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problem solving does he we will leave washington can stop fighting and start fixing former governor jon huntsman it's coming up on the next politicking with larry king. politicking on larry king and joining me here in new york is a man who has worn many hats and from both sides of the aisle former governor of utah former united states ambassador to china a candidate for the twenty twelve republican presidential nomination chairman of the board of directors at the atlantic council and is now the chairman cochairman rather of no labels which is determined to stop the fighting and start to think sitting in politics is one of my favorite people to use governor jon huntsman welcome to politicking larry what a treat being with the king like that get my butt in that but i have to tell you this i also have a radio program now oh on sirius x.m. i guess yes you're going to be on the today you can guess where i fell in love with radio listening to you on the mutual radio lated when i laid i used to stay up american i was just married i worked for ronald reagan as an advance man and i stay up late at night
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jon huntsman, we're going to get serious.t you do best, right? >> we're paid to do this. i want to ask you first of all, we've been talking about it all week about the president's foreign policy. and i said it is extremely hard to define exactly what barack obama said his foreign policy is. the world is change ed radicall since 1989. it's not clearly defined. it is a much more fractured world. six years in, president obama trying to define is a little disappointing. is barack obama's foreign policy? >> well, i think it's a lot of hedging right now. when a strategy ought to drive the discussion and policy. in much of kerry's speech which i thought was pretty defensive based on his record was all based on hedging. you engage in a hedging strategy when you have nothing else to do. where's the grand strategy behind the american role of the world? you say that we're ever-changing our place in the world. and that's true to some extent. but we also have to recognize that today's moment is not unlike 1815 after the treaty of paris or
jon huntsman, we're going to get serious.t you do best, right? >> we're paid to do this. i want to ask you first of all, we've been talking about it all week about the president's foreign policy. and i said it is extremely hard to define exactly what barack obama said his foreign policy is. the world is change ed radicall since 1989. it's not clearly defined. it is a much more fractured world. six years in, president obama trying to define is a little disappointing. is barack obama's...
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ambassador and governor jon huntsman tells larry king what he really thinks about above his handling all the ukrainian crisis stay with us for that if you can't see . the. war is probably the most complex and difficult to human activity. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people you don't know the one thing there really is there are to us people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it because it was nine times four in the morning even the best commanders even the best soldiers. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and then and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. for. some serious. basis i think. people are going to. want to thank you. for this. so you think everything. you know about all our. allies like. this setting all. these cases. sometimes for nothing. this. is not just story will be just if you see the state. t.v. . but the others. are twenty twelve republi
ambassador and governor jon huntsman tells larry king what he really thinks about above his handling all the ukrainian crisis stay with us for that if you can't see . the. war is probably the most complex and difficult to human activity. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people you don't know the one thing there really is there are to us people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in...
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stop the fighting and start the fixing in politics is one of my favorite people he's governor jon huntsman welcome to politicking larry what a treat being with the king like that get my butt in that but i have to tell you this i also have a radio program now oh on sirius x.m. i guess yes you're going to be on the today you can guess where i fell in love with radio listening to you on the mutual radio late one night late i used to stay up american i was just married i worked for ronald reagan as an advance man and i stay up late at night to listen to you have the best guests on and you would really dig deep on really substantive issues of the day your father went to the nixon white he sure did a famous huntsman's like to be we called i know i asked this of ugly stevenson what he preferred governor or ambassador he always wanted to be governor what do you like you know every airman who was the governor of this great state and our ambassador to the soviet union during the cold war was asked that question he said you know i like governor because that was given to me by the people and i think t
stop the fighting and start the fixing in politics is one of my favorite people he's governor jon huntsman welcome to politicking larry what a treat being with the king like that get my butt in that but i have to tell you this i also have a radio program now oh on sirius x.m. i guess yes you're going to be on the today you can guess where i fell in love with radio listening to you on the mutual radio late one night late i used to stay up american i was just married i worked for ronald reagan as...
