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john kasich had a double-digit lead. chairman of the house budget committee, left the house voluntarily. energetic and interesting figure here. >> lehrer: he was on the cable television networks for fox. but he went worked for ms-nbc before that. >> he worked forlyman brothers as a partner. whatever. he trumpeted this as a private sector. lyman brothers goes belly up and john kasich has been running away from it ever since. it was comparable to the fellow who was working for the b.p. and said let's just run a service station. he said i was running a two-man office in columbus. that's all i was doing. ted strickland the governor that lost 400,000 jobs since his governorship through no fault of his. he's sort of the steady dependable respected one of the... former methodist minister and former prison psychologist its the flashy first date kasich against the steady. he's cut into it. it's thelyman brothers connection that struck len has emphasized. wall street has brought him back. >> lehrer: do you see it that way? >> i th
john kasich had a double-digit lead. chairman of the house budget committee, left the house voluntarily. energetic and interesting figure here. >> lehrer: he was on the cable television networks for fox. but he went worked for ms-nbc before that. >> he worked forlyman brothers as a partner. whatever. he trumpeted this as a private sector. lyman brothers goes belly up and john kasich has been running away from it ever since. it was comparable to the fellow who was working for the...
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john kasich was one of the key leaders in making that happen in the congress. he was one of the driving -- he was one of the driving forces for that balance budget. he understands the importance of fiscal discipline and actually getting it done. one of the great stories of this election is the great lakes stakes in the midwest, most of them returning from blue back to read. ec republican backed governors in places like iowa and wisconsin and michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, and so many places. john is coming out of a huge battle in ohio. it was a firewall for president obama. he was there 12 times. but president biden was there even more. rga sent to ohio about $11 million in late as it did get role in this election. regardless of the mechanics of all is going to benefit from the positive, strong, clear, discipline and leadership of john kasich. we are very grateful for you and look forward to your comments as well. [applause] >> it is important to note that i am the father of 10-year-old twin daughters. i think about nikki haley and susanna who just spoke to you,
john kasich was one of the key leaders in making that happen in the congress. he was one of the driving -- he was one of the driving forces for that balance budget. he understands the importance of fiscal discipline and actually getting it done. one of the great stories of this election is the great lakes stakes in the midwest, most of them returning from blue back to read. ec republican backed governors in places like iowa and wisconsin and michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, and so many places....
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john kasich the republican challenger at 47%. still a very, very close race. >> woodruff: with a lot of votes yet to come in. back to you jim in pittsburgh. you know, everybody across the country is saying jobs and the economy. issue number one. is it that simple in the state of pennsylvania? >> absolutely. the unemployment rate here is not quite as bad as it is in the country as a whole but it's just blotted out the sun in terms of the universe of other issues. >> in terms of the argument that joe sestak has been making, he is a congressman who has voted with the obama administration on some issues but not on all issues. so how has pat toomey been able to successfully portray him as connected to washington, to this administration? >> well, of course, representative sestak accuses or reminds voters that pat toomey was an investment banker. but toomey says, hey, here's the guy who voted for the bailouts. it's kind of been a contest between the two of them to see which can portray the other as the enabler of wall street excess. >>
john kasich the republican challenger at 47%. still a very, very close race. >> woodruff: with a lot of votes yet to come in. back to you jim in pittsburgh. you know, everybody across the country is saying jobs and the economy. issue number one. is it that simple in the state of pennsylvania? >> absolutely. the unemployment rate here is not quite as bad as it is in the country as a whole but it's just blotted out the sun in terms of the universe of other issues. >> in terms of...
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now the victory speech by gov.- elect kasich. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> guess what?confidence you have shown in me tonight. i want to thank my wife. how about this wifi have, huh? and my daughters, anna and -- emma and reece. they joined me on the trail and they were exceptional. they are great, great part of the family. so i went to think of the many supporters, volunteers, and staff who have worked so hard over the past many months. this is all about the team. this team is not going away. you are staying with us all the way through. i needed to have your commitment. we have to do this together and rebuild this state together. [applause] i would think people on both sides of the aisle including my opponent for participating vigorously in ohio's political process. the governor called me. we had a good conversation. he pledged to help in any way that he could. democracy only works when people engage in it. ohio lines have engaged robustly this year. we took a step forward tonight. we took a step forward to putting ohio back to work. we took a step forward to shrinking
now the victory speech by gov.- elect kasich. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> guess what?confidence you have shown in me tonight. i want to thank my wife. how about this wifi have, huh? and my daughters, anna and -- emma and reece. they joined me on the trail and they were exceptional. they are great, great part of the family. so i went to think of the many supporters, volunteers, and staff who have worked so hard over the past many months. this is all about the team. this team is not going...
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the incoming governor of ohio, john kasich., andrea. >> hear what happens if the president cannot get congress to pass the arms treaty. ell ellen touser joining us. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such
the incoming governor of ohio, john kasich., andrea. >> hear what happens if the president cannot get congress to pass the arms treaty. ell ellen touser joining us. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in...
