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anything newt gingrich said i take with a container of salt.'s important to keep in mind is what we're seeing now with isis, especially in their recruitment of lone wolves who are tending to self-radicalize, we're seeing a shift in sort of the terrorist recruitment methodology over the past ten years. whereas al qaeda traditionally, people would go to terrorist training kamg sxpz ray graduation certificate with a fake certificate, but now young teenagers who are disenfranchised who are sitting in their mom's basement on facebook, youtube, and twitter and essentially self-radicalizing without any sort of contact with a centralized terrorist organization, so i think it's a little bit different of a paradigm when you're looking at ice -- >> but arsalan -- >> when you're looking at isis compared to al qaeda. >> newt gingrich did say radical islam. and in that same statement he said he's not deem nooidsing all muslims or -- he's not just talking about -- you don't think that radical islamists are an issue right now? that it's spreading faster than b
anything newt gingrich said i take with a container of salt.'s important to keep in mind is what we're seeing now with isis, especially in their recruitment of lone wolves who are tending to self-radicalize, we're seeing a shift in sort of the terrorist recruitment methodology over the past ten years. whereas al qaeda traditionally, people would go to terrorist training kamg sxpz ray graduation certificate with a fake certificate, but now young teenagers who are disenfranchised who are sitting...
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and i don't think boehner is gingrich.ll be tougher to get it done i think. >> you hear many of the things i hear in washington, that democrats said the president doesn't smooze and hang out with them. and when there is sausage making and they can't get meetings with them. does he turn to executive orders, i mean there are lawsuits and a lot of friction over that already. especially on the top of immigration, he promised to do something. >> certainly much to the chagrin of republicans and those opposing the president he will use executive orders and take action when he can and he may well have to, given, again his personality. reagan and clinton both had similar problems with congress and the other party's hands. but at different times in the presidencies. but they did the smoozing and they liked to be in the back room. this president doesn't. and the other problem he has, is that boehner is not someone who actually has command. you know just uniform 100 percent of the caucus going with him wherever he wants to lead. it we
and i don't think boehner is gingrich.ll be tougher to get it done i think. >> you hear many of the things i hear in washington, that democrats said the president doesn't smooze and hang out with them. and when there is sausage making and they can't get meetings with them. does he turn to executive orders, i mean there are lawsuits and a lot of friction over that already. especially on the top of immigration, he promised to do something. >> certainly much to the chagrin of...
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>> gingrich didn't win the republican nomination, and obama was reelected.a surface level response, i think that, first of all, i don't think it's the case that you look back and candidated in the past -- candidates in the past that didn't have wealthy patrons who were making it happen for them, that's everybody from ronald reagan who had a group of very, very wealthy -- [inaudible] richard nixon, gene mccarthy. i just, i don't think it is that radically different, and i don't think that it is that sure a guarantee of success. i do think it's corrosive that people believe the system is corrupt. but, again, i think a lot of that flows from their feelings about their own economic prospects and what they're getting out of -- [inaudible] >> brody, you wanted to jump in on that? >> yeah. and i agree that money has always been in politics. what i was trying to say earlier is the is i think how -- the problem so i think how the money is being spent. that being run by unaccountable, outside groups who often don't need to disclose their sources of money or who they'r
>> gingrich didn't win the republican nomination, and obama was reelected.a surface level response, i think that, first of all, i don't think it's the case that you look back and candidated in the past -- candidates in the past that didn't have wealthy patrons who were making it happen for them, that's everybody from ronald reagan who had a group of very, very wealthy -- [inaudible] richard nixon, gene mccarthy. i just, i don't think it is that radically different, and i don't think that...
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the example i give is newt gingrich and barack obama. it's not a political point but a generational point. newt gingrich was caught up in the approach of the 70's when it came to married life, and barack obama has been an exemplary model of marriage and more committed husband, and i'm confident his marriage will go the distance. but we've seen this decline in divorce among college-educated americans. it's not only be more selective but more realistic about what image can deliver. the challenge is can we take that basic mindset and some of those basic skills and orientations, and extend them to working class and poor couples to increase their odds of lasting marriage as well. if we don't do that we're going to see more economic inequality, and more low income kids, particularly boys, falling behind in school and later in life and this dystopian future for americans, and that's not something that any american would like to see our country to move towards. >> the news business has a problem with stories involving a lot of statistics. we lik
the example i give is newt gingrich and barack obama. it's not a political point but a generational point. newt gingrich was caught up in the approach of the 70's when it came to married life, and barack obama has been an exemplary model of marriage and more committed husband, and i'm confident his marriage will go the distance. but we've seen this decline in divorce among college-educated americans. it's not only be more selective but more realistic about what image can deliver. the challenge...
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but also by conservatives including newt gingrich.ome law enforcement groups are saying it would give a free ride to criminals by shifting away from incarceration toward community based treatment and prevention measures. joining me for a closer look, criminology at berkeley law school and the write for san francisco chronicle. welcome to both of you. why do proponents of prop 47 say we need it? why is it necessary? >> i would say the proponents have been observing for the last 20 years in california that the public is overwhelmingly supportive of fewer nonviolent offenders in prison and if it was spending too much on prisons and they liked to see a very different approach to drugs. >> and this sentence is really aimed at drug offenses primarily? >> that's the biggest category. the delima sooechb though the public is overwhelmingly supporting these policies, these policies get nowhere in the legislature. that's either gridlocked or dominated by traditional interest groups. >> you look at the endorsements. you have the traditional law a
but also by conservatives including newt gingrich.ome law enforcement groups are saying it would give a free ride to criminals by shifting away from incarceration toward community based treatment and prevention measures. joining me for a closer look, criminology at berkeley law school and the write for san francisco chronicle. welcome to both of you. why do proponents of prop 47 say we need it? why is it necessary? >> i would say the proponents have been observing for the last 20 years in...
