Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Neil Cavuto


Related Topics

In the News (Wed 10 Feb 10)

  
  Neil Cavuto Deals with MS
When news anchor Neil Cavuto was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis a decade ago -- after surviving stage IV Hodgkin's lymphoma in the late '80s -- he sought second opinions in New York, Atlanta, Minnesota, and London, in his attempt to refute the undeniable.
Cavuto chose to be upfront about his MS with Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes.
Cavuto says he's grateful that he seems to "collect" diseases: "I used to be very self-centered," he says.
www.webmd.com /multiple-sclerosis/features/neil_cavuto_deals_with_ms   (521 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cavuto's positive attitude may be a factor in the success of his "Your World With Neil Cavuto," a live one-hour show (4 p.m.
Cavuto's story -- like that of Fox News Channel, which is the top-rated cable news network, barely six years after its launch -- is all the more amazing, since the network, for its first six months, wasn't even carried in the nation's financial capital.
Cavuto, who has lived for nearly a decade in Chester with his wife, Mary, and 17-year-old daughter, Tara, takes a weekly dose of the drug Avonex to slow the progression of the disease and uses a treadmill to "keep those legs going." He says he has good days, bad days, and very, very bad ones.
www.mult-sclerosis.org /news/Oct2002/NeilCavutoStayingPositive.html   (1207 words)

  
 Transcript: Sen. Durbin @ Neil Cavuto « Musing Minds Backup
Cavuto: Would you and your party accept responsibility, sir, for the fact that in the mid 1990’s we had a chance to look into tapping oil in ANWR and we didn’t.
Cavuto: But do you think Senator, do you think though with your zeal to save the environment and some of these blended fuels that we have to have to meet those new environmental requirements, the best of intentions you’re the one who’s gouging Americans at the pump.
Cavuto: Wait a minute, wait a minute… when they were losing money and they were laying off workers and they were shutting down plants, you were doing nothing to encourage refineries.
musingminds.wordpress.com /2006/04/27/transcript-sen-durbin-neil-cavuto   (2196 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - MS part of Cavuto's world   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto had already survived a near-fatal bout with Hodgkin's lymphoma when he suddenly started to suffer episodes of blindness, tingling and other strange symptoms back in 1997.
As a Fox vice president, Cavuto also is responsible for four other business shows, so the rest of the day is taken up with research, meetings and phone calls to try to get influential guests to appear on his show.
But Cavuto knows that his situation could be worse: He developed MS at a time when doctors have several drugs to treat the disease.
www.usatoday.com /life/people/2005-12-20-cavuto_x.htm?POE=LIFISVA   (1071 words)

  
 Neil Cavuto hell bent on inheritance? - Sean Hannity Discussion
Cavuto countered with "how much would you have to dislike your children, reducing their inheritance, by giving to charity" (paraphrase).
Cavuto countered with "how much would you have to dislike your children, witholding their inheritance, by giving to charity".
Cavuto countered with "how much would you have to dislike your children, witholding their inheritance, by giving to charity" (paraphrase).
www.hannity.com /forum/showthread.php?p=2852597#post2852597   (1486 words)

  
 General Wesley Clark on Your World With Neil Cavuto 11/21/05 | WesPAC
Neil Cavuto: But I think what Vice-President Cheney was saying today, General, was that you haven't been that supportive- not you individually- but there's been a lot of rear-view second-guessing that has no place at this time, and a lot of people who are simply saying things that were not true.
Neil Cavuto: -critics who are now revisiting this issue of intelligence, what they knew or didn't know, that it's a shame.
Neil Cavuto: Your old competitor, Senator Edwards, says it was a mistake now, in retrospect, with that vote.
securingamerica.com /node/334   (1900 words)

  
 Scoop: Powell: Interview on Your World With Neil Cavuto
CAVUTO: Sir, we are dealing with record high oil prices again today, and some have expressed surprise at that, given the fact that we were told when we went into Iraq and freed up the oil from Iraq that oil prices would come down.
CAVUTO: Still, they left open the possibility that they would be open to, if this were to come to pass, President Kerry holding an Iraq summit that would involve nations like Germany and their openness to send troops, perhaps, under him, when they didn't have it under President Bush.
CAVUTO: Still, Senator Kerry seems to be saying, sir, that foreigners would be more amenable to dealing with him than with President Bush, and that there is more of an openness to really reopen a dialogue with a different administration.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/WO0410/S00198.htm   (3229 words)

