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jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in utah.... today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer hospital in the world designed by a cancer patient....(sot huntsman) "i don't like to see people suffering. it breaks my heart when i see people with cancer."honored medal of philanthropy... jon huntsman has vowed to cure for cancer.......willing to give the rest of his fortune away to beat it...the cancer institute is a vital part of curing cancer around the world........(cut to) "people see that it's the largest genetic cancer research center in the world. and they know cancer is going to be cured only through genetics and the study of this disease.....and why we get it. and how we can terminate it as soon as possible. you may have heard of the huntsman name as it relates to politicsa&. politicsa&.jon huntsman senior's son, jon junior ran for president in 2012a& it's coming up.... up....the early halloween celebration in the corridor tonight, and how mother nature might force a change of plans. plans.in your cbs 2 weather toughest on
jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in utah.... today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer hospital in the world designed by a cancer patient....(sot huntsman) "i don't like to see people suffering. it breaks my heart when i see people with cancer."honored medal of philanthropy... jon huntsman has vowed to cure for cancer.......willing to give the rest of his fortune away to beat it...the cancer institute is a vital part of...
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jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer hospital in the world designed by a cancer patient.... ? w2 63 c2.5 g 0 [[ sot from huntsman sit down clip 2599: 3:56 (sot huntsman) "i don't like to see people suffering. it breaks my heart when i see people with cancer." honored this month for the carnigie medal of philanthropy... jon huntsman has vowed to cure for cancer.......willing to give the rest of his fortune away to beat it... ? w3 61 c2.5 g 0 [[ sot from huntsman sit down clip 2599: 10:17 the cancer institute is a vital part of curing cancer around the world........ ? w4 64 c2.5 g 0 [[ sot from huntsman sit down clip 2599:11:09-11:23 the largest genetiticancer cat>> we're checking up with moose again on this thursday jake>> what's up moose? . rain will ntinue throughout the day today with a high of 66. overnight rain will start to taper off and finally end in the early morning hours but wind will pick up with gusts to 30mph bringing the low down to 44. this weekend will be d
jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer hospital in the world designed by a cancer patient.... ? w2 63 c2.5 g 0 [[ sot from huntsman sit down clip 2599: 3:56 (sot huntsman) "i don't like to see people suffering. it breaks my heart when i see people with cancer." honored this month for the carnigie medal of philanthropy... jon huntsman has vowed to cure for cancer.......willing to give the...
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jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in utah....today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer hospital in the world designed by a cancer patient...."i don't like to see peop suffering. it breaks my y heart when i e people with cancer."honored this month for the carnigie medal of philanthropy... jon huntsman has vowed to cure for cancer.......willing tc give the rest of his fortune away totoeat it...the cancer institute is a vital part of curing cancer around the world........"people see that it's the largest genetic cancer research center in the world. and they know cancer is going to be cured only through gegetics and the ststy of this disease.....and why we get it. and how we can terminate it as soon as possible.mark kolebel reporting. if you think the name jon huntsman sounds miliar you're right.jon's eldest son,n, jon junior, served as u-s ambassador to china and later ran for president in 2012. and coming up in sports sportsit was a district title on the line in alburnett -- would the pirates get some help and steal the boo
jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in utah....today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer hospital in the world designed by a cancer patient...."i don't like to see peop suffering. it breaks my y heart when i e people with cancer."honored this month for the carnigie medal of philanthropy... jon huntsman has vowed to cure for cancer.......willing tc give the rest of his fortune away totoeat it...the cancer institute is a vital...
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huntsman.aller: i would like to know when we became and why we became instead of acan't, country, "we can." we can't fix the broken immigration system. we can't fix the income inequality. we cannot fix the broken social security system. we cannot secure our borders. it seems like the only thing we could do any more to agree on as a country is go to war. .uest: thanks, barbara your point is so very well taken. i would say, part of the "yes we or, "i want to be a theyr, not a divider," failed to mention the , which is the most important part. be a uniter,ing to not a divider. when we come from a country of soundbites, without the how-to, for success, and is sense, what we are doing at no labels is the how-to, the formula, the recipe for the substance that the american people are looking for. say, the negative commentary in politics is a lot easier sometimes than the positive commentary. somebody, when you say something is a failure, and you're going to get rid of it, whether it is obama care, or
huntsman.aller: i would like to know when we became and why we became instead of acan't, country, "we can." we can't fix the broken immigration system. we can't fix the income inequality. we cannot fix the broken social security system. we cannot secure our borders. it seems like the only thing we could do any more to agree on as a country is go to war. .uest: thanks, barbara your point is so very well taken. i would say, part of the "yes we or, "i want to be a theyr, not a...
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huntsman made a deal with the prosecution, pleading guilty to five of six theft counts against her. looking at our downtown skyca, a -- downtown skycam, looks like a beautiful day. but we know the other she will drop. us. temperatures will become our 59 is what we are sitting at the moment. a light breeze out of the northwest at six miles per hour. it is nice literally everywhere this point. iowa and we will continue to build into the 70's today. that cool down is coming quick. thankfully we will see sunshine like we're seeing today. beautiful day. we climbed to 71 by 4:00 p.m. i will have more on the cool down and we can possibly see ray nagin coming up shortly. -- rain again coming up shortly. iowa state university wants to add a $1500 surcharge to international students. three years. money would pay for the extra students. that includes reviewing foreign transcripts and helping those students with communication skills. the board of regents will consider the proposal next week. the democratic presidential candidates held their first debate in las vegas last night. and as craig bos
huntsman made a deal with the prosecution, pleading guilty to five of six theft counts against her. looking at our downtown skyca, a -- downtown skycam, looks like a beautiful day. but we know the other she will drop. us. temperatures will become our 59 is what we are sitting at the moment. a light breeze out of the northwest at six miles per hour. it is nice literally everywhere this point. iowa and we will continue to build into the 70's today. that cool down is coming quick. thankfully we...
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i was a big fan of john huntsman and i loved him i got a tattoo. >> why was he allowed in the debateut gary johnson was not i was so offended by that they had very similar backgrounds. >> i think huntsman was electable. >> you are the of lumberjack so what does this do for her? >> not too much because anybody who enjoyed the appearance already vote for her. i thought she was amusing. that is how we used to work people looked like they were miserable but she would never allow that. kennedy: that is why there is nothing in there considering the writers have had so much time to work their magic she is still in a the lead for the presidential nomination but she tumbled double digits in just two months. bernie 11 points behind in iowa and nine-point lead en new hampshire. but vice president biden enters the race he could take a significant chunk out of hillary support to give them a boost to sanders. should hillary be worried? effort numbers go south she will have to build a wall on the border. >> is awesome. we will see an avalanche if biden in terms of race the reptile queen will go nut
i was a big fan of john huntsman and i loved him i got a tattoo. >> why was he allowed in the debateut gary johnson was not i was so offended by that they had very similar backgrounds. >> i think huntsman was electable. >> you are the of lumberjack so what does this do for her? >> not too much because anybody who enjoyed the appearance already vote for her. i thought she was amusing. that is how we used to work people looked like they were miserable but she would never...