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this week your code guests include general martin dempsey, , and former utah republican governor, jon huntsmanat 2 p.m. eastern, fox news sunday with kelly ayotte, derek bennett, and tom day, of bugles across america. pence,ng with mike .ernie sanders, and westmore at 4 p.m., "face the nation," with john thune and richard blumenthal. finkel,zinger and david the author of "thank you for , the author of "brothers forever," and dr. ben carson. the sunday network tv talk shows are on c-span radio, rock you as . public service by c-span they begin at 1 p.m. with "this "statefox news sunday," of the union," and finally at 4 p.m. "face the nation." listened to them in the washington, d.c. area on fm radio, and on satellite radio channel 120. you can also listen online at c-span.org. >> you can follow c-span radio on twitter as well. a related editorial this morning from "the new york times," mass incarceration related to the war on drugs, researchers from across multiple disciplines have issued reports on the widespread societal and economic damage caused by america's no forty-year experiment and of
this week your code guests include general martin dempsey, , and former utah republican governor, jon huntsmanat 2 p.m. eastern, fox news sunday with kelly ayotte, derek bennett, and tom day, of bugles across america. pence,ng with mike .ernie sanders, and westmore at 4 p.m., "face the nation," with john thune and richard blumenthal. finkel,zinger and david the author of "thank you for , the author of "brothers forever," and dr. ben carson. the sunday network tv talk...
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and i'll be guest on your radio show this week and it's on a larry what a treat on the find jon huntsman for joining us today on politicking for why viewers out there want to hear from you join the conversation on my facebook page they told me they need to change things easy to stay too old for the speech to get. the germans could do whatever the one wants at least wanted to they could speak any minute thank you and put a sign up in the right whatever explanation you don't like to be companies in the war hoarded suitable for june. when your children have nothing to give twentieth children or your family is being killed i think most people in the world would agree that this is. valuable you know those elusive political rights that's really what we saw with the arab spring of people saying that their past to be an alternative to all the extremes that have been presented to me that's what i generation after generation were raised as you're either a dictatorship or you're going to fall in the mail us your either out of the war or you're in a peace without justice you're either poor you're ri
and i'll be guest on your radio show this week and it's on a larry what a treat on the find jon huntsman for joining us today on politicking for why viewers out there want to hear from you join the conversation on my facebook page they told me they need to change things easy to stay too old for the speech to get. the germans could do whatever the one wants at least wanted to they could speak any minute thank you and put a sign up in the right whatever explanation you don't like to be companies...
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now, one day after the release, former utah governor, republican jon huntsman, published an op-ed inimes" imploring his party to no longer ignore the realities of climate change. huntsman noted something curious. that while evidence of climate change mounts, republican disbelief is rising. he pointed out that according to a pew research poll, whereas in 2006 59% of republicans said there was solid evidence of rising temperatures on earth, that number has now decreased to 50%. huntsman also recounted how when the issue was raised at a north carolina congressional debate last month, well, here's the brief clip. >> is climate change a fact? mr. harris? >> no. >> ms. grant? >> no. >> mr. brandon? >> no. >> mr. tillis? >> no. >> huntsman noted that all of the republican candidates chuckled about a question about climate change as if they'd been askeds about their belief in the tooth fairy. what drives that disbelief? well, first consider this. last spring, pew research noted something else. that while only 40% of americans said that global climate change was a major threat to their countr
now, one day after the release, former utah governor, republican jon huntsman, published an op-ed inimes" imploring his party to no longer ignore the realities of climate change. huntsman noted something curious. that while evidence of climate change mounts, republican disbelief is rising. he pointed out that according to a pew research poll, whereas in 2006 59% of republicans said there was solid evidence of rising temperatures on earth, that number has now decreased to 50%. huntsman also...
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jon huntsman. i know he's a mormon. i know he never curses and he doesn't drink soda.'s pretty blunt and clear. it makes a whole lot of sense. >>> another state obamacare exchange off life support. maybe that was the plan all along. ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> contagion is spreading and taking down state obamacare exchanges one at a time. the latest is nevada where state officials say they are pushing enrollees to the federal exchange for at least a year. could that be the plan all along? orthopedic surgeon scott barber thinks so. what is your concern that this is part of a plan to just have the
jon huntsman. i know he's a mormon. i know he never curses and he doesn't drink soda.'s pretty blunt and clear. it makes a whole lot of sense. >>> another state obamacare exchange off life support. maybe that was the plan all along. ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah....
