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that if you allow protesters to say these outrageous things it must be because you support them. that's the position on free speech. only allowed the positions they agree with. that is why universities are having a tough time. less: we ? >> i'm not a donor, i don't not. but they don't need my money. they've got a huge endowment and less possession of a weapon lar. liz: better places to put it. a big rale throw end the week. monday is a draper associate founder tim draper, big bitcoin founder and he's here exclusively on monday. larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow. i'm larry kudlow.
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let's get straight to the war coverage as idf moves deeper into the center of gaza city, fox news alex hogan is live in northern israel with all theest. alex, what can you tell us reporter: hi, larry. idf is ramping up escalations after continued attacks on israel for some of the northern cities by hezbollah in the border from where i am but in the last 48 hours, we've seen the continued counter attacks and idf detected three foreign drones that made their way here and one was intercepted by the iron dome and other two fell and i've israeli soldiers were wounded just hoar alone and three were wounded just yesterday and in the south, israeli forces continuing to press further and further into northern gaza and targeting hamas infrastructure and weapons. idf says its 401st brigade alone
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killed more than 150 hamas militants. the goal is to dismantle hamas and then rebuild gaza. reporter: as israel approves these temporary pauses to allow civilians to flee, tens of thousands of people are doing that and you can see in the video. now this is not a ceasefire. those are the words we continue to hear from the israeli government and instead these are seen as tactical, localized pauses that people are given a heads up several hours in order to collect their things and move safely down to the south from northern israel. new tonight, we're learning from the idf as many as 100,000 people have done just that moving from the north to the south but there's also new alarming details about what is taking place in the south where the rafah crossing s. this is
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the crossing where civilians, foreign nationals and egyptians are able to flee to egypt. we're learning tonight that crossing is once again closed. larry. larry: alex hogan, thank you very much for the update. please be safe. folks, joining us now is great aaron cohen. prince cohen, let me play sound and we to want get your take on what jookedden said yesterday and what prime minister netanyahu countered with. have a listen. >> i've been asking for a pause for more than three days. >> did you ask him torr pause for three days to get the hostages out? >> yes. i asked for a longer pause. larry: that's mr. biden is here comes prime minister netanyahu who says something different. >> we've not agreed to a ceasefire. ceasefire means surrendered to
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hamas and terror and victory of iran's access of terror. there's no ceasefire without the release offices really hostages. that's not going to happen. larry: report, i don't want to put you in a pickle. you've got different points of view here. and you're an expert and israeli and you've guided us and israelis are moving nicely in the campaign to annihilate the hamas terrorists. why do we need a three day -- why would we need a longer term ceasefire, especially one without hostages and with all the discussions, aaron, it's like, okay, one sided. like one handed clapping and israel has to carry the fraise and hamas -- phrase and hamas never signs on. i don't get that and i don't it. >> it's smoke and rhetoric and the white house is putting out messages to appease the world.
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we talked about this and prime minister netanyahu, you know, he was bred in the general recognizance unit and came up in the military and shot on the shoulder in the takedown of social security'72 and has a lot of -- counter terrorism isn't a quick cleanup and israel is tabooing the utmost importance when it comes to these selective operations from those tax on the grounds that can pull a missile mid flight if there's a kid running across the street and the numbers are conflated and not saying the palestinian people aren't porn because they are to israel. the amount of risk that israel puts on their own personal soldiers to protect the palestinians is greater than any country has done in the history. one. two, as far as ceasefire, it's never going to happen.