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john kasich the republican is up by 2% over ted strickland. we'll check back in on that race later tonight. in the senate wisconsin's russ feingold handed a defeat tonight. ron johnson will become the next senator of wisconsin. then in illinois, al ly giannoulias is in a very tight race. the democrat is trailing republican mark kirk by just about 1%. finally in colorado, we see a little bit of a gap emerging here with i think 22% of the precincts reporting if i read that correctly. michael bennett at 50% over republican and tea party supported canned dade ken buck. those are some of the latest results that we have. we'll try to keep you up to date later in the hour. >> lehrer: here with me now are shields and brooks. syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. mark, is it just my imagination or are there more close races this time? if so, why are they so? is that a reflection of just how divided the country is? is that going too far? >> i don't know if it's an indication of just how divided it is but.... >> lehr
john kasich the republican is up by 2% over ted strickland. we'll check back in on that race later tonight. in the senate wisconsin's russ feingold handed a defeat tonight. ron johnson will become the next senator of wisconsin. then in illinois, al ly giannoulias is in a very tight race. the democrat is trailing republican mark kirk by just about 1%. finally in colorado, we see a little bit of a gap emerging here with i think 22% of the precincts reporting if i read that correctly. michael...
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if governor john kasich gets a phone call saying would you be my number two, want answer would be?are you crazy? i got a job food to do in ohio,. i got out for ten years, and i thought i had a good career and had a lot of great people i work with. i did this because i am dedicated to lifting ohio. i have no political interests. you know the coolest thing about this? i don't owe anybody anything, john. ohio is going to be such a fun place to watch. we're moving in many different directions right now. if i can lift the doom and the gloom and the burden off the people off the state of ohio, that's going to be so fantastic. that's all i care about, john, honestly, and then maybe you sxi could have a talk show. how would that be? >> you had one before on another network. it was entertaining television. first, i'll check back in 18 months and see if the phone has rung. sir, we wish you the best. >> thank you, john. always a pleasure. >> remember when raum eman yell left his job to run as mayor? now there's a committee. is he a legal candidate? we'll be right back. [ commentator ] lindsey
if governor john kasich gets a phone call saying would you be my number two, want answer would be?are you crazy? i got a job food to do in ohio,. i got out for ten years, and i thought i had a good career and had a lot of great people i work with. i did this because i am dedicated to lifting ohio. i have no political interests. you know the coolest thing about this? i don't owe anybody anything, john. ohio is going to be such a fun place to watch. we're moving in many different directions right...
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a lawyer from governors elect john kasich of ohio, nickie hailey and tom of pennsylvania. this one hour forum begins with comments by nevada governor elect ryan. >> think all of you for the support to gave me during the course of the campaign. it's interesting you bring up the fact that i gave up my federal judgeship the last time appointed to run for governor for the state of nevada. that was probably the number-one question lagat asked on the campaign trail and the first person to ask that question was my father. he said i heard you made your decision. i guess you know what you're doing. i call him back and i said dad, that's not quite the endorsement i was looking for from my father. [laughter] in any event i was blessed to be the first person in the history of my state to be a sitting incumbent governor in a primary. i was fortunate to defeat my democratic opponent by e11 points that came because all of your support arthu in the audience. my state faced a significant challenge. we to lead the country in unemployment and we do lead in dropout rates and an foreclosure. s
a lawyer from governors elect john kasich of ohio, nickie hailey and tom of pennsylvania. this one hour forum begins with comments by nevada governor elect ryan. >> think all of you for the support to gave me during the course of the campaign. it's interesting you bring up the fact that i gave up my federal judgeship the last time appointed to run for governor for the state of nevada. that was probably the number-one question lagat asked on the campaign trail and the first person to ask...
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kasich and rob portman what to do what they have always done. they have a whole different view of how we'll folks live. host: the vice-president in ohio. the front-page of "the new york times" shows john boehner, the man who would be speaker if republicans win. a shot of him in ohio for congressional candidates there. and even as we showed you on c- span. above that total is president obama. the cut says -- "pulling out the stops." jennifer, republican. who has impressed the the most this year? caller: i would definitely say chris christie and marco rubio. host: tell us why. caller: marco rubio all, he is so particulates, he is -- he says what he means, he means what is says. it it sounds like he is going to stay strong in what ever it is he believes and i believe he does want to get the government back to a smaller constitutional, and stop the waste and fraud and corruption in washington which we see all over since democrats -- and republicans, too -- but since democrats took over mainly in 2006. he is very intelligent and articulate and he rea
kasich and rob portman what to do what they have always done. they have a whole different view of how we'll folks live. host: the vice-president in ohio. the front-page of "the new york times" shows john boehner, the man who would be speaker if republicans win. a shot of him in ohio for congressional candidates there. and even as we showed you on c- span. above that total is president obama. the cut says -- "pulling out the stops." jennifer, republican. who has impressed the...
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in the bellwether state of ohio, it's democrat ted strickland against republican john kasich. and in florida, republican rick scott is battling democrat alex sink. president obama is not on the ballot, but he's been campaigning as if he were. and many voters say this election is, as bob mentioned, is a referendum on his presidency. chip reid is at the white house tonight. >> reporter: even on election day, the president was still campaigning. >> if you vote, you get a say in that future. >> reporter: targeting young voters on web sites like youtube and aol.com. >> when you don't vote, you leave the decisions that affect your life up to someone else. >> reporter: and reaching out to minority voters with another series of interviews on urban radio stations, which included some harsh words for republicans: >> reporter: and the president was doing those interviews right into the evening hoping to convince people to vote on their way home from work. katie? >> couric: chip reid. thank you, chip. the highest profile senate race tonight is in nevada where, as we've mentioned, democrat
in the bellwether state of ohio, it's democrat ted strickland against republican john kasich. and in florida, republican rick scott is battling democrat alex sink. president obama is not on the ballot, but he's been campaigning as if he were. and many voters say this election is, as bob mentioned, is a referendum on his presidency. chip reid is at the white house tonight. >> reporter: even on election day, the president was still campaigning. >> if you vote, you get a say in that...
