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kasich: yeah. are we going anywhere tonight? >> remains to be seen. mr. kasich: ok. questioner: my question also relates to foreign policy. i'm from syria. i cam here about five years ago. my wife and i feel incredibly grateful for all the support that we received from the great community that we have here in manchester and new hampshire in general. [applause] thank you. at the same time we always feel heartbroken for all the misery and the challenges that our own family, our friends and our people, you know, face every day back home. you, wod -- worked with media, and you understand how the media has done a poor job talking about syrians gaining their rights and freedom. the same applies to politicians. where assad in the last five years has killed hundreds of housands of syrians, while the only focus has been on those triegesist groups, that syrians are the first victims of. so now from your position in power or in the future, how do you stand or what is your -- do you stand when it comes to syria and how would you try to bring back attention or support to syrians
kasich: yeah. are we going anywhere tonight? >> remains to be seen. mr. kasich: ok. questioner: my question also relates to foreign policy. i'm from syria. i cam here about five years ago. my wife and i feel incredibly grateful for all the support that we received from the great community that we have here in manchester and new hampshire in general. [applause] thank you. at the same time we always feel heartbroken for all the misery and the challenges that our own family, our friends and...
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governor john kasich, everybody! when are we ready for the halthe shot is up!ge? yeah!rder is ready. sir, your order? it feels like a big win when you get a deal like this. oh! this is unbelievable. introducing mcdonald's new $6 classic meal deal, choose one of 4 favorites plus any size soft drink, small fries, and a pie, all for just $6 dollars. ♪ well, look at these party legends! party legends. classic, dave. brought you some ice, buddy. oh, yeah! you ready? you're going down. dave? uh...
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governor kasich, what's the problem, we can get along. senators in the congress, the image of it is right behind you, have been mired in this terrible toxic partisanship. recently the republican senator flake said tribalism is ruining us. this is no way for sane adults to act. commentators are saying there's a civil war in the united states between democrats and republicans, and it shows up especially in congress, and obviously in the executive as well. how do you provide an example to those people in the building behind you? >> i don't know if they're really paying attention. you know, in the big days, when people could actually get chris one of the negotiators with pete domenici to get the budget balanced. it was a hard road, but we got it done. being a governor now, you have problems to solve. see, john and i don't operate in a zero sum game here, like if i get something, he gets nothing. we both benefit from the cooperation. although, i don't think we even think of it that way in terms of what's a benefit. it's just natural that he an
governor kasich, what's the problem, we can get along. senators in the congress, the image of it is right behind you, have been mired in this terrible toxic partisanship. recently the republican senator flake said tribalism is ruining us. this is no way for sane adults to act. commentators are saying there's a civil war in the united states between democrats and republicans, and it shows up especially in congress, and obviously in the executive as well. how do you provide an example to those...
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when you saw what kasich is upset about, he said tone, name-calling, division. problem is trump's persona. good luck with that. replace those three things with these concerns. war, poverty, crime. those are not of the concerns of what we have. we have a great economy. poverty is on the decline. crime is on the decline. in terms of war, aside from the wars in syria and afghanistan which have been ongoing, where living in a pretty prosperous time. who would you rather have come a really nice guy like kasich and be involved in war with the terrible economy and high crime or a guy who is a jerk who seems to have your interests at heart and making everything run pretty smoothly. for the dems, if they don't nominate a progressive, they run the risk of having two candidates and it could split their base. if they do a sensible centrist, could be brown or biden. he might have someone go green and they lose. >> dana: i am trying to understand the garcetti appeal. he's the mayor of los angeles. he keeps popping up. >> jesse: for democrats, the more you fail, the better you
when you saw what kasich is upset about, he said tone, name-calling, division. problem is trump's persona. good luck with that. replace those three things with these concerns. war, poverty, crime. those are not of the concerns of what we have. we have a great economy. poverty is on the decline. crime is on the decline. in terms of war, aside from the wars in syria and afghanistan which have been ongoing, where living in a pretty prosperous time. who would you rather have come a really nice guy...
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i'll ask you the same question i asked governor kasich.ou about running for president in 2020? >> as i said before, you know i didn't have this dream of being president of the united states. i would prefer to have -- my dream was to play center field for the cleveland indians. that door obviously is closed. since the election, connie and i have been overwhelmed by the number of people from around the country that have said we should think about doing this. i haven't made trips to iowa or new hampshire and haven't done any of those things to prepare. that's fine. the iowa caucus is 13 months away. we're seriously thinking about it and talking about it with family and friends and political allies who have come to me about this. ideally i want my message of the dignity of work to -- i want that to be the narrative for other democratic candidates. that's how you beat -- donald trump won my state by almost double digits. he won the industrial midwest. to turn that around, i hope that candidates running in the democratic primary talk about the d
i'll ask you the same question i asked governor kasich.ou about running for president in 2020? >> as i said before, you know i didn't have this dream of being president of the united states. i would prefer to have -- my dream was to play center field for the cleveland indians. that door obviously is closed. since the election, connie and i have been overwhelmed by the number of people from around the country that have said we should think about doing this. i haven't made trips to iowa or...
