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newt gingrich in the early years, the first 100 days, turned the house into a real machine just producing major, major legislation under his leadership, relatively swiftly, which was very impressive. nancy pelosi, the enagentment of health care legislation, a huge feat, a last minute outcome. >> host: what is the speaker's normal interaction with the senate? >> guest: with the senate? i don't say it's a normal relationship, but varies by who the speaker is, which party is in control of the house and which is control of the senate, and varies on the personalities of the speakers and senate leadership. there's app expectation that speakers need an open line of communication with the senate because you can't get legislation enagented without the senate's approval, and so to that respect, there's some communication or relationship, but the degree of closeness that there is between the speaker and the senate andth senate leaders, it's going to vary tremendously by who the individual speaker is and the leader is dependent on. >> host: who are the least effective speakers? >> guest: ha-ha, least
newt gingrich in the early years, the first 100 days, turned the house into a real machine just producing major, major legislation under his leadership, relatively swiftly, which was very impressive. nancy pelosi, the enagentment of health care legislation, a huge feat, a last minute outcome. >> host: what is the speaker's normal interaction with the senate? >> guest: with the senate? i don't say it's a normal relationship, but varies by who the speaker is, which party is in control...
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. >> newt, we saw it on cnn. tell us some of the things we did not see and more importantly, what was the feeling there? >> well, i think first really big moment was when pope benedict came out. people were not totally sure he would show up. you suddenly realize you're in a doubly unique moment. the canonization of two popes on the same day and two popes being present for the canonization. in many way this is is a tale of four popes. i think the whole crowd responded immediately when pope benedict showed up. that was sort of the first big wave of excitement, if you will. second, the scale of the crowd, the enthusiasm of the crowd, particularly the number of people from poland who had come where pope john paul ii is a national hero for helping liberate them from the soviet empire. think of it as a million people around the vatican and another billion-plus people around the world all paying attention to this particular event. in that sense it was -- you had a feeling that you were a part of history in a way that ve
. >> newt, we saw it on cnn. tell us some of the things we did not see and more importantly, what was the feeling there? >> well, i think first really big moment was when pope benedict came out. people were not totally sure he would show up. you suddenly realize you're in a doubly unique moment. the canonization of two popes on the same day and two popes being present for the canonization. in many way this is is a tale of four popes. i think the whole crowd responded immediately...
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our own newt gingrich, he has some very strong views.tandby for that. >>> later, the underwater drone is on its ninth mission for any trace of malaysian airline also flight 370. i'll ask what happens if, if, it doesn't find anything at all. avo: wherever your journey takes you the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours who would have thought masterthree cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? >>> let's get back to the awful situation in ukraine right now. there were new calls this weekend from pro-russian separatists asking the russian president vladimir putin to send troops into eastern ukraine. all this coming a few days aft
our own newt gingrich, he has some very strong views.tandby for that. >>> later, the underwater drone is on its ninth mission for any trace of malaysian airline also flight 370. i'll ask what happens if, if, it doesn't find anything at all. avo: wherever your journey takes you the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours who would have thought masterthree cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and...
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a few weeks ago i was on cnn's cross-fire, and was there with newt gingrich and billy crystal. not the funny one. the angry one. the editor of the weekly standard. and van jones was the other liberal, i guess. i was there because newt gingrich called for john kerry's resignation because john kerry, in china, had made a speech about climate change. and newt gingrich was outraged that the secretary of state was devoting an entire speech to climate change. outraged at this. and in the discussion that followed, as i'm there, 30 minutes, i'm listening and both gingrich and crystal are mainly talking in adjectives. they're mainly -- very little policy substance. all like an ad hominem attack. weakless. the most feckless foreign policy, disaster. adrift. and one characterization after another, and i realized there on stage, that's is the frame that the president's political appoint inepts have set and they take everything that happened and drives its into that frame. ukraine, own oaseses fault. weak, feckless, syria, obama's fault. weak, feckless, whatever goes on in the world, he is
a few weeks ago i was on cnn's cross-fire, and was there with newt gingrich and billy crystal. not the funny one. the angry one. the editor of the weekly standard. and van jones was the other liberal, i guess. i was there because newt gingrich called for john kerry's resignation because john kerry, in china, had made a speech about climate change. and newt gingrich was outraged that the secretary of state was devoting an entire speech to climate change. outraged at this. and in the discussion...
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has sheldon adelson learned anything from newt gingrich?> 1995, gingrich was speaker and they developed a relationship over the issue we were just talking about, israel. it was a deeply personal commitment he had to gingrich. people will not believe this, but sheldon adelson was naive about what would happen once he gave all that money to that group helping newt gingrich and change the dynamic in south carolina. he didn't expect to become a focal point. if he didn't expect to become a focus of national media attention back then, think what's going to happen in 2016 when he says he's going to spend a lot more money and when it won't be personal. now he wants to back someone who will win. i have to tell you, i talked to somebody very close to sheldon adelson who said he met with all these guys while they were out here. there was no clear favorite. let's face it. look what the date is. it's march 31st of 2014. this guy could change his mind six, eight times before he decides who to back. i'll tell you another thing. i don't think he's going to
has sheldon adelson learned anything from newt gingrich?> 1995, gingrich was speaker and they developed a relationship over the issue we were just talking about, israel. it was a deeply personal commitment he had to gingrich. people will not believe this, but sheldon adelson was naive about what would happen once he gave all that money to that group helping newt gingrich and change the dynamic in south carolina. he didn't expect to become a focal point. if he didn't expect to become a focus...
