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she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. kasich, and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention a number of times that respect is the key element in problem solving. does he incorporate this in his home life, and is this something that comes naturally to him, or is it something he has to work at doing? >> well, i'm a pretty strong person and i wouldn't be with a man who didn't show me respect or show my daughters respect. so that's just the way he behaves. i don't see him working at respecting us. i see him living that by the way he treats us and the way our family operates together. i think that he's a wonderful role model for emma and reese. we were talking earlier about the boys starting to come around, and i would like them to look for a young man who is like daddy. i think that he has the values and one of his values is respecting women. >> but you know, i also want to say, i'm not that great. honestly, i'm doing the best i can. >> you're pretty good at respecting us
she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. kasich, and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention a number of times that respect is the key element in problem solving. does he incorporate this in his home life, and is this something that comes naturally to him, or is it something he has to work at doing? >> well, i'm a pretty strong person and i wouldn't be with a man who didn't show me respect or...
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she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. ch, and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention a number of times that respect is the key element in problem solving. does he incorporate this in his home life, and is this something that comes naturally to him, or is it something he has to work at doing? >> well, i'm a pretty strong person and i wouldn't be with a man who didn't show me respect or show my daughters respect. so that's just the way he behaves. i don't see him working at respecting us. i see him living that by the way he treats us and the way our family operates together. i think that he's a wonderful role model for emma and reese. we were talking earlier about the boys starting to come around, and i would like them to look for a young man who is like daddy. i think that he has the values and one of his values is respecting women. >> but you know, i also want to say, i'm not that great. honestly, i'm doing the best i can. >> you're pretty good at respecting us. >>
she has a question for mrs. kasich. >> good evening, governor kasich, mrs. ch, and reese and emma. thank you for taking my question. mrs. kasich, i've heard governor kasich mention a number of times that respect is the key element in problem solving. does he incorporate this in his home life, and is this something that comes naturally to him, or is it something he has to work at doing? >> well, i'm a pretty strong person and i wouldn't be with a man who didn't show me respect or...
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mrs. kasich okay. >> quick question, i've heard you've run many marathons. describe that and how that compares to your husband's race. >> well, i've run a few marathons, many is an exaggeration but thank you. i think that, again, you don't want to start out too fast, you want to start out slow and steady, you want to have a good pace about you and finish strong and i think that's exactly what john kasich is going to do. [ applause ] >> the big cliche about running for president is it's not a sprint, it's a marathon. does it feel like a marathon? i'm a wimp -- >> it feels like a marathon to me. it sure does. it's a long haul and a lot can happen amend it's not something you want to start running at the beginning. it takes a while to build up momentum and you want to do things right and you want to do things -- like john was saying earlier. you don't want to get attention for the wrong reasons so it takes a while to get your message throughout about what you've accomplished and done and your record
mrs. kasich okay. >> quick question, i've heard you've run many marathons. describe that and how that compares to your husband's race. >> well, i've run a few marathons, many is an exaggeration but thank you. i think that, again, you don't want to start out too fast, you want to start out slow and steady, you want to have a good pace about you and finish strong and i think that's exactly what john kasich is going to do. [ applause ] >> the big cliche about running for...
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mr. kasich will now go and campaign in and indiana where ted cruz is far ahead of john kasich in his race and it is a very important state. it is winner take all by congressional districts. >> he is saying both of them should quit. that would be the unifying strategy. that's what donald trump said. >> i'm sure he would like them to quit. he should have had this nomination wrapped up a month ago. instead of worrying about them and insulting them as lying ted and john case whoik eats like a
mr. kasich will now go and campaign in and indiana where ted cruz is far ahead of john kasich in his race and it is a very important state. it is winner take all by congressional districts. >> he is saying both of them should quit. that would be the unifying strategy. that's what donald trump said. >> i'm sure he would like them to quit. he should have had this nomination wrapped up a month ago. instead of worrying about them and insulting them as lying ted and john case whoik eats...
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mr. kasich: so i decided to run for president. you know why?e there are two critical issues today, economic strength. as the budget committee chairman in washington, we had a massive economic is ancient -- expansion and tremendous growth. in ohio, i entered at a very tough time. and now people across the state are hopeful again. people are getting work, children can have a future. you see that model is not complicated, it takes guts. what it means is you have commonsense regulation so that you do not crush small business, and i will have a program that will freeze all federal regulations for one year, except health and safety, force congress to vote on regulation that aircraft -- that bureaucrats are writing laws, keeping us from having the kind of economic growth we want. secondly, we need to reduce taxes on corporations that have seen fit to invest profits in europe, because we punish them if they come back. we can cut the corporate tax rate and stop double taxing businesses, i know it, because i have been in business. and we need to reduce i
mr. kasich: so i decided to run for president. you know why?e there are two critical issues today, economic strength. as the budget committee chairman in washington, we had a massive economic is ancient -- expansion and tremendous growth. in ohio, i entered at a very tough time. and now people across the state are hopeful again. people are getting work, children can have a future. you see that model is not complicated, it takes guts. what it means is you have commonsense regulation so that you...
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mr. kasich was supposed to do. but mr. ch didn't. >> it is big news today that john kasich decided to pull out of indiana to give us a head-to-head. that's good. >> i'm not going to spend resources in indiana, he's not going to spend them in other places. so what? what's the big deal? >> who should your reporters -- supporters vote for in indiana? >> i'm not going to tell them not to vote for me. >> i think indiana is the next state after today and i think he's freaking out a little bit. he's saying oh, my gosh, i agreed to this alliance. i agreed to give cruz indiana but if i don't win the next state then i'm going to be farther behind. >> he's so prideful. he's got 20% support there. he's so prideful for how hard he is working for every vote. it goes against the grain of any politician saying don't vote for we've actually never heard that before. what's speculated is there couldn't be two people more likely to have a fan base or a support base more different because you look at john kasich, he's the insider, the medicaid
mr. kasich was supposed to do. but mr. ch didn't. >> it is big news today that john kasich decided to pull out of indiana to give us a head-to-head. that's good. >> i'm not going to spend resources in indiana, he's not going to spend them in other places. so what? what's the big deal? >> who should your reporters -- supporters vote for in indiana? >> i'm not going to tell them not to vote for me. >> i think indiana is the next state after today and i think he's...
