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bay the way, newt, this is the taliban, not al qaeda. they're dangerous and bad. >> a couple of the guys, the haqqani faction of the taliban is directly tied to al qaeda, am some of these guys are directly tied with al qaeda. the state department in the past year said the qataris are actively fund-raising for terrorism. the idea these guys don't have to travel, they're going to be on telephones, going to be on skype. >> you know who's going to be tracks them? the cia. the thought that we're not going to be understanding what the threat -- >> can i get a word in edgewise here? let me respond to this proposition that we don't leave soldiers behind. we weren't the ones who left this guy behind. this guy left us behind. i think that's something we have to -- >> we don't know -- >> there are plenty of questions. >> there's no question that he bailed and the problem is when we pay this kind of price, under the pretext that this is somehow ending the war, trust me on this, what you're dealing with are people who have no intention -- >> don't wi
bay the way, newt, this is the taliban, not al qaeda. they're dangerous and bad. >> a couple of the guys, the haqqani faction of the taliban is directly tied to al qaeda, am some of these guys are directly tied with al qaeda. the state department in the past year said the qataris are actively fund-raising for terrorism. the idea these guys don't have to travel, they're going to be on telephones, going to be on skype. >> you know who's going to be tracks them? the cia. the thought...
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newt?m outraged because the narrow minded overzealous bureaucrats at the food and drug administration have declared war on cheese for no good reason. specifically, the fda is targeting wood-aged cheese because they think cheese aged on wooden boards is laden with bacteria. of course. they're forgetting that bacteria is what gives all cheese its flavor and texture. or that these cheeses have been prepared and eaten this way for centuries, or that studies show that plastic retain morse bacteria than wood after cleaning. and according to the fda's own spokeswoman, who we called today, they aren't aware of any outbreaks of disease associated with this process. nothing matters to the prison guards of the past. they have to have their way, no matter how stupid. the rest of us have to make due with bland cheese or none at all. >> let's check on our fireback results. are hillary's republican critics helping her or hurting her potential 2016 plans? right now 87% of you say helping. 13% of you say hu
newt?m outraged because the narrow minded overzealous bureaucrats at the food and drug administration have declared war on cheese for no good reason. specifically, the fda is targeting wood-aged cheese because they think cheese aged on wooden boards is laden with bacteria. of course. they're forgetting that bacteria is what gives all cheese its flavor and texture. or that these cheeses have been prepared and eaten this way for centuries, or that studies show that plastic retain morse bacteria...
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live chickens get dropped into a pit, they might not call that my newt. >> you're probably right. >> reporter: he admits the chickens should have been killed before being thrown in the pit but he does take care of the birds. they are his livelihood. >> i try to run a clean business, and, you know, there was a few things on there i saw
live chickens get dropped into a pit, they might not call that my newt. >> you're probably right. >> reporter: he admits the chickens should have been killed before being thrown in the pit but he does take care of the birds. they are his livelihood. >> i try to run a clean business, and, you know, there was a few things on there i saw
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on the right, newt gingrich. will chaos in iraq lead america back to war? tonight on "crossfire." >> welcome to "crossfire." i'm stephanie cutter on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. >> isis maintains full control over the second largest city of mosul. we saw refugees continuing to flee. isis also trying to gain more control over the oil rich city there and they're being pushed back. and also saddam hussein's home do hometown. with the support of other former insurgent groups and this is very much a sunni versus shiite dynamic brought about because of the prime minister. this is certainly the most challenging situation that iraq has ever found itself in in recent history. >> thank you, in the crossfire tonight, guests with different views of the crisis in iraq. disbanning the iraqi army set the sunnis against the shiites, caution cannot become disengagement. as we just heard, isis fighters are capturing more and more iraqi cities. we have no choice at this point. the united states must quickly begin air strikes. the alternative is to accept that
on the right, newt gingrich. will chaos in iraq lead america back to war? tonight on "crossfire." >> welcome to "crossfire." i'm stephanie cutter on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. >> isis maintains full control over the second largest city of mosul. we saw refugees continuing to flee. isis also trying to gain more control over the oil rich city there and they're being pushed back. and also saddam hussein's home do hometown. with the support of...
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on the right, newt gingrich and s.e. cupp. what can president obama still accomplish in his second term? plus, the outrage of the day. tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm s.e. cupp on the right and we're all here again. i'm joined by newt going rish ap on the left by stephanie kut r cutter and van jones. president obama keeps swatting away accusations but today the supreme court told the president that his actions are unconstitutional. today's ruling is just a beginning of wide ranging objection of the imperial presidency. speaker john boehner is preparing to sue the president for this sort of behavior from obamacare changes and locking congress out of important foreign policy decisions. today's message from the court was clear, the imperial presidency is no longer the law of the land. so do you think that this imperils the president's phone and pen plan? >> no, s.e., i don't. >> i had a feeling you would say that. >> shocking. what the supreme court said today is that presidents have to wait longer than th
on the right, newt gingrich and s.e. cupp. what can president obama still accomplish in his second term? plus, the outrage of the day. tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm s.e. cupp on the right and we're all here again. i'm joined by newt going rish ap on the left by stephanie kut r cutter and van jones. president obama keeps swatting away accusations but today the supreme court told the president that his actions are unconstitutional. today's...