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anyway some people are pretty pessimistic your opposite number in the russian state duma convention kasich off its pretty pretty pessimistic about the start treaty well actually the situation what you're their situation there's an active of the ratification while the situation in the duma is different from the situation in the federation council we in the upper house of the russian parliament do not have political factions we represent the regions. of the lower house the duma is of course much more politicized there is a tough political discussions between the united russia faction and the communist party faction for example on the start really even though one star and the well yes and no because because. colleagues in the duma who represent the communist faction they've always been criticizing the russian government for debris and for betraying russian national interests citing start three agreement with with the democrats so i think that the discussion on start three agreement in the duma may take its said . and round now after the elections in the united states of america but i hope it
anyway some people are pretty pessimistic your opposite number in the russian state duma convention kasich off its pretty pretty pessimistic about the start treaty well actually the situation what you're their situation there's an active of the ratification while the situation in the duma is different from the situation in the federation council we in the upper house of the russian parliament do not have political factions we represent the regions. of the lower house the duma is of course much...
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that's why both sides want them so badly by the head of state as foreign affairs committee konstantin kasich says talks over the grill islands won't start unless japan recognizes them as russian territory the russian behavior depends completely on our interpretation of the situation and this interpretation is that the. belong to. the result of the second world war it is not discussable and in case japan has a certain opinion on their well we are ready to discuss that certain opinion on the basis that the belong to russia and that any change of this situation may be just a result of for good will and nothing else and they believe that the behavior of japanese authorities now try to present. to overthrow try to pressure on russia is a big mistake because it does not create any further motivation for russia to demonstrate. and does not create any further. for these discussions. here with our t.v. live from moscow ahead for you in the program a mother's love will bring you the story of an afghan woman forced to decide between her children and her safety also coming up. of a much more training fo
that's why both sides want them so badly by the head of state as foreign affairs committee konstantin kasich says talks over the grill islands won't start unless japan recognizes them as russian territory the russian behavior depends completely on our interpretation of the situation and this interpretation is that the. belong to. the result of the second world war it is not discussable and in case japan has a certain opinion on their well we are ready to discuss that certain opinion on the...
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sides want them so badly but the head of the state to most foreign affairs committee constantine kasich says talks over the creel island won't start unless japan recognizes them as russian territory. the russian behavior depends completely on our interpretation of the situation and this interpretation is that the. belong to russia as a result of the second world war it is not discussable and in case japan has a certain opinion on this well we are ready to discard that certain opinion but on the basis that the belong to russia and that any change of the situation may be just a result of for good will and nothing else and they believe that these behavior of japanese authorities we know try to present. to overthrow our show we should try to set pressure on russia is a big mistake because it does not create any further motivation for russia to demonstrate. and does not create any further. opportunities for these discussions. here with our t.v. live from moscow still ahead for you in the program lost in space. for the match when we started training for the station itself did not exist there
sides want them so badly but the head of the state to most foreign affairs committee constantine kasich says talks over the creel island won't start unless japan recognizes them as russian territory. the russian behavior depends completely on our interpretation of the situation and this interpretation is that the. belong to russia as a result of the second world war it is not discussable and in case japan has a certain opinion on this well we are ready to discard that certain opinion but on the...
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was able to sweep the gubernatorial and senate races in the state, with portman and kasich winning. and in florida where rubio and scott were also victorious. now who will step up and take on a weakened barack obama? the president's poll numbers entered freefall from the moment he was sworn in. now possible contenders are starting to make waves, from palin, to greg palkot -- with tim pawlenty. we have the challenges facing president obama and "courage and consequence" and has a new chapter. it's fox news contributor. karl rove. how are you? >> thanks. i'm good. how are you? >> i couldn't be better. very striking this week, that david axelrod gave indications that the president would be willing to keep the bush tax cuts in place. the president seemed to contradict what the advisor told the press. is this a grand strategy or chaos? >> they skr a strategy and want to make permanent tax cuts for those makes less than $250,000. and for the top 2%. that includes small businesses. make them temporary. i don't think it's acceptable deal. i don't think they can pass it unless the republicans
was able to sweep the gubernatorial and senate races in the state, with portman and kasich winning. and in florida where rubio and scott were also victorious. now who will step up and take on a weakened barack obama? the president's poll numbers entered freefall from the moment he was sworn in. now possible contenders are starting to make waves, from palin, to greg palkot -- with tim pawlenty. we have the challenges facing president obama and "courage and consequence" and has a new...