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. >> anyway, newt gingrich also bashed the president. let's watch newtster. >> part of what makes the obama administration potentially the worst since buchanan, which is really quite a record. buchanan led to a civil war, it's not that they're ideological left be thaw they're incompetent. >> let's watch this. you will not quickly forget this thought. >> my gosh, i'm beginning to think there's more freedom in north korea sometimes thanes there there is in the united states. when i go to the airport, i have to get into the surrender position, people put hands all over me and i have to provide photo id in a coup of different forms and prove that i'm really not going to terrorize the airplane. but if i want to go vote, i don't need a thing. >> dennis rodman has a competitor here. this is whacky. >> yeah. this kind of performance. are they trying to drive the center and middle of the road with this mess? >> i don't think at this point, if every, they really care about the middle of the road. these are people up in new hampshire and they're do
. >> anyway, newt gingrich also bashed the president. let's watch newtster. >> part of what makes the obama administration potentially the worst since buchanan, which is really quite a record. buchanan led to a civil war, it's not that they're ideological left be thaw they're incompetent. >> let's watch this. you will not quickly forget this thought. >> my gosh, i'm beginning to think there's more freedom in north korea sometimes thanes there there is in the united...
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>> i thought it was interesting in the 2012 campaign rick perry and newt gingrich were very whitete, open, closer to -- to what i considered them my mitt romney who was the least conservative candidate that saw fit to get over to the right of them, if you want to describe it that way. i think it hurt him terribly in the election. i think it was a very bad strategic mistake. what people want to do is tell the truth. if jeb feels that way about it, it reminds me of my old boss ronald reagan. ronald reagan used to say when the blame america first crowd gets out of hand, you need to apply the gates test. what is the gates test? he says the gates test. see which way people run. they run to america. that is what jeb is saying to me. this is the place for good reason. we ought to be proud of it. when you apply the gates test and people want to come here. and that is what is good about --s and i don't find that that message has the benefit of being true. whether everybody will take that same view, is neither here or there. it is very similar to what ronald reagan.. >> is that the right direc
>> i thought it was interesting in the 2012 campaign rick perry and newt gingrich were very whitete, open, closer to -- to what i considered them my mitt romney who was the least conservative candidate that saw fit to get over to the right of them, if you want to describe it that way. i think it hurt him terribly in the election. i think it was a very bad strategic mistake. what people want to do is tell the truth. if jeb feels that way about it, it reminds me of my old boss ronald...
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he bet on newt gingrich, which was going nowhere. he bet on rick santorum. he then finally got on board with romney fund-raising after having tremendous amounts of adelson money used to attack romney, the guy he's then investing in after he's damaged the stock he's investing in. have these republican campaign investors -- what we've seen now is are they getting smarter, are they trying to get more targeted to the actual winner here? >> i think anyone who spends any amount of money in these races wants to back the winner. what was remarkable with sheldon adelson's endorsement and the spending of the millions of dollars for newt gingrich last time revolutionary in american politics was this -- the typical presidential campaigns end when the candidate runs out of money. and newt gingrich was out of money. he was down and out. and he really had a constituency of one. he had one guy outside the structure of the campaign that was providing all the funding. and he was able to keep going. he was able to keep running well past the point of his expiration date. and he
he bet on newt gingrich, which was going nowhere. he bet on rick santorum. he then finally got on board with romney fund-raising after having tremendous amounts of adelson money used to attack romney, the guy he's then investing in after he's damaged the stock he's investing in. have these republican campaign investors -- what we've seen now is are they getting smarter, are they trying to get more targeted to the actual winner here? >> i think anyone who spends any amount of money in...
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my friend newt gingrich is one of those heroes. my friend who is an architect of the 1994 revolution is with us. days contributing to this to a conservative thought. he is someone that we can constantly learn from. he is someone that i am always anxious to hear. he is here with us today. i introduce to you speaker needs ingrid. -- speaker newt gingrich. [applause] >> i want to thank speaker o'briant for making sure i didn't fall down. correct emphasis he put on heroic action. up theireople to give daily activities, their hobbies. many of the things they can do to run for office this. it is hard. being a free people is hard. one of the reasons i have so admired eaker o'briant is that citizenst calmly as a living out the kind of courage that he urges each of you to live out. i'm delighted to be here. i have to thank my good free and -- my good friend dave bossi. we have made several movies. to this,lative "rendezvous with destiny." a captures what it was about reagan that dramatically changed the country. what was until obama the wor
my friend newt gingrich is one of those heroes. my friend who is an architect of the 1994 revolution is with us. days contributing to this to a conservative thought. he is someone that we can constantly learn from. he is someone that i am always anxious to hear. he is here with us today. i introduce to you speaker needs ingrid. -- speaker newt gingrich. [applause] >> i want to thank speaker o'briant for making sure i didn't fall down. correct emphasis he put on heroic action. up...
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i have to agree with david. -- newt gingrich was one of my clients his last presidential run.and the candidates do go there for money. i have to be honest with you. i do not find anything wrong with that. presidential races are expensive. candidates on both sides do this. that myot pretend candidate -- they all do it. that said, i just wanted to touch on two things. the establishment republicans are making a comeback. that is granted. i talked about this a little bit before. they are starting to co-opt many of the messages that the tea party had that were more normal, if i could use that term. clinton, thisary is a phenomenal act we are seeing right now. if she does not run for president, the democrats are going to be in a freefall for a while. and it will be very interesting to see, on that side of the aisle, what happens. >> young man, are you a student? go ahead. >> thank you. >> get close enough so i can be heard. ironicrs to me it is that with a great lawyer as a powersnt, chief justice is the card up the sleeve of politics. he is an ied for the people's vision of democra
i have to agree with david. -- newt gingrich was one of my clients his last presidential run.and the candidates do go there for money. i have to be honest with you. i do not find anything wrong with that. presidential races are expensive. candidates on both sides do this. that myot pretend candidate -- they all do it. that said, i just wanted to touch on two things. the establishment republicans are making a comeback. that is granted. i talked about this a little bit before. they are starting...
