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visit makocan.com larry: hello folks welcome to kudlow, folks. i'm larry
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kudlow. let's get tr state on our war coverage, idf moves deeper to center of gaza city, jeff paul and edward lawrence with a bunch of details. to jeff paul live in tel aviv first. welcome back. reporter: israeli forces show no signs of slowing down, they continue to engage with hamas m militants as they tighten their grip, idf said they are discovering and destroying more of the tunnels that are utilized by the hamas fighter, they have destroyed and blown up roughly 132 tunnel shafts, above the surface, israeli military said they killed a key weapons maker, and this forces more civilians from their homes in the north, tens of thousands this week. were said to have taken
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advantage of humanitarian corridor set up by the israeli forces, little progress has been made regarding the more than 200 hostages take own october 7, israel defense minister. gallant dreags t addressing this today. >> the more pressure there is on hamas and jihad, so the greater the chance that we'll be able to bring the hostages home. >> thousands gathered in downtown tel aviv to protest the red cross, calling on them to get inside of gaza to check on the hostages, right now their families have very little information about where they are and if they are okay. if they have the medicine they need. larry: jeff, can i ask you, a story running in the papers. israel eliminating 130 hamas tunnels in gaza.
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you know we had aaron cohen, the special ops on last night, saying that israel of the moving in and acompany plishing their goal -- acomp accomplishing goals faster than a lot of people thought, what can you tell us about it? reporter: we were talking about that off the top about how they are tightening their grip around northern gaza. and every time they move in to a different area and get to different buildings, they are finding the tunnel shafts, they have blown up more than 130 of these tunnel shafts, but sometimes they find these tunnel shaft openings in really interesting spot, they wound one at a children's amusement park in the back goground you see a ferris while, where they are finding them is interesting. a crucial part of their efforts in gaza, when it comes to tracking down the hamas fighters.
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>> jeff paul thank you be save. larry: to edward lawrence at white house. what can you tell us? we have a couple of breaking stories. >> a number of things going on, john kirby said that israelis agreed to a 4 hour pause per day of their ground offensive and give 3 hour notice beforehand before that pause happens, president biden would like a longer pause, and advocated for a longer pause. the president admitting today he wanted just that. >> you know i have been asking for a pause for more than 3 days. >> did you ask him to pause for 3 days to get hostages out. >> yes, i asked for a longer pause. reporter: on the hostages there are no guarantee that hostages will be released in those pauses, spokesperson said those negotiates are continuing, critics say that
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pause only helps hamas, the same people point out this dichotomy look at this map, 46 attacks on u.s. troops and contractors by iranian proxies since october 7 at least 46 americans injured overnight president authorized a second street on a warehouse, senator defense official said it could have had drones or rockets or artillery, this is to small of a response too late. >> there is a frustration because the message that we're sending from america is one of weakness, if they hit us a little bit we're hitting them a little bit too. that is not how a i d a -- deterrents workings, we need to send a bigger bolder message. reporter: within hours of u.s. strike overnight there were 4 other arkansas arkansas -- attacks by iranian proxies.
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larry: mr. biden in residents says has been reported, wanted a 3-day pause, that is a ceasefire, down distinguish between a pause and a ceasefire that political semantics. has anyone contacted hamas? is hamas pausing? is there an assurance on that. reporter: i can tell you that president confirmed he asked for a three day pause. no, we do not have any response from the hamas side of this. we just know that israelis have agreed to stop their offensive. but the israeli prime minister, he will tell bret baier later today in one of the released interview parts he did, israeli prime minister said only localized in certain areas. you will have a 4 hour pause in a certain square footage of gaza city. and then the battle with continue in other areas. >> yes, thank you, edward
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lawrence, and be safe you are in that white house area stay safe, tricky. lot me weigh in after iran terrorist proxies launched over 40 ark a-- attacks -- u.s. assets, last night u.s. responded with two f-15 fighter jets dropping several bombs in east were syria, no terrorists were there. no terrorists were killed. now then, this is important to me, according to reports, right after our response, iran backed terrorists mounted 4 more attacks on u.s. bases, three in syria, and one in iraq. which brought the total now to 46 attacks by iran-backed proxies, 3 u.s. service members suffered minor injuries. and are now gratefully back to duty. this is after the houthis last night, downed an american mq9 drone m near
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yemen, so, biden administration lobbed a couple more mifer missiles, and biden administration did nothing. nothing. this is not a strong response. correct that. this is a very weak response. now general jack keane and former secretary of state mike pompeo will be here to talk about this and other related matters, but i would say for all of the times that joe biden and antony blinken and john kirby keep telling us how they will hole arraign accountable for their -- iran account able, i believe any observer would say they are not, by all accounteds ajoe biden continues his ira iranian appeasement it likes like he is more afraid of