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kasich? >> absolutely. mr. trump will be speaking around 4:00 up in roam at the air force base in that part of the state. he is going to be holding a town hall later this evening. mr. trump will know he has a sizable lead and not giving up. >> thank you very much. >>> suddenly coming to life. detail lengthy and complicated relationship between donald trump and the clintons. chief white house correspondent ed henry is here. why is the clinton presidential library releasing documents today? >> this is something ted cruz and john kasich may be interested in they may be suggesting more coziness. there had been a request from news organizations to get to this. so they are releasing them now. here they are in the middle of the presidential campaign. nothing major we should say but a photo of bill clinton and donald trump in 2000 at trump tower. clinton white house considered sending donald trump a birthday card in 1986. donald trump sent a signed copy of the book saying your mom is the best. in 1999 the clinton staff
kasich? >> absolutely. mr. trump will be speaking around 4:00 up in roam at the air force base in that part of the state. he is going to be holding a town hall later this evening. mr. trump will know he has a sizable lead and not giving up. >> thank you very much. >>> suddenly coming to life. detail lengthy and complicated relationship between donald trump and the clintons. chief white house correspondent ed henry is here. why is the clinton presidential library releasing...
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mr. kasich: how about around of applause for your four term governor, tommie thompson?se] people wonder, how could you bring that congress together? how can you get things done? i want to tell you that i had the man that runs the serbian hall come to me and introduce himself and say, my wife and i voted for you. let me also tell you, back in 1977 when i was a young man running for the state legislature, i sat down with another man that reminded me of him. this man had a shock white hair and piercing blue eyes. he called me into his office. you will understand why i said this. he said, young man, you know that i am serbian. i said, yes sir. i know that. he said, i happen to know you are croatian. why don't we set that aside for the rest of this election. let's win an election and move forward. so i brought us together, serbians and croats. if you can do that, you can bring anybody together. believe me. [applause] i want you to know a little bit about me because i heard 38% of people who live in this state don't know anything about me to form an opinion. it's pretty inter
mr. kasich: how about around of applause for your four term governor, tommie thompson?se] people wonder, how could you bring that congress together? how can you get things done? i want to tell you that i had the man that runs the serbian hall come to me and introduce himself and say, my wife and i voted for you. let me also tell you, back in 1977 when i was a young man running for the state legislature, i sat down with another man that reminded me of him. this man had a shock white hair and...
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mr. kasich: how about around of applause for your four term governor, tommie thompson?eople wonder, how could you bring that congress together? how can you get things done? i want to tell you i had the man that runs the serbian hall come to me and introduce himself and say, my wife and i voted for you. let me also tell you, back in 1977 when i was a young man running for the state legislature, i sat down with another man that reminded me of him. this man had a shock white hair and piercing blue eyes. he called me into his office. he said, young man, you know that i am serbian. i said, yes sir. he said, i happen to know you are croatian. why don't we set that aside for the rest of this election. so i brought us together, serbians and croats. if you can do that, you can bring anybody together. [laughter] [applause] i heard 38% of people who live in this state don't know anything about me to form an opinion. i guess that is what happens when you are positive all the time and you don't enter a demolition derby. the reason i am comfortable here is i grew up in a blue-collar
mr. kasich: how about around of applause for your four term governor, tommie thompson?eople wonder, how could you bring that congress together? how can you get things done? i want to tell you i had the man that runs the serbian hall come to me and introduce himself and say, my wife and i voted for you. let me also tell you, back in 1977 when i was a young man running for the state legislature, i sat down with another man that reminded me of him. this man had a shock white hair and piercing blue...
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mr. kasich's entire speeches on cbssf.com. >>> chilling details on what two bay area brothers did after allegedly killing their brothers. mark sayre has been following this story all week. mark, what's the very latest? >> reporter: well, tonight, prosecutors are charging both brothers with two counts of murder. we are also getting a much more detailed look at the time line. prosecutors say the brothers killed their parents saturday morning. then they went to this anime convention in oakland. they behaved totally normally though their parents were dead in the family home. in a bizarre police convention. 22-year-old hasib says he shot his father multiple times because he was ordered to do so by an unnamed stranger but he did not admit to shooting his mother. in a separate confession, 17- year-old omar says he was there when his brother committed both brothers. >> is father was shot more than a dozen times, the mother, once in the head. >> reporter: the charges were filed on the same day the victims were laid to rest. their bodies carried to traditional prayers in traditional cardboard boxes. >> it
mr. kasich's entire speeches on cbssf.com. >>> chilling details on what two bay area brothers did after allegedly killing their brothers. mark sayre has been following this story all week. mark, what's the very latest? >> reporter: well, tonight, prosecutors are charging both brothers with two counts of murder. we are also getting a much more detailed look at the time line. prosecutors say the brothers killed their parents saturday morning. then they went to this anime convention...
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mr. kasich and mr. cruz did was they divided up their efforts and carved out that mr. going to compete so hard in indiana. so mr. -- where mr. cruz might have a shot and mr. cruz isn't going to compete so hard in new mexico and oregon. so what does this mean for donald trump and for those two guy sflz. >> -- guys? >> necessity is the mother of invention. this is down to the wire in terms of delegate allocation. neither kasich nor cruz have the ability to get the number of delegates. they have a wild card chance if donald trump doesn't get there. f. this starts going to multiple ballots on a convention floor, then lots of different scenarios can play out. but they have to do this. it is very clear in the polling that kasich was going to prevent cruz from winning in indiana and then donald trump would win indiana and then the whole not trump movement would essentially be on life support. >> basically, am i understanding it right, sarah? what mr. kasich said is he's not going to be campaigning in indiana. but that doesn't prohibit his supporters there from voting for him,
mr. kasich and mr. cruz did was they divided up their efforts and carved out that mr. going to compete so hard in indiana. so mr. -- where mr. cruz might have a shot and mr. cruz isn't going to compete so hard in new mexico and oregon. so what does this mean for donald trump and for those two guy sflz. >> -- guys? >> necessity is the mother of invention. this is down to the wire in terms of delegate allocation. neither kasich nor cruz have the ability to get the number of...