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a debate between them. >> john kasich could keep it close in ohio. usually for republican presidents, they face a primary challenge, it is toast in november. i think with president trump it's exactly the opposite. i think if he is a guy like flake, i assume running as a republic, not sure, if flake or kasich runs, it will embolden him. he likes a file. as far the democrats explosion, the fact that it's so big with so many interesting characters, actually think it placed in the vantage as well. >> laura: chris, first of all i hope you had a nice thanksgiving. nice to see you. >> i did. >> laura: did you cook? are you one of those progressive men and you cooked and wore the apron and all that? >> i don't wear an apron but i did cook. the butcher did most of the work brining the turkey. >> laura: very cool. i'm totally kidding. high level -- cooking is a family affair. beto o'rourke now, he's a contender. his wife said she's leaving open the possibility. "newsweek" actually had an article today that the title of which was beto o'rourke -- of beto o'rour
a debate between them. >> john kasich could keep it close in ohio. usually for republican presidents, they face a primary challenge, it is toast in november. i think with president trump it's exactly the opposite. i think if he is a guy like flake, i assume running as a republic, not sure, if flake or kasich runs, it will embolden him. he likes a file. as far the democrats explosion, the fact that it's so big with so many interesting characters, actually think it placed in the vantage as...
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continues with comments from ohio governor john kasich in new hampshire. he'll speak to societiers and supporters as an annual absolute to the first amendment in manchester. that's live thursday at 6:00 p.m. ian on c-span3.
continues with comments from ohio governor john kasich in new hampshire. he'll speak to societiers and supporters as an annual absolute to the first amendment in manchester. that's live thursday at 6:00 p.m. ian on c-span3.
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ohio governor john kasich joins us after the break. this is "hardball" where the action is. out... and forgotten... by a white house and washington mired in special-interests politics. but we can take our country back with a democratic agenda for the people. that means lowering healthcare costs, increasing pay through rebuilding america, and cleaning up corruption. and it means having the strength to stand up for our values. it's time to make washington work for the people again. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, ther
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and this evening ohio republican governor john kasich will be in manchester, new
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i talked to my family, my friends, what can john kasich do to help?s what we explore. >> governor kasich, appreciate talking to you as always. >> thank you. >>> as you saw, president trump is campaigning in mississippi. we'll update you on the latest racially charged symbols found on the grounds of the state capitol there, nooses hanging from trees. we'll talk about that and what it says about the climate for tomorrow's election. >>> on the eve of tomorrow's senate runoff election in mississippi, authorities discovered two nooses from the branch of a tree and added to the racially-charged nature. martin savidge is in mississippi tonight with more. >> we are here tonight to support a truly incredible leader. she's great on tax cuts, tough on the border. she loves our military. she loves our vets. and she always supports our tremendous judicial nominees. >> reporter: help from president trump couldn't come soon enough for cindy hide smith. she supported at least two efforts to elevate mississippi's confederate history. we found she once co-sponsored a r
i talked to my family, my friends, what can john kasich do to help?s what we explore. >> governor kasich, appreciate talking to you as always. >> thank you. >>> as you saw, president trump is campaigning in mississippi. we'll update you on the latest racially charged symbols found on the grounds of the state capitol there, nooses hanging from trees. we'll talk about that and what it says about the climate for tomorrow's election. >>> on the eve of tomorrow's senate...
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. >> ohio governor john kasich is a potential candidate in 2020. he delivered remarks at the gala in manchester new hampshire, his remarks are about 40 minutes. >> john kasich was a congressmen for nine terms, and he served among other committees he served on defense, and budget, and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997. the balance budget act of 1997. who would have thought it. after that he was in the private sector for a time, he worked for fox news, and he was an investment banker, although now i think they're both the same company. [laughter] and he was governor of ohio for two terms and i think that he would probably say that he is most proud of his achievements as governor of ohio and i hope he talks a little bit about that. he ran for president in 2000 and he doesn't remember me telling him this, but i told him he shouldn't do it. and in 2016 he ran for president. and what i should have done is endorsed him, but i didn't. [applause] but he's here tonight as a favor to the school which is a little school with big ambiti
. >> ohio governor john kasich is a potential candidate in 2020. he delivered remarks at the gala in manchester new hampshire, his remarks are about 40 minutes. >> john kasich was a congressmen for nine terms, and he served among other committees he served on defense, and budget, and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997. the balance budget act of 1997. who would have thought it. after that he was in the private sector for a time, he worked for fox news, and he...
