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governor kasich, i'm going to start with you. you were a part of that foursome two weeks ago, along with the president, speaker boehner, vice president biden. people thought that get- together, that bipartisan foursome might begin a sign of cooling off here in washington. but it seems to me that things are worse than ever. what do you think has happened? did somebody get mad at somebody out on the golf course? >> i think it's too early to conclude that, bob. look, i mean, the purpose is to get republicans and democrats together in washington. i was there when we did it. i was one of the architects of the balanced budget in '97. we've lost a lot of that ability to talk to one another as people. i think it was a very good thing that we were able to do it. i sat there as a guy that faced an $8 billion hole here in ohio. we had tremendous unemployment. we've been able to move forward and get our job done-- balancing our budget, cutting taxes, more accountability and choice in education. we fixed medicaid, not by chopping people off b
governor kasich, i'm going to start with you. you were a part of that foursome two weeks ago, along with the president, speaker boehner, vice president biden. people thought that get- together, that bipartisan foursome might begin a sign of cooling off here in washington. but it seems to me that things are worse than ever. what do you think has happened? did somebody get mad at somebody out on the golf course? >> i think it's too early to conclude that, bob. look, i mean, the purpose is...
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we have that john kasich footage? we have that? exemplary. this is ohio junior john kasich. he has spent his first year in office doing what republicans in congress are now insisting on, stripping union rights. this winter, the governor proposed a law that strips union rights in ohio. he proposed it. thousands of people protested. and then the republican legislature passed the bill called sb-5. governor kasich signed it. want to see how his success is working out for him? a new poll puts the approval rating for john kasich at 35%. least popular governor in america. he has gone down three points since then. the situation for john kasich is so bleak, this is how the nonpartisan pollsters described his situation. quote, ohio governor john kasich is sinking slowly into the quick sand of voter disapproval. and his name remains mud in the eyes of the ohio electorate. these are nonpartisan pollsters. after governor kasich signed sb-5, people started collecting signatures to put it on the ballot for a citizens repeal. last month, they delivered box after box after box of petitions.
we have that john kasich footage? we have that? exemplary. this is ohio junior john kasich. he has spent his first year in office doing what republicans in congress are now insisting on, stripping union rights. this winter, the governor proposed a law that strips union rights in ohio. he proposed it. thousands of people protested. and then the republican legislature passed the bill called sb-5. governor kasich signed it. want to see how his success is working out for him? a new poll puts the...
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governor kasich, your 20th appearance on "meet the press." >> that right? >> you were house budget chairman, so you know what's going on. can you explain it to the rest of us? what is going on and how is this going to end? >> you know, you always -- i was budget chairman, one of the chief architects of the last time we balanced the budget in 1997. it always gets down to the end, but david, it's a matter of will. if both sides have a will to get this done, they'll get it done. >> do you see the will now? is it different than how it's been? >> look, it's always difficult to put a big deal together. is the will there? i think right now they're still talking past one another. but i have to tell you, in my state, where we faced an $8 billion deficit, we wiped it out, we eliminated it. here's the interesting thing -- we have just been taken off of negative watch in the middle of this, and we also have jumped, according to cnbc, 11 places in terms of business-friendly. we've been able to cut taxes, improve, reform government. and you know why? we looked it square
governor kasich, your 20th appearance on "meet the press." >> that right? >> you were house budget chairman, so you know what's going on. can you explain it to the rest of us? what is going on and how is this going to end? >> you know, you always -- i was budget chairman, one of the chief architects of the last time we balanced the budget in 1997. it always gets down to the end, but david, it's a matter of will. if both sides have a will to get this done, they'll get...
