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es! (crowd applauding and cheering) (dramatic music) - [soldier] santa anna advances north. we're gonna need a hell of a lot of reinforcements. - you may all go to hell! i'm going to texas! - y'all halt right there and state your business! - we're volunteers here to fight for the republic of texas. (tense music) (cannon blasts) (dramatic music) - the enemy has demanded our surrender. (rifle fires) my garrison faces the sword if the fort is taken. (guns firing) (intense music) larry: larry: hello folks, welcome to l "kudlow", i am larry kudlow.
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the federal reserve meeting is being held today and tomorrow.od there is an f1c announcement followed by the usual jay powell conference slated for tomorrow afternoon. i guess at 230.he >> for all you fed watchers anrd others concerned about the stock market portfolio. the fed has a brand-new challenge it's called a hundred dollar oil pretty good story oni the wall streetet journal websic all about saudi and russiautn production cuts in the fed is going to hold their interest rate target study tomorrow. i guess everybody thinks that the several and novelist think world oil is under stock by several million built into barrels a day and going beyond the journal oil story, joe biden has essentially frozen drilling in alaska at big chunks of the gulf of mexico and closing downs
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oil and gas exploration in the t great state of new mexico. i believe we got that news today which happens to be the home of the interior secretary, deb haaland who is a native american who insist on going against the tribes in new mexico were sowh many other native americans would love to have high-paying jobs in the oil fields, go figure. in other words opec plus wax the u.s. on the head by cutting back on production and please don't forget that includes iran and venezuela with russia and saudi. joe biden's response is to slam down current and future production herdoe in the u.s. i tandem with outhr adversaries sheer insanity, totally giving up energy independence wasted away the progress of the trump0 years. we are not quite to $100 oil yet but we are gaining with today's quote for brent crew is around
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$95, west texas about $91 following world wholesale prices up nationwide aaa retail gasoline aclt the pump has climd all the way back to $3.88.3.30 year-end last december was $3.30 and you cajon also note since je biden took office based on february 2021, gasoline is up over 50%, how about that. in the last couple of months th topline cpiti inflation rate end the 12 month slide and is nowre beginning toas rise again. a big reason is energy and thats is likely to w continue. t here's what the fed hahis to contend with.so i've said this before but not for a while. let me repeat, refined petroleum products permeate the entiret on
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economy.on. that is why energy has a huge impact on inflation. it's easy for economic eggheads to exclude food and energy from the prevailing inflation. it's a big mistake do you know what requires fossil fuels, are you ready for this i haven't done this list in a while. fasten your feet onto seatbelts, chewing gum, golf balls, shampoo, shaving cream, phone, close, toothpaste, asphaltps, trashbags, laptops. hang on i'm just getting warmed up. diapers, pacifiers, toys used by the units and babies around the world that are all made with oil or natural gas or both but hang on, hospital operating rooms that keep the u.s. healthy fossils are used by lifesaving products and equipment like pacemakerspa, mri machines, iv bags, tube surgical instruments, stethoscopes, i'm not done,
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fossil is critical tohe prosthetics, hearing aids, glasses, contact lenses and hang on chemicals derived from petroleum also to make soaps, lifesaving pharmaceuticals used by emergency care doctors and physicians and by the way let's not forget fertilizer which impact.s food prices which is another pocketbook kitchen tablm issue. there is why president trump calls oil and gas liquid gold.s it's incredibly important inomy. every nook and cranny of ournomi economy and because of gemr. biden's bidenomics which wages a continuous work onri fossilce fuels. the likelihood is energy prices will continue to rise right into e next recession in the, federal reserve will have to doh something about energy. they can have to go after energy
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related inflation before the next recession. that's good to be the fed $100 challenge and that is my riff for tonight. we will the entry continued the discussion later with the brilliant kevin hassett formerrs chair of economi.c advisors. but that is just the beginning.u first up we're going to talk b about the soidn hunter biden suh papa joe's irs and the biden's attempt to intimidate whistleblowers predesigned were not bad enough attorney general merrick garland scheduled to appear in front of the house judiciary fo or the first time w the republican congress. we welcome a great friend ohio congressman jim jordan chair ofr the house judiciary committee.n >> i'm still laughing at that risk did you tell me democrats want to get rid of so and
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pacifiers for your grandkids is that what yo>>u just said. >> not just gas stoves, it's everything else, holy cow. larry: i was telling theoo producers when you heard this you would want to talk about it because you would rather talk about the economy. your good economis wout mr. chan enjoy that.ou would >> that was quite the list butwt they want to get rid of oil and gas, president trump is rightst when he talks about what this means to our economy andthe american families. i know we did not talk about that but it made me laugh whenmp you went throughor the list. larry: in important point just to pause for ten seconds and we go on to the other stuff they are presiding over. refined petroleum products and related products permeate jim jordan the entire economy very few people understand the importance and it affects every kitchen table and everyta