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former senator joe lieberman and former utah governor jon huntsman organized the no labels convention underway in new hampshire to get democratic and republican candidates on the same page to talk policy and at least ditch their political labels for one day. fox news's molly line has highlights from the convention at manchester, new hampshire. are they sticking to the script here? >> reporter: they really are. they have been asked a lot about compromise and what they would do if they had the opportunity to be president, how they would change things, so fascinating to see. eight candidates participating over course of this day. both democrats and republicans as you mentioned in the no labels problem solving convention. crowd is still here. this is panel they're working on now. we've heard from candidates throughout the day. we also heard from jon huntsman, as you mentioned, co-chair with senator joe lieberman about the organization. talked to me about bringing both sides together. bridging partisan divide in washington. >> getting people running for president how to pursue common goals
former senator joe lieberman and former utah governor jon huntsman organized the no labels convention underway in new hampshire to get democratic and republican candidates on the same page to talk policy and at least ditch their political labels for one day. fox news's molly line has highlights from the convention at manchester, new hampshire. are they sticking to the script here? >> reporter: they really are. they have been asked a lot about compromise and what they would do if they had...
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we bring in former utah governor jon huntsman.join me from the no labels convention in new hampshire which has attracted eight residential candidates who will be speaking all day long. thank you so much for joining me today. you just heard the president say there is dysfunction in washington. it seems to be getting worse. john, how do we take care of this? >> come to new hampshire and talk to the citizens here, who do not rely on anger or acrimony, they want results and problem solving. president reagan was able to do clinton was able to do it. we had shared common goals. entitlement reform, tax reform, balancing the federal budget. we can do it again. we have gotten out of the habit of identifying common goals. the good people of new hampshire gathered here. what is even more unusual is we have republicans and democrats running for president, everyone from bernie sanders to donald, who are here to talk about not just the entertainment side, but let's talk about how you are actually going to get your agenda done. betty: do you mea
we bring in former utah governor jon huntsman.join me from the no labels convention in new hampshire which has attracted eight residential candidates who will be speaking all day long. thank you so much for joining me today. you just heard the president say there is dysfunction in washington. it seems to be getting worse. john, how do we take care of this? >> come to new hampshire and talk to the citizens here, who do not rely on anger or acrimony, they want results and problem solving....
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congressman, of course, potentially getting some steam but now jon huntsman has come after him and noting a flattering picture of him. >> tamron, this is your debate pretty much. you have current house majority leader kevin mccarthy going toe-to-toe with house republican jason chaffetz. to me, what's most interesting is the timing on the leadership in the speaker race for republicans. it's now going to be october 29th. in some ways that's not good news for kevin mccarthy because those three additional weeks give opponents a little bit more time to make the case against mccarthy. i do note the timing of the benghazi committee's very interesting. october 22nd is when hillary clinton testifies before that benghazi committee. if she's able to use kevin mccarthy's own comments as a shield in that testimony, you might have a lot of upset and angry house republicans that they weren't able to score a lot of points. so i think what ends up happening at that benghazi committee could have reverberations on that speakership vote on october 29th. >> jon huntsman referred to chaffetz who was -- his
congressman, of course, potentially getting some steam but now jon huntsman has come after him and noting a flattering picture of him. >> tamron, this is your debate pretty much. you have current house majority leader kevin mccarthy going toe-to-toe with house republican jason chaffetz. to me, what's most interesting is the timing on the leadership in the speaker race for republicans. it's now going to be october 29th. in some ways that's not good news for kevin mccarthy because those...
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huntsman. caller: i would like to know when we became and why we became instead of acan't, country, "we can." we can't fix the broken immigration system. we can't fix the income inequality. we cannot fix the broken social security system. we cannot secure our borders. it seems like the only thing we could do any more to agree on as a country is go to war. .uest: thanks, barbara your point is so very well taken. i would say, part of the "yes we or, "i want to be a theyr, not a divider," failed to mention the , which is the most important part. be a uniter,ing to not a divider. when we come from a country of soundbites, without the how-to, for success, and is sense, what we are doing at no labels is the how-to, the formula, the recipe for the substance that the american people are looking for. say, the negative commentary in politics is a lot easier sometimes than the positive commentary. somebody, when you say something is a failure, and you're going to get rid of it, whether it is obama care, o
huntsman. caller: i would like to know when we became and why we became instead of acan't, country, "we can." we can't fix the broken immigration system. we can't fix the income inequality. we cannot fix the broken social security system. we cannot secure our borders. it seems like the only thing we could do any more to agree on as a country is go to war. .uest: thanks, barbara your point is so very well taken. i would say, part of the "yes we or, "i want to be a theyr, not...
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. >> we set down with jon huntsman, who served as the u.s. envoy to china in the first warriors of the obama administration ms how he would assess our relationship with china and he said complex and vitally important. how would you answer that? >> i'm a historian of a little earlier time. i obviously pay attention to the news on china and he has it right -- it is very complicated and there are people who want to simplify it and make it a very black and white issue. is that has been the case for a long time. the time i'm looking at in my research is more time and before. the united states had a very complex relationship with china back then. the relationship between the u.s. and china between world war ii was muddy and murky. we were allies but there was a lot of mistrust and the government miss -- disliked the history of western involvement in china and blames it for weakening china. but, at the same time, china needed american support. a lot of the chinese-americans i looked at during the war stayed in china, in occupied china and lived thro
. >> we set down with jon huntsman, who served as the u.s. envoy to china in the first warriors of the obama administration ms how he would assess our relationship with china and he said complex and vitally important. how would you answer that? >> i'm a historian of a little earlier time. i obviously pay attention to the news on china and he has it right -- it is very complicated and there are people who want to simplify it and make it a very black and white issue. is that has been...