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i love john kasich he's taking a hit in the polls because he's done some tough stuff.tuff might hurt short time with regard to polling. but it is the right thing to do. this is the time to do it and the american people understand it. >> sean: steve, look at standard & poor's and moody's. we are going to lose our aaa rating. imf says china takes over our economy in five years. we've -- he's got everything he wanted. every promise he made, he has driven this economy, to use his analogy, in a ditch. and we can't get out. why wouldn't he support cut, cap and balance? >> first it is a bumper sticker not a solution. the 14th amendment says the united states debt shall not be questioned and we are on the verge of defaulting on debt. the tea party folks should be able to have their vote and take their stan. if we become greece because we default on our debt and interest rates go up for everybody and 401(k) peels off and the stock market crashes that will be the tea party. >> sean: it is like crack cocaine for these guys in washington. they are addicted to it. [ talking over ea
i love john kasich he's taking a hit in the polls because he's done some tough stuff.tuff might hurt short time with regard to polling. but it is the right thing to do. this is the time to do it and the american people understand it. >> sean: steve, look at standard & poor's and moody's. we are going to lose our aaa rating. imf says china takes over our economy in five years. we've -- he's got everything he wanted. every promise he made, he has driven this economy, to use his analogy,...
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uproar on a ban on late term abortions signed into law yesterday afternoon by ohio governor john kasichng the law is a dangerous violation of their rights made at the expense of a political agenda. i'm joined by melissa harris, professor of political science at tulane and columnist for "the nation." what is your reaction for this? >> i'm a reproductive rights advocate. i'm always distressed when i see reproductive rights infringed on. in the context of the piece you did around sexism in the u.s. government, for me and many other reproductive rights advocates, this is a violation of privacy rights of women and their doctors and late term abortion, families and their doctors. >> and ohio late term abortion law, by signing this critical pro-life legislation, governor kasich is demonstrating to all ohioans that the health and welfare of mothers and their unborn children are of paramilitary perhaps to the state of ohio. this is a faith-based issue, emotionally charged across the board. for women, what facts and circumstances are not being taken into consideration. also, where are ohio women?
uproar on a ban on late term abortions signed into law yesterday afternoon by ohio governor john kasichng the law is a dangerous violation of their rights made at the expense of a political agenda. i'm joined by melissa harris, professor of political science at tulane and columnist for "the nation." what is your reaction for this? >> i'm a reproductive rights advocate. i'm always distressed when i see reproductive rights infringed on. in the context of the piece you did around...
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were taping a levitra commercial. [ laughter ] pro -- obama and boehner won the match, so biden and kasichrow the money from china. [ laughter ] well, a bet's a bet. pro -- obama and boehner got along very well. con -- by the tenth hole, they were washing each other's balls. [ laughter ] that's nice. a ball washer. >> steve: oh yeah, yes, of course. >> jimmy: a polite thing to do. pro -- after the match, they all shared a beer, back at the clubhouse. con -- eight hours later, they were shirtless, doing shots and singing "don't stop believing" on karaoke. [ laughter ] things got a little messy there. [ as obama ] ♪ "just a small town girl" >> steve: [ as obama ] "uh -- living in a lonely world" >> jimmy: "uh --" >> steve: "uh, took the midnight train." >> jimmy: "took the midnight train and uh --" [ light laughter ] [ sobbing ] "don't stop believing." boehner. [ light laughter ] pro -- john boehner's handicap is 7. con -- barack obama's handicap is joe biden. [ laughter ] i didn't know that. you can google it, though. [ applause ] you can google it. >> steve: it's on the pga listing. pro --
were taping a levitra commercial. [ laughter ] pro -- obama and boehner won the match, so biden and kasichrow the money from china. [ laughter ] well, a bet's a bet. pro -- obama and boehner got along very well. con -- by the tenth hole, they were washing each other's balls. [ laughter ] that's nice. a ball washer. >> steve: oh yeah, yes, of course. >> jimmy: a polite thing to do. pro -- after the match, they all shared a beer, back at the clubhouse. con -- eight hours later, they...
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governor kasich elected last fall is a former congressman, and a conservative republican at that, his approval rating is down to 35% in the latest poll about two weeks ago. and also in that poll we found some interesting ideas about where ohioans feel about the budget not necessarily the federal budget but our own state budget and while ohioans said they support president barack obama over his closest republican opponent mitt romney 45 to 41% here in ohio, when asked about their state budget voters 23 to 1 state they wanted to see-- 2 to 1, said they wanted to see the budget balanced with spending cuts only and not a combination. now in the end, in the same poll they responded that 50% didn't like the result of what happened. which was that the budget was balanced without any tax increases and only cuts, at least that is what we are told so it is interesting to try to get a sense of where ohioans are. there is still a democratic leaning in the state. the state is purple, not bright red but it hard to get an idea of exactly which solution they favor. >> woodruff: jon ralston it ts out
governor kasich elected last fall is a former congressman, and a conservative republican at that, his approval rating is down to 35% in the latest poll about two weeks ago. and also in that poll we found some interesting ideas about where ohioans feel about the budget not necessarily the federal budget but our own state budget and while ohioans said they support president barack obama over his closest republican opponent mitt romney 45 to 41% here in ohio, when asked about their state budget...
