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if there's weakness. liz: yes, but will it understand send all those pictures but leave out the ones where i look bad? david, we are getting cpi for the month of august. what are you expecting for consumer cpi? >> expecting inflation to look like it's in check right now. i believe it's not in check and don't think powell stomped out inflation embers and we'll see a lot more as rates get cut. liz: david, my friend, thank you so much. here comes the bell and how we started is how we end and it's the dow and crypto and there holding the debate. larry: welcome to kudlow.
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i'm larry kudlow. tonight is the night, donald trump versus kamala harris. is this kamala's last dance. elise stefanik joining us in a few minutes. edward lawrence is live in pennsylvania with a preview of his last dangs. dangs what's you got, aaron? >> yeah, larry, take a step back here and president kamala harris wants to increase taxes for corporations as well as some others and she wants to add government regulations and more government oversight and she believes that will move the economy forward and for example, as prices have now increased from the month that she came into office, she wants to task the ftc with going after price gouging bringing justice for clean energy jobs and never mentionings economic growth.
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moving the time-based of most progressive senator in congress. >> this isn't ability how far left or right you are. it's who you're fighting for and solving the problems that confront this country. that's why we've been able to build a wide and diverse coalition and that's less concerned about ideology and far more concerned about how we get things done for the american people. reporter: president trump wants to extend his tax cuts, cut corporate taxes for those company that only make products here in the united states. president trump wants to end taxes on tips and social security payouts and he wants equity in trade and ending on fair trading practices and making moves to keep the dollar of the reserve currency. >> she pes to make this a referendum on donald trump's personality and not on her policies and then not on his policies and include on her policies and she's continuing to run and hide from the biden's failed administration and bind harris failed administration.
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reporter: one of these wants to build upon bidenomics and going further than that, the other candidate taking the economy in a new direction. larry can decide which is which. larry: edward lawrence, thank you very much. great report. donald trump is ready to talk growth. that's the start of my riff. donald trump gave a speech centered on economic growth and enabling everyone and race, color, creed to climb the ladder of success and achieve the american dream. his speech was a masterpiece. notten the big picture themes but the level ovdetail. in all likelihood never seen in a presidential speech. not much more than the economy in tonight's presidential debate with kamala harris and i believe believes in the speech will be
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an important bridge to strong performance in tonight's debate and he'll hold kamala harris' feet to the fire on all the ultraliberal progressive policies and de-corrallizing illegal immigrants and green new deal and he recollects v mandate, misnamed inflation reduction act and she cast the deciding vote and her ban on tracking, her consist objection to build ago trump wall on the southern boarder and championship of medicare for all and ending private health insurance and big taxing and spending in regulating and of course she was joe biden's co-pilot for 3.5 years and encompassing the numerous failures and her so called policy website put up -- well, it contained the source code that shows it was a copy paste plagiarism of joe biden's campaign.
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wow, as kamala said, her values haven't changed and many flip-flops are without meaning but mr. tram system defending his record on the economy, inflation, jobs, immigration, foreign policy that his pro growth economic plan will show is viewers and voters the way out of the biden harris affordability crisis and over the lengs of the term, prices outstripped beiges on a cumulative basis. after inflation, income growth between 2021 and 2012 under biden and harris was only $1350. but real income growth between 2017 and 2019 under mr. trillion was $6400, almost five types as much. there trump has pro growth
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policy of cutting taxes and policy growth and cutting unfair trade practices and cutting spending and unbreakable commitment to keep the u.s. power as the world as reserve currency. now, some on wall street still think his plan is inflationary and cannot possibly be. in the case of tariffs for example, aim to curb the unfair trading practices and american consumers will always boycott higher prices and justice was the case as china tariffs and there was no resulting inflation then and the burden of the tariff is born by the chinese company who must cut their prices in order to sell in the u.s.. mr. trump proposed a corporate tax cut to 15% to domestically produced goods and pro growth and counter inflair nation. inflationary and centers lining these will produce more goods on the market by lowering prices
