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gingrich: he paid for it.'t we discuss the fact that millions of dollars -- >> marie: no, he didn't. i agree with melissa, george soros doesn't need to be part of this conversation. >> mr. gingrich: okay... so, it's verboten? [silence] >> harris: okay, we're going to move on. i was directed the white house. we discovered it from stem to stern. major change in the middle east. however, maybe not according to some of the broadcasting networks, or even us on cable. speaker gingrich gives us his take on israel normalizing relations with two gulf state neighbors, next. >> they are choosing a future in which arabs and israelis, muslims, jews, and christians, can live together, pray together, and dream together. ♪ c) - hello world do you see me? though hidden, i am here waiting for the rest of my life to unfold. soon i will arrive. (music) or will i? it's really not up to me. be my campion in the fight for my life. (heart beat) >> melissa: some top headlines we are following this hour. the mount wilson observatory in
gingrich: he paid for it.'t we discuss the fact that millions of dollars -- >> marie: no, he didn't. i agree with melissa, george soros doesn't need to be part of this conversation. >> mr. gingrich: okay... so, it's verboten? [silence] >> harris: okay, we're going to move on. i was directed the white house. we discovered it from stem to stern. major change in the middle east. however, maybe not according to some of the broadcasting networks, or even us on cable. speaker...
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gingrich: well, i think you could very accuratel very an a minute ago. these are newer democrats up for reelection, getting enormous pressure from back home. people who are really hurting, saying to them, "don't tell me about washington politics, tell me about what you're going to do for my small business, my local school," whatever. meanwhile, speaker pelosi and democratic leader schumer really have a huge obligation to illinois, new york, california.
gingrich: well, i think you could very accuratel very an a minute ago. these are newer democrats up for reelection, getting enormous pressure from back home. people who are really hurting, saying to them, "don't tell me about washington politics, tell me about what you're going to do for my small business, my local school," whatever. meanwhile, speaker pelosi and democratic leader schumer really have a huge obligation to illinois, new york, california.
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now, newt gingrich would be surprised if i mention this, but what he did is he put together a broad agenda, representing his right wing views, and he pushed that through the congress. i was there. voting morning, noon, and night. that's what he did. that is exacy what the democrats are going to have to do right now. in 100 days, we're going to move to guarantee health care for all people, raise the minimumage a living wage, effectively tackle climate change, and racial justice, and you name the issue, but it's not something we can be talking about for the next five years. we g to move aggressively, because people are hurting right now. have to take on this issue of massive income and wealth inequality. it is not acceptable to me and i think the vast majority of americans that three people in america own more wealth than about half of our country and 45% of all new income goes to the top 1%. that has got to end.
now, newt gingrich would be surprised if i mention this, but what he did is he put together a broad agenda, representing his right wing views, and he pushed that through the congress. i was there. voting morning, noon, and night. that's what he did. that is exacy what the democrats are going to have to do right now. in 100 days, we're going to move to guarantee health care for all people, raise the minimumage a living wage, effectively tackle climate change, and racial justice, and you name the...
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we do a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrich. 53 days as of midnight tonight, two hours from now, you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled.d laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: giant numbers last night. congratulations. congratulations being the number one show and all of television in august. congratulations. >> sean: this only happens for one reason. the american people make that happen. >> laura: you bet. >> sean: the ultimate number one for me. i'm not sick of winning, laura. in 54 days, the stated agenda of biden, kamala, and company scare the hell out of me because it'll destroy everything. >> laura: we are back at it. i'm having a flashback from 2016 when you and i were the only ones -- >> sean: it was you, i, and
we do a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrich. 53 days as of midnight tonight, two hours from now, you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled.d laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: giant numbers last night. congratulations. congratulations being the number one show and all of television in august. congratulations. >> sean: this only happens for one reason. the american people make that happen. >> laura: you bet. >> sean: the ultimate number one...
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also, former speaker of the house and an informal advisor to president trump, newt gingrich, was watching the debate live from italy tonight. he can't miss coming on the show and we can't miss his reaction. but first, the moments that made the night and may shape the coming campaign. >> your party wants to go socialist -- >> the party is me, right now i am -- >> they are going to dominate you. >> i am the democratic party right now, the platform -- >> drug prices will be coming down 80 or 90%. you could have done it during your 47 year period in government, but you didn't do it. nobody's done it. >> ib bernie sanders. >> not by much. >> i'm here standing facing you, old buddy. >> you have lost every -- >> there is no manifesto. >> please let him speak, mr. president. >> don't ever use the word smart with me. don't ever use that word. >> give me a break. >> there's nothing smart about you, joe. 47 years, you've done nothing. he wants to shut down this country and i want to keep it open. >> admitting he shut it down. >> let me shut you down for a second just for one second. we want to -- he
also, former speaker of the house and an informal advisor to president trump, newt gingrich, was watching the debate live from italy tonight. he can't miss coming on the show and we can't miss his reaction. but first, the moments that made the night and may shape the coming campaign. >> your party wants to go socialist -- >> the party is me, right now i am -- >> they are going to dominate you. >> i am the democratic party right now, the platform -- >> drug prices...
