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dividend and limited partnership is a great little move for these are inexpensive stocks people can get involved in without trying to overleveraged themselves. i really like the gold fund which is gigi n. for dollar stock pace 8.8%o bean here. i do not want it too risky here because you can still get five and half or 6% on cds because that yield curve has averted. >> is true, great to see a bubba. thank you, here we go a record for the dow a big selloff for the s&p and the nasdaq. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪. larry: hello folks, welcome to kudlow i am larry kudlow. gop unity unfold despite last night here in milwaukee. leading democrats continue to blast away at president biden. arkansas governor sarah sanders will be here in just a couple of moments. first upgrade each rumble has got some of the latest gory
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details. grady, what's cooking?jd vance as we await his first big speech since former president trump chose him as his running mate. since he is a relative political newcomer he's going to treat this as an opportunity to introduce himself to the american people. we got a little taste of what he might say earlier today on his first campaign stop since he joined the gop ticket. he says as he thanks about what is going to say 10 nights, his main goal is to best articulate why reelecting trump is so important. we expect them to discuss is up to greet bringing in his speech he grew up in poverty and rose to become a u.s. s that informs his views today on important
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issues like trade, immigration and perhaps most importantly inflation in the economy. the crux of my home state of ohio, the average ohio family is about 10,000 dollars up or than they were four years ago. and of course ronald reagan famously asked in a great debate i think it was jimmy carter are you better off ask the american people at a debate jimmy carter you better off than you were four years ago? i was not alive when he asked that question but i know millions of ohio families who would answer that question with a resounding no. >> would sell former president trump today doing a walk-through on the convention stage this afternoon before his big speech tomorrow night a little bit more about tonight we are expecting jd vance as a wife to be the one who introduces him b to other notable speakers include governor doug doug burgum
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possible energy secretary at nevin was on a vp pick were expecting different donald trump dinner texas governor greg abbott. you mention, larry, how united the republican party is right now. democrats still appear to be in disarray. the latest indication of that came from congressman adam schiff today when he became the latest politician to call for president biden to bow out of the race. we have talked a lot about how democrats are worried that if president biden is the top of the ticket it is going to impact all of those down ballot races. and as you know, adam schiff running for the california senate, he might be personally worried that if biden is on the ticket it might hurt his election chances. larry: how many of these democratic house members what two or 300 come out against biden question rick i'm sorry, you know i embellish sometimes it's quite a few though in all seriousness. >> and think we are 20 publicly it could be a bit more private.
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>> that is right. it's basically a crack up for it anyway grady trimble thank you very much. alright folks, optimistic vibes in milwaukee is the subject of the rift. ♪ alright, look, the walk into the convention hall going from place to place inside the perimeter. meeting up with tens and tens of wonderful people, shaking hands, taking selfies, thanking the many police and secret service for their service to this convention and to the country. and i have got to tell you it has been a wonderful lovely experience. day three in milwaukee the vibe is phenomenal. better than cleveland in 2016. better than tampa in 2012. this is a unified convention. this is that a unified republin party. i have been around a while and have attended even more conventions and i have never seen anything like it. usually, the republicans are disjointed, bickering and
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feuding annuities cover those conventions or participated in delegates or volunteers they know what i mean. here in milwaukee it is completely different part is optimistic. it's even spiritual. some has to do with donald trump's miraculous providential escape from an assassin's bullet. mr. trump has been attending the convention and the visitor's gallery listening to the speakers. it is his republican party. but, even for the dreadful event in butler, pennsylvania it was mr. trump's republican party. you could go back to 2016 when he first ran and got the nomination. the party it was completely wasy divided. establishing republicans were not for trump and the only proper than grudgingly. even when he won the presidency i recall in 2017 all of the
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republican opposition to his economic and border security policies by so many republican senators opposed him outright. they were a real pain in the you know what. today, unfortunately that has all changed. they're still one or two gop dissidents. 99% of the republican full scale whole throated champions the convention speakers, some non- politicians have been so effective in their support of mr. trump's platform and his thinking. take a listen to this woman from brooklyn, new york who was incredible last night. >> the democratic party, the poor minorities have been loyal to for decades including myself, all right? they betrayed us. they stabbed us in the back.