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big plays.is which is only more difficult to newt to present something in them.hort stories because they are so short, allow directors like that to go in and interpret personage.roes, the little about him. not about his family, his education. he is teaching thing which is like ancient greek. ancient greek.ke all these sociopolitical evidence -- elements are -- evident ins his the hitter. behavior. tavis: i want to talk about the multimedia aspect. i think i know the answer. but for you, why tech of -- che khov. >> we developed this in connecticut, this new director. toy give me carte blanche develop something for his first season and position. trigger towinning a the house -- putting a tree or building a house. playlike -- great actors once in a while. russia is -- russian is my mother tongue and i grew up reading chekhov. stories, "manhort in a case," in the first part. the 1880's if in mistaken. more than 100 years ago. it is so relevant because it is of --out universal kind you speak about loss and ethics. it is about responsibility. it is about self-examinati
big plays.is which is only more difficult to newt to present something in them.hort stories because they are so short, allow directors like that to go in and interpret personage.roes, the little about him. not about his family, his education. he is teaching thing which is like ancient greek. ancient greek.ke all these sociopolitical evidence -- elements are -- evident ins his the hitter. behavior. tavis: i want to talk about the multimedia aspect. i think i know the answer. but for you, why...
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we never know what this guy will do-the newt not mascot-but unique performances character. wmn - uconn/notre dame nashville, tennessee 39-0 uconn vs 37-0 notre dame 37-0 notre dame held close until the 2nd half this is the first line in men or women that two undefeated teams have met each other. for other. the net one tonight at,-last night the men won. tonight is the women one. this is only the second time this happened. the first on was the same team in 20042004 70 tiger this year but the masters will still t of. tiger has been the instigator. he is the one that has really propelled and driven the sport. he brought increased ratings, increased sponsors, increased interest. we have all benefited but nobody has benefited more than i. all listen because he has brought so much to the game. they must've thought he was bill cosby the way their roaring anat him. check out the new"my kid has got game set"section we are trying out. if you have barest son or daughter in sports send us the clubs have of them. we ask you don't send us a fight between the kids but if you have somethin
we never know what this guy will do-the newt not mascot-but unique performances character. wmn - uconn/notre dame nashville, tennessee 39-0 uconn vs 37-0 notre dame 37-0 notre dame held close until the 2nd half this is the first line in men or women that two undefeated teams have met each other. for other. the net one tonight at,-last night the men won. tonight is the women one. this is only the second time this happened. the first on was the same team in 20042004 70 tiger this year but the...
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no teacher should be put to teach newt and you've heard from ms. chang she did that for seven years but we're asking the board to give us sufficient teacher support so our fourth and fifth graders will continue to learn korean. there's a teaching assistant to learn math and science. that teacher also teaches the middle school one math class. my understanding the students in the cantonese and others center a language class neither of which is an elective. the korean immersion needs the same instruction and i ask you mandate a meaningful pathway for koreans >> thank you. next speaker, please (clapping.) >> i have any one son. >> excuse me, sir. >> your name. >> jay. >> i don't see you on the list, sir may i speak. >> okay. and there was another speaker that wasn't on the list and is that the gentleman that spoke. >> that was phillip young. that name isn't open the list either. thank you very much precede two minutes, please >> thank you. okay. i first time thank you for your commissioner but i just the first time i came to america in 1995 i speech en
no teacher should be put to teach newt and you've heard from ms. chang she did that for seven years but we're asking the board to give us sufficient teacher support so our fourth and fifth graders will continue to learn korean. there's a teaching assistant to learn math and science. that teacher also teaches the middle school one math class. my understanding the students in the cantonese and others center a language class neither of which is an elective. the korean immersion needs the same...
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. >> in 2012 the newt gingrich campaign got $15 million from adleson, mitt romney got $30 million. >>on: oh, right he throws millions away on political campaigns from his tricked out scooter. [laughter] i can't wait for the remojod governor of new jersey to take his famous straight honest talk to vegas to speak truth to money. >> new jersey governor chris christie apologizing. >> jon: what? he doesn't apologize. what is he apologizing for kick adleson's ass? what is he apologizing for? >> for referring to the west bank as occupied ter tour eyes while speaking at the republican jewish coalition. >> jon: oh, my god he did what? because only an ultra left wing peacenik loser would refer to that area of the west bank as the occupied territories. >> israel must stop settlement activity in the occupied territories. >> jon: get a job, hippy. we turn to senior zionist correspondent samantha bee. sam, let me ask you -- [cheers and applause] -- this is crazy. >> yeah. >> jon: if sheldon adleson didn't approve as a term as widely accepted as occupied territories what does he think is an acceptab
. >> in 2012 the newt gingrich campaign got $15 million from adleson, mitt romney got $30 million. >>on: oh, right he throws millions away on political campaigns from his tricked out scooter. [laughter] i can't wait for the remojod governor of new jersey to take his famous straight honest talk to vegas to speak truth to money. >> new jersey governor chris christie apologizing. >> jon: what? he doesn't apologize. what is he apologizing for kick adleson's ass? what is he...