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he worked for john kasich and for john mccain. he was running for president quite early in the cycle. it did not last for long. kasich did not disappear. he is now the incoming governor of 4 ohio. finally, kate zernike, a colleague at the new york times, a national correspondent u.s. worked at the paper for 10 years. she is the author of "boiling mad -- inside tea party america." she knows more about tea party than anyone else on the platform. she was a member of the team that shared the 2010 pulitzer prize for reporting about the al qaeda and september 11 attacks. she also covered the of the great scandal and hurricane katrina -- abu graib scandal and hurricane katrina. welcome to all of you. matthew, i thought your keen insight into the 2004 reelection campaign the president bush was that the number of swing voters was for its small. the electorate had been polarized pretty dramatically on both sides. the reason the numbers did not move for some of the year was that it was just a tiny number of people who were capable of being p
he worked for john kasich and for john mccain. he was running for president quite early in the cycle. it did not last for long. kasich did not disappear. he is now the incoming governor of 4 ohio. finally, kate zernike, a colleague at the new york times, a national correspondent u.s. worked at the paper for 10 years. she is the author of "boiling mad -- inside tea party america." she knows more about tea party than anyone else on the platform. she was a member of the team that shared...
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guest: kasich is one of those rising stars but he has been risen for quite some time. he was elected to the house of representatives in 1982, chair of the budget committee and was discussed as early as 1996 as possible vice presidential candidate. ran a short lived campaign in 2000 before dropping out endorsing george w. bush. and went on to host fox news shows, guest host and now he has been elected governor and he is someone who is a fiscal hawk and will be looking to cut spending. . host: as a resident of louisiana, what is it pacifically that you think can take him to the next level and make him president of the united states? caller he knows how to manage a budget and knows how to make cuts. he has taken heat from the unions and other things. when it comes to raising taxes, he says a note. we have to reduce the number of states and workers, the number of costs and higher education and other things. a title see how states like new york and california -- if we could continue to run these huge deficits. host: jamie weinstein. guest: he went to ground at 16 and was a
guest: kasich is one of those rising stars but he has been risen for quite some time. he was elected to the house of representatives in 1982, chair of the budget committee and was discussed as early as 1996 as possible vice presidential candidate. ran a short lived campaign in 2000 before dropping out endorsing george w. bush. and went on to host fox news shows, guest host and now he has been elected governor and he is someone who is a fiscal hawk and will be looking to cut spending. . host: as...
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kasich refusing $400 million for a rail line connecting major cities in ohio. we don't have any idea who would ride the train. this is just the federal government wanting to spend money and they have this wrong. >>reporter: you talk about the line that governor elect walker who talk about connecting madison to milwaukee, and at a price tag of $810 million to the federal taxpayers and he says the operating costs would then be burdened, would be carried by the state taxpayers and become their burden. both of the governors elect suggest that money is better spent on roads and bridges. >>trace: can they use the money for roads and bridges? or can it go back for the debt? >>guest: transportation secretary said this money is specific for the development of high-speed rail lines. and, therefore, you have other politicians particularly here in illinois, governor quinn and senator durbin, putting up their hand saying you have hundreds of millions, come to papa we can spend it in illinois and you have opposition to the incoming governors back in their home state saying t
kasich refusing $400 million for a rail line connecting major cities in ohio. we don't have any idea who would ride the train. this is just the federal government wanting to spend money and they have this wrong. >>reporter: you talk about the line that governor elect walker who talk about connecting madison to milwaukee, and at a price tag of $810 million to the federal taxpayers and he says the operating costs would then be burdened, would be carried by the state taxpayers and become...
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>> well, i really think -- like john kasich.t committee chairman he's somebody who's got a lot of passion and i think that he's going to be a terrific leader. you know looking at the governors entirely, i mean you've got a potential president in that group, you've got mitch daniels, who i think is a terrific governor. you know the thing that reminds me of these governors is what happened in the mid-'90s where you had john engle and tommy thompson who really pushed through the reforms. it's really where ideology meets the road and where ideology meets the policies. and these guys all have to actually balance the budget. they all have to actually do the job. they can't just come up and pontificate here in washington, and i think that governors get away from the washington nonsense and actually have to govern and so that's why i think that you will see the next president out of that group. >> jonathan martin, a lot of firsts on that stage. take a look at some the firsts among the new republican governors. susannah martinez of new m
>> well, i really think -- like john kasich.t committee chairman he's somebody who's got a lot of passion and i think that he's going to be a terrific leader. you know looking at the governors entirely, i mean you've got a potential president in that group, you've got mitch daniels, who i think is a terrific governor. you know the thing that reminds me of these governors is what happened in the mid-'90s where you had john engle and tommy thompson who really pushed through the reforms....
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. >> it is remarkable, true, a couple of newly elected politicians, governor-elect john kasich of ohiod scott walker of wisconsin telling the from aing -- federal government, thanks for the kind offer but we don't need your stimulus money and scott walker in particular is talking about money dedicated to create a new high-speed rail line between madison and milwaukee. a route he says doesn't have a traffic problem. it would cost taxpayers $810 million and wisconsin taxpayers would have to pony up the operating expense which he estimates between 7.5 and $15 million per year and he says the money would be better spent on roads and bridges. >> we have roads and bridges across the united states and we certainly have them in wisconsin that need to be fixed and i hope the new congress and the obama administration would give that a second look, because, that is a much higher priority to get this state and ultimately our country working again. >> reporter: now, the rail project in ohio has been called this three-c project because it would connect cincinnati, columbus and cleveland and would co
. >> it is remarkable, true, a couple of newly elected politicians, governor-elect john kasich of ohiod scott walker of wisconsin telling the from aing -- federal government, thanks for the kind offer but we don't need your stimulus money and scott walker in particular is talking about money dedicated to create a new high-speed rail line between madison and milwaukee. a route he says doesn't have a traffic problem. it would cost taxpayers $810 million and wisconsin taxpayers would have to...