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. >>> and joining me now is newt gingrich and president secretary burt oi milan. and you just heard jim. isis is gaining ground and officials are saying that is not the point. they are targeting things like supply trucks and is this a solid defense of air strikes that have cost money and ended up with the enemy gaining control? >> no. the objective fact is we're never going to defeat isis by air power. and that even to detype it as agreo -- define it as a geographic campaign when you have british and soerj fighters and when you have to worry about chicago and other cities, beheadings in great britain, this is a worldwide campaign. the administration doesn't understand it and doesn't get it and their efforts so far i think are really very sad. because we have the sheer power to do a lot of things, but if you dribble it out like this, to suggest they can capture this city and not gain a major moral boost, i think is utterly foolish. it is hard to imagine who is advising the president. >> and bill, will the president reconsider this issue of boots on the ground. leon
. >>> and joining me now is newt gingrich and president secretary burt oi milan. and you just heard jim. isis is gaining ground and officials are saying that is not the point. they are targeting things like supply trucks and is this a solid defense of air strikes that have cost money and ended up with the enemy gaining control? >> no. the objective fact is we're never going to defeat isis by air power. and that even to detype it as agreo -- define it as a geographic campaign when...
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. >> everything that bill clinton and newt gingrich did in the 90s.to the goal of the balanced budget. >> we need to begin laying a foundation of a common interest. ♪ ♪ >> there are for pickles but we want. >> make america secure by 2024. >> secure social security and medicare for the next 25 years. >> balancing the budget. >> those are for big goals. frankly i think they are hard to argue with. >> we need a vital economy and a coherent policy. we need a sustainable social n net. >> some look at new labels and they say you have some lofty ideas and kumbaya. i say they are missing the whole purpose. of course you have to get people working in america but you've got to get them working together toward something important to all americans. that is where the national strategic event plays a critical central role. ♪ >> would do you are a republican or democrat, these are the transcendent issues of our time. >> by the time the presidential campaign starts kicking off in 2016 we want this to be. >> talk to your neighbor about it. just go the web site and edu
. >> everything that bill clinton and newt gingrich did in the 90s.to the goal of the balanced budget. >> we need to begin laying a foundation of a common interest. ♪ ♪ >> there are for pickles but we want. >> make america secure by 2024. >> secure social security and medicare for the next 25 years. >> balancing the budget. >> those are for big goals. frankly i think they are hard to argue with. >> we need a vital economy and a coherent...
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electors, so because the party turned to goldwater and then in effect on to nixon and reagan and gingrich, because the party took that turn in 1964, it does not mean that that had to be history. it could have been a very different history. >> where did you get the title of the book? >> in 35 years of writing books, i have got a title that i wanted.
electors, so because the party turned to goldwater and then in effect on to nixon and reagan and gingrich, because the party took that turn in 1964, it does not mean that that had to be history. it could have been a very different history. >> where did you get the title of the book? >> in 35 years of writing books, i have got a title that i wanted.
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david: that was of course with newt gingrich. we don't have that kind of a blueprint.epublicans don't, anyway, at this point. gentlemen, thank you very much. lauren smith, robert, we appreciate you coming in. >> thank you david. david: liz? liz: the world series matchup between the san francisco giants and kansas city royals gets underway on fox. this is one of the most expensive series if you want to go watch it. we'll tell you how much fans are forking over. >>> plus, mcdonald's profit plunges in the third quarter as sales drop. will the company's new campaign to win back diners be enough? if it fails what is next for the stock? new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help you
david: that was of course with newt gingrich. we don't have that kind of a blueprint.epublicans don't, anyway, at this point. gentlemen, thank you very much. lauren smith, robert, we appreciate you coming in. >> thank you david. david: liz? liz: the world series matchup between the san francisco giants and kansas city royals gets underway on fox. this is one of the most expensive series if you want to go watch it. we'll tell you how much fans are forking over. >>> plus,...
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newt gingrich was teaching , and what happened with newt gingrich? was he convicted of anything? we just pick democrats and we never talk about republicans. guest: i get it. actually, no, we do not all do that. about in mytalked book and i recall him about him about three weeks ago, which you could go look at. anatomic -- an entire column talking about him. we do and there is a reason we know about these things. it is because you read it in the media. all of these things actually do get covered. but look, i am not a compendium of sex scandals. i am not interested in eight compendium of sex scandals. i wrote about a guy who was extraordinary in a moment when extraordinary things happened. and how we can understand our time better by understanding that. others tove it to stay -- start the effect the. . it is a huge job. host: pennsylvania, republican line, good morning. i want to tell you something. your book might be good, and all comes to, but when it personal like bill clinton's sex life, that is personal. that should never have gone out to the public. anybody or anything. all c
newt gingrich was teaching , and what happened with newt gingrich? was he convicted of anything? we just pick democrats and we never talk about republicans. guest: i get it. actually, no, we do not all do that. about in mytalked book and i recall him about him about three weeks ago, which you could go look at. anatomic -- an entire column talking about him. we do and there is a reason we know about these things. it is because you read it in the media. all of these things actually do get...
