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mr. gingrich. >> good to be with you. liz: what do you think of the sweeping bipartisan override of president obama's veto? >> look, i think so many american citizens are sick and tired of being told that we have to pay royalties to iran, we have to appease the terrorists, we have to pay ransom to get americans back. they look at all this and look at the clear implications of saudi support, saudi support both in the direct sense of money that pours out of saudi arabia into radical mosques and madrassas around the world, the reality of how many saudis were involved in 9/11, and i think, yeah, i'd like to see american citizens to get even and a reflection of the growing deep distrust the american people have for their own government, the sense that the u.s. government doesn't protect me, it protects the iranians, it doesn't protect me, it protects the saudis, and i think that political pressure was brought to bear and members are going back home for election in a few weeks said you know, i don't thin
mr. gingrich. >> good to be with you. liz: what do you think of the sweeping bipartisan override of president obama's veto? >> look, i think so many american citizens are sick and tired of being told that we have to pay royalties to iran, we have to appease the terrorists, we have to pay ransom to get americans back. they look at all this and look at the clear implications of saudi support, saudi support both in the direct sense of money that pours out of saudi arabia into radical...
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mr. gingrich: ok, ok. all right. all right, so i engaged -- i am guessing based on the noise level that you like her even more than the media. but let me try to go beyond politics to talk about national security and our survival,' and and oury clintons -- survival and secretary's clinton's comments today. initially we were reassured that we had no proof that new york was a terrorist, and we were not sure that the incident in minnesota was a terrorist, but it was obvious. secretary clinton decided -- this is what makes it frankly weird -- in exactly the same pattern that she used about decided thee problem was not islamic supremacists. the problem was not isis. the problem was not international terrorists who want to destroy our civilization. conferenced a press -- four made a press statement, be -- or made a press statement, because she does not make press conferences -- well, let's be fair. difficult to have a press conference if you have as many different examples of dishonesty, corruption, and error as hillary cli
mr. gingrich: ok, ok. all right. all right, so i engaged -- i am guessing based on the noise level that you like her even more than the media. but let me try to go beyond politics to talk about national security and our survival,' and and oury clintons -- survival and secretary's clinton's comments today. initially we were reassured that we had no proof that new york was a terrorist, and we were not sure that the incident in minnesota was a terrorist, but it was obvious. secretary clinton...
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mrs. gingrichs that he was divorcing her while she was in the hospital, recovering from cancer surgery.e didn't think that was disgusting. serving divorce papers on a woman who was a cancer patient in the hospital is just a day in the life of the dishonorable mr. gingrich, rudy giuliani and newt gingrich's hero, donald trump is now the subject of new reporting in the los angeles times showing that his glove club in tolf clu angeles area, that he wanted the hiring and firing of the female staff to be based solely on their attractiveness. one testified i had witnessed donald trump tell managers many times while he was visiting the club that hostesses were not quote pretty enough, and that they should be fired and replaced with more attractive women. initially, i heard mr. trump say this almost every time he visited the club, which was four or five times a year. later he made these comments less frequently, because the managers knew about their attitude and capitulated to it by changing the schedules of our employees so that the most attractive women were scheduled to work when mr. trump w
mrs. gingrichs that he was divorcing her while she was in the hospital, recovering from cancer surgery.e didn't think that was disgusting. serving divorce papers on a woman who was a cancer patient in the hospital is just a day in the life of the dishonorable mr. gingrich, rudy giuliani and newt gingrich's hero, donald trump is now the subject of new reporting in the los angeles times showing that his glove club in tolf clu angeles area, that he wanted the hiring and firing of the female staff...
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mr. gingrich, mr. bacerra. >>> our sunday group returns to make it all down. .o when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve
mr. gingrich, mr. bacerra. >>> our sunday group returns to make it all down. .o when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways...
