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>> welcome to "on the record" with governor john kasich. the next big primary election day approaches. we have an audience with mostly undecided voters and some kasich supporters. i have questions for governor kasich and so does our live audience. we are going to take questions from you now at home. let's welcome presidential candidate ohio governor john kasich. nice to see you, sir. >> nice to be here. thank you. (applause) >> and now my first question to
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governor kasich is there a path for you to get 1,237 delegates or to secure the nomination of your party will it have to be a brokered convention and if so do you fear a ruptured republican party? >> we picked about half of the delegates. there's a poll i can't remember but at nbc somebody trump was at 27 cruz at 25 and i was at 24. it is really jammed and close. i think is possible this year, greta that somebody could get there. it is possible but probably not. can you go to a convention and come out united? >> absolutely. i was a mere child when governor reagan at the time challenged ford. ford beat him at the election. i was there. i was managing five states for governor reagan. it was the coolest thing in the
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world. i showed up at the convention and this guy was working, wanted me to help him. i welcomed him can you handle five states for governor reagan? i said absolutely. i ran five states for them. we lost we came out united. i think the delegates are serious about becoming commander-in-chief and the president of the united states. >> you had a big night in michigan virtual tie for second place and fox news poll has you in your home state up by five points. you better win ohio, right? >> it is not a question for me.
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i am working arred there now. i will go down for the debate i am back and i am living in ohio all over the state. >> i assume you are going to ask for an endorsement. >> not necessarily. >> what are you going to say to him? >> about whi will have a chat. >> about what? >> will he want to know how it is going. i will tell him how it is going. he's following. it is a funny thing i will probably ask him to support me, but i am going to tell him what's going on out here. what he is concerned about is having somebody who can run the country and somebody who has experience and all of that. i am looking forward to seeing jeb. he campaigned for me. we will see what happens.
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>> we wake up this morning the iranians have tested two ballistic missiles and you are going to wipe israel off the map. does it violate u.s. security council resolutions and what are you going to do? >> i would want to hear all of the details. what i would say after learning about the details is i would actually move to suspend the nuclear agreement. this need a missile test. the inflammatory language about destroying israel is so bad such a violation of the spirit of agreement. i would suspend it and allies to suspend it. we tried to make an agreement with you but this is not just about the crossed t's and dotted ooishg's this is about the spirit of the agreement which you have violated. that's what i would do.
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i have served on the arms services committee for 18 years. after 9-11 secretary rumsfeld invited me into the pentagon after 9-11 to help with some of the problems we have had. i didn't say we need to rip it up on day one. if i were president i would call them and say i am sorry but we are suspending this agreement. it may not be a direct violation it is a violation of the whole intent of the improving of relations. i would say you get your act together and get back to us. >> we have a question from an audience member nicole. have you decided and secondly what's your question? >> i am a registered republican voter in illinois. i am undecided. i am a 2015 college graduate i
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have seen a lot of my friends really struggle to find post graduate employment either settling for jobs they are over qualified for or aren't finding anything at all. all of these free college promises aren't all they are cracked up to be because more people will graduate with degrees. >> there are more things we can do to drive down the cost of higher education. i was in michigan the other day. do you know that you can go two years to a community college in michigan and it would cost you $6,000? you can transfer all of those credits to a four-year school? can you image how much money you save when you do that? community college experience is one we all ought to think about. if we don't get a handle on these costs i think these four years schools are going to be disintermediated there is going
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to be traum mdramatic change iny we approach them. we have to have a growing economy. takes four things. one it takes reasonable regulations so you don't crush small business. when you over regulate and kill small business when you kill there you are killing jobs for somebody like you. you need to lower taxes all of the time on businesses because it sends a message to job creators. you have to have a plan for fiscal sanity. i made a speech one time back when i was in congress. i sawed congress spends like a drunken sailor. the woman wrote me a letter she said i am deeply offended because my husband is draung ensailor. in my state i would urge them all to do when you enter a two-year or community college where you pick up experience and go to the four-year school what are the jobs that are available
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what is your passion. do you know what that job pays? this is what it takes for to you get one. in other words, we need to have somebody guiding us all of the way through our higher education experience so we don't ring up all of this debt and we go we would like to get jobs but there are no jobs. we know what the indy manned jobs are and we need to train them based on what you want to do in life. does that make sense to you? oo let me tell you sometimes people say is kasich tough enough? i am telling my university you do this. don't mess around with me on this. i don't want them walking around for two or three years ringing up et debt and worse off if they had never gone. our universities are doing this and we need to do it k through
