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and they finally threw in the towel and through their guidance, the shares are down 60% from their all-time high in april and looks like a good time to take a sip. jack: great ideas as always, to check out more read this week's edition at barron's.com don't forget to follow us at barron's weekend and join us again monday night. ♪ >> hello everyone welcome back to cuddle i am larry kudlow. i begin with a quote it will not help with these governors will not help us beat the pandemic, i will use my power as president to get them out of the way. don't take it from me, take a listen to the president himself who is thumbing his nose at her nation's governors and after he thumbs his nose he's putting his finger in their eye.
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federalism could be done, here's president biden. >> it will not help if these governors will not help us beat the pandemic i will use my power as president to get them out of the way. larry: that's really awesome, that is funny everybody used to criticize president trump for being so authoritarian, trump never did anything like this, trump love to work with governors and work with the private sector, the free enterprise companies. but as we know president biden caused a firestorm by announcing his mandate. i'm sorry it's a requirement not a mandate. is it really, will have to debate that. this is a requirement mandate on private sector companies with over 100 employees that their workforces must be vaccinated. or at least submit to a weekly test. federal workers have it even worse they have to get facts maxine.
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but will discuss with george at governor brian kemp in just a moment. the president engaging in executive overreach and undermining the constitutional principle of federalism, a.k.a. the tenth amendment. let me redo the tent the memo, the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution nor prohibited to the states are reserved to the states respectively or to the people or to the people is very important. now i'm going to say in addition the federal government does not have police powers to simply order private enterprise companies to do stuff, this is the antifreedom part that i find so troubling about the president's declarations yesterday. this is federal state-ism acting unilaterally with no restraints to literally order private firms to follow the governments dictate. this is america, you cannot do that.
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we can argue about interpreting interstate until we're blue in the face. but basically without an act of congress or without a law the president cannot order companies around, that is what really troubles me. it is bad enough that biden wants to tax these companies to death and regulate them and give them permanent entitlements to discourage work and encourage state home, that's bad enough, whole lot of people have already had covid and natural immunity which is really the strongest protection of all and they may not want to get vaccinated. using the science they don't need to get vaccinated. their natural immunity from prior covid cases is stronger than the vaccine. with the most delicious irony is so happens that at 9:30 a.m. this morning in a walgreens on the upper east side of new york i got my third pfizer vaccine.
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i consulted with my doctor and i went ahead and did it. i spoke to my doctor a couple of days ago and he insisted that i get the third shot. i'm afraid i did not consult with president biden and by the way i had scheduled the vaccination before mr. biden's speech yesterday, i did it on my own free will and my own free choice which i think is how most americans really want to live they can make their own decisions without being policed or forced or required at penalty of law and financial fines to follow the dictates of a bunch of central planners in washington, d.c. it does not work for me. let's talk joining us now georgia governor brian kemp an old friend thank you for coming on. let me begin with you, what is your biggest beef with this
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biden covid back story. >> it's good to be on with you. biden is up to the nation's governors and i'm unvaccinated governors than the taliban. he said this is not about freedom, to me this is everything to do with freedom, it is unfortunate that a president that said he was going to unite the country continues to divide with mandates and it's causing people to fight and argue when we should be minding and educating people about the vaccine i've been vaccinated like you and we continue to urge people and talk to their doctor and make a good healthcare decision for themselves but as a small business owner for 35 years the last thing that i want is more government telling me what to do and how to run my business every day. our small businesses and great corporations in georgia and across the country, they have more than they can do to implement new mandatory programs
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whether it's vaccine testing or anything else, it should be there decision not some mandate from the federal government. larry: have you in the state of georgia imposed or regulated wearing a mask, getting a vaccine, getting tests and so forth, have you actually taken statewide steps yourself? >> no we have not done statewide mandates on masks or vaccines. we obviously working with everyone to encourage that and promote that great i've been vaccinated and my whole family has but i believe that the decision businesses should make they have got to figure out for their particular business how they need to deal with their employees and keep their customers safe and they have the freedom to do that in georgia until yesterday. they could mandate that they want to, i don't think that's the right way to go but we had some businesses that elected to do that.