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former congressman john kasich is is running against democratic incumbent ted strickland, a popular governorse with a very tough economy. cbs news political analyst john dickerson in washington is following all these races and john, ohio is particularly important for the white house. >> that's absolutely right. winning a state like new york is great for democrats, but ohio is one of the nine presidential battleground states. strategists from both parties are already looking ahead to the next election because a candidate, if there is a governor of a party in their state it gives them a leg up in terms of organization. of the nine battleground states in play, barack obama won all in 2008 and pennsylvania as you mentioned looks like it will have a republican governor so that means the president has to hope that ohio and florida come through to help him with his next presidential race. >> couric: then let's talk about the fact that many of these winning governors will be redrawing congressional districts, john. >> every 10 years after the census they redraw the districts for the house. the gover
former congressman john kasich is is running against democratic incumbent ted strickland, a popular governorse with a very tough economy. cbs news political analyst john dickerson in washington is following all these races and john, ohio is particularly important for the white house. >> that's absolutely right. winning a state like new york is great for democrats, but ohio is one of the nine presidential battleground states. strategists from both parties are already looking ahead to the...
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a lot of bright new governors, good friends of mine like john kasich, scott walker in wisconsin. i think we have a chance to see a dramatic improvement in state government. tomorrow when i'm with them in san diego, i'm going to make the argument, we need move from a rejection kind of conservatism which rejects the left to a replacement model which starts to replace the institutions and the policies of the left. and the right place to do that is at the state level where they can actually get a lot done. while washington is relatively deadlocked. >> greta: let me go to michael steele many in the republican party are not anxious to have him run again. what has he done well? where has he failed? if has failed? >> michael steele has done very well in dramatically expanding republican outreach to minority communities. 37% of the members of congress who are latino are republican. the highest number in history. we have two african-american members of congress. and made real breakthroughs in other areas. we elected an all latino state ticket in new mexico we elected an indian-american wit
a lot of bright new governors, good friends of mine like john kasich, scott walker in wisconsin. i think we have a chance to see a dramatic improvement in state government. tomorrow when i'm with them in san diego, i'm going to make the argument, we need move from a rejection kind of conservatism which rejects the left to a replacement model which starts to replace the institutions and the policies of the left. and the right place to do that is at the state level where they can actually get a...
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>> i really like john kasich.udget committee chairman, he's someone who has a lot of passion. i think he'll be a terrific leader. looking at the governors entirely, you've got a potential presidential, mitch daniels, i think he's a terrific governor. the thing what happened with these governors was in the mid '90s when you had angler and{ tommy thompson. they have to balance the been and do the job. they can't pontificate in washington. i think that governors get away from the washington nonsense and actually have to govern. that's why i think you're going to see the next president out of that group. >> there are a lot of firsts on that stage. take a look at some of the firsts. susanna martinez, the first female hispanic governor. mary fallon, oklahoma's first it female governor. brian sandoval, nevada's first hispanic governor. it's the face of diversity. >> for a party that is known as a white guys party, which was an important election year. the operatives put an important effort into this. a more diverse array
>> i really like john kasich.udget committee chairman, he's someone who has a lot of passion. i think he'll be a terrific leader. looking at the governors entirely, you've got a potential presidential, mitch daniels, i think he's a terrific governor. the thing what happened with these governors was in the mid '90s when you had angler and{ tommy thompson. they have to balance the been and do the job. they can't pontificate in washington. i think that governors get away from the washington...
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john kasich was house budget chairman. he's got to know that already. >> yeah, except for that's hard. if you've ever given anyone money to spend on something and tried to get it back, it doesn't work that way. >> no. i'd love it spend it on something else. go shopping. >> and one presumes that they've -- the previous governors have spent some of it already and have stuff in the pipelines. >> and you wonder if there's some half built high speed rail out there somewhere just waiting to start rusting. >> like a high speed rail to nowhere. >> i can't wait. >> all right. thanks. joe will be back with us in a little bit. >>> with republicans taking over at least half of capitol hill, do you need to know anything bif different with your money? suze orman joins us with a post election money checkup next. problem is they limit the choice of etfs to what makes financial sense to them. td ameritrade doesn't limit you to one brand of etfs... they offer more than 100... each selected by investment experts at morningstar associates. on
john kasich was house budget chairman. he's got to know that already. >> yeah, except for that's hard. if you've ever given anyone money to spend on something and tried to get it back, it doesn't work that way. >> no. i'd love it spend it on something else. go shopping. >> and one presumes that they've -- the previous governors have spent some of it already and have stuff in the pipelines. >> and you wonder if there's some half built high speed rail out there somewhere...