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iran than iran is afraid of united states that is a very bad place to be, at any time, but specially during wartime and we are at war with iran and their terror proxies, hamas, hezbollah ands rest of the murderers, how many times do the bidens have to hear that appease ment never works and wait until the bidens equs -- have a serious policy of deterrents. take them out. send a warning message, yes. people will be killed. the enemy will be killed. the casualties would not be civilian casualties they would be terrorists that is the cost of a war, this is a just war. these biden responses to iran, so far, i believe, are doing far more harm than good in terms of americans security. not just israeli security. we need to be deterring
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iranian warfare to protect american national security interests. along with the security interest of israel and our allies around the world. putin's russia, xi a china, kim jong-un's north korea are watching the n responses, secretary pompeo saddle where, hamas -, hamas murdered 1400 civilians on october 7, but iran was complicit. joe biden and his gang should be furious at what is going on with the areas, but most on the attacks on the u.s. military assets and expressing fury on a daily bases that americans were killed and taken hostage on october 7, they should be
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furious that u.s. military assets are being attacked nightly, they respond in the weakestl lowest way, rhetorically and militarily. i just make this final thought. save america. retire joe biden. he is most certainly not a wartime president. all right that is my riff. i take responsibility for it, joining me now, mentor, dear friend general j jack keane. fox news strategic analyst. always great to see you, sir. quickly, this is what aaron cohen. the special ops adviser, very smart chap, he said last night. >> now, i can tell you from
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my sources that israel is getting very close to wrapping up the little hamas birthday present and end it, it for good. larry: i thought that was an interesting comment. unhe is a tough hardened guy, he would not say that without evidence that is why the raise the point a second time about 130 tunnels, they seem to be doing better, let's say, the idf, to get your take on that. >> certainly, the last time that they were in there, with any consequences in 2014, they have gone to school on the tunnels and train homeed on them, they have technology to assist in this. he has sources inside, and that is wonderful, let's applaud the fact that they have taken down 130 out of the about 300 miles of this. good news. there and certainly if the israelis can end this sooner
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that is goodo all sides. and we -- they cannot give up on the new aim their national leadership assigned on their military that is dismantle hamas' af effective terrorist military organization. and dismantle the governing aspect of hamas as well. larry: do you think, i think it is a mistake to raise expectations too high about you know rapidly doing the job and this and that and the other thing. you still think it will take a while to get this job done, using the new mission the new aim you spoke about. >> yeah, what they can't do is leave like they have done before, they have set hamas back a number of years, t they -- killed so many leaders and fighters and infrastructure. to dismantle the organization, the effectiveness of the network
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takes time. we have experience with that in your 9/11 wars, but, listen, we're behind the isrisraelis 100%, if they can do it faster then expected we're all for it. larry: the issue of appease ment versus deterrents, i grow weary, i think they are inaadequate responses. why are we not hitting harder? why are we not hitting terrorists. >> a couple things, we have to recognize iran's strategic objective is to dominate and control the middle east and the flow of persian gulf oil, they have said that for 43 years, they have two very specific objectives, one to drive u.s. military out of the middle east and they began that in early 80s when they islamic jihad, blew up
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marine barracks and two embassies in the same year, and we pulled away, they continue to do that throughout the yearing on produce our military presence. what the second obje objective is to destroys the state of israel, they have hamas with a brutal savage attack and they are proxies in iraq and syria and houthis are working on the other goal. get the military out of the region, they want is people in the united states to question why are we still in iraq? why are our troops at risk? i thought we did that a few years ago, they want that growing up inside, the american political system. and that is to their favor. to stop those attack and prevent loss of life is what our goal should be, the measures fli --
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measured deliberate strikes are not accomplishing it. if we can take the instruments h out they are using to attack us do it if we didn't, -- can't, i ul tell iranian i would put at risk organizationist controlling these proxies that directed hamas and these iraqi and syrian proxies they same in the ircg training center in iran, we should tell them we will take it down, 500 hamas were there in c in -- september and put that at risk if you don't stop, the irgc bases that support their activities will be at risk as the headquarters. >> and bases in iraq. >> they are all in iran. larry: okay, why don't -- can i ask you, sir.