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every one of them is singing pike parakeets and full israel wants, shamennous. it's not happening twice in the campaign. what's happen asking the systematic dismantling of the organization. president biden know it is and israel's grateful for president biden and all the support we get, right now the u.s. is dealing with a 47, 50+ attacks in iraq and syria against u.s. assets, u.s. soldiers and israel and the u.s. are working to dismantle the supply lines as we speak. israel cornered a major, a major terror infrastructure and the tunnels have been infiltrated and have been completely or
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almost completely mapped out and idf commandos in there gutting them as we speak. the priority being hostages with a split priority of being the dismantling of that hamas leader, who's in that infrastructure and tunnels that we're going after right now. there's no ceasefire. little tactical pause, larry, not a problem. hour here, two hours there. the s general of the southwest, israel baa harper lanes and we agree and said it on trace, tactical cease pauses here and there and we care about the palestinians so we're the ones israel is the one opening up the pathways in order for those exoduses protected by the israeli forces to get to the south of gaza and they continue to shut the gate to the south and queen ranya yapping on cnn chirping and needs to talk to the king of jordan and these palestinians need to be let into
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these countries until israel can contain the situation after hamas is destroyed. no ceasefire, larry. tactical pauses to get them to the south safely. larry: israel had already been utilizing tactical pis to help the evacuation of palestinian civilians. they need to hear it from the white house. >> at the end of the day, the dismantling of hamas can't be broken due to the types of missions and strategic and missions and bulldozers firing at pockets of hamas killing them by the dozens. those missiles coming in with selectivity. special operations clearing those cities, but hamas is being put into what we call a
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translated pressure cooker and on their last rounds ammunition and not over in the next day or two, but this is going to take a minute and the world needs to understand it the sooner hamas is eradicated, i agree with bb100%. the sooner all of the nonsense starts to get to a quilt. larry: all right. aaron cohen, best of the best. appreciate your analysis. >> larry, have the name of your show, cohen and kudlow or kudlow and cohen. it's your money and security right. larry: cohen and kudlow, got it. love it. let me talk to the powers that be. >> might see you in nashville, stand by. might see you in nashville. larry: all right. good stuff. thank you, aaron. really terrific stuff. moving right along, coming up, my rift's going to be on the economy, and i'm going to talk about the success of the trump corporate tax cuts, which is the only really good economic growth factor we've had in the last three years, and a f new study t
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by fancy ivy league economists, believe it or not praising donald trump's tax cuts. that by the way and the stock market at the very good day up almost 400 points and good for the kudlow trust and about 135 million 401(k)-type retirement accounts in the country. i like prosperity but not big government socialism. stick around, folks. arthur laffer and kevin hassett and laffer curve and cea chairman and tax cuts and hope more of the same and god bless israel. they are making great progress and we are behind them.
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larry: all right, welcome back. stock market impressive rally up almost 400 points heading for a weekly gain i guess this. is after plunging 20% at one point last year. the dow this year managed a small gain of 3.5%. now, look it, i love it when we have all these big rallies because it's good for the kudlow trust and for roughly 135 million investor class owners of defined contribution and tax advantage retirement
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accounts along with the old fashioned define benefits still used by many of the back ward looking luneons but prosperity always good. somebody once said free market san antonio rich is the best path to prosperity and so, celebrate the astonishing success of the trump corporate tax cuts, which is virtually the only true symmelus the economy has seen during the very dreary bidenomics years. now, of course mr. biden has tried continuously to repeal the tax cuts and railing on about tax cuts for the rich, how they don't work and he prefers big government socialism and the top heavy government regulations of the green new deal. once again, biden has been proven wrong. this time by very interesting panel of experts recent study from the prestigious national bureau of economic research authored by economists from take a breath, harvard, princeton,
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university of chicago, even the u.s. treasury. take a deep breath, folks. that crowd sometimes gets to right. this study argues that the largest corporate tax deduction in u.s. history was a roaring success. nearly all the corporate tax cuts are still in place. that's the good news. ? short, the key conclusions of this guilt edge corporate panels and the dax cut generated more business investment, more growth, more wanes for workers and as lower corporate taxes generated in expanding the economy, there was no impact on government revenues. that is the [inaudible] at work. tax cuts are starting to expire at least for business expenses and in early 25 for individual tax cuts and all the liberal scorekeepers in washington are going to tell you extending the
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trump tax cuts will cost $3 trillion for even more. don't believe them. they're always wrong. and importantly the heart of the tax cut is permanent through new legislation. hat tip to frames free man for flagging the pro growth side story and another hat tip to my great pal and trump colleague tyler goodspeed for picking up new revision tots economic estimates of the trump years. the economy beat 3% growth in 2019 and had several quarters of better than 4% growth along the way and there was no inflation. but all is not well in the world of bidenomics because the federal reserve, i know it finally got around to tightening the monetary screws and inflation rate has fall anne donovan recent months, but while yearly inflation has come down, the level of prices has gone up.
