donald trump in 2016. one billionaire said one ceo jamie dimon perfectly fits the bill for a job support smashing expectations, is beating joe biden going to prove an uphill battle question political storm story tropical storm the first named a storm of the hurricane season churning up the coast of florida. we are tracking arlene and the surge that has been coming with it. welcome everyone i am neil cavuto. in the meantime were going to iowa a lot of the contenders are gathering today. an event no prospective white house bidder can pass up on. let s go to rich hudson in des moines with more. hey good morning it s the annual roast and ride fundraiser. look to the roast apart with the barbecue a couple hours now behind me at the harley place this is the right portion. we are about 12 minutes from the iowa fairgrounds i m sure some of these cover that territory much faster than that. we are going here for most of the republican field once we are there giving a handful of speec
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our panel tonight from edinburgh, the bbc political correspondent rob watson, and from plymouth, our south west s political editor martyn oates. later in the programme, vladimir putin has just arrived in north korea for a two day summit with kimjong un. and we are watching events at the white house tonight joe biden about to sign an executive order that will grant an amnesty to tens of thousands of illegal immigrants who are married to us citizens. a very warm welcome to the programme. the british billionaire entrepreneur and businessmanjohn caudwell, who gave the conservatives half a million pounds before the last general election, has told the bbc he will vote labour for the first time in his life next month. the founder of the phones au buisness invited our political editor chris mason to his house this afternoon and told him he thought rishi sunak was an absolute dud and that the labour leader sir keir starmer is, for him, hitting all the right notes. no, i ve no id
yes, you are the best! you are the best! [laughter] do it now? holy cow, secret mission. i got my shower we have not shot rachel. have a great saturday everybody. see you tomorrow. . neil: all right, time for a little candidate dunking if you will be the blitzes on for the 2024 field as it keeps growing and growing former new jersey governor chris christie former vice president mike pence. also north dakota governor doug all expected to jump in formally next week as presidential candidates themselves. the hopefuls hit iowa today we are all over what is at stake in the hawkeye state. we are all over a new push for a big business leader to take on a president biden. gosh, that is not happened since
jaime diamond he s renowned for being a great penny pincher. he believes in a balanced sheet. there is some compensation beyond the normal paycheck, not everybody is fully aware of that. in case that doesn t work out you also have the possibility of a candidate mike meg whitman who just in case the gubinatorial race in california doesn t work out for her she would be a prime candidate for a job in the white house. these a people who have done it. they ve stayed up nights and worried about things, they ve worried about the economy, they understand what fiscal policy is doing to this country and i don t think you can pay them to be silent. they both have their money. jenna: mark, final thoughts on that. we mentioned jaime diamond, floated that name. if a big business leader stepped into one of those positions, what would happen to the stock market. would it rally on that? i doubt it. listen, obama is not going to listen to an adviser who is a free market proponent any way.