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look, the word don't is all we have really gotten from the president, i don't think don't conveys the clear message you yourself just conveys, why not fini finish the sentence. >> i don't know what they have told the iranian's privately. i would give him a pass if they were telling him privately what i said, our audience understands, that reagan team learned from what took place in the early '80s when persian gulf inteinterruption campaign began by the iran. reagan hit their platforms and irgc bases, shut them down when the iranian proxies again were hitting
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our bases in iraq and syria and doing damage to our people, president trump as opposed to just dealing with the proxy, themselves, he went after the man in charge of the irgc who was directing it and had him killed. that puts the iranians back on their heels, why don't we take these actions? why doesn't the administration do what we're suggesting? because they fear that by taking a strike at iran, even though it is the irgc and they are connected to proxies, because it on iranian soil that could provoke the possibility of wayz a war with iran, if put that under a m microscope that makes no sense, for 43 years, they have been using the proxies to fight award for them for what reason, so they don't have to fight it themselves. they know full well, if they ever got into direct conflict with the united
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states, they don't just lose a war, they lose their regime. larry: good. >> that is not what they will do. larry: why -- >> would they hit us back if he hit them at home, they would like with trump. larry: they have been waging war against us right now. >> i agree. larry: they are killing our american civilians, and taking hostages. i mean, october 7? that was iran. i know -- -- iran. >> it is iran and all other proxies they use in region to accomplish their goal, destroy the state of israel, make it vulnerable and dreyfus out of the region -- all of these proxies where they don't directly conduct the attack themselves, this has been a brilliant strategy when they started, never before did a country hire other people from another country to make an attack on their
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adversaries way they have done for 43 years, what is really going on here, iran is behind all of this this administration has enough evidence to know what to do. they are paralyzed by fear they believe that their actions williessca late and wild be -- escalate and wild be at war with iran. larry: thank you general jack keane. >> thank you, larry. >> next up, former secretary of state mike pompeo talk about iranian appeasement, by joe biden, and why are obama's hands dirty. anyway, we'll have former secretary of state mike pompeo, always thank general jack keane for his advice
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larry: all right, joining me now, mike pompeo. distinguished former secretary of state, fox news
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contributor, author of never giving an inch, fighting for the america i love, mike pompeo, i want to continue this, thank you for coming back on. i want to continue this conversation we had with general jack keane about the lack of deterrents, what i think is a continued appeasement of iran, they hit us with their proxies, we don't seem to hit back. we don't hit their command and control centers or their training centers. we don't want to take -- seems like we fear them more than fear us. i know you have thought and spoken and written about this, i don't understand, there is a war going on, this seems no way to run a war, what say mike pompeo? >> great to be back with you. i think the facts speak for themselves, we have americans held hostage 220 plus people still held hostage by iran. 1400 people killed now a bit over a month ago
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including many americans, killed by iran, and they continue to pound our forces in the middle east, what everyone thinks in theory or some academic institution is a practical matter, someone who stops evil, it is clear that biden administration has failed. whether striking an empty ammunition facility or issuing a sharply worded demarche from state department that is failing to protect america, t. i think you and general jack keane hit it right, you respond in a way beneath the line, you are accelerating risk, convincing h h houthi leadership or proxy forces preparing them elf themselves to conduct campaigns they read it as a green light that creates risk of escalation when you fail to respond to
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serious threats from the iranian regime, we have seen this for decades. >> last night, last 24 hours or whatever it is, 36, they hit us, we hit them, you know hitting ammo depots, unmanned somewheres in the eastern part of syria. we do that all right we fly a couple f15s and hit them, they hit book. the same night. -- hit back the same night, that night, as i understand. last night, they hit back, 4 targets, we didn't do a thing, not a thing. that should have been a big blow with a statement from the president. you know, this is the kind of thing i'm looking for i think this is the kind of thing our former boss would do and you yourself would do, i am losing patience, here is the thing. it is -- israel security is important, our friends in middle east very important,
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this is american security, this is real a fundamentally about american national security. >> you nailed it, it is protecting americans it is supporting our partners our friends but this is about american security. iranian made clear, they have no intention of stopping with little satan there in israel, they are coming after us, we are unprepared to defend things that we matter, we created risk for american people here in homeland, i think that everyone saw the reporting over last 48 hours, where that was a plot taken down in brazil, hezbollah operatives. they tookat down, the this will continue to expand irk iran will continue to press, just like they do, until the thrust is made there is a real cost and post on the regime, they will continue to expand their footprint and build out their terror operations, they use them as
