series of things ended up bringing down newt gingrich.he precipitating factor was a pair of government shutdowns in 1990 five, show down between republicans and the house and president clinton. and the idea was, we need clinton to sign our legislation, if he won't, the government will shut down because he didn't sign the legislation we want that has funding for the government went and called their bluff. and people were upset about -- funding for the government. clinton...
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and newt gingrich, thank you so much for joining us.ou wrote a piece that ran a "newsweek" over the weekend, and when you hear people think of some these dramatic actions, what do you say from your review in italy? >> i like to say exactly what dr. fauci said yesterday, probably the leading expert on viruses in the world. and he said, look. if i overreact and then we look back and go, you know, it was not quite that bad. i'm a lot better off than if i under react and we look back and say that was a disaster. why do we not deal with it, and i think the tragedy really risen dramatically. they can understand how bad this was. and they have change their behaviors, they currently operated in a structured way that is very unitalian. and they have been out here following the rules, listening to the government, because frankly in northern italy, it became really scary. and i think the people looked around and said, you know, we better do something and hope that it works. in a classic epidemiology, the star of the virus by stopping it from getti
and newt gingrich, thank you so much for joining us.ou wrote a piece that ran a "newsweek" over the weekend, and when you hear people think of some these dramatic actions, what do you say from your review in italy? >> i like to say exactly what dr. fauci said yesterday, probably the leading expert on viruses in the world. and he said, look. if i overreact and then we look back and go, you know, it was not quite that bad. i'm a lot better off than if i under react and we look...
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were a different level of rancor that is always been bitter and brutal and fundamentally new. >> newt gingrich did a bunch of things in 1994. he encouraged the republicans in a much more aggressive way. with those congressional elections and gingrich noticed something. but that they were losing congressional election and the key was to emphasize that bush the first had. and it is a complicated figure with the caricature and then everything was fine with the centralized power and one reason why gingrich came to power because there are republicans in the house tired of being the minority and those that was more oppositional with the majority of the house and 40 years they have grown corrupt increasingly strong centralized leadership under speaker jim right which a lot of republicans rebelled. they were cut out of the process more that led to the rise of newt gingrich. he is an important player but he is a product. so maybe it is more a symptom. >> i don't want to undervalue the role of the actors at a particular time but when they are largely responding to pressures and broad patterns. >> so i w
were a different level of rancor that is always been bitter and brutal and fundamentally new. >> newt gingrich did a bunch of things in 1994. he encouraged the republicans in a much more aggressive way. with those congressional elections and gingrich noticed something. but that they were losing congressional election and the key was to emphasize that bush the first had. and it is a complicated figure with the caricature and then everything was fine with the centralized power and one...
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which led to the rise of newt gingrich. i think he's an important player but a product of his time. >> to be clear, your book is primary about institution did not individuals. gingrich probably is more of a symptom. more symptomatic than a cause. >> there's a reason gingrich emerged. i don't want to undervalue the roles of actors at particular times. but we often overrate the role in transforming institutions when they are largely responding to pressures and incentives. one of the repression things about your book is - - is not focused on trumpet. it's really quite refreshing given the litany of stories and the cooper focus on him. getting back to the 90s and 2000's. bring us where we are today. you write that congress hasn't had a serious burst of bipartisan lawmaking since 1990. when i read that, part of me thought okay, i know congress is dysfunctional. i used to work in congress. before richard gephardt. then i thought well, clinton enacted nafta, a host of other bipartisan legislation. a lot of them we may disagree with
which led to the rise of newt gingrich. i think he's an important player but a product of his time. >> to be clear, your book is primary about institution did not individuals. gingrich probably is more of a symptom. more symptomatic than a cause. >> there's a reason gingrich emerged. i don't want to undervalue the roles of actors at particular times. but we often overrate the role in transforming institutions when they are largely responding to pressures and incentives. one of the...
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against because they felt like they were being cut out of the process which led to the rise of newt gingrich. i think he is an important player but he is a product of his time. >> host: the book is primarily about institution and gingrich probably in your rendering is more of a symptom. there is a reason that he emerged. i don't want to undervalue that particular time, but i think that they often overrate the role of the actors and transforming institutions when they are largely responded to pressure incentives and broad patterns. >> host: i'm going to get back to this but one of the things is to read the work on contemporary politics that isn't trump centric. he's mentioned a couple of times but it's quite refreshing given the litany of the stories and the focus on him. getting back to the '90s and to bring us back to where we are today, you write that congress hasn't had a serious burst of lawmaking since 1990 and when i read that, part of me thought okay i know congress is functional. i used to work in congress with richard gephardt and the partisan warfare and at the same time enacted na
against because they felt like they were being cut out of the process which led to the rise of newt gingrich. i think he is an important player but he is a product of his time. >> host: the book is primarily about institution and gingrich probably in your rendering is more of a symptom. there is a reason that he emerged. i don't want to undervalue that particular time, but i think that they often overrate the role of the actors and transforming institutions when they are largely responded...
