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but the protests of the occupier wall street movement win at first when the populace got together they did not have much of an agenda event had a sense that things had really gone wrong. and people who worked hard were not being rewarded. people were suffering the consequences of other people's sins and missteps. penitentiary premised on the american dream come about became harder and harder to realize. they simply began to protest at first they did not know what they wanted to do except to let people know they were fed up. the for what people in 10 to accomplish except to get the word out except for those dark who aren't happy. the populace eventually devise an agenda to put forward candidates the highest profile candidate did not win the presidency but the platform that bright and ran on in most ways was accomplished. the united states did not monetize silver but it turned out that new discoveries and did increase the american money-supply in prices began to rise. i would be surprised if a candidate was nominated and ran for president next year but would not be surprised if the vario
but the protests of the occupier wall street movement win at first when the populace got together they did not have much of an agenda event had a sense that things had really gone wrong. and people who worked hard were not being rewarded. people were suffering the consequences of other people's sins and missteps. penitentiary premised on the american dream come about became harder and harder to realize. they simply began to protest at first they did not know what they wanted to do except to let...
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the party is pretty well divided between a managerial side, less populace and more populace down scale conservative side and that latter group of the party is resistant to romney. they haven't been able to yunif behind one candidate. >> stay with cnn all day with coverage from south carolina. tonight we got the results. tune in at 7:00 p.m. eastern time for our special coverage of the winners and losers of the south carolina primary. >>> so no matter who wins the south carolina primary our candy crowley will talk to two of the contenders. newt gingrich and rick santorum are guests on the state of the union tomorrow morning. >>> hard to believe that valentine's day is right around the corner and millions of americans will be spending money on chocolate. but did you know that chocolate could be made by way of child labor? >> this is trafficking a child being trafficked, a child being forced to work? it doesn't get worse than that. it can't be just about are there enough of them. it's a serious abuse. >> we'll introduce you to a chocolate's child slaves. i'd race down that hill thout a he
the party is pretty well divided between a managerial side, less populace and more populace down scale conservative side and that latter group of the party is resistant to romney. they haven't been able to yunif behind one candidate. >> stay with cnn all day with coverage from south carolina. tonight we got the results. tune in at 7:00 p.m. eastern time for our special coverage of the winners and losers of the south carolina primary. >>> so no matter who wins the south carolina...
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what they decided to do quite a while ago was to make this a populace religious grass roots organization. chris: why are they afraid? >> they've ridden the tiger for so long and licking its own lips. chris: is that the fear that they've got to lose? >> i think you're right. gingrich can't win against obama. it has existed far long time. the most amazing thing, there wasn't a single governor that came out and reached out to him. chris: look at rick scott of florida and scott walker -- you pointed out that they've got problems of their own. >> every time the romney campaign puts out its spokesman who tends to be former chiefs of staff it helps him. chris: bringing out susan moll naree and snusnu. -- >> a candidate comes up that seems to be teflon. whatever is bounced at them seems to bounce back off of them. teflon can disappear. chris: i know a lot of you were surprised that they're voting for newt. he's the only excitement. romney bores everybody to death and newt seems like excitement. >> he seems like excitement as long as he lets the audience deflate. newt is a familiar figure. i don'
what they decided to do quite a while ago was to make this a populace religious grass roots organization. chris: why are they afraid? >> they've ridden the tiger for so long and licking its own lips. chris: is that the fear that they've got to lose? >> i think you're right. gingrich can't win against obama. it has existed far long time. the most amazing thing, there wasn't a single governor that came out and reached out to him. chris: look at rick scott of florida and scott walker...
