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a military necessity, that is personal. >> there is no doubt at first benedict arnold is ready to by in battle for the american cause. but unlike true patriots his loyalty has a limit but a price. instead of a here o hero, werarnold is remembered add america's biggest traitor, on his death bed, some believe that he shows remorse. they report that with his last words he asked to die in his larry: hello folks welcome to
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kudlow i am larry kudlow. the new biden white house strategy and center at mike lee's going to weigh in on. plus a good day for the doubt up to 460 points. while, we will report on that. trump media, my new favorite stock up 13% today. people all over the country supporting his request for a second term for it our own jesse watters on his new book get it together. the details how the leftist suffers from personality disorders. and mental health problems. former fed head governor kevin why the fed need not cut interest rates. and nbc hates conservatives. but they have to change pay ron at mcdaniel for 600-gram per one appearance. nice work if you can get up and we'll talk about with chri caria bedford and alex marlow. and speaker newt gingrich going to come by later in the show to tell us why joe biden's is selling out israel. but first up our own edward lawrence has the latest tidbits from the white house a press
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briefing. edward what have you got? >> they are focused on what happened in baltimore. the bridge collapsed. maryland is still in the recovery mode looking for the six victims missing in the bridge collapsed still. but today and the briefing the transportation secretary pete buttigieg was in the white house briefing today to reassure america the administration will pay u upfront to replace the princess key bridge in baltimore but it will take time but it's faster than the five are subject to build the bridge in the 70s. secretary saying it's a lot faster to reopen the port itself. possibly it less than a year. the major issue there is part of the bridge is on the bow of the ship. a push the ship resting it on the bottom of baltimore harbor. crews have to remove the bridge and reflect the container ship that's 200 million pounds more than the weight of the washington monument. at the end of this we could see operational changes. let's listen. >> what kind of changes could relate to the operation of the
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courts we could see tugged escorts going through for bridges like this? and wit would that make a difference? >> for us again it's too soon to speculate any design feature in the other practice would have made a difference at this type of thing ntsb does and they do it well. at the end of their investigation. >> on israel at the white house says the israelis will reschedule a delegation to talk about any operations discouraging military operations while the united states along the un to pass a resolution calling for a cease-fire without condemning hamas. this decision comes at a time president biden needs to win back voters in key battleground states. >> let me be very clear. this is not about politics it's not. the present does not lead us national security are things that are at the right thing to do in this sense, getting the hostage deal. making sure hostages come home including as i said over and
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over again american hostages getting the humanitarian aid into gaza and making sure we believe that would lead to a cease-fire. >> till the present has been focused on his poll numbers and reelection he and the vice president announced an effort to boost applicants for student loan forgiveness that forgave so far wonder $44 billion in debt allowing or affecting about 4 million people using taxpayer money in the biden/harris ticket needs of the younger voters and that might be why the president tomorrow will be campaigning with former president bill clinton and barack obama there be some charisma trying to get rubbing off specifically to be sick still be across the street from here actually. let me ask you one or two things. the tragedy, tragedy of the baltimore bridge harbor are the lost souls. it looks pretty bad right now. having said that i thought janet yellen said today the federal government would not pay or
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cover all of the chargers there would be insurance it. now i thought you were report or somebody said that buttigieg said at uncle sam's good paper paperthin which is that? >> it's probably a combination of both the possibly could be some liability on the company that owns it. the government will pay upfront people to judge said an emergency fund are the bipartisan infrastructure bill that will pay up front regardless. then on the backend they will see if insurance will cover any of it as well as if there's any liability from the company that owns a ship. larry: ever lawrence we appreciate it very much and appreciate the rundown as always. joining me as senator mike lee from the great state of utah. senator atlee welcome. one of the quickies that came up in the press briefing today from our own edward lawrence is the student loans. more money paid out for student loans. i am sure this has nothing to do with election year of vote
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buying. but mike lee, you are an attorney. what in the english language is job i did not understand? the supreme court has said you do not have the authority to do this and it keeps on doing it. could you help me out on this? it is in our native tongue, he speaks it, i think i know you speak at it i certainly hope i speak it. what don't they understand, senator lee? >> look the supreme court has said it, nancy pelosi said the rest of us acknowledge of the president of united states design of the authority unilaterally to go around canceling this many loans with the stroke of an executive pin. and he defiantly persists. insisting he's going to find ways to do what he is already been told he may not do under the law. this is someone who yes perhaps it's a motivated as you astutely suggested. my election-year politics.
