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♪ be by your side... i'll be there... ♪ ♪ with my arms wrapped around... ♪ larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow, i'm l arry kudlow. so, former president trump with an optimistic pro growth speech, on the
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successes that could happen in a second term if reelected. we have former treasure secretary steve mnuchin on set, but first up, charlie gasperino, he was at the speech, he has a round up there is charlie, right there. charlie, you are still down there, mnuchin and i are on set, go ahead. >> well, i thought it was really good speech. you know listen, this is a little bit of a skeptical crowd, i have gone been covering economic club for new york for years, it say pro-trade group. i think for first time, donald trump articulated his trade policies why it could be pro growth, i think he sold it, given everything he proposed cuts in corporate taxes and individual taxes, and some social issues that ring true here about the migrant crisis, that you
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know if you live in new york you see it every day, and how unsafe the city is because of this. how caracas and venezuela is safer than new york. because of migrantzuela is safer than new york. because of migrant crisis, maybe next we're we're hold the event in caracas, i almost fell floor when he said, that here is something else. he was very detailed on what he wants to do, more so than on other side, on what kamala harris wants to do. but he was more details than kamala harris on what she wants to do, she knows her plan. he went through it line by line, and explained why he thinks it is bad, he spun it his way it was more meat on the bones than we're getting from her. what we're getting from kamala harris, i go round and round can mark cuban on
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this, we're getting leaked snippets of this and that and then c contradictions, all coming from people like cuban, there is no -- she does not have a plan. it is scary that you know. the leader of free world this far into the election cycle does not have a plan, don whether you agree or not, my agreement level with him is 80%, i am we wary on tariffs but he laid it out, and i think -- he wound won over the crowd in my view. >> charlie that's say good run down. we're grateful for it. i agree. this was a detailed statement of his planning intenen -- intentions
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if elected, you can't ask anything more from soup to nuts. some people will buy 50 or 70% but he laid it out, i thought the crowd response was positive. i was sitting down there, at the head table,y thought it was positive. and had a couple of good laugh lines, charlie great gnaw mnuchin is here, i have to do a riff, thank you for helping us with the preview and our report. appreciate it charlie gasperino. >> my pleasure. larry: donald trump gave an optimistic pro growth aspirational speech on a success that is the subject of the riff. so, speaking to new york economic club, former president trump delivered optimistic f pro growth speech call for american renewal, how i saw it. he began with a promise, low
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taxes low regulations, low energy costs, lower interest rates, secure borders low crime, and surging incomes for citizens of every race, religion, color and creed. ended the speech with a promise to unleash new era of safety, prosperity and success for the workers, our families, and businesses and i have done it birch, end quote. in middle he was critical of how kamala harris and joe biden ruined his economic miracle. >> we delivered an economic miracle which kamala and joe turned into an economic disaster just like they turned border in whole world into a catastrophic surrender. starting on day one, kamala launched a war on american energy, and orchestrated a nation wrecking border
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invasion, with illegal aliens pouring in from countries allest on world, they came from country that nobody heard the name of that country. those countries from their prisons, and jails, there is a difference. from mental institutions and instain asylums, as well as record numbers terroristses, human trafficking and second traffickers. numbers that we've never seen before, taking place over the last 3 and a half years, then kamala harris cast the deciding votes on triltrillions of dollar in wasteful spu spending with terrible -- >> tough stuff. he pledged to liberate the economy from crippling regulation, and perhaps biggest applause line from his mention of elon musk and
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a new efficiency commission. >> at suggestion of elon musk, who has given he his total endorsement that's nice, he is a mart guy, he knows what he's doing. very much appreciated, i will crete a government efficiency task conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the federal government and making recommendations for drastic reforms, we need to do it,y we can't go on the way we are now. [applause] and elon musk because he is not very busy, has agreed to head that task force, interesting, if he has the time. that would be a good one do it, he has agreed to do it. in 2022 fraud and improper payments alone cost tax payers estimated hundreds
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billions, this commission of develop an act plan to eliminate fraud and improper payments within 6 months saving trillions of dollars it is massive. for the same service you have right now, trillions dollars, is wasted and gone and nobody knows where it went. further taming inflation, and bre bringing prices way down. larry: by the way, this assault very remi reminiscent of reagan 40 years ago appointed peter grace to the grace commission that combed federal government for those days billions of dollars, he had people from all over industry famous ceos and executives, i think this shows mr. trump's bona fides as someone who wants to restrain federal spending
