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>> that would be c. >> jeb bush and john kasich. is that right? >> let's check tuesday's segment. >> republican presidential candidate john kasich served as managing director of lehman brothers from 2001 right up until the company's collapse seven years ago today. there's jeb bush who served as a lehman brothers adviser for years before the bankruptcy, through the bankruptcy and on to barclays bank once barclays inherited the smoking rubble of
>> that would be c. >> jeb bush and john kasich. is that right? >> let's check tuesday's segment. >> republican presidential candidate john kasich served as managing director of lehman brothers from 2001 right up until the company's collapse seven years ago today. there's jeb bush who served as a lehman brothers adviser for years before the bankruptcy, through the bankruptcy and on to barclays bank once barclays inherited the smoking rubble of
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john kasich is still raising money.f bush can somehow mount a comeback, he could be in this but he will have to do it soon, because he starting to look like damaged goods to people who would be his natural constituent in the republican establishment. mark: there is still so much vote up for grabs. you would think in a normal race, some establishment candidate would be doing well. right now, trump is getting some establishment votes and carson is getting some establishment votes. someone is going to have to take that away. i still think, some of these can have a second act maybe john , kasich will continue to grow, but it is not clear to me which of those for right now is best positioned. john: cannot wait until wednesday night to see what happens. lots more fun stuff coming up on this show. what hillary clinton said about donald trump's view of women, what bernie sanders set at -- set at liberty university, and what new york fascination -- fashionistas say about those make america great again hats. that's after this. ?
john kasich is still raising money.f bush can somehow mount a comeback, he could be in this but he will have to do it soon, because he starting to look like damaged goods to people who would be his natural constituent in the republican establishment. mark: there is still so much vote up for grabs. you would think in a normal race, some establishment candidate would be doing well. right now, trump is getting some establishment votes and carson is getting some establishment votes. someone is...
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john kasich will continue to grow, but it is not clear to me which of those for right now is best positioned. john: lots more fun stuff coming up on this show. what hillary clinton said about donald trump's view of women, what bernie sanders set at liberty university and what new york fashionistas say about those make america great again hats. that's after this. ♪ candidates, the two must aggressively going after trump are the two women running for president. watch part of the web video made by carly fiorini with the subject of trump's insulting -- insult in "rolling stone" about her looks. miss the arena: ladies, look at this face. arena: ladies, look at this face and look at the -- look at your faces. this is the face of the 61-year-old woman i am proud of every year and every wrinkle. john: as if on cue and as if coordinated from the democratic side of the aisle, hillary clinton at the university of northern iowa in cedar falls, she charged into the fray on the case of trump versus the fairer sex. ms. clinton: you have heard trump insult and demean women, haven't you? he occasionally thro
john kasich will continue to grow, but it is not clear to me which of those for right now is best positioned. john: lots more fun stuff coming up on this show. what hillary clinton said about donald trump's view of women, what bernie sanders set at liberty university and what new york fashionistas say about those make america great again hats. that's after this. ♪ candidates, the two must aggressively going after trump are the two women running for president. watch part of the web video made...
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do you think john kasich and benefit in a particular way?ever benefit from someone else's misfortune, but the political geography is where john kasich fits -- the governing conservative that gets things done. secr we get through the primary, we had to the industrial midwest. that ought to be a good place for us. they have been doing a lot of advertising in your state and put one up today that is a tongue-in-cheek, mocking donald trump, john kasich has done well staying out of trouble's cross hairs. do you have any concerns now about provoking donald's ire? tom: i don't think you poke the cage if you don't have to. we are going to talk about things we care about. the debate was set up to say you said this and he said this. we are not into that. we haven't had that kind of exchange with anybody. has then onfiorina the rise. what is your sense of her in new hampshire? tom: i think she's got a lot of interest and some very good people working for her. she is like everyone else -- this field is scrambled right now. runner is at 24, that means eve
do you think john kasich and benefit in a particular way?ever benefit from someone else's misfortune, but the political geography is where john kasich fits -- the governing conservative that gets things done. secr we get through the primary, we had to the industrial midwest. that ought to be a good place for us. they have been doing a lot of advertising in your state and put one up today that is a tongue-in-cheek, mocking donald trump, john kasich has done well staying out of trouble's cross...
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and now john kasich. he is interviewed by clinton administration and economic advisor gene spiraling. -- sperling. >>> john kasich, former congressman and host of heart land on fox news says it is up to him to reset the moral comps of the country. he makes the case by drawing on examples from government, business, religion, sports, education, and poplar culture. john kasich is interviewed by the national economic advisor to president clint and senior fellow at the sfr center for american progress. >> john, i think we ought to start by letting the viewers know we have a little bit of a past. when you were the house budget committee chair person putting together the budget to fulfill the contract with america i was the economic guy at the white house who was assigned to knock down everything you said. not only that, john, we should let our viewers know you went to ohio state and i am from ann arbor, michigan scheand we have vicious rivals in that regard as well. but shockingly enough we turned out to work o
and now john kasich. he is interviewed by clinton administration and economic advisor gene spiraling. -- sperling. >>> john kasich, former congressman and host of heart land on fox news says it is up to him to reset the moral comps of the country. he makes the case by drawing on examples from government, business, religion, sports, education, and poplar culture. john kasich is interviewed by the national economic advisor to president clint and senior fellow at the sfr center for...