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but ironically this could end up backfiring on him and it should backfire on him because this is lawless behavior. this is the sort of thing that should cause us all pause not to elect i any leader willing to dy the law like this. larry: go figure. nothing to do with election politics it probably will backfire because he is basically asking 70% of the people they did not get the loans to pay for 30% who did and the 30% who did do tend to come from the wealthier families and the wealthier colleges on the two coasts it. it may not be so politically astute shepherd good point, senator. can i ask you something else? not in our edward lawrence leading. the national intelligence director, they want to make a change. speaking of the english langua language, satterlee port no more use of the phrase radical islamists and no more use of the phrase jihadist because it might offend somebody.
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now i think would probably offend radical islamists and jihadists. but i want to offend radical islamists and jihadists. what do you think about this question required the dni want to make such a change? >> first about big curious to know what term or terms they suggest we use in place of the phrases it. uncertain terms that people have come to understand. if you just take them away without offering anything in their place however going to did describe those very same things. and as far as not wanting to offend anyone i understand the impulse it's usually best we tried not to use terminology that is needlessly offensive. but those are descriptive terms. if they're going to take those away they need to explain why they are offensive part number to the need to call but some other terminology that is offensive and not just have the rest of us take it on their word that they do not want us to use language like that. larry: i want to offend radical
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islamists are trying to destroy us but want to offend jihadist. it's kind of like make my day. what else are we supposed to call them, sweetheart? honeybun? how does this work? >> this is like the parent who decides he just not what his kids to play cops and robbers. he is instead going to require them to call the game law enforcement officials and for alleged perpetrators. this is ridiculous. we are creating cumbersome workarounds for the english language. perhaps to describe the same thing but not describe the same thing well. larry: you are on the warpath and rightly so for this customs and border patrol phone app that gets illegals into airplanes bypassing tsa. speaking of a radical islamists and tears come into the country and now some of them are flying into the country. we asked senator hagerty on here
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on set yesterday part he does not want any federal funds. you want to stop this that automatically puts them past the tsa onto the plane. and then into the interior of the country. can you stop this practice? >> we can stop it and we must. cory alvarez at 26 rolled haitian nationals charge last week with raping a disabled child in massachusetts. he came here a it did the cbp oe app. he flew directly to the united states from haiti. i've introduced a bill called the valid act that ended the practice. tand the practice of allowing people to use cbp one app that will fly from one u.s. destination to another. it would also prohibit the use of incoming international flights coming from international origins like into the united states if the id they require and deem sufficient as a cbp one app. all the cbp one app does is it
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bob smith or whatever your name is and then you show them on the screen and say see, i can board the airplane. the american people cannot do that when they fly internationally but not when they fly domestically. we stop giving privileges to illegal aliens that are denied every single day to american citizens. that is why i introduce the valid act though prevent that from happening but last week voted on an amendment to the spending bill late friday night. every republican senator supported it. every democrat voted against it. just like bill hagerty some of the same night that would have ended these flights where the u.s. government is paying for people to fly any destination of the u.s. lex just more open border? more open border policy. whatever mr. biden and company say. i don't make it harder than it is.