  
 National MS Society | Neil Cavuto
Neil Cavuto has navigated the ultimate route to happiness: live your life doing good, because it is a lot more important than having a lot of fine things.
Among those admired by Cavuto and mentioned in his book is David Lander aka "Squiggy", who at first kept his MS a secret from the rest of Hollywood.
Cavuto has given recognition to the National MS Society, serving as a judge for the Society's Public Education Awards program, among other things.
www.nationalmssociety.org /neil_cavuto.asp   (451 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Your Money or Your Life: Books: Neil Cavuto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As the host of Fox News Channel's "Your World with Neil Cavuto" and "Cavuto on Business", Neil Cavuto reports on today's most influential business leaders and newsmakers, from CEOs to politicians-;getting behind the story by connecting with the men and women who made it.
Now, Cavuto collects the best of these essays in one volume, on topics that range from business to family to civility in public life.
Neil Cavuto is the host of the "Fox News Channel" programs "Your World with Neil Cavuto" and "Cavuto on Business" and vice president and managing editor of business news at the network.
www.amazon.ca /Your-Money-Life-Neil-Cavuto/dp/0060826177   (414 words)

  
 Rush Limbaugh on Your World with Neil Cavuto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
NEIL CAVUTO: Joining me now, the most listened to radio personality on this entire globe, Rush Limbaugh.
CAVUTO: You know, I was thinking of President Bush and how he must have felt yesterday at that Coretta Scott King funeral.
RUSH: Neil, there is a new media out there today that doesn't let the left get away with defining the news, defining the circumstances, defining personalities and so forth.
www.rushlimbaugh.com /home/rush_photos_main/rush_limbaugh_on_your_world_with_neil_cavuto.guest.html   (2940 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
NEIL CAVUTO, FOX NEWS HOST: Well, the election ends, so let the spin begin.
And it`s very obvious that today, when we look at what Saddam Hussein did versus any leaders of the other Arab nations, Saddam Hussein was a brutal butcher who threatened the United States of America and the region.
And I remember so well, Neil, going back to the 1980s when I was an election observer in El Salvador, and I saw, you know, a pregnant mother carrying a child going to the polls to vote.
www.house.gov /schakowsky/article_1_30_05_FoxNewsNeilCavuto.html   (653 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Transcript: Jack and Suzy Welch - Neil Cavuto | Your World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We think that this book is sort of a playbook in a way for people to deal with every situation they encounter and to take control of their lives and to control their own destiny and not be victims.
CAVUTO: Yes, but I guess the rap, fairly or not, Jack, with you is that you overdid it.
CAVUTO: But you know, one of the things I find the best part of the book was in the end where you kind of deal with the smattering of questions.
ad-server-d10.foxnews.com /story/0,2933,152891,00.html   (1699 words)

  
 Media Matters - Cavuto: Democratic "villains" drove "Sam Alito's wife to tears"
Summary: Fox News' Neil Cavuto remarked that Democratic senators drove Martha-Ann Alito -- the wife of Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito -- to tears during Alito's nomination hearing.
Cavuto, who devoted two segments to Martha-Ann Alito's display of emotion, expanded upon this already problematic assertion by claiming that the Democrats were "villains" for "literally driving [Alito's] wife to tears...
Cavuto's program, Your World with Neil Cavuto, is promoted by Fox News as "the No.1 business news show on cable." Cavuto concludes each program with a "Common Sense" segment, in which he offers commentary and opinions.
mediamatters.org /items/200601130007   (2091 words)

  
 wsbradio.com: Inside wsbradio.com Neil Cavuto
Before joining Fox in 1996, Cavuto anchored and hosted more than three hours of live daily programming for CNBC, and was a financial contributor on NBC's Today Show and NBC News at Sunrise.
Cavuto has covered some of the most important business and general news stories of our time, including the September 11th, 2001 attacks on this country and the economic programs of every president going back to Ronald Reagan, including the 1987 stock market crash.
Cavuto's first book, More Than Money: True Stories of People Who Learned Life's Ultimate Lesson is both a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller.
wsbradio.com /inside/neil_cavuto_bio.html   (348 words)