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pocketbook issue therebl can be, egghead economists want toclud exclude food and energy, you cannot do that because food and energy comprised, what we do. et cetera. >> have to have the food andts energy not just the food and products but the energy for everything els e we do, energy atlarr the heart of it all and that's with the left attacks it is crazy. dead right, chairman jordan there is a bunch of things i want to raise this up on your website, you have a big hearing tomorrow with merrick garland and some other matters as well. last night james comer was oned laura ingraham and mentioned the hunter biden lawsuit against the irs is somewhat amusing you could say it's his father's irs is an effort to intimidate thews
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irs whistleblower and presumably any othe r whistleblower that happened to pop up. i just wonderethd mr. chairmango what you thought about james comeinr said. >> the whistleblowers testimony has been consistent, is stood up to four hours ofar cross-examination from the democrats and the oversight committee with mr. shapley and mr. ziglar testified in the public hearing, the stories that have changed the whitee hoe hot no stories, the white house change story with hunter biden and i t was not involvedhe with anybody, maybe more importantly the justice department story has changed multiple times. d david weiss brought me on june t is that i have full authority to determine when, where and whether to bring charges, he brought me 2 t3 days later and change the io could only bring charges in the u.s. attorney district in delaware. the further confused matters you
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write lindsey graham and says i have not chosen to go to special counsel status, i hadknow discussions with the justice department, three stories and 33 days. they can go after the whistleblowers all they want. all i know their testimony has i not changed, been consistent stood up to cross-examination. not the white house and not theg justice department. larry: is weiss going to cometh before your committee in october. >> sure is the justice department said he would testify publicly and we said okay, here is the date we expect you to be there we will see if he honorse the my guess attorney general garden will get a few questions about that tomorrow we will see if he honors the commitment the justice department gave to us we would also want to talk to a number of witnesses before the 1 october 11 date and we put that out there and talk to two of the 11 this far and they basically o backed up everything mr. shapley e and mr. ziglar told us at thee whistleblowers as a agency worked on the case.
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larry: i was following this as we tried to and you been so gracious with your time on the show. mr. weiss, the special prosecutor has a lot of explaining to do he not onlyal changed his story but he putnk together the phony deal with blanket immunity, now he's coming back and indicting hunter biden and we don't think is going to go after the international transactions which is much of hunter biden story and that story is much a part of joe biden story. >> exactly right you preside over an investigation for five years and investigation of the defense counsel with a search warrant and puts together plea deal that was so ridiculous the judge said no and a host of other facts, you preside over that and when judge noriega says we never seem to be things like this ever in the falls apart anh now we need special counsel, who
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do you name the guy who presidea over all of that, it makes noke sense to anyone who iss watchig the of this.fo and that'll be a line of questioning tomorrow for the attorney general. larry: what else do you wante w tackle with merrick garland. we talkee d about this today school board, he tried to pass them. i guess catholics would latin masses. i want to get to the truck prosecution as well.ion a possible bribery were one of his u.s. attorneys or assisted attorney, brad tried to tell the stanley woodward is a very goodo defense lawyer, that your judgeship will be better viewed if he would pull back if youum would not present the trauma people. is that we want to go withf merrick garland or his other stuff you want ttoo raise today. >> all of that will be raised s but the heart is a disparate
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treatment the unequal application of the law the double standard, that isrd, the theme. when you look at david weiss selected a special counsel afteg he presided over all of thate investigation over five years versus jack smith the guy who was looking for ways to prosecute the very people a targeted by the obama administration irs, jack smith who indicted formendr president trump in two different locations. that is the double standard we want o show morrow and also thea school boardnd member random the said we will treat pro-life catholics in the pfizer reauthorization and how that haw toil change and a whole host of things that will be subject that members will have concerns about raise questions about. larry: what happened, i know you want documents from jack smith and down in georgia, the toe prosecutor fani willis. whatever happened to the guy who