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mr. kasich? >> we don't know what the voters will do.ome of it could be confusing, i think, to people, as well. but the other thing is that, looking at the party, it is so divide. you have the establishment. you have the conservatives. you have the populous. what is important right now, what is key, is to unite the republican party because so many people are divided right now. you know, we have to be able to beat hillary clinton and we can't do it being divide a we are. hillary, by the way, has a lot of issues on her end with the fbi investigation. she can't garner the young voters' support and support from women. she has her own issues going on. >> she has a lot of women supporters but finally what's the republican party going to do? they have donald trump coming at them like 100 mile an hour speed train and they are getting run over. >> they need to catch the wave. if you watch the mark and the trend is your friend, catch the wave and be in line with what is really going on with reality and not to ignore reality. the momentum is there.
mr. kasich? >> we don't know what the voters will do.ome of it could be confusing, i think, to people, as well. but the other thing is that, looking at the party, it is so divide. you have the establishment. you have the conservatives. you have the populous. what is important right now, what is key, is to unite the republican party because so many people are divided right now. you know, we have to be able to beat hillary clinton and we can't do it being divide a we are. hillary, by the...
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mr. kasich to remember that his process is something for the american people are speaking their peace. he likes to talk about having been a part of this process as a member of congress and as a governor. he has done those things. but they are kind of frustrated with him, too. they are frustrated with people like me. they want sock who has not been there as a part of the establishment in washington and god bless them. they are showing us to make it happen. charles: is the nomination process with the caucuses and delegate gathering. is the nomination process fair to these people showing up? >> i think each state has its nomination process. and it behooves candidates to fully understand that and have that ground game. you have to have that grass roots ground game for those voltds to get them -- those volunteers to get them to those places of participation. recollecting nominees or whatever. i do think it integrity of the process is being challenges because people are watching how some of this is delegate selection takes place and they are seeing people who did not run for delegate inserte
mr. kasich to remember that his process is something for the american people are speaking their peace. he likes to talk about having been a part of this process as a member of congress and as a governor. he has done those things. but they are kind of frustrated with him, too. they are frustrated with people like me. they want sock who has not been there as a part of the establishment in washington and god bless them. they are showing us to make it happen. charles: is the nomination process with...
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mr. kasich, governor kasich will i guess now go and campaign in, and indiana, where ted cruz is far aheadjohn kasich in a three-way race and which is a very important state. it's winner take all by congressional district. >> he's saying to unify the party, both of them should quit. that would be the unifying strategy. that's what donald trump says. >> i'm sure he would like them to quit because he should have had this nomination wrapped up at least a month ago. i think instead of worrying about them and insulting them as lying ted and john kasich who eats like a slob and everything else that was said today which was fairly unpresidential. if he wasn't poired about them, why not just ignore these people who he thinks aren't actual competitors. >> is this collusion as he said? >> of course this is not collusion. >> he said in business if you did this, you would go to jail. >> i mean if you take the wod collusion, there's this implication that there's fraudulent, under the table illegal activity happening here and the whole point the rnc is trying to make is everything is open and transparen
mr. kasich, governor kasich will i guess now go and campaign in, and indiana, where ted cruz is far aheadjohn kasich in a three-way race and which is a very important state. it's winner take all by congressional district. >> he's saying to unify the party, both of them should quit. that would be the unifying strategy. that's what donald trump says. >> i'm sure he would like them to quit because he should have had this nomination wrapped up at least a month ago. i think instead of...
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mr. kasich's see he must demonstrate relevance if he has a long shot hope in emerging as a cappedidate indidate in summer. welcome to both of you. chris, governor kasich, a lot of people assume who ever emerges is going to it have to be an active candidate, do you agree? >> i would hope so. i know that most republican voters hope so. john kasich is on the outside hoping that there is so much pandemoniam that trump will be anybodyinged out and cruz will be knocked out. and he will raise his hands in victory and if he showed up to 200 delegates. that the republican voters will flee by the millions and the party will be fractured and you might see another third party because people will abandon the republican party in droves. >> that's what the democrats are hoping for. >> the democrats are in as much trouble as the republicans are. there is no trump on the other side. bernie sanders choking up and hillary clinton in the middle. and john kasich, he's hoping for the thick want to be the nominee. is that good or bad? it is bad for republicans and democrats and democracy. >> why is it bad for d
mr. kasich's see he must demonstrate relevance if he has a long shot hope in emerging as a cappedidate indidate in summer. welcome to both of you. chris, governor kasich, a lot of people assume who ever emerges is going to it have to be an active candidate, do you agree? >> i would hope so. i know that most republican voters hope so. john kasich is on the outside hoping that there is so much pandemoniam that trump will be anybodyinged out and cruz will be knocked out. and he will raise...
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mr. kasich has done a very good job of flying below the radar when comparing him. wall street wants a leader and wants prosperity and growth. whoever is going to provide that best to us and best for the investors is what everybody wants. clearly mr. trump has a way of selling himself and what the future is going to look like in his empire. we've seen how the market has reacted over time with a democratic president. it's going to be interest to see how how it all plays out. i enjoy we're getting one day closer and closer to getting more transparency and little more clarity as to who the real front-runners are and how it's going to play out. >> rick, you've been watching all dale as we've been getting reports from steve liesman's all kmerk conservative survey. the largest percentage, 32% say none. do you take that to mean that wall street or the stock market wouldn't like any of the policies that are currently on the table or that they think that whatever will happen in the market is inestable regardless of who's in the white house? >> it's 'little bit of all of thos
mr. kasich has done a very good job of flying below the radar when comparing him. wall street wants a leader and wants prosperity and growth. whoever is going to provide that best to us and best for the investors is what everybody wants. clearly mr. trump has a way of selling himself and what the future is going to look like in his empire. we've seen how the market has reacted over time with a democratic president. it's going to be interest to see how how it all plays out. i enjoy we're getting...
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mr. kasich.> great to be with you too. >> a lot of folks are calling them a distractor and someone who is getting in the way of progress, so to speak. that really mathematically he doesn't have the number of delegates to win. does he want to see the contested convention and are there concerns about further divisions in the party if this happens to be the path he takes? >> that is not possible. mathematically ted krooez cannot get that number either. there will be hurt feelings, but donald trump has himself to blame for the divisiveness. if you look at the numbers, the american population has an unfavorable view of donald trump and the numbers are greater among women. the reality is, an open contest and the delegates must advance and not only the candidate who shares their values, but the most electable in the fall. we know that governor kasich matches up best against hillary clinton, particularly in swing states like pennsylvania. >> a recent news poll that shows the numbers that we can put up to
mr. kasich.> great to be with you too. >> a lot of folks are calling them a distractor and someone who is getting in the way of progress, so to speak. that really mathematically he doesn't have the number of delegates to win. does he want to see the contested convention and are there concerns about further divisions in the party if this happens to be the path he takes? >> that is not possible. mathematically ted krooez cannot get that number either. there will be hurt feelings,...
