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lake mead itself is a popular tourist destination, as is the dam itself. this area brings in a lot of tourism. the national park service estimates that 8 million people visited the lake mead area and spent $336 million. people come just to see it and marvel at it. it still has the power to awe all these years later. the hoover dam is truly an american project, all the way from the pennsylvania steel to the michigan copper to the missouri dynamite. as a matter of fact, every single state in the union provided supplies for this historic project. larry: hello folks welcome to "kudlow" i am larry kudlow. day ten of the work en masse on
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israel more than 13 israelis killed in 1300 wounded, 199 hostages, 30 americans have been killed and 13 unaccounted for. the ground invasion of gaza is greg palkot on the ground with the latest for us. greg thank you ever so what can you tell us. >> were in northern israel not far from israeli lebanon border we've been wanting the artillery with the military >> you look at lebanon at half a mile from where we are now in
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northern israel there are has below militant fighting positions there, they have been engaging with the israeli military all this past week as things escalate down south, things here could definitely heat up. >> intense exchanges between israel and the iranian backed has below militant rockets, antitank, artillery, small arms, casualties. 28 is really villages evacuated, baubles think they know has below his intentions. >> you think they are doing this because of the action down south. >> i have no doubt, do you have doubts, it's very obvious yes. >> is really building up tanks, heavy armor, commando teams. this not want to be called out. >> are you ready for anything? >> were ready for everything. >> has below, hamas, anything we are ready. >> folks on both sides of the border watching very closely what is going on down south as
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it is really military buildup around the gaza strip aiming to go in at some point, perhaps in the near future with the major invasion aiming to go after the hamas militants who were so guilty and so much carnage death and destruction. the folks are also watching what is going on inside of the gaza strip. civilians fleeing, food, fuel, electricity, you name it in short supply. civilians being caught in the crossfire with the embedded hamas militants. as the situation remains tense. hezbollah and major in many of israel, 150,000 rockets, they clashed in the past, we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu today, he had a message for hezbollah, he said don't make mistakes of the past. we heard from a hezbollah official today, this person said
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be ready for all possibilities we could have a lot of actions in a lot of different areas in this region in the coming days. back to you. larry: . greg palkot, stay safe. i don't understand vice president biden and his top officials keep denying that iran is the key paymaster behind the invasion of gaza. to his credit so far. president biden has fully supported israel. to his credit. his defense secretary lloyd austin who is a veteran of the successful wars against isis is now pledging u.s. military deployment to israel if need be. this is good. here is joe biden on 60 minutes over the weekend, i don't get it. >> is iran behind the gaza war. >> i don't want to get into classified information.
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but to be very blunt with you there is no clear evidence of that. >> at this point no evidence that iran is behind any of this. >> correct. iran constantly supports hamas and hezbollah, i don't mean that but in terms did they have for knowledge and plan the attack, there is no evidence of that at this point. larry: again with all due respect, i don't get this. back on october 9 the washington post ran a long story, hamas received weapons and training for my grand officials say and the day before on october 8 the wall street journal ran a headline story. iran plotted an attack on israel over several weeks. and allie baraka, hamas bigshot telling russian tv, i'm going to quote our allies are those that support us with weapons of money first and foremost it is iran that is giving us money and
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weapons. in all of these stories, talk about meetings in beirut prior to the hamas or baruch invasion in those meetings included iran puppet hezbollah. european officials quoted as confirming iran's key role. why is biden protecting iran, what is he hiding? he and his top people keep telling us the iranian economic and energy sanctions have not been lifted or relax. we already know from key data sources that iran has accumulated $80 billion of oil revenues at least. in the huge increase in oil sales to china ended in enormous jump in their foreign exchange reserves. all in the last couple of years. where is that coming from. these are hard facts. the u.s. has not blocked iranian shipping or prevented airplane overflights or apply secondary banking sanctions to iran commerce of any kind.
