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as you said, people who hadn't heard of or followed john kasich.ould hope to fire up that base if you get back into it. >> you know, i don't know. i don't know what's going to happen. i'm not going to get into some -- >> you really don't know? >> you know what? look at me. i really don't. i don't know what's going to happen. but all my options are there. i'm not closing anything down, and we'll see. we'll just see. these are times that are so turbulent and uncertain, you just be prepared. it's sort of like in basketball. you used to play basketball. i played basketball. you justify want to be around the rim because sometimes the ball will bounce off, and you better be there to grab it. >> john kasich, thank you very much. >> you're a good man. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> the state of ohio has supplied eight u.s. presidents. our conversation tonight with the current governor john kasich. >>> coming up, president trump claims that the new justice department report from its inspector general exonerates him on the question of russian collusion. we
as you said, people who hadn't heard of or followed john kasich.ould hope to fire up that base if you get back into it. >> you know, i don't know. i don't know what's going to happen. i'm not going to get into some -- >> you really don't know? >> you know what? look at me. i really don't. i don't know what's going to happen. but all my options are there. i'm not closing anything down, and we'll see. we'll just see. these are times that are so turbulent and uncertain, you just...
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[applause] >> ohio governor, john kasich, harvardd the address to in cambridge, massachusetts. important ofut the faith and value. minutes.0 >> thank you. lot of biography there. let me tell you the way that things worked. go to the small university in the midwest, ohio state. 48,000 students. my dormitory at the time was filled with -- there was 16 of us, 15 college roommates stuffed into one barracks. interesting. and being at a big university thingsing a lot of happen, there was some things that i didn't like. i decided i would try to change these things. me, johnnyncles told , you always start at top. the president's office and asked for a meeting. they were not real forthcoming. kept calling them until they finally let me in. i went in to see the president university. and it was pretty impressive. he was an impressive guy. his office was really very cool. beautiful desk, beautiful furniture. beautiful rugs. he said what's on your mind, young man? i told him my concerns. said, sir, i've been in school about a month. ohio stateed here at when i look at your desk, your chairs
[applause] >> ohio governor, john kasich, harvardd the address to in cambridge, massachusetts. important ofut the faith and value. minutes.0 >> thank you. lot of biography there. let me tell you the way that things worked. go to the small university in the midwest, ohio state. 48,000 students. my dormitory at the time was filled with -- there was 16 of us, 15 college roommates stuffed into one barracks. interesting. and being at a big university thingsing a lot of happen, there was...
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i want to continue my conversation with ohio government john kasich.d him about the comments on fox news about this. >> since morrill lege illegal is are rushing the border, more children are being separated from their parents and housed in what are essentially summer camps. >> they can't put this on congress. the majority of republicans are in congress. >> look, i disagree with the comments on fox and i haven't been over there, i haven't talked to them about this. again, brooke, the worst thing i can do is to begin to just question their motives and everything and all i can do is to appeal to their decency. and at fox we've seen this happen with shepard smith, seen him be willing to stand up and say some things that he's been applauded for. i can't explain to you why they're taking this position because the position do me doesn't make any sense. >> the president is tripling down on this trade within china. does this wipe out the republican proclaimed benefit of those tax cuts to you? >> well, it certainly is going to be damaging. you can see the marke
i want to continue my conversation with ohio government john kasich.d him about the comments on fox news about this. >> since morrill lege illegal is are rushing the border, more children are being separated from their parents and housed in what are essentially summer camps. >> they can't put this on congress. the majority of republicans are in congress. >> look, i disagree with the comments on fox and i haven't been over there, i haven't talked to them about this. again,...
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[applause] ohio governor john kasich delivered the commencement inress to students cambridge. he talked about the importance of faith and values and expressed optimism in the millennial generation. this is 30 minutes. [applause] gov. kasich: thank you. -- a lot of biography there, but let me tell you the way that things worked. i did go to that small university in the midwest, ohio state. 48,000 students. my dormitory at the time was filled -- there were 16 of us. 16 college roommates stuffed into one barracks. interesting. being at a big university and seeing a lot of things happen, there were a lot of things i didn't like. i decided to change these things. one of my uncles told me, you always start at the top. so i called the president's office and asked for a meeting with the president of the university. they were not real forthcoming, and i kept calling them until they finally let me in. i went in to see the president of the university, and it was pretty impressive. he was an impressive guy, and his office was very cool. beautiful desks, beautiful furniture, beautiful rugs
[applause] ohio governor john kasich delivered the commencement inress to students cambridge. he talked about the importance of faith and values and expressed optimism in the millennial generation. this is 30 minutes. [applause] gov. kasich: thank you. -- a lot of biography there, but let me tell you the way that things worked. i did go to that small university in the midwest, ohio state. 48,000 students. my dormitory at the time was filled -- there were 16 of us. 16 college roommates stuffed...
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congratulations, and test ohio governor, john kasich, delivered the address to harvard in cambridge, massachusetts. he talked about the important of faith and value.
congratulations, and test ohio governor, john kasich, delivered the address to harvard in cambridge, massachusetts. he talked about the important of faith and value.