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well, governor kasich, i appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> thanks, erin. good to be with you. >>> and next, part of the team that killed osama bin laden, what does s.e.a.l. team six's rob o'neill said. >>> and president trump going to an old playbook defense of ivanka's use of personal e-mail. >> what it is, it's a false story. hillary clinton deleted 33,000 e-mails. she had a server in the basement. that's the real story. oprah: 1 out of 8 americans struggles with hunger. this season you can help. now through december 29th for every o, that's good!™ pizza, soup or side you purchase we'll donate a meal to feeding america®. because o, that's good!™ whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members f
well, governor kasich, i appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> thanks, erin. good to be with you. >>> and next, part of the team that killed osama bin laden, what does s.e.a.l. team six's rob o'neill said. >>> and president trump going to an old playbook defense of ivanka's use of personal e-mail. >> what it is, it's a false story. hillary clinton deleted 33,000 e-mails. she had a server in the basement. that's the real story. oprah: 1 out of 8 americans...
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. >> now, outgoing ohio concern jn kasich, a potential presidential candidate in 2020, speaks at the loeb school's first amendment gala in manchester, new hampshire. this is 40 minutes. >> john kasich was a congressman for nine terms and he served, among other committees, he served on defense and budget and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997. the balanced budget october of 1997. who would have thunk it. after that he was in the private sec for for a time. he worked for fox news and he was an investment banker although now i think they're both the same company. [laughter] >> and he was governor of ohio for two terms and i think he would say he's most proud of his achievements as governor of ohio and i hope he talks a little about that. he ran for president in 2000 and he doesn't remember me telling him this, but i told him he shouldn't do it. and in 2016, he ran for president and what i should have done is endorsed him but i didn't. [applaus [applause]. >> guest: but he's here tonight as a favor to the loeb school, a little school with big ambitions and done a
. >> now, outgoing ohio concern jn kasich, a potential presidential candidate in 2020, speaks at the loeb school's first amendment gala in manchester, new hampshire. this is 40 minutes. >> john kasich was a congressman for nine terms and he served, among other committees, he served on defense and budget and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997. the balanced budget october of 1997. who would have thunk it. after that he was in the private sec for for a time. he...
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a lot of questions for governor kasich. the first question is, are you in or out, governor?o run for president? are you going to challenge the republican president which would be extraordinary, but there are other questions as well. what about the midterms? and he's also talked about the possibility of an independent coming straight down the middle and getting a lot of vote. so i asked him about his calculations, and his math as he makes his decisions. listen. >> i don't do math calculations. that's not what i do. >> reporter: well, you said before that you talked about a third party run but that doesn't sound viable. >> well, i don't know if that's true. all options are on the table. and the question is, ultimately, can i have a very positive impact on the country, and i've got lots of people here. i was here yesterday and this guy comes to me and says, i don't care what you do, but wherever you go, i want to be there. and that's a really heartening thing. terrific. >> so you don't do the math on whether -- >> well, i mean, i have people that think about all these things, b
a lot of questions for governor kasich. the first question is, are you in or out, governor?o run for president? are you going to challenge the republican president which would be extraordinary, but there are other questions as well. what about the midterms? and he's also talked about the possibility of an independent coming straight down the middle and getting a lot of vote. so i asked him about his calculations, and his math as he makes his decisions. listen. >> i don't do math...
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. >>> ohio governor john kasich says he's very seriously considering a run against president trump in 2020. as he wraps up his final term as governor, the 66-year-old republican told abc's george stephanopoulos that virtually every day he's having earnest conversations about running. kasich has criticized the president over the divisive political environment as well as certain policies like immigration. >>> former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski is denying the report that secret service had to break up an altercation he had in the west wing with white house chief of staff john kelly. lewandowski told fox news he and kelly had a candid discussion but declined to say if kelly grabbed him. lewandowski is promoting a new book which alleges many administration officials are working against the president's agenda. he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. >> we'll find out if there was a physical confrontation between the two. >> i'll be sitting on the edge of my seat waiting to find out. >>> a north carolina highway trooper made a pre-christmas delivery on the job. >>
. >>> ohio governor john kasich says he's very seriously considering a run against president trump in 2020. as he wraps up his final term as governor, the 66-year-old republican told abc's george stephanopoulos that virtually every day he's having earnest conversations about running. kasich has criticized the president over the divisive political environment as well as certain policies like immigration. >>> former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski is denying the report...
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kasich has criticized president trump for his tone. he has slammed the president's policies on the national debt and immigration. >>> switching gears now, "wreck it ralph" not only broke the internet, but helped break box office rec.tidsors. "creed ii," another movie seque.,el the overall box office for the holiday weekend topped $300 million. that's a new record. >>> well, you may end up spending your cyber monday savings on a christmas tree. prices are high because there is a shortage this year it turns out. ten years ago during the height of the recession, growers cut back on the number of trees they planted, and sellers have been forced to raise prices by as much as 15% this year. >> good newss you can still find a christmas tree. just might cost you more. >> yes. absolutely. just get a fake one. >>> coming up, possible new trouble for facebook. the internal documents that have been seized. >>> but first, the so-called seven minutes of terror that's expected today as a nasa probe lands on mars. mission ahead. >>> pld record., rlnew
kasich has criticized president trump for his tone. he has slammed the president's policies on the national debt and immigration. >>> switching gears now, "wreck it ralph" not only broke the internet, but helped break box office rec.tidsors. "creed ii," another movie seque.,el the overall box office for the holiday weekend topped $300 million. that's a new record. >>> well, you may end up spending your cyber monday savings on a christmas tree. prices are...