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he for a while was single handlely keeping the newt gingrich campaign alive.out. from what i can tell he is about casinos in israel. am i missing anything in there? >> a little bit on the anti-union stuff, but just giving is really motivated primarily by israel. steve, you are not alone in figuring this guy out. even the operatives who want his money and beg him for his money can't figure this guy out. he and his wife really embody the this new, big money. they're willing to give a lot of money and less willing to listen to advice and political calculations subsidizing the newt gingrich campaign and all the gop operatives including some who were very close to him were going to him and begging to him, please, stop giving us money to keep newt gingrich alive. you are hurting our eventual chances of defeating barack obama. he wasn't willing to listen to anybody in this case in 2014. they were begging him for money, the gop operatives for months and months and munonths and can the money he gives used effectively? >> it made the race a lot more interesting. last on
he for a while was single handlely keeping the newt gingrich campaign alive.out. from what i can tell he is about casinos in israel. am i missing anything in there? >> a little bit on the anti-union stuff, but just giving is really motivated primarily by israel. steve, you are not alone in figuring this guy out. even the operatives who want his money and beg him for his money can't figure this guy out. he and his wife really embody the this new, big money. they're willing to give a lot of...
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i use as the template the working relationship that bill clinton had with newt gingrich. guest: i'm not as optimistic that the working relationship would be on par with what we saw between president benson and republicans at the time. back then in the 1990's, we had many more members from these crossover districts. we had republicans representing democrats, democrats representing more republican leaning seats. they worked with the other side and with the white house. president clinton did have those relationships that i think president obama lacks on a more personal level right now. to the extent that we are going to see much legislation getting ine in the last two years, think it is primarily going to be republican legislation that obama is forced to accept. the other aspect is that we are moving towards a presidential race in 2016 that is likely to overshadow a lot of what is going on in congress. host: let me ask you about west virginia. it was a state that for a while was a pretty reliable democratic state. the longest-serving member of the senate, a long-term -- long
i use as the template the working relationship that bill clinton had with newt gingrich. guest: i'm not as optimistic that the working relationship would be on par with what we saw between president benson and republicans at the time. back then in the 1990's, we had many more members from these crossover districts. we had republicans representing democrats, democrats representing more republican leaning seats. they worked with the other side and with the white house. president clinton did have...
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and you have living memory you were fairly young in the gingrich '94. we agreed on 80% and disagreed amicableably opt other, 20%. start with you, james. is that just a false nostalgia? was it really better back then or have we always had these kind of fights on the right? >> reagan was a better leader than what we have today. if you remember the period like i remember the period, the left absolutely detested ronald reagan. as quiet as it is kept, so did certain republicans, which we would now call the establishment republicans. they didn't want ronald reagan as their first choice. what made him a great president is that he did not waiver from his convictions. he knew what he wanted to do. you can get into the nuances of politics and this and that. but what he wanted to do, optimism, number one. he believed in the greatness of the american people and he was not ashamed to say it. this is a great country. i love this country. and everything, every being, particle of this man, loved america. that's one. reasons that america loved him back. number two, he w
and you have living memory you were fairly young in the gingrich '94. we agreed on 80% and disagreed amicableably opt other, 20%. start with you, james. is that just a false nostalgia? was it really better back then or have we always had these kind of fights on the right? >> reagan was a better leader than what we have today. if you remember the period like i remember the period, the left absolutely detested ronald reagan. as quiet as it is kept, so did certain republicans, which we would...
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roughly a year ago or so the resurrected franchise crossfire came back on the air with newt gingrich, and others. let's take a look at that program. >> both agree that this is one of the most tumultuous period of change we can remember. >> cnn cancelling crossfire. why do you think the reconstituted version was a flop. >> when you go under the rule that i use you can't get a girl pregnant, you can't put a show on taxpayer and that's what cnn did. it was on for a couple of months, then preempted for whatever reason. on for a couple of more weeks. malaysia airline jet goes missing and you don't see it again for a couple of months. how do you build an audience when people at home don't cho when a show will be on. the irony here is that ten years ago to the day that this current version of crossfire was announced it was going to be cancelled that's when jon stewart appeared and did that visceration of tucker carlson. >> thank you. >>> ahead, nbc papers over a huge blunder by dr. nancy snyderman who has been ordered into mandatory quarantine. but bila rips headquarters. now back to "mediab
roughly a year ago or so the resurrected franchise crossfire came back on the air with newt gingrich, and others. let's take a look at that program. >> both agree that this is one of the most tumultuous period of change we can remember. >> cnn cancelling crossfire. why do you think the reconstituted version was a flop. >> when you go under the rule that i use you can't get a girl pregnant, you can't put a show on taxpayer and that's what cnn did. it was on for a couple of...
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clinton era did okay in the area of newt gingrich and his anti-impeachment crusade. but, in general, whoever is in the white house, president's party loses seats in the midterm elections. nobody knows if that's going to be the case. but that was definitely the case in president obama's first midterms in 2010. here's the thing. the reason that was such a huge deal, they used that momentum in the house and senate and swept across the country. they picked 20 state legislative chambers from blue to red. in six states, they flipped both chambers in the state legislature from blue to red. they picked up more seats in that election than any party had since is 1920s. that being the moegs important thing about the first interims of the obama era. in washington, yes, they took the house. and that is what the beltway took the most. but honestly, that pales in come parson to the importance of what happens in the states. they decided to use that power on not just economic issues or power, they decided to use that power in the state states to tilt the playing field for all of the
clinton era did okay in the area of newt gingrich and his anti-impeachment crusade. but, in general, whoever is in the white house, president's party loses seats in the midterm elections. nobody knows if that's going to be the case. but that was definitely the case in president obama's first midterms in 2010. here's the thing. the reason that was such a huge deal, they used that momentum in the house and senate and swept across the country. they picked 20 state legislative chambers from blue to...
