whack-a-mole. it s hard to see trump move on because of these drip, drip, drip of revelations, and stuff hard to pin down, decades old allegations that are hard to prove or disprove. john, you know the house leadership so well. this is what newt gingrich had to say on fox business today. let me say about trump, who i admire and try to help as much as i can. there s a big trump and a little trump. the little trump is, frankly, pathetic. and, i mean, he s one of the supporters and surrogates, frequent surrogate. what is happening on capitol hill with the leadership and how does paul ryan emerge from all of this? well, i think paul s got to do what paul s got to do. he s got to manage his coalition. some people in his coalition really love donald trump and they re going to continue to support donald trump throughout this campaign. we ve seen this through the primary process. you know, i was an anti-trump guy for a while. during the primary process, i wanted anybody but trump, exc
a shred of doubt about clinton s use of private e-mail while she was secretary of state. a former adviser to the clintons told fox business today he still thinks she ll be the democratic nominee but is starting to have doubts. the revolutionelations about the e-mails it raised for the first time in my mind a question a question nonetheless. reporter: clinton revealed saturday she ll testify before the house committee on benghazi in september before trey gowdy, who could uncover revelations about her e-mails. donald trump is focusing his attacks on clinton instead of republicans and he did that in iowa. the billionaire businessman is still dominating the polls. a poll found trump s numbers
do you have a statement from the epa? yes, we do. i shall read it to you here. the agency is taking steps to establish increased requirements for mandatory transactional documentation. what does that mean, steve? and insuring increased accountability for misuse of purchased cards. that sounds good with a british accent, doesn t it? does indeed. it is an eye opener, just the act that people are mad about this kind of thing. this is where your tax dollars are going. we re being stolen from. they ought to get the money back and some of those people probably ought to be fired. good luck with that. thank you very much. we re going to be watching you at fox business today at 11:00 o clock right through 1:00 o clock. from reality show vixen to wife, mother and trend setter, kristen cavalerri is here to tell us if we look terrific or not.
is terrible. are you trying to tell me we cut two cents on the dollar? actually it s $45 billion worth of cuts this calendar year. that s it. that s very little. are you trying to tell me that those kind of cuts impede our capability to gather intelligence before the boston event, that they affect the jobs markets, affects the overall economy in the last month? look, i m sorry, i just don t buy it. i think it s reprehensible to politicize an event like this. gretchen: would be like on the other side if republicans said this maybe had happened because of president obama s foreign policy with regard to terrorism. that would also be outrageous. there are two sides to this fence. don t politicize an event like this. don t do it. that s opinion, okay. steve: stuart varney is going to have a lot to talk about over at fox business today, 9:20 eastern time where he takes control of that channel each and every week. all right, stewart. gretchen: coming up, boston has a message for
kilmeade, 50.48. varney 47.91. you have lost. that s not true. brian: i am the winner. thank you very much. blame the republicans for stuart s loss. i would like to thank everybody that make that possible. but i should have given you five points because you started your interview kind of interesting saying what kind of football do you play? i realize i had an advantage built in. emmitt smith is the all-time rushing champion. i asked him what does a rusher do? grab the ball and run like the devil to the far end? and i was right. steve: you didn t say, so you re a russian? rematch. steve: stuart varney we ll be watching your show over in fox business today at 9:20. gretchen: next, one