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get rid of waste, fraud abuse and corruption. another big applause line came with mr. trump support of crypto currencies. >> in instead of attacking industries of future we'll embrace them making america the world capital for crypto and bitcoin. larry: there you go. then the applause continued when he talked about making trump tax cuts permanent and outlined his tax cuts 2.0 mr. trump pledged to reduce the corporate tax rate, from 21% to 15% for companies that make their products in america. he blasted kamala harris for her 5 trillion dollar tax hike, that will affect small business corporation, capital gains and a wealth tax on unrearealized capital gains, and smart
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tariffs, you pay a tariff if product comes from there are country but you get 15% tax rate and 100% bonus deprection expensing if it comes from america, calling it pro american trade policy and argue that everyone in world would want to produce here in america. >> smart tariffs will not create inflation they will combat inflation. i had almost no inflation and i had highest tariffs, they were going higher. foreign nations the pay us billions reducing deficit and driving inflation down largely reduce our deficit. in my first term, we impose historic tariffs with no affect on consumer prices or inflation. combination of fair trade tax cuts regulatory cuts and energy a abundance will allow us to produce more
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goods, better and cheaper in u.s. than before. and foreign nations will respect us again. larry: all right. there you go, during the q&a, mr. trump outlined strong america first fore everyone policy, to win back respect of the world not for the purpose of starting new wars, but peace through strength. including a military build up that answer was also received with a lot of applaused from the group. >> purposefully, mr. trump ended his tour deforce speech on an upbeat note. inflation c concurred energy unleashes, sovereignty restored. citizens will thrive, growths comes roaring back, america's future brighter than ever. as he said before, he it, it once, he can do it again. that is the riff.
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all right. with very great pleasure joining me now, friend steve mnuchin. former treasury secretary during trump administration, let's start with the vision thing. we'll get to smart tariff thing in a moment, was the vision thing there, the growth promised? was it up lifting? >> he did get it done, it reminds me of you and there i with him in 2016. at new york economic club he gave a speech on what. there you 1.0 would look like, it was tax cuts, regulatory relief, trade renegotiation and 234e6r7b8g. energy, he delivered on this in first term, you heard today there is still more work to did his economy plan is different from hers,
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and i think that more tax cuts, extending the trump tax cuts that are expiring, on regulation we have more work to do. on trade, i think there is no question that the tariffs on china, brought china to the table, only reason we got renegotiation, there is more work there. reciprocal trade act and energy. i think there is a great energy opportunity. we were energy abundant, we were putting sanctions on iran, so they they didn't have money, and on russia. and i think he could repeat a lot of this where there is more work to be done. larry: no question, if you go back, we talked you were talking about 2016, even 2015, some of our first meetings.
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we wanted lower tax rates you did best you could with cong congress. he is returning to those very same things, saying particularly if you produce in america we'll give you 15% rate, and 100% expensing that is important. he didn't go through the individual tax rates that is part of the package ofic teching trump tax cut -- of extending trump tax cuts, i have been saying to anyone that would listen make it growthier, let's bring through on wages, i think h he got that done today. >> i think he did, larry, we lowered corporate taxes, and corporate revenues to government went way up. it worked. everyone saying, you know we gave corporations all these things, no they paid more in taxes, expensing worked it got more investment in on
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the u.s. and i think as you know we wanted to do more on individual side, to make that permanent and to make the small business tax credit permanent and those all need to be extended. but, prior to covid, we were on track to generate significant excess revenue to pay down the deficit, covid changed things, we had to do spending or we would have a worldwide depression, on going spending of biden administration is what created this inflation. larry: you know that is -- i don't want to let that point slip, you are team leader during the pandemic we went to hill, lived up there and basically the thought here was private incomes drying up because of the pandemic. it shut down. so we needed temporary government income to take its place, but then that was supposed to shutdown, and it didn't. and i think what trump is saying today, he has
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fingered kamala before, he is right to do so, tha they wanted government income to continue, too much money chasing too few goods hence the massive inflation, we were going to end it that was your premise, they never ended it, her speech on the economy another two trillion on top of tax hikes. >> well, you remember i shut down a bunch of fed lending programs, because emergency was over. and money that congress gave us we gave it back. and they went on and passed multiple bills of trillions of dollars, that led to inflation, there is no question the fed was late in seeing this they were too late in raising interest rates. now they have been too slow in lowering rates. larry: you know, i am surprised that did not come up, you think they should be dropping their target rate,