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. >> the next year newt gingrich sponsored the bill that warned the earth's atmosphere is being changedt an unprecedented rate by pollutants resulting from human activities. >> we all know human activities are changing the atmosphere in unexpected and in unprecedented ways. >> in 2003 then-governor of massachusetts mitt romney wrote that power plant pollution is harming the climate and hailed massachusetts as the first state to enact a cap on co2. even george w. bush said that humans were causing climate change. >> i recognize that the surface of the earth is warmer and that an increase in greenhouse gases caused by humans is contributing to the problem. >> and by 2008 the gop platform called for the party to address the risk of climate change based on sound silence. john mccain dedicated an entire speech to the topic. >> the facts of global warming demand our urgent attention especially in washington. >> addressing climate change was genuinely a bipartisan issue. >> we don't always see eye to eye, do we newt? >> no. but we do agree our country must take action to address climate change
. >> the next year newt gingrich sponsored the bill that warned the earth's atmosphere is being changedt an unprecedented rate by pollutants resulting from human activities. >> we all know human activities are changing the atmosphere in unexpected and in unprecedented ways. >> in 2003 then-governor of massachusetts mitt romney wrote that power plant pollution is harming the climate and hailed massachusetts as the first state to enact a cap on co2. even george w. bush said that...
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he is the co-host of crossfire on cnn with his old friend newt gingrich.and he was formerly the green jobs advisor in the obama white house. he has written two "new york times" best-sellers. mcafee, watch out. next is -- >> gaining on him is all i want to say. >> next is andy mcafee, director of binning tall business at mit sloane school. they are coauthors of the new book, second machine age, in a time of brilliant technologies. a plug for those sign up for a forward membership you will get a book and he is happy to sign them for you. it is actually a really, really interesting book. we have scott murphy, former u.s. representative for new york 20th congressional district and venture capitalist. currently serves as president of the board of directors of up state ventures association in new york. we ask finally in the empty chair who is on his way from laguardia airport, unfortunately there was some wind apparently, i lost my one and only scarf. really happy about that. andrew rasiej, personal democracy media. chairman of the new york tech meet-up. he will
he is the co-host of crossfire on cnn with his old friend newt gingrich.and he was formerly the green jobs advisor in the obama white house. he has written two "new york times" best-sellers. mcafee, watch out. next is -- >> gaining on him is all i want to say. >> next is andy mcafee, director of binning tall business at mit sloane school. they are coauthors of the new book, second machine age, in a time of brilliant technologies. a plug for those sign up for a forward...
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. >> newt gingrich.er of several documentaries, a paid speaker, cable tv host and owner of the multimedia production company, gingrich productions. sign up for the gingrich production newsletter. as well as from some third-party vendors. an e-mail sent out last year alleged the aluminate secret society puts a death grip on america. another suggests cancer was cured in 1925, but the government doesn't want you to know. yet another warned of serve deadly drugs the government wants you to swallow. oh, by the way, if you're taking one of these drugs regularly, you're 530% more likely to die tonight. [ scream ] all of these communications made newt gingrich money, estimated 500,000 people are on his e-mail list. >> i'm scott brown. and i drive a truck. >> former massachusetts senator scott brown is now running for senate in new hampshire. earlier this year, brown e-mailed his supporters an offer from his sponsor news max health titled "5 signs you'll get alzheimer's disease." renowned neurosurgeon and nutriti
. >> newt gingrich.er of several documentaries, a paid speaker, cable tv host and owner of the multimedia production company, gingrich productions. sign up for the gingrich production newsletter. as well as from some third-party vendors. an e-mail sent out last year alleged the aluminate secret society puts a death grip on america. another suggests cancer was cured in 1925, but the government doesn't want you to know. yet another warned of serve deadly drugs the government wants you to...
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. >> reporter: for now everybody in industry accepts newt reality of porn. it is unlikely any one will come to its rescue. >> i think the irony that the industry which for 50 years fought the government on obscenity wished the government would get interested in this and try to shut down some of these tube sites. >> the likelihood of the government coming in and doing that, fighting piracy on behalf of the porn industry is what? >> 0. >> okay. if you see anything, please let me know. i always leave something. back on the set with rain. despite the challenges she still wants to stay in the business. focussing on new ways to earn a living. stripping, store appearances, even creating a loine of sex toys. and there is something everyone in this industry feels certain about. >> hi, mrs. lewis. >> reporter: one way or another, sex will always sell. cecelia vega in los angeles. >>> up next with the final season of "mad men" looming abc's diane sawyer sits down exclusively with the cast when they confess what they're dying to steal from the set. ♪ i can do it all fro
. >> reporter: for now everybody in industry accepts newt reality of porn. it is unlikely any one will come to its rescue. >> i think the irony that the industry which for 50 years fought the government on obscenity wished the government would get interested in this and try to shut down some of these tube sites. >> the likelihood of the government coming in and doing that, fighting piracy on behalf of the porn industry is what? >> 0. >> okay. if you see anything,...