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senate is a tight one but newt gingrich's wife, our friend, has plenty of hope.what republicans need to do to take over because she's coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] hands were made for talking. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz and ro
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newt gingrich do it. i don't think there is that much there there.issa: less than two hours of trading left in the month and october has been a wild ride for the stocks. adam shapiro on floor of new york stock exchange. adam, if you're good i will send you some candy. tell me about stocks today. am i only one who can't hear adam? boy, we're having challenges in this block. first they catch you in a lie about flossing. dentists trying to buy back your halloween candy. we'll tell you if the deal is sweet enough. bizarre proposal out of switzerland. one company offering $800 to infect you with ebola. couldn't even pony up a grand. smart money coming up next. there are two reasons why i need to keep an eye on my health. that's why i take metabiotic, a daily probiotic. new multihealth metabiotic with bio-active 12 is proven to help support a healthy immune system. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. synchrony financial partners with over two hundred thousand businesses, from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, from j
newt gingrich do it. i don't think there is that much there there.issa: less than two hours of trading left in the month and october has been a wild ride for the stocks. adam shapiro on floor of new york stock exchange. adam, if you're good i will send you some candy. tell me about stocks today. am i only one who can't hear adam? boy, we're having challenges in this block. first they catch you in a lie about flossing. dentists trying to buy back your halloween candy. we'll tell you if the deal...
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when newt gingrich, when he was pushing back against the media, that was when his popularity increased the most. so maybe it does work. >> and then pinning it on kay hagan. what do you make of that? >> i love this. there's nothing illegal, there's no race-baiting in that ad at all. it's just, hey, look at how the media has treated the media buy has treated in favor of the democrats. and they gave four or five examples. that's what an ad should be, that's what a political ad should be. it doesn't attack anyone's character, bob, with the exception of candy crowley. >> you said that ferguson ad is not illegal and this is not ill little. the imp indication at the end of that ad is get rid of her and -- >> tie kay hagan to president obama. >> i 15id -- >> bob, how is that any different from the democrats trying to tie all republicans to the koch brothers? i mean, that is their tactic, right, to say that they're assigned to elitists or they're aligned with elitists, they're aligned with elitists on the left. >> the koch people give a lot of money to republicans. >> the media gives in kind co
when newt gingrich, when he was pushing back against the media, that was when his popularity increased the most. so maybe it does work. >> and then pinning it on kay hagan. what do you make of that? >> i love this. there's nothing illegal, there's no race-baiting in that ad at all. it's just, hey, look at how the media has treated the media buy has treated in favor of the democrats. and they gave four or five examples. that's what an ad should be, that's what a political ad should...
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when newt gingrich and president clinton got together tax do big things, and issues as well -- i hope that the direction the democratic party chooses to take as we get past the selection -- because american people are tired are his in the senate and ready to send a clear message on november 4. on can i clarify your point noted to re law? you fix it. you want to fix part of it that that is your goal? >> right. unrealistic at this time to say that the president will repeal. it is deeply flawed. the look of the number of keep e who are promised to website, the the rollout -- has been a disaster. with ree that people existing positions be -- condition should be protected. in a place where democrats and this is ans agree that an onerous commitment. needs to be t tax repealed. not only have we had some time live with the law, the public opinion will move to a place where we can fix this law. >> can you work with senator elizabeth warren, for example, and being in favor of repealing so s tax when you have aggressively gone after not only your colleagues, but her? >> our goal is to work with
when newt gingrich and president clinton got together tax do big things, and issues as well -- i hope that the direction the democratic party chooses to take as we get past the selection -- because american people are tired are his in the senate and ready to send a clear message on november 4. on can i clarify your point noted to re law? you fix it. you want to fix part of it that that is your goal? >> right. unrealistic at this time to say that the president will repeal. it is deeply...
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when gingrich brought in the crowd in the house, if anybody said these two people, gingrich and clintone to work together, but they negotiated agreements on welfare reform, stronger criminal laws -- >> ronald reagan. >> reagan and o'neill. that's he hope here. it will take the president -- the president now is going to be in the last two years. he has to be thinking about what mark have i been able to make in the positive way on this country? and what it's going to mean he has to separate himself from some in the democratic party to negotiate compromise agreements with the republicans, and hopefully the republicans in turn will be willing to compromise and meet him somewhere in the middle. >> the next two years will be interesting to see. >> maybe better than he think. >> eternal opt mist. so, that -- opt miss. -- optimist. which two candidates would you like to see run for president in 2016 and why? >> it's too early. you're going to get -- there's so much happening right now -- >> hillary clinton is a fait accompli? >> i'll leave that to the political pundits. i believe it's too early
when gingrich brought in the crowd in the house, if anybody said these two people, gingrich and clintone to work together, but they negotiated agreements on welfare reform, stronger criminal laws -- >> ronald reagan. >> reagan and o'neill. that's he hope here. it will take the president -- the president now is going to be in the last two years. he has to be thinking about what mark have i been able to make in the positive way on this country? and what it's going to mean he has to...