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john kasich and a helicopter.s done a good job of staying out of the crosshairs, you have any concerns about provoking donald trump? >> i don't think you poke in the cage if you don't have to. our pot -- our position is that we have a positive message. the problem we had in the debates is that it was a debate that was set up to say you said this and he said this here it we are not into that. we have not back had that kind of exchange with anybody. >> carly fiorina has been on the rise. obviously a great debate performance according to everyone. what is your sense of carly fiorina in new hampshire? >> i think she has some very good people working for her. i think she has had the trips up there. she is like everybody else. the field is scrambled right now. -- everybodyners is in the game. i think she is in the game. everybody will have a moment. the real question is can you sustain the moment. >> do since the donald trump is looking a little altitude postdebate. do you send any of that? >> i look more at the numbers
john kasich and a helicopter.s done a good job of staying out of the crosshairs, you have any concerns about provoking donald trump? >> i don't think you poke in the cage if you don't have to. our pot -- our position is that we have a positive message. the problem we had in the debates is that it was a debate that was set up to say you said this and he said this here it we are not into that. we have not back had that kind of exchange with anybody. >> carly fiorina has been on the...
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john kasich or something else. somebody that can go toe to toe with trump.k: the one exception is cary fiorina, i think the cnn moderators will get into the bloodlust that a lot of media has, that they want to see a trump-fiorina face-off. john: let's look at the breakout stars of the first debate, which is john kasich, owning a unpopular decision that he made as governor. john kasich: i had an opportunity to bring resources back to ohio, to do what? to treat the mentally ill. keepsts $22,500 a year to them in prison. i would rather give them medication so they could live a decent life. medicaid is going at the one of the lowest rates in the country. finally we went from 8 billion in the whole to $2 billion in the black. we have grown 350,000 jobs. [applause] john: mark, there is no doubt part of the reason that went down so well is because it was in cleveland, ohio, john kasich's state. if you have a choice between embracing hanging a lantern on your problems, or disowning the previous stance, this is the right way to go. i think it worked for kasich and it
john kasich or something else. somebody that can go toe to toe with trump.k: the one exception is cary fiorina, i think the cnn moderators will get into the bloodlust that a lot of media has, that they want to see a trump-fiorina face-off. john: let's look at the breakout stars of the first debate, which is john kasich, owning a unpopular decision that he made as governor. john kasich: i had an opportunity to bring resources back to ohio, to do what? to treat the mentally ill. keepsts $22,500 a...
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governor john kasich everyone. we'll be right back with michael irvin.eers and applause ] ♪ i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. who knows, one of these kids just might be the one. the one to find a cure, to clean the oceans, to lead a country. bring water to their village, write the next masterpiece, or open a school. explore a new planet or be the next davinci. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we don't know who it is, we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everyone. our next guest tonight is a three-time super bowl champion and pro football hall-of-famer. he's currently an nfl analyst. he can be seen every sunday on nfl network's "nfl gameday morning" and "nfl ga
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john kasich, quite elected, doing remarkably well, just about bush not so much. >> john kasich, and we're talking about the difference that money can make, john kasich is a great example of that. even though he just got into the race, he's already invested roughly $4 million in new hampshire trying to get his message out and establish a baseline for people's nothing. and that's worked so gnarl. that's a bit part of why he's doing so well in new hampshire, but another part is he is the charismatic alternative to jeb bush. one the sphere of republicans who want to get things done, who think washington still can work, john kasich is the straight-talking charismatic jeb bush essentially, a governor who has a great record. >> and also a very smart guy. >> he is. >> going back to when he was chairman of the house budget committee, he knows his stuff, so presumably doing well in part because he's a smart guy. jeff, what about in iowa and new hampshire, these top candidates right at the very top of the gop field, for example, donald trump, dr. ben carson, carly fiorina, none of who have held elec
john kasich, quite elected, doing remarkably well, just about bush not so much. >> john kasich, and we're talking about the difference that money can make, john kasich is a great example of that. even though he just got into the race, he's already invested roughly $4 million in new hampshire trying to get his message out and establish a baseline for people's nothing. and that's worked so gnarl. that's a bit part of why he's doing so well in new hampshire, but another part is he is the...