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is supposedly investigating joe biden's misuse of classified documents. >> no one even knows his name his name is robert hur. larry: you beat me to it. >> no one else remember. >> whatever happened to this guy guy. >> great question. >> u.s. editors are not supposed to have any of these documents outside of the national archives library orrchiy or secure room,r our vice president, this guy is supposed to investigate them in their sitting by the corvette and we have not heard a peep out of this.w meanwhile they want to put tnald trump in jail for the next 750 years. >> who was president. who was the president. the ultimate decider on what is classified and wha at is not thy are going after him like crazyhy and they have an action of the
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case that they brought in miami. we have not heard anything from robert hur and the one that scares me the most is fani willis, we learned this two t weeks ago, literally looking to indict, go after three unite, d states editors including the top republican on the senate judiciary committee,or senator graham, she was a hair breath away from indicting him, that io crazy for simply doingb their b that is how out-of-control thise is gotten in the double standara that the vast majority of the american people understand now exist. larry: chairman jim jordan you are the best of the best i can't thank you enough for. your time, i know you're very busy but don't forget refined petroleum products affect the entire economy every nookec and crannya >> they sure do. >> next up on "kudlow" can republicans get on the same page and actually pass 12 good solid
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budget cutting appropriation bills we call the regular order. will they actually cut spending were good as the chair of thefo house ways and means committeean mr. jason smith and don't forget fox business will host the second republican primary debate that will be at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley california and that will be on wednesday september 27 at 9:00 p.m.tr eastern and yours truly and ourc whole "kudlow" team will beas broadcasting live out of simi valley and we will host a pre-debate coverage in the usual show 8:00 p.m. for the8 pre-debate, the usual show will be 4:00 p.m. eastern, 1:00 o'clock pacific. i am "kudlow". you do not want to miss it. ♪
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larry: all right so, a lot of maneuvering and larry: a lot of maneuvering,e yapping, yelling, screaming can republicans get on the same page and pass 12 appropriation bills and regular budget order,en actually cut spending and avoid a government shutdown. i guess maybe we can avoid a government shutdown. c
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we welcome back missouri congressman jason smith who is the chair of the house ways and means committee, mr. chairman thank you very much. i i wanted to talk budget but i wanted to say if you have something to say about the impeachment inquiry from the ways and means you were the one who broke the story with the irs whistleblowers and we wereorni thinking about the budget stuff in the news this morning and today but in fact do you want to speak to the issue of who's going to come before your committee or do you want to hold that in advance.volv >> i would be happy to we've been involved in this process since june when we release the two irs whistleblower testimony on june 22 which was over 15rvie hours of interviews sense the point the two irs whistleblowers have given u we's additional documents that we are reviewing, right now and we're going to set
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in the process under federal law 6103 with this private taxpayero information we have toug make tu public through atin executive session data we made the 15 t hours of testimony of the two irs whistleblowers public and we will do that shortly this very important information that the two irs whistleblowers have t given us in addition to their prior testimony into backup thel prior testimony and it's important for the american people t to see it along with te judiciary committee and thete oversighe.t committee. larry: mr. chairman, on that point i want to say hunter biden has nerve suing the irs for releasing personal information. as i listen to you you say the whistleblowers are doing their job and their duty. >> these whistleblowers arey brave, one thing about it p throughout the several months that have passed the white house
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story has changed numerous times but guess what the two irs whistleblowers have been consistent their stories have not changed and we subpoenaedha fbi agents andve irs agents in they came before us and they confirm testimony of the irs whistleblowers. you tell me these same lawyers are the same lawyers according to the ir whistleblower that told the department of justiceth prosecutors if they brought charges against the president'sd son they would face career suicide that is what we areji dealing with. >> jim s jordan had similar thir to say. jamie, on fox news also had similar things. the whistleblowers also changehu their story but is intimidation, hunter biden and his team abbero lowell, they're just trying tovn intimidate these guys, they have
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not changed their story one bit so the intimidation is not working.th >> intimidation is not working, what i'm worried about is intimidation of other whistleblowers and other employees of the irs of thes of department of justice that weng need to geret before congress ai have them answer questions because it's a pretty big webr, according to the information that we receiv we so far we have several people that need to come before us and answer questions. larry: you're going to have new faces coming up in the weeks ahead. >> absolutely jim subpoenaed several employees of the department of justice taxer division we need t so bring thel men and answered questions.ma larry: that isn. very important. can i bring you back to the budget going on the house freedom caucus and try to align with the main street republicans in the conference. it didn't seem to work out but