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mr. gingrich, mr. bacerra. >>> our sunday group returns to make it >>> president obama did not follow what our experts truly -- when they call it intelligence, it's there for a reason -- what our experts said to do. >> i think what he said was totally inappropriate and undisciplined. i would never comment on any aspect of an intelligence briefing that i received. >> donald trump giving a controversial look inside his intelligence briefings, and hillary clinton calling him out for that. and we're back now with the panel. so much material, so little time to go over it. let's start again with clinton's remark to a big fundraiser in new york on friday. here she is. >> if we could just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. right? the racist, sexist, homophobic, genophobic, islamophobic, you name it. >> the clinton camp has been struggling all weekend to clean this up. they say she was referring to people who attend the rallies, not to t
mr. gingrich, mr. bacerra. >>> our sunday group returns to make it >>> president obama did not follow what our experts truly -- when they call it intelligence, it's there for a reason -- what our experts said to do. >> i think what he said was totally inappropriate and undisciplined. i would never comment on any aspect of an intelligence briefing that i received. >> donald trump giving a controversial look inside his intelligence briefings, and hillary clinton...
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mr. speaker because we still have newt gingrich a moment.give me for having a political question but we are 48 days out from a presidential election in this country. and it has become a very heated political issue. hillary clinton coming out and saying this is abominable and that it needs to stop before we have all the facts. and, yet, north carolina is a critical state in this election. just quickly on the politics of what's likely to happen. >> well, lock, here is the great challenge for secretary clinton. when she was at yale as a law student she was a coeditor of antipolice, left wing alternative newspaper that described police as pigs. her natural instincts is to take the side of the people who are against the police. her first comments about this were antipolice. this is not a country which wants to see what we're seeing here tonight. now, no matter what the excuse, this is not a country that wants to see looting. not a country that wants to see random violence. again, you mentioned citizen upon citizen. watch and see how many people d
mr. speaker because we still have newt gingrich a moment.give me for having a political question but we are 48 days out from a presidential election in this country. and it has become a very heated political issue. hillary clinton coming out and saying this is abominable and that it needs to stop before we have all the facts. and, yet, north carolina is a critical state in this election. just quickly on the politics of what's likely to happen. >> well, lock, here is the great challenge...
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with reaction, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor newt gingrich. mr. speaker, she wants to bring this issue up about words that she doesn't deem appropriate by donald trump. to me this now opens the door, and that is that not just the allegations of exposing one's self, of groping and grabbing and fondling against a woman's will or juanita broderick's claim, but how these women were treated and the names they were called by her and clinton surrogates, if this is now -- if they're going to bring it up, i say it is fair game. what is your reaction? >> well, look, i think when you run for president everything is fair game. the question is whether it is the right thing to be doing to elect donald trump. what i was really struck by, and i just did a newsletter that lt. gen. out th gen. -- that will go out this afternoon on what i describe as hillary clinton's gutter campaign. she has a fair chance of winning if they keep it in a gutter. if it is he said, she said, and it is a personality thing, she has a fair chance of winning. she has zero chance of winnin
with reaction, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor newt gingrich. mr. speaker, she wants to bring this issue up about words that she doesn't deem appropriate by donald trump. to me this now opens the door, and that is that not just the allegations of exposing one's self, of groping and grabbing and fondling against a woman's will or juanita broderick's claim, but how these women were treated and the names they were called by her and clinton surrogates, if this is now -- if they're...
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mr. trump and newt gingrich raise this. country wants three known if i landerers lecture a woman about being cheated on by her husband. as far as the fat-shaming there isn't a person in the country who doesn't look in the mirror and wish they were ten pounds lighter. it is a big constituency out there. he's basically offending all of them. he can't help himself. it is a need to be proven right, a need to lash out at people who criticized him. it's going to derail his campaign if it hasn't already. >> hillary clinton trying to reach out to millennials. did a video with mary j. blige. let me show clinton talking about how people perceive her. >> some of the misperception is manufactured. some of it is that i take responsibility for that maybe i'm not communicating clearly enough. it's not easy being in the public eye, you know that. >> right. difficult things happen to everybody. >> so her latest attempt to try to reach out. they posted that today. ruth, you're the mother of two daughters. does that help? >> i was really stru
mr. trump and newt gingrich raise this. country wants three known if i landerers lecture a woman about being cheated on by her husband. as far as the fat-shaming there isn't a person in the country who doesn't look in the mirror and wish they were ten pounds lighter. it is a big constituency out there. he's basically offending all of them. he can't help himself. it is a need to be proven right, a need to lash out at people who criticized him. it's going to derail his campaign if it hasn't...