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cpi jumped nearly 18% during biden's term. grocery prices up 20%, energy costs nearly 40%. inflation down and prices up. that's made life unaffordable for the working class works. real wages to continue to decline. couple that with the catastrophe at the southern boarder and 8 million illegals flooding into the interior of the u.s. and sinking real wages with decade-high interest rates including a nearly 8% mortgage rate. that's why bidenomics polls in the mid 20s and bank rate u gov shows 50% of voters think their financial situation has gotten worse. only 20% see it improved. 26% unchanged. meanwhile today's michigan consumer survey fell again and inflation fares jumped up again. fed heads jay powell told us yesterday after shooing a bunch
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of obnoxious climate protesters out of the room, the fed may not be finished raising interest rates because they haven't reached their 2% target. fortunately while israel wipes out the hamas murders, the saudis kept their powder dry and no oil price explosion. so how about a big hat tip for president trump keeping business alive with low taxes and i'm always happy with a little stock market prosperity for all of us and that is my riff. we've got to talk about this, it's a wonderful thing for more. bring in art laffer, former reagan economist, presidential medal of freedom recipient and author of tax haves consequences and if that weren't enough, kevin hassett, former chair of council of economic advisers under the trump administration and author of the drift, stopping the america slide to socialism. kevin hassett, harvard, did i get this right, harvard, princeton, chicago, the treasury? hang on a second, said the trump
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tax cuts worked and worked well? what do you make of that? i'm almost in shock. >> well, honestly, i know those guys and they're professional tax economists and they go where the data leads, which is kind of a rare treat. it's not very often that people are willing to even research things that support trump policies, and i commend them for their courage. one thing i have to say is there's one thing in the paper i disagree with and they said the white house estimate and didn't cite the estimate and it was correct on how much investment would go up because of corporate tax cut and no effect on revenue and i really, really don't think that's correct. correct and the curve before the car accident tuts -- revenue from about 300 billion to corporate revenue north of 400 bill since the tax cuts and i don't know how they say
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revenue is flat and it's inconsistent with the data. larry: arthur, that's your cue. arthur laffer of the laffer curve, that's your cue. tax rates down, revenue up. >> yeah, even in the first two years of it, larry, revenues higher substantially higher than two years prior and much higher than they'd been in the increase. they meet on this, larry, and kevin has always made a point of how real wages are rising and he had this extreme view and there in came true. kevin, you deserve, i mean, a laurel around your head or whatever it is for predicting those wages. they just went bang way up and then the poverty levels and all the minority groups and everything went to the lowest levels ever. larry, it was great. just let me just say that i
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believe up until the pandemic that president trump on economics, now, i'm just talking economics was the single best president we've had in probably 100 years on good economics. he's better than reagan in the short term, he's better than kennedy. he just did the greatest job on economics i've seen and then once the pandemic hit, all hell broke loose but he was just phenomenal and did a great job in guiding him. larry: actually on the pandemic and tyler goodspeed wrote this in his brief memo. the whole year, 2020, when the economy collapsed but we talked about the v shaped recovery, actually it was only down 1.1% for the beyer year. very modest decline considering it was a once in 100 year catastrophe and you know, kevin, you're not only right that the brunt of the benefits from the corporate tax cuts did in fact fall on the wage earners and they benefited the most. not the rich, not even consumer
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prices. but wage earners. you were right, it was a brilliant insight and you were out for awhile but you got a lot of help and you were correct. but also, kevin, there was no inflation. i want to make that point. you cut taxes wage earners benefited, revenues went up, and inflation, i mean, you look at inflation during that whole period of 2017, 2019 and throw in 2020, i don't care, inflation rate was under 2%, kevin has et. >> right. right, because when supply goes up, prices go down. i want to talk about the covid thing, larry, because it's something that you deserve a lot of credit for and also explains inflation. i'll do it real quick. but you said when we first started talking about what are we going to do about the lockdowns, which we really weren't in favor of, you said we don't really know what's going to happen and we have to do a bit at a time. in the end that year, we had five stimulus bills that you and i estimated very carefully to fill the hole being dug by tony
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fauci and at the end of the year with a 32% drop in gdp, thatches about flat and that was by your design and biden came in and had this massive stimulus that we didn't need and that's where inflation came from. but the fact that you led the team that exactly filled the hole and only down 1% is really remarkable accomplishment. larry: you're way too kind but you and tyler goodspeed and i, we worked together and we had to replace lost income and we knew it was a temporary loss and it would get filled in and that's what we did. it expired we had it expiring. what biden did in '21 was unpardonable because we didn't need it. there was a boom. biden has never told the truth about that. he always says he inherited a "reeling economy" and says inflation started high under president trump. the growth rate he was handed in the first quarter of '21 was 6.5% at an annual rate and
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inflation rate was about 1.5% on the cpi. biden has never acknowledged it. he's never acknowledge that had just like it took him two years to acknowledge how good the vaccines were to get us out of that hole. >> the growth path is well below and employment and gdp and all these measures he's never caught back up and he always touts this bidenomics, larry, but there is no bidenomics that's any good. you've got the inflation and kevin's completely correct when you have a bumper crop of apples, the price of appses goes down and not up and that's exactly what happened under trump. you have a huge expansion and inflation stayed low and then when biden came in, you had all these transfer palms which increases demand and also shrinks supply and you see the price level having risen what is it, 20% since he's taken office?