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12. we are doing it in our state telling young people about occupations, what does a weather man do what does a police woman do? what does a teacher do? as we get older it becomes more sophisticated. it begins to realize a path for them basically on the direction they want to go. so that is the way i think we have to think about it. >> how are you going to get colleges to do that? >> i tell how i get them to do it. you are going to do it or you don't get any capitol dollars ov from me. you have to have leverage. one of the things i would do as president is to show the governors across this country and legislators about what leverage is. frankly they want to do it. they need to understand you can't have people graduating without degrees, without jobs, and they are a lot of higher education institutions in this country that have 80, 90 percent graduation with 80, 90 percent in a position of where they can get a job. when they do it right it is really cool. when they do it wrong they need
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to change. >> let me ask another question. suppose you are a 55-year-old man or woman you have two kids in high school you worked for a company 20-year the, and you are out there and you are worried to death. what do you tell that person? >> that is one of the scare yetts things. these are sort of the trump supporters. i am 55 years old i lost my job. you go home fill out a resume this is going to work out for me and you never get hired. it is a scary proposition for a man and a woman and over time you feel like you are losing your dig -- dignity. number one there's always the access to the community college and always access to community college and the skills we have to for jobs we exist. >> you have the skills and you are not trying to get them. we are trying to push on this.
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there are many job openings in illinois and ohio all across this country. what we want to do is get blocks of companies to come together and put on-line an education program that if they complete it they will be guaranteed an interview with the company that is involved in putting the curriculum together. you are not working a lot of money you are in mcdonald you have a couple kids you are a woman. you want to work in healthcare and the hospital. we can get our hospitals to put together like our insurance companies do, a curriculum, you can take it at your speed you can pass the course you are guaranteed an interview with that company. those are the kinds of things we ought to be doing. these are real issues. why did they lose their job? i want to move job training back
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to the states. the way the federal government works now is you have to lose your job basically before -- you have to lose your job before they will train you for another job you don't even have. why don't we keep them and train them so they don't lose their job. that's the way normal people would do it. >> governor? you have a question for an audience member. chelsea have you decided or not and then your question, please. >> i have not decided yet. thank you for joining us tonight. i go to university of chicago and education is important to me. i grew up in a small farming town in wisconsin. our public schools had trouble with learning materials. they go on to work on the family farm the military or vocational school. at college i sometimes feel further behind than other students on my reading and math skills. as president what will you do to
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make sure that by putting education in a state and local level that you won't leave behind college bound students? >> there's a lot you said there. let me tell you what there are 104 federal education programs that i would put into four buckets including special education and ship it to the states. i believe the best way to fix our schools is at the state and local or school board level. (applause) >> everybody like that idea. we could be doing it now. what frustrates me you want to have better education what are you waiting on? there's nobody stopping you from doing it. i call my daughter's principle. part of it is for us to dig in.
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you see a lot of entrepreneurs dedicating themselves to fix the local schools where they live. god bless them. i believe you should have vocational education. you should start it in the 7th grade but it should not disqualify you from going to the four-year degree or two-year or community college. for the college students i think we should be able to take college credit courses when you are in high school. we call it college credit plus in ohio. at the same time if you get to be a senior if you don't pass the math and the english tests you have to pay tuition to take it in college we should ram mediate it on-line before you even get out. there are a lot of things we can do but it rests on the school board. my job as the president would be to travel the country talking about the things that are working. that is the beauty to muffling things to the states.
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in washington there's no any innovation. i wish somebody had a smart phone. this is the first time i have been in a room and not seen a smart phone. >> we took them away from them. >> if you think about a smart phone. everything is changing. everything is going at the speed of light. communications. you are not even going to the store to shop any more. medicine is changing. it is more personalized. the transportation. i mean uber and everything else. by the way government is trying to kill uber because the taxi union. they shouldn't do that. here's the point. erg in our country is changing. if you were a business and you were not changing, rapidly, you die. you go out of business. if you are in the government you are not changing we ring up debt we to pay for. we have to move power money and influence out of washington back to where we live.
