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In this week's Sunday Edition: Faith in the public square. Senator Joseph Lieberman discusses how religion is factoring into the presidential elections in an exclusive interview with Bruce Lindsay. They also chatted about his new book The Gift of Rest, Rediscovering the Beauty of the Sabbath. Family politics. Carole Mikita sits down with Jon Huntsman Sr. and Mary Kaye Huntsman to talk about Jon Huntsman Jr.'s campaign and why they believe he should be president.
Segment 1As the first Jew to run for Vice President of the United States, Senator Joseph Lieberman has answered a lot of questions about religion and politics. Hear why Sen. Lieberman believes we have the right to freedom of religion and not freedom from religion.
Segment 2In part 2 of Bruce Lindsay's exclusive interview with Senator Lieberman, they discuss his new book about honoring the Sabbath. Learn why Senator Lieberman believes everyone can benefit from a day of rest.
Segment 3A presidential campaign can be tough on a candidate's family but it is also the experience of a lifetime. Mary Kaye Huntsman talked to Carole Mikita about what the journey has been like for her family and why she thinks her husband still has a shot at the White House, despite low poll numbers. Also, Jon Huntsman Sr. tells her about the son he believes the public doesn't know yet.