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john kasich i thought had a good debate the first time around didn't stand up much this time. he seemed to be straining to make his points try doing hard and i don't think it worked for him tonight. >> he surprised me -- i will talk to him here about a couple of his answers -- the refugee issue and iranian deal he wouldn't rip up right away, that surprised me. i agree with christie. is that enough to put him in the top tier. >>> interestingly ted cruz's and frank luntz's focus group, they loved him. >> they had a great night when they got to him. i think scott walker had a terrible night. he had a tiny amount of airtime less than ted cruz. >> don't you think he came out of the gate strong? >> i think he came out better than last time but invisible for long stretches. he's supposed to be the establishment candidate. he has to be there. i thought the same thing with bush. when bush actually directly challenged trump about bush's wife, you can't bring that up unless you're prepared to actually, you know, slug the other guy in the kisser or either literally or metaphorically. if y
john kasich i thought had a good debate the first time around didn't stand up much this time. he seemed to be straining to make his points try doing hard and i don't think it worked for him tonight. >> he surprised me -- i will talk to him here about a couple of his answers -- the refugee issue and iranian deal he wouldn't rip up right away, that surprised me. i agree with christie. is that enough to put him in the top tier. >>> interestingly ted cruz's and frank luntz's focus...
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there is john kasich and there is, of course, donald trump. we're back again with john king, gloria boringer, mallika, in terms of what you anticipate. how aggressive do you see some candidates tonight going after donald trump? >> in someways, they box themselves into a corner already because they have been so aggressive with donald trump. they have done it on instagram and in interviews. so in someways, if they don't come into this debate ready to bring the same kind of fire and punch to what
there is john kasich and there is, of course, donald trump. we're back again with john king, gloria boringer, mallika, in terms of what you anticipate. how aggressive do you see some candidates tonight going after donald trump? >> in someways, they box themselves into a corner already because they have been so aggressive with donald trump. they have done it on instagram and in interviews. so in someways, if they don't come into this debate ready to bring the same kind of fire and punch to...
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i asked how john kasich would react to the same question.e a listen. >> if you were at a town hall meeting and somebody stood up and made comments that seemed to suggest that president obama is a muslim, even though he is not, and there is something wrong with muslims in general. how do you think you would react? >> you know, i would react, jake, i ran for re-election and i don't even know i uttered the words -- the name barack obama and you don't hear me say much about it. i don't agree with him, but i don't believe those things. if somebody said that, i would correct them immediately and, frankly, it's the president is an american. i believe the president is a christian, and enough of that. i just don't like that kind of rhetoric. so i may not agree with the president on many issues, but i sure respect the office and, you know, i respect the man even though i don't agree with him so much of the time. >> so some pretty contrasts being made there by john kasich when it comes to donald trump's reaction to that same man. we'll talk to donald t
i asked how john kasich would react to the same question.e a listen. >> if you were at a town hall meeting and somebody stood up and made comments that seemed to suggest that president obama is a muslim, even though he is not, and there is something wrong with muslims in general. how do you think you would react? >> you know, i would react, jake, i ran for re-election and i don't even know i uttered the words -- the name barack obama and you don't hear me say much about it. i don't...
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jeb bush and john kasich are the ones they think about. mike: we are not talking about john kasich.re talking about jeb bush. asich if you're a k- fan, you wonder why he is not going after him. mike: we will call it a draw. republican caucus-goers say they like the way that donald trump tells it like it is. successe is business and that he is not a career politician. say it comes to trump, they they see what they want. some think he is liberal, moderate, conservative. ben carson is catching up. what is going on? john: it is fascinating that his able-unfavorable improved in this. it is interesting that there is hrshach thing happening. who support trump are believers that barack obama was not born in the united states. mike: you skip iowa on the way to yosemite. what do you think about the fact that ben carson is drawing even with all trump in iowa with no media exposure? do you think that donald trump really cares about the numbers? john: yes. to the first point, we will talk about ben carson. know he isangelicals out there more than we see. i think trump is more obsessed with polls
jeb bush and john kasich are the ones they think about. mike: we are not talking about john kasich.re talking about jeb bush. asich if you're a k- fan, you wonder why he is not going after him. mike: we will call it a draw. republican caucus-goers say they like the way that donald trump tells it like it is. successe is business and that he is not a career politician. say it comes to trump, they they see what they want. some think he is liberal, moderate, conservative. ben carson is catching up....
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. >> the one standout i thought was maybe john kasich. seemed he was running a general election, not a republican primary. when it came to tone, he talked about working and bringing people together. not being partisan. he didn't get a big reaction. be curious to see if he has any impact in the upcoming polls after that debate. a lot of the issues, there always was one sort of outlier. rand paul was the outlier on the foreign policy, on the iraq war and ben carson, donald trump a little bit. on immigration, jeb bush tried not to go as deep as donald trump did. i thought in the kiddie table debate there was more foreign policy discussion and disagreement on minimum wage and immigration and other matters. at the adults' table, i don't think there were too many people up there willing to mix it up. they are all playing it safe and going for that conservative base. >> i thought lindsey graham, what i liked about him today, he argued if you talk about immigration, how many democrats you are going to get to agree with you. i always trusted linds
. >> the one standout i thought was maybe john kasich. seemed he was running a general election, not a republican primary. when it came to tone, he talked about working and bringing people together. not being partisan. he didn't get a big reaction. be curious to see if he has any impact in the upcoming polls after that debate. a lot of the issues, there always was one sort of outlier. rand paul was the outlier on the foreign policy, on the iraq war and ben carson, donald trump a little...
