Fourteen years ago he was the architect of theRepublican Revolution and the Contract with America. Today Newt Gingrich calls himself a champion of bipartisanship. Before the former Speaker of the House addresses an audience at Oberlin College later this month, he joins us to talk about the political season and his current reform efforts focused on energy, health care and education. Also, a November ballot issue will ask Ohio voters to ratify recent payday lending restrictions. We'll hear from both sides of that debate. You're invited to join both conversations Tuesday morning at 9 a.m.Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
Sandy Theis, spokeswoman for the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio
Kim Norris, spokeswoman for Ohioans for Financial Freedom