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[applause] >> ohio governor john kasich, delivered the address to harvard in cambridge massachusetts. he talked about the important of faith and value. this is 30 minutes. >> thank you. that was a lot of biography there. let me tell you the way that things worked. i did go to the small university in
[applause] >> ohio governor john kasich, delivered the address to harvard in cambridge massachusetts. he talked about the important of faith and value. this is 30 minutes. >> thank you. that was a lot of biography there. let me tell you the way that things worked. i did go to the small university in
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john kasich, thank you for coming to "firing line." >> i hope you enjoyed it.'m the first guest. >> you are the first national guest. >> thanks, margaret. >> thank you very much, governor kasich. >> so pleased. >> welcome to "firing line." take care. ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching pbs. ♪ [ wind rushing ] macdonald: do you remember when you were a kid, the day before your birthday, you couldn't sleep because you knew something special was coming? it's a little bit like that, crossed with the thought that maybe, you know, tomorrow there'll be a hurricane, you know, the weather's going to change, and things are going to get really serious. because you just know that life's going to change when the goshawk arrives. ♪♪ 10 years ago, my father died suddenly. ♪♪ stricken with grief, i fled from humanity. i ran towards things of death and difficulty -- spooky, pale-eyed feathered ghosts that lived and killed in woodland thickets.
john kasich, thank you for coming to "firing line." >> i hope you enjoyed it.'m the first guest. >> you are the first national guest. >> thanks, margaret. >> thank you very much, governor kasich. >> so pleased. >> welcome to "firing line." take care. ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching pbs. ♪ [ wind rushing ] macdonald:...
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john kasich, thank you for coming to "firing line." >> i hope you enjoyed it.'m the first guest. >> you are the first national guest. >> thanks, margaret. >> thank you very much, governor kasich. >> so pleased. >> welcome to "firing line." take care. ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching pbs. ♪ >>> welcome to "amanpour" on pbs. tonight, two women making waves. dr. mona hanna-attisha, the american pediatrician who blew the lid off the flint, michigan, poison water crisis, joins me with her new book, and its devastating account. and jennifer egan, the pulitzer prize-winning novelist, whose latest work "manhattan beach" shines a light on the thousands of women who heroically manned the naval shipyard during world war ii. >>> good evening, everyone, and
john kasich, thank you for coming to "firing line." >> i hope you enjoyed it.'m the first guest. >> you are the first national guest. >> thanks, margaret. >> thank you very much, governor kasich. >> so pleased. >> welcome to "firing line." take care. ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching pbs. ♪ >>> welcome to...
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[applause] ohio governor john kasich delivered the commencement inress to students cambridge. he talked about the importance of faith and values and expressed optimism in the millennial generation. this is 30 minutes. [applause] gov. kasich: thank you. -- a lot of biography there, but let me tell you the way that things worked. i did go to that small university in the midwest, ohio
[applause] ohio governor john kasich delivered the commencement inress to students cambridge. he talked about the importance of faith and values and expressed optimism in the millennial generation. this is 30 minutes. [applause] gov. kasich: thank you. -- a lot of biography there, but let me tell you the way that things worked. i did go to that small university in the midwest, ohio
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we had john kasich saying this is the party of lincoln. reagan would never have done. this here's the thing, ford, this is an issue no one is talking about. mexico had a record number of homicides, 113 political candidates killed, reportedly by drug cartels in one year. this is chaos south of our border. your reaction to that? >> look, there is chaos south of our border. i'm concerned about the way the laws are written. they're not written to deal with people who do not come from canada or mexico and essentially a lot of what we're talking about is family units and central americans and essentially you neither have to essentially arrest them, return them or actually release them into the interior, and if you're releasing families into the interior for the soul purpose of keeping them together, i don't understand how people follow suit. liz: stop the criminal prosecution of the families and just have them in administrative detention centers that they had the policy in march. but goodlatte has a bill for it, bob goodlatte has a good immigration, solid immigration policy.
we had john kasich saying this is the party of lincoln. reagan would never have done. this here's the thing, ford, this is an issue no one is talking about. mexico had a record number of homicides, 113 political candidates killed, reportedly by drug cartels in one year. this is chaos south of our border. your reaction to that? >> look, there is chaos south of our border. i'm concerned about the way the laws are written. they're not written to deal with people who do not come from canada...