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third set giving him a calm but chance always three gone to the doll in the that and remember john kasich will do throw in brawl far as well not one regardless of the result of this match. in the ladies' toits czech republic special commutable who celebrate it have made them grand slam success off the big scene nobody has set up of our own sounds as a parent saying it's the only breaks before play settle down but can you give us brilliant decision making paid off later with a set of breaking the russians to take it by six games to three the second solitudes with a check pulling ahead producing gets another. break but shot up over to all in style however they continued to take each other so allowing each of us of actually wrap up the match in straight sets six three six for this space on match point the twenty one year old grand slam title huge disappointment all showed up on our block in two thousand and fourteen and set up with regards reaching the final as an achievement in itself after years of injury induced stagnation to considering. results here in years. because my game is improvin
third set giving him a calm but chance always three gone to the doll in the that and remember john kasich will do throw in brawl far as well not one regardless of the result of this match. in the ladies' toits czech republic special commutable who celebrate it have made them grand slam success off the big scene nobody has set up of our own sounds as a parent saying it's the only breaks before play settle down but can you give us brilliant decision making paid off later with a set of breaking...
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. >> kasich was pregnant. >> this is outrageous. >> he's challenged witness and every key element of the prosecution's case. he challenged this as well. >> objection. >> the outburst lead to a delay and an angry reprimand from the judge. >> enough is enough. >> he returned to his overriding theme. >> after the prosecution rebuttal later this morning and instructions from the judge, the jury will begin their search for the truth. wbal-tv 11 news. >> part of a rowhome collapsed on carlton street. nobody was hurt. >> fire officials are trying to piece together what caused a fire in sparrows point. authorities say most of the damage was confined to the rear of the building. everybody was able to make about safety. lightning sparked a fire to a church in frederick county. this happened on sunday morning on wood filled roville road. one firefighter was hurt. damage in a church is estimated to be about $15,000. >> lawmakers have less than one month to reach an agreement on a debt ceiling. each party has drawn a line there refused to cross. several key republicans are suggesting possible way
. >> kasich was pregnant. >> this is outrageous. >> he's challenged witness and every key element of the prosecution's case. he challenged this as well. >> objection. >> the outburst lead to a delay and an angry reprimand from the judge. >> enough is enough. >> he returned to his overriding theme. >> after the prosecution rebuttal later this morning and instructions from the judge, the jury will begin their search for the truth. wbal-tv 11 news....
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for accession talks many serbs remain skeptical skeptical about a future in the closet expert marco kasich thinks that membership talks are premature you know how to achieve serbia will get in return what usually gets nothing whatsoever serbian serbia serbia has got many many more hoops to jump over before you can get anywhere close to a u. membership but i think that what the serbian leadership really warms is to have that appearance of traveling hopefully regardless of whether they are a rival in the e.u. or not because if that travelling hopefully which allows them to. some people say abandon many national interests with the excuse that in fact the e.u. needs the e.u. one thing it's not thoughts you. all leaders really we're just a obeying all of us i think that we are given all the current regime in belgrade and so this carrots or e.u. membership is something they wave in front of the population through sure that the population remain those oil which has worked so far. and now to some other stories making headlines around the globe a car bomb has killed eight soldiers in a given school
for accession talks many serbs remain skeptical skeptical about a future in the closet expert marco kasich thinks that membership talks are premature you know how to achieve serbia will get in return what usually gets nothing whatsoever serbian serbia serbia has got many many more hoops to jump over before you can get anywhere close to a u. membership but i think that what the serbian leadership really warms is to have that appearance of traveling hopefully regardless of whether they are a...