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gingrich's contract. so i think that -- with buchanan in 2000, the party was struggling to find its core. what was it all about? and a lot of people thought that buchanan, did not really represent them. did not represent their interests very well. and i think what's happened since then, the party really has sort of fizzled. there's still a few state affiliates that are trying to be active, maybe hatch a dozen or so. -- half a dozen or so. but their presidential candidate got a handful of votes the last time around. so i think it just shows us that it's really very hard -- i thought that it was going to be a stable political influence. and that once established, that it would be a challenging party in years to come. but that's not happened. it certainly has just fizzled. and actually, i think sort of re-emerged in the tea party movement. so i think maybe these movements just have a short-term life. >', texas. joe is watching. >> yes, hello. >> yes, sir. >> well, you know, first of all, i would like to real
gingrich's contract. so i think that -- with buchanan in 2000, the party was struggling to find its core. what was it all about? and a lot of people thought that buchanan, did not really represent them. did not represent their interests very well. and i think what's happened since then, the party really has sort of fizzled. there's still a few state affiliates that are trying to be active, maybe hatch a dozen or so. -- half a dozen or so. but their presidential candidate got a handful of votes...
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when we had newt gingrich and bill clinton and sex scandals and and the new york times is full of 5 pages of detail about sex and then we moved on to bush and we had to take trillions of dollars and put it in the sand in the middle east well in the 1990 s. when we were. arguing about nonsense the founders of weiwei were sleeping on cement floor dreaming of 5 g. they're worried about the next meal. china was you know right now we're surprised you know china i. and all this high tech and we've got to invest and we've got to get gaunt that i was touring china in the early 2000 making these speeches we've got to get go and we've got to stop investing in blowing up sand and start investing in our own country there's a race for the future and i could see it happening in china but you know we're going to hear this in 2016 no one is you did it ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion of perceptions of china at stake. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nat
when we had newt gingrich and bill clinton and sex scandals and and the new york times is full of 5 pages of detail about sex and then we moved on to bush and we had to take trillions of dollars and put it in the sand in the middle east well in the 1990 s. when we were. arguing about nonsense the founders of weiwei were sleeping on cement floor dreaming of 5 g. they're worried about the next meal. china was you know right now we're surprised you know china i. and all this high tech and we've...
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government, transferred to cdc halfway through my career and 89 and i was jealous because i had gingrichl these other cool people and atlanta has john lewis. i first really started reading about it when i saw a friend of mine that gave me the book "the child by david halberstam. i read a lot of your books and a lot of john lewis was in religion i noticed that you really have an incredible command of theology and you weave it into your book. i was raised catholic, my father was episcopalian. we didn't really study the bible, read the bible, it was more catechism and i was wondering, did you study theology? what's your background education? a lot of my cousins are episcopalian and i know they support with their prospective churches but i'm just curious about that. you've really woven a lot of theology that i wouldn't be able to grasp out of thin air. >> host: for cynthia, thank you, let's get an answer from jon meacham. >> jon meacham: thank you for that. your mother must've been a formidable woman to pull your father across the tiber as we say. i am a graduate of three schools, one was ep
government, transferred to cdc halfway through my career and 89 and i was jealous because i had gingrichl these other cool people and atlanta has john lewis. i first really started reading about it when i saw a friend of mine that gave me the book "the child by david halberstam. i read a lot of your books and a lot of john lewis was in religion i noticed that you really have an incredible command of theology and you weave it into your book. i was raised catholic, my father was...
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i have seen you interview newt gingrich and you got bill clinton to answer written questions. but interviewing these famous reporters was fun. >>guest: the obvious difference for me i had never written anything about living people before in a book. it opened new possibilities. it was a little bit scary. i did ask several ask presidents to discuss things but the only one that did was president clinton i'm happy to report. i spoke to a number of journalist. i have the last interview with jim lehrer before he passed awa away. he interestingly had no malice or anger about the fact at one of the more famous interviews president clinton gave on the threshold of his exploding scandal over monica lewinsky he did not tell the truth to jim lehrer. his conclusion was the greatest communicator he had ever seen in his entire career. my research was aided by the fact a modern president had written extensively about their own presidency and relationships to the press and in the oral histories of several administration the carter and johnson and kennedy administrations are great tidbits firms
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they would say newt gingrich says you are a comic, good for nothing, liar, homosexual, whatever. what you say? and you say i am not any of those things. and then the press print both and let's the reader decide. so i don't think that's useful. it's clearly not useful when you get to donald trump. masers running for president saying the president is not born in this country. and that global warming is a plot to destroy american manufacturing made up by the chinese. and then he lied about having said that. the media they decided to do about these lies is either print both sides, trump says this, obama says that print 52nd calm somewhere else, newspapers print fact checking columns. they basically get away with it. but it does not work unless you point out that is not true in the time the president says it because again of the president says if it takes a life of its own. i give donald trump credit, he said she is a lying genius. even recent people been talking about the great interviews that chris wallace did, i could go to those interviews and point out dozens and dozens of lies b
they would say newt gingrich says you are a comic, good for nothing, liar, homosexual, whatever. what you say? and you say i am not any of those things. and then the press print both and let's the reader decide. so i don't think that's useful. it's clearly not useful when you get to donald trump. masers running for president saying the president is not born in this country. and that global warming is a plot to destroy american manufacturing made up by the chinese. and then he lied about having...