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[applause] >> ohio governor john kasich gave the commencement address to graduates of harvard kennedy school of government in cambridge, massachusetts. he spoke about the importance of faith and values and expressed optimism for the millennial generation. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. you know, that
[applause] >> ohio governor john kasich gave the commencement address to graduates of harvard kennedy school of government in cambridge, massachusetts. he spoke about the importance of faith and values and expressed optimism for the millennial generation. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. you know, that
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. >> we'll talk to ohio governor john kasich and texas congressman will hurd about that trade war. and republican efforts to try to move forward with protecting the children of undocumented immigrants. even if it means a showdown with congressional leadership and the president. the "new york times" 20 page memo from the president's attorney arguing as chief law enforcement officer the president couldn't obstruct justice. will that strategy work? we'll ask our political panel. plus we'll kick off our 2018cbs news mid term election battleground tracker and tell you exactly where things stand as democrao te control of congress. former speaker john boehner right when he says -- >> there is no -- there's a trump -- republican party has to take a nap somewhere. >> brennan: politics, policy and news all ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." trump administration officials got an earful in two parts of the world this weekend about the president's new trade tariffs. congress secretary wilbur ross went on an economic mission to china and others met with fi
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republican governor of ohio john kasich joins me now. governor, these ohio numbers are great.are you doing and how do you replicate this across the country? >> well, stephanie, it's, look, we've reduced the taxes in the state. we don't tax small business with income taxes. we balance our budgets. it's not easy to do. you can see in washington where they're up to $21 trillion in debt and growing a trillion a year. you got to be able to be strong and tough and say no, priorities, we have to stick to them, we can't go in the hole. the good news about it is we -- in the process of doing that we made sure we had priorities that are not always as usual for people who were in power. which is make sure you take care of those who are disabled, minority community. so it's been a really nice thing. we're up 500,000 jobs. so it's been a remarkable turnaround. so it's to do the things that you need to do but to make sure that the prosperity can affect everybody across the board. and so we got to keep, you know, we just have to keep working at this. but it's exciting because, stephanie, whe
republican governor of ohio john kasich joins me now. governor, these ohio numbers are great.are you doing and how do you replicate this across the country? >> well, stephanie, it's, look, we've reduced the taxes in the state. we don't tax small business with income taxes. we balance our budgets. it's not easy to do. you can see in washington where they're up to $21 trillion in debt and growing a trillion a year. you got to be able to be strong and tough and say no, priorities, we have to...
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addresses alsonues with tim cook, that chair john hennessey at indiana university, ohio governor john kasich at the harvard kennedy school for government, kate brown at the university of colorado boulder, and illinois congressman luis gutierrez at northeastern illinois university. [applause] tim: hello, blue devils. it is great to be back at duke, and it is an honor to stand before you both as your commencement speaker and a graduate. 1988.ed my degree in in preparing for this speech, i reached out to one of my favorite professors from back then, bob ryan heimer. he taught this great course in communications, which included sharpening your public speaking skills. we had not spoken for decades, so i was thrilled when he told me he remembered a particularly gifted public speaker who took his class in the 1980's, with a bright mind, and a charming personality. he said he knew way back then this person was destined for greatness. you could imagine how this made me feel. eyeessor reinheimer had an for talent, and if i do say so myself, i think his instincts were right. melinda gates has really ma
addresses alsonues with tim cook, that chair john hennessey at indiana university, ohio governor john kasich at the harvard kennedy school for government, kate brown at the university of colorado boulder, and illinois congressman luis gutierrez at northeastern illinois university. [applause] tim: hello, blue devils. it is great to be back at duke, and it is an honor to stand before you both as your commencement speaker and a graduate. 1988.ed my degree in in preparing for this speech, i reached...
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>> c-span's coverage continues with tim cook, apple ceo, at duke university, john hennessey and john kasich, and luis gutierrez. >> hello, blue devils. it is great to be back at duke. it is an honor to stand before you as your commencement speaker and a graduate. i earned by deree from the fuqua school in 1988. i reached out to one of my favorite professors. bob taught this great class in communications, which including public speaking skills. we hadn't spoken for decades. i was thrilled when he told me he remembered a particularly gifted public speaker who took his class in the 1980's. with a bright mind and a charming personality. he said he knew we back then this person would destined for greatness. you can imagine how this made me feel. he had an eye for talent. if i do say so myself, i think his instincts were right. melinda gates has really made her mark in the world! [laughter] i'm grateful to bob and dean and all of my duke professors. their teachings have stayed with me throughout my career. i want to thank president price and the duke faculty, and the board of trustees for the hon
>> c-span's coverage continues with tim cook, apple ceo, at duke university, john hennessey and john kasich, and luis gutierrez. >> hello, blue devils. it is great to be back at duke. it is an honor to stand before you as your commencement speaker and a graduate. i earned by deree from the fuqua school in 1988. i reached out to one of my favorite professors. bob taught this great class in communications, which including public speaking skills. we hadn't spoken for decades. i was...
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[applause] >> ohio governor john kasich gave the commencement address to graduates of harvard kennedy school of government in cambridge, massachusetts. he spoke about the importance of faith and values and expressed optimism for the millennial generation. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. you know, that was a lot of biography but letet me tell you the way that things worked. i did go to t sll university in the midwest, ohio state. 48tude,000 ss. my dormitory at the time was filled with, there was 16 of us, 15 college roommates stuffed into one barracks. it was pretty interesting, and being at a big university and seeing a lot of things happen, there were some things that i di't like. and so i decided to try to change these things, and one of my uncles told me, johnny, you always start at the top. i called the the president offe and asked for a meeting with the president of the university, and they were not real forthcoming and i just kept calling them until they finally let me in. i went in to see the president of thehe university, and it was pretty impressive. he wasas an imp
[applause] >> ohio governor john kasich gave the commencement address to graduates of harvard kennedy school of government in cambridge, massachusetts. he spoke about the importance of faith and values and expressed optimism for the millennial generation. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. you know, that was a lot of biography but letet me tell you the way that things worked. i did go to t sll university in the midwest, ohio state. 48tude,000 ss. my dormitory at the time was filled...