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on the right we have newt gingrich and s. e. cupp. tonight, a little reality to the right wing frenzy over finances. >> it is factually true that we were several million dollars in debt. everybody assumes that what happened in the intervening years was automatic. i'm shocked that it happened. i'm shocked people still want me to come give talks. so i'm grateful. >> when you say you pay ordinary taxes, secretary clinton, other people who are really well off who pay taxes maybe just off capital gains, can you understand that would strike people as being out of touch? >> yeah, but she's not out of touch. and she advocated and worked as a senator for things that were good for ordinary people. >> he's correct. and despite what you might be hearing from the right, most americans agree with the former president. 59% respond they thought she would do a good job. you don't get numbers like that by being out of touch. so i have advice for both side of the debate. republicans, there is not going to work out the way you think it is. at the same ti
on the right we have newt gingrich and s. e. cupp. tonight, a little reality to the right wing frenzy over finances. >> it is factually true that we were several million dollars in debt. everybody assumes that what happened in the intervening years was automatic. i'm shocked that it happened. i'm shocked people still want me to come give talks. so i'm grateful. >> when you say you pay ordinary taxes, secretary clinton, other people who are really well off who pay taxes maybe just...
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tip o'neill and newt gingrich. [video clip] >> the reason we are trying to focus on the speaker is because it is the speaker, with the full majesty and weight of his position who yesterday made certain allegations which at this point he has not yet answered. [indiscernible] >> you have an audience. you don't normally have that in the 26 hours you have presented this case to the public. the whole tenor of your remarks going back to 1970, and 1972, taken out of context -- you were there for one purpose alone, in my opinion, and that was to imply that members of this side were un-american in their activities. you stopped and waited. you knew there was nobody here. >> camscam. put those two men from your perspective -- give us your perspective on the two. >> speaker o'neill was a giant. he knew the politics of the house. he kept much of it to himself in terms of other members. he received a great amount of intelligence all day long, from members, what was going on in different places. he always believed politics was th
tip o'neill and newt gingrich. [video clip] >> the reason we are trying to focus on the speaker is because it is the speaker, with the full majesty and weight of his position who yesterday made certain allegations which at this point he has not yet answered. [indiscernible] >> you have an audience. you don't normally have that in the 26 hours you have presented this case to the public. the whole tenor of your remarks going back to 1970, and 1972, taken out of context -- you were...
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they were exploited i would say by newt gingrich. on a personal note, i spent nearly 33 years working with these fine congressmen, serving the congressional budget office, and i have concluded that it is a lot easier to be partisan than it is to be bipartisan. nothing at all wrong with fighting for what you believe in, taking partisan positions when you have to. in the end, sometimes, for the greater good, compromise and bipartisanship is necessary to resolve not only budget issues but policy issues that confront this country today. [applause] >> bill has touched on the key to making things work in this country, is that our political leaders who come with a partisan and philosophical perspective sit down and come together on an agreement that doesn't satisfy 100% either side. i think through this whole process, there were a lot of actors with different perspectives on how to get that done. one of the individuals that made a huge difference was the leading republican on the house budget committee, someone who understood the details of
they were exploited i would say by newt gingrich. on a personal note, i spent nearly 33 years working with these fine congressmen, serving the congressional budget office, and i have concluded that it is a lot easier to be partisan than it is to be bipartisan. nothing at all wrong with fighting for what you believe in, taking partisan positions when you have to. in the end, sometimes, for the greater good, compromise and bipartisanship is necessary to resolve not only budget issues but policy...
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does he -- newt, does he have to be a pawn here in america, too? i mean, to me this is ridiculous. >> part of it's ridiculous, part of it's real. it's a national story. five terrorists were released. and i think people have a right to say -- we're going to do it right here in the next few minutes. in the crossfire," mark jacobson, and claire lopez, a former cia operative who specializes in terrorism. let me start, if i can, with you, mark. i understand the standard line that my good friend here just gave us which if the president does something really totally stupid it's really because the republicans are mean. here's what i don't understand. you've had secretary panetta who was then at the cia who opposed it, secretary gates through an adviser today say he's very doubtful about it. hillary clinton expressed doubts earlier. now in her book we've learned she said that opening the door to negotiations with the taliban would be hard to swallow for many americans after so many years of war. apparently panetta, gates and clinton all opposed this deal tw
does he -- newt, does he have to be a pawn here in america, too? i mean, to me this is ridiculous. >> part of it's ridiculous, part of it's real. it's a national story. five terrorists were released. and i think people have a right to say -- we're going to do it right here in the next few minutes. in the crossfire," mark jacobson, and claire lopez, a former cia operative who specializes in terrorism. let me start, if i can, with you, mark. i understand the standard line that my good...