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. >> kasich ethnic maintained her lie until they cannot be maintained a more. >> and provided a narrative of how they believe it happened. >> she knew at that night she would be the arms -- she would be in the arms of her boyfriend and that caylee would be dead. >> the defense attorney fired back. >> if you hate her, you'll start to look of this evidence in a different light. >> he said the family was dysfunctional that hid secrets. he challenged state witnesses, evidence, and every key element of the prosecution cost case. he challenged ashton, as well. >> objection. approach the bench. >> the outburst lead to a delay and an angry reprimand from the judge. >> you cannot trust this evidence. >> if it is difficult for you to find this truth, this case is not proven. >> the jury will begin their search for the truth. jay gray, wbal-tv 11 news. >> baltimore police looking for a the person who shot a person in east baltimore and around 9:30 sunday morning. the victim was taken to hospital. the suspect fled on foot. no word on a possible motive. a man is recovering after being shot several tim
. >> kasich ethnic maintained her lie until they cannot be maintained a more. >> and provided a narrative of how they believe it happened. >> she knew at that night she would be the arms -- she would be in the arms of her boyfriend and that caylee would be dead. >> the defense attorney fired back. >> if you hate her, you'll start to look of this evidence in a different light. >> he said the family was dysfunctional that hid secrets. he challenged state...
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to right wing fanaticism in ohio governor john kasich is getting killed in the polls he's got forty percent of rule ratings right now look at the last four bills he's passed senate bill five ends collective bargaining for public workers now you've got people saying he you know they gathered over a million one point three million from stations more than ever before in the state of ohio he's passed a fracking was it opens up all of ohio's public lands to fracking to making your water flammable seventy percent of the public opposes this you're going to have guns in bars eighty percent of public opposes that and his new budget eliminates the estate tax the personal tax that cuts income taxes for the rich and also because education and health care funding and sort of cost fifty one thousand ohioans their jobs how does this guy plan to keep this well it turns out his plan is to restrict people from voting new voter i.d. laws comes into work that republicans know will require poll you know you know the story here i mean this is this is probably work on steroids you know it's only happening only be
to right wing fanaticism in ohio governor john kasich is getting killed in the polls he's got forty percent of rule ratings right now look at the last four bills he's passed senate bill five ends collective bargaining for public workers now you've got people saying he you know they gathered over a million one point three million from stations more than ever before in the state of ohio he's passed a fracking was it opens up all of ohio's public lands to fracking to making your water flammable...
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a few politicians, like governor chris christie, governor rick scott and john kasich in ohio.other governor you may not have heard of and faced angrier protests. this happened in puerto rico two years ago. the houses of union members clashed with police for days. they went in front of the governor's mansion because the governor proposed cuts far bigger than wisconsin but the governor just smiled. they say he had to make cuts because puerto rico's economy was a mess. >> we didn't have enough money to make our first payroll. >> his predecessors had grown the government point that one out of every three workers worked for the state. and the state was generous about giving out contracts. >> they couldn't care. their vendors will raise the prices and they would just buy the contracts. it was not the money. it was the taxpayers' money. >> john: puerto rico was broke. he decided the government would handle money differently. >> we have to handle as if was our money. >> john: new conservative majority the first in puerto rico in 40 years passed law 7 which shrank the state. what did y
a few politicians, like governor chris christie, governor rick scott and john kasich in ohio.other governor you may not have heard of and faced angrier protests. this happened in puerto rico two years ago. the houses of union members clashed with police for days. they went in front of the governor's mansion because the governor proposed cuts far bigger than wisconsin but the governor just smiled. they say he had to make cuts because puerto rico's economy was a mess. >> we didn't have...
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a few politicians, like governor chris christie, governor rick scott and john kasich in ohio.other governor you may not have heard of and faced angrier protests. this happened in puerto rico two years ago. the houses of union members clashed with police for days. they went in front of the governor's mansion because the governor proposed cuts far bigger than wisconsin but the governor just smiled. they say he had to make cuts because puerto rico's economy was a mess. >> we didn't have enough money to make our first payroll. >> his predecessors had grown the government point that one out of every three workers worked for the state. and the state was generous about giving out contracts. >> they couldn't care. their vendors will raise the prices and they would just buy the contracts. it was not the money. it was the taxpayers' money. >> john: puerto rico was broke. he decided the government would handle money differently. >> we have to handle as if was our money. >> john: new conservative majority the first in puerto rico in 40 years passed law 7 which shrank the state. what did y
a few politicians, like governor chris christie, governor rick scott and john kasich in ohio.other governor you may not have heard of and faced angrier protests. this happened in puerto rico two years ago. the houses of union members clashed with police for days. they went in front of the governor's mansion because the governor proposed cuts far bigger than wisconsin but the governor just smiled. they say he had to make cuts because puerto rico's economy was a mess. >> we didn't have...
