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leadership with him. tom delay, dennis hastert, his successor. the leaders of the committee. so you know these people. secondly, you don t have to come and stand in the hall to talk to people. you can call them up. you can meet them at other events. there are all sorts of meetings that people have. so, no, it doesn t mean you stand outside the door, but you give people advice about how to deal with these individuals, and then you talk to them. it is inconceivable to me that there weren t conversations between newt gingrich or his aides. that s the other way people work. he was the speaker. people are used to dealing with someone s aides. he said it was the gingrich group. there were people working with him. they go there and say, gee, newt thinks this and newt thinks that. it s so clear. and this effort to blame us. the republicans were in charge. newt gingrich as four years as speaker and for eight years after that, the people he helped put in the leadership. they were the ones who ha
of holding up a reporters. but when they create a cordon around a candidate that has the effect of holding off reporters number one and questions. and number two, it is worth millions of dollars to an out of luck campaign. absolutely. to not have to hire private security, right? and the movements. this gives them movement place a to place b. the secret service takes care of all of that. suddenly they have a campaign infrastructure which is the understandable security component but it also is a huge plus for a striving campaign. no question. let s talk about the other candidate in the news is newt gingrich. what we are now learning courtesy of bloomberg in the washington post and other reporters is that he had a huge role in terms of the gingrich group, the money that he was able to earn advocating for things that are very controversial with conservative republicans, including the prescription drug benefit which was unpaid for. we found out earlier this week at.6 million acc
i m trying to understand yeah. was it a quid pro quo? how often did you talk to them? did they come to your office, did you go to them? i think maybe once a month they would drop by, we would spend an hour. it would always start with me listening. i would say what are you trying to solve, what are your concerns, what are you trying to get done? and i have done this with many, many clients. it s not at all unusual for us to have folks to come in and say this is what we are trying to get done, this is how we are trying to solve a wide range of problems. many of them involved health. as you know, we founded out of gingrich group we founded the center for health transformation and we ended up publishing books and we ended one a whole range of things. i m proud of what we have done. i helped run four small businesses during the period when i was out of office before i ran for president. i have a pretty good idea what it is like to be a business person and to meet a payroll and to fi
$37 million to the center for health transformation. another gingrich aligned group from as astra zeneca, blue cross blue shield. all of these things remind us and voters that newt gingrich has been around for a very long time and he is fundamentally a creature of washington. why did all these people pay him all this money? i know newt has said it s for his historical perspective. that s what he had to say earlier in the week. but we know that it s because he knows how washington works. he knows who to call. that s not necessarily what republican primary voters have said they want this time around. we ll have more to that coming up with barney frank in a minute. thank you, chris. have a great weekend. get some rest. i m try. turning now to occupy wall street, in new york city where the movement of course began, thousands turned out yesterday to protest at least 300 were arrested. howard wolfe new york city s deputy mayor for government affairs and communications joins
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