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others are tackling the problem in different ways with incentives and other things and some businesses are not mandating at all. to me all politics is local, especially when you cannot find enough people in the workforce, it does not matter what field, traditional manufacturing, a restaurant or an innovative technology company, everybody is looking for work we need healthcare workers and workers of all kinds and for us to put this in turn businesses and their employees to the vaccine police is something they don't have time for and to threaten them with a $14000 fine is absolutely outrageous. larry: i was wondering about that. a lot of workers may stay home, i know by the way this is interesting to me, a lot of unions are opposing this. the seiu hospital workers union is opposing this, and some cities across the country the firemen unions, the police
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unions are opposing this and in georgia 100 employees is not the smallest business those are small to medium-size and then you go up the ladder but might a lot of people not stay home, for example a lot of people who had covid and came out of it and find, they have the best immunity the natural immunity and they may not want to take the vaccine and that will hurt the labor market and hurt the business situation and the economy. >> i think you made a great point about natural immunity, there is a lot of that across the country. i think it's underestimated but regardless there is no doubt that it is out there but also from my perspective, i don't want to be the governor that is mandating that somebody say a female in childbearing years, i think that should be a decision that they need to make with
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medical professional, their doctor and local pharmacist, i trust them to do that, it is unfortunate that president biden does not. larry: governor are you or your attorney general going to sue the federal government to stop this. >> were looking at all legal options right now, we have a whole team of lawyers and attorney general is looking hard at this as well. this is not just us, there's a lot of other governors around the country and the attorney general around the country that are strategizing right now on how we can push back and look "this is us" fighting for businesses, fighting to give them the decision making process and take it away from the federal government. it is not just about this one issue, what are they going to do next, if they sent the president for this, what will they come next in your business or nonprofit that you're running. that's what scares me when you alluded to the earlier with the federal overreach and referencing the tenth amendment. larry: this is federal government central planning
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police in our system, you can't do that. my last thought, it seems to me it was a very harsh pressure that met with president biden i think he was aiming his fire primarily at republican governors and i think used has really trying to get off afghanistan and pose a distraction over was his bread-and-butter issue in the last couple of months chief of the blame republican governors for covid, do you get that feeling questioning. >> absolutely this is pandemic politics, 3.0 now. it is a typical playbook to distract from the crisis of the border, the drastic pullout of afghanistan and i think everybody agrees we need to get out of there the way it was done. it was heartbreaking and tragic for all those individuals that
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served or gave their life and ultimate sacrifice, god blesses people and their families that had to actually watch that. but also it is distracting from the problem of small businesses and medium-size businesses and big businesses and that is runaway inflation because the policies of this administration and i think it's exactly what you sent trying to distract in the pandemic politics he's using federal agencies of the political pond just like he did with the justice department on our elections integrity act there now doing it with the department of labor and other federal agencies. larry: using osha for this kind of police power is a pretty slender reach, brian kemp we wish you all the luck, thank you for coming on. upon "kudlow" the taliban reportedly mocking the u.s. by holding their government and now duration tomorrow on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. very bad story. i will call is going to join me
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larry: with respect to thein evacuation business. the white house is calling the taliban businesslike and professional and the national security said that is good because it's taken a step in the right direction. i don't know what the right direction is and i fear it could mean recognition for the taliban terrorists. joining us not to discuss we have ranking member on the foreign affairs committee congressman michael mccaul, thank you ever so much for coming on. you broke t the story on the charter planes still on the ground in the mazar-i-sharif airport. i wanted to get an update from you, i have not heard if any of those planes have left or what. >> they have not, many of the planes in the manifest have been cleared by state department and the taliban will not allow them to depart. some of them don't have the
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legal documentation to depart and we do have two commercial airliners out of kabul airport that have left for doha carrying westerners with passports and visas. were really at the mercy of the taliban. were not on thery ground, we hae no intelligence, no eyes and ears and were at the mercy of the taliban. i think every american left behind enemy lines has a price on the head and the taliban will use that further negotiations for leverage like the special envoy who thought that we could work out some last-minute peace deal you and i knew that would not happen and now the demands will be of legitimacy and financial assistance. larry: recognition that's what troubles me about the national security statement they came out the day before yesterday as they