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we have not booted iran out of the world dollar system. we know this. why lie about it? incidentally. if iran is not calling the shots why is the iranian foreign ministry ludicrously craning today that hamas was ready to release his hostages if israel ceases its airstrikes on the gaza strip. this is an insane story, there is not a shred of truth to it. of course israel will do no such thing. as former american ambassador to israel mr. david freeman he will be here and just submit, israel must achieve the annihilation of hamas. no more containment is not going to be any deal from iran or hamas or any of these terrorists. but it sure does sound like iran is the spokesperson for hamas.
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with all these terrorist groups for many years. iran is the biggest in the middle east and perhaps the rest of the world for that matter. the question is why would president biden quibble over this. that is what his 60 minutes quote sounds like pretty does not want to give away classified info so he's doing an ambiguous quibble. my final thought, how about this. that the israeli defense forces take care of hamas in the gaza strip and for the u.s., let me suggest the u.s. could really make a great contribution if it implemented all of the energy, banking and business sanctions on iran that it been mandated by congress. one way to crash hamas is to bankrupt iran. with no quibbles. joyed we now we mentioned david
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friedman ambassador to israel. welcome back to the show. you are here week ago and we are pleased to have you back. thank you for your time. your blockbuster. israel must achieve complete annihilation of hamas as long as the terrorists are in charge gaza will be a dark repressive of islamic extremism. what is happening here is a change in strategy because events dictated. israel is no longer interested in managing or containing hamas in the gaza strip. it is now time to move to annihilation. tell us more about your thinking. i know you were in touch with prime minister benjamin netanyahu as well. >> i think for the last 20 years or so israel has been managing the conflict. which means every few years
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hamas shoots these rockets indiscriminately into civilian locations, israel response, they degrade hamas and hamas goes back into the hole for a few years. the problem they keep coming back stronger, and the last episode it was hamas coming back again. if hamas continues to come back but israel is really saying that the jewish people cannot live safely in the land of israel. that is ultimate consequence of not been able to destroy hamas. what is interesting, the day after, israel will annihilate hamas given the opportunity. i just came from a hospital in tel aviv, trauma center visiting the wounded shoulders and i saw things that i want to talk about now. these people who have lost limbs and eyesight, they are so motivated and so angry and so determine. i want to go back to the front no matter how much pain-and-suffering, they were to go back to the whole country to fight. it's an ex-potential fight.
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if you go back in the slightest successful. everybody's worried about casualties and casualties which occur in every war. if this fight is successful you could return to gaza strip what once was. people realize back in the 1990s the gaza strip was an incredible place, it's a huge along the mediterranean 50 miles south of tel aviv, the same beachfront as tel aviv, one of the few western facing beachfront on the mediterranean. you sit there and watch the sunset. it is gorgeous. before hamas came in, this is not a terrible place to live at all. there were people there, happy, prosperous. israel said for you to get out of the way we do want to control a lot of palestinians. take the land to make the most of it we just wanted quiet border. for one year moving in that direction into 2007 hamas cayman, took it over, they take
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water pipes to get into rockets, they take concrete turn into terror tunnels. it's all hamas anybody unhappy with the situation, blame hamas. if we get rid of hamas we can go back to a time with the palestinians can actually have a life. larry: just for a second general jack keane said on the show last week about the gold mission of this war. take a listen please.
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policy hamas hezbollah into israel every couple of years israel says let's clean up the massive terrorist and they would mother grass. knowing that hamas and hezbollah would assemble more weapons and come back in five or six years to do the same. this is a very different thing. i think israel is in danger and completely isolated because iran who is calling the shots wants to see the casualties, they want to go to israel into what they have to do go after hamas because then iran can say to the world, those israelis they are
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killers look at what they're doing with civilian casualties in gaza. they are inhumane and they want to provoke a reaction not only at the un but europe and the united states. the key will be where is president biden a week from now, two weeks from now when the pictures are no longer israeli babies getting killed but palestinians. larry: everybody has advice for the idf of recapturing prisoners, hostages. i just want to ask you you have been in this game, this is not about a prisoner exchange. this is not a hostage negotiation it seems to me. this is about israel taking a hamas and they will do the best they can. they know about hostages, they know about intelligence regarding hostages. they can see where the hostages are in many cases. in other words are not
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interested in a hostage negotiation. maybe i'm wrong about this. i'm really interested in letting israel clean out hamas and all the way doing the best they can to preserve hostages, to take them back. that is not negotiation. >> now. >> israel has got to do it and get rid of hamas political leadership, military leadership in the arm step is. if they don't do that is what happened again and again. the worry that i think so many people have is what israel does next, what does merck do next. if israel feels abandoned by the united states, europe and the world is israel going to feel nothing left to lose maybe we need to take out iran's nuclear sites. they know if iran gets nuclear weapons, look what we see iran as awkward hesitate for a minute to use them against israeli civilians. larry: is not the worst thing in the world israel took out a nuclear facility once before and iran.