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joe biden and kamala harris who claim to represent us have abandoned us. larry: if that were not enough there is a whole list in there that's fabulous take a listen to this mother from california who tragically lost a child to the encinal epidemic. >> we have seen the highest number of encinal during the biden/harris administration we need president trump back in office. we need a president who will seal the border aggressively prosecute drug dealers and stop communist china from poisoning our children. larry: just unbelievable. every day americans who spoke at the convention incredibly effective in spreading the message. and then you had nikki haley you threw her support wholeheartedly to mr. trump.
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good governor sarah sanders right here at the moment give a beautiful speech. sarah is right here by other speakers ben carson, marco rubio, brilliant speeches. mr. trump gave a quick economic interview just before this talk about beating inflation, lowering interest rates and taxes. bringing back manufacturing, drilling more, regulating less. it's the platform f for decades since ronald reagan. jd vance the vice principal presidential nominate mr. trump wants to bring a new generation of leaders to his republican party. regarding senator vance a fascinating story in the wall street journal this morning. i will quote the headline, musk turbochargers silicon valley support for trump. it is all but the big names in
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venture capital tech. david zach's, mark and duration, peter teal, they're all pals of jd vance a break they are committing numerous financial support to mr. trump, including a huge contribution from elon musk, $45 million per month to turbocharge the gop early balloting and harvesting and training and volunteers and professionals in all of the key states and key counties. musk and friends are going to stop silicon valley coming over to trump. the markets at lovett's the rate republican convention days the dow is up over 1000 points it. i can't not point that out. it ain't a coincidence. and this year, unlike any other in memory it is the democrats and pulley disarray carping, sniping joe biden. sometimes behind his back's
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anonymously and sometimes publicly. what in gods name of the democrats going to do for four days? seeing joe biden's praises, really? i do not think so. anyway, this is the year of republican unity and democrat disintegration. and you know what folks, unity and optimism and yes spiritual flavor is a winning combination to the grand old party. that is my riff, boom. join me now with the greatest of possible pleasure, honest to god. arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanity was a dear friend. you gave a brilliant speech, not a good speech, not a very good speech it was a brilliant speech. at points it brought tears to our eyes in my wife and i were watching the whole time. nice going. >> thank you, i% that it means a lot when you've given a lot of political speeches in your life it really appreciate your
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comments my goal was to tell my story and to give an account, and the side of a president that is so often ignored not reported or talked about and because you went i had that inside track during our time at the white house i wanted people to know what it was like to have somebody standing up fighting for us. not just on the public stage from the private moments and help meaning bullet was to me. it's what i needed to continue going to give me the confidence to step up to the podium every day which was not always easy as you know you did it a few times your self. super give it over to me think you did it to spite me or a joke for. >> i did it we need the expert progress you walked away and there i was standing with all of them out there. all of them. >> a wind you to talk about the growth economy we'd ever had i get points when i use that word with larry. nobody else can sell the economy
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quite like you can and explain it. >> you talk to it last night. he lay dense and very important markers. you and of the republican have been doing during this dreary biding time. >> because of the biden administration total failure on all of the big issues not just the country but around the world it's largely following on republican to step up exotic cutting taxes we have linkedin network cited of a great partner in the white house is going to help us take things for the next level when donald trump gets reelected. after words you were sitting next him in the family box i've spoken to him on the phone i have not been next to him and talk to him. how was he? how was he physically, mentally what was the vibe their question.