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we're joined now by governor jon huntsman. he joins us now from washington.you are influenced mandarin speaker. you know the culture. what do you believe went into the decision to cut the rates on friday? jon: the number had a six in front of it. that combined with a lot of recent economic data in different areas in china probably set off alarm bells. it is safe to say that china wants to have at some point in reserve currency. that is a long-term play as opposed to a short-term play and more immediately, we are concerned with performance, particularly going through this. important because it will be the lead into the 1920 congress. they have party congresses. my sense is they have got real concerns about the reforms of economy. i hate they know offering short-term capital, 25 basis is probably a, it short-term good move. long-term, they are stuck with the idea that there has to be reforms taking place before you get companies located in china to do what needs to be done. that is earning money field fashioned way. in 2009, the people's bank of china suggested
we're joined now by governor jon huntsman. he joins us now from washington.you are influenced mandarin speaker. you know the culture. what do you believe went into the decision to cut the rates on friday? jon: the number had a six in front of it. that combined with a lot of recent economic data in different areas in china probably set off alarm bells. it is safe to say that china wants to have at some point in reserve currency. that is a long-term play as opposed to a short-term play and more...
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. >> i'm abbey huntsman in for martha maccallum. she admitted she'd told her daughter and husband that the assault in benghazi were the result of a terrorist attack. >> you have said two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. then you had a conversation with the egyptian prime minister. you told him this. we note attack in libya had nothing to do with the film. it was a planned attack, not a protest. you knew the truth. but that's not what the american people got. >> if you look at the statement i made i clearly said it was an attack and i said there were some who tried to justify it on the basis of the video, congressman. >> calling it an attack is like saying the sky is blue. of course, it was an attack. >> we were in a position of trying to make sense of a lot of incoming information and watch the way the intelligence company tried to make sense of it. >> you take the video evidence with no evidence because it was supposed to be a success story for the clinton white house and the state department. >> i
. >> i'm abbey huntsman in for martha maccallum. she admitted she'd told her daughter and husband that the assault in benghazi were the result of a terrorist attack. >> you have said two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. then you had a conversation with the egyptian prime minister. you told him this. we note attack in libya had nothing to do with the film. it was a planned attack, not a protest. you knew the truth. but that's not what the american...
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. >> one brand-new unit was destroyed and the huntsman -- and a husband-and-wife living there were both killed. they walked every morning. just nice and mine grandpa. >> how sad is this. >> terribly sad? >> the two other units were the body's worth found close together. we are saddened by the tragedy. the cause of the explosion and fire still under investigation. the chief says there is no indication of a widespread problem that some people are an easy about the probe -- uneasy about the propane factor. >> i was going to say, would you stay here? >> probably not. just until they we're sure that everything is okay. concerns, at this point, investigators believe any potential propane issue was confined to these units and was isolated. they will spend the next several days making sure. live in franklin, jim smith, wbz news . >>> fire crews in pittsburgh were also busy today fighting a blaze of a three family home on floor. the good news is everyone got out safely work 10 people are relatives. we are still waiting to hear what caused that fire. >>> boston police are trying to find a man in
. >> one brand-new unit was destroyed and the huntsman -- and a husband-and-wife living there were both killed. they walked every morning. just nice and mine grandpa. >> how sad is this. >> terribly sad? >> the two other units were the body's worth found close together. we are saddened by the tragedy. the cause of the explosion and fire still under investigation. the chief says there is no indication of a widespread problem that some people are an easy about the probe --...
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abby huntsman, welcome to the fox business network. great to have you. >> reporter: thanks, liz, appreciate it. liz: closing bell ringing in 31 minutes. halloween two days away, big money here, you should believe the dark side's reports of much weaker sales this year? the ceo he says he can't keep anything jedi related in stock, and it's a force for his business. may the chewbacca be with you. . >> plus the campaign trail, last night's republican presidential debate a hot topic now. carl cameron has the next day reaction. stay tuned. we've got him live. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a co
abby huntsman, welcome to the fox business network. great to have you. >> reporter: thanks, liz, appreciate it. liz: closing bell ringing in 31 minutes. halloween two days away, big money here, you should believe the dark side's reports of much weaker sales this year? the ceo he says he can't keep anything jedi related in stock, and it's a force for his business. may the chewbacca be with you. . >> plus the campaign trail, last night's republican presidential debate a hot topic now....
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it's important to note that not everyone who bets big on new hampshire sees great results, john huntsman the latest one in that category. adam sexton, wmur news 9. josh: thanks. coming up next in our 2016 calm. josh: getting to know candidate george pataki and the death wife. jennifer: plus customers forced to pay detoes to it keep their power turned on. why one long-time business owner is upset with the bill he's facing. mike: a dry start to the weekend, but showers are approaching from the west. the forecast ahead. >> we're getting ready for friday night football, week eight, timberlane owls, a live report if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. to higher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage but with american-made we can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. josh: sources said that through the winter it will not shut off electricity to residential customers who are not paying their bills. jennifer: but the moratorium does not affect commerc
it's important to note that not everyone who bets big on new hampshire sees great results, john huntsman the latest one in that category. adam sexton, wmur news 9. josh: thanks. coming up next in our 2016 calm. josh: getting to know candidate george pataki and the death wife. jennifer: plus customers forced to pay detoes to it keep their power turned on. why one long-time business owner is upset with the bill he's facing. mike: a dry start to the weekend, but showers are approaching from the...
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in margate, new jersey, abby huntsman, fox news. >> they are not. >>> a lawyer's fear of spiders takesig professional toll. why he pulled a begun in his office and how he's getting punish. >> and pranks being pulled at some gas stations but no one is laughing. what the jokester is doing and why police say they can't stop it. >>> tonight at 6:00 people have been using epi penn to save lives from severe allergic reaction but one company is issuing a massive recall just days before halloween. ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life"♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works around the clock to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it works by helping your body to get rid of some of the sugar it doesn't need through urination. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. jardiance can cause serious side effects i
in margate, new jersey, abby huntsman, fox news. >> they are not. >>> a lawyer's fear of spiders takesig professional toll. why he pulled a begun in his office and how he's getting punish. >> and pranks being pulled at some gas stations but no one is laughing. what the jokester is doing and why police say they can't stop it. >>> tonight at 6:00 people have been using epi penn to save lives from severe allergic reaction but one company is issuing a massive recall...