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newt gingrich was teaching , and what happened with newt gingrich? was he convicted of anything? we just pick democrats and we never talk about republicans. guest: i get it. actually, no, we do not all do that. about in mytalked book and i recall him about him about three weeks ago, which you could go look at. anatomic -- an entire column talking about him. we do and there is a reason we know about these things. it is because you read it in the media. all of these things actually do get covered. but look, i am not a compendium of sex scandals. i am not interested in eight compendium of sex scandals. i wrote about a guy who was extraordinary in a moment when extraordinary things happened. and how we can understand our time better by understanding that. others tove it to stay -- start the effect the. . it is a huge job. host: pennsylvania, republican line, good morning. i want to tell you something. your book might be good, and all comes to, but when it personal like bill clinton's sex life, that is personal. that should never have gone out to the public. anybody or anything. all c
newt gingrich was teaching , and what happened with newt gingrich? was he convicted of anything? we just pick democrats and we never talk about republicans. guest: i get it. actually, no, we do not all do that. about in mytalked book and i recall him about him about three weeks ago, which you could go look at. anatomic -- an entire column talking about him. we do and there is a reason we know about these things. it is because you read it in the media. all of these things actually do get...
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and rick a former spokesman for newt gingrich. let's all watch what happened in the big senate debates over the last 24 hours and today. let's watch. >> his whole career has been as a partisan political operative. he says elect me and then i'll be bipartisan. >> he would be the only senator from his own words has built a career around outsourcing american jobs. that is not the experience that we need in washington. >> another another attempt by my desperate opposition to use one line out of a 186-page document, out of a 186-page document to define a career. >> senator haguin's voted with president obama 96% of the time. she served as a rubber stamp for president obama's failed policies. >> speaker tillis wants to make this race about the president. this race is about who will represent north carolina in the u.s. senate. >> trying to get greg orman's position on any issue is like trying to nail jello to the wall. >> he wonderful recognize senator warner today. >> when you vote as many times as you have with the president, 99% of th
and rick a former spokesman for newt gingrich. let's all watch what happened in the big senate debates over the last 24 hours and today. let's watch. >> his whole career has been as a partisan political operative. he says elect me and then i'll be bipartisan. >> he would be the only senator from his own words has built a career around outsourcing american jobs. that is not the experience that we need in washington. >> another another attempt by my desperate opposition to use...
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from newt gingrich. tweeted this. president obama's statement on canadian killings verges on delusional. he can't bring himself go tell truth about -- to tell truth about radical islamists. does he have a point? >> i think it has gone beyond radical islam. when you find people converting to islam on their own, and stating the jihada, and going out and seeking some sort of justice based on their own interpretations of the world is closer to insanity. so far with oklahoma and these bombings i haven't seen any centralized control of isis. it is the conflict. calling it radical islam. depend on who you are talking to. >> bob, appreciate it. suspected shooter, does he fit the pattern of a lone wolf extremist. up next, i will squ a formask a jihadist what he thinks. >>> i'm don lemon. back with our breaking news. the search for clues to answers in ottawa. president barack obama had this to say about at take. >> we don't have all the information about what motivated the shooting. we don't yet have all right information about
from newt gingrich. tweeted this. president obama's statement on canadian killings verges on delusional. he can't bring himself go tell truth about -- to tell truth about radical islamists. does he have a point? >> i think it has gone beyond radical islam. when you find people converting to islam on their own, and stating the jihada, and going out and seeking some sort of justice based on their own interpretations of the world is closer to insanity. so far with oklahoma and these bombings...
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record-setting postseason baseball for the san francisco giants last newt gingrich the washington nationalsw just one win away from advance to go the national league championship series. here's schu. he's got the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, the giants played the longest game in postseason history last night. 6 hours, 23 minutes, 18 innings worth of baseball. came down to one swing of the bat from brandon belt and they lead 2 games to 1. nat fans waving the white towel and giant fans hoping for another postseason victory. washington opens the scoring in the third. singles through the hole at short. 1-0. tim hudson put on a show. gave up just one run on 7 hits in 7 1/3. no walks, struck out a career playoff high 8 batters. jordan zimmerman was better. went 8 2/3. 6 strikeouts, walked 1. that pass did him in. the manager pulled him for drew one out away from victory. giants took advantage. pablo sandoval lines a double down the left-field line. he scores to tie the game. buster posey coming home for the go-ahead run. gunned down at the late. they reviewed it, st
record-setting postseason baseball for the san francisco giants last newt gingrich the washington nationalsw just one win away from advance to go the national league championship series. here's schu. he's got the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, the giants played the longest game in postseason history last night. 6 hours, 23 minutes, 18 innings worth of baseball. came down to one swing of the bat from brandon belt and they lead 2 games to 1. nat fans waving the...