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to discuss that is one of the best known contributors in the land former house speaker newt gingrich. so, mreaker, i see sean hannity long time veteran conservative. i see jonah goldberg of national review similarly conservative at each other's throats over the trump. it's all over. does it come back together? >> probably not. i think that you -- you are seeing a genuine evolution into a new set of issues. a new set of principles. what are they. >> putting america first. a relentless, ruthless attitude that says show me a trade deal i want to see what's in it for america. show me a defense agreement like nato we spend 27% of the country an and other countries spend nothing. conservatism we were the biggest, richest country, we could afford to spend a lot of resources doing things. you find trump offensive on all sorts of fronts. you don't particularly like his style. i mean, if you are some intellectual who is used to sitting around drinking your cherry and talking in reasonable terms. >> we now know that just a little while we will hear it, mr. trump had make a speech in which he calls for
to discuss that is one of the best known contributors in the land former house speaker newt gingrich. so, mreaker, i see sean hannity long time veteran conservative. i see jonah goldberg of national review similarly conservative at each other's throats over the trump. it's all over. does it come back together? >> probably not. i think that you -- you are seeing a genuine evolution into a new set of issues. a new set of principles. what are they. >> putting america first. a...
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mr. williams and rosa. rosa whitfield in working with gingrich an working with republicans and how the leadership not only was able to get their sides but to see how the african diplomatic corps actually became the strongest lobbying force that we've had in the congress as the -- as they found themselves as pioneers in dealing with our great country that they love so much and really had no understanding of why they didn't seem to be on our agenda. and so with agoa, we knew it was just the beginning. we knew it was an opportunity. we take pride in the success that it's had but we also know how far they had to come from behind and this enhancement piece of legislation has a lot of fancy words but it sends out word to our embassies that this is american foreign policy. don't just read the words, make it work, whether it's with the millennium challenge compact, whether it's with a.i.d., whether it was giving information, whether it's helping them out, whether it's teach them to learn, it's bringing them into the international trade and what does it do? is this a bill that just helps people in africa escape povert
mr. williams and rosa. rosa whitfield in working with gingrich an working with republicans and how the leadership not only was able to get their sides but to see how the african diplomatic corps actually became the strongest lobbying force that we've had in the congress as the -- as they found themselves as pioneers in dealing with our great country that they love so much and really had no understanding of why they didn't seem to be on our agenda. and so with agoa, we knew it was just the...
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. >>> joining us is newt gingrich with us. mr. speaker, unfortunately, sadly we have seen this time and time again now in furgason, baltimore and it keeps happening. and you've got these two very distinct versions of what happened here and nobody seems to want to wait for a full complete investigation. we've had issues involving even the president with the cambridge police in the trayvon martin case and what happened in furgason, missouri. rushing to judgment. the president and hillary clinton have embraced black lives matter. black lives matter activists on tape saying, what do we want, dead cops. when do we want it? now. pigs in a blanket. everybody rushing to judgment to blame police before the facts are in? >> during the last months of an eight-year presidency of the first african-american president in american history, eight straight years of african-american attorney general. and that the rhetoric and their approach and attitude has made these things worse, not better. that's an objective fact. but i think there are two real
. >>> joining us is newt gingrich with us. mr. speaker, unfortunately, sadly we have seen this time and time again now in furgason, baltimore and it keeps happening. and you've got these two very distinct versions of what happened here and nobody seems to want to wait for a full complete investigation. we've had issues involving even the president with the cambridge police in the trayvon martin case and what happened in furgason, missouri. rushing to judgment. the president and hillary...
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mr. trump. >> do you remember in the primaries when gingrich kement saying there you go again to marco rubio. i forget what the topic was. but rubio kept repeating whatever it was. and there you go-- and i thought it was very effective. what about a little humor, and point out and interrupts, i'm asking. >> there you go again was not interrupting it was the moderator turn to then governor reagan. i trl so vividly, that was reagan's beginning of his answer, with jimmy carter, fairly intense. i think that both of them lose me in public performance that donald trump does not stand up well to the physical presence of a strong woman. you recall the minute officer in flint last week and carly fee writteno-- fiorina, dressing down. this is not an ideal dynamic to have a strong woman this far away. >> one of his frs debate moments was when carly fiorina, i think every woman in america heard what you said and his response what sputtering. he never looked weaker or more at a loss. >> you don't use the word histrionics but you talk about, you talk about trump's thee at rickality, operatic. and you seem
mr. trump. >> do you remember in the primaries when gingrich kement saying there you go again to marco rubio. i forget what the topic was. but rubio kept repeating whatever it was. and there you go-- and i thought it was very effective. what about a little humor, and point out and interrupts, i'm asking. >> there you go again was not interrupting it was the moderator turn to then governor reagan. i trl so vividly, that was reagan's beginning of his answer, with jimmy carter, fairly...