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as i understand it speaker mccarthy is saying we may or mae not have a vote on thursday but there may be multiple votes as y people tried to move know to yes. i assume you'rthe on board and disabuse me of that motion. >> speaker mccarthy says will stay here until we get theb do b done, do we have a fight ahead of us, absolutely but let's notn forget the united states senate controlled by the democrats have yet to pass what appropriation bill. we passed some appropriation in the house of repcont representaa the democrat-controlled senate has not passed one. the american people are tired of the reckless spending they sell 10 trillion happened in the first two years of joe biden's presidency were nancy pelosi and chuck schumer controlled everything and it led tolosi inflation increase in 17.4% for
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all americans make it moreto p difficult to put food on theirth tables, close on their backs and gasoline in their cars i'm notee going to allow the democrats that they cannot pass a bill in their own chamber. >> jason you and i have talked about this through the years, if you can get regular order i know that sounds like it's in the weeds and i know there are 12 appropriation committees, if each one passes and appropriation bill on their jurisdiction. then you will not have to have the crazlls y omnibus spending n the dead of night and nobody knows what is in them whether the maui disaster release or ukraine funding or the man on the moon. to me the taxpayers can understand what each appropriations subcommittee can do but if it is one big bill no one will know and tell his pasts
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>> that's exactly right the american people to members of congress we want individual appropriation bill this is something the speaker has pushed from day one we will continue to push for, i don't believe you all 12 appropriation bills passed out of the house and senate and agreed to before october 1 which is when a government funding hit, you wilo see a huge debate of how do we fund government moving forward until we passed the individual appropriation bills. larry: the last one as i understand that the resolution on the table now will also help to close the southern border which as new news reports is completely and utterly out ofou ntcontrol. >> when you travel across this country that comes up other than the cost of goods going up withu inflation three unsecured border
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is a huge topic in a huge concern and that's exactly what our plan is hr to the past out of the house to the continuing funding bill we have to secure our border even the mayor of ned york city, the democrat mayor is saying they cannot handle the disaster thahet is happening. even democrats in real americamr are seeing what's happening but the democrats in washington, d.c. are so ouashit of touch thy want open borders in the policy that joe biden has been pushing: which are all wron tg for amerit larry: thank you jason smith.y: we appreciate it very much. as always. as i said in my roof, the fed has a $100 oil challenge comingo they may not tighten tomorrow and probably won't raise their rate but the have to have the oil keeps going up and gasoline keeps going up. it's going to end in recession. we'll talk about it with kevin hassett plus we have liz peek
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larry: all right, as w larry: as we mentioned at thee top off the show i might add jm jordan love so much we might talk about the federal reserve 100 othewelcr oil challenge. we welcome back to the show the smartest guy on the planet kevin hassett former council of economic advisors and the most important book of the 20th's century, the s drift of stoppina socialism you cannot get a better intro than that, let's face it.he it'sre incredible. >> there is a good deal of truth to it i'm reading larry lindsey today and he makes his
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observation the atlanta fed is posting the gdp tracker 4.9% for the third quarter.dk that may or manoy not bob up and down i understand that in the cleveland fed has a 3.4%, total spending in the economy nominal gdp 8.3% that is not g your restrictive monetary policy and on top of that i want to raise the business about $100 oil. it seems like were going there and everybody's cuttingwa productionnt and as you well knw joe biden's responses he wants to cut production even more he took new mexico out of play he's a really take it alaska and much of the gulf of mexico in my question that said meeting is today and tomorrow they speak tomorrow and they're good to t keep the race steady but want the fed have to tighten into the
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latest oil shock?th >>at absolutely they will it'soh something we've been talking about for a couple months and oil hit $70 a barrel and we had a conversation that is going to go to 100 because it's one ofth the things we've seeatn over and over in markets and what economists say is nonlinear onca you get to $60 a barrel you can jump over 10ov0 relatively quicy because you've constrainedth supply that is something that wt see right now in the history ofu this is you gond up around a hundred or 120 in the whole d start slowing down and as a whole world economy slows down demand goes down and the oil price will go back down below 60 but i think rent the front andon in this real challenge for the fed because they think they should raise rates and the interest rate is 100 basis points to low in inflation data and gdp and oil are all saying the same thing.