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described, first of all you're telling us the charter planes are still on the ground and the taliban is a large part of n the problem, that is point number one. second of all professional, businesslike, first step in the right direction, to me any recognition whatsoever to this terrorist state to become a terrorist homeland, al-qaeda, isis, taliban, lord knows what, they get a be a huge mistake. where do you stand on the and where you think this is going. >> it is very dangerous and let's introduce the new government off the taliban, who are they, they all have ties to al-qaeda and some pre-9/11 probably the most dangerous ismr mr. haqqani network, there is a pipeline of terrorism between pakistan and afghanistan he is not going to be the minister of interior the administration is
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completely naïve or incompetent but the idea of new improved taliban when they're bringing them back to terrorist and by the way they get most five, the taliban five transferred out of guantánamo courtesy of the obama administration with bird-dog coming back in, this is the new government ofer afghanistan, its not a new day and they'll go back to their old tactics. larry: when you broke the story, i believe you did on the sunday talk show. did the white house, did the national security council, the state department tried to rebut you, stop you, call you off, that kind of thing, you broke it they did not break it. >> i do what i was saying was true, not just from state but we
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have a lot of contacts on the ground with the operation of pineapple for instance. we have veterans and active-duty and private organizations running a parallel state department if you will military to get thousands of these interpreters out in american citizens. what i was saying was accurate, but to your point it took them days to respond and they said that we cannot confirm, they did not deny it but eventually anthony blinken so they're not really hostages and then jen psaki said something to that effect. if you're not letting american citizens leave afghanistan injured demanding more from making demands of ransom, to me that sounds a hostage situation. larry: they hate that word hostage but as a practical manner i think you're right. i want to get to other quick things, and the house is it possible to get an intelligence
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finding so we can help the pineapple express underground railway, get them resources whatever is done, i know has to be highly classified but you do need a finding do you think it's possible to get one? >> i do we have the national defense authorization bill coming up. my committee foreign affairs is a clearinghouse to get these interpreters in american citizens out, often we turn to the pineapple express because they were effective in what i implored the state department to do is to not fight against it but rather work with them. they have better contacts than are state department, the he trust them because they know them on the ground as well as our american citizens. to your point hope we can make progress because they are really the unsung heroes and a huge disaster. larry: the private-sector patriots, the veterans. the last one, the department of
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homeland security is saying 63000 people have arrived in the u.s., roughly 7000 are u.s. citizens, 3500 or lawful residents. here's the kicker the remaining 84% or 52000 are other vulnerable afghans, basically 52000, i don't know if that number is accurate but that is a big number, we don't know who they are and their coming intoo the country and i want to get your thoughts on what the heck to do with them. >> it's a concern called lily pads to get vetted. i warned the administration, to get our american citizens out and not wait until the last minute but with respect to these individuals to try to find third countries that could vet them,
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not bring them into the united states where they had full rights under the constitution of course they did not listen to my advice and i am concerned my shared homeland security only takes a dozen to cause 9/11. this is a very big concern and if i could conclude with what you mentioned earlier tomorrow on the 20th anniversary, i never imagined to watch the taliban have an inaugural ceremony celebrating the victory of the united states of america and raising the taliban flag over our u.s. embassy. larry: it is the hardest thing to swallow. speaking as a broadcaster, formere policy guy, is just inconceivable to me. all of the bravery and the first responders in the uniformed services, the difficulties with
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the families and the 3000 people lost in the pentagon is hit. and so forth. all of the bravery, all of that is to some extent, i hate to say it but clouded over by what my friend bill called the events of the last 20 days which you are seen as well, we lost to afghanistan. how is that possible, we lost to afghanistan. >> the unconditional surrender to the taliban. they try to blame the prior administration, you and i know that would've not happened and it's really sad and i tell the veterans when they ask if it was worth it they say yes when you stop a 9/11 attack for 20 years and you liberated the generation of women and girls in that country. >> yes, these subdivisions to form this terrorist government which i hope biden company never
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recognize. anyway i've got to get out congressman michael mccaul, it's a great pleasure, good to see you. thank you ever so much i hope you come back soon. up next on because the president biden insist his new vaccine requirements are not about freedom, they're not about freedom, a lot of it is about freedom, american saying otherwise. he wants to do everything that he can not to talk about afghanistan what congressman john mccall was talking about, his diversions are coming out worse even this goofy think will take it up with charlie hurt and mercedes schlapp when "kudlow" returns right after the short break. ♪ (judith) in welcome to allstate. where you can pay a little less and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate.