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they will be. >> i think we'll see 3 1/2% funds rates or three% at natural rate, i don't think that we'll go down to 1 or 2%. i think that 10 year has priced it in to the market. larry: whoever is president. there will be multiple rate cuts. >> the fed has to reduce rates. larry: i think that is their intention. steve mnuchin, smart tariffs, you heard him. he probably went further than people might have thought, that was am am big use, he believes in reciprocity. he is tougher on trade, how did you read this smart tariff business? >> i was sitting next to ambassador lighthizer at lunch. larry: who was cheering. >> you know, team was you and me and bob. working closely with the president had. and it worked. president trump was first president to basically say
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what we're doing is not working, we open to china, they close to us. and there is no question, i remember first time we went to china and sat down in a big negotiation, we were not getting anywhere we came back president said, call them up tell them we're putting on big tariffs, he is right, they then negotiated and ambassador lighthizer, he said, we'll start with tariffs on things that are critical technology, so that is in the u.s. we then went on to use more tariffs to get them to negotiating table, we got the phase one trade deal done, in is stil still more work to do, i agree with president trump we need more tariffs to get them back to the table, ripped up nafta put in place usmca, a great trade agreement that bob got through a bipartisan congress. and you know, i think you and i loved the re
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reciprocal trade act, it was never passed. >> he now calls the trump reciprocal trade acts. >> it was. larry: i thought it was sean's. >> no, it was trump, it was, and was a very simple thing, you put tariffs on us we'll put tariffs on you. you know, there are issues with europe, they are not open with us and others, and you know he is using tariffs to renegotiate and make for free and fair trade. larry: he is a negotiator. >> he is negotiating right now. as i was listening to his speech. i don't know if he will win, i think he will win, i think his poll -- i mean i think his polls are best at this stage of the game, he is negotiating. that is the way i read it. >> i think he gave a great vision, for what trump 2. in0 economics looks like
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there is a big difference between kamala harris administration and his administration. we're talks tax hikes versus tax cuts and supporting small business, and as you and i know this thought of taxes unrealized capital gains, the whole basis of our tax system has been forever that you pay taxes on realized events, there is no better way to shut down the economy than to start telling p people you will be taxed own realized gains. >> steve mnuchin, former treasury secretary, now investor thank you so much for coming on set. >> first time on set. >> i have been on show but not in person. >> great to see you. >> hope you come back. larry: coming up president trump said he will end kamala harris anti-energy crusade. we'll talk about that with expert, north dakota governor doug burgum.
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and implement a policy of independent independence and dominance we have more liquid gold you were our feet. my plan will cut energy prices in half, more than that within 12 months taking office. energy was what caused our problem initially, energy will bring us back. >> all right there you have it. trump new york economic club lunch today, joining us north dakota governor doug burgum, thank you for super human effort to help us on the show, i'll toss it to you, you talked with president trump membership times, there was 2 gas. -- many time, $2 gas, cut energy cost in half, can it be done. >> absolutely with president trump in office, his speech today was fantastic. he hit on every button you
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need to achieve energy dominance, that is cutting regulations, it is opening up the ability for states and private companies to develop thei mineral an opportunity for us to do what other country have done, take m no norway or alaska, this ise the path to prosperity, president trump understands that eve energy under. he gets it, this is exciting, i feel he won the election with this speech. larry: governor burgum, sometimes people don't understand how important petroleum related products permeate the economy affecting consumer goods
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healthcare, farms, operating rooms there are hundreds of products that are impacted by the cost of petroleum. and so if you can drive the pricing down by producing more oil and gas, that is a key to inflation. i don't think that folks necessarily understand that asas los angeles as you -- well as well. >> if your viewer today whether at home or in office or you know watching somewhere, if you look at products you are sitting on or wearing or touching, you know anything that you are looking at has an energy component to it whether it a pfrom a petroleum product or energy to make that product, it is fundamental foundational and, of course, combined with energy dominance with the tack policies, and -- tax policies and cutting regulations that will bring capital, it flows to place it gets highest return, what
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me described what many red states have done, you look at where people are moving to, red states, they have lower taxes ands reregulation, and look at states thriving, a lots of red state energy states, like north dakota, we have highest gdp growth in country inspite of the biden administration we're fighting the biden administration harris h administration. larry: one point he is making that the misnamed inflation reduction act has to go, it is scored at over a trillion dollars, as you know just chock-full of green new deal subsidies and electric vehicle subsidies. and no time littles on that -- no time limits and potential elon musk efficiency commission, he will if right after this as means of cutting budget, i don't think he has been quite as explicit.