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newt is usually given credit for a ring leader. my only personal thought is he went along because he saw a movement going that he could tie himself to. >> was he leading from behind? [laughter] >> he was a fast follower, i think. [laughter] it is hard to say but i believe it was the younger republican, the anti-tax group and it just bubbled around. they got bored enough in talking to each other, patting each other on the back. pretty soon they believed they were right. all of that happened so quickly that bob michael and i were so taken by surprise and there was another great man who worked in that conference and worked awfully hard. >> bill, one of the important things in the budget was the discretionary cap. do you remember him going in and negotiating with senator byrd and how senator byrd agreed to have such strong -- my recollection on that was ?art byrd had concerns about the caps. but he would agree to the caps on the basis on the flip side of the budget that has to do with the entitlements so long if you control, put a cap
newt is usually given credit for a ring leader. my only personal thought is he went along because he saw a movement going that he could tie himself to. >> was he leading from behind? [laughter] >> he was a fast follower, i think. [laughter] it is hard to say but i believe it was the younger republican, the anti-tax group and it just bubbled around. they got bored enough in talking to each other, patting each other on the back. pretty soon they believed they were right. all of that...
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so to you, newt, what is wrong with what he's saying? >> first of all, i'm just sitting here thinking about the van jones commercial in iowa endorsing rand paul and the republican caucus. tonight rand paul is going to go home and think, finally, i've made a real breakthrough. >> he's thrilled to have your endorsement and somebody else is fund-raising off of it. >> and in fact i think rand paul would say at one level he'd love to have your help because i think he is in a sincere way trying to broaden the party. but both rand paul and you are half right. that is i don't think we should be sending americans back to try to retake mosul. but i do think the president today inadvertently said something that puts this in a different context that all of us need to think about. just take a look at what he said on cnn this morning. >> part of the task now is to see whether iraqi leaders are prepared to rise above sectarian motivations, come together, compromise. if they can't, there's not going to be a military solution to this problem. >> and here
so to you, newt, what is wrong with what he's saying? >> first of all, i'm just sitting here thinking about the van jones commercial in iowa endorsing rand paul and the republican caucus. tonight rand paul is going to go home and think, finally, i've made a real breakthrough. >> he's thrilled to have your endorsement and somebody else is fund-raising off of it. >> and in fact i think rand paul would say at one level he'd love to have your help because i think he is in a...
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i suspected newt gingrich new he was filtering the fact. the supremeracy clause says the units laws are supreme and no judge can rule and give privile privile privilege to a foreign law. so shareal law can't happen unless we elect it. which is why he said stealth jihadist use tools and completed the sentence. but what is a stealth jihadist? we don't know. they are stealth. my wife sent my and my two sons a column on obama's over restraint in not wanting to put boots on the ground in various confli conflicts. it was great. but maybe he is a stealth jihadi. we don't know. think of the concerns shared by varying degrees by people of the nsa. what are they up to? we are filling in the blanks and our fears and needs are par advertise patting in the way we fill it in. not all panic emanate from voices or political leaders fanning the roots of people. i want to talk about a panic that existed for a long time in this country about chinese. you can almost date it from the discovery of gold in california to december 7th 1941 when chinese and japanese
i suspected newt gingrich new he was filtering the fact. the supremeracy clause says the units laws are supreme and no judge can rule and give privile privile privilege to a foreign law. so shareal law can't happen unless we elect it. which is why he said stealth jihadist use tools and completed the sentence. but what is a stealth jihadist? we don't know. they are stealth. my wife sent my and my two sons a column on obama's over restraint in not wanting to put boots on the ground in various...
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em up would you done trying times that big newt did. and chucks in the good skin thirty feet you would touche on see vaca this eat your church. is just i'm sixteen and of course tired fitzy huge meat foam that afterwards found under the meat can be put forward in that indeed she had to be abstaining who've on each dog kinda done sheckley one hundred one in a sting meant. it might become her is soon as the does from oak last but i don't hear teach me shit look i'm in a high fun. that is off. key to look at. them and see forced to confront itin and have been. in the hope front. q will come and give it done first and us to sheckley when they're gone that. company aren't nice dog you know it was you design me percentage of thing this is really the only telling to our mom differ than is. important will be reached out to numerical begun can i look i'm gonna knock you out not guess just wasn't bitter break up or threaten to get the five hundred gig i don't spam think you are going to not you're not on your list. but new from a post see them it
em up would you done trying times that big newt did. and chucks in the good skin thirty feet you would touche on see vaca this eat your church. is just i'm sixteen and of course tired fitzy huge meat foam that afterwards found under the meat can be put forward in that indeed she had to be abstaining who've on each dog kinda done sheckley one hundred one in a sting meant. it might become her is soon as the does from oak last but i don't hear teach me shit look i'm in a high fun. that is off. key...