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guest: kasich is one of those rising stars but he has been risen for quite some time. he was elected to the house of representatives in 1982, chair of the budget committee and was discussed as early as 1996 as possible vice presidential candidate. ran a short lived campaign in 2000 before dropping out endorsing george w. bush. and went on to host fox news shows, guest host and now he has been elected governor and he is someone who is a fiscal hawk and will be looking to cut spending. >> if i had to do it, i would nominate a bobby jindal for the next president. he is very sharp. i also think the erskine bowles, alan simpson report should be passed. they do not have a dog in the fight. it is time to grow up. . host: as a resident of louisiana, what is it pacifically that you think can take him to the next level and make him president of the united states? caller he knows how to manage a budget and knows how to make cuts. he has taken heat from the unions and other things. when it comes to raing taxes, he says a note. we have to reduce the number of states and workers, th
guest: kasich is one of those rising stars but he has been risen for quite some time. he was elected to the house of representatives in 1982, chair of the budget committee and was discussed as early as 1996 as possible vice presidential candidate. ran a short lived campaign in 2000 before dropping out endorsing george w. bush. and went on to host fox news shows, guest host and now he has been elected governor and he is someone who is a fiscal hawk and will be looking to cut spending. >>...
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guest: an interesting governor to watch is john kasich in ohio. he was a big part as a house member of balancing the budget at a national level it was easier because you can print money because you cannot do that in the states. it will be a test. in two years, all these republican governors will show that they can balance budgets without making constituents angry at how devastating to these cuts are a. the caller may be right. 2012 may be promising for republicans. if not, it could be a very powerful pendulum swing. host: let me go back to the earlier point about the gop to fight health care with first- rate pretty says pop republicans who will control the house but will remain in a minority in the senate concede that they do not have the votes for their ultimate repeal of the health care bill pardon they had hoped to use the power of the purse strings to challenge some of the main elements of the law. 14 democrats, especially those up for reelection in 2012, will defend the health care bill. guest: i think you'll see all sorts of votes on initial
guest: an interesting governor to watch is john kasich in ohio. he was a big part as a house member of balancing the budget at a national level it was easier because you can print money because you cannot do that in the states. it will be a test. in two years, all these republican governors will show that they can balance budgets without making constituents angry at how devastating to these cuts are a. the caller may be right. 2012 may be promising for republicans. if not, it could be a very...
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. >> host: is this john kasich? >> caller: are you kidding? really. so we're going to get our opportunity here. i notice with regard to harry reid america's house of lords has been preserved. you know, with talk yesterday of the usual post-election about bipartisan coming together and is on, i happened to catch the beginning of "good morning america" yesterday, and the first guest right off the bat was harry reid. and the first words out of his mouth were, "this is only the first round." >> host: yeah. >> caller: he said it with a snarlly look on his face. so -- >> host: yeah. that's not exactly coming halfway, is it? >> caller: no, no. >> host: no, i know. well, you know, what do they say, think low, act high? this you know? think low, act high. act on high principle, put your best foot forward but expect the worst from people who don't agree because that's what you're going to get. >> caller: that's exactly right. bill. >> host: thanks, john. >> caller: you're welcome. >> host: thanks for the call. jim is in san antonio. we've got time for o
. >> host: is this john kasich? >> caller: are you kidding? really. so we're going to get our opportunity here. i notice with regard to harry reid america's house of lords has been preserved. you know, with talk yesterday of the usual post-election about bipartisan coming together and is on, i happened to catch the beginning of "good morning america" yesterday, and the first guest right off the bat was harry reid. and the first words out of his mouth were, "this is...
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the fact that john kasich's lead has evaporated is a little bit stunning. he may well go down -- if he loses tonight, he would probably go down as the biggest upset of the night in the same way that, in 1994, and like a huge, historical republican victories, the one who didn't win was jeb bush. there will always be one big, high-profile republican who does not make it. the last polling suggests that john kasich could be that guy. >> johnny isakson is seeking another term. he is at 60% with just a few hundred votes against the democratic candidate. this was never much of a contest, correct? >> exactly. >> we have randy from illinois on the democrats' line. what was the turn out like in your area? >> it was wonderful. a lot of people voted early. in some areas, there. to be a low turnout -- there ppearedx t to be a low turnout, but a lot of people voted early. i did not want to get caught up into the msnbc, cnn, all that. but then i was hoping -- my hope is that on c-span was that susan was hosting the show. when i see you hosting the show, you push the right
the fact that john kasich's lead has evaporated is a little bit stunning. he may well go down -- if he loses tonight, he would probably go down as the biggest upset of the night in the same way that, in 1994, and like a huge, historical republican victories, the one who didn't win was jeb bush. there will always be one big, high-profile republican who does not make it. the last polling suggests that john kasich could be that guy. >> johnny isakson is seeking another term. he is at 60%...
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governors-eexscott walker of wisconsin and john kasich of ohio telling the federal government thanks for the kind offer but we don't need your hundreds of millions in stimulus dollars. in wisconsin the money would go to build a rail line between madison and milwaukee. governor-elect walker says there is not a traffic problem between the two particular cities and it would cost u.s. taxpayers $810 million to build that rail line. then wisconsin taxpayers would be saddled with the operating cost he estimates between 7.5 million a year and 15 million a year. so. the governor-elect believes that money would be better spent on roads and bridges. >> we have roads and bridges all across the united states, we certainly have them in wisconsin, that need to be fixed. i would hope the new congress and the obama administration would give that a second look because that is much higher priority to get this state and ultimately our country working again. >> reporter: transportation secretary ray lahood sent letters to both of these governors elect telling them the money can not be diverted to road a
governors-eexscott walker of wisconsin and john kasich of ohio telling the federal government thanks for the kind offer but we don't need your hundreds of millions in stimulus dollars. in wisconsin the money would go to build a rail line between madison and milwaukee. governor-elect walker says there is not a traffic problem between the two particular cities and it would cost u.s. taxpayers $810 million to build that rail line. then wisconsin taxpayers would be saddled with the operating cost...