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governor kasich knows a thing or two about this process. what do you think governor?each side an fried to back down. -- each side afraid to back down, what are yourqrp thoughts? >> well, neil, where there's a will there's a way. right now it appears there isn't enough will. i was one of the negotiators in the architect of the '97 agreement. we went through a lot of tough stuff. at the end of the day the will was there to balance the budget. neil, at the end of the day, people just can't shove something down somebody else's throat. look the republicans control the house. the democrats control the senate and the white house. so there's going to have to be some give. i don't know what people are thinking when they think we should default this would be very, very bad for american families. you look at your 401(k) would go down this is serious stuff. >> neil: how likely is a default? >> i think it probably will not default, neil. but i'm not sure. here's one of the things, i thought coming on the show today what would i say? i'm not in the room neil. when you are not in th
governor kasich knows a thing or two about this process. what do you think governor?each side an fried to back down. -- each side afraid to back down, what are yourqrp thoughts? >> well, neil, where there's a will there's a way. right now it appears there isn't enough will. i was one of the negotiators in the architect of the '97 agreement. we went through a lot of tough stuff. at the end of the day the will was there to balance the budget. neil, at the end of the day, people just can't...
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rick snyder down 25%, rick scott in florida down 20%, kasich down 11%, scott walker in wisconsin down 9%. jan brewers down 8%. are you telling me this doesn't matter to people who have to run? >> it doesn't matter, because it matter no more than a poll today saying that president obama is behind mitt romney a year out from the eye electric? are you going to say my god, it's all over for president obama, because he's trailing mitt romney by four points? no, it's 2011. >> governor rendell, how do you respond to this? >> let's wait and see what the policies do, just like we saw in indiana, and let's have this conference in 3 1/2 years. >> governor rendell. >> i agree with michael about polls far out, three years or even a year out. they don't mean much, but what polls should concern republicans is what the american people are saying on the issues. they don't want this budget to be balanced by cutting only entitlements. they don't want it to be balanced by cutting spending, programs that are helpful to vulnerable americans. they want a mix, a balance of revenue increases by closing off lo
rick snyder down 25%, rick scott in florida down 20%, kasich down 11%, scott walker in wisconsin down 9%. jan brewers down 8%. are you telling me this doesn't matter to people who have to run? >> it doesn't matter, because it matter no more than a poll today saying that president obama is behind mitt romney a year out from the eye electric? are you going to say my god, it's all over for president obama, because he's trailing mitt romney by four points? no, it's 2011. >> governor...
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this afternoon ohio governor john kasich became just the latest governor to sign a bill revising theion limit. so far this year 49% of bills restricting abortion access have cleared state legislatures. that's more than double previous record that was set in 2005. now, nancy northrup joins us. tell me about what's happening on the state sides. >> what you have to understand is these new state legislatures came in to deal with the economy and jobs, but they brought with them an anti-choice agenda which wasn't what the voters voted them in for, and they are pushing it through at record rates this year. >> all right. proponents are saying that some doctors may endanger lives during late-term abortions in the process of that. what's your now the on that? >> these bills have nothing to do with women's health. they have everything to do with an agenda of overturning "roe v. wade" and an an agenda to limiting access to abortion services. one in three women in the united states has an abortion. it's a common medical procedure, and what this is about is trying to turn the clock back to when th
this afternoon ohio governor john kasich became just the latest governor to sign a bill revising theion limit. so far this year 49% of bills restricting abortion access have cleared state legislatures. that's more than double previous record that was set in 2005. now, nancy northrup joins us. tell me about what's happening on the state sides. >> what you have to understand is these new state legislatures came in to deal with the economy and jobs, but they brought with them an anti-choice...