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larry: economist would like to say excluding food and energy and we only get the core rate.uc the reality we talketsd about ts at the top ot f the show refinen petroleum products affect every nook and cranny of the economy their reach is absolutely incredible, you cannot ignore that and you cannot ignore fertilizer which impacts food prices in the major way, these are all the kitchen table products and pocketbook that have gone peopleav so furious ad received the level of cpi is upe 70%, cpi 15% during the biden administration the fed's job is not done and if they are going to coast through the fall hundred dollar oil throws a monkey wrench into the coasting plans. >> it certainly does and the reason why is tha e kitchen tabe
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issue is because people got to get to work and move around in trucks gotta get the product to walmart and when the gasolinees goes up people consume the same amount of gasoline but they pays ala lot more and you can see ths in the retail sales in august i'm sure you noticed retail sales look like they're reallye strong because everybody was spending so much money at gas stations. if you took out gas retail sales were flat and that is basically the story of s america right now and so maybe the fed is going ta say all of the retail sales are flattening out because everybody spending money on gas so we can ease off a littlthe bit on the hikes. if you look at topline inflation it's going to be seven tenths and somethinitg like that, you were siding the core number so top i inflation is not a place where the fed should pause, it's looking like the 70s again if you compared to the 70s andup goes u, p and down in the fedth seems to be justey in denial as
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they were at the beginning when> they say supply chain disr disruption. it'll be interesting to see do you think jay powell will scare th trye market ts tomorrow or ae people going to say no problem,o soft landing, no more tigh tightening. >> i have the highest regard we used to have lunch wha. t we wes in the white house and i say he's really serious about fighting inflation. the 100% wants to but i think it's getting bad advice. he got a phd economist they have 500 that the fed and all of them were trained in cambridge massachusetts, they are all saying we're going to be okay but were not and jay will see another month or twoma about daw then he willil crackdown hard. i am guessing he signal deposit does not want to surprise thingh so he willis be crazy when hey: talks to market. larry: we will leave it there. kevin hassett we appreciate it. now right here living color liz
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peek syndicated color and fox news contributor and deroy murdock senior fellow the london policy research at a fox news contributor. what does the oil thing do i get to go to do deroy murdock first, this is basic necessity. including the fertilizer funes, part, these are all kitchen table issues, what this is due to the race to the presidential race which appears to be trump versus biden bus assume that for one moment. >> joe biden seems to be trapped in spira sl self-destruction mortgagor, began oil prices and inflatiogeis in will follow. inflationary he gets off of his back. yesterday in new mexico same block off the thousands of acres, number drilling. number drillinope drg in alaskas pushed up oil prices for $70 a barrel a month ago now they'red pushing 95. applone go inflation and this is based on the religion that oil
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is evil there good to skateboard, backpack, syringes, shower curtain, it's not about c driving electric vehicles or gas vehicles we have oil and b everythingad, he is fighting tht and that's putting himself in bad shapliste for next year. larry: i have 200 items. i'm not going to bore you and waste your time, you can dial ul the rest. with all this happening, here comes the uaw i might not agree with everything that they want but they have been clobbered by increasing prices not just the last two years but they have a gouda coal adjustment going back to the crisis of 2008, 2009 whel uncle sam bailed out the will companies not ford but the bailed out chrysler, fiat, stellantis ngm. here comes the uaw what does tha this do.e >> this is a big problem for jai powell and joe biden joe biden is it a ticklish position
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because it's his ev mandate that made the uaw angry about the dwindling membership in the outw years in that think they'rein totally right to b ie worried about that. in fact that's why they don't want biden involved in the negotiation. we don't want your help which ip pretty stunning for a president is happy to weigpyh in on this d jay powell has to deal withal rising oil prices ansod now also hundreds of thousands of people striking and going for bige raises in the u.s. no one is talking about wages in general go without because the averageha hourly earnings have been goinge down or not rising not fast. you had a floongd of people inth hospitality and low-paying jobsp right now tens olof thousands of kaiser permanente employees who voted to strike at the end of the month. if they don't get a whoppingnt
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raise the ups handed outia substantial increases in pay when they settle about threeago. weeks ago or four weeks ago, this is not the end of it the uaw is at the top of the heap in the top of the mind. union labor across the country a is looking at the ups and thes pilots union and uaw saying we want ours and they look at thei, inflation for the lax two years. five years ago with the contractor written know what expected 8% inflation, 5% inflation which we had the last two years. larry: dj norquist ta o work at the ca and the trump years was e-mailing me today, over 20% of the new jobs the past year and government related jobs. you said in healthcare is that government related jobs, healthcare. >> i don't think so, kaiser permanente is health related jobs, the additions to