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>> of physically certain strong still projecting the trumping strength that you see all the time. i certainly think there is a different look in his eye. a bit of a somber appreciation for stepping into this room. certainly anyone was here and watched him come in for the first time to the convention floor on monday at night there night there wasdefinitely a difl something different in the air. certainly a tremendous amount of enthusiasm and excitement. i think there is also a gratefulness that he was okay. you could feel in the room a different type of celebration. not just a celebration on him returning to the white house. a celebration of his actual life in him being okay. it was a pretty surreal and powerful moment to see and be a part of. i set it last night, i will say it again a lot over the next couple of months. i could not be more proud that i am right now to stand with this
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president and support hip as he helps us take our country back progress yes, ma'am terrific stuff, fabulous stuff i'm glad you like to sit next to him in andthe vibe is really good. whatever changes might be part of his psyche he's not going to back off his policies pretty gave an interview to bloomberg kate knocked out lower interest rates, lower taxes, lower regulations more drilling, more energy supply close the board is not going to back off any of its principles i do not think. >> if anything i honestly think he may be more emboldened. he feels he has a license to deliver in a way you do not always get. this is truly a second chance to come back into the white house, continued the good work he started in his first term. but he gets to do this knowing what a monumental moment it is for him to even be here. it only emboldens him to deliver even bigger and more effectively
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than he did in the first term. larry: he might think about of a person of faith in you are too. this act of god has given him a mission. it is given him a mission. people have to understand that. sarah, and might wrong in my opening a rift this is the most united i've ever seen republicans? leisurely quarrel, bigger, power feuds and all the rest. i mean i've been walking around and i'm sure you have. the vibe in the air is unbelievable here's how bad it is people are taking self is of me. [laughter] what a waste of camera. >> i would take a self it with you any day. >> is a waste of film for. >> i think it's a best picture you can take it. >> it is a united party, don't you think? >> it is. people are so excited for this ticket for you contrast that with the democrats, they do not even have the rank-and-file members supporting the sitting president of the united states. the drastic difference is so unreal. and something you've never seen
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before to have such little support for the incumbent. so much support, energy, excitement for this president. i think the matchup could not be better or more in favor of donald trump or to think is going to wipe the floor with biden in november. larry: the spirit is with you. the spirit is with him is what i think. he laid out beautifully last night. can i just say is not a good speech, it was a fabulous speech. my wife judy and i washed the whole time but look at that smelled the million dollar smile. people you have to understand she's an old friend, press secretary when i was running and i am completely biased in her favorite. [laughter] you're wonderful to visit with asbury coming up on kudlow at ththetrump agenda is not inflationary. even though there's a little backed up going on, on walls with the hedge funds like always. anyway, we're going to talk about the economy we have saturday bilw sarah sanders the best of the best
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certain traders and hedge funders, i do not believe the donald trump agendas and that inflation would talk but tend to see bill hagerty and steve moore. host of more money on wabc radio. steve, inflationary. the latest span is that jd vance is going to pull up mr. trump awake towards protectionism and massive tariffs. slaughter at the dollar even of that is not trump's policy and the platform says keep the dollars the world reserve currency. jd vance among all the democrats on wall street is now the villain for inflation and collapse of the dollar and whatnot. do you have a feel for that would like to respond to that question. >> by the way senators negotiate better that i do. i look at his voting record he voted solidly conservative. i do not know where this is
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coming from. on this laughable claim by all these economists your former friends on wall street. >> that deserted me 25 years ago it's unbelievable under donald j trump note small part because of the policy should put in place the average inflation rate slightly less than 2% 1.95%. which is below the fed target. his average inflation is. >> about 6%. >> aqua summit look at these two presidents records and say trump is the bigger risk the same thing on the debt they say he's going to raise the debt. since it biden came into office over 10 years $7 trillion higher than it was if we stuck with the trump policies. >> someone who is part with china and the rest of it you were the ambassador to japan the
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subject is tariffs on going to go back five, six, seven years. certain newspapers are usually conservative went against us. wall street went against us. tariffs were supposedly horribly inflationary, recessionary and evil. but in fact trump fought on fair trading practices with china. he alerted the world to the dangers of china but economic terms nothing ever happened. nothing bad ever happened that a supported do not understand. >> he stayed below 2% the entire time.
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million more barrels a day. just getting a bite and out of office for think about that. cracks the original king of fracking. hold on, it's in north dakota. they want to destroy the dollar? i hear the scuttlebutt. you had a hedge fund guy less and i'm not going to mention
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names he got up and said this is what people are thinking. jd vance will destroy the dollar, what you think? looks you know we did not have any inflation under trump. the dollar stayed strong and stable it's right there on the platform we will preserve the dollar is a world reserve currency. it is right there. jd vance as president will conform to mr. trump's views. that's what vice presidents do will they not? works avenue so the president's policy of the administration policies jd will be a strong player in the administration president trump takes a lead. think we all know that. >> one more on here trump was to extend the tax cuts which will create massive deficits that will cause inflation. >> oh my goodness we seen this movie before the jobs act he will stimulate capitol investment. our economy grew at twice the rate of any world economy up until the pandemic hit us is going to increase the tax receipts is going to make our economy grow that is precisely what we do need.