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newt gingrich with the global perspective.en fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil dual action. >> tech: when you've got ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ steve: 7:40 in new york and back with a fox news alert. president trump has been nominated for the nobel peace prize overnight. receiving praise for brokering that peace deal between israel and the united arab emirates. ainsley: mr. newt gingrich says that the president's progress in the middle east is just the beginning, and he joins us now to explain. good morning to you, mr. speaker. >> good morning. well, let me say first of all, i'm delighted that a norwegian parliamentarian would nominate president trump. you know, presid
newt gingrich with the global perspective.en fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil dual action. >> tech: when you've got ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers:...
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clue, your pollsters -- >> sean: he is separate and apart from the -- i've known him since newt gingrich's contract with america days. >> president trump: is very good. >> sean: scott asked me to send. let me ask you about some of joe biden's position that have changed. i mentioned he was against the travel ban, said it was a great decision, he was against all fracking. a lot of denial on the issue of the violence and riots and anarchy in cities, and one point said the police become the enemy, reallocate funds, et cetera, et cetera, now he is talking about even manufacturing jobs, when when he was vice president and obama was president, they said those jobs ain't coming back. >> president trump: that's right. >> sean: do you think americ america -- >> president trump: sean come i've never seen anything quite like it. the travel ban, all of a sudden, he denies that, think that was fine, thinks it was good. but how about fracking? and you need that, it is basically your fossil fuels, your energies. we would have to close many of the plants, a big percentage of the plants in our country if we
clue, your pollsters -- >> sean: he is separate and apart from the -- i've known him since newt gingrich's contract with america days. >> president trump: is very good. >> sean: scott asked me to send. let me ask you about some of joe biden's position that have changed. i mentioned he was against the travel ban, said it was a great decision, he was against all fracking. a lot of denial on the issue of the violence and riots and anarchy in cities, and one point said the police...
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newt gingrich and paul ryan's mentor, those are the people -- had they done that trump was never president. reduced immigration, 1.2 million a year, numbers were much lower and the massive theft of immigration on our cultural landscape and crime and everything else was diminished. illegal immigration and crime was -- in los angeles, the conflict between gangs, black and latino gangs. the la times was covered well, the rollout in international news. i'm sure you know jamil shaw, so many stories like that the go completely unwatched. >> watching jamil shaw, a young african-american man, a football star, he was murdered. >> his mother was serving our country in iraq, murdered by an illegal alien, got out of jail that day, multiple arrests for gun charges and was arrested again. called his mom - middle-class black american family, house sharpton came to the rescue? did black live matter rescue? no one came, there was absolute silence. and they were throwing molotov cocktails in the homes of black communities, and what black children trusted. silent across the media. it would have gotten nation
newt gingrich and paul ryan's mentor, those are the people -- had they done that trump was never president. reduced immigration, 1.2 million a year, numbers were much lower and the massive theft of immigration on our cultural landscape and crime and everything else was diminished. illegal immigration and crime was -- in los angeles, the conflict between gangs, black and latino gangs. the la times was covered well, the rollout in international news. i'm sure you know jamil shaw, so many stories...
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we do a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrich. 53 days as of midnight tonight, two hours from now, you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled.d laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: giant numbers last night. congratulations. congratulations being the number one show and all of television in august. congratulations. >> sean: this only happens for one reason. the american people make that happen. >> laura: you bet. >> sean: the ultimate number one for me. i'm not sick of winning, laura. in 54 days, the stated agenda of biden, kamala, and company scare the hell out of me because it'll destroy everything. >> laura: we are back at it. i'm having a flashback from 2016 when you and i were the only ones -- >> sean: it was you, i, and newt. >> laura: people arere now saying that i always knew in 2016 trump was going to win. let's drop that pretense. great show tonight. >> sean: laura, take it away. >> laura:ra this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. in moments congress in moments candace only tell us what the congressional black caucus tells us about. fi
we do a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrich. 53 days as of midnight tonight, two hours from now, you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled.d laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: giant numbers last night. congratulations. congratulations being the number one show and all of television in august. congratulations. >> sean: this only happens for one reason. the american people make that happen. >> laura: you bet. >> sean: the ultimate number one...