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an umbrella to continue to build out their nuclear program, they think if they won't come after us here we'll threaten them with terror proxies to continue our american down the path toward a nuclear weapon today they sold 3.5 million barrels of oil on open market and received cash that is crazy to permit that. larry: i was going back all your statements about sanctions and 2018, and 2019, and 2020, there it is, not being enforced, you are right, t we're not doing a thing. the last one, always running out of time, you know, what peeved me also, we are pals, obama saying change is complicit in this. i'm sorry. i beg it differ, he started this thing. with all of opening up of
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money hundreds of billions of money he forked over, cash, gold, unfrozen assets, rearming and biden took it to the next level unfortunately, really? this did not have to happen, because we had interrupted that, trump administration had interrupted this iranian attack. >> there is a reap reasons this didn't happen on our watch, could be good luck, good fortune or the lord or all, the t the iiranian understood. you are right when obama said that i cringed. this is tragic, president president obama should be ashamed of himself. , and his sit of ideas and policies on american campuses today that are causing this anti-semitic
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aheahatred to flourish in a way. >> third one of us ever expected could happen in america. >> thank you. >> thank you, larry. larry: coming up, schumer democrats pushing for not one, but two massive omnibus spending borrowing and debt bills, and no pay-fors if you listen. no, we have senator eric schmidt of missouri to talk about it when kudlow returns, you know president obama, i'm sorry, with all due respect, you are more complicit than anyone that i can think of, that is the reality of what happened in the middle east, i'm c kudlow, we'll be right back.
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>> i implore speaker johnson and colleagues to
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return from fiasco a month ago, hard right that have zero support from democrats will only make a shut down more likely, i hop they don't go down that path in the week to come. larry: okay, there you have it the senate majority leader chuck schumer. joining us now missouri leader eric schmitt. i thought -- i played that for you, senator. hard right, poison pills, my johnson, speaker johnson is terrible and mostly terrible because democrats won't go along. i want to ask, we have several potential omnibus bills, we could spend a lot of money and borrowing, what will happen here? >> i feel like i'm watching the movie groundhog day, we're 40 days later, with another deadline next week. and chuck schumer you heard there has spent no time.
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debatingappr appropriation bills, we have to get back, this week, only thing we did on senate floor this week of vote on liberal judges, chuck schumer spent no time, this is disto hear what house might be doing what about hearing senate spend time talking about priorities, we talk in 5 trillion dollars, joe biden wants to spend 7 trillion, that unsustainable. it at some point, i think that adults in the room have to wrangle control of this process and have real reform, and stop kicking the can down the road with the cr's that last 45 days. larry: just strikes me, that this is what you all didn't want to happen, regular order, what speaker johnson doesn'tment. want, other thing i
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find pernicious. the border. the collapse of border, the crime, the drugs. the loss of sovereignty, people are furious it is the number two issue, after the economy and inflation. and so all of these omnibuses, the continuing resolution/omnibus avoids any major national discussion of the border and what needs to happen. do you follow my logic, it gets hidden in there. >> i think that is chuck schumer's design. if you delay any real discussion on the senate floor, high prediction, we'll get to mid next week and chuck schumer will come out of his office having written this bill, and tell everyone, you need to support this or you support a government shut down, the
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american people deserve more than that, they think we're actually debating real legislation here, appropriation bills we're not, that is chuck schumer. also, under scores important of handling the issuies one by one, israel issue is different from ukraine issues and other issues they need to be talked about amended and voted on separately, like for example, we should just take up the house passes the israeli package it is paid for, take it up and senate republicans should withhold support unless we get chuck schumer to committment and send it to joe biden, he threatened to veto it i dare him to do it, those are things that i think as republicans we need to stick together on so we're not sides with chuck schumer and joe biden but supporting the house. larry: just, you end discuss and have to go to a vote, if republicans can pick up a couple democrats that rule
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would not pass and you would force a vote? >> right. larry: israel. >> yes. >> irs pay for it. >> you need 60 votes to p proceed, if republicans tick together, they won't end debate, you need 60 votes that power in senate. so, that is how we can force a real dig cu discuss, send it to joe biden and dare him to veto it, we could move on to other topics, what chuck schumer wants is to bundle this all together, and then tell everyone and have mainstream media be sympathetic to the cause, how come republicans' to shut down the government, this is a false choice. larry: senator eric schmitt thank you.