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the right dinesh d'souza, newt gingrich have pushed the issue saying obama is influenced by some kenyanti-colonial experience. that's what's used against obama in response. that he's somehow an african. >> if not a muslim. >> anyway, thank you. and by the way, what's his name? count on donald trump to lead the way on this. >>> up next, the incredible scene from last night's governors' debate. rick scott refused to even come out on the debate floor or show up because charlie crist had an electric fan under his lectern. this is "hardball," the place for politics. when you've only have one hand, you're not doing anything as fast as you used to. do you need help? what is that? swiffer dusters. i can extend it so i don't have to get on the step stool. it's like a dirt magnet just like my kids. i think swiffer definitely gave me some of that time back. [ male announcer ] evyou're using a brandn, that supports wildlife rescue efforts. because it's tough on grease, yet gentle. ♪ you by my side makes the little things so good ♪ be a part of the bigger picture. go to facebook.com/ dawnsaveswildli
the right dinesh d'souza, newt gingrich have pushed the issue saying obama is influenced by some kenyanti-colonial experience. that's what's used against obama in response. that he's somehow an african. >> if not a muslim. >> anyway, thank you. and by the way, what's his name? count on donald trump to lead the way on this. >>> up next, the incredible scene from last night's governors' debate. rick scott refused to even come out on the debate floor or show up because charlie...
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i watched newt gingrich take the house. that was an amazing feat, contract for america. we had a list of priorities. what are the priorities now? that president obama is bad? i'm telling you, my one worry here as someone who is right of center, who believes in freedom of markets and who thinks president obama is the antithesis, we don't have republicans with a message. >> look at his approval numbers. they're not good. people don't want to campaign saying i'm advocating president obama's policies. do republicans have to work so hard? >> i don't think it's as much getting republicans out to vote as it is democrats staying at home because they're frustrated. the president of the united states has come to your town, right? you're going to walk out. g.o.p. strategist, mike murphy, may have said it best. the president is looking at a congo line of screw-ups. >> that's a perfect segue. president obama certainly has his critics but now it looks like the thrill may be gone for some of his supporters, too. check out these pictures as we were referencing thousands in the crowd thi
i watched newt gingrich take the house. that was an amazing feat, contract for america. we had a list of priorities. what are the priorities now? that president obama is bad? i'm telling you, my one worry here as someone who is right of center, who believes in freedom of markets and who thinks president obama is the antithesis, we don't have republicans with a message. >> look at his approval numbers. they're not good. people don't want to campaign saying i'm advocating president obama's...
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gingrich brought in the anybody the house -- if said these two people, gingrich and clinton, would be able to but theyther, agreements like reagan and o'neal. that's the hope here. it will take the president -- remember, the president now is going to be, in the last two years, he's got to be thinking mark have i been able to make in a positive way on this country? to mean is's going he's going to have to separate himself from some in the to negotiatey compromise agreements with the theblicans, and hopefully republicans, in turn, will be willing to compromise and meet middle.where in the >> in the next two years, it will be pretty interesting to see. >> maybe better than we think. >> eternal optimist. leads to the next question. which two candidates would you ine to see run for president 2016? [laughter] >> and why? >> i really think it's too early. you're going to get -- there's so much happening right now. clintonhink hillary is -- leave thati'll lea -- once again to the political pundits. 2014, are so focused on people really don't care about 2016. we need to deal with the issues ri
gingrich brought in the anybody the house -- if said these two people, gingrich and clinton, would be able to but theyther, agreements like reagan and o'neal. that's the hope here. it will take the president -- remember, the president now is going to be, in the last two years, he's got to be thinking mark have i been able to make in a positive way on this country? to mean is's going he's going to have to separate himself from some in the to negotiatey compromise agreements with the theblicans,...
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roughly a year ago or so the resurrected franchise "crossfire" came back on the air with newt gingrich, and others. let's take a look at that program. >> both agree that this is one of the most tumultuous periods of change we can remember. >> cnn cancelling "crossfire". why do you think the reconstituted version was a flop? >> when you go under the rule that i use you can't get a girl -- or can't kind of get a girl pregnant, you can't put a show on for a couple of months, then pull it out, then put it back on. how can you build an audience when people don't know when a show is going to be on. the irony here is that ten years ago to the day that this current version of "crossfire" was announced it was going to be cancelled that's when jon stewart appeared and did that evisceration. >> that's why we played that. thank you for joining us. >>> ahead, nbc papers over a huge blunder by dr. nancy snyderman who has been ordered into mandatory quarantine. but coming up, fox's jedediah bili rips predictable pundits across the political spectrum. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety be
roughly a year ago or so the resurrected franchise "crossfire" came back on the air with newt gingrich, and others. let's take a look at that program. >> both agree that this is one of the most tumultuous periods of change we can remember. >> cnn cancelling "crossfire". why do you think the reconstituted version was a flop? >> when you go under the rule that i use you can't get a girl -- or can't kind of get a girl pregnant, you can't put a show on for a...
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the only example where opposition party put together a national program was in 1994, newt gingrich andcontract. in a parliamentary democracy the opposition has its platform and cabinet. it's not the same in our system. what do you need? the irony is if republicans can capture the senate, they can then develop an agenda, pass legislation in the house and the senate, dare the president to exercise the veto, and show the country that they have a vision and that would prepare them for 2016. >> here's what i would do if i were the head of the republican party. i think ryans arenas priebus is the head of it very few people know who mr. priebus is. i would take out ads in all of the states that matter and i would say the republican party stands for this: on a number of issues. number one, a travel ban from west africa with ebola because you capitalize on that. all right? just 30 second spot. the republican party stands for, this: immigration reform. taxes. and have short pithy solutions under the banner of the republican party stands for. because right now, we have a distracted electorate. i
the only example where opposition party put together a national program was in 1994, newt gingrich andcontract. in a parliamentary democracy the opposition has its platform and cabinet. it's not the same in our system. what do you need? the irony is if republicans can capture the senate, they can then develop an agenda, pass legislation in the house and the senate, dare the president to exercise the veto, and show the country that they have a vision and that would prepare them for 2016....