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mr. kasich. we have a one-on-one interview coming up for you later, as well. for now, back to you 0 inspect >> one quick question for you. any excitement in there for governor kasich or senator cruz? what are you hearing about those two candidates? >> reporter: you know, all the excitement here seems to be for donald trump. he's way ahead in the polls here in california. everyone we spoke to seemed to be on board with donald trump. but i will tell you that i ran into one woman who didn't even want us to shoot her here. she came to listen to donald trump, just out of cure usety, but she said that his comments about women are unacceptable, and she didn't hear anything in that speech to change her mind. >> all right, we'll look forward to your reports later thissing. thank you. >>> some potentially incriminating statements released by investigators today. this is in the case of those two brothers accused of killing their parenters. 22-year-old and his 17-year-old brother both appeared in santa clara county court today. the judge asked us not to show the younger br
mr. kasich. we have a one-on-one interview coming up for you later, as well. for now, back to you 0 inspect >> one quick question for you. any excitement in there for governor kasich or senator cruz? what are you hearing about those two candidates? >> reporter: you know, all the excitement here seems to be for donald trump. he's way ahead in the polls here in california. everyone we spoke to seemed to be on board with donald trump. but i will tell you that i ran into one woman who...
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mr. kasich. >> hi. >> how are you? how are you? >> all right. ist of what john kasich is doing. he's walking through this diner, cameras rolling, greeting supporters there, taking pictures with them. i want to bring back in errol louis and john avlon. this is effective, right? i think this was born out of the hillary clinton subway thing here in new york, right? that you do this kind of stuff live, and it gets coverage on national television, and that's a good thing, john. >> yeah. look, i mean, retail politics is the backbone of it. you get a sense of people's -- the candidate's character and their ability to relate to real people because most of them live in a bubble and among other things i learned that john kasich apparently can leg press but not squat 325. a lot of sports talk from mr. kasich at the diner. >> it was cute with the little girl and it's baby doll. she started to give her baby doll a piece of bacon and john kasich says i'm going to have to teach you about nutrition. but seriously, errol, this is john kasich campaigning really ha
mr. kasich. >> hi. >> how are you? how are you? >> all right. ist of what john kasich is doing. he's walking through this diner, cameras rolling, greeting supporters there, taking pictures with them. i want to bring back in errol louis and john avlon. this is effective, right? i think this was born out of the hillary clinton subway thing here in new york, right? that you do this kind of stuff live, and it gets coverage on national television, and that's a good thing, john....
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mr. kasich also ate chicken soup. >> donald trump concentrated on other parts of the state attended rallies in syracuse and further up north in watertown at his events took aim at hillary clinton and his closest republican challenger ted cruz. >> as with senator ted cruz he appeared at the wyoming gop convention where he won delegates at state, won delegates in earlier contests which means he'll have 23 of wyoming's 29 delegates at the convention. trump only got one delegate from a county contest. >>> new at 11:00, a three alarm fire left six families without a home in new jersey, flames broke out sortly after 6:00 on charles street, thick smoke could be seen for miles away on the garden state park way, the mayor is asking for people to the victims among them. they are five young girls. >>> police are investigating what caused a gas to fall out of the 10th floor of a hotel on the upper west side, happened at the hotel on west 94th street this afternoon, police say the man fell from a 10th floor hall way window, landed on a shed at this hour he is in critical condition. investigators are try
mr. kasich also ate chicken soup. >> donald trump concentrated on other parts of the state attended rallies in syracuse and further up north in watertown at his events took aim at hillary clinton and his closest republican challenger ted cruz. >> as with senator ted cruz he appeared at the wyoming gop convention where he won delegates at state, won delegates in earlier contests which means he'll have 23 of wyoming's 29 delegates at the convention. trump only got one delegate from a...
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mr. kasich or mr.rubio or bush or carson or any of the candidates, correct. >> woodruff: that means thatt it then goes on to several... to ballots after that, and what could happen?pe >> well, a number of things can happen. the convention can come to a decision on one of the candidates, mr. trump or mr. cruz. ituz is possible that additional individuals can get their names put in nomination further downn the road. there is a process for doing that. much of this will actually be determined, these rules of the road, by the convention rules committee meeting on probably the friday before the convention starts. >> woodruff: so for us to be talking about it now, can we really know right now what's going to happen? >> no, i don't think so. on june 8th, the day after the last primaries, there will be a pretty set way to know what the first ballot vote will be like. then there will be rules decisions made by delegates who have not yet even within -- been selected that will impact the way the proceedings of the
mr. kasich or mr.rubio or bush or carson or any of the candidates, correct. >> woodruff: that means thatt it then goes on to several... to ballots after that, and what could happen?pe >> well, a number of things can happen. the convention can come to a decision on one of the candidates, mr. trump or mr. cruz. ituz is possible that additional individuals can get their names put in nomination further downn the road. there is a process for doing that. much of this will actually be...
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mr. kasich about the fact that voters are asking him about this more, and what is his responsibility to strain it. >> i think the media has created a very negative attitude about conventions. the convention is nothing more than an extension of the political process. >> and so what he's talking about is that there will be a process. he thinks it should be a transparent one and that his team is just building the ingredients needed to be able to credibly play in cleveland to make his case. thomas? >> which only means more sky miles for kevin o'donnell. . he's walking back those comments he made about hillary clinton's qualifications and a series of indian pieces. >> here's the truth. i've known hillary clinton for 25 years, i rm hillary clinton, and on her worst day, she would be an infinitely better president than a of the republicans. >> and hillary clinton is in buffalo, new york today hoping to capitalize on her two terms in the state as a senator, and she's relying on her empire state roots to win this state. has there really been a strategy shift on their part after a string of losses? we k
mr. kasich about the fact that voters are asking him about this more, and what is his responsibility to strain it. >> i think the media has created a very negative attitude about conventions. the convention is nothing more than an extension of the political process. >> and so what he's talking about is that there will be a process. he thinks it should be a transparent one and that his team is just building the ingredients needed to be able to credibly play in cleveland to make his...