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we tried to amend it earlier, it took a while, congress doesn't move very fast, especially since newt but can i just finish my thought. we should have had a better debate. labeling this guy a traitor before he's convicted i don't think is fair, but i think what he did was, one, he wasn't a whistle-blower, and, two, it's not just that he leaked information about so-called spying on americans, he leaked our technology playbook, and that really compromises us. >> what about what he says which is you can't prove there was any real damage done? >> look -- >> how does he know that is an obvious follow-up? >> i think both sides have some credibility problems. the administration has been evasive and has lied about its espionage tactics but on the other hand i would have more faith in snowden if he wasn't a guest of vladimir putin. younger people have a more favorable illinompression becau they're less worried about ou their data is used. there's an interesting juxtaposition. >> they're used to it. on the one hand we're used to the world being that way. the way young folks relate to snowden go
we tried to amend it earlier, it took a while, congress doesn't move very fast, especially since newt but can i just finish my thought. we should have had a better debate. labeling this guy a traitor before he's convicted i don't think is fair, but i think what he did was, one, he wasn't a whistle-blower, and, two, it's not just that he leaked information about so-called spying on americans, he leaked our technology playbook, and that really compromises us. >> what about what he says...
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again, i would agree with speaker newt gingrich to a degree. from mississippi in the runoff down there. and the conservative base as we get closer to november is getting more active and agitated. this will shock the house republicans first. and everybody with stakes in november will spend time scratching their heads and studying it. >> john, have you been able to kind of bear down and look at turnout results and where areas turned out, which is always your specialty on these kind of nights? have you been able to do that to get a sense of where cantor's supporters, whether they did turn out and why they stayed hom home? >> i have not been able to do that with the level of detail that i'll be able the do by tomorrow night just because of how the results came in. and the technology available to me tonight. but at first glance i'm getting from folks as i reach out to republicans asking them what happened is that you have more of what i'll call the more suburban traditional establishment republican voter not turning out. and more of the -- the non-c
again, i would agree with speaker newt gingrich to a degree. from mississippi in the runoff down there. and the conservative base as we get closer to november is getting more active and agitated. this will shock the house republicans first. and everybody with stakes in november will spend time scratching their heads and studying it. >> john, have you been able to kind of bear down and look at turnout results and where areas turned out, which is always your specialty on these kind of...
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in 2012, you had newt gingrich, who is probably the most pro-immigration reform candidate out there,ou know, he won south carolina. again, a very conservative state. but if you're going to sell it, you got to go all-in selling it. you can't bounce back and forth, you can't say you're trying to push for an immigration deal in washington, d.c. and then go home and run cheesy ads saying that your opponent is for amnesty. i mean, it's an absolute joke. you got to stay connected with the people, stay connected with the people, they will cut you slack. you will win elections. it's that simple. >> joe scarborough, watch you every morning. thank you. michael steele. >>> up next, hillary clinton's book rollout this week is the start of big things for the clintons, so how's that tryout going? my colleague cynthia mcfadden interviewed hillary and that's coming up next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> some rare cooperation on capitol hill late today. the united states senate voted overwhelmingly to pass a bipartisan bill to reform the department of veterans affairs with over 90 v
in 2012, you had newt gingrich, who is probably the most pro-immigration reform candidate out there,ou know, he won south carolina. again, a very conservative state. but if you're going to sell it, you got to go all-in selling it. you can't bounce back and forth, you can't say you're trying to push for an immigration deal in washington, d.c. and then go home and run cheesy ads saying that your opponent is for amnesty. i mean, it's an absolute joke. you got to stay connected with the people,...
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gingrich,aw was newt who made a decision that they would always be in the minority because they worked with the majority. he started attacking the leader and john rhodes and everybody on said, thebecause he only avenue to the majority is through confrontation and we will take them down. this was an argument about the misuse -- he would ask these rhetorical questions and make these charges and he knew the chamber was empty. the camera was very tight on the speaker at the time. dynamic.s the whole that was the process that many years later has torn this institution apart. it has paralyzed [inaudible] >> george miller tonight at 8:00 on c-span q&a. wait until the thing shows up, you have waited too long. when it shows up, it is better and less expensive. in the case of our navigation example, we have companies like tom-tom and magellan and they knew the smartphone was starting to take off. they understood it was possible that somebody, google, apple, could launch a navigation app, but they said, we do not see any threat yet and we will wait. off he did respond, it took . you had millions
gingrich,aw was newt who made a decision that they would always be in the minority because they worked with the majority. he started attacking the leader and john rhodes and everybody on said, thebecause he only avenue to the majority is through confrontation and we will take them down. this was an argument about the misuse -- he would ask these rhetorical questions and make these charges and he knew the chamber was empty. the camera was very tight on the speaker at the time. dynamic.s the...