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remember when he said that but reagan? this it reckons that tax cuts will cause inflation came into the office 11% and got down to 3% inflation they keep saying this. >> is a 40-year-old movie it's a wonderful thing left that come on the tax extensions will create a 5 trillion-dollar deficit. that is going to cause inflation and interest rates to bloat sky high. >> how is it we have the highest tax revenue receipts ever? >> how come it didn't happen in 2018 to 19. the perfect lower rates are higher revenues when you drop in tax rates historically drop the rate on taxation, guess what inflation goes down not up. that is always true. >> occult supply-side economists they. larry: they have senator bill
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hagerty and steve moore i heard art was a great. so i could not make it. he's a pretty good to this guy. coming up elon musk and friends are going to stop this and that something questionable talk with congresswoman claudia tenney and the great mollie hemingway next up on "kudlow." [city noise] investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? (♪) or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price, we're asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and how clean water advances can help transform our tomorrows. better questions. better outcomes. t. rowe price
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of that story? it's a really smart way to deploy resources. if they want to win in november. so it's not just about money for ads or for, you know, the traditional way that republicans have engaged in elections. what we know now after 2020 is that the way elections are won are by harvesting ballots, getting them in early, working on all of the legal challenges, making sure that the elections are secure. so if you actually want to win, focusing on getting
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those ballots into the ballot box is smart. so it's not totally surprising that tech bros who kind of require success in there. well it's a hell of a thing. all these tech guys coming together. you were one of the first, maybe the first in your book to write about the 2020 election and the impact of zuckerbucks. and it took a while to persuade president trump. i mean, it took basically four years to persuade him that your argument was correct. so you get a lot of kudos for that. now, claudia tenney, this could work in new york. this could work all over the country. these are resources the gop has never really had. i mean, it's an effort electioneering effort before election day. so this is a bit of history in the making for republicans. it is critically important, larry. we can talk about issues all day. we can talk about personalities. trump versus biden, kamala harris versus jd vance. it's all going to come down to who can get the most ballots in the box, because once that ballots in the box, you can't reverse it. and the democrats have undermined our democratic process and
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undermined our democracy all the time by by doing this by vote harvesting in many ways illegal. and on top of the zuckerbucks issue, they have tasked under executive order 14019, they have tasked all federal agencies to go out and get ballot harvesting and get democrats in because they don't have the zuckerbucks money anymore. this is what the democrat or the republicans are combating. and i'm so grateful that they are doing it. molly's book is amazing. it's still really important reading for anyone who cares about elections. and after what i went through in 2020, we need to win this election and we need to not let the democrats cheat. it's basically it. i mean, this is the fight against zuckerbucks musk and them are putting up a lot of money. this should bear results. i mean, i think 20, 22 republicans were out shocked again with respect to well, you go but early early mail in balloting and harvesting i think it hurt the gop senate races in 22. well and what 2022 showed us? you know, there were all these polls showing that there was a wellspring of support for the republican party and those
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polls were actually right. what democrats did that was so smart, though, is they targeted key races in certain districts in for the house and in certain senate races to make sure that they achieved the results they wanted. they just they put the money where it actually mattered, where doing some of those tricks with ballot harvesting, with ballot trafficking, with other you know, shenanigans, they were able to achieve results well beyond what you would get if it were a normal election, like the kind that we'd had in previous decades. yeah, i mean, this is just as important as tax cuts, which is saying a lot for me. you know, tax cuts. i want to growthier platform, claudia tenney, elise stefanik sat in this very chair and told me that the republicans, mr. trump, could actually carry the state of wait for it. new york at least. stefanik. okay. she's a friend of yours. friend of mine, very smart lady. she thinks you're all going to carry new york. is that possible? seriously? yes, it is possible. and i think my theme of the election and my theme of
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this, this particular convention, is to make voting great again. and if we do that, and if we turn, i turned my district into what was a trump plus 17 into a 20 plus almost 34. we need to turn new york into what was a lee zeldin almost there to a trump victory. and it can be done. we just have to make sure we're on top of this issue. we're getting out there. what the what the what the rnc is doing here at this convention, bringing out these everyday americans, expanding our base, getting these great people out there to get them to believe that we are going to be more prosperous under trump. we can do it. some of those women last night were amazing. believable. yeah, we were watching it. terrific. and i got to show you this. i don't know, you really can't see it on the screen. it says trump tenney. i'm just starting rumors. it could be donald trump jr and claudia tenney in the next ten years. who knows? congresswoman claudia tenney and mollie hemingway, thank you very much for coming on. all right, folks, let's go straight to fox news. jacqui heinrich with the latest on the biden rebellion.