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win the governorship. >> in ohio against john kasich, no doubt about it.nsylvania, you know well and i know well, is a good example. you had lubar letter run as donald trump is in the senate, right? he got 88% of the republican vote. 88%. there is no buyer remorse among republicans. where there is an achilles heel are the swing republican voters often found in be it illinois, philadelphia, wherever. donald trump loses some of those votes and has to make them up among conservative -- >> how does he get the well educated women back after they decide they don't like him? >> you'll hear a lot of candidates talk about i don't want to make this about donald trump the person. i want to make this about donald trump the agenda, which we can get behind. >> what do you think, heidi? >> i think john is right. this is not about a primary challenge. it's about a potential independent candidacy. and that will all depend on who the democrats are veering towards. it's just like with mike bloomberg in 2016. he waited to see who the democrats were veering towards. since it w
win the governorship. >> in ohio against john kasich, no doubt about it.nsylvania, you know well and i know well, is a good example. you had lubar letter run as donald trump is in the senate, right? he got 88% of the republican vote. 88%. there is no buyer remorse among republicans. where there is an achilles heel are the swing republican voters often found in be it illinois, philadelphia, wherever. donald trump loses some of those votes and has to make them up among conservative --...
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but it is not today. >> kasich came in a distant second to donald trump in 2016. the president. >> oh, my god! >> it is rare for a challenger with real name recognition to go on the campaign trail against an incumbent president from his or her own party. kasich is also stirring up a conversation about whether the results of the midterm elections open the door for an independent presidential candidate. >> i think there is a vast ocean in the middle. and i think the middle has been numb. they don't know what to do. but they did something they hadn't done in 100 years. they voted. so in an era of all this change, why wouldn't we think there couldn't be fundamental political change? i think it's very possible. >> those last words before an audience at the first amendment awards in manchester not lost in memory that four years ago a private businessman named donald trump was the speaker. joe johns cnn manchester. >> thanks to joe for that. >>> so the state of oklahoma has the highest incarceration number of women in the united states and has for more than 25 years. but
but it is not today. >> kasich came in a distant second to donald trump in 2016. the president. >> oh, my god! >> it is rare for a challenger with real name recognition to go on the campaign trail against an incumbent president from his or her own party. kasich is also stirring up a conversation about whether the results of the midterm elections open the door for an independent presidential candidate. >> i think there is a vast ocean in the middle. and i think the middle...
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. >>> ohio governor john kasich is considering another presidential run.view yesterday, kasich said he's worried about the tone, name calling, and division in our country. kasich went on to say all options are on the table when it comes to 2020. he even indicated he'd consider running as an independent or on a bipartisan ticket with a democrat. >>> the latest betting odds from overseas show donald trump remains the favorite in 2020. kamala harris is the democrat with the best odds, followed by texas democrat beto o'rourke. the republican with the second best odds to win the presidency, current vice president mike pence. >>> former vice president joe biden is in the bay area on a book tour. it's his latest stop on his tour to promote his book. it focuses on how he struggled all through the year 2015 to balance his political career while his son beau was dying from brain cancer. speak in san rafael at the memorial auditorium beginning at 8:00 tonight. the vice president is also speaking in oakland tomorrow night and san mateo on wednesday before returning to
. >>> ohio governor john kasich is considering another presidential run.view yesterday, kasich said he's worried about the tone, name calling, and division in our country. kasich went on to say all options are on the table when it comes to 2020. he even indicated he'd consider running as an independent or on a bipartisan ticket with a democrat. >>> the latest betting odds from overseas show donald trump remains the favorite in 2020. kamala harris is the democrat with the best...
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also john kasich. kasich weighed in on the prospect just before the midterms.o the governor. >> are you going to primary donald trump? >> you know, i don't -- right now how do you think a primary would go? not great. >> you're going to run as an independent? >> all options are on the table. >> we're back with heidi przybyla, donna brazile and john baybrener. when you're challenged within your party for the renomination for a second term, look out. you're probably not going to get reelected. your thoughts? >> i think gerald ford would have thoughts on that and jimmy carter. you're right. it's definitely bad news. >> george senior too. >> george senior had a problem as well. i think the biggest danger for donald trump is not a primary from his own party but an independent from his own party that takes votes away and denies him the presidency by pulling votes away and n big states and prevents him for winning those from the electoral party. >> i've never seen your party, john, so united. i'm not sure it's healthy. i checked after the primary, after the midterms. 9
also john kasich. kasich weighed in on the prospect just before the midterms.o the governor. >> are you going to primary donald trump? >> you know, i don't -- right now how do you think a primary would go? not great. >> you're going to run as an independent? >> all options are on the table. >> we're back with heidi przybyla, donna brazile and john baybrener. when you're challenged within your party for the renomination for a second term, look out. you're probably...