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mr. kasich both stay in the race aggressively through california. if they're both going at it aggressively, right until the very end, then i think it is very likely that mr. trump wins on first ballot. trish: in other words cruz and kasich, in romney's view, anyway, are wiping out chances of anyone other than trump as the nominee? >> you know, let me translate for just a moment. those words from mitt romney, trish, are precisely how we know that the establishment is in the business of making both kasich and cruz spoilers in this race. do not, i only see two-ways that a smart man like ted cruz would be in this race at this point. one, he will have to sell his soul to the establishment. i don't know what he will trade. i'm not pretending to know. there will have to be something and big and meaningful. or only other way to allow himself to be used. i think he is too smart for that. especially after new york and northeastern states, trish, i'm afraid ted cruz will be nipping at heels of kasich and no better than a spoiler. trish: why does case i can stay
mr. kasich both stay in the race aggressively through california. if they're both going at it aggressively, right until the very end, then i think it is very likely that mr. trump wins on first ballot. trish: in other words cruz and kasich, in romney's view, anyway, are wiping out chances of anyone other than trump as the nominee? >> you know, let me translate for just a moment. those words from mitt romney, trish, are precisely how we know that the establishment is in the business of...
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mr. kasich, mr. cruz. but they voted for one person and they don't know just who the hell very voted for on the other side. >> a tweet that trump sent out. bernie sanders has been treated terribly by the democrats and with delegates and otherwise. he should show them and run independent. >> winner take all, we don't have that? bernie received -- if i'm right, bernie received 42% of the raw vote but has 46% of the delegates. no. >> that's a guy -- >> the republican nominee for president. >> he wants a bromance. listen, if you read the incoming today, if this goes to the way it looks like it's about to go tonight, there will not be a shorter list of prominent republicans who do not want donald trump to be their nominee. but there will be a much shorter list of prominent republicans who think donald trump will not be their nominee. that conversation has changed in the last six hours, five hours, that they still don't want donald trump. they hope ted cruz can somehow pull a rabbit out of the a hat and stop don
mr. kasich, mr. cruz. but they voted for one person and they don't know just who the hell very voted for on the other side. >> a tweet that trump sent out. bernie sanders has been treated terribly by the democrats and with delegates and otherwise. he should show them and run independent. >> winner take all, we don't have that? bernie received -- if i'm right, bernie received 42% of the raw vote but has 46% of the delegates. no. >> that's a guy -- >> the republican...
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mr. kasich or even paul ryan or somebody else to win a nomination. that would be very unfair because they're changing the rule by which all of the 17 original candidates decided to run. adhere to those rules. deirdre: there is this discussion, i mean the rnc is meeting with some of the rules. the committee members wednesday of this week, in an idea to empower delegates which many people say would actually hurt donald trump, and help senator cruz. speaking of senator cruz, he was asked about the system. here is what he told viewers on "good morning america". >> senator cruz, how do you respond to what he is saying? >> donald is not a complicated man to understand. he doesn't handle losing well. there have been a total of five states that have voted in last three weeks. in those five states starting from utah, north dakota, wisconsin, colorado, wyoming, 1.3 million people voted in those five states and he lost all five. we have won five in a he row and donald is upset, so he is throwing a fit. deirdre: carl, as a donald trump supporter, do you see a po
mr. kasich or even paul ryan or somebody else to win a nomination. that would be very unfair because they're changing the rule by which all of the 17 original candidates decided to run. adhere to those rules. deirdre: there is this discussion, i mean the rnc is meeting with some of the rules. the committee members wednesday of this week, in an idea to empower delegates which many people say would actually hurt donald trump, and help senator cruz. speaking of senator cruz, he was asked about the...
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mr. kasich. my question is. >> my family has owned construction business over 60 years.gulation and taxes have taken a heavy toll on the industry and family business. how will you help provide the businesses that helped build america. >> look, there is three things that you need to have job growth. if you go to a doctor, and say doctor, how can i be healthy economically. you go to the economics doctor, here is what you need common sense regulations that don't strangle your small business. and every time you get another rule, another paper, another, this another that, it hurts yourjs family business. am i right? >> yeah. >> that's number one. common sense not no regulations. they small businesses employ our kids. small businesses -- in my state small businesses pay no income tax. we got rid of it small businesses are the economic growth. in our country we need to bring down the top rate. some people say we are going to have a flat tax after 10%. and then after that we have a chicken in every pot. we have to be realistic about what we can achieve. we can bring these rates
mr. kasich. my question is. >> my family has owned construction business over 60 years.gulation and taxes have taken a heavy toll on the industry and family business. how will you help provide the businesses that helped build america. >> look, there is three things that you need to have job growth. if you go to a doctor, and say doctor, how can i be healthy economically. you go to the economics doctor, here is what you need common sense regulations that don't strangle your small...
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mr. kasich as the king of ohio -- [laughter] i don't think he's going to win everyone in america, but allthese are the kinds of things where you can be president, but you also have to be able to organize. charles: right. there is something to be said about being a able to be organized enough to win this, to be organized enough to run the country. go ahead, mercedes, last word to you. >> and guess what? trump is going to need the rnc, because if he does become the nominee, it is those grass roots activists that knock on doors, make phone calls, and if he's attacking them in any way, that's no way of building a relationship, and that's going to have to change in the trump campaign. charles: mercedes, you talked about the rules. after today isn't kasich, technically can he even be a nominee if he doesn't have eight states? >> that's the thing, if they keep that rule, 40b, in place -- and thing is, in the rules committee the majority of those delegates that are going to be part of that committee are trump or cruz supporters. charles: right. >> so i think it will be very difficult for kasich u
mr. kasich as the king of ohio -- [laughter] i don't think he's going to win everyone in america, but allthese are the kinds of things where you can be president, but you also have to be able to organize. charles: right. there is something to be said about being a able to be organized enough to win this, to be organized enough to run the country. go ahead, mercedes, last word to you. >> and guess what? trump is going to need the rnc, because if he does become the nominee, it is those...
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mr. kasich will now go and campaign in and indiana where ted cruz is far ahead of john kasich in his raceportant state. it is winner take all by congressional districts. >> he is saying both of them should quit. that would be the unifying strategy. that's what donald trump said. >> i'm sure he would like them to quit. he should have had this nomination wrapped up a month ago. instead of worrying about them and insulting them as lying ted and john case whoik eats like a slob today which is very unpresideu unpresidential, then he should ignore them. why not just ignore the two people he doesn't think are competitors? i think they got under his skin today. >> is this collusion? >> of course this is not collusion. if you did this in business, you would go to jail. >> there say lot of activity hang here. everything is transparent. people are adults. they can make their own decisions. look, donald trump is the art of the deal guy, right? his job as a frontrunner is consolidate support. go make your deals, donald. instead, you have cruz and kasich that are making the deals, not trump. does it re
mr. kasich will now go and campaign in and indiana where ted cruz is far ahead of john kasich in his raceportant state. it is winner take all by congressional districts. >> he is saying both of them should quit. that would be the unifying strategy. that's what donald trump said. >> i'm sure he would like them to quit. he should have had this nomination wrapped up a month ago. instead of worrying about them and insulting them as lying ted and john case whoik eats like a slob today...