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newt gingrich had a great idea. use the floating naval vessels that we already have. we already have floating hospitals. we can use those. maybe we can even commandeer or rent or buy temporarily maybe these cruise ships. rather than just a bailout. we can house people that need help. of course, we are not at that point. we don't want to get to that point. we need to prepare for the worse case scenario. the president has task force confirmed they are. as it stands, our health care system has adequate ventilators, icu beds, medical professionals and ultimately like i said we must prepare for the worst, pray for the best. in the meantime, wash your hands and stay at home. here now with a full report, trace gallagher. >> let's begin with the latest numbers from the johns hopkins covid-19 global map. case numbers and death toll continuing to rise. there are more than 181,000 cases worldwide with more than 7100 deaths. it's also notable that more than 78,000 people have fully recovered from the virus. here in the u.s., there are now more than 4600 cases and 81 deaths. exper
newt gingrich had a great idea. use the floating naval vessels that we already have. we already have floating hospitals. we can use those. maybe we can even commandeer or rent or buy temporarily maybe these cruise ships. rather than just a bailout. we can house people that need help. of course, we are not at that point. we don't want to get to that point. we need to prepare for the worse case scenario. the president has task force confirmed they are. as it stands, our health care system has...
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american enterprise institute glorietta moscow interviewed speaker of the house of representatives newt gingrich on the tracks the us faces from china. >> your own experience in congress and in american politics, what do you think are some of the changes that we need to make domestically to make sure that we do have the resources to compete with china? >> that's part of what i wrote that chapter, isn't china so was a lot of what has to bedone is not china . when you have six schools in baltimore in which last year not a single student in six schools, not a single student could pass the state math and writing exam, you have a crisis that would be there whether the chinese existed or not. so we need very dramatic deep reforms in our own system. we need to reform the pentagon. this is a tired bureaucratic structure.i tried to remind people it was being rebuilt in 1943 so that 23,000 people using carbon paper and manual typewriters could manage a worldwide war. now we have ipads, smart phones, etc. you still have 23,000 people. it's maniacal and of course it slowseverything down and makes everything
american enterprise institute glorietta moscow interviewed speaker of the house of representatives newt gingrich on the tracks the us faces from china. >> your own experience in congress and in american politics, what do you think are some of the changes that we need to make domestically to make sure that we do have the resources to compete with china? >> that's part of what i wrote that chapter, isn't china so was a lot of what has to bedone is not china . when you have six schools...
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newt gingrich former speaker of the house wrote a piece in "newsweek" talking how he's living in italy, seen a strong response from that government and what he said about president trump. right to cut off travel from china early, right to enact travel bans in europe but the u.s. doesn't need a stimulus package they need an economic growth package speaking against nationalism. the u.s. has to recognize we may need to grow strongly enough to help pull europe out of a deep recession in the fall and can't think just about what's happening economically in the u.s. a collapsing europe would have a huge impact on the entire world economy including america. what do you think at this point is the reasonable response to a pandemic like this and do you see anybody in president trump's circle who can have some influence on that? >> first i want to take note of how meaningful it is that you have newt gingrich writing an article like this. someone who was a stalwart republican who wife serves in the administration going outside the normal diplomatic channels indicating he thinks this administration
newt gingrich former speaker of the house wrote a piece in "newsweek" talking how he's living in italy, seen a strong response from that government and what he said about president trump. right to cut off travel from china early, right to enact travel bans in europe but the u.s. doesn't need a stimulus package they need an economic growth package speaking against nationalism. the u.s. has to recognize we may need to grow strongly enough to help pull europe out of a deep recession in...
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even italy, in the midst of this, i talked to newt gingrich. he is in italy. he said grocery stores stay open. people have to eat. you are stuck in your house. what about the people they don't have food or need medicine and need certain supplies? they ought to be able to go. >> well, it is certainly an eerie and unsettling feeling here in new jersey, sean, and what could happen in new york city is already starting to happen here. we are just across the river from manhattan. a curfew takes effect here less than an hour from now. this was the first city to stop serving food and only allow takeout and delivery. today, the mayor of the city told its 50,000 citizens, "whether you feel sick or not all residents should immediately begin self isolating at home." a dramatic effort to try to avoid transmission. now, the new york city mayor 's warning that a similar order could be issued within the next 48 hours. that would require the city's 8 million residents not to leave their homes, except for food, medicine, doctors visit, or work, or some other essential travel. p
even italy, in the midst of this, i talked to newt gingrich. he is in italy. he said grocery stores stay open. people have to eat. you are stuck in your house. what about the people they don't have food or need medicine and need certain supplies? they ought to be able to go. >> well, it is certainly an eerie and unsettling feeling here in new jersey, sean, and what could happen in new york city is already starting to happen here. we are just across the river from manhattan. a curfew takes...
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mitt romney scored a knockout victory over newt gingrich and ron paul. carl: and rick santorum.eter: then we come to 2016 and we are at 11 states. this was referred to as a sec primary. carl: that is the southern states. peter: returning to its roots? carl: exactly. when you set up a southern primary in an election that has jeb bush and marco rubio and newt gingrich, you do not really think a billionaire from queens with a thick new york accent who has never held office is going to sweep your sec primary. [laughter] that is why it is hard to put, that is what makes politics fun. if we knew how was going to come out people would not be watching. peter: a third of the delegates for the democrats were in play. bernie sanders and hillary clinton split. hillary clinton did better. on the gop side, half the delegates were at stake. trump won on super tuesday, alabama, arkansas, georgia, three southern states. massachusetts, tennessee , southern, vermont and virginia another southern state. carl: the decisive state was florida. that was marco rubio's last stand. his alamo as it turned
mitt romney scored a knockout victory over newt gingrich and ron paul. carl: and rick santorum.eter: then we come to 2016 and we are at 11 states. this was referred to as a sec primary. carl: that is the southern states. peter: returning to its roots? carl: exactly. when you set up a southern primary in an election that has jeb bush and marco rubio and newt gingrich, you do not really think a billionaire from queens with a thick new york accent who has never held office is going to sweep your...