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history of the conservative movement through the works of people who shaped it, people like al regnery, newt gingrich and ralph reid. this is about 45 minutes. >> as we begin, i do want to point out one aspect. our host finish our best guest today is also a part-time fox news commentator. millions of americans, of course, know bill o'reilly as the factor. mallory, in this case, has been a factor long before the factor was cool. [laughter] he is the john c. west professor of international politics and american government at the citadel, he is the host and cofounder of the new york meeting, a nationally-recognized gathering of elected officials, journalists, business leaders and conservative authors in new york city, and he also founded the similar charleston meeting which meets in south carolina. he previously authored "the new york times" best seller which he's too modest to advertise. shadow bosses, government unions, control america and rob the taxpayers blind. he is a member of the council on foreign relations and served as vice chairman of the council on foreign relations task force on t
history of the conservative movement through the works of people who shaped it, people like al regnery, newt gingrich and ralph reid. this is about 45 minutes. >> as we begin, i do want to point out one aspect. our host finish our best guest today is also a part-time fox news commentator. millions of americans, of course, know bill o'reilly as the factor. mallory, in this case, has been a factor long before the factor was cool. [laughter] he is the john c. west professor of international...
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a lot of people think may be a starter with the tea party movement in 2009, 2010, or maybe newt gingrich revolution of 94, certainly by 1980 when reagan was nominated and elected. it started literally 102 years ago when teddy roosevelt failed to get the republican nomination for president, went across the street in essence, started the party and split the republican vote allowing woodrow wilson, a very progressive democrat, become president with less than 42% of the vote. we have been fighting that wing of the party ever since. sometimes our opponents look like teddy roosevelt, sometimes tom dooley or nixon or ford or bob dole or john mccain or mitt romney. but today it's john boehner, eric cantor, lamar alexander. we are fighting that wing of the party. as i said earlier the voters rejected them and only when the face of the opposition to the democrats is a limited government constitutional conservatives do we score big victories. this very weekend as a matter of fact, republican leaders, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy, our meeting at the ritz-carlton in florida, meeting with the main stre
a lot of people think may be a starter with the tea party movement in 2009, 2010, or maybe newt gingrich revolution of 94, certainly by 1980 when reagan was nominated and elected. it started literally 102 years ago when teddy roosevelt failed to get the republican nomination for president, went across the street in essence, started the party and split the republican vote allowing woodrow wilson, a very progressive democrat, become president with less than 42% of the vote. we have been fighting...
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newt gingrich, house speaker between '95hand 99.fruhar assistant managing editor for "time" magazine and our own chuck todd. i want to talk about edward snowden. it's been such an interesting conversation for the country. and we wanted to know just about how his own words speaking to the public might have changed views, and, chuck, you did some new polling around this to gauge people's attitudes. let's look at some of the findings that you put together. >> yeah, let's do. new polling we conducted before and after snowden's interview that we are revealing for the first time here shows at least for now his appearance does not seem to have changed many minds. more americans disagree with snowden's decision to leak nsa documents than agree. that number essentially unchanged from a january 2014 nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. when it comes to snowden himself, 27% of those surveyed have an unfavorable opinion of him, while only 13% view him positively, but note the age gap. when it was limited to 18 to 34-year-olds, the numbers nearl
newt gingrich, house speaker between '95hand 99.fruhar assistant managing editor for "time" magazine and our own chuck todd. i want to talk about edward snowden. it's been such an interesting conversation for the country. and we wanted to know just about how his own words speaking to the public might have changed views, and, chuck, you did some new polling around this to gauge people's attitudes. let's look at some of the findings that you put together. >> yeah, let's do. new...
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we saw was newt gingrich who made a conscious decision that they would always be in the minority. they worked with the majority. they started attacking the leader. >> and his own party. >> and his own party. the only avenue to the majority is through confrontation. this was an argument about the . to ask rhetorical questions and make these charges. he knew at that time the camera was very tight on the speaker at the time will stop the role can that it changes the whole dynamics. that now manycess years later has torn this institution apart. it is really paralyzed institution. george miller tonight on c-span's q&a. tuesday, simon and schuster was releasing hillary clinton's latest book "hard choices." thetv was in new york at book publisher office to talk to some of the people involved in the production of the book. >> i have been totally involved through all of the books actually. publisher, butl i have been involved in the process. we tried to persuade her to publish a book and it came to take a village. help there trying to convince her to do so. i'm not the editor. it is not my
we saw was newt gingrich who made a conscious decision that they would always be in the minority. they worked with the majority. they started attacking the leader. >> and his own party. >> and his own party. the only avenue to the majority is through confrontation. this was an argument about the . to ask rhetorical questions and make these charges. he knew at that time the camera was very tight on the speaker at the time will stop the role can that it changes the whole dynamics....