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mr. kasich is not considered mr. conservative either by the conservative rank and file.goes to something gloria was talking about earlier, that there are legitimate reasons that people who are really hard core movement conservatives have concerns about donald trump. and it's not because the establishment is trying to get us. >> he complains about the rules, he insulting the delegates. that was the point earlier, attacking the voters is never a good look -- >> when he attacks the voters and talks about the rules, he skirting the point on ideology. >> we've come a long way from party bosses and chief it aaeft the party deciding who the nominee would be. the best way would be to win on the first ballot. there's all these different considerations. that goes to gloria's point, you got to know them, work them, persuade them and maybe get to know them on a quail hunt. >> and people change on the second ballot, you can't assume it's because they were corrupted. >> we'll be right back, we'll be right back. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my docto
mr. kasich is not considered mr. conservative either by the conservative rank and file.goes to something gloria was talking about earlier, that there are legitimate reasons that people who are really hard core movement conservatives have concerns about donald trump. and it's not because the establishment is trying to get us. >> he complains about the rules, he insulting the delegates. that was the point earlier, attacking the voters is never a good look -- >> when he attacks the...
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mr. kasich combined or right at that number. we just need to go ahead and get to 12.37.'s the best thing we can do. start with 59 delegates next tuesday in new york and get to 1237 so they are not going to be able, you know, call them shenanigans, within the'árules, deprive him of the nomination. >> is there any sen shenanigans or anything dishonest going on by the kasich campaign or cruz campaign to sort of pull delegates that should be trump delegates away from trump or people being seduced by anything special? anything going on dirty to get delegates? >> no. i think this is the knockdown, dragout kind of politics, bare knuckled politics that you would expect if you get to a contested convention. there is nothing surprising here it's just been a long time since we had a contested convention. all is fair in politics or not fair in politics, we certainly know that in new york more than anywhere else. that's why mr. trump is adding people into his inner circle to help get our arms around the delegate situation because certainly 1237 we don't have a problem without 1237 th
mr. kasich combined or right at that number. we just need to go ahead and get to 12.37.'s the best thing we can do. start with 59 delegates next tuesday in new york and get to 1237 so they are not going to be able, you know, call them shenanigans, within the'árules, deprive him of the nomination. >> is there any sen shenanigans or anything dishonest going on by the kasich campaign or cruz campaign to sort of pull delegates that should be trump delegates away from trump or people being...
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mr. kasich: here is what is really cool.ome guy when i was walking into this diner in philadelphia this morning -- you know what he said? he said it's so nice to see you, governor lincoln. [laughter] and findch: hit google out what he could mean by that, ok? i'm not going to take the low road to the highest office. [laughter] [applause] gov. kasich: all right. go ahead. yeah. ok. shout it out, kid. >> i myself am an immigrant. about your policy with illegal immigration, i completely agree. unfortunately, there's a problem and the problem is that for people who come in here legally with their families like my family, we have to wait many years and we are still waiting for our legalization, our green card. if you propose that we are going to help all of these illegal immigrants, which i still support with a path to legalization -- >> you can have a path to citizenship, they can never have that. >> ok. gov. kasich: that took care of that, you want to know something? there is always an element of unfairness in our lives. they ju
mr. kasich: here is what is really cool.ome guy when i was walking into this diner in philadelphia this morning -- you know what he said? he said it's so nice to see you, governor lincoln. [laughter] and findch: hit google out what he could mean by that, ok? i'm not going to take the low road to the highest office. [laughter] [applause] gov. kasich: all right. go ahead. yeah. ok. shout it out, kid. >> i myself am an immigrant. about your policy with illegal immigration, i completely...
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kasich at fwif percent p. and ted cruz at 17 percent. mr.rump has more than half of the vote in new york city where he was born and also on long island and upstate new york. a university poll has mr. trump leading in new york with 56 percent and cruz and kasich at 20 and 19 percent. looking in pennsylvania. 39 percent. and cruz and kasich at 30 and 20. >> and hillary clinton calls home in new york. mrs. clinton 54- 42%. and clinton is 50 and sanders at the 44. and surprising numbers in november. emily is a democratic strategist who worked in the 2008 huckabee campaign. kevin, let me say. new york, new york, you can make it here you can make it anywhere. ted cruz and bernie sanders can't. you expect it to hold out on april 19th in >> absolutely. this is donald trump's home turf. he will do well. and hillary clinton, this is one of three adopted states and i expect her to do well as well. that doesn't help them with the problem. trump is having a challenge. if he's not going to get to 1237. he has to appear to have the momentum going in the co
kasich at fwif percent p. and ted cruz at 17 percent. mr.rump has more than half of the vote in new york city where he was born and also on long island and upstate new york. a university poll has mr. trump leading in new york with 56 percent and cruz and kasich at 20 and 19 percent. looking in pennsylvania. 39 percent. and cruz and kasich at 30 and 20. >> and hillary clinton calls home in new york. mrs. clinton 54- 42%. and clinton is 50 and sanders at the 44. and surprising numbers in...
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mr. kasich? in the bronx, takedown of several gangs. make 100 people in custody at this point. >> a peacock in long island flown the coupe. a farmer who owns him believes the peacock left in search after mate. one of the peacocks hasn't stopped flying since his friend disappeared. that's sad. >> only one. he needs a friend. remember when the peacock escaped from the central park zoo, landed on the ledge? peacocks are fascinating. why do they move the feathers? to impress the girl peacocks. >> makes perfect sense. what else? >> we love crackerjack. what do you love besides the delicious corn kernels. since 1978. >> what about the toy. >> i remember as kid it came with a toy. usually a cheap and disappointing toy. it was inside the box. >> exactly doing away with the toys. no more toys in the crackerjack box. when was last time you had one? >> great childhood memories, okay. >> stick-on tattoo. >> or little green ring. there was a little green ring that never fit on my favor. >> it was x-ray ring, and didn't do anything whatever. couple b
mr. kasich? in the bronx, takedown of several gangs. make 100 people in custody at this point. >> a peacock in long island flown the coupe. a farmer who owns him believes the peacock left in search after mate. one of the peacocks hasn't stopped flying since his friend disappeared. that's sad. >> only one. he needs a friend. remember when the peacock escaped from the central park zoo, landed on the ledge? peacocks are fascinating. why do they move the feathers? to impress the girl...