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>> that is exactly what newt gingrich was talking about.has no members. that was a political ploy to give cover to schumer to get his democrats to vote no. this is a moment in time that those democrat senators should not sit back and take the direction of leadership. put the american public first. brian: but kevin here is what they say specifically. you're doing a lot of great things, giving money to small businesses saying if you use this money, to keep your employees paid, you can take this as a grant. if you fire your employees it is a loan and then you said for two years, i don't want these corporations buying their stock back. the democrats said i want it longer than two years, so and they also want more money to hospitals and more money to states. i mean, is there something is there a grey area you guys can dive into there? what is the main objection from what i just said? >> well listen, we have the resources the biggest challenge you have for small business is liquidity. why? because we ask as a government that you had to shut down
>> that is exactly what newt gingrich was talking about.has no members. that was a political ploy to give cover to schumer to get his democrats to vote no. this is a moment in time that those democrat senators should not sit back and take the direction of leadership. put the american public first. brian: but kevin here is what they say specifically. you're doing a lot of great things, giving money to small businesses saying if you use this money, to keep your employees paid, you can take...
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plus the people behind the new hillary clinton documentary really wanted newt gingrich but he said heasses on table ten. ♪ he'd be proud of us. a family business should stay in the family. see how lincoln's insurance solutions can help protect your family, your business and everyone who counts on you, at lincolnfinancial.com billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and...
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we have florida's governor ron desantis and former speaker of the house newt gingrich, brian. brian: yeah. it's going to be great. soon we will convince the president it's great to have him. maybe use his iphone which we know he has. maybe he could join us via skype or face time. i'm willing to pay the bill. great to have him. no one can say he is not accessible through all of this. i wanted easter as aspirational goal. now april 30th. if something happenings in between go from there no. dark secret happening behind the scenes. he literally sat there for 90 minutes yesterday taking all questions. half of the press asking the quells were looking to play gotcha. the other half actually wanted information. meanwhile, an urgent warning for the white house experts. the u.s. right now could see more than 1 million covid cases and possibly 100,000 deaths as cases in new york near 60,000. may be a silver lining in the pandemic epidemic. todd piro is live as emerging hot spots call for help. todd? todd: dr. anthony fauci making clear it's not a certainty we are going to hit the numbers
we have florida's governor ron desantis and former speaker of the house newt gingrich, brian. brian: yeah. it's going to be great. soon we will convince the president it's great to have him. maybe use his iphone which we know he has. maybe he could join us via skype or face time. i'm willing to pay the bill. great to have him. no one can say he is not accessible through all of this. i wanted easter as aspirational goal. now april 30th. if something happenings in between go from there no. dark...
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newt gingrich is a former speaker of the house and a fox news contributor. mr.od morning and thank you for being here. >> good morning. glad to be with you. >> sandra: yeah. glad to be with you as well. let's throw up this brand new polling out of florida, university of north florida, took the poll march 5th to the 10th. it shows joe biden with a commanding lead in that state. 66% to bernie sanders' polling 22% in the state. we can go back to the poll we just threw up there first and that's the real clear politics average of polls. that has biden at 53%. does florida spell more trouble for bernie sanders, mr. speaker? >> oh, sure, look. i think you are going to see from here on out vice president biden winning the majority of the delegates. i think the race basically is over. bernie sanders can stay in to make his ideological argument, doesn't cost him much. and allows him to go to the democratic national convention in milwaukee in july and try to negotiate for the platform and maybe negotiate for hot speakers are. but i think that his campaign was broken last w
newt gingrich is a former speaker of the house and a fox news contributor. mr.od morning and thank you for being here. >> good morning. glad to be with you. >> sandra: yeah. glad to be with you as well. let's throw up this brand new polling out of florida, university of north florida, took the poll march 5th to the 10th. it shows joe biden with a commanding lead in that state. 66% to bernie sanders' polling 22% in the state. we can go back to the poll we just threw up there first...
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. >> to watch the rest of the program visit our website booktv.org, search for "newt gingrich" or the of his book " trump china". >> journalist Ãbturning point usa founder charlie kirk offers his thoughts on what he calls the new conservative agenda, historian matthew l geo chronicles robert kennedy's visit to appalachia in the winter of 1967 68 and its role in his decision to run for president. former deputy national security advisor katie mcfarland reflects on her time in the trump administration. in former obama administration official dan pfeiffer weighs in on how to beat president trump in the 2020 election. check your program guide for more information. >> can you hear us out there? there we are. welcome, i'm dorian devens and. >> by margaret mandelbaum. >> we are happy to be back here at symphony space. welcome to all of our regulars. anyone who is a first timer, this is an event series and we bring scientists of all discipline out of their labs and onto the public
. >> to watch the rest of the program visit our website booktv.org, search for "newt gingrich" or the of his book " trump china". >> journalist Ãbturning point usa founder charlie kirk offers his thoughts on what he calls the new conservative agenda, historian matthew l geo chronicles robert kennedy's visit to appalachia in the winter of 1967 68 and its role in his decision to run for president. former deputy national security advisor katie mcfarland reflects on...