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it will work. >> governor kasich, we certainly see a lot of turnout. maybe it's the beginning of that. thanks very much for being with us. >>> coming up, we told you about at the top of the hour the president wants the focus of this election in the final days on immigration, more specifically the caravan. the campaign ad he made for it has been rejected by three networks and facebook. the president was asked about that today. we'll show you what he said. - at afor the financialt's time world to stop acting the same old way. you need a partner that is willing to break free from conventional thinking. we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes. that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again 'cuz only the ford f-150 with its high strength, military-
it will work. >> governor kasich, we certainly see a lot of turnout. maybe it's the beginning of that. thanks very much for being with us. >>> coming up, we told you about at the top of the hour the president wants the focus of this election in the final days on immigration, more specifically the caravan. the campaign ad he made for it has been rejected by three networks and facebook. the president was asked about that today. we'll show you what he said. - at afor the...
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kasich's right, we're not going to allow it any more. he's got to stop, we're going to go talk to him. none of that is happening, this is who you are. >> i think we have to recognize the fact that there are elements on both sides that get out of control, and they say things that -- >> one side is saying if they throw rocks at you, treat it as rifles -- >> my deal is, this is the president, and you're above all other mega phones. there are some republicans who are speaking out, carlos cabella who tried to -- >> he's not in the leadership. >> well, he's not in the leadership, but he's a republican leader. >> he is, fair point. >> he's a growing leader. and there are others. do i wish there are more people that would say, this is wrong? of course i would, i would love for them to do that. i'm not doing this because i'm interested in -- i want to make it clear to you, i say this because i am worried about what i'm hearing and what we're seeing in this country. the ratcheting up of the rhetoric, the fear that's being put out there, the things
kasich's right, we're not going to allow it any more. he's got to stop, we're going to go talk to him. none of that is happening, this is who you are. >> i think we have to recognize the fact that there are elements on both sides that get out of control, and they say things that -- >> one side is saying if they throw rocks at you, treat it as rifles -- >> my deal is, this is the president, and you're above all other mega phones. there are some republicans who are speaking out,...
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i voted for john kasich in the primary. i don't know what happened to that guy. that lady from ohio, she hit almost every box except the one that the democrats in washington had a huge walk away thing in washington. maybe she did not know about that. i kind of agree with this m.i.t. thingo put the obamacare across the goal line, because he said the only reason it was passed was because the american people were so uninformed they would just do it. i think what gives a new handle, ohey need to change the e t an i. host: nancy pelosi yesterday because won the house from the beginning we focused on health care. guest: the political landscape has totally switched. in 2010, republicans, the tea party came in on the anti-obamacare message. 2018, democrats came in on, they are going to take your health care away. we have save obamacare and stop them from taking that, and we have to improve. we have to lower the price of health care and prescription drugs. it is a completely different landscape because people have had insurance in the meantime. they have had troubles with
i voted for john kasich in the primary. i don't know what happened to that guy. that lady from ohio, she hit almost every box except the one that the democrats in washington had a huge walk away thing in washington. maybe she did not know about that. i kind of agree with this m.i.t. thingo put the obamacare across the goal line, because he said the only reason it was passed was because the american people were so uninformed they would just do it. i think what gives a new handle, ohey need to...
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tomorrow, c-span's road to the white house 2020 coverage continues with comments from ohio governor john kasich in new hampshire. he'll speak to societiers and supporters as an annual absolute to the first amendment in manchester. that's live thursday at 6:00 p.m. ian on c-span3. this afternoon at the white house, president trump spoke about making changes to sentencing and prison laws. the house passed a bill dealing with the issue and the president said he's waiting for the senate to take action. this is 10 minutes. president trump: hello, everybody. thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. and thank you very much, everybody. i'm grateful to be here today with members of the house and senate who have poured their time and their -- and they really have, and their heart and energy into the crucial issue of prison reform. a better-respected man, chairman chuck grass lee, and my friend, where's shuck? -- chuck? thank you very much. and bob goodlatte, i saw bob here, thank you, bob. great job. senators lindsey graham, mike lee, tim scott, rand paul, and doug collins, fantastic people who
tomorrow, c-span's road to the white house 2020 coverage continues with comments from ohio governor john kasich in new hampshire. he'll speak to societiers and supporters as an annual absolute to the first amendment in manchester. that's live thursday at 6:00 p.m. ian on c-span3. this afternoon at the white house, president trump spoke about making changes to sentencing and prison laws. the house passed a bill dealing with the issue and the president said he's waiting for the senate to take...
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john kasich is in new hampshire today for the annual salute to the first amendment event in manchester. governor kasich was a presidential candidate in 2016. and he is considering running again in 2020. we will have live coverage of his remarks at 7:00 p.m. eastern. also on c-span. you can also watch live online at c-span.org, or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service, by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>> next, federal officials discuss coordinating their responses to cyber threats. after their testimony, the subcommittees went into closed session to hear additional remarks. the hearing ran about an hour and a half. >> the subcommittee will come to order. welcome to this joint hearing of the armed services subcommittee on emerging threats and capabiliti
john kasich is in new hampshire today for the annual salute to the first amendment event in manchester. governor kasich was a presidential candidate in 2016. and he is considering running again in 2020. we will have live coverage of his remarks at 7:00 p.m. eastern. also on c-span. you can also watch live online at c-span.org, or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service, by america's cable...