  
 6/1/06 - General Wesley Clark on "Your World with Neil Cavuto" | WesPAC
Neil Cavuto: The President says it's just a matter of time before these guys are ready, that is the Iraqi police force, whatever you want to call them.
Neil Cavuto: But there are those in your party, led by Congressman Murtha, are saying, 'Stop all that nonsense.
Neil Cavuto: -in, in, in '08, in '04 - oh, thinking ahead right - and you were President right now.
securingamerica.com /node/1056   (1297 words)

  
 NewsMax.com: Neil Cavuto's Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Neil Cavuto was named anchor and managing editor of business news for the FOX News Channel (FNC) in July 1996.
Prior to joining FNC, Cavuto anchored and hosted more than three hours of live programming daily for CNBC, including the network's highest rated program, "Market Wrap," as well as "Power Lunch" and "Business Insiders." He also serves as a contributor to NBC's "Today Show" as well as "NBC News at Sunrise," while at CNBC.
Cavuto has covered some of the most important business stories of the last two decades, including the 1987 stock market crash, the ATandT breakup and the Union Carbide chemical disaster in India.
www.newsmax.com /pundits/bios/Cavuto-bio.shtml   (269 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: Neil Cavuto
Bio: NEIL CAVUTO is the host of Your World with Neil Cavuto, the number one?rated business news show on cable.
Neil Cavuto's world was turning in his favor: joining the nascent Fox News Channel in 1996, he was set to establish himself as one of business journalism's most important players.
As those closest to him--and many he didn't even know--gathered to offer their support, Cavuto became attuned at the same time to the stories of others in the business world who had struggled wit...
www.fictionwise.com /eBooks/NeilCavutoeBooks.htm   (367 words)

  
 Fox News Anchor Neil Cavuto: 'We've Been Through Much Worse'
Cavuto's advice was to think twice before believing the hype.
Cavuto read bygone headlines from some of the nation's premier publications, such as two predicting one-term tenures for both presidents Reagan and Clinton.
But it's not all roses for Cavuto, the anchor of the daily Fox News Channel program "Your World with Neil Cavuto." He listed the nation's division over the war in Iraq among his top worries, and predicted a hedge fund crisis that will be the "portfolio-insurance of the modern day," he said.
www.cpnonline.com /cpn/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001523419   (294 words)

  
 Is Neil Cavuto a Lincoln Chafee Apologist? - The Right Angle @ HumanEvents.com
Last night HUMAN EVENTS Legal Affairs Correspondent Ann Coulter was a guest on Neil Cavuto's Fox News show to talk about Sen. Lincoln Chafee, the liberal Republican she blasted in her column this week.
Neil is a good guy and does a good job.
I'm interested in your opinion of whether or not Neil Cavuto is an apologist for Lincoln Chafee.
www.humanevents.com /rightangle/index.php?id=15962&title=is_neil_cavuto_a_lincoln_chafee_apologis&c=1   (635 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
NEW YORK (AP) - Neil Cavuto has a sunny personality, the kind that manages to find a bright side to a crippling disease.
While much of the cable TV world was focused on the battle for viewers between "Moneyline" and "Business Center," Fox's "Your World with Neil Cavuto" was quietly becoming a force.
Cavuto said "Your World" covers business stories and the stock market but tries not to turn off viewers who aren't immersed in those topics.
www.mult-sclerosis.org /news/Sep2002/NeilCavutoTakesLeadInTVBusiness.html   (856 words)

  
 Speakers Platform Speakers Bureau: Neil Cavuto, Speaker On: Business, Economics, Media / Brodcast / Print
Neil Cavuto was named anchor and managing editor of business news for the Fox News Channel in July 1996.
Cavuto has covered some of the most important business stories of the last two decades, including the 1987 stock market crash, the AT&T breakup and the Union Carbide chemical disaster in India.
Cited as "CNBC's toughest inquisitor," Cavuto was ranked among the most influential business journalists in America by The Journalist and Financial Reporter and was recognized by the Wall Street Journal as the best interviewer in business news.
www.speaking.com /speakers/neilcavuto.html   (330 words)