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also we have an all-star panel, newt gingrich, dana lash in texas and as the cleanup continues, countrytar is going to join us from nashville with how you can help people who are suffering. a busy three hours kicks off a dozen minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning news. the folks will be back in two minutes on "fox and friends". tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. rob: joe biden dominating on super tuesday in an unexpected, the proud new owner of 566 democratic delegates. will bernie sanders find a way to pull through? we are looking at the biggest states here and they are coming up, and then they are very far off. in the northeast, 274, let's start with the state of new york, 274 delegates, biden project
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newt gingrich says blame china. >> dictatorship lies all the time. it doesn't surprise me.with the entire planet blaming them for having first caused the epidemic, and then made it much, much worse. for the first six weeks they suppressed and punished the people who were telling the truth. this pandemic is dramatically worse because of china. they are now in a typical dictatorship manner, they will try to tell a big enough lie, that just the process of fighting the lie, there will be places around the planet where they will say the americans must have done this. liz: colonel, here is the issue. china did not tell the world. it may have happened earlier than now. maybe last summer. at that time we are doing student exchanges. we are letting chinese travelers in countries around the world. australia is blaming china for seeding the coronavirus outbreak there. your reaction? >> that's accurate. it's very, very clear that this is -- it started in china. whether it's intentional or not. the problem is they hid this for four months. as you said, at that time, we have people flyin
newt gingrich says blame china. >> dictatorship lies all the time. it doesn't surprise me.with the entire planet blaming them for having first caused the epidemic, and then made it much, much worse. for the first six weeks they suppressed and punished the people who were telling the truth. this pandemic is dramatically worse because of china. they are now in a typical dictatorship manner, they will try to tell a big enough lie, that just the process of fighting the lie, there will be...
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one more hour, newt gingrich, jack brewer, dana loesch and senator ted cruz. ♪ ♪ ...t worry me? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. by brushing with sensodyne sensitivity & gum at home it's giving you the relief that you need and the control that you need to take care of your oral health. and it creates a healthier environment. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. >> ♪ just one look at you and i know it's gonna be, a lovely day ♪ brian: it's kind of like it is the quieted down version. ainsley: it's soothing. brian: if you'll play in the band don't make a lot of noise. steve: we make a lot of noise at 6:00 a.m. to wake people up and now as we lull you through the final hour of fox & friends we've got a lot of news to talk first up let's talk about this thing a big debate at the supreme court yesterday where the jus
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he said remember newt gingrich in 2012.is right. 30 to 40% of people said he broke late. >> 47% to 17%. this is a problem for bernie sanders all along. he gets the people deciding early but the people deciding late go against him. biden rode that wave of momentum with no money. he won states he didn't even visit. it you was crazy. that gives you an indication of how the late deciders are determining the contest and momentum means everything in the primary. >> well done. we will test it now. what does it mean for team sanders? star surrogate for sanders is here to make the case for you and you should be feeling the burn more than ever. you've been hearing a lot about 5g. but there's 5g... and then there's verizon 5g. we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's more than 10 times faster than some other 5g networks. and it's rolling out in cities across the country. so people can experience speeds that ultra wideband can deliver. 1.7 gigs here in houston. 1.8 gigs here in frigid omaha. almost 2 gigs here i
he said remember newt gingrich in 2012.is right. 30 to 40% of people said he broke late. >> 47% to 17%. this is a problem for bernie sanders all along. he gets the people deciding early but the people deciding late go against him. biden rode that wave of momentum with no money. he won states he didn't even visit. it you was crazy. that gives you an indication of how the late deciders are determining the contest and momentum means everything in the primary. >> well done. we will test...
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newt gingrich, the new speaker of the house, was kind of a prime minister, and clinton was going to be irrelevant. how does bill clinton navigate that situation to make a comeback? or how maybe do republicans make some tactical errors that help them make that come back? he is going to get reelected in 1996, how is that possible? what goes on? >> there is one very sad event during which bill clinton performs very admirably. it begins to change sensibilities. >> one aspect is that hillary clinton [indiscernible] down and is like, we are going to do this. he is a republican centrist individual. to have to're going run the government in a centrist aspect. [indiscernible] they kind of advertise that. >> another term: triangulation. they hit on a clever strategy. the president would tactfully separate himself from some aspects of the democratic agenda, but still oppose aspects of the republican agenda. he would play the two sides off against each other and in a sense, he had republican help. having achieved control of congress, they pressed aspects of their contract with america. they starte
newt gingrich, the new speaker of the house, was kind of a prime minister, and clinton was going to be irrelevant. how does bill clinton navigate that situation to make a comeback? or how maybe do republicans make some tactical errors that help them make that come back? he is going to get reelected in 1996, how is that possible? what goes on? >> there is one very sad event during which bill clinton performs very admirably. it begins to change sensibilities. >> one aspect is that...
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president has been convinced to be different whether it is chris christie asking thim him to do newt gingrich watching firsthand of what's happening or his friends at fox news have changed their tone. probably all the above of what's happening. it is important to hear him strike that tone of calm and understanding of how incredibly dire this is and the feedback that he even said on the notion of people going out, somebody asked about well, what about people of all generations going out when they should not. they should not and they're actually performing self policing. it is procedueer pressure. that's incredible from a guy down playing it and keep the economy is going. >> everything is perfect and fine. >> as we close here, the president says we have to win this war. we are going to go big to do it. thank you for joining us for this special coverage. brianna keilar is joining us after a quick break. right now, we've got 100 reasons for you to switch to jackson hewitt. say goodbye to your old tax service and get $100 when you file with jackson hewitt. plus, you'll get our lifetime accuracy gu
president has been convinced to be different whether it is chris christie asking thim him to do newt gingrich watching firsthand of what's happening or his friends at fox news have changed their tone. probably all the above of what's happening. it is important to hear him strike that tone of calm and understanding of how incredibly dire this is and the feedback that he even said on the notion of people going out, somebody asked about well, what about people of all generations going out when...