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once it is back here you have to change the world. you have to take it up. >> governor there are many people in your party on the far right they hate common core. is there sort of a one-minute persuasive thing you can make that electrifies a lot of people in your party? >> what we do is our state board approves the standards. we want high standards with local control. >> why does your party hate it? >> they got on the internet they thought it was washington dictating something. every state should handle it the way you want to. they don't have the highest standards in ohio. we have reemphasized in our budgets this is the job of the school boards. if you don't have high standards
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the record 2016 town hall with governor john kasich. we are coming to you live where next week illinois voters will hit the polls. get right back to our questions from our audience with governor john kasich. paul, have you decided and what is your question? >> i am undecided right now. thank you for joining us tonight. i am a student from new jersey. i was wondering so candidates on both side of the isle have spoken aggressively strongly against free trade particularly talking about the trans-pacific partnership or with regards to companies that out source jobs. i was wondering what your stants was on and a half taw and the tpp especially with regards to the american economy. >> i voted for and a half taw. the whole purpose was to bring down the barriers to the united states being able to shipt products over there. there are 38 million americans
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who have jobs that are connected to the trade. one of ever rye five americans some say we are not trading with anybody. what do you think will happen? the price will go up they will buy less of it and people will lose their jobs. the problem with trade is we have been arrogant about when companies -- when they are dumping seal they were selling it below the price of making it. in ohio they were hurting u.s. steel that was investing. we need an extra dieted process to deal with countries that cheat so we don't go to an international bureaucracy spend three years to figure it out and say yeah, we won and everybody is out of work. i want an expedited process. i kwworry about manipulation in
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some of the griements. this issue called origin where are the parts in your vehicle. i don't want to get all detailed about this. this is what i think. i have always had this position. we need free trade but we need fair trade. when we see violations out there we must act unilaterally to protect people's jobs and be careful about it because you don't want it to swing around and not know what you are talking about. in the case of south korea we should have stopped the imports immediately. we have to be global no question about it. we have to have better rules when it comes to trade. when people violate them we have to hold them accountable for it. >> what about where someone do violate the rules but an air-conditioning company decides to move all to mexico because they can find cheaper labor and it wipes out a town of indiana
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because it is not just the companies losing their job it hurts the industry and the town. >> we had one big company that was going to move. i told them if you are going to move and send stuff back to the united states you are jeopardizing the public support for trade in the country. there is more to life than serving money. i know how companies work and there is a value that under pins the profit. and look, sometimes companies are not going to make enough money here. you can't put a wall up. they are not moving anyway. we now have a thousand jobs with a chinese investor. we used to have you have to have
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ohioans working. p works both ways. we have to take advantage of low energy prices access to the american market and skilled labor and work force. now the star where i was today they are expanding their employment in the united states. it is a complicated issue. what i would tell you is, my family, my father carried mail on his back. my uncle worked in steel mills that's where i grew up. i am not going to permit the sort of trade that's going to rip us off or deindustrialize us. >> i have a question. steven. are you decided and can we have a question for the governor? >> i am undecided and thank you governor. welcome to the windy city. some candidates have a harder time than others of giving us specific ideas of what that
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should look like. as a future physician i wonder for your vision of healthcare policy in the few fewer what is the appropriate role in the state for healthcare and how do we bring down costs increase accessibility and preserving choice and really protecting that important intimate relationship with a doctor and patient? >> very simple question. the problem is it doesn't deal with the most difficult problem which is rising healthcare costs. if we look at our deductibles we are hitting quickly towards an almost catastrophic policy. the deductibles are so high. that's a problem. number two, companies are not expanding because they don't want to get caught in the web of obamacare. in my state insurance costs have gone up an average of 80 percent. we have to get rid of it? what would i do to get rid of it? i would take federal resources campai combine it with a freed up medicaid program to continue to cover the working poor. we can't uninsure people secondly we have to make sure no
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one loses insurance because of preexisting condition. we have a launch of program that i would make a move nationally. we don't understand what it costs when we go to the hospital what our doctors cost, what the quality is. it is easier to translate the dead sea scrolls than translate a hospital bill. i want to know if you are a hospital if you are a physician i want to know what your quality is and what your prices are. we can chart it on a graph. there are people who charge high amounts and the quality is not better than those who charge lesser amounts. we are going to incentivize for people who do high quality with at the midpoint. we want to continue to drive healthcare and put downward pressure on it.