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john: if you're a kasich fan, you wonder why he is not going after him. ke: we will call it a draw. john: fair enough. mike: republican caucus-goers say they like the way that donald trump tells it like it is. they like is business success and that he is not a career politician. the poll also found that when it comes to trump people see what they want. conservative,s liberal, moderate. polls, ben carson is catching up. what is going on? john: it is fascinating that his favorable-unfavorable improved in this. this is interesting, that people trump this way, this rohrshach thing happening. we didn't show, 46% of trump voters are also believers that barack obama was not born in the united states. mike: you skip iowa on the way to yosemite. let me ask you two questions. what do you think about the fact that ben carson is drawing even trump in iowa with no media exposure? do you think that donald trump really cares about the numbers? john: yes. to the first point, we will talk to pollsters about ben carson. a lot of it has to do with the evangelicals. he is so
john: if you're a kasich fan, you wonder why he is not going after him. ke: we will call it a draw. john: fair enough. mike: republican caucus-goers say they like the way that donald trump tells it like it is. they like is business success and that he is not a career politician. the poll also found that when it comes to trump people see what they want. conservative,s liberal, moderate. polls, ben carson is catching up. what is going on? john: it is fascinating that his favorable-unfavorable...
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. >> the one standout i thought was maybe john kasich. seemed he was running a general election, not a republican primary. when it came to tone, he talked about working and bringing people together. not being partisan. he didn't get a big reaction. be curious to see if he has any impact in the upcoming polls after that debate. a lot of the issues, there always was one sort of outlier. rand paul was the outlier on the foreign policy, on the iraq war and ben carson, donald trump a little bit. on immigration, jeb bush tried not to go as deep as donald trump did. i thought in the kiddie table debate there was more foreign policy discussion and disagreement on minimum wage and immigration and other matters. at the adults' table, i don't think there were too many people up there willing to mix it up. they are all playing it safe and going for that conservative base. >> i thought lindsey graham, what i liked about him today, he argued if you talk about immigration, how many democrats you are going to get to agree with you. i always trusted linds
. >> the one standout i thought was maybe john kasich. seemed he was running a general election, not a republican primary. when it came to tone, he talked about working and bringing people together. not being partisan. he didn't get a big reaction. be curious to see if he has any impact in the upcoming polls after that debate. a lot of the issues, there always was one sort of outlier. rand paul was the outlier on the foreign policy, on the iraq war and ben carson, donald trump a little...
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that's why i've settled on john kasich. him do what's necessary both in congress and as governor. so i think he can play it both ways. in the case of trump, you know, he's out there, he's a media guy. he stirs them up. you got to give him credit for that. >> what is your recommendation for candidates out there who want to get their message across tonight? do they go after trump? do they ignore him? >> i think some may go after him. i would hope kasich will focus on telling america who he is, what he wants to do, what his vision is. i think it would be a mistake for him to engage in a brawl here at this debate. but it probably will be feisty. cnn's going to want to see a little fireworks. but kasich needs to stay on message, keep talking about what he wants to do. usually if you have two candidates shooting each other, the third candidate benefits. kasich will be the man. >> senator lott, appreciate it. there is a lot ahead if you are away from the television listen to the debate anywhere on the sale em radio network. go to
that's why i've settled on john kasich. him do what's necessary both in congress and as governor. so i think he can play it both ways. in the case of trump, you know, he's out there, he's a media guy. he stirs them up. you got to give him credit for that. >> what is your recommendation for candidates out there who want to get their message across tonight? do they go after trump? do they ignore him? >> i think some may go after him. i would hope kasich will focus on telling america...
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kasich: good to see john, too. >> absolutely. mr. kasich: so what makes you an activist, you raise cain with people? >> no, no. mr. kasich: do you know doug? he could give you advice on picking a good candidate. [laughter] >> all right. mr. kasich: have i met you before? you look like my cousin harry. married to a much younger woman too. [laughter] >> he has my moves. >> nice to meet you. mr. kasich: do you all know him? why does he have this many friends? when i get done, they may not be your friends. >> how are you? >> hi. [indiscernible] and you are? >> richard's niece. mr. kasich: what was it like having an older brother? >> the older brother is right there. mr. kasich: you know, when you get a compliment, you say "thank you." what is the -- >> lebanese. >> meet selma, who is like a sister. mr. kasich: are you lebanese also? are there a lot of lebanese in new hampshire? >> in this area we do. >> only a former governor. mr. kasich: everyone who is lebanese, please stand up. >> he wishes he was lebanese. >> this is emily. mr. kasich
kasich: good to see john, too. >> absolutely. mr. kasich: so what makes you an activist, you raise cain with people? >> no, no. mr. kasich: do you know doug? he could give you advice on picking a good candidate. [laughter] >> all right. mr. kasich: have i met you before? you look like my cousin harry. married to a much younger woman too. [laughter] >> he has my moves. >> nice to meet you. mr. kasich: do you all know him? why does he have this many friends? when i...