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also, guests today, newt gingrich who wrote a column about living in rome, that's where he is right nowch has been impacted greatly. also, stuart varney on the markets and senator tom cotton as the senate prepares to take up the coronavirus relief bill from the house and finally dr. nicole sapphire will be with us all morning, sitting next to us, answering our questions and yours as well. we have a busy three hours, kicking off twelve and-a-half minutes from now right here on the channel you trust with your morning news. rob and jillian, back in about two minutes. good morning, mr. . good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. rowithout the commission fees
also, guests today, newt gingrich who wrote a column about living in rome, that's where he is right nowch has been impacted greatly. also, stuart varney on the markets and senator tom cotton as the senate prepares to take up the coronavirus relief bill from the house and finally dr. nicole sapphire will be with us all morning, sitting next to us, answering our questions and yours as well. we have a busy three hours, kicking off twelve and-a-half minutes from now right here on the channel you...
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show, we've got, take a look at this, dan bongino, the press secretary for the president, and newt gingrichr. oz and dr. anthony fauci on the coronavirus outbreak and the best ways to protect yourself. plus, have you been following this story, the woman called the doomsday cult mom smirking in court as the judge reduces her bail in the case of her missing kids. nancy grace has been following every development, she's going to join us live with the fbi's next move. so we've got a busy three hours, six off 14 minutes from right now, right here on the channel you trust for your morning news. ya! >> you're getting better. very lea realistic. rob: that was pretty good. thanks so much. happy monday. >> thank you. jillian: be right back. i saved hundreds on my car insurance when i switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you go to high-five a coworker, and you do a perfect high-five. everyone is really excited for you because it was such a great high-five. and then... ...the boss comes in. and she wants one too. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen perc
show, we've got, take a look at this, dan bongino, the press secretary for the president, and newt gingrichr. oz and dr. anthony fauci on the coronavirus outbreak and the best ways to protect yourself. plus, have you been following this story, the woman called the doomsday cult mom smirking in court as the judge reduces her bail in the case of her missing kids. nancy grace has been following every development, she's going to join us live with the fbi's next move. so we've got a busy three...
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newt gingrich, speaker of the house distributed to every member at the time and also what inspired the phrase compassionate conservatism. marvin was instrumental of world institute out which he's now the dean of and recruit and train christian journalists and inject them in mainstream media and we certainly do need that. he's the editor-in-chief of world which is a multimedia news organization that reports from a christian world view. you can follow him on twitter at marvinolasky. most recent book is reforming journalism, been described as faith-fill history of journalism and useful tips on news writing and advise and advocating conservative convictions and medium that's dominated by the left. as someone who went to journalism school myself and spent time as journalist in washington i enjoyed reading it. we have copies for sale if you leave the auditorium today in the lobby. now to tell us more about reforming journalism i would like to welcome marvin olasky. [applause] >> thank you, rob, great to be back at heritage. i really spent the most productive research year of my life here in
newt gingrich, speaker of the house distributed to every member at the time and also what inspired the phrase compassionate conservatism. marvin was instrumental of world institute out which he's now the dean of and recruit and train christian journalists and inject them in mainstream media and we certainly do need that. he's the editor-in-chief of world which is a multimedia news organization that reports from a christian world view. you can follow him on twitter at marvinolasky. most recent...
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i had the honor of being the mc the night that newt gingrich became the speaker of the house.hat was history. the young kid, talk show host. very -- i had no idea where my life was heading or if i would be even on the air the next day. there was something really remarkable about that. they have not had power in 40 years. why do i think it might be a good idea to say, okay, these are the items that donald trump is getting so much support on. why don't we promise to support him if you give us a chance too? >> and not just that. we could make a new contract, which would incorporate what donald trump has already done and add some new elements. contract with america part two, whatever you want to call it, i don't really care. incorporate the fact that the federal judges, the appointments come of the strict constructionists on the bench. if we win again, contract with america part two. one of the things we could add to that, one of the questions asked tonight of the president tonight, the one weakness we have had is this national debt. another president is looking to cut federal spe
i had the honor of being the mc the night that newt gingrich became the speaker of the house.hat was history. the young kid, talk show host. very -- i had no idea where my life was heading or if i would be even on the air the next day. there was something really remarkable about that. they have not had power in 40 years. why do i think it might be a good idea to say, okay, these are the items that donald trump is getting so much support on. why don't we promise to support him if you give us a...
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. >> in a conversation yesterday with former house speaker newt gingrich, he made a point that it doesn't matter if the leaders of the country do not like each other. at this point they're in a crisis situation and they're going to have to come together. the question facing the white house, based on my conversations this morning with top lawmakers, is will the white house come around on the house democrats' position on paid sick leave? the white house economic adviser larry kudlow said he's exploring executive power, and executive orders, to pursue that policy so the white house would have more control. at the end of the day my top sources say the white house will likely have to come to a compromise with speaker pelosi on federal pay family leave, paid sick leave, to try to help give the house democrats some stimulus dollars along those lines if they also want to get a payroll tax cut. >> and what about the contradictions in messaging, robert? the president, even yesterday when he was coming out of that republican lunch meeting, he was talking about this is all going to go away. >> when y
. >> in a conversation yesterday with former house speaker newt gingrich, he made a point that it doesn't matter if the leaders of the country do not like each other. at this point they're in a crisis situation and they're going to have to come together. the question facing the white house, based on my conversations this morning with top lawmakers, is will the white house come around on the house democrats' position on paid sick leave? the white house economic adviser larry kudlow said...