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. -- newt gingrich. your quick analysis of the south carolina senate race. this is the headline from the newspaper in south carolina. havingk political report -- moving it from likely republican to lean republican. senator lindsey graham has been there for a long time. gone throughm has some sort of metamorphosis, because he used to be one of the most pro-immigrant senators there and he still claims he is, yet he supports the policies of donald trump on immigration. i think there is a lot of holes to be poked into senator graham. there is a large african-american population and senator graham is running against an african-american. leaning republican means that senator graham will probably still be a senator. if he is not, if he is beaten, i think you will see a lot of -- it won't just be lindsey graham. it will be joni ernst and the senator from arizona, who is probably going to get beaten anyway. it will be susan collins. if senator graham gets beaten, you are looking at a landslide election throughout the country. we may know that early, we may not. host:
. -- newt gingrich. your quick analysis of the south carolina senate race. this is the headline from the newspaper in south carolina. havingk political report -- moving it from likely republican to lean republican. senator lindsey graham has been there for a long time. gone throughm has some sort of metamorphosis, because he used to be one of the most pro-immigrant senators there and he still claims he is, yet he supports the policies of donald trump on immigration. i think there is a lot of...
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>> the president, as newt gingrich once said, wakes up every day figuring out how to be president. it was by other people. making incredible cases they didn't believe the president was a racist. donald trump doesn't reach out himself. mom and pops, white validate ors that they don't believe donald trump is a racist. he mobilizes. i think he believes by staying on offense on law and order, he can get new voters who didn't vote in 2016 who would be voting with him if they were engaged politically. to get them registered and out. he is not looking to win back suburban moms the way his group wants him to. and framed the convention around. two months before election, he is all fear. all division and he believes it will work because it worked for him in the past. it helped him defeat in two states that weren't red in the past. turns out massive supporters in missouri and indiana. he believes that his magic touch. him and not surrogates making the case to a broader part of the electorate in the last two months sounds absurd. he hasn't done it before. >> peter, what do you know about what
>> the president, as newt gingrich once said, wakes up every day figuring out how to be president. it was by other people. making incredible cases they didn't believe the president was a racist. donald trump doesn't reach out himself. mom and pops, white validate ors that they don't believe donald trump is a racist. he mobilizes. i think he believes by staying on offense on law and order, he can get new voters who didn't vote in 2016 who would be voting with him if they were engaged...
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. >> laura: senator, i have to get your reaction to this tweet from newt gingrich. he said every person he seeks to intimidate coors threaten or punish senators and their staff and families during the supreme court nomination process should be arrested and prosecuted because it's a felony punishable by five to ten years. many of us have been frustrated that more hasn't been done to protect people and places. landmarks. president trump obviously pushed through that. his executive order and attorney general barr is doing what he said he can. you'rthey're going to senators . you could be vulnerable. >> that's right, we are seeing violence and riots and chaos. we are seeing democratic jurisdictions will allow you to go on and on. portland or new york or chicago or seattle. forcing the hard left. they're trying to threaten people directly. they have gone to multiple senators homes on the senate judiciary committee. they are angry and the threat of violence is in the air. i can tell you the capitol police is already very concerned in the midst of brett kavanaugh you had a
. >> laura: senator, i have to get your reaction to this tweet from newt gingrich. he said every person he seeks to intimidate coors threaten or punish senators and their staff and families during the supreme court nomination process should be arrested and prosecuted because it's a felony punishable by five to ten years. many of us have been frustrated that more hasn't been done to protect people and places. landmarks. president trump obviously pushed through that. his executive order and...
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we do a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrich. 53 days as of midnight tonight, two hours fromu are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled.d laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: giant numbers last night. congratulations. congratulations being the number one show and all of television in august. congratulations. >> sean: this only happens for one reason. the american people make that happen. >> laura: you bet. >> sean: the ultimate number one for me. i'm not sick of winning, laura. in 54 days, the stated agenda of biden, kamala, and company scare the hell out of me because it'll destroy everything. >> laura: we are back at it. i'
we do a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrich. 53 days as of midnight tonight, two hours fromu are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled.d laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: giant numbers last night. congratulations. congratulations being the number one show and all of television in august. congratulations. >> sean: this only happens for one reason. the american people make that happen. >> laura: you bet. >> sean: the ultimate number one for me....