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and not raising them. it's kamala harris' massive tax hikes on both large and small businesses that will remove incentives and block goods production thereby raising prices and causing higher inflation. her economic speech in atlanta included totally discredited price controls but it a $2 trillion price tag for additional spending and a $25,000 free money plan that will jack up home prices, make them even more unaffordable and out of reach for young families. finally, if kamala ever got an unrealized capital gains tax, it would absolutely crush the u.s. stock market. and would also decimate some odd 130 million americans with ira, 401(k) savings and retirement accounts. biden democrats never talk
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growth. tonight, i believe donald trump is ready to talk growth. and it's a winning message. that's the riff. now, great, great, great pleasure joining us here, new york congresswoman elise stefanik, chair of the house. elise, welcome, thank you ever so much. let me begin and i want to talk about as much as we can but how do you think mr. trump will do holding kamala oar feet to the fire. her values haven't changed and she took joe biden's platform and now it's hers and the polls are showing recently as i'm sure you know people were regards harris as too liberal and progressive what do you make of this right at the top, elise stefanik? how does this play? >> well, kamala harris is one of the reasons behind joe biden's catastrophic failures and she's his open border czar, that means she owns the border crisis that impacts every community, every
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state across the country. on the issue of inflation, which is the highest rate of inflation in my lifetime impacting every family, small business, farm in this country. kamala harris was the deciding vote in the senate for the inflation expansion act which was joe biden and kamala harris' pinnacle of economic policy, which cost us not only paying for inflation but trillions and trillions in debt. in addition she was the last one in the room advising joe biden for the withdraw from afghanistan and we had the gold star ceremony for the 13 service members that lost their lives. she needs to be held accountable and president trump will hold her accountable for her failures. compare that to the success of president trump. hhistoric economic growth and prosperity and peace through strength and most secure border in our lifetime and you'll see
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this veer suspended ands policy failures hurting kamala harris. larry: elise, i want to depart from my usual economic script and you raise a point, afghanistan catastrophe, which is much in the news including the gold star families that mr. biden has ignored, but correct me if i'm wrong, ms. harris is a cultural liberal very much a proponent of dei. have much a proponent of dei. i think you'd agree with that. as you and i have talked over the past year or so, diversity, equity, and inclusion in many ways is the progenitor of the anti-semitism wave that has struck the u.s. and the anti-israel way. i'm not accusing mrs. harris of anti-semitism. i'm not going there, but i'm saying dei, which she supports and all these biden administrations spending
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initiatives have as part of their regulations and there's been a big problem and suggesting shotgun we out to get rid of and hoping that mr. trump gets down on that and going to speak about it hopefully and they're so darn important. >> well, you're exactly right, larry, she's a cultural liberal and we can look at her record. she was the most liberal senator in the united states senate. this is a san francisco radical defund the police open boarders liberal. when it comes to propping up the offices of dei, it's not just higher ed institutions and joe biden and kamala harris, it was a priority for the department of defense and should be focused on lib tear through defense and rotted out the agencies that should be focused on american greatness and excellence and you were right at the root of dei is anti-semitism, and kamala harris has not spoken out strongly
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enough about anti-semitism and combating it. she's turned her back on standing with the most precious ally, israel. she's been the loudest voice calling for a ceasefire and it's forcing israel to disarm itself and we had historic abraham accords and peace in the middle east and he stood strongly with israel. larry: jute gingrich said the speech on the economy was more important than anything and the price gouging and price controls and same difference fails every time and $2 trillion spending plan and free money in housing and $25,000 and that's just going to make home price go up and that's the biden play book and higher spending and taxing and throe free money at something and prices will go up and not done. i don't hear them here.