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and jon huntsman on the 2016 presidential campaign and his group which wants to end gridlock in washington. "washington journal" is like every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. host: a former agriculture secretary is joining us. as the representative from kansas from 1997 to -- 2004. we are here to talk about the transpacific partnership, the trade deal recently agreed to and how it might impact agriculture, the food safety, and other issues. what does the partnership and compass? agriculture along with other sectors of the economy are extremely involved and subject to the wind of national trade. we sell more overseas that we purchase here in the united states. trade is life or death for corn, who produce wheat, and other things as well. this agreement is not heaven on earth. i tried to tell people trade agreements are not necessarily an economic miracle. but the trade is important for u.s. agriculture as well as other parts of the u.s. economy including industries that rely on economic property rights to keep america in the game and keep us engaged in the rest of the world. the agreemen
and jon huntsman on the 2016 presidential campaign and his group which wants to end gridlock in washington. "washington journal" is like every day on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. host: a former agriculture secretary is joining us. as the representative from kansas from 1997 to -- 2004. we are here to talk about the transpacific partnership, the trade deal recently agreed to and how it might impact agriculture, the food safety, and other issues. what does the partnership and compass?...
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we're joined by former utah governor and legislator, john huntsman. you get a chance to weigh in on phone and twitter. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span is home to the debates. this year we're taking our road to the white house coverage into class rooms with the student camera. giving students the opportunity to discuss the important issues they want to hear the most. follow the student cam contest and road to the white house 2016 on tv, on the radio and online at c-span.org. >> president obama hosted a cer round table at the white house. he spoke briefly with the media following that meeting. president obama: i just had the opportunity to meet with ceos from across the country who are acting on climate change. historically when you start talking about an issue like climate change, the perception is that this is an environmental issue, it is for tree huggers and that hard headed business people either don't care about it or see it as a conflict with their bottom lines. and this conversation has confirmed
we're joined by former utah governor and legislator, john huntsman. you get a chance to weigh in on phone and twitter. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span is home to the debates. this year we're taking our road to the white house coverage into class rooms with the student camera. giving students the opportunity to discuss the important issues they want to hear the most. follow the student cam contest and road to the white house 2016...
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the leaders are jon huntsman and john lieberman. [applause] >> i ate it up and spent it out. you, dear friends. upis great to be backed there. i have, as they say up here, the high honor of introducing the next presidential candidate who is unique in many ways. just to give you a hint. he is the only candidate who they use the article "the" before. like the vatican or the egg. trump isdate donald the surprise phenomenon of this campaign, consistently leading national and state polls of republican candidates as he himself has occasionally pointed out. [laughter] but, those polls are important and relevant in have a message that is important and relevant for all abuzz about public open you in. many people obviously see donald tomp as the best vehicle express the most common in andions of this intense unusual campaign, which are disappointment, disdain, and anger toward the status quo in washington. ande same in emotions opinions are exactly what led to the creation of no labels. but as you know, no labels is not a campaign for a candidate will stop we are a national campaign fo
the leaders are jon huntsman and john lieberman. [applause] >> i ate it up and spent it out. you, dear friends. upis great to be backed there. i have, as they say up here, the high honor of introducing the next presidential candidate who is unique in many ways. just to give you a hint. he is the only candidate who they use the article "the" before. like the vatican or the egg. trump isdate donald the surprise phenomenon of this campaign, consistently leading national and state...
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i want to thank governor huntsman. i also mother thank governor engler.lly want to acknowledgment a jacobson, who i have known for many years and is the founder of the no labels movement. i thought it would share a few ideas with you before we go to question and answer. as i often say when i'm giving a talk on the chair in new hampshire, if you have answers, make sure you raise her hand first. what we are doing in the context of this presidential campaign is not only selecting a person to lead us forward, but also we are in a search for answers. that deeper understanding that we must achieve as a people that precedes the better actions we need to take as a country, the better actions that will make our country stronger so we can give our children a future with more opportunity rather than less. let me do a couple things in the next few minutes before we open it up. i want to share with you first of all my take on what i believe the theory of our case is as a nation, then i want to share with you a bit of my experience, which is the experience of solving p
i want to thank governor huntsman. i also mother thank governor engler.lly want to acknowledgment a jacobson, who i have known for many years and is the founder of the no labels movement. i thought it would share a few ideas with you before we go to question and answer. as i often say when i'm giving a talk on the chair in new hampshire, if you have answers, make sure you raise her hand first. what we are doing in the context of this presidential campaign is not only selecting a person to lead...
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i do not know if former governor john huntsman is interested that.know that both of these gentlemen are interested in fixing problems and not just talking about them. on october 12, they will put the pedal to the metal. what would you do to improve things around here? welcome to both of you. senator, to you first. >> though paul ryan statement about still not a candidate. the political boss asking his support. i was running for state senatorial. i am not yet prepared to give you my support. it was a no. it was not terminal. in my case -- neil: never outside the petri dish. they can, but they have not. >> it has to do whether the government can function and all of that. the speaker is after the vice president and line to succeed the president. >> that alone would make me think that we have a lot more candidates. >> a lot more heartache. >> a lot of labels came together to try to bring the parties together. inside the parties themselves there was conflict. part of it is because they are not willing to sit down and compromise. for the good of the countr
i do not know if former governor john huntsman is interested that.know that both of these gentlemen are interested in fixing problems and not just talking about them. on october 12, they will put the pedal to the metal. what would you do to improve things around here? welcome to both of you. senator, to you first. >> though paul ryan statement about still not a candidate. the political boss asking his support. i was running for state senatorial. i am not yet prepared to give you my...
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i own about a thousand shares of huntsman in the past year i think it's dropped probably by 60% from its high and i was wondering if i should keep it. >> i don't know why you would own it. it's just rallied back to existence. it had a terrible quarter. my charitable trust owns dow chemical. i have no edge on why you want to own other than the fact that it is 11 and it used to be higher. that's not good enough anymore. it's all about the numbers baby and the contest couldn't be any greater. who now is the best in class exec. i'm identifying the companies and what's driving them higher. then the affordable care act is expanding to millions of americans and that's running a big prescription to hospitals across the country. can they help you play the trend? i got the exclusive with the ceo and your calls in today's edition of the lightning round. stick with cramer. >>> just when the most expensive highest growth stocks in this market are rolling over and they're doing that big time, guess what's flying? how about one of the cheapest and slowest growing sectors out there? what i call old
i own about a thousand shares of huntsman in the past year i think it's dropped probably by 60% from its high and i was wondering if i should keep it. >> i don't know why you would own it. it's just rallied back to existence. it had a terrible quarter. my charitable trust owns dow chemical. i have no edge on why you want to own other than the fact that it is 11 and it used to be higher. that's not good enough anymore. it's all about the numbers baby and the contest couldn't be any...