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he was a john kasich supporter when this started, by the way. i'm not saying it was appropriate -- i like john kasich but i'm a liberal. anyway -- >> you proved the point. >> and the president pushed back on prior occasions and other interviews saying he was aware of paul manafort's background. you can google it. but he's made that case. we're going to have more on president trump's reaction to the i.g. report and whether or not the bias in the hillary clinton investigation bled over into the mueller probe and what it means going forward. stay with us. >> what they did during the election was a disgrace. it's probably never happened in our country before. that's just the tip of the iceberg. what will happen when we go further? and there was total bias. total bias. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. like nothing you, ncy or she, has ever seen. filets of 100% real natural chicken or s
he was a john kasich supporter when this started, by the way. i'm not saying it was appropriate -- i like john kasich but i'm a liberal. anyway -- >> you proved the point. >> and the president pushed back on prior occasions and other interviews saying he was aware of paul manafort's background. you can google it. but he's made that case. we're going to have more on president trump's reaction to the i.g. report and whether or not the bias in the hillary clinton investigation bled...
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i think the most obvious and did it would be john kasich, i think because he ran last time. had finished up two pretty successful terms, i have to say as governor of ohio, a major state. he did pretty well here in 2016, id i think he would have -- do not think you would be the first call, but i think you would be a formidable figure and others would step back if he were going to do it. that both ofason them could not take a shot in a mccarthy situation. i did the radio interview with the boston herald. of course i'm not a politician, so i can do what i want. i was talking with "the boston herald," and it began on the radio show that they have with charlie baker confirming he was in good shape with israel election. very popular with both parties. charlie baker -- in good shape with his reelection. you of parties. charlie baker would be a good candidate. i think he would be a formidable independent candidate. ticket.isan a trump-sanders context. incidentally "the boston herald" shes,. they have any news of the? on the front page -- "kri says baker beats trump in 2020." i guess
i think the most obvious and did it would be john kasich, i think because he ran last time. had finished up two pretty successful terms, i have to say as governor of ohio, a major state. he did pretty well here in 2016, id i think he would have -- do not think you would be the first call, but i think you would be a formidable figure and others would step back if he were going to do it. that both ofason them could not take a shot in a mccarthy situation. i did the radio interview with the boston...
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i spoke with ohio governor, john kasich. welcome back.id the border issue cost republicans control of the house? >> well, i don't know about that, michael. i think that, you know, this one has been very, very difficult. i think people understand this, when you have children who are separated from their family and crying and wailing, this one gets kind of to the heart of things, as to whether there can be a recovery, i don't know. there's a lot of things i thought were going to result in a republican beginning to question some of what the administration has been doing. you know, this one kind of changed things. i understand there were only 58% approval on this policy, as opposed to 85. i'm not sure how much the 58% is. if people really understood what is going on. michael, here is the problem. the problem is, in the country, we are so divided up into our own team, i wear red, you wear blue, go to the game, we cheer. it's not helpful, not just on the issue of immigration, but across the board on so many issues that need to be addressed that
i spoke with ohio governor, john kasich. welcome back.id the border issue cost republicans control of the house? >> well, i don't know about that, michael. i think that, you know, this one has been very, very difficult. i think people understand this, when you have children who are separated from their family and crying and wailing, this one gets kind of to the heart of things, as to whether there can be a recovery, i don't know. there's a lot of things i thought were going to result in a...
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donald trump, hilary clinton, ted cruz and john kasich made an appearance. >> can you beatdonald trump? >> two guys from queens, that would be interesting. new yorkers know how to talk to other new yorkers. holder was the first aspricken american -- african attorney material and served six years under president trump obama. >>> the fire quickly crew to 200 acres and then evacuations were orders in areas that included laguna beach. firefightersare trying to stop the flames -- firefighters are trying to stop the flames from spreading. >>> we were just watching commuters in a camera there just above the sell's first tower. san francisco right now 60 degrees, oakland also 60. upper 70s still in livemore. here's a look at the state of california. most in the clear. we have pafew clouds coming up and a trough pushing closer to the coast. we know this time of year this is how it goes. the inland areas, the ones that want it the most usually have to wait a day or so. so for tomorrow it will be a little cooler. upper 50s in areas like livermore. low 60s expected in the areas of the there coastl
donald trump, hilary clinton, ted cruz and john kasich made an appearance. >> can you beatdonald trump? >> two guys from queens, that would be interesting. new yorkers know how to talk to other new yorkers. holder was the first aspricken american -- african attorney material and served six years under president trump obama. >>> the fire quickly crew to 200 acres and then evacuations were orders in areas that included laguna beach. firefightersare trying to stop the flames...