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. >> let's just ask john kasich, if you could tell one thing they have to butt out, get out of your life in ohio, what would that one thing be if you were a dictator and you could say -- >> how about two things. how about medicaid -- >> i can't get him to cooperate on anything. >> how about medicaid and job training. let us have our money and let us fix our own problems. let our people go. [laughter] >> nikki haley, with your entrepreneurial background, your family small business background, of course, most of the job growth in the country is going to come from those early stage entrepreneurial startup stage, small and medium size businesses if you could highlight things that would be impactful for starting new ventures in your state encouraging them, what would that be? >> i think we have to create a small business environment and the way to do that in every state is to understand that when you give businesses cash flow, when you give them profit margins, what's the first thing they do? they hire people. so it all comes down to tort reform. it comes to workers' compensation reform, it's
. >> let's just ask john kasich, if you could tell one thing they have to butt out, get out of your life in ohio, what would that one thing be if you were a dictator and you could say -- >> how about two things. how about medicaid -- >> i can't get him to cooperate on anything. >> how about medicaid and job training. let us have our money and let us fix our own problems. let our people go. [laughter] >> nikki haley, with your entrepreneurial background, your family...
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kasich, i will argue because i think competition is important. the more -- among ourselves, and we cannot just driven computing among ourselves, but we are competing with the nation's -- we cannot juste competing among ourselves but we are competing with nations around the world. i am convinced we will change this country. last year when we were in austin i sat on the same stage with gov. jindal, gov. perry, gov. pawlenty. i wanted in on the competition. that is exactly what we talked about throughout the entire campaign. we could not continue, i said, to increase our spending and increase the sentence of our budget in pennsylvania which increased by 40%. we could not continue to increase the debt at a time when people are losing their houses, at a time when the economy is going further and further south. we could not continue to balance our budget using stimulus money, which i always refer to as a long-term debt, and applied to short-term asset of causing the budget for one year. that was the message received by the people of pennsylvania. i wou
kasich, i will argue because i think competition is important. the more -- among ourselves, and we cannot just driven computing among ourselves, but we are competing with the nation's -- we cannot juste competing among ourselves but we are competing with nations around the world. i am convinced we will change this country. last year when we were in austin i sat on the same stage with gov. jindal, gov. perry, gov. pawlenty. i wanted in on the competition. that is exactly what we talked about...
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guest: an interesting governor to watch is john kasich in ohio. he was a big part as a house member of balancing the budget at a national level it was easier because you can print money because you cannot do that in the states. it will be a test. in two years, all these republican governors will show that they can balance budgets without making constituents angry at how devastating to these cuts are a. the caller may be right. 2012 may be promising for republicans. if not, it could be a very powerful pendulum swing. host: let me go back to the earlier point about the gop to fight health care with first- rate pretty says pop republicans who will control the house but will remain in a minority in the senate concede that they do not have the votes for their ultimate repeal of the health care bill pardon they had hoped to use the power of the purse strings to challenge some of the main elements of the law. 14 democrats, especially those up for reelection in 2012, will defend the health care bill. guest: i think you'll see all sorts of votes on initial
guest: an interesting governor to watch is john kasich in ohio. he was a big part as a house member of balancing the budget at a national level it was easier because you can print money because you cannot do that in the states. it will be a test. in two years, all these republican governors will show that they can balance budgets without making constituents angry at how devastating to these cuts are a. the caller may be right. 2012 may be promising for republicans. if not, it could be a very...
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the thing is that today i read in one of the local papers, kasich said a statement saying if you don't agree with us, get out of a the way. a right to work state, abolished income tax. he already said the school funding is not possible. he is going to change all that. where are we going? cordre was helping people with foreclosures and he is out and now we have dewine only worries about getting rid of health care. everybody voted against their best interest, and my opinion. guest: this brings up an interesting point. obviously the gop field like they got a pretty strong mandate, particularly in a lot of states like ohio where they want the governor and state house and senate and they will probably act on that. it is not popular in either two or four years, voters could throw them out again. we already had three consecutive change or wavy elections. 2006 when the democrats swept in, 2008 when they got 60-seat senate majority and the obama campaign one, and now the gop swings back in 2010. i could entirely see it happening again in 2012. we don't know yet. if the gop is a smart they will
the thing is that today i read in one of the local papers, kasich said a statement saying if you don't agree with us, get out of a the way. a right to work state, abolished income tax. he already said the school funding is not possible. he is going to change all that. where are we going? cordre was helping people with foreclosures and he is out and now we have dewine only worries about getting rid of health care. everybody voted against their best interest, and my opinion. guest: this brings up...