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into the general presidential election process and the cochairs of the group are to names you know huntsmannd lieberman and both have experience running for president and organizers says this is something never tried before and appealing to undecided voters and the group is trying to get the candidates to embrace some big causes which include creating millions of new jobsz and achieving energy security by the year 2024. >> a lot of activity going on before you for 7:15 in the morning, who do we expect to see there today? >> a low of together activity and expecting about 2000 people here and some big names are bernie sanders and donald trump and organizers say this is the first time both men have spoken to the same group on the same day, the audience here will be largely undecided voters here in new hampshire, this is a rare opportunity for these people to hear from so many candidates all at once and eight presidential hopefuls here, three democrats, five republicans, some of the bigger names will not be here like jeb bush and clinton and christie and graham are among those that should be sp
into the general presidential election process and the cochairs of the group are to names you know huntsmannd lieberman and both have experience running for president and organizers says this is something never tried before and appealing to undecided voters and the group is trying to get the candidates to embrace some big causes which include creating millions of new jobsz and achieving energy security by the year 2024. >> a lot of activity going on before you for 7:15 in the morning, who...
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former democratic senator joe lieberman along with governor jon huntsman from utah.hey are here to with an eye to bring people together to eye solution. >> focus how we pursue shared and common goals for americans, and gridlock, and fighting, start fixing. >> where else do you get the opportunity to hear from donald trump and bernie sanders all in the same day at the same type of event when you're really talking about the same subject matter, about working together. here is what trump actually had to say, donald trump had to say about that exact subject. >> as a businessman, i get along with everybody. i get along with democrats. i get along with hillary. i get along with bill. i get along with everybody as a businessman that's what you have to do. as a politician that's what you have to do too. when you're in office you have to lead. president obama has not lead. that is why we're here today. that is why we're here today. >> governor george pataki is coming up soon and we'll hear from senator jim webb and governor john kasich before the day perhaps up. lindsey graha
former democratic senator joe lieberman along with governor jon huntsman from utah.hey are here to with an eye to bring people together to eye solution. >> focus how we pursue shared and common goals for americans, and gridlock, and fighting, start fixing. >> where else do you get the opportunity to hear from donald trump and bernie sanders all in the same day at the same type of event when you're really talking about the same subject matter, about working together. here is what...
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i want to thank governor huntsman, and governor engler. i want to acknowledge and cj can , the-- nancy jacobson founder of the no labels movement. i want to share a few ideas with you. as i often say when i am giving talks, by golly, if you have answers, make sure you raise your hand first. what we are doing is not only selecting the person to lead us, but we are on a search for answers. deeperrt of understanding that we must achieve as a people that actually precedes the actions we need to take as a country, the better actions that will make our country stronger so we can future withldren a more opportunities. let me do a couple of things. you my takeare with on our nation. i want to share with you a little bit about my experience, which is the experience of solving problems. then i want to talk to you about something i am seeing in our country. for new leadership, and the emerging of a new way of governing, which i see emanating out of our cities and towns, and also coming up from the attitudes and the perspective of the next generation
i want to thank governor huntsman, and governor engler. i want to acknowledge and cj can , the-- nancy jacobson founder of the no labels movement. i want to share a few ideas with you. as i often say when i am giving talks, by golly, if you have answers, make sure you raise your hand first. what we are doing is not only selecting the person to lead us, but we are on a search for answers. deeperrt of understanding that we must achieve as a people that actually precedes the actions we need to...
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i sat down with former utah governor john huntsman who has an unconventional take on where this debatend where this race may be heading. >> we have a debate on cnbc. you were on stage for our last one. made famous by rick perry in the oops moment. >> third agency of government, i would do away with the education, the -- i -- commerce and let's see -- >> i wanted to help him with that third answer. >> the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> didn't do it in time. >> tell me what you expect out of that debate. maybe the traditional candidates are going to rise up more. what do you see happening? >> i think you're going to have two lanes ultimately that will determine the outcome. it will be largely for the outsider. likely donald trump and probably ted cruz will be my guest. cruz is successful on the stump. he has raise aid boatload of money. he has a sense of where he is going. i mean there's a method to his madness. if trump blows up which i don't think he is going to do, then i think cruz is the recipient of most of that. then i think you have somebody who occupies sort of the traditio
i sat down with former utah governor john huntsman who has an unconventional take on where this debatend where this race may be heading. >> we have a debate on cnbc. you were on stage for our last one. made famous by rick perry in the oops moment. >> third agency of government, i would do away with the education, the -- i -- commerce and let's see -- >> i wanted to help him with that third answer. >> the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> didn't do it in time....
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and the study was led by researchers huntsman caber is institute in utah, arizona state university andingling brothers septemberer for elephant conservation. >> and more proof bike helmets save lives they cut down on traumatic brain injuries after a bake decent. a study following 6,000 people with bike accidents shows mel mets reduce odds for severe brain anywhere jury 58% and reduce odds of dying from bike accidents by 58%. >> and it turns out mom was right. carrots are good for eyes. a new stutdy shows a link between eating fruits and vegetables any caraton inches ids and lower rick for immacular de generation. spvkly carrots, oranges, tomat tomatoes and spinach that made a difference. the more people ate the more the risk went downment theory antioxidants prevent against light induced free radicals that can lead to damage. they can't 100% prove it's vegetables that make the difference but there's no risk in trying this yourself. we know eating more vegetables helps in many other ways as well. rick and monica back over to you. >> thank you, ali. >> camden county officials connected l
and the study was led by researchers huntsman caber is institute in utah, arizona state university andingling brothers septemberer for elephant conservation. >> and more proof bike helmets save lives they cut down on traumatic brain injuries after a bake decent. a study following 6,000 people with bike accidents shows mel mets reduce odds for severe brain anywhere jury 58% and reduce odds of dying from bike accidents by 58%. >> and it turns out mom was right. carrots are good for...
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of no labels joined by some great colleagues and you've heard from senator lieberman and governor huntsman and from mike mccardy and lisa. you'll hear from my colleague charlie black. we're very proud to put this ogether. men and women from both political parties and independents committed to get things done. we're very proud of them in this country. thank you, problem solvers and the hundreds and thousands of activists around the country. here's a message i wand -- want to send to those candidates planning to blow things up. you know, we've already done that and it doesn't work. america wants to move on and here's what we expect, i hope, of our presidential candidates. one, campaign on your vision for america. two, tell us how you're going to get the job done. disagree without being disagreeable. think big, people and agree to embrace the goals of creating 25 million new jobs in 10 years and fixing social security, medicare and are the next 75 years. balance the budget in the next 15 years and make america energy strong and independent. today in politics are like in sports, there are no r
of no labels joined by some great colleagues and you've heard from senator lieberman and governor huntsman and from mike mccardy and lisa. you'll hear from my colleague charlie black. we're very proud to put this ogether. men and women from both political parties and independents committed to get things done. we're very proud of them in this country. thank you, problem solvers and the hundreds and thousands of activists around the country. here's a message i wand -- want to send to those...