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but look what newt gingrich did with it against mitt romney. >> i think the real parallel we might seee sort of framing of john kerry in 2004, who i think was worth something like $2 h00 million, but the wa they framed him is he was a culturally elitist and out of touch, right in and you even sought george h.w. bush try that same rhetoric with dukakis. he talked about liberals getting their ideas from the harvard faculty club. so that's what you'll see around hillary clinton. it won't be so much about where she's gotten her money, but you'll dig into those speeches, but i think it will mainly be about her being an out of touch liberal who just doesn't understand the concerns of regular americans. >> it seems to me, ezra, that as spring training goes for presidential campaigns, it just seems to me this is going to be easy for the clintons. they ea're going to figure out hang wage to deal with this. they're never going to like the numbers pause they've made way over $100 million. when bill clinton talks about tax rates, when you're paying 30% of $100 million, you're left with a lot of mo
but look what newt gingrich did with it against mitt romney. >> i think the real parallel we might seee sort of framing of john kerry in 2004, who i think was worth something like $2 h00 million, but the wa they framed him is he was a culturally elitist and out of touch, right in and you even sought george h.w. bush try that same rhetoric with dukakis. he talked about liberals getting their ideas from the harvard faculty club. so that's what you'll see around hillary clinton. it won't be...
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. >> geoffrey, this is a quote from newt gingrich today.ease of five senior enemy commander is a defeat of the first order. the taliban got everything it asked for. the swap was a surrender not a negotiation." we know this was opposed by many officials, including hillary clinton. why is it so important to build trust with the taliban? is that misguided? >> well, first off, i think newt gingrich is entitled to his opinion. but he's not the commander in chief of the armed forces. the constitution vests the president with the responsibility of being what the founding fathers call the top general and, in war, commanders make very difficult, strategic and operational decisions and a decision to conduct a prisoner exchange is certainly one of those decisions. it's not historically unprecedented and you're never going to get everything you want. we don't know what the background intelligence was. we don't know the information that the chairman of the joint chiefs was receiving and feeding to the president through the national security council and.
. >> geoffrey, this is a quote from newt gingrich today.ease of five senior enemy commander is a defeat of the first order. the taliban got everything it asked for. the swap was a surrender not a negotiation." we know this was opposed by many officials, including hillary clinton. why is it so important to build trust with the taliban? is that misguided? >> well, first off, i think newt gingrich is entitled to his opinion. but he's not the commander in chief of the armed forces....
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let's talk about it with newt gingrich, former house speaker and presidential candidate.nd co-host of cnn's "cross fire." also political commentator anna navarro. and chief national correspondent john king. mr. speaker, we heard from eric cantor. he said he didn't ignore his district. he said it was balance between balancing his constituents and putting his district first. what do you make of that explanation? >> the guy is in shock. his pollster told him he was going to win by 34 points. he goes into election night totally confident. he outspent his opponent 25 to 1. his campaign spent as much money on steak houses as his opponent's entire campaign and he loses by a decisive margin. he did do the right thing stepping down, but you're looking at a person in a state of shock. you can't blame him. he would like to believe everything he said. clearly the people didn't think they had his attention and sent a signal they wanted somebody who would be more aggressive and fight more than they thought he was fighting. >> john king as you looked at the numbers, is there more clarit
let's talk about it with newt gingrich, former house speaker and presidential candidate.nd co-host of cnn's "cross fire." also political commentator anna navarro. and chief national correspondent john king. mr. speaker, we heard from eric cantor. he said he didn't ignore his district. he said it was balance between balancing his constituents and putting his district first. what do you make of that explanation? >> the guy is in shock. his pollster told him he was going to win by...
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and what you saw was newt a consciouso made decision that they would always be in the minority because they the majority. so he started attacking bob leader and john rodes and everybody on that side, in his own party. because he just said the only majority ise through confrontation and we're going to take them down and this an argument about the misuse fore, now coming to the where he would ask these rhetorical questions and make these charges and he mew the was empty. but at that time the camera was the speaker e time, and the rule came to show the chamber either had people in it or was empty and that changes the whole dynamics. that was a process that now many years later has torn this reallytion apart and is paralyzed the institution. >> congressman george miller, night at 8:00 op c-span's q and a. c-span's new book, sundays at lewis.includes michael >> we are living through a traumatic period and it is not over. it's sort of the beginning rather than the end. real structural problems. yes, we're going -- not an economic forecaster. but everything i read suggests with going to be li
and what you saw was newt a consciouso made decision that they would always be in the minority because they the majority. so he started attacking bob leader and john rodes and everybody on that side, in his own party. because he just said the only majority ise through confrontation and we're going to take them down and this an argument about the misuse fore, now coming to the where he would ask these rhetorical questions and make these charges and he mew the was empty. but at that time the...