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police say the child's mother admitted she stabbed her seven-month-old son to death. 23-year-old ashley newt top is in jail with no bond. officers say they responded yesterday to report of damaged car at del valle regional park. they were about to tow it when they say newton approached them holding her lifeless baby. they say newton has a history of depression and appeared to have self-inflicted knife wounds on her wrists. >>> south san francisco police executed a successful crackdown on distracted drivers. on friday, 52 drivers were cited for cell phones, texting, and running a red light. april is distracted driving month and all officers have issued hundreds of citations this month. >>> in an historic ceremony the catholic church today elevated two popes to sainthood. pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii were declared saints behalf packed st. peters square. francis celebrated mass with retired pope benedict xvi, the first time two popes ever held mass together. the ceremony was designed to bring together the progressive and conservative wings of the church. >>> in santa clara in front of
police say the child's mother admitted she stabbed her seven-month-old son to death. 23-year-old ashley newt top is in jail with no bond. officers say they responded yesterday to report of damaged car at del valle regional park. they were about to tow it when they say newton approached them holding her lifeless baby. they say newton has a history of depression and appeared to have self-inflicted knife wounds on her wrists. >>> south san francisco police executed a successful crackdown...
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police say the child's mother admitted she stabbed her seven-month-old son to death. 23-year-old ashley newt top is in jail with no bond. officers say they responded yesterday to report of damaged car at del valle regional park. they were about to tow it when they say newton approached them holding her lifeless baby. they say newton has a history of depression and appeared to have self-inflicted knife wounds on her wrists. >>> south san francisco police executed a successful crackdown on distracted drivers. on friday, 52 drivers were cited for cell phones, texting, and running a red light. april is distracted driving month and all officers have issued hundreds of citations this month. >>> in an historic ceremony the catholic church today elevated two popes to sainthood. pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii were declared saints behalf packed st. peters square. francis celebrated mass with retired pope benedict xvi, the first time two popes ever held mass together. the ceremony was designed to bring together the progressive and conservative wings of the church. >>> in santa clara in front of
police say the child's mother admitted she stabbed her seven-month-old son to death. 23-year-old ashley newt top is in jail with no bond. officers say they responded yesterday to report of damaged car at del valle regional park. they were about to tow it when they say newton approached them holding her lifeless baby. they say newton has a history of depression and appeared to have self-inflicted knife wounds on her wrists. >>> south san francisco police executed a successful crackdown...
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one that stuck out to me, though, was from newt gingrich, and he gives some good advice about honesty reason that lie detectors work is that the act of lying creates a physical reaction in your body. your pulse quickens. your blood pressure increases. often you begin to sweat. all signs of stress. clearly, your body does not think lying is good. so imagine what it might be doing to your soul. >> whoa. >> it comes more than a decade, right after he was obviously -- had to get off his speakership, had two affairs, and ended two marriages, and was hitting president clinton at the time for his own infidelities. why is it, though, because there are so many stories like this, that we continue to get great advice from people that can't seem to take their own advice? >> i think it's just way too easy to become an inspirational icon in america, and newt gingrich is a prime example of that. he kind of put himself out as this moral leader, and he said he was, and everyone believed him. then he just fueled on itself, and there's just example after example from our culture of these people that wer
one that stuck out to me, though, was from newt gingrich, and he gives some good advice about honesty reason that lie detectors work is that the act of lying creates a physical reaction in your body. your pulse quickens. your blood pressure increases. often you begin to sweat. all signs of stress. clearly, your body does not think lying is good. so imagine what it might be doing to your soul. >> whoa. >> it comes more than a decade, right after he was obviously -- had to get off his...
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newt gipg rich.onations has the rich really giddy these days. gingrich says the new attack on limbs will actually help the middle class. >> candidates should be allowed to take unlimited amounts of money from anybody and you would overnight equalize the middle class and the rich. >> not even close. loose campaign finance laws allowed gingrich to serve as a personal politician for billionaire magnet samuel adelson. he gave dpigingrich a lifeline. despite disgraceful performances at the ballot box, his cash dump kept this train wreck going. >> schools ought to get unionized janitors out of there, pay local students to take care of the school. the left has collapsed as a moral has collapsed as a moral system in this country and why you need to reassert something to them, go get a job right after you take a bath. >> go get a permanent base on the moon and it will be american. >> and it would be great if you send sheldon adelson up there, huh? give me a break. families in the middle class can't compete wi
newt gipg rich.onations has the rich really giddy these days. gingrich says the new attack on limbs will actually help the middle class. >> candidates should be allowed to take unlimited amounts of money from anybody and you would overnight equalize the middle class and the rich. >> not even close. loose campaign finance laws allowed gingrich to serve as a personal politician for billionaire magnet samuel adelson. he gave dpigingrich a lifeline. despite disgraceful performances at...
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former house speaker and cnn's cross fire co-host, newt gingrich. co-host, newt gingrich, thank you. donna brazile, bill kristo l. and thank you for joining us. i want to start with the big supreme court decision on campaign finance. erasing the overall limits on how much people can give. donna, you think this is a really big deal. why? >> first of all, if you think money -- if you think money is speech and corporations are people and the wealthiest 1% are a persecuted minority then you'll love this. >> i guess you don't hold those views. >> no, i don't. i think it's a lousy decision for several reasons. the number that wealthy individuals can give is unlimited. this allows people who can basically tell donors and i'm sure the speaker can remember these days -- those days back in the past when people said, well, i'm maxed out. now you don't have to. you can continue to give and give and give to as many candidates as you want. you have an overall limit, but the aggregate amount changed. >> mr. speaker, the actual limits that donna points out are ther
former house speaker and cnn's cross fire co-host, newt gingrich. co-host, newt gingrich, thank you. donna brazile, bill kristo l. and thank you for joining us. i want to start with the big supreme court decision on campaign finance. erasing the overall limits on how much people can give. donna, you think this is a really big deal. why? >> first of all, if you think money -- if you think money is speech and corporations are people and the wealthiest 1% are a persecuted minority then...
