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back with us is zirlina and the governor of ohio, john kasich, who is also an msnbc political analysthn, you know, this is the kind of information by president of the united states that is so important and significant, and it's something that, quite frankly, needs to be seen and heard every time there is a natural disaster or anything else from the leader of the free world. >> yeah. absolutely, jose. i think he did a good job today. i was listening intently. could you imagine -- well, you know about these kinds of things. you've lived in the middle of these kinds of horrible storms. i just talking to somebody this morning. they were living in st. petersburg. they lost their car, a lot of storage that they had. they were on the fifth floor so they didn't lose that but now they are worried about their building. she says now i'm in for another hit. it's just amazing. my wife and i were talking this morning, where are these climate deniers? what we know is that when the co2 ends up trapping things and creating a blanket on the atmosphere, it creates for more volatile, more violent, more f
back with us is zirlina and the governor of ohio, john kasich, who is also an msnbc political analysthn, you know, this is the kind of information by president of the united states that is so important and significant, and it's something that, quite frankly, needs to be seen and heard every time there is a natural disaster or anything else from the leader of the free world. >> yeah. absolutely, jose. i think he did a good job today. i was listening intently. could you imagine -- well, you...
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there are a few people still who believe what you believe, governor john kasich, thank you.wd, stay close. >>> coming up, on "chris jansing reports," michigan election workers are counting votes thanks to a new law. what it could mean when a winner in that state is determined. i'm not a doctor. i'm not even in a doctor's office. i'm standing on the streets talking to real people about their heart. how's your heart? my heart's pretty good. —you sure? —i think so. how do you know? you're driving a car, you have the check engine light. but the heart doesn't have a hey, check heart sign. i want to show you something. put both fingers right on those pads. there you go. in 30 seconds we're going to have a medical-grade ekg reading. —there it is! —that is you. look at that. with kardiamobile, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds from anywhere. kardiamobile is proven to detect atrial fibrillation, one of the leading causes of stroke. and it's the only personal ekg that's fda-cleared to detect normal heart rhythm, bradycardia and tachycardia. how much do you think this
there are a few people still who believe what you believe, governor john kasich, thank you.wd, stay close. >>> coming up, on "chris jansing reports," michigan election workers are counting votes thanks to a new law. what it could mean when a winner in that state is determined. i'm not a doctor. i'm not even in a doctor's office. i'm standing on the streets talking to real people about their heart. how's your heart? my heart's pretty good. —you sure? —i think so. how do...
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also with me, john kasich who is an msnbc political analyst and vaughn hillyard with me onset. do you think the charges are enough to keep the charges intact? >> what is remarkable, even with the supreme court ruling that knocked out all evidence that was plainly official conduct where it couldn't be rebutted to show that it was being taken on behalf of a candidate, there is still just unbelievably strong evidence. my takeaway from this brief is that if donald trump is not elected president, and so, obviously, if he wins the election he will have his department of justice dismiss this case. if he is not elected, this case is going to go forward. the level and quantity of proof from all sorts of sources, mostly from within his own campaign and his own lawyers up to and including his own vice presidential candidate is replete. so there's very, very strong evidence that is recounted in this compendium by jack smith. >> the filing has details about what trump himself supposedly said. for example, he told family members, quote, it doesn't matter if you would have been or lost the el
also with me, john kasich who is an msnbc political analyst and vaughn hillyard with me onset. do you think the charges are enough to keep the charges intact? >> what is remarkable, even with the supreme court ruling that knocked out all evidence that was plainly official conduct where it couldn't be rebutted to show that it was being taken on behalf of a candidate, there is still just unbelievably strong evidence. my takeaway from this brief is that if donald trump is not elected...