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i'll give you the last word kt mcfarland. >> i think it would be great nobody else seems to stop iran's nuclear program. larry: we could apply the sanctions once in a while, that would not hurt but the other trend that you mention i'm not glad you put on the table, now i can talk about it the rest of the show. we appreciate a very, very much. take care. covenant for the rest of the show israel preparing for an imminent ground invasion of gaza it's going to be shocking as it must be. we will talk about it was several people beginning with our very own john roberts on the ground in israel and then we will look at what is next when this invasion begins. we will ask former navy seal and idf trainer cameron hamilton. please stay here with "kudlow". israel may have to act on its own. maybe that is the best way to
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coanchor john roberts. brave that you are, what can you tell us? >> this looked like he was going to happen over the weekend friday and saturday, then sunday came along and it was talked about bad weather, the rain that moved in, low-lying clouds and after the ground invasion in 2006 which was not very successful and after what happened when the idf got caught two saturdays ago, not knowing what the heck was going on with hamas as they raged through the town, they want to make sure they have all of their eyes dotted and other tees crossed before they go in on the ground. they want to make sure that good weather so the air force can fly, the drones can be up there because they know they will go into a hornets nest. here is something interesting. you know michael lauren a former israeli ambassador to the united states he wrote a book about the six-day war he was in the 2006 hezbollah war hero a controversy
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of peace late last week in which he thought israel is going after the wrong target that they should save hamas and go after hezbollah now. listen to what he told me on the streets of tel aviv. >> your request weather as real is going after the right group? >> right now hamas is trapped and we can continue to hit them from the air and the ground. hezbollah has 15 times the number of rockets that hamas has, 150,000 rockets, they are buried under 200 somebody's villages they could shoot these out of the house literally at us. they have a very well trained force they have been fighting syria for ten years. i question where a full mobilization, through to 50000 reservists, huge force whether we should now turn our attention, first to hezbollah and later deal with hamas.
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i suggested this is a controversial idea that people took it seriously. >> that is what israel is dealing with now, they know there is a threat from the north, hezbollah has been shooting antitank missiles at civilians, they sit evacuated 2 kilometers of perimeter near northern israel and lebanon. save a mouse let's go after has blood because ultimately going to be the problem. i would instantly create a wire war, that is something that certainly president biden does not want to see and a lot of other people don't want to see. up in the air with the ground invasion, may be more toward the weekend, we will see, right now things are at a point where you have the air force that is pounding northern gaza and the ground forces on the sidelines waiting for orders to go when. larry: i saw a large part of your interview with michael
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lauren who i happen to know did i hear him say with respect to hamas invasion that the idf could take care of business in three weeks? >> used to be in charge of gaza back in 2018 siu knows the area very well and there is a debate in israel as to whether the ground forces should be used at all. in 2006 the israeli air force was very affected and dealing a blow to has blood mostly with the bombing of beirut and then when the ground forces came in. that is when israel started taking casualties. there is a sense well they need to decimate hamas, they lost so many people that they do not want to lose more in a ground fight. a big debate we will see what the idf does. larry: please stay safe. catch john and his coanchor sandra smith on "america
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reports" every weekday 1 - 3:00 p.m. eastern on fox news. we are looking at air, sea and land, how is it going to work joining us cameron hamilton idf trainer in israel in the former navy seal. just attack on what john roberts was reporting, former ambassador michael oren, do you think israel should nail hezbollah first or take care of business in gaza and decimate hamas. >> afternoon thank you for having me. to go after hezbollah will be a categorical mistake, the trying to take measures to deter a fight on the northern border. israel stood up a copy has a command, they also evacuated a lot of their civilians in an event that hezbollah would come in and try similar tactics and techniques to kidnap refugees and civilians. i think ultimately keeping the focus on hezbollah in the north