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mr. williams and rosa. rosa whitfield in working with gingrich an working with republicans and how the leadership not only was able to get their sides but to see how the african diplomatic corps actually became the strongest lobbying force that we've had in the congress as the -- as they found
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gingrich. >> thank you, mr.ambled bill for a special sunday. >> i was justin side the arena. in a moment i'll tell you what the intimacy of the space of what they can expect tomorrow night. see you in a moment live in hofstra. >> go inside america's most talked about issues, get the latest from the campaign trail and see where the voters really stand before the first debate. we're getting you expert insight and analysis live from hofstra university in a must see preview, sunday on fox news channel. america's election headquarters. there's something out there. that can be serious, even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about a whooping cough vaccination today. once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me?
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mr. speaker. >> thank you. >>> all right. newt gingrich, 5% is separating them.go over to heather with the headlines. >> a police officer stopped a horrific terror attack. police in illinois saying that 18-year-old keon cook was planning to blow up two venues to kill thousands of innocent people who were packed inside. authorities would not release the names of the target locations, but they say that he was attacking to a terror organization and was capable of carrying out a mass casualty attack. he's now behind bars. >>> and nba star dwyane wade now responding to donald trump's tweet about the shooting death of his cousin in chicago. trump's tweet if you recall read this way. quote, dwyane wade's cousin was shot and killed walking her baby in chicago. just what i have been saying, african-americans will vote for trump. well, wade now says that that tweet left him feeling, quote, conflicted. >> i was grateful that he was part of the conversation, but on the other hand, it was -- it was a bad taste in my mouth because of, you know, what my family is dealing with a
mr. speaker. >> thank you. >>> all right. newt gingrich, 5% is separating them.go over to heather with the headlines. >> a police officer stopped a horrific terror attack. police in illinois saying that 18-year-old keon cook was planning to blow up two venues to kill thousands of innocent people who were packed inside. authorities would not release the names of the target locations, but they say that he was attacking to a terror organization and was capable of carrying out...
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mr. trump will be former speaker of the house and fox news contributor newt gingrich and syndicated talk show host laura ingraham. arguing against will be former labor secretary robert reich and former two-term michigan governor jennifer granholm. the debate will be moderated by munk debate organizer griffith live from toronto at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. and tonight on c-span, we're reairing last saturday's dedication of the smithsonian's newest museum on the national mall, the museum of african-american history and culture. president obama and museum director lonnie bunch spoke at the ceremony with guests including first lady michelle obama, former president george w. bush and laura bush and congressman john lewis. smithsonian secretary david scorton. you can watch that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on "lectures in history," westfield state university criminal justice professor george michael describes the relationship between the extreme right subculture and current politics. >> at first, trump sa
mr. trump will be former speaker of the house and fox news contributor newt gingrich and syndicated talk show host laura ingraham. arguing against will be former labor secretary robert reich and former two-term michigan governor jennifer granholm. the debate will be moderated by munk debate organizer griffith live from toronto at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. and tonight on c-span, we're reairing last saturday's dedication of the smithsonian's newest museum on the national mall, the museum of...
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can tell, gingrich and weber can tell there's something the alban wants to say he can't quite say it, which was true of many things.lly as the and final as they're getting up, weber says, mr. president, tell us what worries you most abouted us.ha the oppor and the president is relieved to opportunity. he needed he says i worry that sometimes your idealism may get in the way of what i think of as sound governance. now, at th at the risk of pulling a rubio, i want to repeat that quickly. i worry that sometimes yourill n idealism will get in the way of what i think of as sound avernance.ber sahat he and weber said what he always remembered was that bush said idealism. he gave them credit for defeating what they believed. he didn't say ideology.he he didn't say in flexibility. he didn't say nuttiness. he said your idealistic about some things, mostly tax policy, mostly supply-side stuff, but i presid believe i am now the president of all the people and i may hav. to do things that you're notantc going to agree with. he won a reciprocal credit. and no president ever use the residence, the horseshoe pitch,e camp david as much as george h. w. bush did. and the old man thought th
can tell, gingrich and weber can tell there's something the alban wants to say he can't quite say it, which was true of many things.lly as the and final as they're getting up, weber says, mr. president, tell us what worries you most abouted us.ha the oppor and the president is relieved to opportunity. he needed he says i worry that sometimes your idealism may get in the way of what i think of as sound governance. now, at th at the risk of pulling a rubio, i want to repeat that quickly. i worry...