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christie gnome, newt gingrich and sarah sanders, the white house spokesperson once upon a time, grand southern indiana's largest county, quitting the democratic party and joining the republicans as police across the country. democrats failing law enforcement, an important message coming up in half an hour. connecticut players rally to save high school football, we talked to several of them about why they are fighting to get back on the gridiron. speaking of football the nfl is making its return this week. we get a preview from fox sports analyst, we have a busy three hours kicking off 14 minutes and 42 seconds from now on the channel you trust with your morning news. the social he distanced carley shimkus and todd piro return after this. - [announcer] if you're balding, thinning, or receding... it's not your fault! get your real hair back! see results in as little as 4 months! with the ext program from hair club! clinically proven to regrow your hair! even forrest griffin turned to hair club! - hair club presented me a bunch of personal options that are directly tailored to my needs a
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million, barnes & noble, you name it, and we will be doing a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrich, details on hannity.com. and 53 days, as of midnight tonight, two hours from now, you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: hannity, you had giant numbers last night, congratulations, and congratulations for being the number one show in all television in august. >> sean: a little scary. >> laura: i think i forgot to tell you that. congratulations. >> sean: and you are right there beside me. all of us. this only happens for one reason. the american people make that happen. our viewers make that happen. >> laura: you bet. >> sean: the ultimate number one for me -- i am not sick of winning, laura. and 54 days, the stated agenda biden, kamala, and company, scares of the hell out of me -- >> laura: we are back at it. i'm giving a flashback, hannity, from june 2016 when you and i, the only ones -- >> sean: you an and i and newt, we were in the bunker together. >> laura: and people are saying "i always knew and 2016 trump was going to
million, barnes & noble, you name it, and we will be doing a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrich, details on hannity.com. and 53 days, as of midnight tonight, two hours from now, you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: hannity, you had giant numbers last night, congratulations, and congratulations for being the number one show in all television in august. >> sean: a little scary. >> laura: i think i...
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>> the president, as newt beg gingrich once said, wakes up every day figuring out how to be president. i thought it was good. mom and pops, white validate ors that they don't believe donald trump is a racist. he mobilizes. i think he believes by staying on offense on law and order, he can get new voters who didn't vote in 2016 who would be voting with him if they were engaged politically. he is not looking to win back suburban moms the way his group wants him to. two months before election, he is all fear. he believes it will work because it worked for him in the past. it helped him defeat in two states that weren't red in the past. >> peter, what do you know about what the president was tweeting tonight about this idea of defunding cities, four cities controlled by democrats, putting this up on twitter. apparently there is a five-page memo to identify areas where federal money could be withheld. what do you know about the potential scale and legality of this? >> that's a good question. it may be mostly symbolism, trying to send a message, saying these cities are abbro gating their du
>> the president, as newt beg gingrich once said, wakes up every day figuring out how to be president. i thought it was good. mom and pops, white validate ors that they don't believe donald trump is a racist. he mobilizes. i think he believes by staying on offense on law and order, he can get new voters who didn't vote in 2016 who would be voting with him if they were engaged politically. he is not looking to win back suburban moms the way his group wants him to. two months before...
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new gingrich is filling the role of the insurgent candidate this year. the establishment candidate is mitt romney. newt gingrich is benefiting from reforms first initiated by george mcgovern back in 1972. these reforms have broaden participation. they have stayed with us in both parties, much as the democrats. >> gary hart was george mcgovern's 1972 campaign manager. here is what he had to say about the democratic primary reform efforts. >> a think the history will show that he helped save the democratic -- i think history will show that he helped save the democratic party simply by chairing the mcgovern reform commission. by his insistence on the democratic party truly becoming a democratic party. because of his efforts and the efforts of many of you, the convention of 1972, as interesting as it was, helped save the democratic party and helped open the doors for young people, women, minorities, and people who had come up to that time, then shut out. it is fashionable for people to say there is not much difference between the parties, but there really is
new gingrich is filling the role of the insurgent candidate this year. the establishment candidate is mitt romney. newt gingrich is benefiting from reforms first initiated by george mcgovern back in 1972. these reforms have broaden participation. they have stayed with us in both parties, much as the democrats. >> gary hart was george mcgovern's 1972 campaign manager. here is what he had to say about the democratic primary reform efforts. >> a think the history will show that he...
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our guest, former house speaker newt gingrich, who is beloved and needed to be allowed to speak withs and respect that the show was all about, was interrupted. do we debate with fire here? yes. but we must also give each other the space to express ourselves. as the only original member of the 6-year-old amazing daytime ride known as "outnumbered," i especially want to rock 'n' roll with every voice and perspective at the table. we don't censor on this show, and that's why we are winning weekdays at noon. >> our biggest threat to this election is governors from opposing parties controlling ballots, millions of ballots. to me it's a much bigger threat than foreign countries, because much of the stuff turns t out to be untrue. spewing president trump renewing his attacks on mail-in voting, arguing that it poses a bigger threat to the election than foreign interference. this sparks expansions of mail-in voting largely in blue states. at the same time, a new report shows democrats are now trying to reassure voters that in person voting is safe, reflecting and anxiety about the president's
our guest, former house speaker newt gingrich, who is beloved and needed to be allowed to speak withs and respect that the show was all about, was interrupted. do we debate with fire here? yes. but we must also give each other the space to express ourselves. as the only original member of the 6-year-old amazing daytime ride known as "outnumbered," i especially want to rock 'n' roll with every voice and perspective at the table. we don't censor on this show, and that's why we are...