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he couldn't stand newt gingrich, newt gingrich couldn't stand him. newt could get things done, hammer out deals and talking about the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act and it's fair to act would that type of legislation make it through a congress today? i think the answer is probably, no. something that grand and something that sweeping, and it's a reflection half a century later about how different politics are than they were 50 years ago. >> mark halperin, or even 15 years ago? >> it's gotten so worse so quickly. >> the irony, the last three presidents, they all ran saying, the perfect diagnosis of what was wrong and with a strong belief they were the ones to fix it, and all three of them have failed to do it. it's quite a puzzle, and president clinton probably, because he came from arkansas, probably spent, and was governor for so long and in public life longer than the other two, he probably feels this and has a better feel for the heartbeat of it than anybody in the country and yet he can give a speech but he can't change it. >> yep. and
he couldn't stand newt gingrich, newt gingrich couldn't stand him. newt could get things done, hammer out deals and talking about the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act and it's fair to act would that type of legislation make it through a congress today? i think the answer is probably, no. something that grand and something that sweeping, and it's a reflection half a century later about how different politics are than they were 50 years ago. >> mark halperin, or even 15 years ago?...
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senators rand paul, ted cruz, donald trump and newt gingrich. just some of the people at the inaugural freedom summit to give us a look at the contenders in the 2016 presidential election. carl cameron live at the summit. carl, you are in manchester, new hampshire. >> this summit is the first of its kind. there's never been a cattle call of presidential candidates getting together for the midterms two years before the election. yet here we are in new hampshire, home of the nation's primary. it's like a sprinter. the first one to get a good jump out of the block could be the winner at the end when you get to the tape. this was not the whole field by any stretch of the imagination. 20 candidates could be running on the republican side in 2016. rand paul who's been leading the polls all over the country particularly in the early voting states, very strong success with appealing to younger voters, minorities, lgbt voters and try to expand the party base and start winning elections. that's not been received well by some of the conservatives in the re
senators rand paul, ted cruz, donald trump and newt gingrich. just some of the people at the inaugural freedom summit to give us a look at the contenders in the 2016 presidential election. carl cameron live at the summit. carl, you are in manchester, new hampshire. >> this summit is the first of its kind. there's never been a cattle call of presidential candidates getting together for the midterms two years before the election. yet here we are in new hampshire, home of the nation's...
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earth day visitors came for the animals, this group came to the zoo for the local animals including newts, foxes, and the whip snake. some of the species and rare plants they say will be harmed by huge zoo expansion into the park hand in its back door. >> here we have very important habitat for at least one threatened species. and the zoo is planning to build on it. it is just crazy. >> reporter: this is the land protesters and the zoo are battling over. nolan park. the zoo has plans for some 77 acres here. >> a great deal of effort to conserve the park, to improve the habitat that is out there right now. we are moving invase i plants, replanting with native grass and doing our best to be as responsible as we can. >> reporter: the zoo plans are approved and have survived a lisle challenge. >> it is not just the whip snake, it's the california condor, the pond turtle. the mountain lion. we are working with native species. >> reporter: the zoo works for an animals all over the world including the ones in the backyards. >> there are misunderstanding with some of the people and organizations.
earth day visitors came for the animals, this group came to the zoo for the local animals including newts, foxes, and the whip snake. some of the species and rare plants they say will be harmed by huge zoo expansion into the park hand in its back door. >> here we have very important habitat for at least one threatened species. and the zoo is planning to build on it. it is just crazy. >> reporter: this is the land protesters and the zoo are battling over. nolan park. the zoo has...
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i have to agree with david. -- newt gingrich was one of my clients his last presidential run.and the candidates do go there for money. i have to be honest with you. i do not find anything wrong with that. presidential races are expensive. candidates on both sides do this. that myot pretend candidate -- they all do it. that said, i just wanted to touch on two things. the establishment republicans are making a comeback. that is granted. i talked about this a little bit before. they are starting to co-opt many of the messages that the tea party had that were more normal, if i could use that term. clinton, thisary is a phenomenal act we are seeing right now. if she does not run for president, the democrats are going to be in a freefall for a while. and it will be very interesting to see, on that side of the aisle, what happens. >> young man, are you a student? go ahead. >> thank you. >> get close enough so i can be heard. ironicrs to me it is that with a great lawyer as a powersnt, chief justice is the card up the sleeve of politics. he is an ied for the people's vision of democra
i have to agree with david. -- newt gingrich was one of my clients his last presidential run.and the candidates do go there for money. i have to be honest with you. i do not find anything wrong with that. presidential races are expensive. candidates on both sides do this. that myot pretend candidate -- they all do it. that said, i just wanted to touch on two things. the establishment republicans are making a comeback. that is granted. i talked about this a little bit before. they are starting...
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elephants, giraffes and other exotic animals, this group came to the zoo for the local animals including newts, foxes and the threatened whip snake. some of species and rare plants they say will be harmed by a huge zoo expansion into the parkland at its back door. >> here we have very important habitat for at least one threatened species and the zoo is planning to build on it. it's just crazy! >> reporter: this is the land protestors and the zoo are battling over, knowland park. the zoo has plans for 77 acres here. >> we're taking a great deal of effort to conserve the park to improve the habitat actually that's out there right now, removing invasive plants, replanting with native grass, ensuring that we do our best to be as responsible as we can. >> reporter: the project chief says zoo plans are approved and have survived a legal challenge. >> it's not just the whip snake, it's the condor, mountain lion, turtles. we are taking a great deal of effort to work with native species. >> reporter: he says the zoo works for animals all over the world as well as those in its own backyard. >> there's m
elephants, giraffes and other exotic animals, this group came to the zoo for the local animals including newts, foxes and the threatened whip snake. some of species and rare plants they say will be harmed by a huge zoo expansion into the parkland at its back door. >> here we have very important habitat for at least one threatened species and the zoo is planning to build on it. it's just crazy! >> reporter: this is the land protestors and the zoo are battling over, knowland park. the...