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>> switching gears. why is hamas leader kissing a cnn, nap photographer, o curious in the ways of war. and joe concha. mark simone, joe, kissing? i guess we're not allowed to show the kiss it las not been cleared by legal but the kiss has been around, hamas guy kissing, a local stringer but he worked for cnn and ap and "new york times" this is not good, can we say that. >> we can say this is not good. major news organizations. they have to depend on people on the ground over there, that know the lay of the land in gaza strip, they hire the stringers to get photos in places that we can't just send people over there and say go here there there, they have to rely on
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local resources that dow in war, but the problem these photographers, not just one but several, were positionedo the morning of october 7, quiet saturday morning on israel's side and got photos that unless they were given a heads up this was happening, it is hard to believe, we don't want this is true -- we don't know this is true, but it is hard to believe they were in proper positions at proper types in one case you see one of the photographers in front of a israel's tank that is returning and hamas fighters cheering. he didn't have anything saying he was with the press. he should have been executed on the spot, i would think that that did not happen, you have to wonder if any cconversations happened beforehand, and if so are they c culpable.
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>> i don't trust them. >> do you think, it is important point, he was embedded it looked friendly, i don't know if they were personal friends do you think this photographer there were others too. >> several. larry: do you think they knew and just done tell the rest of the world? because they were so pro hamas. >> i think this is too much of a c coincidence, that awful ro raid on roger stone's house, a cnn reporter who just happened to be there, ready to go. larry: happened to be there. >> kissing photo we don't know if it real with a.i. then, until it is confirmed, if it is confirmed, that is damning right there, that is just something that these news organizations should have vetted, it is on social media. the question is, who owns it is, it real. larry: did you have a good time watching republican
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debate last night mark simone. >> i think joe told me. >> 7.6 million. >> i got it wrong, i read it quickly, if it is worse, i read a story quickly. the country music awards on cbs got 7.5 million viewers. and g.o.p. debate on nbc, didn't get 5 million. we're talking 2 million less, fox business drew number .3 million for the -- 9.3 for g.o.p. debate, this is half on nbc what does that tell us about can rates and interest rate. >> lowest rated debate, l least important, donors, the consultants were only ones watching it, they love nikki haley, to me she is the republican hillary clinton, vivek ramaswamy called her d-- ch dick cheney in
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heels. the reality is that nominations is just get beline trump. republicans were disappointed in kentucky, and virginia, not in new york they did great in new york. because they are not using trump. okay. that was the problem in virginia. the governor did note use trump. and in kentucky, the guy who was endorsed by trump two years ago did not use trump, trump would have trip tripled turn out, and talked border and talked drill, baby, drill, he and talked go going after iran, what is it? the institutional g.o.p. is the worst. >> and kentucky is on mitch mcconnell that was his guy. >> you can't kind of get a
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girl pregnant and you can't kind of use donald trump, put him out there. in 2022, 28 governors ran for reelection, 27 won. virginia has been a blue state for nearly 20 years, youngkin cannot come in and a year and a half make it red, the results and in ohio with abortion, kansas passed a similar referendum, the results are not as surprising as people think. larry: if you want a big turn out and roll the dice, you have to bring trump in and his issues, the people missing this. trump is run running on issues, joe concha and mmark simone and a peck on the cheek from hamas, coming up. colleges raking in billions from middle east countries,
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larry: why are american colleges quietly raking in billions from most cup -- middle east country.
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we go to hillary vaughn. reporter: house republicans want to crackdown on the flowing cash, they have a bill that would require colleges to turn in a financial report card details any cash they accept from countries of concern. and lower reporting requirement for donation downs to 50 thousand, 3 country that poured most money in the u.s. are quatd qatar, saudi arabia and united arab emirates, and 3 universities are cornell, georgetown. and carnegie melon university. republicans hope that cracking down on this cash is a start to rooting out the anti-american sentiment they say it fostering on the college campuses, some are willing to go further, they talked about revoking student visas, and also student visas, and also taxing university's endow.
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(fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when our clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we're clearly different.
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larry: that's it for kudlow, thanks for watching, folks. [theme - inner circle, "bad boys reply"] get on the ground, dude! ow!

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