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john kasich, maybe, add to that group. >> i don't think jeb bush or john kasich had good nights tonightd one exchange about john roberts i think bush got the better of the two. if you're jeb bush i don't think that is a good result for you. john kasich didn't really stand out. scott walker, i think, started strong. >> i agree. in the beginning. had a strong start. >> very strong start, but he didn't get a question in it seemed like forever and sort of disappeared. i think the clear winners were farley fiorina and marco rubio. fiorina had sort of made for video moments. >> about 20 seconds. you agree on the marco part? >> i think he made the most of his time. i think when he spoke he resonated with voters and i think chris christie had a good night putting the camera on to voters and redirecting the conversation. everybody else was bickering. what people like about donald trump that toughness and chris gear up with huge savings at bass pro shops. like men's finley river long sleeve shirts for under $18. and clean up with plano sportsman's storage trunks and totes, starting at just $10. b
john kasich, maybe, add to that group. >> i don't think jeb bush or john kasich had good nights tonightd one exchange about john roberts i think bush got the better of the two. if you're jeb bush i don't think that is a good result for you. john kasich didn't really stand out. scott walker, i think, started strong. >> i agree. in the beginning. had a strong start. >> very strong start, but he didn't get a question in it seemed like forever and sort of disappeared. i think the...
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cincinnati enquirer "where was john kasich?" ootion columbus dispatch," kasich can be overlooked, and chrissie thompson wrote this, "kasich is a threat in new hampshire but candidates aren't visibly worried about him on the national station." what do you say about that? >> the fact is, in the debate, which was kind of like a demolition derby, i did fine in being able to tell people who i am but we all want more time, we all want to be in a position of where we get more time and one thing i don't want to be doing is jumping in saying "hey, wha about me? that's not the way to do it. by the way, the way this whole business works is state by state, not on the basis of what they think about you in nebraska. and if they're not worried about me, i have to try to figure out why they're all trashing me behind the scenes. so we're doing fine. there were so many doubts about whether i would get on the stage, whether i would raise the money. our campaign is extremely healthy and we continue to rise and i'm very pleased with where we are righ
cincinnati enquirer "where was john kasich?" ootion columbus dispatch," kasich can be overlooked, and chrissie thompson wrote this, "kasich is a threat in new hampshire but candidates aren't visibly worried about him on the national station." what do you say about that? >> the fact is, in the debate, which was kind of like a demolition derby, i did fine in being able to tell people who i am but we all want more time, we all want to be in a position of where we get...
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people like john kasich for not fighting hard enough. it's a clear way to distinguish himself from his rivals. but also showcase that he's the one actually fighting for the conservative cause. >> a classic moment in politics when you see a sitting united states senator who was -- a member of the republican party blaming the washington republicans for all kinds of failures. aren't you a washington -- gwen: oh, that. that was marco rubio's defense of him. not showing up to vote. washington. it doesn't get anything done anyway. so i'm a sitting united states senator. why vote? >> and speaking of outsiders the person whose numbers i'm going to be interested to watch over the next few weeks is ben carson. who really had a very good first debate. he comes off as a different kind of presence. sort of a gentle presence on that stage. gwen: but he leaned away from the opportunity of questioning donald trump on his anti-vaccination stance. as a physician, you would have expected him to be able to say directly, i don't know that that is a good idea
people like john kasich for not fighting hard enough. it's a clear way to distinguish himself from his rivals. but also showcase that he's the one actually fighting for the conservative cause. >> a classic moment in politics when you see a sitting united states senator who was -- a member of the republican party blaming the washington republicans for all kinds of failures. aren't you a washington -- gwen: oh, that. that was marco rubio's defense of him. not showing up to vote. washington....
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trump is at 28% followed by ohio governor john kasich. he's already 1259%. dr. ben carson is close behind at 11% with the rest of the republican field in single digits, let's go to sunlen serfaty joining us from milford, new hampshire, right now. kasich is getting ready to take part in a labor day parade there. sunlen, what's behind kasich's rise? it's dramatic in new hampshire. >> it is dramatic and part has much to do about jeb bush because as jeb bush has seen his support in new hampshire drop you're seeing kasich get that support in his numbers just going up so clearly it seems he is picking up some support, tapping into voters that want to see a more establishment candidate do well in this race. at the same time, kasich has done a lot of work, a lot of ground work in new hampshire to lay a solid foundation for his campaign. he has invested a lot of money. he's up with tv ads. he's invested a lot of time. for instance last week here he held three town halls in one day. that the point in the race, that's outpacing the candidates and his campaign noting that in
trump is at 28% followed by ohio governor john kasich. he's already 1259%. dr. ben carson is close behind at 11% with the rest of the republican field in single digits, let's go to sunlen serfaty joining us from milford, new hampshire, right now. kasich is getting ready to take part in a labor day parade there. sunlen, what's behind kasich's rise? it's dramatic in new hampshire. >> it is dramatic and part has much to do about jeb bush because as jeb bush has seen his support in new...