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populace -- only 1% of the u.s. population lives here, and of those who do, most are white. presidential hopefuls know that what happens here colors the contest to come. they spend millions of dollars campaigning here. somewhere out here, sheltering from the bitter wind, or maybe the eager candidates themselves, the 120,000 or so registered republicans expected to vote tomorrow. will the politicians go, the media follows. almost half of the voters are undecided. the race could go either way. it is just what iowa wants. to hang onto its special position in needs drama and special influence. this state does not guarantee success. its record in choosing winners the actually pretty poor, but it can read campaigns. more than one presidential hopeful has met the end of the road right here in iowa. >> that brings our special coverage to a close. you can get updates on our website. for me and the rest of the bbc world news america team, thanks for watching and we will see you back here tomorrow in iowa. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possibl
populace -- only 1% of the u.s. population lives here, and of those who do, most are white. presidential hopefuls know that what happens here colors the contest to come. they spend millions of dollars campaigning here. somewhere out here, sheltering from the bitter wind, or maybe the eager candidates themselves, the 120,000 or so registered republicans expected to vote tomorrow. will the politicians go, the media follows. almost half of the voters are undecided. the race could go either way. it...
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crippled the us government and the entertainment industry sites a response to the closure of the populace. file sharing website mega upload advocates of the online freedom celebrated on january twentieth when the us congress announced it would indefinitely postponed voted on so part and people the controversial legislation will now be rewritten in the hope of finding a better balance between online freedom and copyright protection but a compromise that suits everyone will be almost impossible to find making round two of the battle for the internet only a certainty. well you and your friends you colleagues are trying to fight the so people have bills to delay but despite the decision on the bills the u.s. authorities have closed down the apple one of the biggest biggest file sharing sites in the world so doesn't that mean that the existing legislation is enough to to to to to to fight piracy in the mail so so why do you have to fight the soper people and why do they need this so people what's it all about first of all. in a mist right attacked in different ways of course with so-called peo
crippled the us government and the entertainment industry sites a response to the closure of the populace. file sharing website mega upload advocates of the online freedom celebrated on january twentieth when the us congress announced it would indefinitely postponed voted on so part and people the controversial legislation will now be rewritten in the hope of finding a better balance between online freedom and copyright protection but a compromise that suits everyone will be almost impossible...
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civil populace and then there are other ideas which are being translated into life like dispatching so-called communitarian convoys do we hope to provoke a reaction on the part of the government forces border guards and try to see to that any impression be made that there is a humanitarian catastrophe or also know that nobody contradicts that that arms are delivered to syria arms for the militants extremists who are trying to use this protest movement to their aunt to carry out the force. toppling of the government starting with some cities. on the border of this syrian arab republic and this is again inadmissible absolutely counterproductive sense it will result in the. booming of the spiral of violence that we come out against any violence in syria and where it comes from this is a quotation from the plan of the league of arab states to stop the violence no matter where it comes from and those who have an influence over those armed crew ping's in the ranks of position as should use their influence in order to stop violence is coming from either side and those who are talking with the govern
civil populace and then there are other ideas which are being translated into life like dispatching so-called communitarian convoys do we hope to provoke a reaction on the part of the government forces border guards and try to see to that any impression be made that there is a humanitarian catastrophe or also know that nobody contradicts that that arms are delivered to syria arms for the militants extremists who are trying to use this protest movement to their aunt to carry out the force....
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and those political leaders were able to mobilize a kind of the xenophobic pinkston amongst the populace of afghanistan and drive them out so that the first afghan war most famously the defeat of the british garrison were forced to retreat in the winter of 1841 and 1842 and a supposedly slaughtered. a famous picture having been the only survivor. of course he was not. -- the methodology of empire maintains that he was. what is forgotten is the fact that the british returned the next spring with an army of retribution that went ahead and destroyed the largest bazaar in central asia. so what we see is with british incursions into the region that over time as it were their welcome, and it becomes a focal point of resistance which becomes unity for afghans to drive up the british indian troopers. >> host: as it happens, your book is called .. we have been talking 150, 250 years of history. what can we learn from what the have been talking about? >> well, before i engage with that it is important to remember that history is built on recognizing context. the course of events that happened in t
and those political leaders were able to mobilize a kind of the xenophobic pinkston amongst the populace of afghanistan and drive them out so that the first afghan war most famously the defeat of the british garrison were forced to retreat in the winter of 1841 and 1842 and a supposedly slaughtered. a famous picture having been the only survivor. of course he was not. -- the methodology of empire maintains that he was. what is forgotten is the fact that the british returned the next spring with...