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this is the time -- by the way, it is interesting that john kasich is from ohio. ohio is one of those midwestern industrial rust belt states that went, you know, with trump. and it is interesting because a lot of those voters, i was there with trump, a lot of the voters in the midwestern states, they like these tariffs. they're very suspicious of some of these trade deals, but we're seeing so many jobs in these states now, i'm not so sure that they are necessary, but people like rona and i have to do a better job explaining to blue collar workers why trade is good. >> maybe the president should -- that should be tasked with the president, why trade is good. come on. you shouldn't have to just -- i would say, steven, it is not your job. >> tariffs or taxes. >> you need a different tactic. we're talking about pro wrestling. get some chairs, and you need to get in there. okay. >> folding chair. >> i'm not promoting violence. make it look like a wwe match. >> it is the only -- it is only the third inning in this baseball game. and how this -- >> you're switching metap
this is the time -- by the way, it is interesting that john kasich is from ohio. ohio is one of those midwestern industrial rust belt states that went, you know, with trump. and it is interesting because a lot of those voters, i was there with trump, a lot of the voters in the midwestern states, they like these tariffs. they're very suspicious of some of these trade deals, but we're seeing so many jobs in these states now, i'm not so sure that they are necessary, but people like rona and i have...
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have faced criticism from within the president's own party, with the republican governor of ohio, john kasichcalling them ‘dangerous‘. we are punishing ourfriends. if they were cheating, that is one thing. but to slap this on under a phoney excuse, we go alone on that. we withdrew from the paris accords and the iranian deal which they are furious about. we did not get into the pacific trade agreement. we are going it alone. it is not america first, it is america alone. it is not good policy, it borders on dangerous in my opinion. the bbc‘s chris buckler has more from washington. what is interesting is that at the moment we see a trade war emerge on several different fronts. there are some in washington who want to play down the trade war phrase but it is the exact phrase that donald trump keeps on using and tweeting this idea that a trade war is easy to win. that may not be the case. there are difficulties with this. some in the republican party are becoming quite concerned about the way this is progressing. particularly in regards to american allies, because they feel that potentially this i
have faced criticism from within the president's own party, with the republican governor of ohio, john kasichcalling them ‘dangerous‘. we are punishing ourfriends. if they were cheating, that is one thing. but to slap this on under a phoney excuse, we go alone on that. we withdrew from the paris accords and the iranian deal which they are furious about. we did not get into the pacific trade agreement. we are going it alone. it is not america first, it is america alone. it is not good...
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. >> and john kasich says he doesn't know what this gop is doing right now. what's going on? >> i think boehner said the republican party is taking a nap, and kasich said it's going dormant. it's in a coma. that's the true state of affairs, it's in a coma. but both of them to some extent roominu romanticizing the republican party. it couldn't have been perverted in this sort of way unless the perversion was already there. however, free trade, that's out the window. we've got a president who's instituting tariffs, who wants to close borders, who personifies the sort of v vulgarity that's supposed to be the antithesis of the republican party. >> do you remember when president-elect trump visited president obama in the white house and he seemed sort of overwhelmed? and everyone was like what did they talk about? what wept on behind closed doors? and we're getting a preview of the book which details the aftermath of the 2016 election. and this is what peter baker writes about it "the new york times" in the he says the day mr. obama hosted mr. trump in the white house mr. trump ke
. >> and john kasich says he doesn't know what this gop is doing right now. what's going on? >> i think boehner said the republican party is taking a nap, and kasich said it's going dormant. it's in a coma. that's the true state of affairs, it's in a coma. but both of them to some extent roominu romanticizing the republican party. it couldn't have been perverted in this sort of way unless the perversion was already there. however, free trade, that's out the window. we've got a...
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i spoke earlier with the governor from ohio john kasich. >> did this border issue cost republicans controlf the house? >> well, i don't know about that michael. you know, this one has been very, very difficult. i think that people understand this. when you have children that are involved separated from their family and crying. this gets to the heart of thing. if there can be a recovery, i don't know. there are a lot of things i thought that would result in a republican beginning to question some of what the administration has been doing. you know this has changed things. i understand only 58% approval on the policy as opposed to 85. i am not sure how much the 58% is. if people really understood what is going on. michael, the problem is that we are so divided up into our own team. i wear red. you wear blue. we go to the game and cheer. it is not helpful. not just on the issue of immigration but across the board on so many issues that need to be addressed that are not addressed because of partisanship. i must say what people saw was really breath taking. this is not the america, michael, you
i spoke earlier with the governor from ohio john kasich. >> did this border issue cost republicans controlf the house? >> well, i don't know about that michael. you know, this one has been very, very difficult. i think that people understand this. when you have children that are involved separated from their family and crying. this gets to the heart of thing. if there can be a recovery, i don't know. there are a lot of things i thought that would result in a republican beginning to...
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the most obvious candidate would be john kasich because he ran last time and he is finishing up two successful terms i would say as the governor of ohio, a major state and he did well in 2016. i won't say the first call but he would be a formidable figures and others probly step back i he were going to do it. there's no reason both of them couldn't take a shot. i did a radio interview in the boston herald. so i was talking with the boston herald where the interview began to build c-charlie baker the governor of massachusetts and confirming he was in good shape and of course baker would be a formidable candidate and i was thinking more and made this clear the key is more of a democratic governor and a bipartisan ticket of trump and sanders kind of context. don't they have any news up there or something on the front page, i guess they have a challenge in the primary down there and he needs a notorious fact that you can just take on trump, nothing to any of this and i don't do tha know him tha, i admire him but he is probably annoyed that i said it but most are not annoyed at you if you speculate
the most obvious candidate would be john kasich because he ran last time and he is finishing up two successful terms i would say as the governor of ohio, a major state and he did well in 2016. i won't say the first call but he would be a formidable figures and others probly step back i he were going to do it. there's no reason both of them couldn't take a shot. i did a radio interview in the boston herald. so i was talking with the boston herald where the interview began to build c-charlie...