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elephants, giraffes and other exotic animals, this group came to the zoo for the local animals including newtsxes and the threatened whip snake. some of species and rare plants they say will be harmed by a huge zoo expansion into the parkland at its back door. >> here we have very important habitat for at least one threatened species and the zoo is planning to build on it. it's just crazy! >> reporter: this is the land protestors and the zoo are battling over, knowland park. the zoo has plans for 77 acres here. >> we're taking a great deal of effort to conserve the park to improve the habitat actually that's out there right now, removing invasive plants, replanting with native grass, ensuring that we do our best to be as responsible as we can. >> reporter: the project chief says zoo plans are approved and have survived a legal challenge. >> it's not just the whip snake, it's the condor, mountain lion, turtles. we are taking a great deal of effort to work with native species. >> reporter: he says the zoo works for animals all over the world as well as those in its own backyard. >> there's misun
elephants, giraffes and other exotic animals, this group came to the zoo for the local animals including newtsxes and the threatened whip snake. some of species and rare plants they say will be harmed by a huge zoo expansion into the parkland at its back door. >> here we have very important habitat for at least one threatened species and the zoo is planning to build on it. it's just crazy! >> reporter: this is the land protestors and the zoo are battling over, knowland park. the zoo...
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from the newt chair of the committee said that they would agreed to this but it would be the last time, presumably it would be front and center next year and the next congress. from your perspective, what should it include? the comments were good news. if you look at the president's budget, he is proposed to take a limited set of tax extenders that support clean energy and make them permanent and also pay for doing that. that would be one of the things he would do with tax reform. more importantly, we would bring our tax rate down so we were at a competitive level. whileld do that broadening the base and making other structural reforms so that we are not adding to the deficit. the other thing i would add is that it is not just corporate tax reform. he thinks of it as it is ms. tax reform for all businesses, small and large. it is a real opportunity to simplify and simplify for small businesses while we broaden the base and lower the rate for corporations. of americans are trying to figure out their taxes before the deadline. it is so hard for families to do this when they are juggling
from the newt chair of the committee said that they would agreed to this but it would be the last time, presumably it would be front and center next year and the next congress. from your perspective, what should it include? the comments were good news. if you look at the president's budget, he is proposed to take a limited set of tax extenders that support clean energy and make them permanent and also pay for doing that. that would be one of the things he would do with tax reform. more...
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bunnies that were fixed on the night sky and possibilities it holds the former presidential candidate newt gingrich is the name thinking humans could one day we'll find other planets me the first permanent base on the moon and it will be american the only one third of people polled by the pew research center believe colonies on other planets will exist by twenty sixty four. even nasa administrator charles bolden is jumping on board with this bold thinking. this month the captured headlines by declaring that the future of humanity depends on space exploration the ruling. we're dependent on being on this planet we are not in the two candidates the season yet with this season's to savannah. and definitely we need a community that its pc he also laid out a multibillion dollar plan to have humans land on mars at twenty thirty and plenty of people are ready and willing to be the first people to step into the great unknown last year more than two hundred thousand people around the world signed up to be the first people aboard that one way mission to mars those candidates have been whittled down t
bunnies that were fixed on the night sky and possibilities it holds the former presidential candidate newt gingrich is the name thinking humans could one day we'll find other planets me the first permanent base on the moon and it will be american the only one third of people polled by the pew research center believe colonies on other planets will exist by twenty sixty four. even nasa administrator charles bolden is jumping on board with this bold thinking. this month the captured headlines by...
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he is the cohost of "crossfire" on cnn with his old friend newt gingrich. he was formally the green jobs adviser in the obama white house and he has written two "new york times" bestsellers. mcafee, watch out. next is -- >> i'm gaining on him. >> next is andy mcafee, the associate director of the center for digital business at the m.i.t. sloan school of management. he and eric are co-authors of the new book called "the second achine age." that is a plug for those who signed up for forward membership. ou are going to get a book and he is happy to sign them for you. it is a really interesting book. we have scott murphy, the former u.s. representative for new york's 20th congressional district and a venture apitalist. he is the president of the board of the directors of the upstate ventures association of new york. finally, in the empty chair who is on his way from the airport. unfortunately, there was some wind apparently. i lost my one and only scarf. andrew rasiej is the president of personal democracy media, adviser of the sunlight foundation, and chairman
he is the cohost of "crossfire" on cnn with his old friend newt gingrich. he was formally the green jobs adviser in the obama white house and he has written two "new york times" bestsellers. mcafee, watch out. next is -- >> i'm gaining on him. >> next is andy mcafee, the associate director of the center for digital business at the m.i.t. sloan school of management. he and eric are co-authors of the new book called "the second achine age." that is a plug...