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john kasich is with us. how are you, governor? >> i'm doing great.etting ready to fly back to the buckeye state. >> that's why we played boston coming in, so we'd make you feel at home when you are there. you called on the u.s. senate to block filibusters and pass the bill opposing this dangerous iranian deal. my criticism is with congress. they wouldn't use the power of the purse to repeal baemcare. that's their constitution power. i think a mistake. they wouldn't stop obama's executive amnesty. i think they'll end up funding planned parenthood by next week. we'll see. why won't they do what you're asking them to do and how would you tell them to do it? >> well, sean, this i don't understand because this iranian deal, it's opposed by -- everybody is concerned about it. i find very few supporters for this. people say if it's done, then we figure out what we do about it. but frankly, i don't want it to be done. i think the senate is always reluctant to just end the filibuster because the filibuster, it can be used sometimes to block really bad things
john kasich is with us. how are you, governor? >> i'm doing great.etting ready to fly back to the buckeye state. >> that's why we played boston coming in, so we'd make you feel at home when you are there. you called on the u.s. senate to block filibusters and pass the bill opposing this dangerous iranian deal. my criticism is with congress. they wouldn't use the power of the purse to repeal baemcare. that's their constitution power. i think a mistake. they wouldn't stop obama's...
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and they will get pushback, because i have interviewed all of them, and except senator paul, and john kasich likes to punch back at me, because he is my own state governor and he likes to pushback and it is not just mainstream media, but newt gingrich showed value in that in the last cycle, and soy expect down the road, but not tonight, tonight, they are have to distinguish themselves from each other, and i suspect that is what is going to be happening. >> and it is much more intimate auditorium, and 500 tonight as opposed to thousands in cleveland in the first debate, and air force one behind the podium, and the ronald reagan presidential library and it does set a tone. >> yes, i was at the first debate in cleveland and it was fascinating, but it was a large venue, as we were talking about yesterday, and the arena where lebron james plays, and it felt that way, and they tried to make it intimate, but only so much to do when you have a big place, and this is a stage that was literally built from nothing. it is like 45 feet in the air, and it is really special to be up right next to the plane
and they will get pushback, because i have interviewed all of them, and except senator paul, and john kasich likes to punch back at me, because he is my own state governor and he likes to pushback and it is not just mainstream media, but newt gingrich showed value in that in the last cycle, and soy expect down the road, but not tonight, tonight, they are have to distinguish themselves from each other, and i suspect that is what is going to be happening. >> and it is much more intimate...
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and we haven't heard much -- >> i would watch john kasich, and i've said that since day one.e's the strongest candidate that republicans could put up on many levels and i think you're right, senator, john kasich is someone who could pick up his support, and it won't be christy, but you do have people like kasich who has a strong record in ohio and jeb bush too, they turn away from the antiestablishment, that's what jeb is counting on. >> right. >> but watch for john kasich. >> i said if and when. do you think that will happen? that turn away? >> i think you're going to see a settling. i think people will really start to dissect the people that are on the so-called establishment. >> right. >> there are those opposition research -- so they haven't been fully unleashed yet. >> before we wrap this up -- >> yeah. i have these things called no bs backyard barbecue, and we had kasich on our home, grab a beer and hot dog, 260 people plus came to see him and 180 for christy, obviously carly just committed, huckabee, bush is committed, we're having -- and i just saw ted downstairs, the
and we haven't heard much -- >> i would watch john kasich, and i've said that since day one.e's the strongest candidate that republicans could put up on many levels and i think you're right, senator, john kasich is someone who could pick up his support, and it won't be christy, but you do have people like kasich who has a strong record in ohio and jeb bush too, they turn away from the antiestablishment, that's what jeb is counting on. >> right. >> but watch for john kasich....
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>> john kasich has potential here going into the second debate. well in the first debate. he's been setting good ground work in the meantime. i still am curious to see jeb bush's exposure here. how is he going to act once he is side by side by trump? i think jeb bush has the most to lose. donald trump in this case is teflon to me. i think jeb bush has been labeled as low energy, as boring. he needs to turn that around and say, hey, you can be smart and not be boring. it's cool to be a nerd. i think this is what he needs to come away with in the second debate. >> this might help jeb bush here. our msnbc telemundo poll say he is the kind of leader we need. 30% say he needs better control over what he says. 53% says he's not the kind of reader we need. this on top of all, he seems to have this sort of simpatico with the latino voter. >> he is down low and getting crushed in the polls. the only way to get back in the game is having a couple of good debates. trump won't be a disaster for republicans in general election. of all the things he says, i kno
>> john kasich has potential here going into the second debate. well in the first debate. he's been setting good ground work in the meantime. i still am curious to see jeb bush's exposure here. how is he going to act once he is side by side by trump? i think jeb bush has the most to lose. donald trump in this case is teflon to me. i think jeb bush has been labeled as low energy, as boring. he needs to turn that around and say, hey, you can be smart and not be boring. it's cool to be a...