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i talked to governor kasich of ohio yesterday, republican.got his own tough, tough passage out in ohio. he was here in '97 as the chair of the house budget committee. he says we ought to be talking about reform and not just slashing spending. we ought to be reorganizing the government and these programs, because as we mismanage the expansion of government, we can't mismanage now the cutting of government. that's what i really think. >> we're talking about recession, okay? i have never felt since the 2008/2009 period that we'd be anything other than a growth mode coming out, like many of our trading partners, like china, like brazil, like russia, like india, not us. now we are talking about a recession. this is the first time it's been on the table. this is a recession caused by government. it is not caused by businesspeople. they want to build, they want to lend, they want to do anything possible to avoid this recession. the second half, we will be in recession if this is not resolved. recession means many fewer jobs, means far few taxes rece
i talked to governor kasich of ohio yesterday, republican.got his own tough, tough passage out in ohio. he was here in '97 as the chair of the house budget committee. he says we ought to be talking about reform and not just slashing spending. we ought to be reorganizing the government and these programs, because as we mismanage the expansion of government, we can't mismanage now the cutting of government. that's what i really think. >> we're talking about recession, okay? i have never...
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we'll have massachusetts governor deval patrick, ohio governor john kasich, wisconsin governor scotton and how it looks from outside the belt way. >> osgood: thank you, bob, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning... ♪ what's new, pussy cat? >> osgood: keeping up with tom jones. we leave you this sunday morning before independence day in krystal forest, arizona, with a petrified logs form a patriotic landscape of red, white and blue. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. we wish you all a safe and happy fourth and hope you'll join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleedin
we'll have massachusetts governor deval patrick, ohio governor john kasich, wisconsin governor scotton and how it looks from outside the belt way. >> osgood: thank you, bob, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning... ♪ what's new, pussy cat? >> osgood: keeping up with tom jones. we leave you this sunday morning before independence day in krystal forest, arizona, with a petrified logs form a patriotic landscape of red, white and blue. >> osgood: i'm charles...
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rights, getting of local schools, increasing tax -- increasing class sizes to give -- governor john kasich numbers in the 20% to 30%. attempts to go against the workers and buy into the fall starting point that somehow we need -- the false talking point. we need to have the risk -- the rich and corporations pay their fair share. in my own state of new jersey, chris christie in the last couple of weeks to await the union workers right to negotiate for health care benefit. they cannot even negotiate for them. he slashed spending for local schools and communities and then he line-item vetoed $1 million and above. is that is not -- if that is not symbolic of the carrot republican agenda, -- host: george, republican for adam green. good morning. caller: sir, you do realize that 20% are paying 80% of the general fund. if your answer is going to be people also pay other taxes, so do the 20%. you are aware of that also, that people under that pay nothing. when you're speaking to corporations, are you speaking to the aarp and to the giant activist industry that receives grants from the government,
rights, getting of local schools, increasing tax -- increasing class sizes to give -- governor john kasich numbers in the 20% to 30%. attempts to go against the workers and buy into the fall starting point that somehow we need -- the false talking point. we need to have the risk -- the rich and corporations pay their fair share. in my own state of new jersey, chris christie in the last couple of weeks to await the union workers right to negotiate for health care benefit. they cannot even...
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that was ohio governor john kasich talking about a crisis of leadership on "meet the press" yesterdayabout the current crop of potential white house leaders. so making front page news in "usa today," the top gop fund-raisers who funded john mccain's presidential run are reluctant to write checks for the current field of presidential candidates. joe, mika and willie all back tomorrow. joe and mika, at least. they sat down with pat buchanan and "the huffington post's" alex wagner to dissect the 2012 republican field. here's that conversation. >> chris christie, you know kris christie better than anybody else. you've hugged him longer than anybody on the set. >> very huggable. >> mika, knowing chris krchrist the way you do, do you think there's any way he gets dragged into this republican race? >> yes, i do, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> you think it does, you think it doesn't happen? when he's hugging you, is he whispering in your ear saying, if they just ask me nice? >> no, they're begging him. they're already begging him. and we could have a turning point in history where things ar
that was ohio governor john kasich talking about a crisis of leadership on "meet the press" yesterdayabout the current crop of potential white house leaders. so making front page news in "usa today," the top gop fund-raisers who funded john mccain's presidential run are reluctant to write checks for the current field of presidential candidates. joe, mika and willie all back tomorrow. joe and mika, at least. they sat down with pat buchanan and "the huffington...