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also john kasich supporter, and former republican, peter hukstra. peter, mr. trump says the alliance between john kasich and ted cruz is not working. so explain to me how you think it might work today. >> well, it's very straightforward, as john said in the lead up to this. both he and senator cruz want an open convention. governor kasich has said that he is not going to campaign in indiana. he is going to leave the road wide open for senator cruz in indiana. senator cruz said, hey, i'm going to leave the pathway wide open for governor kasich in oregon and new mexico, meaning that the expectation is that they're going to get more delegates pledged to eem each of the candidates each campaigned in all three states. they get more delegates. it means it will be harder for donald trump to get the 1,237. it's very straightforward. you don't need to read too much into it. >> okay, well, i know. it sounded complicated to me, though. but i get what you're saying. but bob, here is the thing. john kasich isn't telling his supporters to vote for ted cruz. so doesn't that k
also john kasich supporter, and former republican, peter hukstra. peter, mr. trump says the alliance between john kasich and ted cruz is not working. so explain to me how you think it might work today. >> well, it's very straightforward, as john said in the lead up to this. both he and senator cruz want an open convention. governor kasich has said that he is not going to campaign in indiana. he is going to leave the road wide open for senator cruz in indiana. senator cruz said, hey, i'm...
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it prompted john kasich to momentarily drop his mr. nice guy image and issue sharp criticism of mr. trump. kasich told me last evening in no way should people think that he's going to go negative. listen. >> but we can't be loose with your talk about nuclear weapons and abolishing nato and how you're gonna pick a supreme court justice. but that's not where i'm going to live. i live in the world of a positive vision for the future and i'm not gonna change. >> reporter: john kasich's only hope to become the republican nominee is to win a contested convention in july. both ted cruz and donald trump are trying to keep him outside, citing the republican national committee's rule 40 b saying you need to have a majority of delegates in eight states to be entered into the nomination. however, this is some interesting legal things i've been going over for the last couple days, first of all, that rule may not be in place by this convention. secondly, that only governs the rules of whether or not you can make a nominating speech and have a big floor rally. in order for delegates to vote for you
it prompted john kasich to momentarily drop his mr. nice guy image and issue sharp criticism of mr. trump. kasich told me last evening in no way should people think that he's going to go negative. listen. >> but we can't be loose with your talk about nuclear weapons and abolishing nato and how you're gonna pick a supreme court justice. but that's not where i'm going to live. i live in the world of a positive vision for the future and i'm not gonna change. >> reporter: john kasich's...
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mr. kasich and mr. cruz did. marco rubio having problems so he's no longer running.im to win the state. the issue is by what kind of margin because it affects how many delegates you have. i contend it's more important psychologically that he's moving into an arena where california frankly is even more important with the margin of error there with recent polls. he's effectively tied with ted cruz. so it's a message to the rest of the states that are remaining about the power in his own state. if he kind of is under 50% or maybe at 51%, that'll help with delegates. but it's not a screaming endorsement from his home state. there are parts of the state that are conservative as we know. it's not all manhattan. so it's going to be very exciting. i think mr. cruz has abandoned new york and he's focusing on the forward looking states there because he knows his issue is about delegates and a second ballot. >> david, let me bring you in here. where does john kasich loom in all of this? is he stealing votes from donald trump? >> i think that if you notice in the numbers that yo
mr. kasich and mr. cruz did. marco rubio having problems so he's no longer running.im to win the state. the issue is by what kind of margin because it affects how many delegates you have. i contend it's more important psychologically that he's moving into an arena where california frankly is even more important with the margin of error there with recent polls. he's effectively tied with ted cruz. so it's a message to the rest of the states that are remaining about the power in his own state. if...
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mr. kasich's quixotic bid for the white house that will prove the biggest boon to mr. trump in the states to come. nb nbc's hallie jackson. maybe a mile or two miles from where i sit right now. good to see you. come over for a bit when you're done. kasich vowed to stay in the race. is he a threat to ted cruz's chances right now? >> reporter: well, i think threat might be overstating it, at least in the eyes of the cruz campaign, craig. but the campaign would prefer it was just them versus donald trump. cruz talked about the idea that kasich will not or should not be on that ballot come in july. here's what he had to say on sykes' radio show. >> any candidate without a path to winning, that's the time you should suspend your campaign and kasich has been mathematically eliminated. needs more than 100% of the delegates to be the nominee. that's obviously impossible. you can't get more than 100%. and he's lost 30 states in a row. the only state he's prevailed in is his home state. >> reporter: the home state of ohio, of course, the cruz campaign making the argument that wis
mr. kasich's quixotic bid for the white house that will prove the biggest boon to mr. trump in the states to come. nb nbc's hallie jackson. maybe a mile or two miles from where i sit right now. good to see you. come over for a bit when you're done. kasich vowed to stay in the race. is he a threat to ted cruz's chances right now? >> reporter: well, i think threat might be overstating it, at least in the eyes of the cruz campaign, craig. but the campaign would prefer it was just them versus...
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mr. kasich believes he has momentum to consider being someone that will be there for the delegate count onceconvention happens. going after donald trump. keep it here for the latest. >>> a knife found at the former estate of o.j. simpson is not, not the weapon that was used to kill his ex-wife, nicole brown simpson, and her friend, ronald goldman. investigators confirming the news after recent forensic testing. last month a retired lapd officer turning in that knife to the police department after allegedly holding it more than a dozen years. telling investigators a construction worker tearing down simpson's old home found that knife and gave it to him. >>> an amazing rescue in connecticut making news right now captured on camera. >> oh my god. oh, jesus. >> it's a car driven by an elderly woman somehow ends up in the water at the eastern point beach. a man smashes in the front windshield trying to help her, but it fills the car with water. he then breaks a second window and pulls out the 85-year-old woman to safety and she is expected to be okay. good news there. >>> all right. that's going
mr. kasich believes he has momentum to consider being someone that will be there for the delegate count onceconvention happens. going after donald trump. keep it here for the latest. >>> a knife found at the former estate of o.j. simpson is not, not the weapon that was used to kill his ex-wife, nicole brown simpson, and her friend, ronald goldman. investigators confirming the news after recent forensic testing. last month a retired lapd officer turning in that knife to the police...