  
 Donald Luskin on Neil Cavuto and Paul Krugman on NRO Financial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
aul Krugman took at shot at Cavuto in his Tuesday column in the New York Times — and Cavuto shot back with what can only be described as a generous serving of good old fashioned shock and awe.
Neil Cavuto of Fox News is an anchor, not a commentator.
Richard Zimmerman, a Fox spokesperson, told me that "Neil's statement was made during his daily 'Common Sense' commentary segment, and labeled as such." But Cavuto himself got to the point just a bit more forcefully:
www.nationalreview.com /nrof_luskin/luskin051403.asp   (1486 words)

  
 Media Matters - Cavuto: Media biased if they cover Iraqi insurgency, biased if they don't
But the previous day, Cavuto asked King whether the media pay too much attention to "insurgent activity" and if "dangers [in Iraq are] being blown out of proportion by the media" -- and he didn't challenge King when the congressman affirmed the media's purportedly "slanted" coverage.
Cavuto himself has also suggested that the media have overemphasized insurgent violence in their coverage of the Iraq war.
CAVUTO: To the degree that this Haditha scandal [inaudible]?
mediamatters.org /items/200606050001   (3467 words)

  
 Think Progress » Neil Cavuto Gets Letters
Yesterday on Fox News, Neil Cavuto brought on exercise guru Richard Simmons and boxing promoter Don King to talk about the one year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Buchanan basically question Cavuto’s experience in world affairs and indicated he was a “wet behind the ears” armchair quarterback.
Class-Act-He-Ain’t Cavuto once read a viewers’s mail to the effect that the federal debt is was not his debt, it was the ‘gov’mint’s debt, a sentiment, with its sturdy foundation in economics, if not responsibilty, answered by Neil grimmacing approvingly.
thinkprogress.org /2006/08/30/cavuto-mail   (3169 words)

  
 Fox News Channel Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cavuto oversees all business coverage for FNC including Bulls and Bears, Forbes on Fox and Cashin' In.
Cavuto's 20 years of financial reporting include stints at PBS' Nightly Business Report, where he served as a New York bureau chief, Investment Age Magazine and the Indianapolis News.
In addition to his regular shows Your World and Cavuto On Buisness, Neil often reports on breaking buisness news events during the day and occasionally fills in on The O'Reilly Factor.
groups.msn.com /FoxNewsChannelCentral/neilcavuto.msnw   (324 words)

  
 'Reporters Don't Know What They're Talking About'
Pat Caddell with Neil Cavuto on discrepancies among polls.
NEIL CAVUTO [FOX NEWS]: My next guest is a former pollster himself, in fact of some renown, here.
CADDELL: Neil, Jimmy Carter got by the Sunday before the debate, OK, one week, ten days out, had moved to 7 or 8 points ahead in the Gallup poll.
homepage.mac.com /mkoldys/iblog/C168863457/E477987530/index.html   (875 words)

  
 Transcript: Art Linkletter on Neil Cavuto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
CAVUTO: Let me ask you, you kind of drew a distinction between the AARP and a lot of other seniors in this country who you say think it is time to look at Social Security.
CAVUTO: You know, Art, many seniors--many of whom e-mailed me when I mentioned on the show last week that Social Security is broken, does need fixing--they quibble with that.
CAVUTO: But what do you make of that split and that that's going to hurt the President's chances to fix Social Security; it's going to hurt the President's chances to get his budget through, that there's so much acrimony on both sides that this is it?
www.usanext.org /full_story.cfm?article_id=115&category_id=3   (1506 words)

  
 [No title]
Cavuto is a 16-year cancer survivor who is currently battling multiple sclerosis.
In his new book, Cavuto tells the stories of people he considers to be the real heroes.
Neil Cavuto, "More than Money." This will be an interesting read.
www.cbn.com /CBNNews/News/040628a.asp   (1591 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.