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from governor kasich, the enemy in ohio right now is joblessness. gov. snyder said that michigan's job one is jobs. the key is to get enough of a working again. from governor bentley, my highest priority for alabama is creating jobs. gov. scott called the florida legislature into the emergency session because as he put it, for the 1.1 million floridians out of work, it is an emergency. i also want -- i also learned from a staffer that governors like to do things. there is really just one question, what are we going to do together to restart america's job creation machine? i believe the answer lies in retooling the engine that has driven away after wave of economic growth after world war ii. that is america's innovation system. i want to provide what i think will be a clear picture of how the innovation system works and what we can do to make it work even better. of course, our innovation system comes to light from the sport of scientific discovery and invention. the kind of innovation that drives real economic growth goes beyond any idea or an advance on
from governor kasich, the enemy in ohio right now is joblessness. gov. snyder said that michigan's job one is jobs. the key is to get enough of a working again. from governor bentley, my highest priority for alabama is creating jobs. gov. scott called the florida legislature into the emergency session because as he put it, for the 1.1 million floridians out of work, it is an emergency. i also want -- i also learned from a staffer that governors like to do things. there is really just one...
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investment in space but we also needed to invest in our human capacity and kasich region and basic researchhnological development. we needed to out innovate and outbuilding and help educate the world and so the president set a goal of boosting our efforts in r&d to 3% of gdp for folks who don't remember that was the amount of research we were doing at the height of the space race and we haven't come back to that level yet so we set this broad goal and made historic investment in that area to back it up and hit the velte plans to move in the middle of the pact the top of the world in terms of education and i think people forget that apollo 11 mission control the average age was 26-years-old and yet today the average age is around 50, and so we needed to take a look at this new generation of leaders and scientists to get involved, and unfortunately the average middle school kid but rather to get the trash, go to the dentist before doing the math homework or instead of doing the math homework and we knew we needed to do better as we launched a couple initiatives early on. we brought together t
investment in space but we also needed to invest in our human capacity and kasich region and basic researchhnological development. we needed to out innovate and outbuilding and help educate the world and so the president set a goal of boosting our efforts in r&d to 3% of gdp for folks who don't remember that was the amount of research we were doing at the height of the space race and we haven't come back to that level yet so we set this broad goal and made historic investment in that area...
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john kasich said that if this is not going to work, if this work i have to become a democrat.ughter] which is why we now have a democratic governor in ohio, did you know that? [laughter] it worked and i will tell you why. just going on his own logic because we have the longest period uninterrupted expansion in the economy that we have ever had in our history when we increased the marginal rate on the people at the top, so it worked, and not only that but it turned a record deficit into a record surplus which he took from one bush a record deficit and turned over to the next record surplus. after george bush became president, after he became president, five days after george w. bush, not -- five days after president bush became president, alan greenspan testified to the senate budget committee and said we are in danger of paying off our national debt to fast. on a projected, we have a projected 5 trillion-dollar surplus going in over the next ten years, and we very well may pay off the debt to fast. the federal government is in danger of having too much money. we are just going
john kasich said that if this is not going to work, if this work i have to become a democrat.ughter] which is why we now have a democratic governor in ohio, did you know that? [laughter] it worked and i will tell you why. just going on his own logic because we have the longest period uninterrupted expansion in the economy that we have ever had in our history when we increased the marginal rate on the people at the top, so it worked, and not only that but it turned a record deficit into a record...