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newt had 10. the federal government has to get smaller. the government is too big.t people believe that today. we are winning the debate. here is my rule of thumb. if the bill is 2000 pages, i do not care what you say, you have never read it. it is going to require thousands of pages of regulations and implementation to actually have the law supposedly do what it is supposed to do and then, of course, we have lost track of what it meant in the first place. we cannot have laws that long. there is always mich schief. if we're going to shrink the size of government, we have to shrink its reach. and set the record straight on the common core. i will not waste a lot of time on it. x revenue -- president obama says, we talk about revenue enhancement. do you love how they call it something else? i call it something that starts with an s and end with g. it is called spending. must say no. we have to do to the federal government -- we have to say to the federal government, you have to do what we are doing. you have to get ion less every month. our paycheck is not going as fa
newt had 10. the federal government has to get smaller. the government is too big.t people believe that today. we are winning the debate. here is my rule of thumb. if the bill is 2000 pages, i do not care what you say, you have never read it. it is going to require thousands of pages of regulations and implementation to actually have the law supposedly do what it is supposed to do and then, of course, we have lost track of what it meant in the first place. we cannot have laws that long. there...
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. >> we have 17 contributors and one is newt gingrich and he talks about that and says we are loosing that because of the way we are stifleling the markets and the government is involved in everything. it is by freeing people that we can keep this american experiment going. you remember the quote and i don't mean remember it exactly what the president said about this. i don't remember the whole quote. but that is the problem. i believe democrats and liberals are striving for uniform med medocerative and feel that american exceptional ism is wrong. i don't. i believe in america. and i believe that by having a big tent held up by poles that are core poles or pillars that we can save our country and continue this great american experiment. >> i see him running here with the mike. thank you. mar mark levin and supporters of him argue the size of government and the complexty of laws you need fundamental constitutional reform done at the state level because even if we get the good people on political leadership positions the permanent government is going to block the efforts of reform. >> i
. >> we have 17 contributors and one is newt gingrich and he talks about that and says we are loosing that because of the way we are stifleling the markets and the government is involved in everything. it is by freeing people that we can keep this american experiment going. you remember the quote and i don't mean remember it exactly what the president said about this. i don't remember the whole quote. but that is the problem. i believe democrats and liberals are striving for uniform med...
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he put $15 million that kept newt gingrich alive, then he gave romney $30 million. that's the guys, people are going to go and court these people. >> he has a particular set of issues he cares about. >> sheldon adelson, our kind of guy. >> a programming note. the fort hood shooting is still a developing national and international story with press impact in the u.s. and around the globe. this will probably include press produced comment from worldwide notables, including u.n. and nato figures and possibly political figures like vladimir putin. the group will discuss this fort hood subject. regrettably, it's an on going press story. issue two, pardon pollard? >> the president has not made a decision. >> jonathan pollard, a u.s. citizen has been in prison in the united states for nearly 30 years. his crime, espionage. pollard was an intelligence analyst with the u.s. navy when he was arrested in 1985. he had been passing thousands of classified documents to israel. a charge for which he pled guilty. the documents reportedly included top u.s. secrets about soviet and ar
he put $15 million that kept newt gingrich alive, then he gave romney $30 million. that's the guys, people are going to go and court these people. >> he has a particular set of issues he cares about. >> sheldon adelson, our kind of guy. >> a programming note. the fort hood shooting is still a developing national and international story with press impact in the u.s. and around the globe. this will probably include press produced comment from worldwide notables, including u.n....
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newt gingrich said he opposed the clinton health-care was because it lacked an individual mandate. , today, because of partisan politics, that individual mandate is now referred to as socialism. do you have an individual mandate requirement in massachusetts? >> absolutely. >> is it working? >> absolutely. >> what is the population of uninsured in massachusetts? it was about three percent. we are very optimistic that number has shrunk. we expect that number to be less than three percent. that not the second lowest uninsured population in the united states. >> a thought was the first. >> you are more successful than i thought. in terms of the website, i heard the testimony that websites are not the same as the exchange. websites sometimes do have glitches, unfortunately. did massachusetts have glitches when it started? absolutely. the website that we launched looks nothing like the website that we had prior to the aca. pre-aca website went through a journey, from a performance perspective and functionality perspective. technology is meant to evolve over time. it is meant to be innovati
newt gingrich said he opposed the clinton health-care was because it lacked an individual mandate. , today, because of partisan politics, that individual mandate is now referred to as socialism. do you have an individual mandate requirement in massachusetts? >> absolutely. >> is it working? >> absolutely. >> what is the population of uninsured in massachusetts? it was about three percent. we are very optimistic that number has shrunk. we expect that number to be less...
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such famous personalities as a button to pause and former speaker of the us house of representatives newt gingrich the former prime minister of israel. it was bought out and many others will be among the speakers of the forum every year the media form welcomes different delegates and features different themes but one person. the main forum moderator well known journalist tv presented and produced him out to sea or a tv channel. ms khan remains a constant figure four. i think this year's forum will feature a huge number of issues for discussion and kazakhstan will play the role of a so called bridge between the countries that industry relations. today we're witnessing his own political crisis in the world. there's a large number of states parties which cannot and do not want to reach a consensus thus this one will provide a platform for discussion of unresolved issues such as the crises in ukraine presses examination of crimea and many other issues of the global scale. over twelve years of history the eurasia media formats establish itself as a reputable place for meetings of leading polit
such famous personalities as a button to pause and former speaker of the us house of representatives newt gingrich the former prime minister of israel. it was bought out and many others will be among the speakers of the forum every year the media form welcomes different delegates and features different themes but one person. the main forum moderator well known journalist tv presented and produced him out to sea or a tv channel. ms khan remains a constant figure four. i think this year's forum...