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president there saying suggesting possibly it's terror, the former republican speaker of the house newt gingrich tonight tweeting that he believes the president is delusional in terms of taking on radical islam. white house officials pushed back on all of that by saying, look, all the president is doing is making sure all the facts come in in this investigation before categorizing it in any direction, sean. >> you know, ed, if you look at the canadian media as the story was developing today and then of course the prime minister saying this was a terrorist act, it's hard to understand why there's this mysterious reluctance and resistance sort of like ft. hood and kind of like what happened in oklahoma with the white house not being willing to identify this. >> well, look back to benghazi, obviously a couple years ago, and the administration for days suggesting it was not a terror attack and then obviously got burned by that when the facts came out. that may be one reason obviously why they're a bit jittery or cautious about going in any direction until all the facts come in. yes, the prime minist
president there saying suggesting possibly it's terror, the former republican speaker of the house newt gingrich tonight tweeting that he believes the president is delusional in terms of taking on radical islam. white house officials pushed back on all of that by saying, look, all the president is doing is making sure all the facts come in in this investigation before categorizing it in any direction, sean. >> you know, ed, if you look at the canadian media as the story was developing...
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lieutenant colonel and we had a representative from congress come to speak to us by the name of newt gingrich. newt said to us someday some of you will rise to higher ranks. he will be generals and your political masters are going to tell you go to this. attacked us and intervene here. he said it's critical for you to ask this question and then what? about iraq. we went and end the mission was to take out saddam. we did in three weeks. we stayed there for 10 years. okay mr. president saddam is gone and then what? the same thing in afghanistan. get al qaeda. we didn't pay attention to the mission and now i'll qaeda is gone and we are standing there in the middle of afghanistan. and then what? we are still there. if you don't see this clearly through, if the political objectives are not clear, given to mission creep, the military doesn't understand what they're supposed to do. they get bogged down in missions like nation-building that may be unintended in some way. there's another part of this now that it's become more critically important as we have gone on. it's what i call in the book the ba
lieutenant colonel and we had a representative from congress come to speak to us by the name of newt gingrich. newt said to us someday some of you will rise to higher ranks. he will be generals and your political masters are going to tell you go to this. attacked us and intervene here. he said it's critical for you to ask this question and then what? about iraq. we went and end the mission was to take out saddam. we did in three weeks. we stayed there for 10 years. okay mr. president saddam is...
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this is not the newt gingrich revolution. lot of people on the republican side say, these republicans are -- you know, they're not visionaries. they won't go in there and push the envelope, at least it does not feel that way. history, to matt's pointed -- >> and were talking about the keystone pipeline. they get control that could be pushed through. we might even see advances. some of these refineries. charles: can you imagine if we could start to export? i mean, the natural gas stockpiles of we have, some of these guys will start during an off. you can't make -- of the press go lower. it is a shame we are taking advantage. >> image and neither party seems to be talking about the rally in the stock market. the most on love rally that scene and longtime. the politicians are obviously motivated by self-interest, as everyone else. right now there are concerns on the market. at a party is talking about it. the history level you just gave is a guide, not a guaranteed. >> of trying to get to middle-class folks. the stock market is
this is not the newt gingrich revolution. lot of people on the republican side say, these republicans are -- you know, they're not visionaries. they won't go in there and push the envelope, at least it does not feel that way. history, to matt's pointed -- >> and were talking about the keystone pipeline. they get control that could be pushed through. we might even see advances. some of these refineries. charles: can you imagine if we could start to export? i mean, the natural gas...
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gingrich, because he's retiring from the congress. and some others, mr. waxman and others, but the ideas need to come in because we really do want to do this right. and lots of shoulders, we're going to be leaning on to make sure that it happens and we're most grateful for the administration's support too. peggy, you've done a good job, you realize constructively where we need to go. silva burwell today, again, confirmed that the administration's support for this, reaching out to the senate, dr. collins has been a superstar not only in this room but traveling in different parts of the country, as well. and michael, your work again, we stole a lot from you over the last couple of years and just outstanding work that you have done and committed in the foundation and the organization that you have has truly helped us. great entrepreneurs bill parfitt and dean cameron, thank you for your work and two weeks ago in colorado, but now, we're very grateful for that assistance and we're going to turn the green light on in this green room. thank you. >>> in 2012, de
gingrich, because he's retiring from the congress. and some others, mr. waxman and others, but the ideas need to come in because we really do want to do this right. and lots of shoulders, we're going to be leaning on to make sure that it happens and we're most grateful for the administration's support too. peggy, you've done a good job, you realize constructively where we need to go. silva burwell today, again, confirmed that the administration's support for this, reaching out to the senate,...