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. >>> and joining us now former ambassador to china and gop presidential candidate governor jon huntsmannd our abc news contributor steve ganyard. who is just back from asia. welcome, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> governor huntsman, i want to start with you. one of the things the commission found was, "the american response to date of hectoring governments and prosecuting individuals has been utterly inadequate to deal with the problem." so, what good does this indictment do? is the obama administration doing enough? >> well, it's been a problem for probably 40 years. which is to say the whole length of the u.s./china relationship formally. and it ratcheted up about eight years ago with the creation of this p.l.a. unit. >> the people's libation army. >> and the systemic development of indigenous innovation, which is to say picking winners locally in the chinese economy. so, we have a real problem today. we assessed theft of intellectual property as costing the united states roughly $300 billion per year. so that's everybody combined, i'd say china's probably 70% of that number. but what it
. >>> and joining us now former ambassador to china and gop presidential candidate governor jon huntsmannd our abc news contributor steve ganyard. who is just back from asia. welcome, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> governor huntsman, i want to start with you. one of the things the commission found was, "the american response to date of hectoring governments and prosecuting individuals has been utterly inadequate to deal with the problem." so, what good does this...
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jon huntsman. second, i have teamed up with a member of the senate, david bitter.legislation ensures the biggest bank cap prop or capital reserves. risky processes are so taxpayers do not have to. during the recess, during the depression, significantly more effective. banquet 500 billion in assets, there are six of those. you are not underwater, you do not need a bailout. it prevents excessive leverage. always forves are the bankers on wall street to take more risk. the more risk they take, the more money they make. when the sun is not shining some of the risk they take means we are on the hook to bail them out. we cannot have a financial system that works that way anymore. costegislation with tech on the amendment and senator fedor on the bill has obviously not passed. they have influenced the national debate because progressives like you are speaking out on it. the government accounting office said funding advantages of the six largest banks, some number of different studies. some were close to one percent. if you go out and borrow money to me you are paying prob
jon huntsman. second, i have teamed up with a member of the senate, david bitter.legislation ensures the biggest bank cap prop or capital reserves. risky processes are so taxpayers do not have to. during the recess, during the depression, significantly more effective. banquet 500 billion in assets, there are six of those. you are not underwater, you do not need a bailout. it prevents excessive leverage. always forves are the bankers on wall street to take more risk. the more risk they take, the...
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and i just hope they don't lose the opportunity to actually make real change in form again today jon huntsman a study group called no labels that's incredibly unpopular. no no good cheer would have no liberal. i think it's a think tank are correct i don't know a ton about it isn't the most labels you know i think it's a very noble it's how i think even for me as something like that i still like defining myself with either party i still like being part of something that at least people can wrap their head around even if i do i don't fit every single every single platform in the republican party and i think telling people to have nothing and no labels as is not something i don't think the american public is going to swallow very well above the literary formidable yes oh my gosh i don't think anyone would doubt that i think she is i think what we just saw with karl rove talking about her health though is sort of just the beginning as the tip of the iceberg of what's going to happen with us not as much to do a certain way because i'm. to remove the bait. and george bush in two thousand in columbi
and i just hope they don't lose the opportunity to actually make real change in form again today jon huntsman a study group called no labels that's incredibly unpopular. no no good cheer would have no liberal. i think it's a think tank are correct i don't know a ton about it isn't the most labels you know i think it's a very noble it's how i think even for me as something like that i still like defining myself with either party i still like being part of something that at least people can wrap...