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we don't usually go to for stockmarket wisdom. it's a fabulous day in the dow jones the trump media i have two questions that's been tremendous increasing mr. trump's net worth i can't read that i think it's 19%. anyway probably lean the whole market higher fortify him against these little juvenile delinquent corrupt prosecutors here new york and elsewhere. i got to ask you if you bite your shares of trump media? >> i haven't, i haven't. i do have to say this. when you look at l'affaire being waged against president trump i think that this shows that much
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to the chagrin of the left and those trying to take the president down. as horrible as those tactics have been they have not worked to. and to a significant degree they have backfired. backfire on him politically. and it backfired financially. on the one hand the have to stop us at the second that efforts are failing. and it backfired badly on the people who want to destroy it. it's wrong it must end. larry: a part of this is cool with me. i got juveniles in new york for their bussing them up it's a crazy excessive fine. should be stopped after under the eighth amendment as you probably know. they are charging four and $50,000,500,000,000. i'm selling stocks it's going to $6 billion as part me he loves us tentatively it's so
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vindictive who's gonna want to do business? larry: i'm going to 6 billion not even that crowd can go to 60 billion and their silly excessive fine spray which should be overturned by the eighth amendment. you are a constitutional scholar. it should put an end to all this nonsense. >> if ever there were a fine that could be described as excessive it's this one. the fact is it is excessive on every ground imaginable except one. try to take a cheap political shot at them. to scare people want to scare and perform out of from running present of th united states fors is wrong. an adverse impact on new york. who is going to want to do business there after this? at this is a price one pays if one gets on the wrong side of
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one politically new york no one is going to them to set up shop there if they can possibly avoid it. larry: senator mike lee we appreciate you spending all this time with us for your wonderful and very generous and gracious. and syrupy in a stock broker to buy that trump was stock i will text one of your deputies and help you out on it. mike lee, thank you ever so much. larry: otrump stock i will textf your deputies and help you out on it. mike lee, thank you ever so much. larry: our own jesse watters coming right here talking about his new book get it together. it is very cool pretty interviewed all these radical local lefties and shows they suffer from personality disorders, mental health problems and the like. you're going to love this one. to sell some books for jesse watters, m
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to their life stories for hours. and it was difficult, larry. i know you do not suffer but i did for you. what i found tha out when they confessed everything and these are hilarious stories about their lives to pretty understand why they believe what they believe. a lot of the stuff is not based on reason is based on emotion. whether it is they have a daddy issue, a revenge fantasy, this is why they want to topple a statue or this is why they want to open the prisons and legalize drugs. it has nothing to do with policy. it is their personal disorders and they are trying to project them on the rest of the country and the rest of the country has to say get it together. we do not say that anymore we are afraid. we have to say no, knock it off. >> you list a lot of issues here. personality disorders, despite dysfunctional childhood, absentee dads, abusive moms, mental health problems, it is
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incredible. are you getting any negative feedback or they are going back or fighting back your oversimplifying? >> we invited some of the people that did this book with me to come on jesse watters of prime time in her get it together series the person was a legalize prostitution, and i know you don't know it the eco- sexual is so let me enlighten you. this is a woman who is sexually aroused by the environment. iif you beat her with a tree branches she enjoys it. you are in a relationship with mother earth does this make you a lesbian and she said larry i do not see mother earth as mother i see her as a lover. larry: oh no. >> it's the business channel you can get away with that. [laughter] larry: has really, really wild. and so they came to you. in other words you invited them on and they were happy to sit down and tell your life story
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you are taking notes and hearing the personality disorders or the mental health problems? >> we are not exploiting people. we are not judging but we are listening. these are graphic detail confessed their deepest darkest secrets to me that explains her ideology. it's based on situations and growing up and not healing and a projecting. >> we are a business show. it's a better analysis. larry: something like that free market capitalism. i find it quite kind of in credible they would tell their stories to you and not be offended by this. >> i still wonder why people on the fringe open their hearts to me of all people, me, jesse watters if you would tell your whole life story to anybody it wouldn't be me if you are
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democrat? >> no but i would tell you my whole life story. >> i know i would definitely need a drink. [laughter] >> you have to be caffeinated. >> you were able to overcome your situation. many people here are stuck. yet people who are 40 or 50 years old that are trying to empty the prisons, open the borders, legalize drugs and prostitution. you've got to get the people early. when you wait until they're 30, 40, 50 you cannot argue with those people. you have to start and they are young and that is what i am doing. we are going to change the world together me and you. larry: i love that. it's an interesting approach and i think it is interesting that they came to you. that they talk too openly. you're not quoting names of the book? some of the names we had a had o change for legal reasons. >> fictionalize. >> many people have their names on that voodoo priestess for example actually did a healing for donald trump's brother. and she tells that story in the book a part of the will address