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what you saw was newt gingrich, who made a conscious decision that they would always be in the minority because they worked with the majority. so he started tacking bob michael -- he started attacking bob michael, the leader, john rhodes, and everybody on that side, and his own party, because he said the only avenue to the majority is through confrontation. and we're going to take them down, and this was an argument about the misuse of tv coming to askfore, where he would rhetorical questions and make these charges and a new that the chamber was empty. but at that time, the camera was very tight on the speaker at the time, wherever they were, and rule came to show that the chamber had people in it or it was empty and it changes the whole dynamics. that now,he process many years later, has torn this institution apart. it has really paralyzed the institution. miller,essman george sunday night at 8:00, on c-span's "q&a." >> in the weekly address, president obama talked about the importance of higher education and student loan refinancing. florida representative jeff miller has the republic
what you saw was newt gingrich, who made a conscious decision that they would always be in the minority because they worked with the majority. so he started tacking bob michael -- he started attacking bob michael, the leader, john rhodes, and everybody on that side, and his own party, because he said the only avenue to the majority is through confrontation. and we're going to take them down, and this was an argument about the misuse of tv coming to askfore, where he would rhetorical questions...
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newt gingrich had a commercial -- >> the infamous couch photo. >> which newt said was the worst mistake of his life, by the way. they both talked about how bad climate change was. george w. bush was upset people didn't think he was worried enough about it. this was not rare in the republican party. and now we're about six years later and you can't find an elected national republican who is willing to come out and say we need to do something big and serious about climate change. >> so, bill, ezra makes the important point about where we are and where the two parties are and where specifically one party is. the clean air act when it became law in 1970, there was not a single nay vote for that. that's amazing. am i doing my math right? 44 years ago. >> now, you don't remember this, but people died in their sleep. people were breathing bad air, so there was a lot of commonality there. i think we are reaching a turning point, a tipping point in climate legislation around the world. i think if the united states can be a leader in this, it will change everything. just imagine if we invested in
newt gingrich had a commercial -- >> the infamous couch photo. >> which newt said was the worst mistake of his life, by the way. they both talked about how bad climate change was. george w. bush was upset people didn't think he was worried enough about it. this was not rare in the republican party. and now we're about six years later and you can't find an elected national republican who is willing to come out and say we need to do something big and serious about climate change....
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newt >>: and and one 01 calls came in a 430 from then sets at a ymca on their arrival on the scene theyoticed the second person was stark. and they continue and that investigations to want to fine with his habit. >>: hundreds of parents of mind of this mournful to hopefully get their children and a good school this fall many fans believe this system is broken. it's very sad and frustrating that the school district is of trying to force you to take a school where you don't choose to go. garcia does not know where to go hircine is entering the fifth great and she was a forum to go to the top school in the city. the school that they gave garcia it has one of the worst test scores in the city pick. messier has done all worked her son is a good student and excited about working. so garcia got on the waiting list and added a third school and still no room for. so early in the morning she lined a five hours with hundreds of other parents for of satisfy francisco schools offices to see what schools had availability. and again that bad new snowshoes toe of the only option for hircine is visitati
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newt gingrich when he was the number two republican in the house, he got a scare in a 1992 primary. he survived that. especially in the case of foley, the speaker, though, we saw that coming. you know, weeks, even months ahead of time. it was still shocking to see it happen, but we saw it coming. this is something that nobody, and i mean nobody, saw coming. there were rumblings that this race was closer than people would assume it was going to be. there were rumblings that cantor was getting a little nervous, maybe the margin would be embarrassing. nobody thought, right until the votes starting coming in, even as the votes were being tabulated and cantor was falling behind, everybody's assumption was a new area is going to come in, this must be a weak area. nobody saw this coming until about 50 minutes ago. this is the biggest shock i have ever seen. >> in terms of how this happened, steve, i know that congressman cantor's district is among the most conservative districts in virginia. he's never had a hard time running for re-election in his district before, seven-term congressman.
newt gingrich when he was the number two republican in the house, he got a scare in a 1992 primary. he survived that. especially in the case of foley, the speaker, though, we saw that coming. you know, weeks, even months ahead of time. it was still shocking to see it happen, but we saw it coming. this is something that nobody, and i mean nobody, saw coming. there were rumblings that this race was closer than people would assume it was going to be. there were rumblings that cantor was getting a...
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and newt illness spread by mosquitos reaches the u.s. shore from abroad mosquitos. reaches the u-s shore from abroad. >> pam: the painful symptoms people are experiencing. and the efforts to return a lost guinea pig. to the stolen. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: jeff we are hearing a lot lately about the crime trend called wilding is that what happened here? >> reporter: a group will pick a target take their property and leave. speaking to san leandro pd ahead at the bart station best take some videos into the area, where the crime took place. this happened last night on my dilemma clocked seven young man to run a bicyclist be him up and took his wallet and cellphone. the drivers do not live here and skills to retell. >> keep an eye on growing trends like welding and ticking groups of people and focus on what the purpose is in areas like that. >> reporter: 04 the police was called quickly and arrested them and taken them into custody and that young man was able to receive his property back. >> pam: of stories...
and newt illness spread by mosquitos reaches the u.s. shore from abroad mosquitos. reaches the u-s shore from abroad. >> pam: the painful symptoms people are experiencing. and the efforts to return a lost guinea pig. to the stolen. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: jeff we are hearing a lot lately about the crime trend called wilding is that what happened here? >> reporter: a group will pick a target take their property and...