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kennedy: bridge jimmy in here, jeff makflake talked about offil people he liked joh john kasich. >> no one can beat trump in his open party, his approval rating is 95%, he is bigger in the -- choice than natural light. >> is that natty light? >> i was trying to sound cultured. yes. kennedy: if he goes to new hampshire that is great, i am sure he made good friends. >> if he goes to new hampshire it to invest in a time share and a mountain, there is no reason for him to be in. kennedy: that is thing people that list of people, and ben is fine, and joh john kasich is lo, he will not be president. >> i hate moral high ground, he is different from the rest of politicians, in washington, you became different you decided you were not running for reelection ethen you take a stand. kennedy: i would love for more people to to that, in washington to pretend they are never running again, and see how they legislate. it would get real, but instead they are a bush of phony bologna suckers. >> forgive me. kennedy: heroes all of them. >> panel will return later. democrat now suing t block president tru
kennedy: bridge jimmy in here, jeff makflake talked about offil people he liked joh john kasich. >> no one can beat trump in his open party, his approval rating is 95%, he is bigger in the -- choice than natural light. >> is that natty light? >> i was trying to sound cultured. yes. kennedy: if he goes to new hampshire that is great, i am sure he made good friends. >> if he goes to new hampshire it to invest in a time share and a mountain, there is no reason for him to be...
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heather: as john kasich getting ready for another presidential run, the major hints the failed presidentiale just dropped. heather: welcome back, 15 minutes past the top of the hour, you're watching "fox & friends first", to fox news alert for you, hundreds of migrants storming our southern border as president trump continues to rail against loopholes in our immigration law. so what are the loopholes and will the upcoming congress do anything to close them, here with me is now legal affairs reporter for the washington times alex foyer, thank you so much for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me, heather. heather: what do you think about the images that we saw over the weekend of these hundreds, i don't know if you can call them migrants storming the border, trying to break the law and get in illegally? >> yeah, it's something that the president talked about repeatedly especially over the last several weeks when we learn offed the caravan heading this way and reports of other ones starting to make the journey to our border and it's really an unprecedented number to on top of
heather: as john kasich getting ready for another presidential run, the major hints the failed presidentiale just dropped. heather: welcome back, 15 minutes past the top of the hour, you're watching "fox & friends first", to fox news alert for you, hundreds of migrants storming our southern border as president trump continues to rail against loopholes in our immigration law. so what are the loopholes and will the upcoming congress do anything to close them, here with me is now...
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a real campaign by a kasich or a flake will get support. win, but it will get support. >> pat buchanan did not beat him. he got a surprisingly high number and will a republican, jeff flake or someone else decide to take that? >> he said this to me personally. he thinks there should be an alternative to trump to present what they are saying the conventional view of the party. you can restore the dialogue to a civil level. whether it's him, he would do it if there was no one else. he will help somebody else. i don't think we heard the end of jeff flake at the end of this congress. >> 10 siblings and 69 cousins. if they go in their car and keep changing and going back to vote -- >> we will be back here this time tomorrow. brianna keilar starts right now. >>> i'm brianna keilar live from the washington headquarters. under way right now, it all comes down to this. the deadline in the florida recount a short time from now as the fates of two key races hang in the balance. want to buy froot loops? id, please. want to vote illegally? just change yo
a real campaign by a kasich or a flake will get support. win, but it will get support. >> pat buchanan did not beat him. he got a surprisingly high number and will a republican, jeff flake or someone else decide to take that? >> he said this to me personally. he thinks there should be an alternative to trump to present what they are saying the conventional view of the party. you can restore the dialogue to a civil level. whether it's him, he would do it if there was no one else. he...
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at 7:30 p.m., c-span's road to the white house features ohio's john kasich speaking. when we study the history of memphis, tennessee, there is and april 4, 1968 post-april 4, 1968. >> memphis was the place of a lot of racial tension, but also a place of racial harmony. had there been no comic-con economy, there might not have for this need transportation, but it is also possible memphis might not exist in the 21st century. >> this weekend, we take you to memphis, tennessee. beginning saturday at 7 p.m. eastern on book tv, the author talks about his book "down to the crossroads." about civil rights, black power, and the march against fear. an author charles hughes speaks about his book. on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, the history of cotton in memphis during the mid-19th century. and then a visit to the national civil rights museum. watch c-span's cities tour of memphis, saturday at 7 p.m. eastern and on american history tv on c-span3. >> a 2017 trump administration regulation allows nonprofits with religious objections to opt out of requirements tha
at 7:30 p.m., c-span's road to the white house features ohio's john kasich speaking. when we study the history of memphis, tennessee, there is and april 4, 1968 post-april 4, 1968. >> memphis was the place of a lot of racial tension, but also a place of racial harmony. had there been no comic-con economy, there might not have for this need transportation, but it is also possible memphis might not exist in the 21st century. >> this weekend, we take you to memphis, tennessee....