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he was a campaign manager for jon huntsman and myself. guy, andlented personable and articulate. and is willing to engage in the discussion in a frank manner. as a speaker of the house would be a blessing for the house. utah and it's good for the country. i had not heard about this. i saw him just the other day and he did not mention it to me. he did not get my permission but i say go jason. we are getting pounded by rain and it certainly happening today. the west coast, serious concerns about the ongoing drought. what you think about the future of water in the west? do you think the compact needs to be renegotiated? >> that is an in-depth question. we are not getting enough in the west, so we need to put a big pipe between the two see if we can transport water. in the west, water is the life. factors, weiting are under a significant effort to conserve what we have and make it stretch further and develop what we need for the future of growth potential. we have created your utah, your future. the largest grassroots efforts tor 60,000 people and way in help with the issue and what
he was a campaign manager for jon huntsman and myself. guy, andlented personable and articulate. and is willing to engage in the discussion in a frank manner. as a speaker of the house would be a blessing for the house. utah and it's good for the country. i had not heard about this. i saw him just the other day and he did not mention it to me. he did not get my permission but i say go jason. we are getting pounded by rain and it certainly happening today. the west coast, serious concerns about...
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it's like john huntsman. get that guy in the race and then you go who is this joker think he's kidding. >> the polls turn. >> and the press turns. but look, hillary clinton, you didn't play it there, her interview with jake tapper was so bad and it was like -- >> a lot of laughing. >> horseshoes hitting into the side of a trash can. she's talking about an fbi investigation that she's supposed to take seriously, cackling through it. you think if you don't -- it is amazing how deep and swift the return to full entitlement is with her and with her campaign. one good debate against a group of people who could not win city council seats in most medium sized towns in the united states and she acts like she is just conquered the world. i should hope she would be able to outdebate bernie sanders. >> he was rather entertaining. >> definitely. >> but he gave her this big path on the e-mail thing. do you think he's serious? running? >> no. >> he basically handed her -- >> he's an issue candidate. >> a card. >> he's the
it's like john huntsman. get that guy in the race and then you go who is this joker think he's kidding. >> the polls turn. >> and the press turns. but look, hillary clinton, you didn't play it there, her interview with jake tapper was so bad and it was like -- >> a lot of laughing. >> horseshoes hitting into the side of a trash can. she's talking about an fbi investigation that she's supposed to take seriously, cackling through it. you think if you don't -- it is amazing...
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host: jon huntsman with us to talk about no labels. 202-748-8001 for republicans. democrats.0 for don in california on the independent line, go ahead. caller: i just wondered if there discussionent or about someone being on the no labels conference. guest: we are open to everybody who wants to embrace this type of approach to problem-solving. is bringinglessing an issue he feels passionately about to the table which is campaign finance. andas an important issue one that i think is at the center of many of our problems and challenges on the campaign front. that is not necessarily the net amount of money in politics whether it is $7 billion or $8 billion in that is not bother me as much as the concentration of sources of the money and the control they have over the agenda. $7you can take the billion dollars and spread it around the grassroots, we like individuals more invested in the $10 and $15 level. that would strengthen democracy as opposed to cause democracy to atrophy. it was the in 2014, worst turnout in this country since world war ii. to have to go back 75 y
host: jon huntsman with us to talk about no labels. 202-748-8001 for republicans. democrats.0 for don in california on the independent line, go ahead. caller: i just wondered if there discussionent or about someone being on the no labels conference. guest: we are open to everybody who wants to embrace this type of approach to problem-solving. is bringinglessing an issue he feels passionately about to the table which is campaign finance. andas an important issue one that i think is at the center...
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jon huntsman did it. sarah palin did it. >> those are fun people. >> they were funny.sed to elevate you. the question is, you see the character break in kate. she is completely out of character laughing at hillary clinton. it felt like a love-fest, as long as i love everybody you can't complain. >> republican candidates gone on have done very, very well. "saturday night live" tend to make fun of republicans a little bit more. they have been pretty fair in the past. >> good for her to do this. clearly "snl" and lorne michaels welcomed her with open arms. including a favorite policy decision, gay marriage, keystone pipeline. forgive me i didn't watch entire show, but there were no jokes about email scandal, correct? >> what email scandal? >> they didn't touch it, right? >> any mention of benghazi? >> no mention of joe biden. >> didn't make fun of -- trust worth any -- worthiness got mentioned. >> put a little business perspective. 2012, comcast, owner of nbc universal opened up seven platforms for obama for his personal use. this is comcast, nbc universal, "the today sho
jon huntsman did it. sarah palin did it. >> those are fun people. >> they were funny.sed to elevate you. the question is, you see the character break in kate. she is completely out of character laughing at hillary clinton. it felt like a love-fest, as long as i love everybody you can't complain. >> republican candidates gone on have done very, very well. "saturday night live" tend to make fun of republicans a little bit more. they have been pretty fair in the past....
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this organization, no labels, was founded by former utah governor jon huntsman and former it senator john lieberman. the game plan if he makes it through the primary versus the game plan he's got to play next, what might we likely see in the next few days is the drusonald trump we need to put up this huge wall that no one else can build and no plan on what he would refer to as amnesty, he's probably going to give a different message at that forum. >> we have new polling numbers out, too. on the weekend donald trump on the republican side continues to lead the republican field at 27% there nationally. it is interesting, you alluded to this in the introduction. the way he has built that 27% support has been going hard after the core republican base. that makes it a bit of an odd marriage, the idea of donald trump coming and appearing at a group like no labels with a very centrist, bipartisan, non-partisan bring the two parties together type of message. donald trump was on some of the sunday shows yesterday. he was on "face the nation" yesterday basically making the argument that the re
this organization, no labels, was founded by former utah governor jon huntsman and former it senator john lieberman. the game plan if he makes it through the primary versus the game plan he's got to play next, what might we likely see in the next few days is the drusonald trump we need to put up this huge wall that no one else can build and no plan on what he would refer to as amnesty, he's probably going to give a different message at that forum. >> we have new polling numbers out, too....
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huntsman in the 8:00 a.m. eastern hour.blet, your phone and bloomberg.com. ♪ mike: this is bloomberg surveillance. it was sunny we started the show. for the forex report. the euro has got -- made a big drop on friday after the chinese move. the european central bank on thursday. it has gained ground. let's get to the bloomberg business flash. francine: the major energy deal emerging this morning. duke energy buying piedmont national gas. worth $4.9 billion. a new board member joining valiant...