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john kasich, jeremy wallace, thank you both. >>> harris and trump trying to appeal to black voters ins. what voters in detroit are saying, including one who says he's been left in the dust by democrats. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. ive in, where we're losing the freedom to control our own bodies. we need your support now more than ever. go online, call, or scan this code, with your $19 monthly gift. and we'll send you this "care. no matter what" t-shirt. it is your right to have safe health care. that's it. go online, call, or scan right now. honey... but the gains are pumping! the market's closed. futures don't sleep in the after hours, bro. dad, is mommy a “finance bro?” she switched careers to make money for your weddings. ooh! penny stocks are blowing up. sweetie, grab your piggy bank, we're going all in. let me ask you. for your wedding, do you want a gazebo and a river? uh, i don't... what's a gazebo? something that your mother always wanted and never got. or...you could give these different investment options a shot. the right money moves aren't as agg
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and i am with john kasich, who -- you know, i don't hate donald trump. i just -- his policies are bad for america, and that's why he said he couldn't vote for donald trump. i've been reading some conservative things, that conservatives used always believe. the conservative mind always on my desk in congress. both the impulse to improve and the impulse to conserve are necessary. whether we join our energies to the party of progress or the party a permanent must depend on the circumstances of the time. and i think about the circumstance when david france and others like you take this bold decision based on the circumstances of the time. i ask you to explain this for americans who may not understand, for americans who may not understand, you are looking through the lens of a man whose family fled a dictatorship. talk about the circumstances in these times and your fears. >> well, joe, when we joined the reagan revolution, it was based on policy. it was based on the fact that we believe in conservative policies. and so, you know, we had a revolution. we had
and i am with john kasich, who -- you know, i don't hate donald trump. i just -- his policies are bad for america, and that's why he said he couldn't vote for donald trump. i've been reading some conservative things, that conservatives used always believe. the conservative mind always on my desk in congress. both the impulse to improve and the impulse to conserve are necessary. whether we join our energies to the party of progress or the party a permanent must depend on the circumstances of the...
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john kasich was a postman's father. can you please just tell us what you're going to do for the country. i love trump coming out and saying i'm rich and going to fix the country but the main reason, and if you read the book, by the way, i make it very clear that personally, trump is an awful, awful person. we are making an exception this one time because we need a wall on the border. host: do you know him at all? guest: i have met him in new york. i grew up in connecticut. i sort of followed him in the tabloids. was not a big fan, as i think very few people in connecticut are. not really our style. he was the only republican running in 2016. i sensed many of them -- sent many of them copies of my previous book which i highly recommend. apparently the voters will keep saying we want less immigration and the politicians will keep giving us more immigration. he was the only one in my very first tribute in miami with jorge ramos of univision. on my way to the miami airport the book came out the next day, i get a email from
john kasich was a postman's father. can you please just tell us what you're going to do for the country. i love trump coming out and saying i'm rich and going to fix the country but the main reason, and if you read the book, by the way, i make it very clear that personally, trump is an awful, awful person. we are making an exception this one time because we need a wall on the border. host: do you know him at all? guest: i have met him in new york. i grew up in connecticut. i sort of followed...
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and the up from the bootstraps stories with john kasich in the postman father and rubio with the bartender and can you please tell us what you're going to do for the country. i loved trump coming out saying i am rich and i will fix the country. and if you read the book, by the way, i make it very clear that personally, trump is an awful awful person and i am making an exception this one time because we need a wall and the border. >> do you know him at all? >> i had met him in new york. i grew up in connecticut. i sort of followed him in the tabloids. i was not a big fan as i think very few people in connecticut are. it isn't really our style. but, you know, he was the only republican running in 2016. i sent many of them copies of my previous book adios america, which i highly highly recommend now and apparently it will never go out of style because the voters will keep saying we want less immigration, and the politicians will keep giving us more immigration. he was the only one in my very first interview in miami with jorge ramos for univision or something but anyway it was up on the drudg
and the up from the bootstraps stories with john kasich in the postman father and rubio with the bartender and can you please tell us what you're going to do for the country. i loved trump coming out saying i am rich and i will fix the country. and if you read the book, by the way, i make it very clear that personally, trump is an awful awful person and i am making an exception this one time because we need a wall and the border. >> do you know him at all? >> i had met him in new...
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. >> joining us now eugene daniels, john kasich and lexie mcallen. to who john kelly is and what he's alleging the former president repeatedly talked about. >> john kelly is the former department of homeland security secretary under trump. then he was the longest serving chief of staff for trump. this is a man who has a storied history as a general in this country, a lot of respect across the board with republicans and democrats. someone who donald trump liked the idea of him being chief of staff because he was a general. he's also someone, if you look at the history of the trump administration, who aides and allies would say tried to stop trump's worst instincts as they have put it in books and articles over the last few years. what he's saying is that the -- that donald trump behind closed doors, as you previewed, is interested in, trump's own words, the idea of being in charge with no holds barred. in a lot of countries they call that a dictatorship and kelly put it he's interested in being a fascist. that's something from john kelly, his longest
. >> joining us now eugene daniels, john kasich and lexie mcallen. to who john kelly is and what he's alleging the former president repeatedly talked about. >> john kelly is the former department of homeland security secretary under trump. then he was the longest serving chief of staff for trump. this is a man who has a storied history as a general in this country, a lot of respect across the board with republicans and democrats. someone who donald trump liked the idea of him being...
