was convicted of insider training in 2014, he led the fraud prevention efforts and instructed his company not to go along with investigators, and he now goes under a name. and what happened to the loans, the new company refused to cooperate. congress is asking to look at findings but john, the money is just gone at this point. john. john: i heard horowitz say the pressure was to get the money out as quick as possible, find out if there is fraud later on, wow, i don t think the taxpayers will be too happy about this. what the heck. jacqui: points for creativity, i suppose, but shame on the government for not noticing some obvious scams. a cattle ranch on the jersey shore, come on. john: really, hello. jacqui: apparently no recourse either. anyway newt gingrinch is
shattering records for the month of october. now secretary mayorkas is facing the heat on capitol hill. he he he henry cuellar will join us next. john: republicans one seat away from majority. what should it be in the new term, investigating the biden administration or other business? former house speaker newt gingrinch has some advice and he is standing by to join us next. so we re hard at work helping them achieve financial freedom. we re proud to serve people everywhere, in investing for the retirement they envision. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive.
abortions once a dedetectable human heartbeat was present, they said the ruling was wrong and dobbs wiped that out of existence. sandra: republicans need just one more seat to clinch the house majority. before they take control, some gop members have made it clear they don t want the party spending the first few months in power launching investigations into, for example, the biden administration. let s bring in newt gingrinch, very good to see you, mr. speaker. thanks for joining us. where do you fall on this? what do you think when you hear some newly elected members of congress, republicans saying we shouldn t be focusing on that right now. we told voters our priorities were, for example, inflation. well, let me say first of all, this will be the eighth time since 1916 you have had a congress with a majority in the 220 to 223 range.
going up against him now than maybe even six months ago. clearly this seems to be governor desantis s time. you wait four years and you are the former governor of florida, is that a good idea. today let s see, mike pence was on a show this morning, he s not saying he s not going to run, mike pompeo was on the same program says he s going to announce at some point, so i think that trump has wanted to clear the field. he would want to be so imposing, so imposing like an incumbent president it will just clear the republican field and i don t think that s going to happen anymore. john: we will find out soon enough. byron, great to talk about two years from now, it s all about the future. sandra, we have more looking into the crystal ball ahead. sandra: newt gingrinch, bill from the wall street journal, and bret baier and speaking with
the senate not being, despite the governors lost a seat and speaks well of what kevin was able to accomplish. not as much he wanted to or as i thought he would, but i m confident he will be the next speaker. sandra: interesting stuff. glad to have you on today, mr. speaker. thank you for your time. thank you. john: always good to see newt. now to developing news out of idaho where four college students were killed early sunday morning. their bodies found in an off campus house near the university of idaho. the town s mayor calling it a possible burglary gone wrong or a crime of passion. dan springer is live in moscow, idaho. what are we learning today? yeah, john, we are learning today the four university of idaho students were killed using a knife or some other sharp object based on the injuries and the city put out a press release this morning saying it was an