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mr. kasich are out hustling with the new yorker in the fight for unbound delegates, excuse me, but they also go into cleveland with a credible claim on gop voter support. so the journal now saying this morning that they believe 1237 may not be a magic number. your thoughts. >> well, at the end of the day, the republican nomination goes to the candidate who succeeds in building majority support within the party, and there's very good reason for that. speaking as someone who's served as a state republican chairman for many years and we know that in order to go forward, we have to have a united party. and how do we define a united party? with a candidate and a vice presidential candidate who have a support of the majority of the party. that can either be done on the first ballot, second ballot, but at the end of the cay, we're going to nominate a candidate out of cleveland, and that puts us in the best position in order to defeat hillary clinton and go up against the democrats, ultimately, in november. what is important, though, is two things i think are important. one is that much of the same
mr. kasich are out hustling with the new yorker in the fight for unbound delegates, excuse me, but they also go into cleveland with a credible claim on gop voter support. so the journal now saying this morning that they believe 1237 may not be a magic number. your thoughts. >> well, at the end of the day, the republican nomination goes to the candidate who succeeds in building majority support within the party, and there's very good reason for that. speaking as someone who's served as a...
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mr. kasich is not considered mr. conservative either by the conservative rank and file.omething gloria was talking about earlier, that there are legitimate reasons that people who are really hard core movement conservatives have concerns about donald trump. and it's not because the establishment is trying to get him. >> he complains about the rules, he insulting the delegates. that's his problem. that was the point earlier, attacking the voters is never a good look -- >> when he attacks the voters and talks about the rules, he is skirting the problem he has in terms of ideology. >> quick point and we go to break. >> we've come a long way from party bosses and chieftains in the party deciding who the nominee would be. the best way would be to win on the first ballot. if he doesn't, he faces these loyalty tests, which have not been tested in the recent past. there's all these different considerations. i think that goes to gloria's point. you have to know them and persuade them and maybe take them on a quail hunt. >> and people change on the second ballot, you can't assume
mr. kasich is not considered mr. conservative either by the conservative rank and file.omething gloria was talking about earlier, that there are legitimate reasons that people who are really hard core movement conservatives have concerns about donald trump. and it's not because the establishment is trying to get him. >> he complains about the rules, he insulting the delegates. that's his problem. that was the point earlier, attacking the voters is never a good look -- >> when he...
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mr. kasich doesn't have those reshoreses. >> would you like to go to mar-a-la mar-a-lago?t think i'll be invited regardless. >> hey, let me ask you this. okay. no money in politics. as long as the unions can't donate money. how do you feel about that? >> i'm sorry. >> unions can't donate any money to the democrats? >> well, look it, the union par tus paite pace, all. data shows that union participation in elections has dramatically fallen, and so that if there is going to be campaign finance reform again, i think the democrats would say, sure. if we can control corporate finances and also donations by billion airs we'll limit union contributions as well. this is not, you know, your grandfather's or -- >> you can't have a union worker who actually works for a campaign, like we've seen in the past, where unions actually take their employees and put them on the campaign trail with candidates? >> individual unions who are actually -- you're talking about two different things. one is corporations or pacs or unions that are getting out the vote, that are actually working. that i
mr. kasich doesn't have those reshoreses. >> would you like to go to mar-a-la mar-a-lago?t think i'll be invited regardless. >> hey, let me ask you this. okay. no money in politics. as long as the unions can't donate money. how do you feel about that? >> i'm sorry. >> unions can't donate any money to the democrats? >> well, look it, the union par tus paite pace, all. data shows that union participation in elections has dramatically fallen, and so that if there is...
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mr. garrett: not initially him, but they are getting closer to him. charlie: because john kasich cannot put it together? mr. garrett: they believe that kasich would have ought to have put more together by now. i would not rule him out because he is going to stay. the convention is in ohio. if the polling data shows he is the only republican who can be beat hillary, and trump and cruz say, we need to get rid of this guy, than the scrutiny will come. one of the reasons why he is where he is, is that he is the least scrutinized. if he starts getting attacked by trump or cruz, those numbers will diminish as well. charlie: if donald trump had been scrutinized earlier, would it have made a difference? mr. garrett: it may have. i know that there are a good number of republicans who have told themselves that they blew it. they allow themselves to be talked into -- or maybe they were so fearful to begin with. they said he is the summer phenomena, he is not really serious. what of the central insights that donald trump brought to this campaign is that he knew how serious he was, and he cal
mr. garrett: not initially him, but they are getting closer to him. charlie: because john kasich cannot put it together? mr. garrett: they believe that kasich would have ought to have put more together by now. i would not rule him out because he is going to stay. the convention is in ohio. if the polling data shows he is the only republican who can be beat hillary, and trump and cruz say, we need to get rid of this guy, than the scrutiny will come. one of the reasons why he is where he is, is...
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mr. trump. >> reporter: john kasich will speak the same day after trump, april 29, and cruz will follow the nextn burlingame, betty yu. >>> the san jose street is full of body shops. tonight, how some business owners here are accused of a sneaky scheme to cash in. >> you are telling -- >> this san francisco supervisor lashed out at the police chief. why the top cop is on the hot seat tonight. >> the pay area pit bull ended up in a cast, tonight, the question, who would throw a dog out of a ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have breaking news, major police activity right now in the neighborhood in fairfield. police officers are searching for a suspect. people who live on several streets are being told to stay inside, and keep their doors and windows locked. the police confirmed that there have been several loud booms during the operation. that's kind of unexplained at this point. this is happening on steven james and henry streets, just south of wool avenue. the police are describing the suspect as wanted, but they have not provided any exacting details on his alleged offenses. >>> mangled cars, several
mr. trump. >> reporter: john kasich will speak the same day after trump, april 29, and cruz will follow the nextn burlingame, betty yu. >>> the san jose street is full of body shops. tonight, how some business owners here are accused of a sneaky scheme to cash in. >> you are telling -- >> this san francisco supervisor lashed out at the police chief. why the top cop is on the hot seat tonight. >> the pay area pit bull ended up in a cast, tonight, the question,...