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former republican governor and presidential candidate, john kasich.mer chief of stat to senator fetterman of pennsylvania and deputy chief of staff to senator harry reid, majority leader i should say. first, peter, you and your colleagues are writing that trump's speeches have grown darker, harsher, angrier, less focused, more profane and you're talking about the question of age. he's now the oldest candidate at 78. you point out more of his speeches point out to things always or never happening inaccurately. a sign sometimes of dispersive thinking and of aging. >> yeah. well, of course obviously while joe biden was in the race, not a lot of attention was paid to donald trump's age. even though he's only three years younger. biden had trouble with his physicality, obviously. he had a shuffle when he walked. had a hard time projecting his voice times. he looked frail. trump doesn't look frail. he looks energetic at these rallies. he's bombastic and loud. so he doesn't present the same way. but once biden left the race, more attention is focused on what
former republican governor and presidential candidate, john kasich.mer chief of stat to senator fetterman of pennsylvania and deputy chief of staff to senator harry reid, majority leader i should say. first, peter, you and your colleagues are writing that trump's speeches have grown darker, harsher, angrier, less focused, more profane and you're talking about the question of age. he's now the oldest candidate at 78. you point out more of his speeches point out to things always or never...
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everyone with a democracy in tact and whether we move back to this carnage >>> joining me now is john kasich msnbc political analyst in front of the show and glad to have you back. i am curious your read on the status of the race a month away and is the choice is clear and dramatic as the congressman described in which you lean into this close analysis? >> i think it is. i think that harris has an edge right now and has momentum. one of the interesting things is we do expect the democrats who turned out strong if i think they will and they will vote 90% or more for harris and donald trump on the other hand has a group that is very enthusiastic but also finding there will be a number of republicans who won't vote and just on that basis alone you can see that i think harris has an edge and in terms of those undecided voters a lot of them are young men so not even sure that they will go to the polls and vote but it does appear as though they favor donald trump but i think not enough is known about all of the undecideds. i do give her the edge. >> do you think those republicans you reference to
everyone with a democracy in tact and whether we move back to this carnage >>> joining me now is john kasich msnbc political analyst in front of the show and glad to have you back. i am curious your read on the status of the race a month away and is the choice is clear and dramatic as the congressman described in which you lean into this close analysis? >> i think it is. i think that harris has an edge right now and has momentum. one of the interesting things is we do expect the...
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also with us is gabe gutierrez covering the vice president, phil rucker, and john kasich. vaughn, what has the main issue been for trump today at that town hall with latino leaders in miami? >> reporter: there's been very little substance as it goes to policy directly impacting latino communities. for donald trump, he is using this as a backdrop to suggest and show polling that shows him with gains among hispanic and latino voters, which in order to pull off an election win two weeks from now, a major pathway electoral share from georgia and florida, where democrats maintain they have a shot for a kamala harris victory and will arizona and nevada. for donald trump, i want to let you listen to part of his remarks. he is covering in his formal fashion a range of topics. he is noting that harris is not on the campaign trail, asking why she's taking a day off. she's doing an interview with hallie jackson. donald trump was suggesting he has been on the road for 52 straight days on the campaign trail, which is not exactly accurate, yet donald trump is trying to use this and draw
also with us is gabe gutierrez covering the vice president, phil rucker, and john kasich. vaughn, what has the main issue been for trump today at that town hall with latino leaders in miami? >> reporter: there's been very little substance as it goes to policy directly impacting latino communities. for donald trump, he is using this as a backdrop to suggest and show polling that shows him with gains among hispanic and latino voters, which in order to pull off an election win two weeks from...
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correspondent peter baker, democratic strategist adam gentleson and former republican governor of ohio, john kasichter, never before has a presidential nominee suggested using u.s. military forces against americans who don't agree with him. political opponents. this is a new level of rhetoric from donald trump, by a presidential candidate. >> it absolutely is. i think it's in keeping with where he has been escalating throughout this campaign. remember, he has said from the beginning, this campaign was about retribution. that was the word he used, not anybody else, retribution. people who have offended him, angered him, and so on. he has talked at times about enemies like joe biden, kamala harris, hillary clinton, barack obama. he has threatened to imprison. >> nancy pelosi. >> nancy pelosi. he has talked about mark milley, the former chairman of the joint chiefs deserves execution for disloyalty and whether election workers who he argues would be prosecuted and thrown in jail. this is where he is not saying he is going after people for crimes, he is going after them because he doesn't like them or
correspondent peter baker, democratic strategist adam gentleson and former republican governor of ohio, john kasichter, never before has a presidential nominee suggested using u.s. military forces against americans who don't agree with him. political opponents. this is a new level of rhetoric from donald trump, by a presidential candidate. >> it absolutely is. i think it's in keeping with where he has been escalating throughout this campaign. remember, he has said from the beginning, this...