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newt gingrich has finally settled on a populace message that may work for him. >> right but was last monday's debate a game-changer in that newt wasn't able to play to the crowd and he really didn't have such a great night and the next morning he said how dumb of me not to challenge brian williams? >> right he definitely said that. he did turn in a flat performance. >> yeah. >> tonight, it's going to be wolf blitzer and the crowd is going to be able to participate and i think you'll see a lot of these candidates play to that. i was with rick santorum down in florida a couple of days ago. he said he's going to tart piling on the media there and hoping he can get some crowd reaction and maybe traction down in florida too. i think tonight it's going to be interesting to see if mitt romney is going to be able to sustain and argument against newt gingrich. so far he hasn't been able to. he trotted out this idea of i read the reagan diaries and newt you aren't mentioned very much in them. newt said he wasn't a part of the reagan revolution and was an independent back in the reagan era. >>
newt gingrich has finally settled on a populace message that may work for him. >> right but was last monday's debate a game-changer in that newt wasn't able to play to the crowd and he really didn't have such a great night and the next morning he said how dumb of me not to challenge brian williams? >> right he definitely said that. he did turn in a flat performance. >> yeah. >> tonight, it's going to be wolf blitzer and the crowd is going to be able to participate and i...
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hundred eighty said we you know we our leverage frank our leverage frankly goes up as the voting populace goes down i mean just came right out and said well i don't know anything about that particular statement but. but i will say that when it comes to something like getting an absentee ballot when you never solicited one i days that is beyond the pale of how many there have been i want somebody to tell me how many instances of voter fraud that we're talking about here for the reason that we have to make sure that we're sure sure that everybody's going to but why would you want to go to all of the people or struggle by lightning you know you're going to you have democrat representative or we had a response we'll be right back coming up for the republicans coming up the republicans keystone pipeline job estimates over blown more rubble after the break. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now and. i think. even one well. whenever the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you get their freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so.
hundred eighty said we you know we our leverage frank our leverage frankly goes up as the voting populace goes down i mean just came right out and said well i don't know anything about that particular statement but. but i will say that when it comes to something like getting an absentee ballot when you never solicited one i days that is beyond the pale of how many there have been i want somebody to tell me how many instances of voter fraud that we're talking about here for the reason that we...
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one solution that some people approved was called populace sovereignty, which was congress shouldn't decide it, in any way, but the people who live in the district, they should decide whether they want slavery or not. but in any event, clay thought if i can only keep any mention of that condition out of the compromise, the south might buy it. so we finally worked out eight resolutions, eight, one for you, one for you, back and forth, and then on a cold rainy miserable night, this poor man who was dying, tuberculosis, went to the home of daniel webster webster had given such a wonderful speech back to the webster-haines debate and one and inseparatable now and forever. you want liberty? i got to have union. you break this union and your liberty won't mean a thing. and clay thought, okay, do it again in 1850. get up and speak and tell the members that they must not secede, think what would would have happened to this country? and he outlined his proposals and webster listened. he marvelled at what clay had done. you see, ladies and gentlemen, it takes leadership. it takes vision. and i
one solution that some people approved was called populace sovereignty, which was congress shouldn't decide it, in any way, but the people who live in the district, they should decide whether they want slavery or not. but in any event, clay thought if i can only keep any mention of that condition out of the compromise, the south might buy it. so we finally worked out eight resolutions, eight, one for you, one for you, back and forth, and then on a cold rainy miserable night, this poor man who...