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playing with fire on this question because increasingly you have a variety of republicans like john kasich and others come -- and john boehner, this is not a republican his is a trump party and guess what who's going to be voting in the future on the republican party, it's the millennials. the millennials are turning against the president. there's no way the republican party can command majority. >> let me ask you one question before you go quickly on former president bill clinton since you served as an adviser to him in the white house. the way he's handled the questions about the me too movement, the monica lewinsky affair in the last 24 hours. he tried to clean up the mess that was made last night. here's what he said. >> the truth is the hubbub, i got hot under the collar because of the w questions were asked, the suggestion was that i never apologized for what caused all the trouble for me 20 years ago. so is, i did. i meant it then and now. i apologized to my family, to my lewin and her family and to the american people. the is, that i supporte too mov it's long overdue and i have al
playing with fire on this question because increasingly you have a variety of republicans like john kasich and others come -- and john boehner, this is not a republican his is a trump party and guess what who's going to be voting in the future on the republican party, it's the millennials. the millennials are turning against the president. there's no way the republican party can command majority. >> let me ask you one question before you go quickly on former president bill clinton since...
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there competition now among john kasich. bob corker, jeff flake. to fill the mccain seat on the sunday talk shows, only two requirements you be a republican, and second is you attack republican party, that is why you dollar. lou: particularly the president, president trump. >> right. >> that is the only reason they are invited. lou: who will play role of lindsey graham and that relationship as who emerges as new john mccain. >> that tough, lindsey graham has been more principled where he has picked his spot. where flake is just a hate trump person, he should just leave now, but this is his reward, you get on national tv. >> i agree, he would have gotten clobbered in a primary, not been reelected that would have been great am i think back on great senator arizona had, he will be on the bottom of the ladder on any given day. lou: who can you think it. >> bar barry goldwater. lou: that comes first to mind there are 9other greats. >> like it was yesterday. stop. lou: mitt romney, who came out today. three weeks ago, making nice with the president. toda
there competition now among john kasich. bob corker, jeff flake. to fill the mccain seat on the sunday talk shows, only two requirements you be a republican, and second is you attack republican party, that is why you dollar. lou: particularly the president, president trump. >> right. >> that is the only reason they are invited. lou: who will play role of lindsey graham and that relationship as who emerges as new john mccain. >> that tough, lindsey graham has been more...
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. >> and john kasich says he doesn't know what this gop is doing right now. what's going on? >> i think boehner said the republican party is taking a nap, and i think kasich said it's gone dormant. i think both are selling it short. it's in a coma. that's the true state of affairs, it's in a coma. that's the true state of affairs. it's in a coma. but both of them to some extent romanticizing the republican party. the republican party could not have been corrupt and perverted by donald trump this way unless sort of seeds for that corruption and perversion were already there. the freedom caucus for example predates trump by a number of years. however, free trade, that's out the window. we've got a president who's instituting tariffs, who wants to close borders, who personifies the sort of vulgarity that's supposed to be the antithesis of the republican party. what those men are saying, boehner and kasich is to indulge all of that, to support all of that to go out of you way as paul ryan has to support that is to turn your back on what was once defined by these men as the republ
. >> and john kasich says he doesn't know what this gop is doing right now. what's going on? >> i think boehner said the republican party is taking a nap, and i think kasich said it's gone dormant. i think both are selling it short. it's in a coma. that's the true state of affairs, it's in a coma. that's the true state of affairs. it's in a coma. but both of them to some extent romanticizing the republican party. the republican party could not have been corrupt and perverted by...
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if it wereeb bush, john kasich, somebody the establishment in washington felt was part of their ilk, would i amhave briefed him? asking that rhetorically. because it was an outsider, a business person with a brash television personality, a television star that they probably didn't feel was in circle, if you will, they didn't briefed him. i think that was very unfair to the president when he was a candidate. siation unfolds.ow tha on the other topic, the only thing i can say to you is that i and manyd the hoop others. i didn't see anything on the fbi , as it relates to president trump, would be concerned about. denyingy gowdy, who is allegations of spying in his last couple of interviews, has said publicly, that from everything he has read and seen, the president is not a target of the investigation. i think that is good news. this program is carried live every sunday afternoon in great britain. kevin is joining us from london, england. caller: on a light note, we are glad to have a new american princess. the politics.o what we don't understand here in the leader of a nation continual
if it wereeb bush, john kasich, somebody the establishment in washington felt was part of their ilk, would i amhave briefed him? asking that rhetorically. because it was an outsider, a business person with a brash television personality, a television star that they probably didn't feel was in circle, if you will, they didn't briefed him. i think that was very unfair to the president when he was a candidate. siation unfolds.ow tha on the other topic, the only thing i can say to you is that i and...