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. >> kevin, i was struck you won't see the jeb people go to john kasich or go to marco rubio. seems like everyone's flowing to carson or trump. >> inside many of these polls what we're seeing is that there's a very low sense of trust that voters have for what they call typical politicians. as a result of that, you're seeing a premium shift where voters are putting a premium on somebody with an outsider status, someone that doesn't have a resume as a career politician or what they seem to want right now is somebody who's going to be confrontational with the status quo. someone who's going to be seen as a fighter. and dramatic departure from the last eight years of what we've seen with the obama presidency. and with donald trump, carly fiorina and ben carson, that's what they're finding. >> one of the big questions has been, what does everyone do about this, because they're a rank and file establishment republicans who have been, you know, just con founded by what to do with donald trump. now we're seeing the club for growth. not the rnc, but a group with money, economic conserv
. >> kevin, i was struck you won't see the jeb people go to john kasich or go to marco rubio. seems like everyone's flowing to carson or trump. >> inside many of these polls what we're seeing is that there's a very low sense of trust that voters have for what they call typical politicians. as a result of that, you're seeing a premium shift where voters are putting a premium on somebody with an outsider status, someone that doesn't have a resume as a career politician or what they...
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former arkansas governor mike huckabee, new jersey governor chris christie, ohio governor john kasichose round out the pack. cnn will carry this debate that takes place at the reagan presidential library in california. there will also be a prior debate of five lesser scoring contenders but you can watch that as well. so it will be interesting. interesting how they're battling out, exchanging words, tough blows. in the end they will all have to support actually the real nominee and come together in the head. lauren: in my head i'm thinking of tag-team that will shape up together. time nor another market check. we'll start in asia. asian stocks mostly to the downside. hang seng, kospi all down. nicole: on europe we've seen europe under pressure with down arrows. ftse, cac and dax all lower. right now the dacs almost 1% to the downside. ftse down 1/3 of 1%. lauren: i don't want to jinx it, nicole, looks like we might see some stability here in the u.s. look, dow futures only down 50 points. yesterday they were up only 76. so we're not seeing those 445-point swings we saw just a few days
former arkansas governor mike huckabee, new jersey governor chris christie, ohio governor john kasichose round out the pack. cnn will carry this debate that takes place at the reagan presidential library in california. there will also be a prior debate of five lesser scoring contenders but you can watch that as well. so it will be interesting. interesting how they're battling out, exchanging words, tough blows. in the end they will all have to support actually the real nominee and come together...
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ohio governor john kasich is under fire from some left-leaning latino groups for a comment he made aboutc workers, specifically the maid at his hotel. >> and a lot of them do jobs that they're willing to do, and that's why in the hotel you leave a little tip, you know. this lady wrote -- in my hotel there in l.a., she wrote this note. it said "i really want you to know that i care about your stay." that is just -- isn't that the greatest thing? we can learn a lot. and she's hispanic. because i didn't know it at the time but i met her in the hallway and asked if i could get a little bit more soap. >> governor john kasich of ohio, thank you for joining us. i want to start with the remarks. you were obviously giving an impassioned talk about inclusiveness, which i know is important to you. you ended up discussing tipping a latino hotel maid for giving you extra soap. hillary clinton responded in spanish on twitter translated "another product -- doesn't mean talking about tips." do you regret your remarks? >> if i have to be clear i'm trying to say in the course of a presidential campaign i'
ohio governor john kasich is under fire from some left-leaning latino groups for a comment he made aboutc workers, specifically the maid at his hotel. >> and a lot of them do jobs that they're willing to do, and that's why in the hotel you leave a little tip, you know. this lady wrote -- in my hotel there in l.a., she wrote this note. it said "i really want you to know that i care about your stay." that is just -- isn't that the greatest thing? we can learn a lot. and she's...
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republican presidential candidate and ohio governor john kasich joins us from columbus. thank you. you heard some cheering when john boehner's resignation was announced, you've known him for awhile. >> long time. dickerson: give us your reaction to his resignation? >> i'm saded. john was a very -- he's a great guy. interview described it all. it's a shame that people weren't seeing that earlier on you did a very good job in the interview. i was there in the '90s when we got things done. think about it we changed welfare system which had been in place 40 years. we balanced the budget of which i was chief architect. and we cut taxes, the economy was growing, we were doing great and when i left washington we had a $5 trillion surplus. boehner sat right next to me. that was some of the most productive time that republicans or conservative has had. think about it, balancing the budget which people think is fiction, reforming welfare and cutting capital gains taxes and creating economic growth. we need to reflect on his accomplishments then and riding and becoming speaker. >> dickerson: w
republican presidential candidate and ohio governor john kasich joins us from columbus. thank you. you heard some cheering when john boehner's resignation was announced, you've known him for awhile. >> long time. dickerson: give us your reaction to his resignation? >> i'm saded. john was a very -- he's a great guy. interview described it all. it's a shame that people weren't seeing that earlier on you did a very good job in the interview. i was there in the '90s when we got things...