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pediatric oncologist from huntsman's cancer institute. huntsman, big name.nks for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> you would think given the number of cells that elephants have that by definition since cancer is almost sort of a probability the way it arises, you would think they would be even more susceptible and they are far less. >> elephants, 100 times the size of people. >> 100 times. >> 100 times the cells dividing. that many cells dividing for that long. almost 100% chance they'd get cancer. >> exactly. >> and what are the incidents? much lower? >> what we've found is less than 5% which made us think there must be some reason they don't. evolution somehow made it so that they were protected from cancer. >> and you found increased copies of a gene, p-53. it was discovered how many years ago? >> many years ago. >> this p53, this is the most well studied gene in the field of cancer. >> exactly. >> we have two copies, all of us in this room hopefully, one from our mom, one from our dad. we need those genes to protect us to make sure we don't get ca
pediatric oncologist from huntsman's cancer institute. huntsman, big name.nks for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> you would think given the number of cells that elephants have that by definition since cancer is almost sort of a probability the way it arises, you would think they would be even more susceptible and they are far less. >> elephants, 100 times the size of people. >> 100 times. >> 100 times the cells dividing. that many cells dividing for that...
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governor jon huntsman junior. the former presidential candidate. that is him doing my job.ewman. anyway. a way for both parties to get out of each other's way. come up with plans that can get serious issues addressed and things accomplished. the goal here, having to spell out how they will justify the jobs. spell it out how each would work with the other. donald trump has already spoken to this group. bernie sanders, not hearing from hillary clinton. she has decided to focus on tomorrow's big democratic debate. this really is what is going on here this frustration. they are both imploding. in their own fashion. what do you make of that? >> happy and different ways. they look both like unhappy families that are casting some real dow -- doubt. john boehner resigning as house speaker. kevin mccarthy expected to take his place. the one they won in 1928. they do not seem to have anyone who wants the job. neil: you fail at it, you are doomed. you will then speak for. dagen: the house. that is a pretty big job. >> it is a pretty big job and a rather difficult job. roughly with the
governor jon huntsman junior. the former presidential candidate. that is him doing my job.ewman. anyway. a way for both parties to get out of each other's way. come up with plans that can get serious issues addressed and things accomplished. the goal here, having to spell out how they will justify the jobs. spell it out how each would work with the other. donald trump has already spoken to this group. bernie sanders, not hearing from hillary clinton. she has decided to focus on tomorrow's big...
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jon huntsman who ran for president tweeted this out about jason chaffetz, his former chief of staff,aying that leader mccarthy just got chaffetz'ed. something i know a little bit about. and sort of referencing this in her tweet, the democrats have an open door conference to elect nancy pelosi? do democrats have this strife and division? how does nancy pelosi run her caucus differently? guest: it is different because 2006 entering the obama era, the early part of it, nancy pelosi, then speaker pelosi, was running her congress and she had wide support within her conference. he has always been ambitious to be speaker, but he was never challenging pelosi openly when she was bigger of the house. and i think the biggest change in house democratic politics is in 2010, so many lost in the republican tea party wave that what was left were the pelosi supporters. the liberal democrats from blue states. and that is pelosi's power center. and when that is all that they were really left out. that meant pelosi kept her power , and she has held onto it ever since. and it also shows some of the chris
jon huntsman who ran for president tweeted this out about jason chaffetz, his former chief of staff,aying that leader mccarthy just got chaffetz'ed. something i know a little bit about. and sort of referencing this in her tweet, the democrats have an open door conference to elect nancy pelosi? do democrats have this strife and division? how does nancy pelosi run her caucus differently? guest: it is different because 2006 entering the obama era, the early part of it, nancy pelosi, then speaker...
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abby huntsman, is following the money for us live in newark today. abby, good morning to you.d morning, martha, that's right. it has been five years since mark zuckerberg stepped in, pledging $100 million to turn around education in newark and make it a model for other cities around the country to follow. some are giving those efforts a failing grade. in 2010 schools in newark were in such bad shape the dropout rate was close to 50%. that is when zuckerberg teamed up with governor chris christie and then mayor cory booker, who raised another 100 million in matching funds, hoping influx of money would help students succeed. many believed too. of that money went to consultants. >> we really didn't see any of the monies into the actual school system. buildings were not being refurbished. we didn't see things in the line of great technology. reporter: the foundation for newark's future, the group set up to distribute the money, said it is not a quick fix. >> we're very proud of some accomplishments we had. it is a long-term proposition. we're not there yet. reporter: newark's new
abby huntsman, is following the money for us live in newark today. abby, good morning to you.d morning, martha, that's right. it has been five years since mark zuckerberg stepped in, pledging $100 million to turn around education in newark and make it a model for other cities around the country to follow. some are giving those efforts a failing grade. in 2010 schools in newark were in such bad shape the dropout rate was close to 50%. that is when zuckerberg teamed up with governor chris...
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. >> can you respond to governor huntsman? >> no. >> freedom caucus -- >> clearly i'm an underdog, i get that. i ran because i'm trying to bridge the gulf and divide that's within the republican conference. that's what i try to do. and say, hey, it's time for a fresh start. my candidacy, all be it an underdog, is about a fresh start for our conference and pick agnew direction on how we share our message and take the message to the american people. >> how you're going to handle the fiscal cliff this fall? million chaffetz: my commitment is engage the members in a process and figure out how and where we are going to hold the line. personally i have no interest in just raising unilaterally the debt ceiling. that doesn't solve our long-term problem. my commitment is to engage in a process. in this case you really need the ways and means committee, paul ryan, to come up with a bill we can support and take that fight to the senate. >> you came into this race thinking you can hopefully, as you said, bridge the divide. we know some of
. >> can you respond to governor huntsman? >> no. >> freedom caucus -- >> clearly i'm an underdog, i get that. i ran because i'm trying to bridge the gulf and divide that's within the republican conference. that's what i try to do. and say, hey, it's time for a fresh start. my candidacy, all be it an underdog, is about a fresh start for our conference and pick agnew direction on how we share our message and take the message to the american people. >> how you're...