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. >>> reaction to all this from one of our studio guests tonight, ohio governor john kasich.n a monday night begins now. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 515 of the trump administration, and today's news left millions of americans with a helplessness and upsetting and
. >>> reaction to all this from one of our studio guests tonight, ohio governor john kasich.n a monday night begins now. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 515 of the trump administration, and today's news left millions of americans with a helplessness and upsetting and
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. >>> reaction to all this from one of our studio guests tonight, ohio governor john kasich.n a monday night begins now. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 515 of the trump administration, and today's news left millions of americans with a helplessness and upsetting and depressing reaction almost unique in the modern era.
. >>> reaction to all this from one of our studio guests tonight, ohio governor john kasich.n a monday night begins now. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 515 of the trump administration, and today's news left millions of americans with a helplessness and upsetting and depressing reaction almost unique in the modern era.
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jeff flake are part of that, john kasich.shment in washington, d.c., of lobbyists and connected people who have benefitted at the expense of regular americans. donald trump came in to smash that system whether it's democrat or republican, and he has done that significantly, to the bottom line benefit of working class americans who have seen their wages rise and their security increase and this is a wonderful movement, and bob corker and people like jeff flake and so-called pseudorepublicans want to stand in their way, they're going to get run over ajust like the democrats did. >> let me flip the coin here, maria, because a lot of eyes are going to be on california next week, and there we have a bunch of republicans in the fight attacking each other, could that will an opening for the gop? >> that's what they certainly would like to think, anna, but let's look at this, democrats have put 104 districts in play, that means 104 districts are possible takeovers for democrats. we only need 23 districts, 23 seats to flip the house.
jeff flake are part of that, john kasich.shment in washington, d.c., of lobbyists and connected people who have benefitted at the expense of regular americans. donald trump came in to smash that system whether it's democrat or republican, and he has done that significantly, to the bottom line benefit of working class americans who have seen their wages rise and their security increase and this is a wonderful movement, and bob corker and people like jeff flake and so-called pseudorepublicans...
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this as the former republican speaker of the house john boehner and ohio's governor john kasich say their has been taken over by trump. joining me now from his home state of california house majority leader kevin mccarthy. mr. leader, thank you for joining me, we have a lot to get to. i actually want to start with the news about this letter that the president's lawyers pro to the special counsel back in january. his legal team says the president, himself, dictated that statement on the trump tower meeting. this is what the letter says. it says the president dictated a short response to the "new york times" article on behalf of his son donald trump, jr., that's a direct contradiction to what the white house said last year. take a listen. >> that was written by donald trump jr. and i'm sure in conversation with his lawyer some that wasn't written by the president. the president didn't sign off on anything. he wasn't involved in the drafting and did not issue the statement. it came from donald trump jr.. >> he certainly didn't dictate, he like i said weighed in, offered a suggestion like any
this as the former republican speaker of the house john boehner and ohio's governor john kasich say their has been taken over by trump. joining me now from his home state of california house majority leader kevin mccarthy. mr. leader, thank you for joining me, we have a lot to get to. i actually want to start with the news about this letter that the president's lawyers pro to the special counsel back in january. his legal team says the president, himself, dictated that statement on the trump...
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wouldn't hurt to have two or three people take a look at t the most obvious candidate would be john kasich. he did pretty well here in 2016. i think he would have -- i won't say first call, but i think he would be a more formidable candidate. and flake maybe and no reason they couldn't take a shot. kennedy didn't run in the primary year. so i was quoted, i gave radio interview with theos herald, this is always a mistake to do these things casually, so i'm not a politician so i can do what i want. and i was talking before the interview began on the radio show they have about charley bank and governor of massachusetts and confirming he was in good shape for his re-election hand popular with both parties. so in the interview i said baker would be formidable 2020 candidate. i was thinking more formidable as independent candidate. cratic goff fleur as dde bipartisan ticket, trump sanders context. so that's the boston herald splashs th splashes this. so i couldn't believe it. don't have they any news. the front page kristol baker v trump 2020. last thing he needs is some notorious never trumper
wouldn't hurt to have two or three people take a look at t the most obvious candidate would be john kasich. he did pretty well here in 2016. i think he would have -- i won't say first call, but i think he would be a more formidable candidate. and flake maybe and no reason they couldn't take a shot. kennedy didn't run in the primary year. so i was quoted, i gave radio interview with theos herald, this is always a mistake to do these things casually, so i'm not a politician so i can do what i...
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governor john kasich is here. toil in secrecy, his poll numbers are dropping. is america tiring
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if it were jeb bush, john kasich, somebody the establishment in washington felt was part of their ilk, would i amhave briefed him? asking that rhetorically. because it was an outsider, a business person with a brash television personality, a television star that they probably didn't feel was in circle, if you will, they didn't briefed him. i think that was very unfair to the president when he was a candidate. we have to see how that situation unfolds. on the other topic, the only thing i can say to you is that i and manyd the hoop others. i didn't see anything on the fbi , as it relates to president trump, would be concerned about. denyingy gowdy, who is allegations of spying in his last couple of interviews, has said publicly, that from everything he has read and seen, the president is not a target of the investigation. i think that is good news. this program is carried live every sunday afternoon in great britain. kevin is joining us from london, england. caller: on a light note, we are glad to have a new american princess. the politics.o what we don't understand here in the leader
if it were jeb bush, john kasich, somebody the establishment in washington felt was part of their ilk, would i amhave briefed him? asking that rhetorically. because it was an outsider, a business person with a brash television personality, a television star that they probably didn't feel was in circle, if you will, they didn't briefed him. i think that was very unfair to the president when he was a candidate. we have to see how that situation unfolds. on the other topic, the only thing i can...