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but on the other end, you know, i would not vote for the party and it gingrich or dick armey or any of those guys. so in a way, i mean, probably that would tip toward the democrats but with reluctance. c-span: what do you think the future of america is? >> guest: i don't know, but i hope on around to see it. an absolute decline list. in a think they're going through a bit of a rough patch the strong cultural ties running, at least i mean one thing is for sure. people are going to keep on making art in america, keep on making images that explain themselves to one another and to themselves. you know, there is always going to be that desire in america because it just seems to be implanted in humankind. in what form it will take and i really don't know. c-span: why did you practice with a cover? >> guest: because tomatoes you a bit of a story. tells you, to a, one of the major themes of the book. in the affect of landscape this heroic at dia. lightning striking at the polls that have been put up there is. it is better. it tells that part of the story very concisely and it is dramatic. c-sp
but on the other end, you know, i would not vote for the party and it gingrich or dick armey or any of those guys. so in a way, i mean, probably that would tip toward the democrats but with reluctance. c-span: what do you think the future of america is? >> guest: i don't know, but i hope on around to see it. an absolute decline list. in a think they're going through a bit of a rough patch the strong cultural ties running, at least i mean one thing is for sure. people are going to keep on...
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vision, everyone from mike lee to john boehner to ted cruz, you know, to mitch mcconnell, to newt gingrich, they're on board with what we're doing. and social conservatives like tony perkins and others, they're on board as well. so we're unifying the party, telling people what we're supporting. it's important. >> i don't see anything here that's divisive. there's a coalition party, tea party, conservative wing of the party, i know they hate the word, establishment wing of the party. first of all, i think you outdid me because the constitution does in this day and age under obama needs to be preserved, valued and honored. this president in my view has run rough shot over the constitution. so i was glad you put that in there. the economy, i know you didn't put in my penny plan, but a balanced budget amendment is imperative. we've got to stop robbing our kids blind. >> well, i like the penny plan myself. i mean, as far as like specific types of litigation, i support that. but, you know, look, what's also important is give the american people a choice. so if you go look at school choice, every
vision, everyone from mike lee to john boehner to ted cruz, you know, to mitch mcconnell, to newt gingrich, they're on board with what we're doing. and social conservatives like tony perkins and others, they're on board as well. so we're unifying the party, telling people what we're supporting. it's important. >> i don't see anything here that's divisive. there's a coalition party, tea party, conservative wing of the party, i know they hate the word, establishment wing of the party. first...
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here is former republican house speaker newt gingrich. >> i regard isis and ebola as two viruss that epdemmics that threaten our simplization. i would rather overreact and get rid of them than criminal our civilization. >> that has been the constant theme the president has been too slow to react. the president, himself, cognizant of the drag he may have is staying away from those campaigns. west virginia joe mancion not up for re-election but campaigning in told the washington post, quote, there is nothing in these states president obama can do to help moderate at-risk democrats. people already have perceptions. so him coming to these states is not going to be productive for the candidates. the new hampshire senate race, democratic incumbent jean shaheen and scott brown held a con 10s, debate last night. they clashed' energy, ebola, and the obama administration when asked office she approves of president obama, she could notget give an answer and the audience yeared. >> do you approve of the job president obama is doing? now, there will be a chance to follow up but this is a "yes" or
here is former republican house speaker newt gingrich. >> i regard isis and ebola as two viruss that epdemmics that threaten our simplization. i would rather overreact and get rid of them than criminal our civilization. >> that has been the constant theme the president has been too slow to react. the president, himself, cognizant of the drag he may have is staying away from those campaigns. west virginia joe mancion not up for re-election but campaigning in told the washington post,...
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the biggest opponent is -- of course, one of the big supporters of mitt romney and gingrich in 2012.s up a pandora's box that can't be droled. and they say don't let florida go to pot. one of the slogans you'll hear across the state. we saw it on billboards. there's key language here. loose language that is causing some of the concern. it's the question of whether it's intended to treat debilitating diseases or as the constitutional amendment actually says, debilitating medical conditions. some say it could be used by unscrupulous doctors to treat things like a bad back, stress, or somebody says they fear flying. opponents say it could get out of control. they fear there would be pill mills set up across the state much of the same way they existed in the past for other prescription drugs. >> only in florida. peter alexander. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> that's it for this edition "the daily rundown." coming up next jose diaz-balart is in new york. he'll be watching ebola developments in omaha. the women of the cycle will join him. talking midterm in the wom
the biggest opponent is -- of course, one of the big supporters of mitt romney and gingrich in 2012.s up a pandora's box that can't be droled. and they say don't let florida go to pot. one of the slogans you'll hear across the state. we saw it on billboards. there's key language here. loose language that is causing some of the concern. it's the question of whether it's intended to treat debilitating diseases or as the constitutional amendment actually says, debilitating medical conditions. some...
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on the table, newt gingrich and se cup and here.m the center of american progress and mark la month hail of huff post live. i don't know if the president's been in a book store lately but the fact of the matter is that leon panetta has just joined the pile-on of former administration officials that really, to me, especially right before midterm, never mind that he has two more years left, have done some real damage in kind of undermining the presidentsome this out of the norm? >> yeah. given that panetta himself is a career politician, to not wait until january to release the book. i don't know if his publisher said, look this is where you will maximize sales, but this is a guy who has been a pretty loyal democrat since he became one in the '70s. and for him to come out with his book before the election i think is a little surprising. the book is not. the book reflects bob gates' criticisms, very similar in that sense. >> we have heard, and hillary clinton, i mean, everybody just sort of backing away from this. >> i think there's a
on the table, newt gingrich and se cup and here.m the center of american progress and mark la month hail of huff post live. i don't know if the president's been in a book store lately but the fact of the matter is that leon panetta has just joined the pile-on of former administration officials that really, to me, especially right before midterm, never mind that he has two more years left, have done some real damage in kind of undermining the presidentsome this out of the norm? >> yeah....