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i think that allows an opening for someone like governor -- like governor john kasich of ohio to sayworkers of ohio. i will negotiate a deal with gm to we will get the factory making something else but i will not realize the company because they have a vehicle that is not selling well in the market. trump needs to be careful of not making too many enemies out there. he has a 60% disapproval rating. ceo of you are the general motors getting a nasty phone call from the president of the united states. it might be good base politics for trump but in the long run, you are turning a major corporation that was in many ways like some of donald trump's message, starts turning them against the president. david: president trump started out his term with his party controlling both houses of congress. not the first president to have that happen. he has lost one of those houses in the house of representatives shifting to the democrats. president trump and his team learn from those prior instances about how you conduct yourself differently, if at all, after you have lost one of the houses? douglas:
i think that allows an opening for someone like governor -- like governor john kasich of ohio to sayworkers of ohio. i will negotiate a deal with gm to we will get the factory making something else but i will not realize the company because they have a vehicle that is not selling well in the market. trump needs to be careful of not making too many enemies out there. he has a 60% disapproval rating. ceo of you are the general motors getting a nasty phone call from the president of the united...
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talk to us about what we are seeing from john kasich. not in his state. where was he? >> new hampshire. >> first in the nation primary state. what is intriguing is the tiling from new hampshire. we are a week after the mid-terms and he's on his way out. he is term limited. he is making a trip to the state where he states his presidential run. it didn't work out for him in 2016. he is openly considering making a run against the president for the republican party nomination. listen, one of the top advisers said he is not going to be coy about the visit. he will make clear that this is something he is considering. for where he sees a path to beat donald trump where donald trump is still really popular. >> we're have kasich count just in. let's take a listen. >> i have no idea what i'm going to do in 2020. i'm trying to finish out 18 and 19 with a whole new life. i don't know exactly what i'm going to do. it's going to be exciting. in terms of politics, i can't tell you. i don't know what the environment is. what i don't want to do is to try to go back into it again and th
talk to us about what we are seeing from john kasich. not in his state. where was he? >> new hampshire. >> first in the nation primary state. what is intriguing is the tiling from new hampshire. we are a week after the mid-terms and he's on his way out. he is term limited. he is making a trip to the state where he states his presidential run. it didn't work out for him in 2016. he is openly considering making a run against the president for the republican party nomination. listen,...
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the first potential trump challenger to pop up on the 2020 map, ohio governor john kasich, who will beof all things, an event celebrating the first amendment and a free press i spoke with governor kasich the other day and it's crystal clear that he's also closely studying in fine detail the 2018 midterm results. he is anxious to get back to new hampshire and see old friends. 2020, here we go. thanks for sharing your sunday morning. stay with us on "inside politics." up next, jake tapper and a conversation with senate minority leader chuck schumer. ♪ whoa! (phone rings) daddy, mommy's on the phone! hi! how are you guys? at&t proudly offers wireless and tv discounts to military, veterans, first responders and their families. visit att.com/hero. with large debris and stuck-on dust, so shark invented duoclean, replacing the front wall with a rotating soft brush. while deep cleaning carpets, two brush rolls pick up large particles with ease, make quick work of stuck-on dust, giving hard floors a polished look, and fearlessly devour piles. shark duoclean technology, designed to do more on ca
the first potential trump challenger to pop up on the 2020 map, ohio governor john kasich, who will beof all things, an event celebrating the first amendment and a free press i spoke with governor kasich the other day and it's crystal clear that he's also closely studying in fine detail the 2018 midterm results. he is anxious to get back to new hampshire and see old friends. 2020, here we go. thanks for sharing your sunday morning. stay with us on "inside politics." up next, jake...
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john kasich/(r) ohio:"this is another head shaking, head scratching move that we see, and then of course, coupled today with this statement about the murder of khashoggi is absolutely stunning." kaitlan collins reporting. the president is standing by saudi arabia... even thought the c-i-a concluded that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman ... did order khashoggi's death... (ken) furniture seller ikea says its laying off thousands of employees. ingka group - which owns and operates most ikea stores -- announced wednesday it will lay off about 75-hundred employees, or five-percent of its global workforce. the cuts will come in the administrative and support sectors.ikea said fewer than 75 jobs will be eliminated in the u-s. it's also reorganizing its business around the world. officials say they will be shifting toward smaller stores and more online shopping. (pam) oreo is (pam) oreo is selling a tiny record player which it says can be used to play music off an oreo cookie. the company is billing it as the "oreo music box - cookie record player" ... and it is available for 19.99 at amaz
john kasich/(r) ohio:"this is another head shaking, head scratching move that we see, and then of course, coupled today with this statement about the murder of khashoggi is absolutely stunning." kaitlan collins reporting. the president is standing by saudi arabia... even thought the c-i-a concluded that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman ... did order khashoggi's death... (ken) furniture seller ikea says its laying off thousands of employees. ingka group - which owns and operates...