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it's ridiculous. by the way, that should be in the stock market number. larry: inflation has come down. prices have gone up. >> yeah. larry: no, i mean -- >> and they keep going up every period. larry: that's -- let's talk about the fed quickly. we had michigan surveyed today of consumer sentiment and inflation is faring and lovely clip of jay powell and a lovely clip of jay powell i like a lot. here's jay powell yet and let's take a look at this clip. jaire labor market remain and inflation has come down and re-marijuanas over the 2% target and my colleagues and i are gratified by the progress. larry: we don't need all that stuff. but he told them to close the
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fing door because they were obnoxious people. >> i love it. but he did say, art, this is where we'll end our segment. he sadie the fed may not be finished with the interest rate hiking and he's not completely sure he's going to get to the 2% inflation target. i like to get both of you with a quick thought on where the fed is going. >> yeah, what he said forever is when you raise interest rates, you slow the economy down and that controls inflation. we've had the fastest growth with the rates rising to the highest levels, the model is totally wrong and yet he still sticks with that model nonstop. it's just a total mistake, and i have no confidence in the fed whatsoever. larry: kevin, be that as it may, think there's more fed rate hikes in front of us next year for example? >> there are more -- right. there are more rate hikes coming and the reason is that the biden big spending is still out there. if you spend lots of money and
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attack supply, you create inflation. those fiscal policy forces are still in place and so jay powell has an almost impossible task on his hand because biden lit a fire on inflation that's not going away. larry: as he said, close that fing door. that was one of his finest moments. thank you art laffer, thank you, kevin hassett. hat tip to donald trump for corporate tax cuts. all right, folks, up next on the show, this is a real treat. home depot cofounder bernie marcus has now endorsed donald trump. he is a leader of business across the board. a huge, huge development and we'll take a look at hat tip to vivek ramaswamy for going after the corrupt and biased left wing media in wednesday night's debate. that's an overlooked part of that story and i want to circle back to it. turely hurt and jason chaffetz all when kudlow returns.
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larry: welcome back, folks. legendary businessman bernie marcus rights the real politics and i "high stakes and a simple choice. i endorse donned j. trump as nominee of the republican party and next great president". the great bernie marcus joining us again and cofounder of home depot and cofounder and wonderful to see you and i thought it was a hell of a thing. you didn't start there but you have come around to tram and just give awes sense of why you've said what you said. joual, larry, if i listened to you for the last year, you've understand why. i've been around -- i'm not with home depot anymore. i've been out of there since
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2002. i retired in 2002. taxpayers great company, always will be. but i've been around a long time. i'm 94 years old, and i've seen presidents come and go. republicans, democrats, and frankly i've never lived through a period like this. this is the most incredible period i've seen before in my life. i've always said that the american people will be smart enough to pull us out of anything and they'll always be the buffer between good and bad. first of all, let me explain to you that i'm a republican but i'm an american first. i'm the original great story in america, grew up in newark, new jersey, poor as hell. and had no money.