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the beer, and gingrich and weber can tell that there is something bush wants to say but isn't quite same. that's the definition of being a wasp. and finally is there standing up weber says, mr. president, what is it that worries you most about us? and bush is relieved to have an opportunity to say so he says, i worry that sometimes your idealism may get in the way of what i think of as sound governance. i want to repeat that at the risk of pulling a rubio. i worry that sometimes your idealism may get in the way of what i think of as sound governance. and weber said, he always appreciated bush did not say your ideology, your ideology, your nuttiness, your purity, your flexibility, he said idealism. he was giving them credit that they genuinely believed in philosophical agenda in which they're trying to build the republican house majority. it would in fact happen five years later. but what he wanted and what he didn't get was reciprocal credit that he was now the senior constitutional officer in the united states of america. is the one public official as jackson pointed out, elected by all the people. he had a constitutional duty, cultural duty to try to govern soundly, not s
the beer, and gingrich and weber can tell that there is something bush wants to say but isn't quite same. that's the definition of being a wasp. and finally is there standing up weber says, mr. president, what is it that worries you most about us? and bush is relieved to have an opportunity to say so he says, i worry that sometimes your idealism may get in the way of what i think of as sound governance. i want to repeat that at the risk of pulling a rubio. i worry that sometimes your idealism...
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mrs. clinton do you agree with what donald trump just said and what about your own vote for the war in 2002? there are subtle ways to do it without becoming a participant. bill: newt gingrich, is that her job? are they that afraid of trump? that is kind of the case you're making right now? >> yeah, at the same time if lester holt will do that, doesn't i have equal responsibility to go after hillary clinton if she prevaricates or exaggerates or shades the truth on email or any other controversy involving her? more and more like a sunday show interview which is fine to do on sunday show interview or primary debate like two of you hosted. this is trump versus clinton for all the marbles. lester holt needs to frame the questions aggressively. follow up if you need to do that but don't become part of the story. martha: what about the issue of the earpiece, and whether or not lester holt should have an earpiece in? there was whole discussion whether matt lauer was nudged or pushed to continue to go after hillary clinton. what do you think about that? >> i think it is good idea. martha: to not have it? >> no i think it is good idea for moderator have earpiece. you need to keep tr
mrs. clinton do you agree with what donald trump just said and what about your own vote for the war in 2002? there are subtle ways to do it without becoming a participant. bill: newt gingrich, is that her job? are they that afraid of trump? that is kind of the case you're making right now? >> yeah, at the same time if lester holt will do that, doesn't i have equal responsibility to go after hillary clinton if she prevaricates or exaggerates or shades the truth on email or any other...
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gingrich, interestingly enough, newt is begging to differ with donald trump. he thinks donald trump got something kind of wrong. he explains in this sound bite. >> i don't often disagree with mr. trump, but he said something that is an exaggeration. i don't think hillary would sell the oval office. i think she would rent it on a nightly basis. but i don't think she would sell it. and that's a little bit much. >> newt has been battling hard for, obviously, running as a best surrogate. you'll find out how that helps out the debates. if you look at the size of the crowd, donald trump feels good like he's surging. >> people are exciting. >> they are starting to point out things like, remember with bernie sanders coming out over and over again release the speeches to wall street. that you got $675,000. we don't know what you said to wall street. that is important. and the clinton camp is worried they are losing millennials and marched out bernie sanders. and the other thing is they are getting worried about virginia. that's why they are underlying republican sart john warner to say, i'm not going with donald trump, i'm going with hillary. >> he didn't call her crooked hillary mond
gingrich, interestingly enough, newt is begging to differ with donald trump. he thinks donald trump got something kind of wrong. he explains in this sound bite. >> i don't often disagree with mr. trump, but he said something that is an exaggeration. i don't think hillary would sell the oval office. i think she would rent it on a nightly basis. but i don't think she would sell it. and that's a little bit much. >> newt has been battling hard for, obviously, running as a best...