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newt gingrich in italy and warning officials here in the states to take action now or else.ns coming back from overseas delayed for hours because of screening issues. i will speak with acting homeland security chief chad wolf who called it "unacceptable," and promised they are working to improve it quickly. that's all coming up on "the daily briefing." ♪ >> harris: we've talked a lot about the physical aspects of coronavirus. how equally important, though, we know is the mental and emotional impact of the outbreak. a new national poll shows 53% of americans are worried about a family member getting infected. 60% believe the worst is yet to come. 80% believe daily life will change, even ever so slightly. dr. amy compton-phillips, executive vice president at providence st. joseph hospital, the health system in washington state, has been on the panel. now we are going to just pull you out of it, because you seen people in panic mode. you are a doctor. now you got an outbreak. talk to me about the fear that people are just rolling within their daily lives about this. >> dr. comp
newt gingrich in italy and warning officials here in the states to take action now or else.ns coming back from overseas delayed for hours because of screening issues. i will speak with acting homeland security chief chad wolf who called it "unacceptable," and promised they are working to improve it quickly. that's all coming up on "the daily briefing." ♪ >> harris: we've talked a lot about the physical aspects of coronavirus. how equally important, though, we know is...
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and he said remember newt gingrich in 2012 and he was right.eople who broke late 30%, 40% of people said they broke late, look at the numbers he got. >> this is a huge margin, 47% to 17%. this has been a problem for bernie sanders all along. he gets the people deciding earl but the people deciding late go against him. biden was able to ride that momentum coming out of south carolina with no money, folks. he won states that he didn't even visit and had no ads on the air in. it was crazy. that just gives you an indication of how the late deciders are determining this contest and momentum means everything right now in this primary. >> harry, thank you very much. well done. we'll test it now. what does this mean for team sanders? congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, star surrogate for sanders, here to make the case to you that you should feel the bern more than ever. in america we all count. no matter where we call home, how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how that great promise is kept. because this is the count that informs
and he said remember newt gingrich in 2012 and he was right.eople who broke late 30%, 40% of people said they broke late, look at the numbers he got. >> this is a huge margin, 47% to 17%. this has been a problem for bernie sanders all along. he gets the people deciding earl but the people deciding late go against him. biden was able to ride that momentum coming out of south carolina with no money, folks. he won states that he didn't even visit and had no ads on the air in. it was crazy....
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i sent newt gingrich's comments. he's sitting in italy watching this whole thing happen.of reinforcement from people from trusted folks will go a long way in explaining you don't want to be italy, and if we're going to avoid being italy, we'll have to bend this curve much quicker that what italy did. >> and gingrich is saying -- >> this is serious. take it seriously. we need to take all precautions to make sure this doesn't happen in our country. and i think so often in america now, the really unfortunate thing is, we only believe when somebody is speaking it is somebody we believe. the more you have conservatives coming out, even ted cruz retweeting aoc's tweet helps to build that understanding that people have in my part of my the country. >> and the president's tone, and substance, tone, everything, he was taking it seriously in a way he didn't the day before. >> something has clearly changed. and i think that the president is realizing number one this is major public health and economic issue and number two, it's a problem that's not going to go away. we're not lookin
i sent newt gingrich's comments. he's sitting in italy watching this whole thing happen.of reinforcement from people from trusted folks will go a long way in explaining you don't want to be italy, and if we're going to avoid being italy, we'll have to bend this curve much quicker that what italy did. >> and gingrich is saying -- >> this is serious. take it seriously. we need to take all precautions to make sure this doesn't happen in our country. and i think so often in america now,...
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also newt gingrich wrote a pretty good book about it. he's taken pages from russia's disinformation playbook. look at axios. amazing piece. joining us now with more reaction, senator tom cotton. the president dealt with this. the president has been trying to eliminate all the burdensome regulation. obama told us, biden told us those jobs, they are never coming back i in in a manufactu. coming back in numbers we never dreamed of. we are having pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and we depend on china for that and they won't even give us information after they created a bigger part of this crisis, not the virus. they didn't tell lies. they lied to us. >> the chinese communist party displayed to the world will could've been a local health problem into a global pandemic. that's exactly what the chinese communist party has always done. it's dishonest. it's corrupt. and it's an enemy of the united states. it's one thing to have jobs that make lawn chairs or toy trinkets in china. it's nothing to make basic pharmaceuticals that we need like anti
also newt gingrich wrote a pretty good book about it. he's taken pages from russia's disinformation playbook. look at axios. amazing piece. joining us now with more reaction, senator tom cotton. the president dealt with this. the president has been trying to eliminate all the burdensome regulation. obama told us, biden told us those jobs, they are never coming back i in in a manufactu. coming back in numbers we never dreamed of. we are having pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and we depend on...