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and not addressing the issues of thomas downing gaza would be a mistake. larry: what is the idf waiting for, the air assault is heavy you talked about last week. on this see i guess the coming in but what is holding them back it is not just whether, how do you assess this? >> thank you for the question, the idf is weighing in at a variety of factors, one thing different consistently from members of the idf that i spoke to today as the past few days, there are a variety of intelligence matters are trying to gain more information on, there also tried to be very strategic in surgical with how they attack certain regions, complicated fighting and urban cities and densely populated by gaza is never an easy undertaking of said that many times before, you pray for open terrain because you're able to target your opponent and minimize casualties against
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civilians. unfortunately hamas does not fight that way they fight buildings, schools, hospitals making the challenges on the israeli significantly more difficult. what i've heard weather has played a factor as it pertains towards overhead support as well as artillery support but there's a variety of intelligence factors that are played into this which is why they had to delay. i will say geopolitical matters that are being contended with in another secretary divides the region and israel is attempting to do its best to placate board to ensure that the alliances internationally arc still kept but that's exceedingly difficult as organizations like the iraq he parliament are calling for the arab league to level sanctions against israel and perhaps commit weapons of war and/or militaries. larry: i am 100% for israel on this. they should blow up hamas. i don't know anything, sometimes you need to strike while the
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iron is hot. they have momentum except for a few outliers and crazy kids in the united states. i hate to see them wait. the longer that they wait the more that i worry about things that might get in the way. i'll give you my last thought on that one. >> i would agree with that generally but i know the complexity of this particular hostage scenario are unique israel is not new to this tactic but every scenario is slightly different from another. we also have the president coming in and i believe will be in israel this week possibly on wednesday. depending on what his schedule looks like. i know that will play a factor. the israelis are very intentional and purposeful. i will say if there is a delay there is strategic significantly consequence behind why that decision is being made. i have a lot of faith in support and how they will execute this. larry: i do too. i pulled back i was just throwing that out there.
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you batted it down, you know stuff i don't know anything about this. i am just rooting for him. cameron hamilton, thank you so much. coming up on "kudlow". joe biden keep saying there's no clear evidence that iran is involved in the hamas attacks on israel but folks the facts say otherwise. i just don't get it. biden is doing good why does he have to deny iran, we have senator tommy tuberville to weigh in. people should stop giving advice to the idf that includes me. i take all my advice back. we're going to talk about that with senator markwayne mullin from oklahoma. all of that when "kudlow" returns. ♪
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invasion of gaza and idf forces continue to localize rate, commanders and the like, mike tobin on the ground in southern israel with all the latest. mike, thank you, what can you tell us? >> and idf spokesperson says when the conditions meet their needs the invasion of gaza will begin, meantime rockets fly out of the gaza strip long-range rockets, a barrage of rockets reached all the way to tel aviv. earlier in the day rockets reached tel aviv and jerusalem at the time and the duplicate was there, he had to take cover. right about the time israeli lawmakers were meeting in the knesset they had to take cover. we have reports prime minister benjamin netanyahu was pulled from his vehicle by the security detail and forced to take cover along the side of the road the way so many israelis have over the last ten days. in the meantime do video from hamas warned go pros from when they were prepping for this massacre just outside of the
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gaza strip, you see them gathering with motorcycles, writing out of the gaza strip two by two, there is video of them entering, one video of the hamas gunmen shooting an unarmed elderly man ultimately you see some of the video that the hamas attackers were killed. hezbollah continues to menace israel across the border releasing video of antitank fire shot across the lebanese border. israel says several antitank rockets came over as well as different types of rockets, there is hezbollah video small arms taking our cameras on the israeli side of the border. deputy to secretary general hezbollah's son said has below will act nor international pressure not to get involved in open up a second front if they feel it is their responsibility. israel says the idf can handle two fronts improved deadly for hezbollah. in the meantime israel has confirmed 199 hostages.