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if i can hear jackie, i'm going to try to hear you the best i can fire away, please. well, larry, with the calls for biden to be replaced on the ticket not entirely stamped out, we're now seeing a renewed push for him to energize his base, reportedly getting ready to announce big changes to the supreme court in legislative proposals to impose term limits on justices and also an enforceable ethics code. he reportedly previewed this change in a call with house progressives this weekend. one of at least four calls that he made to key caucus groups after hakeem jeffries met with him at the white house on thursday to share his members deep concerns that perhaps his candidacy was going to not just tank the white house, but also tank majorities for democrats in the house and in the senate. also the public calls for a leadership change renewed today with congressman adam schiff adding his name to that list. she he is a close ally of nancy
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pelosi and calling on biden to publicly drop was followed by quick confirmations that schumer and jeffries had also been pushing the dnc to end any effort to give biden the nomination early, with an early roll call vote this month. now it is unclear what is driving this conversation to resume after it somewhat died down this weekend. but last week, the biden-harris campaign reportedly started testing kamala's strength in a head to head matchup with trump and voter concerns about the president's candidacy are still very widespread. there's a new ap poll today showing that 65% of democrats believe that biden should withdraw. the same poll showed 58% of democrats think that kamala harris would be a good president, along with 20% of independents. and harris just said this on the campaign trail. listen it was a heinous, horrible and cowardly act. my husband, doug and i are thankful he was not seriously
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injured that day. no one should have to fear for the safety of a loved one because they serve in public office. the hallmark of any democracy is a strong competition of ideas, policies and a vision for the future. and just as we must reject political violence, we must also embrace a robust discussion about what is at stake in this election. so that was kamala harris with some well-wishes for trump trying to navigate sort of the new messaging after the attempt on his life. we're going to hear from president biden again later on this hour. addressing a civil rights crowd in las vegas. larry, jackie, henry, thank you ever so much. we appreciate it. all right. joining us now. wow this is a good one brian kilmeade, co-host of fox and friends and host of one nation. and if that weren't enough laurence jones co-host co-host of fox and friends. fellas, thank you for this. the rock music stopped,
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and, your honor, i want to play some sound from nikki haley in the convention last night. take a listen, please. i'll start by making one thing perfectly clear. donald trump has my strong endorsement period. all right, that's a big statement. and it was greeted by big cheers. lawrence jones. in the past, many conventions that i've been to, it was the republicans at each other's throats, plotting and scheming and feuding and the democrats completely united with the machinery. this year, you saw today, adam schiff comes out, you got 100 others, 200 others anonymously attacking joe biden. the democrats are the divided party. and i want to get your guys take on this because this is a complete role reversal. what are you thinking? well, i think the difference between the
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republicans and the democrats, the republicans always follow the will of the voter, even if the establishment or the more moderate members may disagree with them. and i think whether it was the prosecutions against donald trump all the way down to the assassination attempt against the former president, which he predicted at all, he said they were going to go after him when it came to the court system. and he also said that they would try to kill him. that is now true. and i think even the people that, don't agree with him on everything, as nikki haley said, are now forced to support him because that is the will of the voters. remember, the voters rejected joe biden. many of them, 70% said they wanted a new candidate. the democrats said, no, we're not going to do a primary process. and now they have the mess on their hand. using laurence's logic, are the republicans picking up the sentiment of the voters this year? right now? well, i refuse to use laurence's logic, and i know you to make me have to deal with lawrence in the morning. i stopped the rock