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the emotional support squirrel who took it on the plane and was arrested. we leave their names in there. they are proud of that. larry: jesse, one less thing. what gave you the idea to do this? >> and money. i wanted to sell books, larry. that is why mother never went show and foxbusiness. [laughter] larry: are to be another way your other books sold very well. >> gives it a thank you for might of the audits you can also have not only get it together but how i save the world if you want to do it. larry: i am an impoverished business host we don't make it with the big shots make it appear as toby give your free book. >> a c or cufflinks they are worth more than my entire wardrobe. [laughter] twenty-six to the factor we used interviewed people i don't have a couple minutes with them on "watters world." and so i just wanted to spend a little more time to find the why. get it together we understand why these people believe they believe. larry: would love selling books we love silly good bo selling gf
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jesse watters terrific stuff. get it together is out now. one click on any of these famous websites. personality disorders explains the radicals. i always knew it in my heart i knew you were right. coming up, next up a big day on wall street. stocks up 470 points including my new favorite stock it is called trump media. former fed governor kevin warsh on why the fed does not need to cut interest rates. especially not to juice the economy during the election of whiwhydoes nbc hate conservativ? why does she hang up on radio talk show host? why is rfk junior hire a george soros/alvin bragg anti- copper runnicoprunning mate? you state right here and listen to the show you will hear chris bedford and alex marlow explain it all to you. jesse watters, get it together ♪(song in french)♪
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♪ ♪. larry: a big day on wall street. stocks up 470 points. including my new favorite stock trump media. anyway our own cherry will celeb ideas of her own as she details a story for a quick status write a rally underway on wall street wednesday as all three major averages finish and a green print let's take a look at those numbers 477 points on the valve s&p hired by nasdaq of 83. value stocks lifting both the dow and s&p as investors snap up defensive plays ahead of friday's price index report. ai stocks like nvidia traded lower today you can see the numbers here. markets are trying to gauge the fed's path on interest rates ahead of comments on monetary policy except friday. treasury yields edged out ahead of those comments for the second day with a ten-year dropping
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below four-point to percent to a two week low. meanwhile, futures markets are pricing and 70% chance of a rate cut in june. after a stellar tuesday shares surging up 17% today as retail investors continue to pile into the stock controlled by the former president. the company which own truth the social network has become a way for regular investors to make a bet on trump weathering the political challenges that he keeps facing pit when triggered put it to me how else can you invest in the trump name? larry: very good, that is well said been very interesting point to, appreciate it so much. alright let's continue this conversation with the best of the best kevin warsh former federal reserve governor. distinguished fellow at the hoover institution. you know just on that point, you've got and it has been reported in the wall street journal. you have got a lot of smaller investors buying trump's stock.
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this is a real retail story. and i think it is a way of showing support for him. >> a piece of that but the broader markets are telling a similar story. the federal reserve, in spite of inflation that's running well above their target says they are going to be the first central bank in modern history to cut rate into stock prices. it's hard to find much of a historical precedence for it. the economy is re- accelerating it even last week the fed chairman said they have three cuts coming. very little historical experience with it. no surprise they said the feds got my back. larry: i do not see any reason for the fed to cut interest rates at breadth to be accused of juicing the economy to reelect joe biden but i don't think they want to put themselves in a pickle. you've got people at chris waller what is the reason to cut
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rates here? you got a stock market going right to it. profits are doing very well. we have a commodities chart if we put the chart up you will see see rb has been alluring in the last three months that could be an inflation signal why should they cut rates? >> is not obvious to me they should either. i wonder whether they're trying to absolve the big inflation error they did a couple years go by somehow it nail a perfect landing but in so doing they are taking risks with hard-working americans who are living off of their income as inflation moves back up. it's shown some evidence last couple of months there taking risks with those people all to make up with large balance sheets that much richer. it is hard if you push me onto why it is i think it's probably because it got a faulty map and it all likelihood a faulty compass. i don't think they have a real framework as to what's driving inflation. what you and i know is america's inflation problem is not because americans are working too hard or earning too much or living
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too well. it's because the government is printing too much. the government is spending too much government debt financing to much less the core of the inflation problem and is not going away. larry: we have had periodically semite boring debate the feds should keep to inflation targeted too or they should raise it to three. people want them to raise the target tend to be from the left they want them to again goose the economy for joe biden's reelection. why should they raise the inflation target? >> they shouldn't. it's a very dangerous preoccupation on board in the faculty lounges that say if the inflation target would be a little higher they would have more room. >> and senate cloakroom. [laughter] >> i'm afraid a growing caucus for it. now central bankers around the world would say no, they are not doing it. but if we observe their actions they see more comfortable with the inflation closer to 3% that i wish for the case. that's very dangerous stuff and certainly we can have an economic boom in that scenario but there will be a very high
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price to pay. larry: in a perfect world what should be done right now? >> first thing i think they should do is talk a lot less. at the going to cut rates, just cut them stop the idle speculation rates stop the tease that is on boring financial markets from the real economy and just say listen we are going to make an insurance cut or two will be done with it. this talking ties their hands and uncertain world. the globe is very uncertain. the seas are showing a lot of problems for the east china sea, the south china sea, the black sea. they will be better off to be quiet. and if they come summer time decide they want to cut, cut and explain it away rather than this chatter everyday were going to hear from governor waller tonight but 19 people talking but how often they're going to cut is not good for the economy. larry: e's speak at the economic club i think. it's an oxymoron question, why can't biden stop spending?