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government i am assuming. teachers, a lot of teachers wer laid off during ththe covid. so i am assuming that i think it's worth looking into. that is not healthy for our economy that that is a big slug. of new hires. e work.productiv i think that is concerning but i think again what jay powell will have to deal with he's looking a at the raises saying that's not what my 2% target looks like and i think kevin is right, he's behind the curve and i hate the idea that were going to pauseag again and raise rates again. that seems horrible to me.st g let's get this over with spivak if you're going to hit a backend you have to hit a backend you can't read aroun.d your backendr we were justum talking about h w trump is going to rally or talk to the rank and file and give a
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speech. biden has pulled back and sheer terror but you wrote a piece foa thile daily caller and mr. trumt should rally in black communities read we don't have h lot of time, can you give us a lot of thought spivak the maga rallies we see an increase in support fonr republicans andd black folks up to 20% saying we need to vote for trump, you ought to go to black neighborhoods and i think the left would freak out their heads will explode in the black voters behind the cause. larry: liz peek, do deroy murdock, thank you very much. coming up on "kudlow" and education crisis in america and what we need is a lot more school choice and a lot less ideological indoctrination from the left. jackie deangelis and brian brenberg join us to talk about it right here onset when "kudlow" returns. t ♪ hfisher investments is different than other money managers.
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state of education in america. we are brian brenberg and jackie deangelis cohosted the big-money show right here on fox business. jackie we will start with you, school choice has to be essential to school reform. >> absolutely somebody people are fed up and what their kids are learninglk in school.tt you're talking about the sexual education tolee little kids anr talked about criticay l race theory in all these different things. they want to have option to do would be bound to the public school system you see how were falling behind and we loosened up the rules to make it okay. i have a friend whose child cannot read in school and we had a big discussion at dinner and the grandma said you have to, work with your child at home you have to help her and they said i send her to school so the teacher to read in a not enough anymore. larry: inner-city is thegges bit tragedy, i'm just guessing i'mrp not an expert, inner-city,
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minority groupou ks et cetera. >> that has been true for some time but the fact even if you g outside of traditional tough spots, education is not working for people inc. parents are a finding out and wait a secondtht that's what you doing in thelite classroom we know the problems it comes to literacy and mathh and every subject but the point of the town hall let's talklk about solutions there are wayssh out of this states that are pursuing school choice and entrepreneurs who were building nek abw alternative, let's talk about that let's forge the pack because the people to take advantage of the alternatives are going to be the one to create the future in america. larry: school choice is growing, my pal betsy enter betsy devos i want to ask about religious schooling in some areas is frowned upon but i think should be part of the mix what do you think. >> i agree i think the homeschooling brian knows a lot
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about we discussed because he homeschools his children but charter schools, religiousreli schooling, people are looking foler the options and to have mo control it is about the parents wanting to take the control baco because the government has put its hands intoan everything, thk about it you know this as well as i do if you start them at a young age we cannot see the impact but in ten or 20 years with a whole generation of kids coming out with the ideology. all the sudden the landscape changes. larry: i know it is an easy target for conservatives but why do the teachers unions remain such staunch opponent of school choice. i don't get it. >> you get it when you have to compete against something that can show you what. they know when you have institutions and teachers of flexibility and they focus on the basic and not ideology, though schools perform better kids likt e that more the resuls are good and that's why the
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state that we live in with homeschool for a very long time and they give us nothing, they give us on every taxpayer dollars back because they hateea the fact that we taking controlt and we care about values. part of school homeschool or religious or private school, the you're talking about values and people ought to have the choice, if i'm a christian were here to another faith, that could be part of my education.e no problem in america has nothing to do with the constitution to allow people to do that.ind, larry: if the kids left the public school for private school of somwie kindth, the teachers n go with them and have a happier existence. it's a bureaucracy which is the worst part of the worst story. we gotta fix america we don't want to dumb down america. brian brenberg, jackie deangelis. big-mone in,y playbook, educatin america this thursday sept september 21 at 1:00 p.m. eastern if you want to be a part of the live studio audience go f
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