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i don't think that we're on their agendas and off that's why we have to be on our own agendas jon huntsman the former governor you to run for president he started an organization called no brands a stop labeling as a compromise you think as possible to those that no i don't think everything that is truly beneficial for the really the good needs that the wants but the needs of the people i don't think that's going to happen from montana johnson had a war on poverty fifty years ago the overall percentage of impoverished people in united states is only slightly be climbed or is it so hard to get out of poverty because there is a highway into poverty and there is not even a side walk out when one under there called stickies larry once you get into poverty it's a sticky you cannot get out why can't you get out again in my opinion i do not think the financial institutions that could help people in poverty want them out of poverty because there's more money to be made on them than for them so the american dream is harder now you know back a number of years ago i wrote that book called the money c
i don't think that we're on their agendas and off that's why we have to be on our own agendas jon huntsman the former governor you to run for president he started an organization called no brands a stop labeling as a compromise you think as possible to those that no i don't think everything that is truly beneficial for the really the good needs that the wants but the needs of the people i don't think that's going to happen from montana johnson had a war on poverty fifty years ago the overall...
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. >> host: jon huntsman writes today in opinion piece the gop cannot ignore climate change. it should be one of neither deny or extremism. science must guide a sensible policy discussions that will lead to well-informed choices which may been considering unexpected alternatives. especially in the lobby also at least want an intelligent conversation on the subject. they can get to the place of science drives thinking and action and then we will be able to make progress. we need to plan for the impact at all levels of government. we need to empower the republicans needing those efforts to make decisions and investments in the party and the planet. uniting the science will only hinder the success. >> he said more eloquently than i did in the opening statement. we have the temperature down on this thing. let's talk about what's real and what are the right things to do but we also have to talk about what we fear are the wrong things to do. that's why i say you can't talk about, you know, industrial revolution in manufacturing renaissance and in a vacuum to talk about this togethe
. >> host: jon huntsman writes today in opinion piece the gop cannot ignore climate change. it should be one of neither deny or extremism. science must guide a sensible policy discussions that will lead to well-informed choices which may been considering unexpected alternatives. especially in the lobby also at least want an intelligent conversation on the subject. they can get to the place of science drives thinking and action and then we will be able to make progress. we need to plan for...
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and former utah republican governor, jon huntsman.x news sunday" with kelly ayotte, derek bennett, and tom day. "state of the union" follows with mike pence, bernie sanders, and westmore. " face the nation" with john thune, a south dakota republican. adam kinzinger also on the program and david finkel, author of "thank you for your service." author ofn carson, "one nation." they are on c-span radio and brought to as a public service by the network and c-span. begin at 1:00 eastern with "this week," "fox sunday," and "face the nation." listen to them all on c-span radio. across the nation on xm satellite radio. download our free apple or listen online at c-span.org. >> thank you for your service. glad you are here. >> thankful to be here. >> you're going to have be very nice surprise when you go to the memorial. it is beautiful. thank you. baller rightnavy now. >> get my wife in here, where is she? >> thank you. >> 1, 2, 3. >> are you in the navy? >> marine corps. >> that is tough. >> yeah, that was tough. >> well, thank you. thank you
and former utah republican governor, jon huntsman.x news sunday" with kelly ayotte, derek bennett, and tom day. "state of the union" follows with mike pence, bernie sanders, and westmore. " face the nation" with john thune, a south dakota republican. adam kinzinger also on the program and david finkel, author of "thank you for your service." author ofn carson, "one nation." they are on c-span radio and brought to as a public service by the network...
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. >> i asked jon huntsman last year, he said, you know, the chinese aren't trying to take over the worldumber one goal is not to do all of these malevolent things. it's one thing and one thing only. to keep the growth rate at 9% or 10%. i said why. he said because the ruling class knows if they don't keep the growth rate at 9% or 10%, there's going to be unrest and it can all come tumbling down. we're at 7% now. it may slow down more. this is after years of double digit gain. steve rattner and i had this debate for a long time. i'm not saying it's not going to be economically be a bipolar world. but like you said, we're still a long way off from that and there's instability in china if they don't continue growing at double digits. >> the number one priority for the chinese leadership and they are a paranoid group of people, is creating jobs. as your top search the market value of the company is about $35, right? they is two investments, one in yahoo! japan, worth about $10, and alibaba, which is about 40. alibaba is going to be the biggest ipo. >> tell us what that is. >> it's a a giant,
. >> i asked jon huntsman last year, he said, you know, the chinese aren't trying to take over the worldumber one goal is not to do all of these malevolent things. it's one thing and one thing only. to keep the growth rate at 9% or 10%. i said why. he said because the ruling class knows if they don't keep the growth rate at 9% or 10%, there's going to be unrest and it can all come tumbling down. we're at 7% now. it may slow down more. this is after years of double digit gain. steve...