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john kasich is the real future of the republican party. he sunday could be president. >> it is true that the republicans are classically portrayed as the hierarchal party. the question arises, what will define 2012 at least in the gop? are people willing to take a retread or they want something fresh? the dark horse for 2012 will be senatorjohn oon of south dakota .t > >> let's watch this. >> you historians have off the record meetings over in the dining room them about right, what is your relationship with history? at one point there were nine of them. >> when you occupied this office, you are constantly reminded that you are just one of a series of people who dedicated their lives protecting the country and making our democracy function. it is a humbling experience so i spend a lot of time reading history. it is just to remind myself of the standards i have to live up to and also mistakes that have been made in the past by occupants of this office. then i have the chance to talk personally to some of these historians. it ends up being he
john kasich is the real future of the republican party. he sunday could be president. >> it is true that the republicans are classically portrayed as the hierarchal party. the question arises, what will define 2012 at least in the gop? are people willing to take a retread or they want something fresh? the dark horse for 2012 will be senatorjohn oon of south dakota .t > >> let's watch this. >> you historians have off the record meetings over in the dining room them about...
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worked for john mccain in the primary and of course before that he worked for the campaign of john kasich running for president quite early in the cycle. it didn't last too long because he did not disappear but is now the incoming governor in the state of ohio. seth greenberg, and you just heard from him, and finally kate zernike likely to "the new york times" is a national correspondent and worked at the paper for ten years. she is the author of "boiling mad inside tea party america," so she knows more about the tea party than anyone else on the platform. she was a member of the team that shared the 2002 pulitzer prize for explanatory reporting in her stories about al qaeda and the september 11 attacks and the reporters covering the scandal and hurricane katrina. so, welcome all of you. let me start with the first question for matthew. and it's relevant to the broad subject of the panel. matthew, i thought your key insight in the 2004 campaign of reelection of president bush's a number of swing voters was quite small. that the electorate had been polarized pretty dramatically on both sid
worked for john mccain in the primary and of course before that he worked for the campaign of john kasich running for president quite early in the cycle. it didn't last too long because he did not disappear but is now the incoming governor in the state of ohio. seth greenberg, and you just heard from him, and finally kate zernike likely to "the new york times" is a national correspondent and worked at the paper for ten years. she is the author of "boiling mad inside tea party...
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it shows congressman kasich at 49%. the numbers fall well within the polls margin of error.and join us live for election coverage tomorrow starting at 7 p.m. eastern. it'll be on our companion network c-span along with your calls, e-mails, and tweets. >> on the eve of the elections, what might a republican-controlled house mean for technology. tonight on "the communicators" tonight on c-span2. in addition to the all of the season campaign coverage and archive debates, there's lots more at the c-span library, including nonfiction authors from booktv. the american story from american history tv and everything that we've aired since 1987, all free and indexed online at the c-span video library. >> senior pentagon officials and national journalist recently discussed the relationship between the military and the media at a panel discussion host ed by northwestern university medill school of journalist. the new york liaison, and pentagon correspondent both participated. this is just under two hours. >> good morning. and welcome to those of you here and those of you following us on
it shows congressman kasich at 49%. the numbers fall well within the polls margin of error.and join us live for election coverage tomorrow starting at 7 p.m. eastern. it'll be on our companion network c-span along with your calls, e-mails, and tweets. >> on the eve of the elections, what might a republican-controlled house mean for technology. tonight on "the communicators" tonight on c-span2. in addition to the all of the season campaign coverage and archive debates, there's...
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you hear from governors elect john kasich of ohio, nikki haley of south carolina, and tom corbett ofpennsylvania. this one our forum begins with comments by nevada governor elect brian sandoval. >> [no audio] >> we're having some technical trouble with the program you're watching. we apologize for the interruption and are working to correct the problem. we hope to return to the program shortly. [no audio] [no audio] >> take a look at the new members of congress with the c-span video library. find a complete list under the congress tab. every new member is listed with the district map, campaign finances, and any appearances on c-span. it's all free on your computer, any time. it's washington your way. >> we are moving on with our program schedule. >> good morning and welcome to our release of third quarter results for fdic insured banks and thrift. today's headline is much the same as it was three months ago. the industry continues making progress and recovering from the financial crisis. credit performance has been improving, and we remain cautiously optimistic about the outlook. low
you hear from governors elect john kasich of ohio, nikki haley of south carolina, and tom corbett ofpennsylvania. this one our forum begins with comments by nevada governor elect brian sandoval. >> [no audio] >> we're having some technical trouble with the program you're watching. we apologize for the interruption and are working to correct the problem. we hope to return to the program shortly. [no audio] [no audio] >> take a look at the new members of congress with the c-span...
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the thing is that today i read in one of the local papers, kasich said a statement saying if you don't agree with us, get out of a the way. a right to work state, abolished income tax. he already said the school funding is not possible. he is going to change all that. where are we going? cordre was helping people with foreclosures and he is out and now we have dewine only worries about getting rid of health care. everybody voted against their best interest, and my opinion. guest: this brings up an interesting point. obviously the gop field like they got a pretty strong mandate, particularly in a lot of states like ohio where they want the governor and state house and senate and they will probably act on that. it is not popular in either two or four years, voters could throw them out again. we already had three consecutive change or wavy elections. 2006 when the democrats swept in, 2008 when they got 60-seat senate majority and the obama campaign one, and now the gop swings back in 2010. i could entirely see it happening again in 2012. we don't know yet. if the gop is a smart they will
the thing is that today i read in one of the local papers, kasich said a statement saying if you don't agree with us, get out of a the way. a right to work state, abolished income tax. he already said the school funding is not possible. he is going to change all that. where are we going? cordre was helping people with foreclosures and he is out and now we have dewine only worries about getting rid of health care. everybody voted against their best interest, and my opinion. guest: this brings up...