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more. this is not about freedom or personal choice, it is about protecting yourself and those around you. larry: it is about freedom and it is about personal choice and it is about science to all which he is ignoring and i met a beginner to guest wonderful folks charlie hurt fox news contributor washington times opinion editor and mercedes schlapp white house strategic director. i will start with mercy it's like ada anything but afghanistan, afghanistan is a catastrophe for afghanistan, it's a catastrophe for the united states. it's a catastrophe for the western democracies and is a catastrophe providing politically. so now he wants to shift to spending $5 trillion of entitlements and taxes increase new deal to wreck the economy
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and from yesterday he will have policing power to take over the private sector which they hate anyway they would probably like to take over the private sector, his covid numbers have plunged substantially along with the rest of it, he did not deliver the goods in july with respect to the vaccines and now he's trying to run this like a czarist calm unite situation and he's not going to win that battle either izzy. >> you said aba i say abb anything but biden, what we are seeing right now is a complete disgrace coming from the biden administration. i gotta tell you not only the wrong messenger but the wrong message he is creating a more divisive situation anyone who heard that speech yesterday or not about to go get the vaccine there infuriating they hate the vaccine mandates and then he's creating a hostile environment
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with republican governors who they themselves said no we will not allow for vaccine mandates, governor abbott signed an executive order making sure that these government entities could not force vaccine mandates. this is an explosive situation with biden he cannot get this pandemic under control his poll numbers are very bad but a true timer see in the covid numbers go up and it's true we have to be able to follow the science and the problem there's a lot of science we don't know about but he can create a situation where you're blaming the unvaccinated instead of trying to figure out a way to get them on board if they want to get vaccinated making those personal medical positions and not putting this enormous pressure on workers and businesses who have already suffered enough damage from what we've seen with the covid crisis. larry:y charlie hurt, the logic
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is lackey. i suspect mercyt is right that this mandated vaccine is not going to play well atin all. and judging from the early reception. i talked to governor brian kemp from georgia early on the shell and a lot of people have had covid and god blessed them, they survive, most of them we lost a lot, i understand that. if you survived covid you have a natural immunity which is the best defense against the virus and the study has come out of his room and it's been embraced everywhere. that is the science, i ask you charlie hurt, for all i know you have natural immunity but if sabia's natural beauty and they know is better than a vaccine then why should they go get a vaccine and why should the president tell them they have to go get a vaccine. >> absolutely i think the president would do a whole lot of good if he is trying to get more people to get vaccinated. to make exactly as scientific
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based argument like that that the natural immunity is a very effective thing, t i honestlyse don't think that's a president biden is even trained to do at this point when he came out yesterday what he did was in effect the exact opposite of trying to convince anybody and get the vaccine. we had seen an uptick the people in the last month or so getting the first shots ofe. the vaccin, the reason is because of the delta variant and people are talking to the doctors and nurses and t they realize maybe the vaccine is the answer for me so they go out and get the vaccine. but i i guarantee you there's going to be a drop off after president biden speech yesterday. this business of telling people we've been patient with you but were running out of patience. he's talking to people like their children we have never since the invention of electricity in america seen any
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president speak to the american people like this. it is worse than anything jimmy carter ever did. this is like the speech on steroids. this comes after months of a the people talking about a stick approach, who do you think you're talking to a herd of donkeys that is literally the posture that these people have toward the american people. it is not very effective. larry: it is not unifying either. i've said this on other issues, i year end for the days of calm and peaceful and cooperative common sense under donald trump. i year end for a return for those days. >> after all trump is supposed to be the dictator. unfortunately biden is trying to seize police power to control