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huntsman: we were here very early this morning, we all walked in, not as republicans and democrats andndependents, we walked in this room as americans. caring deeply about our future and where we go. and that's the beauty of this organization. then we walked in and looked behind us and see these remarkable students who represent the future, 150 college campuses around the country that have been organized around no label. you've got a little homework assignment now. we can either walk out tonight having been edified by exposure to the candidates, something any state would die for, or -- so we could walk out and forget this happened or we could walk out and do the new hampshire thing. the new hampshire thing. town going to go to your halls and say, no labels needs more congressmen as problem solvers. i'm going to track the congressmen down and ask them why they're not problem solvers. you're going to attend debates with candidates and say, these are folks who need to explain where they are on the national agenda and why they haven't talked about solving problems and setting goals for thi
huntsman: we were here very early this morning, we all walked in, not as republicans and democrats andndependents, we walked in this room as americans. caring deeply about our future and where we go. and that's the beauty of this organization. then we walked in and looked behind us and see these remarkable students who represent the future, 150 college campuses around the country that have been organized around no label. you've got a little homework assignment now. we can either walk out...
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we speak with former senator joe lieberman and former governor jon huntsman who say there is hope that about half an hour from the trading session
we speak with former senator joe lieberman and former governor jon huntsman who say there is hope that about half an hour from the trading session
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they want huntsman chemical. >> at least for now. >> yeah. what happens, watch alcoa.ket. alcoa did report a bad quarter. the stock was down badly. now stock going down. i think you have to watch the metals. the glencore news today about the zichnc, that's so good for vale. >> are you saying something positive about vale? >> you have to get real about the reale. >> i will focus on getting real about that. why? >> israeliing. >> are they out of the woods? >> no, but petrobas and glencore kept me up at night, now netflix keeps me up at night. did you see the story in the "new york times"? 1.04, drops to 1.02, can you imagine the stock up 12 points off a dollar increase? no sense at all they would do this. there is no -- david, you pay $15 a month if you got to watch "narcos." >> i might. i might. >> i was at best buy last week. none of the guys have tvs. >> what do they have? >> 65 million members. at netflix. a lot of money. >> look -- >> what are their programming coasts? how much of this is a result of them being able to pay that bill? 4 billion, 5 billion. >> david,
they want huntsman chemical. >> at least for now. >> yeah. what happens, watch alcoa.ket. alcoa did report a bad quarter. the stock was down badly. now stock going down. i think you have to watch the metals. the glencore news today about the zichnc, that's so good for vale. >> are you saying something positive about vale? >> you have to get real about the reale. >> i will focus on getting real about that. why? >> israeliing. >> are they out of the...
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stuart: that was jon huntsman about syria. he does not approve of our lack of backbone. neil cavuto, it is your time, take it, please. neil: thank you very much, keeping track of two storms, the one that's at sea, the other brewing up on wall street. you obviously know about the big sell-off in stocks, though that's been pared dramatically you may not know this development, interest rates are collapsing, i mean collapsing, a 10-year note fetching 1.95%. the good news there could be much cheaper borrowing costs down the road, if you're a safer, this couldn't be anywhere but a snooze. >>> tropical storm joaquin, rick reichmuth, what have you got? >> interesting storm where it's tracking, not sure where it's going to go. the latest images, it's made the jog towards the north. that's what we expect to see and the official track of this keeps it as a very strong category 4 storm but offshore, that is great news. that said, there are still a couple of computer models that bring it onshore towards the eastern part of the u.s., i don't think that's likely, but we're not going to
stuart: that was jon huntsman about syria. he does not approve of our lack of backbone. neil cavuto, it is your time, take it, please. neil: thank you very much, keeping track of two storms, the one that's at sea, the other brewing up on wall street. you obviously know about the big sell-off in stocks, though that's been pared dramatically you may not know this development, interest rates are collapsing, i mean collapsing, a 10-year note fetching 1.95%. the good news there could be much cheaper...
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we are joined by jon huntsman who currently cochairs the bipartisan group "no labels." ♪ theretoday in senate, is a plan procedural bill addressing so-called sanctuary clinton ishillary scheduled to appear before the select committee on benghazi. jim webb expected to announce today that he will run as an independent. you can see that live at c-span.org. gallup has a new poll out on gun ownership. a new poll suggestg
we are joined by jon huntsman who currently cochairs the bipartisan group "no labels." ♪ theretoday in senate, is a plan procedural bill addressing so-called sanctuary clinton ishillary scheduled to appear before the select committee on benghazi. jim webb expected to announce today that he will run as an independent. you can see that live at c-span.org. gallup has a new poll out on gun ownership. a new poll suggestg
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thank you, senator lieberman, governor huntsman. thank you for having me.plause] we got to hold on to what we believe ♪ >> c-span has your coverage of the road to the white house 2016 we find candidates, speeches, debates. and most importantly your questions. this year, we are taking our road to the white house coverage into classrooms across the countries. giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they would to hear the most from the candidate. follow c-span student camera conference. on tv, the radio, and online. at c-span.org. >> we have more life to the roadhouse coverage started with former florida governor jeb bush delivered health care speech on repealing the affordable care act. we have it live from the institute of manchester. john kasich takes audience questions. begins atoverage 12:30 eastern time. >> next, presidential candidate donald trump is asked about the tone of his campaign at an event hosted by the group no labels. and former connecticut senator joe lieberman. lieberman: thank you. it is good to be back here. the h
thank you, senator lieberman, governor huntsman. thank you for having me.plause] we got to hold on to what we believe ♪ >> c-span has your coverage of the road to the white house 2016 we find candidates, speeches, debates. and most importantly your questions. this year, we are taking our road to the white house coverage into classrooms across the countries. giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they would to hear the most from the candidate. follow c-span...
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>> no, because four years ago with john huntsman, that didn't turn out too well.republican primary to me, mike bloomberg is a nothing to nobody. he's not an outsider and he's not a conservative. so i fail to see where he fots. conceivably could he run as a third party once the two parties have selected their nominee? conceivably he could. do i think he will? no. >> particularly, even when michael bloomberg was mayor in new york city, there were a considerable amount of conservative challenges against him. people in other states were like we are not bloomberg and we will not be a nanny state and talk about the soda ban. he's been all across the country on gun safety as well. there are clear things that are -- >> even with that, where will do moderate republican voters go in a race where the oxygen is taken up by carly fiorina, ben carson and donald trump? >> sure. i think those are the outsiders, quote, ub quote, and we're still scratching that itch, at least on the republican side. i happen to believe once things calm down and republican voters take a good, hard l
>> no, because four years ago with john huntsman, that didn't turn out too well.republican primary to me, mike bloomberg is a nothing to nobody. he's not an outsider and he's not a conservative. so i fail to see where he fots. conceivably could he run as a third party once the two parties have selected their nominee? conceivably he could. do i think he will? no. >> particularly, even when michael bloomberg was mayor in new york city, there were a considerable amount of conservative...