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wend up in something like a rationing. we don't want to have that. we will pay primary care doctors who keep up healthy over the mean. you might want to be a primary care doctor. i said a lot there and it is very complicated but we have been involved in every major health system in the state including the cleave clanked clinic. we believe this is the long-term answer for all of us instead of being rationed as we find ourselves in a tough position. >> we have more questions for you in the second half of the show and from the audience. ke we are live on the record in 2016 town hall in chicago. sales event is on.
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>> live from america's news headquarters i am kelly wright. a suicide bomb kills at least 34 people in turkey's capital. at least 2500 others have been injured. no one is claiming responsibility. a senior says they are con semming the attack. the u.s. is reaffirming the strong partnership with the nato ally, turkey. another terrorist attack. this one at a beach resort in ivory coast leaves 16 people
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dead. government sources say six of the attackers were killed. a diplomatic source tells fox news the intended targets were mriekly americans led by the senior member of the. a member of al qaeda claiming responsibility for that. i am kelly wright. now back to "on the record". >> we are back live in chicago with our special live on the record 2016 town hall with gop presidential candidate governor john kasich. hoping for a big day this coming tuesday. voters in the home state of ohio will cast their ballots. let's get back to the question for the audience from governor kasich. you have a question for the government another. are you undecided or decided? >> i am undecided. i am a registered republican. trying to decide whether or not to vote for you. >> you have a great voice, man. check out radio. >> i was thinking of that, too.
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>> really, so good. >> anyway. beyo -- the ongoing crisis in syria and iraq demonstrate threats in security abroad and at home would you be ready and willing to land troops on the ground and would you support regime change in syria as a part of the resolution to the problem? >> we have to look at this a couple different ways. i don't believe in the u.s. getting involved in civil wars directly. i would not use troops to push assad out. i have been calling for a long time some of my friends to provide the aid to the anti assad sources forces in syria. we didn't do anything. okay? in regards toe isis. we need to reassemble the coalition question had in the
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first gulf war. a coalition of muslim arabs. we hear of them they are over there in the middle east. obviously in egypt and saudi arabia and jordan and the gulf states. they need to be a part of this along with our european friends. we can get folks in other parts of the world to join us. we need to go in the air and on the ground. some people say we yuts pput sp forces on the ground. in the air on the ground wipe them out because they are a cult of evil and a cult of death. once it settles down come home. let the regional powers rigwrit the map draw the map where they wanted and settle it down. i don't want to use u.s. forces to try to convert people to our way of life. i don't want to have our direct involvement in civil war the. when we go it has to be a direct interest with a man to win take care of business and a plan to
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be able to get out. that's how we should run federal policy. >> james are you undecided? >> yes, i am. >> we have a lot of unde sighed people in chicago. >> governor kasich in light of nuclear posturing he is cal rating in the china sea how do they diplomatically and mill tarryl rye -- militarily in southeast asia. >> there are 10 million people who live in seoul south korea. it is easy to theorize what you would do. anything you do we have to take into account the fact that we don't want to lose a million people in south korea. i would tell you i am beginning to see the pressure ratcheting up in north korea. the chinese are participating. it uses a transfer of money of
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cash in and out of the country. we should tell the chinese we should give the high altitude defense system with the south koreans and japanese that will stir them up and they are beginning to put more pressure on north korea. everybody says they can lock it down. they have to be involved in the resolution. they are not in the strat lees they are in the other ones. it is not a big deal. they are sending barrier battle groups out there anywhere in the china sea. i would tell the chinese i would stop trying to hack us so we would have the defense let them
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know we have offensive capability oh to knockout what we have. i would tell the russians we are going to arm the ukrainians with lethal defensive weapons so we can fight with their freedom. i would also make it clear to putin that this whole russian speaking people are going to go and get them and free them and all of that. they come into our sphere into nato or finland or sweden, you are attacking us. when putin looks into my eyes to see all of the way to my soul he will see a freedom fighter that is what he will see. >> we will be right back with more questions for governor john kasich live on the record 2016 town hall continues next. my mom loves giving me advice. she even gives me advice...