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some 80 million workers in the united states private sector not even the federal sector, the private sector which ise, aweso. the point i'll go back to anything but afghanistan is charlie right, will this make the problem worse for biden and his politics? >> there is no way that joem biden can recover from the horrific poll numbers that he seemed right now. his political job has to be very nervous. i was thinking the administrations can at the d focus is to figure out the best thing leg which you people vaccinated. afghanistan fiasco which has been probably one of the worst foreign policy decisions made in our lifetime and beyond it's going to haunt him moving forward because that will not go away as much as the herd of donkeys, the democrats want to keep it quiet and want the
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problem to leave. the reality that the taliban are still holding onto americans in afghanistan, the stories coming out of their whether the afghan interpreter for women who were being brutally beaten up or executed, it is happening and we can't avoid that problem and then you gotta realize we go into the 20th anniversary of 9/11, could there be another terrorist attack on u.s. soil, if that happens the president biden's watch, there is simply no way. larry: yep, no afghanistan talk so you goes for digression like covid, that turns out to be a political disaster. then you have a wonderful digression, we will spend 5 trillion more dollars,ta american taxpayers in love with that and tax and regulate everything. this guy i don't know he's making jimmy carter the good.
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i year end for the calm trump days among federal government. i love youou both, charlie hurt, mercedes i appreciate it very much. up next on "kudlow". our next guest dear friends of ours they were mocked for predicting that the dow was soaring to 36000 they made that 1999. the first estimate was 35000. but anyway look at it now it's almost there a little setback this week time to buy a back, we have kevin hassett and james classmen, i hope we have a good picture of their book, dow 36000, we are on our way on "kudlow", please stay right "kudlow", please stay right here.
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glassmen they were mocked in 1999 for their book dow 36000 we have it on the fullscreen. now i would argue can rogoff, professor rogoff of harvard argued in the wall street journal the day before that hassett and glassman are beingwe vindicated. we finally got them to come on the show. kevin hassett former chairman of the council economic advisors, james glassman secretary of state for publicic diplomacy and ceo of glassman advisory. thank you very much. he let the cat out of the bag, i know you guys really did not want to come on until you got to 36000, i understand that. but he was your great cheerleader, i've been your great cheerleader because this is stocks for the long run, yup some wrinkles but this is basically jeremy siegel stocks for the long run and i was just
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noodling a big crackup in 2000 and did another bad one in 2008 and because of the pandemic at least the first half of 2020, but fellas, look where you are, your around 35000, the market slumped a little bit, your honor roll i want you to take a bow and tell me why is the left paul called men and all of them so much against what do you say. kevin you begin. >> i think thehe bottom line and we've been fighting the fight with jim going way back into the '90s, the left doesn't want ordinary folks to own equities to participate in the stock market because as equities go up and capital becomes more valuable then everybody turns into a capitalist. it's a key part of the socialist agenda to discourage people to invest in equities. that's why jim and iran into a buzz saw jim and i were in the
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coffee room at the american enterprise institute and they said all these guys say there's a bubble and said i did the math for greenspan when i was at the fed and there is not a bubble and that turned into the book but the bottom line we just said if you're in for the long haul bye equities in the work out oky and people went nuts and the reason they are pushing a socialist agenda that is defeated if everybody participates in equity markets. larry: i bet you agree with kevin, let me ask you were looking at this from several standpoints of political angle and there's a stockmarket angle i had charles payne on last evening talking aboutre you fellows stocks for the long run, what other wrinkles are there in this book that we should recall, stocks for theca long run, if it slumps by somewhere, et cetera, anything else we need to know? >> frankly there is not much more to it than that, the problem is in the short run stocks are very scary to a lot of people, i think it was your
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wife christie who said the stockmarket you get paid for the agony of the short-term ups and downs. and if you can survive those in many long-term investors can then you will do really well. the fact is from original article in 1998 i'm just looking at the number the return 576%, $10000 invested at that time turned into $67000 and if you invested at the time of our book you would have $55000. that is those terrible periods that you talked about, you need to be a long-term investor, you've got to believe in america to do that. you have to believe in the: system. larry: newt gingrich put it very nicely, i've been using it yet biden company and the left