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hamas says, the hostages are high-ranking israeli officers from the gaza brigades. about a dozen of the hostages are u.s. citizens. larry: mike tobin, thank you, please be safe we appreciate your reporting. joining is now senator tommy tuberville from the great state of alabama a member of the senate arms committee and his other it wisdom's. senator tuberville, thank you for coming back. i just want to express a headline from the new york post. hamas fighters kill as many people as possible, documents found on dead militants in israel indicate massacres were a central objective of what hamas had to do. we know they are barbarians, i'm a little concerned, maybe you have intel from your arm services committee that the idf not wait too long. all of a sudden diplomats and
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secretaries of state and maybe even presidents will get in the way of the momentum to go in and completely annihilate and clean out hamas. what do you think senator tuberville am i mistaken. >> this is a different type of war these are a bunch of animals they don't care whether they die or not. we have hostages we lost 30 americans and american hostages, we have is really hostages, this is a complete mess we do not know what happened to their intelligence but that's for another day. i'd like you the longer you wait the tougher it's going to be but i think you have hezbollah in the northeast part and then of course hamas on the western part in the both waiting, they have been preparing for this and we all know it. they have been preparing for this for years unfortunately joe biden the empty suit he is in we
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might as will have an empty white house for the last three years they give them all their money back, drop the sanctions, president trump was in office they were almost broke, the other with hundreds of billions of dollars and given money to all the terrorist, they are following the company line when it comes to terrorism. it's put everybody in harm's way thanks to joe biden and all of his clowns around him. larry: senator tuberville, with of course hamas in the south and gaza and hezbollah threat up north. is there any doubt in your mind that iran is not the puppetmaster? >> no i don't think there's any doubt we heard the intelligence over the last few years of what's going on and with the nuclear deal the joe biden been trying to work with iran. they are our enemy every day they do something to make sure that they can destroy the infidels so to speak. they don't care whether they live or die. this is a different war.
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it concerns me about israel either going into gaza, they only have so many troops. most are reserve troops and then hezbollah jumped in on this, could really get bad and again, we have two carrier groups over there right now right now i don't know whether they're prepared to do anything but i hear that they think about sending troops or preparing troops there probably doing that just encased hezbollah breaks it in all heck breaks loose. you gotta look at the problem, the problem obviously is hamas who is a bunch of animals and iran but we have no leadership from joe biden he could've stop this, president trump had relations as good as anybody has ever had in the middle east with abraham accords but obviously they have different thoughts and the democrats joe biden have everybody in a complete mess. >> last thought, when trump left the white house, iran was broke,
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broke. virtually no oil sales, now their coffers are fat, the foreign exchange reserves are high in their oil related revenues are booming. it is day and night. i have to agree with you on that one. were trying to watch it as close as we can. senator tommy tuberville we appreciate it. moving upon joining me oklahoma senator markwayne mullin, he too is on the senate armed service committee. senator thank you ever so much. can i ask you a quick question. that announcement today defense secretary lloyd austin who is a veteran by the way of the isis wars, may be the toughest guy in the biden group of any of them. he announced there could be deployment of american troops if need be if it helps israel, what do you think of that.