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are running like ana's old friends, john mccain who actually believes in immigration reform and jon huntsman nobody is running like a moderate anymore, ana. >> i don't agree with that. i love paul and i love the way he can spin things and try to turn mitch mcconnell who said he was going to crush the tea party, try to spin mike simpson who said he would crush the tea party, john cornyn who was going to take on the tea party and crush them as well. all these people have been confronting the tea party and they beat them. they weren't coddling with them, they weren't spooning with them. they were leading aggressive campaigns. what we've seen is a diversity of thought in the republican party. we've also seen the giants, the sleeping giant of mainstream republican incumbents who frankly had not fought hard, learn how to fight and win fights. they've developed into fighting machines which is why i think mitch mcconnell is going to be a very strong candidate now in the fall. he has honed the competitive skills and he's shown it in the last primary. >> paul, speaking of fighting, you think alison gr
are running like ana's old friends, john mccain who actually believes in immigration reform and jon huntsman nobody is running like a moderate anymore, ana. >> i don't agree with that. i love paul and i love the way he can spin things and try to turn mitch mcconnell who said he was going to crush the tea party, try to spin mike simpson who said he would crush the tea party, john cornyn who was going to take on the tea party and crush them as well. all these people have been confronting...
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host: jon huntsman writes an opinion piece in "the new york times."p cannot ignore climate change. the approach should be neither one of denial nordstrom is him. -- nor extremism. we are not inspiring confidence, especially among millennial's, who at least want an intelligent conversation on the subject. we need to plan for the impact of climate change at all levels of government. empower republicans leading those efforts to make decisions and investments that benefit constituents, the party, and the planet. denying science will only hinder the chance for success. he said it much more eloquently than i did in the opening statement. we need to turn the temperature down on this thing and talk about what is real, what are the right things to do. we also need to talk about what we feel are the wrong things to do. industrialtalk about revolution and manufacturing renaissance and energy security and national security and helping our allies in a vacuum. it only does be talked about together. -- all needs to be talked about together. i'm talking about energy
host: jon huntsman writes an opinion piece in "the new york times."p cannot ignore climate change. the approach should be neither one of denial nordstrom is him. -- nor extremism. we are not inspiring confidence, especially among millennial's, who at least want an intelligent conversation on the subject. we need to plan for the impact of climate change at all levels of government. empower republicans leading those efforts to make decisions and investments that benefit constituents,...
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for politicking with larry king tonight's guest is former utah governor an ambassador to china jon huntsman here's a part of what's to come what cause this cleavage when i was young i was a member of the public to the democrats who put their arms around each of us solve problems coming to work going to combination was considered a grave and replay of a great time sure i'm sure going to go wrong we had political we've had professional obstructionism that is growing up in our political system so you now have on k. street in washington d.c. full time professionals who are consultants who are spin or just who are communicators who are script writers and they work for team red or team blue they work for the republicans they work for the democrats and we've completely disincentive ised any work in the middle which is to say getting things done and compromising so if you want to raise money larry if you want to get on the talk shows you've got to be at the extreme and that's where the action is. tonight at nine pm tonight right here on our team america does it for now you can follow me on twitter
for politicking with larry king tonight's guest is former utah governor an ambassador to china jon huntsman here's a part of what's to come what cause this cleavage when i was young i was a member of the public to the democrats who put their arms around each of us solve problems coming to work going to combination was considered a grave and replay of a great time sure i'm sure going to go wrong we had political we've had professional obstructionism that is growing up in our political system so...