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my family had no money. look write am today. could have only happened in america and frankly could only happen under the system that we have, which is the system of free enterprise and capitalism, and i watched this guy in the white house, i mean, i can't believe what he does every day. i get up in the morning and i say, what the hell did he do today that's going to destroy america and he never fails to surprise me. he always comes up with something and it's never good. i don't know who the hell his advisers are, i don't have a clue but he's supposed to represent all people in america, and he doesn't. the poor people are the people that continuously vote that way,
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which sin credible to me how that happens. but i see in the last election proved that maybe the american people aren't that smart. maybe they're not going to bail us out and only one out there that i know that has the experience to fix things, that's what he does. he fixes things. now , you may not like what he says and pisss off a lot of people every time he opens his mouth between air force one and helicopter, he says something that irritates somebody, but the truth of the matter is that if we don't change the government in this next '24 election, this country is dead. i've never said that before. i don't see any way out. larry: just to say what you will
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about mr. trump, he brought us peace and prosperity and right now, in your article you make this very clear. we need a strong, strong hand in the white house. now more than ever we need a strong hand in the white house. >> well, it's not only the economy, i mean, look what's happening, this president has got two wars on his hand, ukraine and israel and god knows where that's going to happen, where it's going to go. we have china sitting out there as a terrible threat along with russia. and he's just doesn't know which way to go. i don't know who's feeding him or pulling his strings, maybe you do, but he doesn't come up with the right answers no matter what he does. larry: yes. >> and the american people are
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going to suffer because of it. larry: yes. >> i mean, right now people can't pay their bills. job creators network that i help found about eight years ago had a looed to do with the corporate tax cut. ryan was a good consider rate and they kind of forced it through. then that kind of saved america. but trump was totally behind it. larry: well, bernie, time is always short on these shows, but i want to say, bernie marcus, you're a fabulously successful american dream story. you're also even today, sir, you're an important business and philanthropic influencer and that's why i wanted people to hear what you had to say in this great opportunistic ed piece to get it out. we appreciate you coming on the
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show. i'm very grateful, bernie marcus, you came on the kudlow show. very grateful and i wish you well. thank you, sir. >> thank you. larry: all right, folks, we're going to stay with politics. very dramatic turn of events. mr. marcus did not begin with trump-appointed for this cycle, but you heard his reasons why. anyway, we've got a couple other fish to fly on politics and maybe another look at vivek ramaswamy, joe mansion, rhonda mcdaniels, oh my gosh. that's all very exciting and charlie hurt washington time editor and jason chaffetz former utah congressman and fox news contributor and fellow with the government accountability institute and author of the puppeteers, gentlemen, welcome back. charlie hurt, i can't resist. vivek ramaswamy, he's not going to be president, he doesn't poll. he took off on media, all right, nbc. i just want to play this. i'm not sure it's gotten the attention it deserves.
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both you and jason. take a listen. >> we've got christine walker here. you'd think that democrats would actually hire greg gutfeld to host a democratic debate? they wouldn't do it. the trump collusion hoax you pushed on this network for years, was that real or hillary clinton made up disinformation? we need accountability because this media rigged the 2016 election, they rigged the 2020 election with hunter biden laptop story. and they're going to rig this election. larry: so, all right, he's given them a spanking. right there, full public view. not that many saw the debate but whatever. they're a corrupt media and pushing russia gate and ukraine ya gate and god knows what other gate. charlie hurt, regardless of what happens to vivek ramaswamy, i'm going to give them a couple of grade points for that little riff he did. >> it's fantastic. he really does seem to be the only person that's really having fun running his campaign and,
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man, these debates are high points for him and he scores points every time. it doesn't -- i think you're right in the end and probably doesn't wind up winning the white house and it's fantastic and nobody as eloquent as capturing where people are and nothing as important as going after the media and saw this with donald trump and you -- republicans are forced to play by a different set of rules because the media, the vast majority of the immediate jaire is in lock step with the democrat party. justice department cannot have a free republic without an educated and informed electorate and when they're being lied to every single day by the goons in the media, can't be surprise that had democrats are inwinning elections they shouldn't win. larry: jason chaffetz, speaking of winning elections, no, wait a minute, speaking of not winning