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. >> john kasich, the republican ohio governor, republican presidential candidate who faced off the donaldiden previously joins our governor, thank you for being here. >> swooping in. i've been listening. >> you've been listening. your thoughts as we've heard from these individuals who have to some degree similar experiences working for trump, but some different outcomes at this point as america faces a big choice. >> well, they're all intelligent people. and so, you know, i respect listening to them, hearing what they have to say. as for me, you know, i was not for trump from the very beginning. and the reason, ari, i know that policy matters. of course it does. but i grew up at a time when ronald reagan helped in 1976, is when i was extremely young, trying to help him to get to be president and of course became president. i just saw the reagan movie the other day. you know, he was the kind of leader that brought us together. we live in a time in this country where we're so divided, so polarized. and my objection to donald trump was the fact that i felt that he is somebody, as a negative
. >> john kasich, the republican ohio governor, republican presidential candidate who faced off the donaldiden previously joins our governor, thank you for being here. >> swooping in. i've been listening. >> you've been listening. your thoughts as we've heard from these individuals who have to some degree similar experiences working for trump, but some different outcomes at this point as america faces a big choice. >> well, they're all intelligent people. and so, you...
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john kasich, ohio wanted to get rid of collective bargaining. donald trump doesn't believe in collective bargaining, which is a core tenet of labor policy. so for the teamsters, which then would mean the teamsters would not exist janice i think just a matter that is very true, which is what makes this so bizarre. scott, i know we really got to go if if it's true what you say that the democrats have been far more supportive. why is it that kamala harris cannot secure the traditional union endorsements she'll also firefighters she lost the teamsters. she lost the fraternal order. >> why is it that the big union organization, while the fraternal order of police didn't endorse joe biden either. >> the teamsters, the national didn't endorse either, but she got a collective 20 separate across the country are blows towards but that's what i'm saying is that, but it's not about the policy what about the connection like that undergird that we having to actually talk about, which is we need to unpack that. >> why your segment? because there's a lot, there
john kasich, ohio wanted to get rid of collective bargaining. donald trump doesn't believe in collective bargaining, which is a core tenet of labor policy. so for the teamsters, which then would mean the teamsters would not exist janice i think just a matter that is very true, which is what makes this so bizarre. scott, i know we really got to go if if it's true what you say that the democrats have been far more supportive. why is it that kamala harris cannot secure the traditional union...
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i'm with john kasich who, you know, john said i don't hate donald trump, i just -- his policies are bad. i want to read this -- i've been reading some conservative things that conservatives used to always believe in. this applies to you, i think, today. the conservative mind always on my desk in congress. russell kirk. both the impulse to improve and the impulse to conserve are necessary. whether we join our energies to the party of progress or the party of permanence must depend on the circumstances of the time. and i think about the circumstances -- when david french and others like you make this bold decision based on the circumstances of the time i ask you to explain this for americans who may not understand, for republicans that may not understand. you are looking through the lens of a man whose family fled a dictatorship. talk about the circumstances of these times and your fears. >> well, joe, when we joined the reagan revolution, it was based on policy. it was based on the fact that we believe in conservative policies. and so, you know, we had a revolution, we had a change, but
i'm with john kasich who, you know, john said i don't hate donald trump, i just -- his policies are bad. i want to read this -- i've been reading some conservative things that conservatives used to always believe in. this applies to you, i think, today. the conservative mind always on my desk in congress. russell kirk. both the impulse to improve and the impulse to conserve are necessary. whether we join our energies to the party of progress or the party of permanence must depend on the...
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i agree with john kasich. i don't hate donald trump. i do love america. i do love this country.nd i want them to come here legally. and we have legal immigrants right now up in ohio, and donald trump and jd vance are lying about it. >> it's hateful what they have done. >> this is the game they play. again, we need to talk about this, right? what they do is, jd vance, when he's told point-blank you're lying, he says, well, i'm hearing about this, though, people are talking, constituents are talking. well, they're talking about it because of the lies they're spreading in trump circles >> from you. >> just like i think it was on brian stelter's show this weekend. you showed me a clip of a republican congressman. brian stelter points out, you're lying. and this republican congressman said, well, that's what people are saying. well, yeah, they're saying it because you're spreading the lie. and so times may be tiresome, but people have to hold them to account and keep count of the lies. we can't grow numb to this. unfortunately many of my friends in the media have become numb to this.
i agree with john kasich. i don't hate donald trump. i do love america. i do love this country.nd i want them to come here legally. and we have legal immigrants right now up in ohio, and donald trump and jd vance are lying about it. >> it's hateful what they have done. >> this is the game they play. again, we need to talk about this, right? what they do is, jd vance, when he's told point-blank you're lying, he says, well, i'm hearing about this, though, people are talking,...