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the populace president on display in michigan. is it all just snuck. >> the dust upin the desert. january brewer wags her finger at president obama but will he be the big winner in the long run? my special commentary. >> their tents may be gone but the occupy message is still being heard loud and it began on the internet ... progressive politics with an edge. these are the young turks: unique voices ... a common goal. they took their message to the streets and started a movement. now, there's no turning back. the number-one news show on the internet meets the only independent tv news network. the young turks on current tv. >> think about this, more than half the electoral votes a candidate needs can be found in california, new york, texas and florida and they also happen to be the states with the country's largest hispanic population. we see why this week's gop fight for the latino vote in the sunshine state has become critical. former florida governor jeb bush made clear wyoming voting block is so important to the future of his republican party. >> the growing populations in all
the populace president on display in michigan. is it all just snuck. >> the dust upin the desert. january brewer wags her finger at president obama but will he be the big winner in the long run? my special commentary. >> their tents may be gone but the occupy message is still being heard loud and it began on the internet ... progressive politics with an edge. these are the young turks: unique voices ... a common goal. they took their message to the streets and started a movement....
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and what i can tell you is that every republican candidate fairs better in that populace than the president republican president. >> taking that and running with it. we will discuss the dynamics that make the sunshine state so very unique. next on "now." [ coughs ] what is this shorty? uh, tissues sir, i'm sick. you don't cough, you don't show defeat. give me your war face! raaah! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit card. nice ring. knock it off. ignore him. with the capital one venture card you earn... double miles on every purchase. [ sharon ] 3d is so real larry. i'm right here larry. if you're not earning double miles... you're settling for half. really? a plaid tie? what, are we in prep school? [ male announcer ] get the venture card at capitalone.com and earn double miles on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? i was gonna say that. uh huh... wwheeeeee!your wallet? wheeeeeeeeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee-he-he-heeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! pure adrenaline. whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about
and what i can tell you is that every republican candidate fairs better in that populace than the president republican president. >> taking that and running with it. we will discuss the dynamics that make the sunshine state so very unique. next on "now." [ coughs ] what is this shorty? uh, tissues sir, i'm sick. you don't cough, you don't show defeat. give me your war face! raaah! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit...
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there's a little populace twist here and to other hand, this is a state with an open primary.this election. i think that is why john mccain pulled out in 2008. nobody thought that he would win down there or ma mccain could win in south carolina. a state more conservative than he is. there's a big question mark as to what will happen in south carolina. because it's so conservative, i do have concerns for mitt romney down there. i think that the mormonism, if it's a problem for him, will be a brob in south carolina, this is where the fight to not be mitt romney, it will be ugly, it will be in mailers and flyer st church and on people's windshields. nobody knows how it will turn out. >> we were talking about mitt romney's chances and you sounded bullish. >> not bullish, but i do not think it will be a severe defeat. there's no coalescing. mitt romney will get thinks his vote. it will be more like iowa than new hampshire will get his vote. but will anybody be up close to him. if he wins another slim victory in south carolina because there's no coalescing, well, eventually, he has
there's a little populace twist here and to other hand, this is a state with an open primary.this election. i think that is why john mccain pulled out in 2008. nobody thought that he would win down there or ma mccain could win in south carolina. a state more conservative than he is. there's a big question mark as to what will happen in south carolina. because it's so conservative, i do have concerns for mitt romney down there. i think that the mormonism, if it's a problem for him, will be a...
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joe scarborough is with us now, what do you say as newt tries to play populace here, you were talking to his campaign spokes person and she said that he knows washington well and he can play the game well. is the that play? >> obviously. kelly ann conway said he is really an outsider and i said well, but here is the evidence that he has been a insider since 1978 and she said it's good we have an insider and i said you just said he is an outsider, and she said well he is both. regardless of what he calls it, he made millions dollars influencing what goes in in congress after he got out including the health care issue, the medicare part-d bill, that will add $7 trillion to our national debt. he is the enemy of the republican establishment in washington, d.c., a lot of people will start lining up to kill his campaign that are established republicans in d.c. they can make that argument as well. just like i said last week after new hampshire, gingrich and the rest have to kill romney in south carolina, and now the shoe is on the other foot. newt cannot win coming out of florida or they are
joe scarborough is with us now, what do you say as newt tries to play populace here, you were talking to his campaign spokes person and she said that he knows washington well and he can play the game well. is the that play? >> obviously. kelly ann conway said he is really an outsider and i said well, but here is the evidence that he has been a insider since 1978 and she said it's good we have an insider and i said you just said he is an outsider, and she said well he is both. regardless...