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he just put out a state of the unit and a budget that spends and borrows and spends and borrows. that is insanity. you've got unemployment down. inflation is still above their target. is there an end to it? you are going to be at the end of the budget window almost 50% of gdp i am sorry almost wonder 50% of gdp will be from borrowing, that is insanity. >> that is insanity but it's slow worse than that of the insanity of this because of the inflation risks .1. point to come under this spending and the last few years the government is now 40% bigger than it was the day before covid. we are at a time of full employment there will be a recession for there will be wars, the way needs to spend money we are taking the fiscal space and spending it and giving it up for very, very little benefit. and the presidents of budget he
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says the government will be 25% of gdp in the out years. we have never seen that before. he also says revenue is going to commit 20% of gdp we've never seen that before either. the american people tend to not give us as much money as washington thanks. even when we are at full employment. larry: are you going to buy trumps stock, trunk media? >> i don't buy in individual which several web stock index and they maybe might. kevin warsh former governor of the federal reserve says let's stop what we're doing and try a new regime. anyway, it was switched on gears. let's talk some politics we've got chris bedford contributed at the federalists we have got alex marlow editor-in-chief of breitbart is co-author of breitbart business digest and author of breaking biden. gentlemen, welcome, welcome. alex marlow nbc hayes conservatives and nbc is spending a lot of money to hate
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conservatives is going to cost them 600 grand for 15 minute interview and she may sue for defamation for this could just be the beginning. they will be better off if they like conservatives, alex marlow you have a thought on this? >> quest >> we are having such elastic breitbart with the story it is so fun it exposed in the fascists for who they are at the totalitarian spirit look at the crybaby they cannot handle ronna mcdaniel they're so close minded. that is too much for them. it is too tall of an order per week talk to her a couple times a week for five minutes it is so pathetic and embarrassing. it just reveals who they are for this i the corporate status quo. nbc comcast universal if you are all a threat to the corporate line then you cannot even speak for a few minutes today unbelievable, so fun. larry: this is like your own jon carney who writes about the social media.
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this is wha why you need a trump media so you have a place for conservatives to go. this is yet another example of the bias of the big liberal corporate media. this is a perfect example of white trumps stock is doing very well it's kind of a revolt of the masses. chris bedford identity of much disagreements i want to go on. we've got some sound karine jean-pierre versus a radio talkshow host species and being very rude and impolite. take a listen to this. quick could you please just ask her, does the president have dementia? >> mark i cannot believe you're asked me this question and with that thank you so much and have an amazing amazing day. >> a while, while pickwick she hung up. she hung up. my mother taught me not to hang up on people. it is rude. that's a terrible thing. what he think she did that?
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>> probably because she has been so coddled. reporters in the white house who report and actually see the president on a day-to-day basis can tell. they could talk about it in the hallways. they admit to each other over cocktails at their fancy restaurants. of course the president is slowing down. but they don't like to ask that many questions about that. the dam has started to crack as democrats and become more and more nervous. but in general they dodge the subs she is not used to direct questions. she is also one of the worst white house press secretary's i've ever seen in my life or read about in history. a normal way to react to a question like that would be to say no. obviously not the president does a great job. what's the next question and move on. instead she made a news item out of it. larry: so say you are the press secretary to the president you are going out and working the fields. your work and the stage, working
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the grassroots cut. work in the radio talk shows a right that's a good thing. you know this question is coming. all she can do is yell at him and hang up? this does not sound to me like a brilliant political ploy. >> it is funny she describes herself as historical figure maybe chris is right maybe she's historical just none o on the we thanks of it. she is literally not used to having to answer question this is such a surreal thing and i did write a book about the skull break and that is where broke this down. now we have that media and the exact same as a democrat party establishment. to the point she is literally surprised by the persons whose job is theoretically to answer questions have to answer a single question but again totally delish to watch for. larry: chris and brad for own tuna back to you. rfk junior who is kind of sort of trying to run as a centrist. a bunch of us had dinner with him. he was very gracious.