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progressives and there in favor of big government socialism and our side is in favor with free-market capitalism or free enterprise capitalism. here is the fun part, he had a john mclaughlin pole, you know him you both know him he's a fabulous poster and his polls showed vastly people favor free enterprise capitalism and they did not favor big government socialism. into some extent it's not battle playing on the stock market in general book coming out about socialism. that is the issue isn't it? >> that is right and as you mentioned i have a book coming out called the drift it's coming out in early november l which talks about this. the bottom line for folks who are listening right now, equities have gone up a lot over the last couple of years just
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like they did in 98 were the years before 98 when you first wrote about this in the wall street journal and everybody asked should i take my money out or should i leave my money and or is it too late. the message of our book, hold still today it's not too late but if you put your money in equities you have to hold it for a good long time like five or ten years and if you need the money next year equities could drop 30 or 40% but if you want a holder for the long haul euro was guaranteed to make money. that is basically true thenot fd now it's not too late for people who are listening you can put your money in equities but it's gonna be money you're willing to leave them there for a long time. larry: james i'm going to give you the last word, when you were writing the column for the washington post. you showed all the fancy mutual funds and hedge funds are much too expensive, their performance is highly suspect and after-tax they do a rather poorly. you can just buy the index and hold them forever in your much
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better shape, you get the last word. >> absolutelyhe it's a change fr small investors and they are turning into that.er my last word 20 years ago we were talking about prioritizing part of social security, what happened since our book came out as absolute proof that that should've been done and that issue should resurface. and let the prophet with what's happening with american business in the stock market. larry: i expected it very much. james glassman, kevin hassett, i love you and your bride, i have become on soon. and for illegals after the whole border catastrophe. that is the latest pitch from the woke democrats and their massive 5 trillion-dollar spending bill amnesty, i would not say that's exactly a budget issue but then again who knows, 10000 page document will talk
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way this proposal joining me too talk about that steve miller white house advisor founder america first legal and great pal of "kudlow". this is really something, there is a 10000 page bill nobody will ever know what's in it so that's what they're trying to do, you been riding the department of homeland security actually is saying to all these refugees evacuated, 52000 or 84% steve miller are other vulnerable afghans so in other words no one knows who they are, they are coming into the country to. what should we be doing about this. >> tomorrow is the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and one of the most overlooked part of them 9/11 commission's report was emphasis on immigration security, i sort of want to take this conversation today on national security focus for that
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reason our open southern border combined with a completely unvented unverified on authorized evacuation program for random afghan nationals from whom we never worked before jeopardize her security in which we have never seen in 20 years. the taliban has regained control of afghanistan it is now a terror wonderland so anybody that they want to be slipped into a stream of evacuees. we know the taliban was controlling the checkpoints and ice is set up presence on the ground or they could come into the southern border. we are ignoring the crucial lessons of the murderous attacks of two decades ago. >> that is a good take the national security at take and i have not heard a single word from anthony blinken or the other senior staff people.
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but what about this business of sticking some form of amnesty into the 10000 page reconciliation bill which offends me. there is so much bad stuff, here they go again the left wing woke wish list. >> let me be very clear in stating that this would be the in of the filibuster, the end of our border in the end of the eunited states senate, all three gone out once. you put a massive amnesty in the middle of this b (vo) this is a place for ambition. a forge of progress. a unicorn in training. a corner to build a legacy.
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larry: despite we still commemorate the brave men and women who ever and where they are of 9/11. saints, just the one that i knew. john william peary rest in peace. elizabeth: we have news coming in we have news coming in of ourpre on private businesses business disrupting and disrupt labor force. 19 governors plan to fight this as an unconstitutional power grab even president biden, nancy pelosi, the cdc director, dr. fauci, jen psaki already agreed month ago this was government overreach and we have the sound on that full break down how biden will lose the constitutional fight
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