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and this evening ohio republican governor john kasich is in manchester, new hampshire. he ran for the rubble nomination against donald trump in 2016 and may be considering a white house run again in 2020. our coverage of that gick at 7:00 p.m. eastern -- beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern. live here on c-span. >> sunday on o "q&a," california democratic congresswoman jackie speier talks about her memoir, untaughted. >> i was on an airstrip in the remote jungles of guyana having just concluded a congressional delegation tour with then bongman ryan. and we were ambushed on that airstrip. and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 times and died on that airstrip. there were members of the press that died. one defector of the people's temple that died. i was shot five times on the right side that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks body. a bone jutting out of my right arm, wound in my leg the size of a football. and it was oh, my god. i'm 28 years old. this is it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." delegate stacey plaskett s
and this evening ohio republican governor john kasich is in manchester, new hampshire. he ran for the rubble nomination against donald trump in 2016 and may be considering a white house run again in 2020. our coverage of that gick at 7:00 p.m. eastern -- beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern. live here on c-span. >> sunday on o "q&a," california democratic congresswoman jackie speier talks about her memoir, untaughted. >> i was on an airstrip in the remote jungles of guyana...
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>> governor kasich. >> what? >> governor kasich, the governor of ohio. the reason why i wrote his name in in the last election was because i felt that he's exactly what we need. he can listen to the other side. he's inclusive. he's not stubborn about all his ideas. he's very very smart. he was in congress. he was in the budget committee. he has done a great job in his state as a leader, has great popularity, high poll numbers. i think that he will be really terrific, and so he's the kind of a guy that could really bring us together, yes. >> is he going to run? >> that i don't know. you're the journalist. you can go and find that information. >> david, what do you want to get? >> i don't want to get into the name game. i will say that there are people -- you know, there are people in public life who are earnestly trying to get things done. their fighting the environment that we're in and trying to survive in that environment, and they are not always the people who get noticed, and, you know, we talk about mismatches. sometimes the things that get you noti
>> governor kasich. >> what? >> governor kasich, the governor of ohio. the reason why i wrote his name in in the last election was because i felt that he's exactly what we need. he can listen to the other side. he's inclusive. he's not stubborn about all his ideas. he's very very smart. he was in congress. he was in the budget committee. he has done a great job in his state as a leader, has great popularity, high poll numbers. i think that he will be really terrific, and so...
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>> if he ran against john kasich today in ohio for governor, trump would win by 30 points.t the exit polls, pennsylvania you know well, i know well, it's a good example. you lubar run, he got 88% of the republican vote. there is no buyer remorse by republicans. where there is an achilles he'll are these swing voters, donald trump loses some of those votes and has to make them up -- >> how does he get college educated women back after they decide they don't like him? >> you'll hear a lot of candidates talk about i don't want to make this about donald trump the person, i want to make this about donald trump the agenda, which we can get behind. >> what do you think, heidi? >> i think john's right. this is not about a primary challenge, it's about a potential independent candidacy, and that will all depend on who the democrats are veering towards. it's just like with mike bloomberg in 2016. he waited to see who the democrats were veering towards. since it was hillary clinton, a more moderate candidate at not bernie sanders, he held back. i think it will be the same thing as thi
>> if he ran against john kasich today in ohio for governor, trump would win by 30 points.t the exit polls, pennsylvania you know well, i know well, it's a good example. you lubar run, he got 88% of the republican vote. there is no buyer remorse by republicans. where there is an achilles he'll are these swing voters, donald trump loses some of those votes and has to make them up -- >> how does he get college educated women back after they decide they don't like him? >> you'll...
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[cheers and applause] >> c-span's road to the white house coverage continues today with john kasich who will speak at an annual absolute to the first amendment in manchester. see that at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> join us this weekend for live coverage of the miami book fair. starting saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern with journalist michael sikoff and david occur ant discussing their book. justice me court sotomayor talks about her new book. and then geena loudoun discusses her book "mad politics" and at 3:45 p.m., jonah goldberg with his book "suicide of the west." "guardian" 11:15, columnist alyssa court on her book "the squeeze." and then fox news editor discusses his book "every man a king." at 6:00 p.m. former secretary of state john kerry with his memoir, "every day is extra." watch the miami book fair live this weekend on c-span2's book tv. >> sunday on "q&a," california democratic congresswoman jackie speier talks about her memoir "undaunted." >> i was on an airstrip in the remote jungles of guyana having just concluded a congressional dell geags tour with then-congressm
[cheers and applause] >> c-span's road to the white house coverage continues today with john kasich who will speak at an annual absolute to the first amendment in manchester. see that at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> join us this weekend for live coverage of the miami book fair. starting saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern with journalist michael sikoff and david occur ant discussing their book. justice me court sotomayor talks about her new book. and then geena loudoun discusses...