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newt gingrich the new speaker was kind of a prime minister, and clinton was going to be irrelevant. how does bill clinton navigate that situation, to make a comeback? it may be too republicans make some tactical errors that help them make that come back? he is going to get reelected in 1996, how is that possible? eventre is one very sad during which bill clinton performs very admirably. it begins to change sensibilities. one aspect is that hillary clinton [inaudible] comes down and says we are going to do this. you are going to have to run the government [inaudible] advertise that. >> triangulation. .orcing clinton tactfullyent would separate himself from some aspects of the democratic agenda, but still oppose aspect of the republican agenda. he would play the two sides off against each other and in a sense, he had republican help. having achieved control of congress, date pressed aspects of their contract with america. they started to develop budgets with it cuts to medicare. to cut back on education and environmental programs. resisted and would veto those budgets, and in the fall
newt gingrich the new speaker was kind of a prime minister, and clinton was going to be irrelevant. how does bill clinton navigate that situation, to make a comeback? it may be too republicans make some tactical errors that help them make that come back? he is going to get reelected in 1996, how is that possible? eventre is one very sad during which bill clinton performs very admirably. it begins to change sensibilities. one aspect is that hillary clinton [inaudible] comes down and says we are...
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joining us is newt gingrich. you know him. tually lives right now in rome with his wife who is the ambassador to the holy sea and newt joins us. newt, you have just written op-ed that is published in "newsweek." and you say -- you see where this could go for the united states. and you say that faced with a pandemic threat, history teaches us it is far better to be overprepared than under prepared. >> yeah. i think if you listen to dr. fauci yesterday, he said over and over again that he would rather overreact and have people relax later and say why did you do that than underreact and lose a lot more lives. and i think we in america can learn a lot of lessons from what's happening, particularly in northern italy. i must say that picture of the pope, calista took a copy of that and she tweeted it out yesterday. very touching that particularly when he stopped at the cross, which was carried in 1562 to ward off a plague at that time. these things have been recurring for all of human history. she has gotten a huge response on the em
joining us is newt gingrich. you know him. tually lives right now in rome with his wife who is the ambassador to the holy sea and newt joins us. newt, you have just written op-ed that is published in "newsweek." and you say -- you see where this could go for the united states. and you say that faced with a pandemic threat, history teaches us it is far better to be overprepared than under prepared. >> yeah. i think if you listen to dr. fauci yesterday, he said over and over again...
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newt gingrich, thanks so much. >> good to be with you.ahead some american troops have tested positive for the covid-19 virus. what is your military doing to protect your forces? pete hegseth is here to talk about it. i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. by brushing with sensodyne sensitivity & gum at home i
newt gingrich, thanks so much. >> good to be with you.ahead some american troops have tested positive for the covid-19 virus. what is your military doing to protect your forces? pete hegseth is here to talk about it. i need a ride. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you... lots of...
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was speaker of the house, i think it's safe to say, had an up and down relationship with, was newt gingrichaid over the past three years since donald trump has been elected president of the united states, but it's interesting that finding newt gingrich is writing an up ed saying i'm in italy, the coronavirus is deadly serious and america better wake up. i'm finding more and more republicans who have blindly defended the president are waking up to the reality that we can't bluff, we can't bs our way out of this pandemic. are you finding that as well in new york? are you finding that republicans are more willing to work with you despite the fact that the president is still sending reckless mixed signals? >> yeah, i think what's happening, joe, is first of all, people are frightened. they're truly frightened. they're frightened for themselves, frightened for their families. and that overrides partisan loyalty, right. it's about them now. it's not about loyalty to their political party. secondly, it's unavoidable on the facts. people know what's coming. you look at that projection, dr. fauci pu
was speaker of the house, i think it's safe to say, had an up and down relationship with, was newt gingrichaid over the past three years since donald trump has been elected president of the united states, but it's interesting that finding newt gingrich is writing an up ed saying i'm in italy, the coronavirus is deadly serious and america better wake up. i'm finding more and more republicans who have blindly defended the president are waking up to the reality that we can't bluff, we can't bs our...
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. >>> former house speaker newt gingrich is issuing a dire new warning about the coronavirus outbreakwife is the u.s. ambassador to the vatican. >> in it he writes, faced with a pandemic threat, history teaches us it is far better to be over prepared than under prepared. we would be losing 5 or 10,000 or 15,000 americans. if it really got out of control, the numbers could go higher. >> gingrich isn't the only one, the former advocate for medicare and medicaid services warned by march 23rd just over a week from now, many of our largest cities and hospitals are on course to be overrun with cases. joining us now from minneapolis is andy slavit. thank you so much. you write the best course of action to prevent the u.s. from becoming italy is to social le isolate -- socially isolate just as the cdc says stop any gathering that's 50 people or more. tell us in your mind what needs to be done and what social isolation means. >> sure. well, thank you for having me on, chris. really it's #stayhome. i think that is the message that everybody needs to get. many americans are understanding this me
. >>> former house speaker newt gingrich is issuing a dire new warning about the coronavirus outbreakwife is the u.s. ambassador to the vatican. >> in it he writes, faced with a pandemic threat, history teaches us it is far better to be over prepared than under prepared. we would be losing 5 or 10,000 or 15,000 americans. if it really got out of control, the numbers could go higher. >> gingrich isn't the only one, the former advocate for medicare and medicaid services...
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in 2012, the republican, newt gingrich was trailing in the national poll and one in south carolina shotally with someone with little money like joe biden. it means he'll get all that media and focusing that attention heading into super tuesday. >> thank you very much. john, a biden bounce that's what he needs right now especially as harry pointed out in texas and california. >> those are the big halls. texas especially has over 400 delegate that is are available because it is portionroportiona. he can do well and still not win. but, you know he's going to need some wins after this. after tonight he may get them in some of those southern states we have been talking about. david pointed out earlier and you did as well the percentage of african-american voters in 2016 and tennessee and alabama and north carolina and even in virginia. that's again if biden can keep it going, he'll do extremely well. the flip side is bernie sanders did not get there. >> he didn't get there tonight. >> california has 415 delegates. those are major, major delegate prize. >> those are the two biggest prizes on
in 2012, the republican, newt gingrich was trailing in the national poll and one in south carolina shotally with someone with little money like joe biden. it means he'll get all that media and focusing that attention heading into super tuesday. >> thank you very much. john, a biden bounce that's what he needs right now especially as harry pointed out in texas and california. >> those are the big halls. texas especially has over 400 delegate that is are available because it is...