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million, barnes & noble, you name it, and we will be doing a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrichty.com. and 53 days, as of midnight tonight, two hours from now, you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: hannity, you had giant numbers last night, congratulations, and congratulations for being the number one show in all television in august. >> sean: a little scary. >> laura: i think i forgot to tell you that. congratulations. >> sean: and you are right there beside me. all of us. this only happens for one reason. the american people make that happen. our viewers make that happen. >> laura: you bet. >> sean: the ultimate number one for me -- i am not sick of winning, laura. and 54 days, the stated agenda biden, kamala, and company, scares of the hell out of me -- >> laura: we are back at it. i'm giving a flashback, hannity,
million, barnes & noble, you name it, and we will be doing a virtual town hall tomorrow with newt gingrichty.com. and 53 days, as of midnight tonight, two hours from now, you are the ultimate jury. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: hannity, you had giant numbers last night, congratulations, and congratulations for being the number one show in all television in august. >> sean: a little scary. >> laura: i think i forgot to tell you...
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julian zelizer is the author of burning down the house, newt gingrich, the fall in the -- he joins meow to discuss. good morning, julian. >> good morning. nice to be here. >> in your latest commentary, you talk about how, of course, we're entering into the homestretch here, the final two months. this is really a time when both campaigns are honing the narrative. who do you think is doing the best job of that right now? >> i think the polls show that joe biden is doing a good job and the story that democrats told about his candidacy held those numbers and republicans weren't able to do better. but the republicans have through president trump put out their story of law and order or lawlessness and disorder that i think dominated a lot of the conversation since the convention. so their efforts should not be discounted. >> at their convention, the democrats, i'm oversimplifying, their message was pretty much that joe biden is a decent, good man who would be a much better person to lead this nation. that's a simple message. but do you think more is needed from democrats to get voters enthu
julian zelizer is the author of burning down the house, newt gingrich, the fall in the -- he joins meow to discuss. good morning, julian. >> good morning. nice to be here. >> in your latest commentary, you talk about how, of course, we're entering into the homestretch here, the final two months. this is really a time when both campaigns are honing the narrative. who do you think is doing the best job of that right now? >> i think the polls show that joe biden is doing a good...
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cabinet secretary under president obama and rick tyler, former senior advisers to ted kruse and nick gingrich and author of "still right." welcome all. donna, how does this strike you? what are the pitfalls for democrats going into this? where they already are accused by the president for being anti-catholic because of her positions on rowe. a path breaker, rudy guiliath b ginsbu ginsburg, talking about her husband cooking as though he was the next marty ginsburg. certainly casting her as the "brady bunch" mom. >> well, i mean, that may be true but i do think that judge barrett has had a number of her writings and other views that she's expressed, and i think there will be a way will be a w for democrats to fairly examine those and not go down the rabbit hole the president wants. this is not about amy barrett's relegen religion, it's about whether she would serve in a manner that is be fitting the country. and continuing to highlight the american hypocrisy, and america is with us and democrats on this, that this decision should be left to the next president of the united states. i think it's
cabinet secretary under president obama and rick tyler, former senior advisers to ted kruse and nick gingrich and author of "still right." welcome all. donna, how does this strike you? what are the pitfalls for democrats going into this? where they already are accused by the president for being anti-catholic because of her positions on rowe. a path breaker, rudy guiliath b ginsbu ginsburg, talking about her husband cooking as though he was the next marty ginsburg. certainly casting...
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you had, at the time, the naacp on the same side as newt gingrich and others trying to get rid of those kennedy? >> kennedy: yeah, and joe biden was instrumental in filling up the prisons and incentivizing states to pack prisons, and that gave way to the pride of prison system, which is one of the things that criminal justice reformers want to take a very serious look at. because there seems to be something inherently wrong with incentivizing putting people in cages. having said that, the only thing i can think of when i look at this is joe biden clearly owns stock in gun companies. because every time he spouts off rhetoric like this, he talks about assault weapons without defining what he means by assault weapons, which is an arbitrary word whose definition is very, very flexible and can encapsulate whatever blathering politician wants at any given time. people get shared and they want to arm themselves. when people think that police officers are being targeted and assassinated, or when they call 911, someone's not going to be able to help them. or when there are people sitting protest
you had, at the time, the naacp on the same side as newt gingrich and others trying to get rid of those kennedy? >> kennedy: yeah, and joe biden was instrumental in filling up the prisons and incentivizing states to pack prisons, and that gave way to the pride of prison system, which is one of the things that criminal justice reformers want to take a very serious look at. because there seems to be something inherently wrong with incentivizing putting people in cages. having said that, the...