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>> you talk about how collectively all three republican presidential candidates with the overall populaceave net negatives. and of course you've noted, he's even got a higher negative rating. who had been buffett highs in our polls, but not since we looked this up john mccain -- only john kerry had a net negative. those are the people that at a time when you want a primary, a nomination, you have these kind of weak blows where people look at your life, your family, and we don't have weeks of flow. we have responsible journalism we live in the internet and capable age, and we're also in an era where stunning amounts of money, before until really the last nomination you took public financing, now we're spending $20 million in a week in florida and by the way, peter, i talking to some pollsters, but they have seen moves in tracking polls like never seen before, just stunning moves, 14 points in a night, seven points. before you would question your own methodology if that would happen, but that's clearly not the case. this is, what, the consumer digesting information that quickly? >> you take
>> you talk about how collectively all three republican presidential candidates with the overall populaceave net negatives. and of course you've noted, he's even got a higher negative rating. who had been buffett highs in our polls, but not since we looked this up john mccain -- only john kerry had a net negative. those are the people that at a time when you want a primary, a nomination, you have these kind of weak blows where people look at your life, your family, and we don't have weeks...
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foundations of fair labor standards and protecting farmers from the banks and the railroads leading to the populace progress amendment. they fought back in the court's winning cases now and then. some of them fought back as owners, shareholders, some of them fought back as cooperatives a new model now was not so commercially determined, it was owned by the farmers or owned by the consumers. some of them fought back by organizing rallies and demonstrations. you can see the occupy movement. some of them fought back by striking. some of them fought back by forming unions. some of them fought back by whistleblowing, by blowing a whistle inside these companies and taking the terrible information to the public, to the prosecuting attorneys or to legislators or to the media. now, because they have fought back they have attracted the attention of various transformations of corporate structure and power. corporations have as their monomaniac a purpose the aggregation of sales, the aggregation of profits in the aggregation of executive bonuses and to do that they have to control capital, labor, technology. a
foundations of fair labor standards and protecting farmers from the banks and the railroads leading to the populace progress amendment. they fought back in the court's winning cases now and then. some of them fought back as owners, shareholders, some of them fought back as cooperatives a new model now was not so commercially determined, it was owned by the farmers or owned by the consumers. some of them fought back by organizing rallies and demonstrations. you can see the occupy movement. some...
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here is the president in september with a populace tone. >> some billionaires have a tax rate as low as 1%, 1%. it's about making choices that benefit not just the people who have done fantastically well over the last few decades but that benefits the middle class. >> it's a lot of super heated rhetoric from all sides. we have heard it to campaign debates there's talk of class warfare, how do you get things done? >> we have to separate things and you are right, things are getting tough out there and it will get tougher closer to november. we have to focus to policy, and make sure we make the right choices as a nation. the jobs council has been focusing more on the policy side, as i said before, i'm encouraged in the last couple of months there's been bipartisan support around entrepreneurship, and there's not for many things but we have seen a number of bills in the house and two from the senate. we saw a couple of acts coming in, and so there's bipartisan support that is focusing on entrepreneur ship, it's the secret sauce that has built america. there's battles that will be fought
here is the president in september with a populace tone. >> some billionaires have a tax rate as low as 1%, 1%. it's about making choices that benefit not just the people who have done fantastically well over the last few decades but that benefits the middle class. >> it's a lot of super heated rhetoric from all sides. we have heard it to campaign debates there's talk of class warfare, how do you get things done? >> we have to separate things and you are right, things are...