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i got a lot of support and i got support from, you know, endorsement from kevin mccarthy and newt gingrichgressmen in california and other areas too and i raised about $1.75 million so far, yes, we will take it back because, you know, we really have to. stuart: in california, i would agree with you. michelle, thank you very much for joining us, i'm glad that you're on the show. we will see you again real soon. thank you very much, indeed. >> thank you. stuart: let me keep you up to speed with the market. we are now down 300 points. rate cut at 10:00 o'clock this morning. 50 basis point rate cut by the federal reserve. mr. powell held a news conference which he said he expected that this rate cut would give a meaningful boost to the economy but the dow is still down 300 points. on that note, meaningful boost to the economy i i want to bring in matt shay, national retail federation. matt, you told news the past, your forecast was that this calendar year 2020, retail sales would go up a very strong 3 and a half to 4%. you made that forecast before the full impact of the virus was felt. are yo
i got a lot of support and i got support from, you know, endorsement from kevin mccarthy and newt gingrichgressmen in california and other areas too and i raised about $1.75 million so far, yes, we will take it back because, you know, we really have to. stuart: in california, i would agree with you. michelle, thank you very much for joining us, i'm glad that you're on the show. we will see you again real soon. thank you very much, indeed. >> thank you. stuart: let me keep you up to speed...
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joining us, newt gingrich, former house speaker, of course. newt, i know you are in italy. i want you to compare what they are doing in italy to what we are doing so far over here. >> well, first of all, i think the italian government once it understood how big the problem was, has moved with remarkable speed and decisiveness. the grocery stores here are full but they have very strict rules about how you go in, make sure you don't get too many people in at one time. people have been very good about lining up outside, staying apart physically and then going in in an orderly way when somebody comes out, somebody else would go. the only stores that are open are grocery stores, pharmacies bega and gasoline stations. this is a country [ inaudible ]. there are a huge number of restaurants, they are all closed. they are very social people but they have all buckled down and the last two days for the very first time, [ inaudible ]. they haven't peaked yet. the real efforts at physical distancing are beginning to pay off and [ inaudible ] hong kong, singapore. it may start working he
joining us, newt gingrich, former house speaker, of course. newt, i know you are in italy. i want you to compare what they are doing in italy to what we are doing so far over here. >> well, first of all, i think the italian government once it understood how big the problem was, has moved with remarkable speed and decisiveness. the grocery stores here are full but they have very strict rules about how you go in, make sure you don't get too many people in at one time. people have been very...
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newt gingrich has talked about our prior war response and targeting stimulus. there needs to be clarity out of d.c., what targeted stimulus are you doing for drugs, vaccines and medical supplies. that's what the hospitals and first responders and health care want to hear. stuart: liz, i'm going to come back to you in a moment to ask you how you are dealing with cabin fever. get your answer prepared. let's go to ash. more news from governor cuomo on new york's cases? ashley: just to reemphasize, 16,000 people a day are being tested. that will be increased as they bring in more testing sites. he wants to -- he's talking about young people. yes, young people are contracting the virus and yes, they can transmit it. so that is an important message. he's also talking about how do we restart the economy, how do we pivot to economic vitality. he says we have to have a plan in place now because otherwise, it's going to be slow to get going again. there's a need for hospital beds, dramatic need for hospital beds, so that's the message from governor cuomo today. by the wa
newt gingrich has talked about our prior war response and targeting stimulus. there needs to be clarity out of d.c., what targeted stimulus are you doing for drugs, vaccines and medical supplies. that's what the hospitals and first responders and health care want to hear. stuart: liz, i'm going to come back to you in a moment to ask you how you are dealing with cabin fever. get your answer prepared. let's go to ash. more news from governor cuomo on new york's cases? ashley: just to reemphasize,...
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if you ask newt gingrich he'd agree with you. he took the first step, in favor of cutting government, let's unilaterally cut ourselves and reduce our size. gamt wasas a big mistake if you want to be a player in thethe game. i agree with that sentiment. that hammered the house even becausean it hammered the senate because we were driving that train. it was -- whether it was 1994 or 2010 when i was elected, those were our two big article one budget cutting years. let me ask me ask that question pointedly to you since it's not a partisan panel. we all want to serve our bosses well. it generally serving the constitution trumps every other concernvery my constituency has. if i were to paraphrase you doctor spalding, i would say that you are telling me that i amng betraying rather thanservy serving my constitutional responsibilities. who. by shrinking article one spending relative to article two spending. is it-y that simplistic? that you believe that our constitutional obligations arere being subjugated to our budget concerns? >> i th
if you ask newt gingrich he'd agree with you. he took the first step, in favor of cutting government, let's unilaterally cut ourselves and reduce our size. gamt wasas a big mistake if you want to be a player in thethe game. i agree with that sentiment. that hammered the house even becausean it hammered the senate because we were driving that train. it was -- whether it was 1994 or 2010 when i was elected, those were our two big article one budget cutting years. let me ask me ask that question...