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>> i appreciate the tough talk from this administration but this administration continues to deal with more appeasement that it does actually showing peace through strength. you can go after the snake's body all you want but the most effective way to kill is cut his head off. the head of this is iran, we know it we know that 93% of the finances that goes to hamas is through iran. we know that hezbollah is 100% supported through iran and there is nothing that happened to the terrorist community in the middle east that iran is not tied to. if we are going to be serious about it, it is time that we get serious with iran and we need to make sure they never become a nuclear power and make sure that they understand if they flinch we're going to cut the snake's head off. larry: i am not opposed to american military assistance of if israel wants it. i wanted to get your quick take
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on. kt mcfarland raised an interesting potential paradigm, that is if the united states cannot starve iran and they can deal with iran, can go back to the sanctions on iran. if the nuclear proliferation and iran continues which is what the bidens at least up to now have proposed israel may have to take at the new nuclear weapons themselves in iran. israel has done this once before i just wonder what you might think of such an action. >> remember what the idf is is really defense force they are not your typical army they are in place to defend israel and those that come against it. they know iran is behind this, they have been very outspoken saying that they will not allow iran to become a nuclear power and i believe this is a good excuse and a good opportunity to knock their nuclear capability
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out. i would 100% supported and hope that they do. what this is about is testing america's resolve there is an alliance between china who is trying to undercut the united states influence around the world to the belton road in michigan. north korea supplying weapons to iran that is supplying weapons to hezbollah, hamas and every other terrorist organization plus putin and his war in ukraine and are wavering on supporting ukraine, china is saying i don't think the resolve of the american people is still there so let's go after the most important ally, that is israel. iran this was win-win they don't care about hamas, they understood they were going to die they wanted an opportunity to kill individuals and integral and at the same time undercut the united states to say are they so the powerhouse they used to be and stand there with her allies. so far i have to say they're talking the right talk out of the white house but i do not
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believe they have the backbone to back it up unfortunately which is why we have to get a new president and there next november. larry: we will see, i agree we will leave it there senator markwayne mullin thank you for your contribution we appreciate it. kevin up next. i'm going to repeat what i said next week. i want to see a bipartisan recapping of the uranian sanctions, secondary sections, although all the related sanctions. we'll talk about it with kansas senator roger marshall when "kudlow" returns. ♪ they'd go, oh, you don't look like an engineer. there is this preconception. some things are for boys. but diversity drives innovation. my goal is to really flip the script. pick something that you love and go for it. how do we live in space? how do we live on the moon? i want to help figure that out. you can create the blueprint.
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b1 i still think the best thing the united states can do is bipartisan re-up mandate the sanctions on iran, economic sanctions, energy sanctions, business sanctions, you name it, kansas senator roger marshall joined us last week. senator marshall, we had senator joni ernst on, she had been over to israel with a bipartisan group, pardon the phrase even richard blumenthal from connecticut, my friend, they're all talking about sanctions and
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joni feels she can get a bipartisan group. anyway whether it's bipartisan or not i appeal to you i think the best thing the bidens could do is reimpose the sanctions that they most clearly have relaxed. >> exactly, the question will they enforce the sanctions i want everyone to think about this, iran played joe biden like a cheap fiddle. under joe biden iran's federal reserves went from 6 billion to $60 billion, let me say that they went from six to 60 billion, he is allowing iran to sell a billion dollars of oil to china. joe biden has ignored sanctions for two years and now he is lifting the sanctions. everyone understands, iran is the major state funder of terrorism across the world we need to cut off the head of the snake and stop the funding right now and we need to stop yesterday.
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>> take him out of the dollar financial system, take him off the fed wire in the clearinghouse banks. institute secondary sections, no third parties can do business or energy or banking, that's what has to be done. the point is these sanctions have already been mandated by congressional legislation even though the bidens have relaxed them. can you imagine that there is a bipartisan, chuck schumer is talking big, everybody is back in israel i would let israel handle hamas and that the united states bankrupt iran. you think there's a bipartisan majority for? >> there absolutely is but joe biden says one thing and he does another think about what he said he loud iran tuneup under multiply the ghost ships that are taking iranian oil and other nations flag to china. he purposely ignores what is going on, this is not the first time joe biden has been breaking
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laws. refund the people who borrowed money for student loans, repaying those as breaking law as well joe biden ignores the law but we can do more and more in stronger actions in congress and that's what we need to do to your point. larry: i say let the idf have the hamas, the united states should bankrupt iran that's a best way to go out it. senator roger marshall we always appreciate your input. thank you for coming back on. i am "kudlow" will take a quick break and i'll be back with my last word. ♪ we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're
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