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what you saw was newt gingrich, who made a cautious decision that they would always be in the minority they work with the majority. so he started attacking bob , johnl, the leader rhodes, editor betty on that side -- and everybody on that side. said, the only avenue to the majority is through confrontation and we will take them down. this is an argument about the misuse of tv, now coming to the floor he would ask these rhetorical questions and make these charges, and he knew the chamber was empty. but at that time, the camera was very tight on the speaker at the time, wherever they were. to show the came chamber. it changes the dynamics. but that was the process that now many years later has torn this institution apart and paralyze the institution. >> congressman george miller, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> on a lonely, windswept point on the northern shore of france, the air is soft, but 40 years ago at this moment, the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men, and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. at dawn on the morning of the , 2
what you saw was newt gingrich, who made a cautious decision that they would always be in the minority they work with the majority. so he started attacking bob , johnl, the leader rhodes, editor betty on that side -- and everybody on that side. said, the only avenue to the majority is through confrontation and we will take them down. this is an argument about the misuse of tv, now coming to the floor he would ask these rhetorical questions and make these charges, and he knew the chamber was...
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i turn into the a newt. >> a newt?fe of brian." ♪ always look on the bright side of life. >> reporter: now looking to bring down the curtain and the big foot forever. >> it is the last show. >> reporter: earlier this summer at a press conference, michael palin, tare gilliam, and john cleese, original member chapman died in 1989. talked about the final reunion, ten shows in london that begins on tuesday. >> try to do it once really well in england where it started, and just leave it at that. >> the question was how to fill the arena. we wanted to give them something a bit more. we wanted to add a lot of stuff and make it a big show. >> reporter: after all these years, the wit and comedic chemistry of monty python delight the generations of fans and the guys themselves. >> we enjoy it like we did 40, 50 years ago. >> reporter: chris connelly, abc news, los angeles. >> and you are going to be asked a million times this week, how is the fourth looking? >> very different stories wherever you are. lacey, i'll finish signing
i turn into the a newt. >> a newt?fe of brian." ♪ always look on the bright side of life. >> reporter: now looking to bring down the curtain and the big foot forever. >> it is the last show. >> reporter: earlier this summer at a press conference, michael palin, tare gilliam, and john cleese, original member chapman died in 1989. talked about the final reunion, ten shows in london that begins on tuesday. >> try to do it once really well in england where it...
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we didn't elect newt gingrich or john mccain. want,an do whatever they it can establish good republicans. he is, in fact, a republican. >> you don't think there are differences in the republican party -- more conservative or less conservative. >> i have been involved in the fights and i am 63 years old. i want to tell you i am not a fan of the extreme right. and i hope that lindsey graham loses. i don't care if the democrat wins in south carolina. speaking as a republican, and eisenhower hoover lincoln busch, ford republican, i don't want these neoconservatives. i am tired of the wars, i am tired of the fighting. stuffired of all of that and i am really fed up with it. i love the country and i love the american people. black-and-white people are getting pretty defeated if they my opinion it. and it's coming from the democrats but we have neoconservatives -- >> thank you for calling in. let me give some others a chance. diane is next, an independent calling from georgia. diane, whatsapp? >> i think eric cantor probably did lose be
we didn't elect newt gingrich or john mccain. want,an do whatever they it can establish good republicans. he is, in fact, a republican. >> you don't think there are differences in the republican party -- more conservative or less conservative. >> i have been involved in the fights and i am 63 years old. i want to tell you i am not a fan of the extreme right. and i hope that lindsey graham loses. i don't care if the democrat wins in south carolina. speaking as a republican, and...
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a popular talk show through a glass users are driving up the wall >> : newts and i at 8 of very popular the show takes aim at google latest hot toy which is to blast >> : there were those who suffer from the bars of injustice denied admission and of various establishments. was that a coffee shop and what we don't do that here. google lot that's what this is a bomb. about. you can beat cheated because of how you look. the best use of glass are interface between you and the real world for instance gets to yourself when you talk. those are call is >> : what am i not seeing that you guys are clearly seat see why you're not looking at having instant access to everything i news of domestically we have access to everything a be yourself on. yes but he had a right there on your i >> : [mellow rock music] ♪ ah, you're awake. not quite. do you have your, um, art class today? mm-hmm. life in the fast lane. what? i'm just adoring you. isn't a husband allowed to stop and adore his wife? how did i get to be so lucky? we both got lucky, henry. [turns music down] i was listening to that. i'm just turni
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