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i think it comes in part from the hallowing out of middle so people like john kasich are loo losing theirhappening on the democratic party as well. i think it's threat tennesseeing for t -- threatening for the republicans. the millennial generation, which is the biggest generation is american history will have a massive influence over the future of our politics has turned away from the republican party and is much closer democratic party. we know that when people in their youth embrace a party and vote a couple of times in a row for a president of that party they have embraced, they tend to stay in that party for years and years or after. >> president obama long time adviser released a new book describing hour president trump election victory and quotes the former president of saying maybe we push too hard. maybe people want to fall back into their transcribe. sometimes i wonner whether i was 10 or 20 years too early. what's your reaction to that? >> in some ways he may have been ahead of his time. we have seen other progressive politicians who seem to be ahead of curve and later on they
i think it comes in part from the hallowing out of middle so people like john kasich are loo losing theirhappening on the democratic party as well. i think it's threat tennesseeing for t -- threatening for the republicans. the millennial generation, which is the biggest generation is american history will have a massive influence over the future of our politics has turned away from the republican party and is much closer democratic party. we know that when people in their youth embrace a party...
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listen to john kasich yesterday on one of the sunday shows. >> i have been frankly shocked at the factt our leaders think they got -- they have to ask permission from the president to do hing. this is very foreign the me. it's alien to me. when you are elected to the united states senate or the united states house of representatives, you have the duty to represent your district. but most important, represent your country. not tus be thinking your political party. >> he is talking about the lack of pushback legislatively for donald trump's tariffs, which republicans don't agree with. there is also been an immigration debate that just cannot happen because the republicans won't send the president a bill that he refuses to sign. >> well, i may be the wrong person to ask because i do a fair amount of pushing back. i voted for kasich in the primary. i think number one on the tariffs issue you are hearing a lot of republicans speak out against what the president has just done. >> why isn't there any legislation? why just talk? >> we do have a bill that's in the senate. we haven't introduced
listen to john kasich yesterday on one of the sunday shows. >> i have been frankly shocked at the factt our leaders think they got -- they have to ask permission from the president to do hing. this is very foreign the me. it's alien to me. when you are elected to the united states senate or the united states house of representatives, you have the duty to represent your district. but most important, represent your country. not tus be thinking your political party. >> he is talking...
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so did john kasich in his statement. republicans who are opposed to this policy appreciate the power of images to change the narrative to effect change and this president, for all the things we say and know about him, he definitely is susceptible to what he knows is the prevalent media narrative on television and reactive to that oftentimes. >> but, doug, he's not reactive to the facts and the fact is this is not the law. this was a policy announced by jeff sessions. >> right. >> a few weeks ago to start separating children. this is not the law. >> no. >> the laws -- go ahead, jacob. >> yeah, nicolle. not only that, but the basis for this policy, which is denying as even a policy, he's just not correct. he tweeted out today, we don't want the violence spilling over into the united states. i'm paraphrased. we don't want the violence happening south of the border spilling over into the united states and terrorizing us like it is on the south side of the border. there is no doubt mexico is extremely violent, the most violen
so did john kasich in his statement. republicans who are opposed to this policy appreciate the power of images to change the narrative to effect change and this president, for all the things we say and know about him, he definitely is susceptible to what he knows is the prevalent media narrative on television and reactive to that oftentimes. >> but, doug, he's not reactive to the facts and the fact is this is not the law. this was a policy announced by jeff sessions. >> right....
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i talked to ohio governor john kasi kasich, republicans, who is begging president trump to have some. >> i couldn't listen to it. i mean, i listened for a short period of time and it's -- it's almost enough to make you cry for these children. you think about the terror that these children go through when they're being snatched from the only thing that supports them and helps them and loves them. >> let's get you back to the border where these family separations are happening. polo sandoval is in mcallen. you talked to a dad to actually was reunited with his son. tell me more. >> reporter: it's something very important that we differentiate here. there is long-term separation and short-term separation that is happening. the familiy we spoke to from el salvador, traveled here with his son, crossed the border illegally, was happen heapprehe taken into ice custody and separated for his son for about a day and a half. they were eventually reunited. he told me he does plan on showing up to his court date next week when he makes it to florida and then of course it's up to the u.s. governmen
i talked to ohio governor john kasi kasich, republicans, who is begging president trump to have some. >> i couldn't listen to it. i mean, i listened for a short period of time and it's -- it's almost enough to make you cry for these children. you think about the terror that these children go through when they're being snatched from the only thing that supports them and helps them and loves them. >> let's get you back to the border where these family separations are happening. polo...