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look, we're just trying to budget balances, people like john kasich.hen they asked the unions to make tough concession, including the teachers unions and they were on board, at least the senate president was on board. so there are not just republicans asking for tough sacrifice. >> they've been -- this administration has been criticized by teachers because there is a lot of accountability saying basically if you don't get these test scores up, we're going to hold you accountable and you could lose your job if you're a teacher. that's a big responsibility for teachers. they're being parents and being teachers. that's tough. >> it's not a cut and dry vote for those guys. now we have a look at your headlines. >> thank you. we'll start with a fox news alert. the u.s. coast guard says one person has died after a fishing boat capsized off the coast of mexico's baha, california. 44 people were on board, including more than two dozen americans. a helicopter search also getting underway this morning to find at least six people still missing. it's believed that
look, we're just trying to budget balances, people like john kasich.hen they asked the unions to make tough concession, including the teachers unions and they were on board, at least the senate president was on board. so there are not just republicans asking for tough sacrifice. >> they've been -- this administration has been criticized by teachers because there is a lot of accountability saying basically if you don't get these test scores up, we're going to hold you accountable and you...
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now, scott walker, john kasich and other republican politicians and dozens of states have gone all outo silence workers' voices. and after being in wisconsin, i can't actually mention scott walker's name without thinking of this photo. anybody seen this one? [laughter] >> wide load, narrow mind. what can i say. no matter what these politicians say, the attacks on working people and collective bargaining -- they're not about state budget deficits. they're about deliberate political choices to take power away from working people and weaken unions. [applause] >> they are the political payback to industries and rich people who fund campaigns. paybacks force working people to shoulder the burden of the economic recovery while people like the koch brothers and the devoss family profit from it. now, a lot of those choices have been down right cruel and some have been so extreme they seem almost fake. so we put together a quiz that we call real or not. so here's how it works. i'll tell you about a piece of legislation and you say if it's real or not real and i made it up. so here we go. a new
now, scott walker, john kasich and other republican politicians and dozens of states have gone all outo silence workers' voices. and after being in wisconsin, i can't actually mention scott walker's name without thinking of this photo. anybody seen this one? [laughter] >> wide load, narrow mind. what can i say. no matter what these politicians say, the attacks on working people and collective bargaining -- they're not about state budget deficits. they're about deliberate political choices...
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i wrote to ohio governor john kasich yesterday encouraging that he conclude as have his predecessors that this legislation poses a danger to the health of our greatest regional asset and suggesting that veto this ill-advised legislation. i hope that he will heed that advice and so that advocates for great lakes can focus attention on restoration initiative and on cleaning up the lakes instead of having to fight to protect them froms in aive withdrawals of fresh water for profit when the issue was suppose the to have been settled years ago. now more than ever it is critical that the great lakes remains vigilant and united against the threat of water diversion. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until the hour of already about the budget negotiations. joining us from the national journal is jim tankers-lee. bring you up to date. good morning. we are in an interesting impasse right now where it appears once again we are not sure how to get to a deal. >> what happened yesterday and how go
i wrote to ohio governor john kasich yesterday encouraging that he conclude as have his predecessors that this legislation poses a danger to the health of our greatest regional asset and suggesting that veto this ill-advised legislation. i hope that he will heed that advice and so that advocates for great lakes can focus attention on restoration initiative and on cleaning up the lakes instead of having to fight to protect them froms in aive withdrawals of fresh water for profit when the issue...
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representative john kasich, then ranking member of the house budget committee, said -- quote -- "this plan will not work. if it was to work, i would have to become a democrat." unquote. well, it worked. not only did we have an unprecedented, uninterrupted expansion of our economy for eight years, creating more than 22 million net new jobs, but we balanced the budget, and bill clinton handed george w. bush a record surplus, surplus. i call that working. now president clinton and especially the democrats in congress paid a political price for the 1993 deficit reduction package. the democrats went down to defeat in 1994, losing the house of representatives for the first time in 40 years. you could say that democrats took a shellacking. nevertheless, between 1993-2001, the nation created an unprecedented number of jobs benefiting every quartile of our economy, decreasing the number of americans in poverty, increasing median income, and creating more millionaires than ever. to which my colleagues on the other side of the aisle might say sure it worked in practice but does it work in theory
representative john kasich, then ranking member of the house budget committee, said -- quote -- "this plan will not work. if it was to work, i would have to become a democrat." unquote. well, it worked. not only did we have an unprecedented, uninterrupted expansion of our economy for eight years, creating more than 22 million net new jobs, but we balanced the budget, and bill clinton handed george w. bush a record surplus, surplus. i call that working. now president clinton and...