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elections, why does rhonda mcdaniel have a tenured professionalship at the republican national committee? >> i've got to tell you, republicans should get tired of losing at this point. i think there's stuff going on behind the scenes that most republicans are oblivious to. it's not go ahead now have to be right on the issues and have to field good candidates and get out the vote. biden put out this executive order in march ov2021 that everybody is oblivious to and leveraged all of federal government and all the employees to help them get out the vote for low propensity voters and people are oblivious to that. we sit around scratching our heads and saying why are we losing in blaze republicans haven't figured out how to get
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out the vote and getting people registering and creating the rules and early voting and ballot harvesting and these are things that republican rail against but they don't do anything about it. lyric right. isn't that one of the jobs of the republican national committee? jason? i'm not letting you off the hook on this. come on, she's running this thing. >> yes, no. larry: i wanted to establish that. i mean, she can wear at vivek ramaswamy as she wants. it's not personal. i like hermit everyone likes her. she's a nice woman. >> i like her too but where was the dragnet of all the attorneys? on the democratic side, all these attorneys fight on election laws and where are the republicans answering to that? larry: i agree. very good. charlie hurt, joe mansion is not running for the senate and gop will get a pickup in very
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important s. he a presidential guy and going to mix it up in the race e r have a nice speaking to her with high double digit -- what am i saying? triple digit fees from the washington speaker bureau. >> well, as jason can attest, everybody in the united states senate thinks they're going be the next president so i'm sure he's entertaining that. the reason he's not running for reelection is because he was afraid of being on the ballot with donald trump. and donald trump was going to destroy him in west virginia. if donald trump is going to destroy joe mansion in his own state, i don't see really how he's going to sell that anywhere else. but i do want to go back and agree with both i don't have outrebounded, on this rnc -- of you on this rnc with mcdaniel and getting into the fight with vivek ramaswamy and she's
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embarrassed herself and i hope she gets called on the carpet by people and says look at my record. i'm sorry, your record is a record of failure at this point and attacking vivek ramaswamy for pointing out that record of failure, makes me think that she's more worried about protecting her own job than she is doing the things that jason's talking about, which is going out there and making sure that we -- that republicans are able to getti people to the polls and do the blocking and tackling required to get democrats out of office or we'll be stuck with democrats. larry: high turnouts would have helped a lot in virginia. i think it might have helped in kentucky but i know -- >> some money from the rnc would have helped. larry: i have some money. that's all her jobs and, okay, it's time for her to go. don't think much of joe mansion and one other point, jason chaffetz, meaning no dis-receiver malik taylor for my friend -- disrespect for my friend nikki haley but she ran as a class warrior and was out there attacking rich people.
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that makes me very unhappy. i want pro growth supply ciders and we did a story about the success of trump tax cuts, that helped wage earners more than anybody but helped everybody. she was attacking successful people. that's nonsense, i have son, you know it. jason, you know it. >> i agree. she didn't have a very good debate and other the were better and personally i thought ron desantis was the most presidential and had the best grip on things and could answer pointed questions about the military having served there. you know, everybody likes tim scott and it goes to the former governor of new jersey, i've never ever had anybody come up to me and say bo boy, if only cs christie was president, life would be better. nikki haley didn't do quite as well. larry: you know, bernie marcus the great man was just on the show. his message is he supports
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trump. let's end the debates. it's over. you really -- it's over, let's be sober and stop this nonsense and not go to more liberal left wing networks. just end it. you know what i mean. cut, it's like right now the producers are yelling at me, i have to get out to make a commercial break. it's time for the republican party to take a commercial break on these debates. jason chaffetz, nobody better, charlie hurt, nobody better than you. you're both fabulous on a friday. folks, coming up here on kudlow, one little sentence coming up, anti-semitic protest raging all across america and biden administration hasn't done a damn thing about it, which is pathetic. sarah carter joins us next to weigh ins, she's been covering this story. ♪
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sarah: this just did not have just yesterday, this company, for years larry, were they were ignoring the rights and anti-semitism even within their own ranks from one oh markham all about the benjamin's baby, and rishada tlaib saying things like from the river to the sea we have seen this over and over again supporting groups like blm and black lives matter without doing a full due diligence investigation into what is going on any adls in a study in 2022, through 2023, dark money coming from adversaries like iran, and other nations that actually believe that israel should be of liberated off of the face of the earth and sending money into college campuses and universities. i don't know a lot of times come to these universities, to support this type of rhetoric. that's what we saw new york, that's what we see across the country we have young students going out into the streets, and
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