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susan: i know that you spoke to president bill clinton from your notes and newt gingrich, who they famouslyquared after in the clinton presidency. i will ask one question to capture the flavor of the clinton years. hillary clinton famously complained regularly over vast right wing conspiracy against the president and herself. hethe book you ask, was justifiably agreed or it rationally self pitying? did you come to a conclusion? mr. holzer: my own conclusion is that he was unjustly covered. the residue of the aggressive coverage of nixon, the ability of the press to remove a president, the ability of two journalists to become full heroes -- folk book, -- as i say in the what journalist does not want to be played by robert redford? i think he was a bit self-pity, but he was enormously agreed. -- the last time i visited little rock i have a little voice segment in the clinton library, in the video say, it really was a vast right-wing conspiracy. clinton suffered the arrows of a radioggressive right-wing culture. rush limbaugh and others who said while, personal things about him and his family.
susan: i know that you spoke to president bill clinton from your notes and newt gingrich, who they famouslyquared after in the clinton presidency. i will ask one question to capture the flavor of the clinton years. hillary clinton famously complained regularly over vast right wing conspiracy against the president and herself. hethe book you ask, was justifiably agreed or it rationally self pitying? did you come to a conclusion? mr. holzer: my own conclusion is that he was unjustly covered. the...
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we'll get reaction from newt gingrich. got lou dobbs, judge janine shapiro and dan bongino and we've got you you. put down that remote. we'll be back with you in 14 minutes. in the meantime, back over to the "fox & friends first" team. todd: the emmys getting political from the very first joke. >> welcome to the pandemies. you know what they say, you can't have a virus without a host. of course, we don't have an audience, this isn't a maga rally, it's the emmys. jillian: carley shimkus has all the reaction from social media. good morning, carley. >> good morning, guys. first of all, a lot of people were confused at the beginning of the show because jimmy kimmel delivered half of his opening monologue to what appeared to be a packed auditorium of celebrities, then he revealed that the show was just using old footage from previous awards shows and he was actually speaking to an empty stadium when he made the maga rally joke and attacked president trump. this was the most political awards show i've seen in several years. a lo
we'll get reaction from newt gingrich. got lou dobbs, judge janine shapiro and dan bongino and we've got you you. put down that remote. we'll be back with you in 14 minutes. in the meantime, back over to the "fox & friends first" team. todd: the emmys getting political from the very first joke. >> welcome to the pandemies. you know what they say, you can't have a virus without a host. of course, we don't have an audience, this isn't a maga rally, it's the emmys. jillian:...
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the irony is newt gingrich is benefiting from reforms first initiated by george mcgovern back in 1972. these reforms are broadening participation, not just the -- democrats. they have involved both parties. greta: senator gary hart was george mcgovern's 1972 campaign manager. here is what he had to say about the senator's democratic primary reform efforts. [video clip] sen. hart: i think history will show that he helped save the democratic party simply by chairing the mcgovern reform commission. but by his insistence on the democratic party once again truly becoming a democratic party. because of his efforts and the efforts of many of you, the convention in 1972, as interesting, shall we say, as it was -- [laughter] helped save the democratic party and helped open the doors for young people, for women, for minorities, and for people who until that time had been shut out. now it is fashionable for people , to say there is not much difference between the parties, but there really is. there is a necessity for a democratic party and the kind of democratic party george mcgovern envisioned
the irony is newt gingrich is benefiting from reforms first initiated by george mcgovern back in 1972. these reforms are broadening participation, not just the -- democrats. they have involved both parties. greta: senator gary hart was george mcgovern's 1972 campaign manager. here is what he had to say about the senator's democratic primary reform efforts. [video clip] sen. hart: i think history will show that he helped save the democratic party simply by chairing the mcgovern reform...
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, though, is that we saw this in the independent debate, the primary debates in 2012, where newt gingrich goes after juan williams as a moderator. so if i am trump, if i'm chris wallace tomorrow night and i find i'm going to step in and trumpheck donald trump, doesn't need to disagree and say thank you, chris, for reminding me, i was wrong there. he's going to attack chris wallace. this is another example of the news media and their thumb on the scale, and this is exactly why you cannot listen to these people come you cannot listen to this guy over here, listen to me. the fact-check in real-time i think becomes particularly wise by the moderator, and it is just danger turned this into a two-on-one debate with the moderator, the democratic candidate, and donald trump. in some ways, trump would like nothing more than two debate on the moderator because he leaves biden up on the site. figure they can try to out what to say. i don't know the answer to it. i think kathleen brings up a good point in having things that are repackaged, by having things that immediately when the debate is over wit
, though, is that we saw this in the independent debate, the primary debates in 2012, where newt gingrich goes after juan williams as a moderator. so if i am trump, if i'm chris wallace tomorrow night and i find i'm going to step in and trumpheck donald trump, doesn't need to disagree and say thank you, chris, for reminding me, i was wrong there. he's going to attack chris wallace. this is another example of the news media and their thumb on the scale, and this is exactly why you cannot listen...