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music for you. that is a matter of friendship. that is brian kelley, one half of florida georgia line. very patriotic song. we'll go over that later. a couple of things i agree with lawrence logic they are building. i've never seen anything like it. i've known, have your experience, but i've never seen a coming together like this. in 2016. it was a circus. that's absolute circus. they're like, this guy is not going to be the party hated him right? virtually. but there's two things that happened. one, i got to give the vice president credit. she tweeted out. she tried to call the jd vance to congratulate him and then what she just said right now is joe biden struggling to say that it's terrible. if my heart goes out to him, we should just be competing. i thought she was right on the money. and i think nikki haley, this is why i love the soundbite you picked out, because nikki haley is the most formidable foe that he faced. no offense to governor desantis. she did. she did have the toughest comments. and she said read, basically read my lips. i'm all in. if you like me and you, you care what i think. i'm telling you to vote for him. she already said, even if you don't invite me, take my delegates. i think that shows you beat me. we'll hugging it
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out. we don't. and also she said something that's so key. republicans are not going to win this election if you don't win over more than just our party. meaning her party, then you. we will not win. i want to if just because you don't agree on everything with donald trump doesn't mean you shouldn't vote for this very important moment. it was a very, very important moment in a in a unifying convention. lawrence, we're just about out of time, but i just want to ask you, biden is interviewed by lester holt. all right. lester holt is a pretty smart fella. i know him and used to work in the nbc world. yeah, biden was back to his old tricks, attacking trump and lying and saying he was a threat to democracy
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a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. >> this was not an overdose. it was a poisoning. joe biden does nothing. i hold joe biden, kamala harris the borders are what a joke. gavin newsom and every democrat who supports open borders responsible for the death of my son. larry: it was a heartbreaking, heartbreaking talk from that great lady from california for joining us now texas congressman
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wesley hunt and john ratcliffe former director of national intelligence. wesley, this border has so many i mean this to borders ending national security, crime, ending public safety, killing kids with the fentanyl. what in the world comes to your mind when you hear that kind of thing? works during that speech i was sitting right next to president trump. i was looking at his face he was locked in on every thing that she said. he heard her loud and clear but it was happening in texas is a complete disaster we've had over people and sentinels ported to this country to kill every american six times. the cartels are running our border this is insanity. it's open border policy has made every single state a border state and in texas we are feeling the brunt of it. that's why president trump is going to win in november's number one issue is our southern border but it's got to be fixed we've got to stop this madness. larry: may end up being the number one issue the economy and
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inflation, this may be the number one. john ratcliffe this is no way to run national security policy you basically have a flood of people coming across the border. talk about trying to assassinate donald trump this is been going on for three and half years. >> yes, larry to the border issue the re reason we have a federal government tells us the preamble to the constitution provide for the common defense. secure the sovereignty and integrity of our territorial borders. one thing the federal government is supposed to do and i was fortunate like you were to be there for the side-by-side comparison. power at last year of president trump and 220,400,000 people come across the border. last year joe biden had 3 million c, illegally into this country. our last year we had three and a 42 chinese nationals accounted at the border. last year joe biden had 24000. it has been a colossal absolute disaster just like everything else joe biden's son from
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foreign policy standpoint. you talk about the iranians and assassination attempt in that intelligence but with that underscores is that our adversaries are salivating at the idea of having joe biden for four more years. they fear president trump coming back. they fear what he's going to do to them because they know what he has already done to them. larry: wesley, last 30 seconds i'm sorry were always short these people coming across the border, john ratcliffe described are not our best friends for cooks they are not setting the best and brightest and is a west point guy in a former apache pilot i fought to make sure we have a sovereign border and to keep these bad guys away from our country and from our fellow americans. i was at west point when 911 happened we cannot allow another 911 to happen again direct thank you wesley hunt and john ratcliffe you are terrific. i will be right back.
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