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and you have got with the populace gingrich or democratic case obama. is that going to hurt romney?u do have this weird convergence between those in the republic primaries trying to outflank romney on the right such as newt gingrich and rick perry who are making the same arguments at dnc and moveon.org about romney's past at bain capital. i don't suspect that that particular argument will have much traction. what romney has to fear if anything in south carolina is first the fact as you mentioned earlier that he finished fouh place last time around in 2008. also the fact that 60% of south carolina g.o.p. primary voters identify themselves as evangelical christians. their problem would be not with bain capital. but with romney's various gyrations on the subject of abortion. i will also tell you that i think that the romney campaign is prepared for something less than a compelling victory or even perhaps, i don't think they are prepared for a loss in south carolina. but i think they are already looking ahead to florida. romney people will tell you that they are here for the long haul i
and you have got with the populace gingrich or democratic case obama. is that going to hurt romney?u do have this weird convergence between those in the republic primaries trying to outflank romney on the right such as newt gingrich and rick perry who are making the same arguments at dnc and moveon.org about romney's past at bain capital. i don't suspect that that particular argument will have much traction. what romney has to fear if anything in south carolina is first the fact as you...
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any primary fight you're looking at two an establishment front-runner and an alternative who is a populace social conservative front-runner. mitt romney's been the establishment front-runner against a constellation, not a candidate. and now santorum if he can do well here, has a chance to become that. >> you know, obviously mitt romney has been campaigning a lot on the idea of elect ibilty that he is the one. i mean, how does rick santorum or a ron paul counter that argument, or do they need to? is it clear how important elect ability is to the folks in iowa right now. >> i think it it is pretty important. i was at an event with rick santorum yesterday and guy in the crowd said i'm undecided, i'm a conservative, and frankly i'm leaning toward romney because of his executive experience. i talked to other republican office holders in the state and they say that, look, these are party activists, they're stalwarts, yes, but they want somebody who can win. don't understand estimate how much intensity there is to beat barack obama, how much people are fed up with the process, politics in washing
any primary fight you're looking at two an establishment front-runner and an alternative who is a populace social conservative front-runner. mitt romney's been the establishment front-runner against a constellation, not a candidate. and now santorum if he can do well here, has a chance to become that. >> you know, obviously mitt romney has been campaigning a lot on the idea of elect ibilty that he is the one. i mean, how does rick santorum or a ron paul counter that argument, or do they...
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he sees opportunities in places like minnesota, where there's a big populace in the republican party that he believes he can turn against mitt romney. there's a lot yet to be said about this race but looks as though the florida aspect of it may soon be written and the chapter closed. the romney people look very confident. >> carl, you could argue all of this back-fighting, regardless, produces four candidates who still go all the way to the convention. i don't see ron paul going anywhere. i imagine he sticks it out. i think you could make a point that rick santorum might but you don't know. newt gingrich indicated he would by sheer mass, wouldn't it be possible that gingrich is right, that it would deny simply because there are three other entrants in the race on an apportionment base basis, picking up delegates who could deny a simple majority for mitt romney? >> that's very true and it's going to be further stated that the gingrich campaign sees a few states down the road where he is likely to come out with a victory. he specifically looks at georgia. mississippi, alabama, states i
he sees opportunities in places like minnesota, where there's a big populace in the republican party that he believes he can turn against mitt romney. there's a lot yet to be said about this race but looks as though the florida aspect of it may soon be written and the chapter closed. the romney people look very confident. >> carl, you could argue all of this back-fighting, regardless, produces four candidates who still go all the way to the convention. i don't see ron paul going anywhere....
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we will take a look at the governor's populace appeal. also tonight will women vote for newt gingrich? janine turner and leslie marshall on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. newt gingrich and the evil empire. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. faced with harsh accusations from his former wife marianne, speaker gingrich turned the tabletion last night in a very shrewd way. he killed the messenger, he hammered the press. for conservative americans, this was deeply gratifying because there is no question that the american media are generally invested in liberal politics. a pew research poll in 2008 found that americans believe journalists favored barack obama over john mccain by a margin of 70-9. and just 8% of the press people themselves say they are conservative. mr. gingrich well understands that reality. and the hostility conservatives have toward the media and s
we will take a look at the governor's populace appeal. also tonight will women vote for newt gingrich? janine turner and leslie marshall on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. newt gingrich and the evil empire. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. faced with harsh accusations from his former wife marianne, speaker...