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. >> sean: matt bowery, i've known him since newt gingrich contract withh america days. me ask you about some of joe biden's decisions have changed. i mentioned the travel ban, a few months later, right decision. numerous times and some of the primary debates against all fracking. a lot of denial on the issue of the violence in the writing in the anarchy and cities come at one point he said police become the enemy, reallocate funds. now he's talking even about manufacturing jobs when when he was vice president and obama was president, they said those jobs ain't coming back. >> president trump: that's right. >> sean: why the flip-flops? >> president trump: have>> never seen anything quite like it, the travel ban come all of a sudden he denies that, thinks it's fine, thanks it was good. how about fracking? you need that, it's basically her fossil fuels, your energy -- we would have to close many ofig the plants a big percentage of the plants in our country if we didn't do this. these massive plants aren't going to run by wind or solar at this point may be at no point but w
. >> sean: matt bowery, i've known him since newt gingrich contract withh america days. me ask you about some of joe biden's decisions have changed. i mentioned the travel ban, a few months later, right decision. numerous times and some of the primary debates against all fracking. a lot of denial on the issue of the violence in the writing in the anarchy and cities come at one point he said police become the enemy, reallocate funds. now he's talking even about manufacturing jobs when when...
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newt gingrich said, as well. let me ask you this, because there is criticism about where the palestinians -- how they will get a seat at the table. what is your take on outreach to them in the future? >> first of all, i appreciate the graceful comments from the speaker. again, the results yesterday are the fruits of three years of labor that started at the president's first trip. he has a strategy and he's been executing it the entire time. for years, the last 25 years, we all have a perfect track record of not having a successful agreement with them. that's because the incentives have been all wrong. president trump's strategy is to not do stupid things, not keep old habits that don't work. what he's done is he's the first president to outline a realistic vision for what a peace agreement can look like between the israelis and the palestinians. that was a 180 page proposal, add an economic component. no matter what your religion or nationality, people want to live a better life, have opportunity. that plan would
newt gingrich said, as well. let me ask you this, because there is criticism about where the palestinians -- how they will get a seat at the table. what is your take on outreach to them in the future? >> first of all, i appreciate the graceful comments from the speaker. again, the results yesterday are the fruits of three years of labor that started at the president's first trip. he has a strategy and he's been executing it the entire time. for years, the last 25 years, we all have a...
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i allude to the three decades that i've been in this, reagan and tip o'neil and clinton and newt gingrichobama with john boehner, all three experienced very good markets. people could debate if they think gridlock is good for the country or not. ultimately i think all of us would like to see more things get done, particularly if there are things that we believe in and want getting done. however, from a market standpoint, let's just say joe biden is elected, and he prevails, i think joe biden with a senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is not going to get anything done, and i will share with you, you're the first person i'm saying this to and all of our listeners, joe biden wants the republicans to win the senate. he wants an excuse to not have to do all the crazy things that aoc and bernie want him to do. so i think not only do most people like the idea of a hedge, having republican leadership to keep these tax increases and green new deal and so forth from going through, but i really believe that joe biden wants it too, because at that point, he can kind of punt to the fact that he's s
i allude to the three decades that i've been in this, reagan and tip o'neil and clinton and newt gingrichobama with john boehner, all three experienced very good markets. people could debate if they think gridlock is good for the country or not. ultimately i think all of us would like to see more things get done, particularly if there are things that we believe in and want getting done. however, from a market standpoint, let's just say joe biden is elected, and he prevails, i think joe biden...
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>> i mean, they're all talking about it on both sides i just talked to newt gingrich, who's close tos going to be like 2000 where it stretches on, maybe goes to the supreme court. and i talked to jen o'malley dillon earlier monday, the biden campaign manager, and she says she's well aware the republicans have these 50,000 so-called poll watchers to watch everything. and the biden campaign is going to have to have this army of lawyers, and it could stretch on for months, and it's because of the postal service and all of those issues >> seth: i do want to finish with this very impressive tidbit we found in your bio you might not have known who cardi b was earlier this year. >> true. >> seth: but you booked some pretty considerable bands back in your high school days >> i did i mean, thanks for looking at my wikipedia. [ light laughter ] i mean, i'm never going to escape what i did in high school i had a great time >> seth: why would you want to escape this? >> i'm not saying -- i always said to myself -- what happened in high school is i booked maroon 5 to come play at my high school w
>> i mean, they're all talking about it on both sides i just talked to newt gingrich, who's close tos going to be like 2000 where it stretches on, maybe goes to the supreme court. and i talked to jen o'malley dillon earlier monday, the biden campaign manager, and she says she's well aware the republicans have these 50,000 so-called poll watchers to watch everything. and the biden campaign is going to have to have this army of lawyers, and it could stretch on for months, and it's because...