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people have questioned his budget cutting credentials i don't think they should, i think he laid it out good today. >> he was very clear, and very smart what he described. the inflation reduction act was opposite, it created inflation, in those subsidies, they were one of the largest and most massive misallocations of capital that we've seen, moving toward things that were uneconomic, you talk evsub that of tying our future to buying batteries and china at cost of 10 to 15 times for every to know ton of cwc02. all these, the policies in the inflation act that
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kamala harris who is the deciding vote on that, that stuff has been fundamental to driving inflation up in our country that pushed everything up, that pushed up interest rates and killed american dream, and drop you of housing costs. larry: governor burgum, i know you made a huge effort to help us we're grateful to you thank you for your inch insights. >> but. larry: moving heed on kudlow, more on president trump's very optimistic, pro growth, aspirational speech. we have charlie hurt. we have breitbart's john carney and david h malpass, right here, stick around, lots more to do. first! first! [continue bickering in background]
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speech address the affordability crisis, joining us now charlie hurt. fox news contributor. john carney, and author of the breitbart business digest. david malpass, former president of world branch group. john carney, i think he hammered hard, but i'll ask you, did he get it done. >> he did, he both addressed housing affordability, one of things that all surveys show are hurting people, he said he will open upland, that we can build on and he will do permitting reform to make energy affordable they are necessary, two things when you ask people, what bother them the most about biden-harris affordability crisis, housing and energy. larry: he did mention opening up federal lands for housing purposes. >> there is a lot. larry: bad enough they won't
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do it for oil and gas, he put in housing, a new wrinkle. >> the other thing he mentioned is there is a lot of regulation environmental regulation in particular that stands in way of building houses, you talk with builders t they say getting permits to build houses gets in the way, that can be addressed at federal level. a lot is federal regulation. larry: david, hang on. injecting politics, charlie hurt, a couple days after labor day, a couple days before the debate. did mr. trump turn the tables, restart, reignite, whatever you call it what were politics of this speech. >> i think he did. and i think he did it by talking about the issues that matter to people, and matter a lot to people in a personal way. i think the timings is perfect, it happens as this honeymoon in media that
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kamala harris has enjoyed, is coming to a natural end, you can't keep that going forever, they try their hardest. and look, the campaign began this week, it began on tuesday. that was -- you know we had labor day, and now off to the races, they are wear trump and biden were 6 weeks ago. i feel good about where things are and trump talking about the issues, we'll have a debate next week. how -- idea she will suddenly come out and talk about issues in a way that is compelling and sell something that people want, i have a hard time believing that, why hases know she already been doing it, she is not doing it because she does not have it. larry: charlie g gasperino made a points, saying that mr. trump knows kamala harris' platform better than she knows and he played out
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his platform in detail. i would think both of those is like the pro and con, would be very valuable in this debate next week. >> right, seemed to be good debate prep for kamala he was specific on what the problems are she caused inflation because of this spending, that the regulation and energy hammering is really hurting on the inflation and affordability crisis. so, he really hit the high points, i think he talks about the american dream, about having middle class be largest ever, and about how to do that with regulation, with small businesses with manufacturing, each of those and there was detail, a woman came to me after and i said what did you think she said, i am undecided but, this persuaded me toward trump because she has not like the rallies but this gave a full feeling that boy, he has a lot of
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details. larry: that is it it might have been too long, maybe but that is trump. >> i asked her, that was it too long? she said, that is okay,. larry: she loved it. >> she loved it -- she said i'm undecided. larry: point i was getting, he showed a mastery of detail. which i think after all of these biden years and harris years, vague and vacuous. people want the commander in chief to know what the hell is going on in the was on the, you know. -- in the office, you know him from meetings, he always knows details, i think he showed it today. >> that came through, this was a huge audience that listen spell bound. larry: terrific. >> john carney, the -- other thing, you are also my smart tariff expert. at least dejour for
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tonight. he spent a lot of time on smart tariffs, he said, something you said before, tariffs are not necessarily inflationary, chinese tariffs were not, he created a package, as i read him the speech and i have to read it again, he said taxes regulations, spending restraint and lowers tacking and tariffs cannot be inflationary. >> it cannot be, combining tax cut with tariffs means businesses are paying less to the government. import ireer saw their stock values go up, when donald trump cut taxes people they'd that would be inflationary. goldman sachs is saying, that the corporate tax cut is inflationary. honestly, really, they get