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>> welcome back to chicago for our live 2015 town hall with governor john kasich. your question for governor kasich, have you decided? >> i am julianne vern nest. i am actually a early voter. i am a delegate for carly fiorina but since she dropped out i am looking for another candidate. i am looking forward to your answer to my question. my question is during the debate you have been staying above the fray when it comes to debating with your pierce so a lot of other candidates are attacking each other. if you are the nominee will you stay above the fray or will you take the offensive against secretary clinton? >> i don't like the personal
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attacks in any circumstance. whenever i say i am not going to get in the mud with anybody you could also blow the roof off the ceiling when i say that at these meetings now. i think people are tired of it. aren't you tired of it? >> i mean my approach would be to talk about the record. i am not going to get into personal stuff. i have known her for a long time. by the way it is interesting staying above the fray and everything the latest usa today survey indicates that i beat her by 11 points more than anybody else because i can get crossover votes. here's the interesting thing about polls. before you walk away i want to sell you something interesting about polls. when they don't work for you you dismiss them. when you get one that works for you you talk about it a lot.
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>> next question we have is from natalie. natalie, are you decided or undecided? >> i am undecided. i would like to ask you about how you would add dress the issue of sexual assault facing women across the u.s. on campuses. i think it's an issue neither party have properly addressed yet and i want to moe what role you think the government can take in combatting the issue making sure victims are cared for and when the schools fail they are held accountable? >> this is something that we have -- i got involved with i guess maybe a year ago maybe not that long. i have a woman lawyer who is one of the most important people in my office who went through all of this. here's where we are. we want when a student enters the university they need to know where they can go if in fact something happens. they need to know that when they go there, if their information
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they give them will be held confidential. thirdly there will be an ability to have access to a rape kit that will be safely secured and stored, because what we find is that over time women are very interested in seeking justice. when it first happens, it is so difficult for anybody that we wanted to make sure we preserve the option so justice can be done. we take it very seriously. we have asked all of our universities to make sure they adopt this policy. some are further ahead than others. but again, i have a good relation with the universities. i think they are important but there are things that i expect t adds the governor of the state. i would tell you all of the universities across our country ought to be dealing with this. i think the approach that we are taking is a good approach and we will stay on top of this. is that helpful to you? >> yes, thank you. >> yes, thank you. >> our live conversation with
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high in how many of our urban u.s. cities chicago leading the pack unfortunately. all of the educational opportunities in the world won't be effective if we can't stop the influx of illegal guns and drugs which are giving the gangs all of the resources in the world do do the things they are doing. if you were president is there anything that can be done at the federal level to stop the flow of the guns and the drugs? >> we don't want any illegal drugs or guns that's where the border has to be protected. no question. let's talk about these bangangsr a second. i guess the story was a 9-year-old boy who was shot and killed because his father had a dispute with somebody in the gang? there is totally unbelievable.
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there are people who have gifts that know how to deal with young people. i am a believer the lord made us all special and we all need to find out what that is and we need to go about healing the world. this is an unbelievably difficult problem. we don't see these kind of things in my state. first of all in the schools feel very strongly in mentoring. the graduation was 63 percent. when adults went in and mentored kids, one hour a week a year the graduation rates kids turned around. the other thing i will say when we think we have an at risk kids who may lose we have to change the curriculum they would drive them to something they need to do to get them a dup diploma. i am not an expert on gangs. bill bratton is an expert who is the police chief in new york
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city. it might be worth a call for me to call him. it has to be handled right here. it has to be done locally. those people who have the gifts to be able to deal with these kinds of gangs have to be called in. bratton had a strategy i read about it i am not really an expert on it. it is worth a call to him. sometimes the president has to work with people but ultimately a lot of these things the crime issue, the drug issue is going to have to be settled and solved right where we live. >> coming up governor kasich's closing thoughts from live on the record 2016 town hall. that's straight ahead. the lexus command performance sales event is on. with extraordinary offers on the visionary ls, the generously appointed es and the new, eight-passenger lx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection.
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in to the factor: ♪ ♪ >> welcome to a special kelly file, face to face with the candidates. i'm megyn kelly. we are coming to you tonight from raleigh, north carolina. [cheers and applause] >> where in less than one take place in the critical march 15th primary. can you see all the excitement in the room. i'm here on stage at the cavalry baptist church with texas senator ted cruz. [cheers and applause] this is all
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