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yesterday john kasich who opposes gay marriage told abc as government employee she should follow the law. >>> an oregon judge is following kim davis' lead, vance day has refused to perform same-sex weddings even though judges in oregon aren't required to perform weddings at all. day is willing to preside over weddings for heterosexual couples but has asked his staff to left same-sex couples now that their religious beliefs prevent him from providing the same service. >>> apple is set to debut its new iphone models this week. those phones are expected to feature a better cam ration improved processor and helpful shortcuts. experts say is it won't likely be enough for apple to break records again, the company sold 180 million iphones since september of 2014. that is a 36% increase from the sales cycle before that. >>> apple is also branching out outside of the bay area. a texas newspaper the austin american statesman reports that apple is launching a massive expansion in the lone star state. city of austin is offering apple millions of bucks in tax breaks for a new campus that would be
yesterday john kasich who opposes gay marriage told abc as government employee she should follow the law. >>> an oregon judge is following kim davis' lead, vance day has refused to perform same-sex weddings even though judges in oregon aren't required to perform weddings at all. day is willing to preside over weddings for heterosexual couples but has asked his staff to left same-sex couples now that their religious beliefs prevent him from providing the same service. >>> apple...
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we'll sit down with ohio governor john kasich who's rising in the polls in new hampshire. >> i want to be, of course, the positiveness of unity and i want to do good in the process. >> it's a fox news sunday exclusive. >>> how does the u.s. do more without allowing in terrorists? two key senators will debate the issue. republican ron johnson and democrat chris murphy. plus our sunday panel tackles the gop revolt in congress. are republicans willing to shut down the government over planned parenthood? and our power player of the week, the nfl's john on his two passions. >> i can only play this sport for so long. i have mathematics for the rest of my life. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. and then, there were six days as former texas governor rick perry on friday became the first candidate to drop out of the republican race. there's been a dramatic shuffle of the gop field. early front runners like jeb bush and scott walker have fallen back while outsiders like donald trump and ben carson have surged to the lead. meanwhile, ohio gove
we'll sit down with ohio governor john kasich who's rising in the polls in new hampshire. >> i want to be, of course, the positiveness of unity and i want to do good in the process. >> it's a fox news sunday exclusive. >>> how does the u.s. do more without allowing in terrorists? two key senators will debate the issue. republican ron johnson and democrat chris murphy. plus our sunday panel tackles the gop revolt in congress. are republicans willing to shut down the...
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and talk with bernie standers sand long time boehner friend and republican, ohio governor john kasich. we'll have political analysis take look how just for a moment it wasn't business as usual in washington. all come up on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs welcome to "face the nation." speaker john baner with us. this interview had been planned for some time. we will talk about the pope's visit but the big announcement. so i want to talk to you about that let's get right to the news. four days the government runs out of money is throwing go to be a shut down? >> no. >> senate is expected to pass, house will take up the senate bill. also take up select committee to investigate these horrific videos that we've seen from abortion clinics that in several states, raise questions about the use ever federal funds and raise questions about abort the fetuses. >> dickerson: the continuing resolution will that require votes? keep the government open. >> dickerson: what about the rest of the business you want to get done before october 30th? >> i've got another 30 days to be speaker.
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so with all that in mind we have three candidates this morning to joining us, ben carson, john kasich and my first guest, donald trump, who joins me by phone. mr. trump, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, chuck. i'm liking you more and more all the time. those are great numbers. >> you like the poll numbers i'm guessing. >> i certainly do. >> let me start with what you did in iowa. you brought your bible to the event. >> right. >> what do you believe a person's faith matters to voters? do you believe a person's faith should matter to voters when it comes to the presidency? >> well, i can't speak for everybody. to me it has a big bearing. the evangelicals have liked me a lot and i'm not saying i'm the perfect person, but they have liked me a lot and i spoke largely in front of evangelicals last night and we had a tremendous time and we had standing ovations and they had f fun. i brought my bible and they liked that. my bible that was given to me by my mother and we had a great time and, you know, the polls indicate that i'm doing very well with the evangelicals in iowa
so with all that in mind we have three candidates this morning to joining us, ben carson, john kasich and my first guest, donald trump, who joins me by phone. mr. trump, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning, chuck. i'm liking you more and more all the time. those are great numbers. >> you like the poll numbers i'm guessing. >> i certainly do. >> let me start with what you did in iowa. you brought your bible to the event. >> right. >>...