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paid the big bucks. >> what happened, stock market went up immediately afterwards about 10%, about 1% for every point you cut off corporate tax, you get a point up in earnings per share, that raises the stock price. it is not inflationnary, tariffs were not last time, trachthem every month -- a track them every month, the prices of everything, i look at everyone cpi report, one thing went up both bicycles, that is telling. but. larry: my lincoln 1/2 1navigator how is that. >> steel and aluminum tariffs they cried they said it would raise the price of beer, beer prices did not go up. larry: charlie hurt, some point during this lun lunch, there is a story
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cooking. hunter biden out of the blue, in this tax trial, not there will not be a trial he showed up at nontrial, trial and said i'm guilty, in 20 words or less what is happening? i know there is endless speculation, and what do you think. >> he has no one to blame but himself, he committed the crime. but also, the biden administration and you know hunter biden used all of his effort to try to protect himself from prosecution. and his father tried to protect his son, we has nowhere else to turn but plead guilty. larry: so there will be some sentencing. his father will give him a pardon, no matter, he is there until january 20 he will pardon him you know he
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will. >> i would be shocked if he did not. >> easy to plead guilty when you have a get out of jail free card in your hand. larry: they dodged the trial which would have brought out a lot of ugly things inincluding all income from china, and russia and romania and this other stuff that was so damn corrupt now that stuff will never see the light of day and he will be pardoned. >> he could have pardoned him before, but, i think they were hoping maybe he might be able to beat it then he would not have to pardon it. larry: he didn't beat it. >> i was going to comeback you to and ask you about the growth component. i want us to get to 3% plus growth. and what i heard today was lower taxes, lower regulations and lower spending, and energy deregulation, we could get back to 3% growth under this
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kind of program, but you are a veteran on this. >> we sure can, and you know, economists use this concept of potential gdp there is a glass ceiling, there is not. you can get to, that he said one real important thing, dollar as reserve currency sound money is critical to growth. larry: someone called that king dollar, making room are in newt gingrich in next segment. you are fabulous. >> coming up did president trump destroy big government socialism in his speech? we'll ask author of that term great newt gingrich when kudlow returns, thank you, gentleman, terrific stuff. better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing.
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larry: did president trump destroy big government socialism his speech today, joining us now great newt gingrich. former speaker of house, newt. trump never mention the phrase but he tore apart harris and biden and offered an important contrast.
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i'll ask you, did he take out big government socialism? >> well, i think he created the choice. as you know, basically if choosing between free enterprise capitalism and big government socialism, americans break 59 to 60, i thought trump laid out a workable plan, i think bringing housing in was brilliant that is number one concern of your honor american he showed strength, he has great things going he has a real plan, and other, he has a real record. and record says he can get the plan done. so, if he is offering to revitalize america, lower our energy costs, and reestablish 52 neu entrepreneurialism and he had a specific message for
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minorities to have an incentive to go out work and save and have a better life. , i have to comment on another thing. trump knows a lot, because trump knows a lot. kamala does not know a lot because kamala does not know a lot, it may sound silly, he has done a lot in his life, he made big decisions as businessman and as a president for 4 straight years, she has floated f through life with staff protecting her, the difference is gigantic in terms of capability. larry: you have seen him. in oval cross-examining us, he is so great, he is not afraid of detail, she has none of that. you know, i thought that
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speech, stepping back from all of the details in the speech, programmatically it was strong, but it was aspirational. it was like a call for renewal. the way i saw it, and as someone who is product of reagan era, i think you may be too too, let's rejuvenate and renew, here is how to do it, we have done it before let's do it again. >> remember, his basic slogan make america great again, is pretty darn aspirational, it means also, having every american have a chance to be part of a greatness. and i think he believes it, this is a guy who has been a entrepreneur his whole life, he has done big things and had big dreams and worked his tail off, and he knows because he did it once to give him a shot he knows a lot more now than he did
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when he left office in 2021. he had 4 years to think it through, to contemplate on lessons learned and listen to people like and you others and i think to come up with a plan, i thought it was a very impressive speech, which does set the pattern for future, and i think leaders in the world should be reading that speech, because that is what they will deal with, when he is president. he is a very straight guy. about what he wants to get done, he tells what you he wants to get done, he goes out and gets it done, he tells you he got it done, different from the kamala harris kind of phoniness. larry: last 20 seconds, that speech was t to -- broader audience, i said to mnuchin, he was already starting to negotiate, starting international negotiations in the speech. anyway, great newt gingrich. speaker of the house, big government socialist enemy,
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