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and then he goes out i guess because this woman nicole shanahan is such a big financial year of his campaign. she's got a whole history of being anti- cop. anti- law and order. she is in the saurus camp she is in the alvin bragg camp. left wing anti- klopp district attorney in los angeles. chris bedford, why did rfk junior do this? >> i think this shows he's trying to really run against joe biden. i was wondering where his go with independent writing for initially spring for the the democratic nomination. this is semblance of him in a way it's going more to the left wing vote. maybe he's less of a threat to trump that i first anticipated but also she can still find it at this point. she was a very, very wealthy woman especially after divorce from google cofounder. she can take that money she could help him get on the ballot
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in six states pretty easily that is essential to him moving forward. larry: steve from the trump campaign rfk junior is a radical leftist and environmental whack job was to and gasoline power engines. he is no independent. this is the handwriting on the wall. rfk is going to damage and biden parties not going to damage trump at all. because i heard a rumor there's a lot of injuries from too much high-fiving of the trump campaign last night. [laughter] after this was announced. it is great news for trump obviously but if you want to break down what rfk is thinking, best case scenario tried to reposition the democrat party to something perhaps more legitimate than what we have been witnessing with the by bite administration print more cynically this is a very rich person who courts a part left the base with the gascon funding.
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frontage abide in the past big dummy to democrats. she is anti- law enforcement person. such an odd pick in this current climate. but she's got a lot of money that is for sure. larry: that is for sure. chris bradford, alex marlow thank you so much for coming up newt gingrich is going to tell switch abide his walk away from israel. please stick with kudlow. remember kudlow is available as a podcast. episodes every weekday at right after our show on spotify, apple, foxbusiness [alarm beeping] amelia, turn off alarm. amelia, weather. 70 degrees and sunny today. amelia, unlock the door. i'm afraid i can't do that, jen. why not? did you forget something? my protein shake. the future isn't scary, not investing in it is. you're so dramatic amelia. bye jen. 100 innovative companies, one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com.
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larry: why is joe biden walking with from israel plain and simple let's us newt gingrich former house speaker fox news contributor and author of march to the majority. newt, my good friend. let's start with this -- that un resolution which says it basically immediate cease-fire. no mention of returning hostages much less u.s. hostages. the united states of stains. that is incredible to me. that is a turn coat it's as though we have forgotten who our friends are. >> there is a a long streak of
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anti-semitism in the state department going all the back to the founding of israel. every senior state department official opposed president truman's decision to recognize the state of israel. the fact is there are people in washington to have a fantasy that somehow you can have a solution in which hamas whose policy, remember is quote not a single jew will remain. not a single jew. now somehow people in the state department talking themselves into believing that cannot really beat what they mean. so let's have a cease-fire. i think venture and netanyahu is exactly right. if they do not go in and finish the job. if they do not in fact hunt down the last of hamas, they'll claim victory. hamas officials have been on television already. saying we should expect more
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attacks like october 7 and they are fully prepared to continue the war. if you do not defeat terrorists, they come back. i think that is with the big difference between the israeli viewpoint, which by the way is not just netanyahu. overwhelmingly the israeli people believe hamas has to be destroyed. larry: you right in your new york sun article that biden essentially wants to turn that gaza city of rockford into a century city for terrorists using do not go through the bombing. do not a note hamas turn into a century city. it's a clever turn of the phrase but you are right it's beyond comprehension for an american president. >> you also have senator schumer. i think 17 other democrat senators who ar were coming outo would in effect turn that into a
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century city for terrorism. now, how can you tell someone who has opponents who say that a single jew will remain? they should be peaceful. but remember we are dealing with the biden administration has a policy of appeasing iran. the iranian public position is death to america. the ayatollah he beaty went on television about three months ago and said to assure the iranian people death to america is not a slogan it is a policy. and yet the biden administration has released $10 billion of money that was tied up. this is to a country whose puppets have been actively attacking americans for the last four months. the biden administration as it's lost its mind about the border? i think the answer is yes. >> the same you could say it's lost its mind negotiate with
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iran allowing around to sell its oil and allowing it for its foreign exchange reserves which are funded hamas in the terrace as well. can i get you for one more in the last 35 or 40 seconds quest mark nbc firing danamarie mcnicholl after one interview because she is a republican and conservative. what you make of that? >> bidens press secretary went from the white house to nbc in three weeks. nobody nbc complained having bidens press secretary and the news operation was inappropriate. what you have is the most vivid example of left wing hostility to republicans and the republican party should adopt a position of not doing with nbc. until they perform themselves. larry: well said. newt gingrich former speaker great friend, thank you sir we appreciate very, very much. folks i will be back with my
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