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i don't hear growth. i never hear joe biden talk about growth. i hear him talking about punishing successful people. i hear kamala talking about punishing and never the word growth. growth is very important. a lot of americans -- we did a poll with the issues and incites group, 90% of americans like growth. where's the growth in the democratic platform? >> well, there isn't. kamala harris' speech should concern every american and had socialist price fixing and her economic plan includes the largest tax increase in our nation's history to the tunes of trillions of dollars and doubling down on inflationary policies under joe biden and kamala harris. compare that with the historic and successful speech that president trump delivered at the economic hub of new york that talked about unleashing economic growth and unleashing pro business and pro small business and co-u.s. manufacturing and lowering taxes and co-regulations and we know the
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recipe for success and going for president trump and he had significant wage growth and things under kamala harris and salary cuts and inflationary things as well as unemployment and ticking up and a very concerning economic status around the country and talking to small busi businesses and manufactures and kamala harris represents trillions of dollars in new taxes and devastating our economy and let alone the underlying capitalized gains tax and she's proposed and absolutely would devastate all of americans real estate, their 401(k)s, their iras and would devastate them. larry: think it's her last dance tonight, elise stefanik or think she's going to go out and live to fight another day? real hard question, if you want to pass on it, it's okay. i know you don't pass on
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anything. i think this is her last dance. she either gets it done tonight or kind of over. >> well, certainly the american people are going to be tuning in and the more they learn about kamala harris, the lower her support goes and president trump is going to make a clear contrast between policies of success versus her policies of failure and weakness. the more the american people know, her numbers will continue to get lower. larry: that's a great answer to a really terrible question. that's a terrific answer. that's great. elise stefanik, you're wonderful for coming on. thank you ever so much. talk soon. >> thank you, larry. larry: all right, folks, we need safe and secure elec elections d that's the save act and all about citizenship. at this particular time ask our next guest senator mark leading american conservative and how does donald trump handle it tonight? that's a key point. catch tonight's presidential debate at 9:00 p.m. eastern. that's right here on fox
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taxes, low interest rates, low security rates and low, low crime and surging incomes for citizens of every race, religion, color and creed. my plan with rapidly defeat inflation and quickly bring down prices and reignite explosive economic growth. larry: that was trump last thursday and bringing in utah senator. senator mike lee and great pleasure to see you senator lee. thank you for doing this. in some sense, what you just heard from the economic club and covering the water front. my question to you, i want to visit with with you on this issue, how does he do it in the most effective way and start and tackle flip-flops and what do you want to see him say and perfective on tonight's debate? >> the key tonight will be contrast.
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showing contrast to the american people and stark contrast so president trump offers and what kamala harris wants to do. this is incredibly important debate, larry. the last presidential debate just a couple of months ago and significant in u.s. history and ended candidacy of joe biden is this debate tonight can be important and this is where donald trump can show stark difference and that donald trump wants to create economic growth and wants to put power back where it belongs in the hands of the american people. you've got kamala harris who basically is someone who believes in the green new deal policies. that would kill economic growth in america and jobs by the millions. going on demand and healthcare to give illegal aliens and wants to increase the size, scope, reach and cost of federal government in every way. it would kill the innovation and job growth and contrast and
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that's going to be donald trump's challenge tonight to bring that contrast out. larry: he needs to hold her feet to the fire and said all these ultraliberal and ultra progressive things down through the years and spent the first month or two of candidacy denying these and how how is it best for mr. trump do it without losing the audience? >> gotted a short privy statements and needs to call her out on this like with things that happened last night. bernie sanders went on tv to defend what she's been doing. he didn't say she doesn't believe in all the socialist policies he said no, she's doing what she's got to do or what her campaign consultants tell her in
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a campaign. she still believes in these things. or the american people know what she believes in and has stood for and policies as a senator and going as vice president and just see how stark this contrast is and that the choice really has to go to donald trump. larry: telling dana bash on cnn my values haven't changedment how do you read that and think most people watching that, i don't know how many watched it. i bet a bunch watch it had and my values haven't changed even though she's tried to change so many policy statements and how does that work. does trump say, you know, his values have never changed? how does he kind of get that out, senator lee? >> do you regret being the senate sponsor of the green new deal? regret letting 10 million illegal aliens into the country as border czar and enriching international drug cartels to the tune of tens of billion as
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year? while leaving a hundred thousand americans to die of fentanyl poisoning and trafficked up through the same cartels. do you still stand behind the policies or not? larry: do you think if you -- if there were one or two things you want trump to key onto, senator lee, what would they be? >> the size, scope and federal government went down and not up. when government strides less and unlocks human potential and allows men and women to do what they do best, when is work hard and provide for their families. when government gets more involved, like kamala harris has always done, that's when the american people suffer. it's starting with the middle class.
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larry: i think his endorsement by elon musk is very important and any potential commission like the peter grace commission years ago under reagan to swing through government and trump becomes a budget cutter and limited government guy and there's a lot in there and i like to see him put that out there tonight. what elon musk is doing and robert kennedy is a plus, tulsi gabbard but elon musk sends a important message, doesn't it? >> i couldn't agree more, larry. elon musk is a revolutionary of sorts and going in this country and so loyal to the country-specific industry in all it stands for and president trump is very fortunate to have his endorsement and american people see what he's done industry after industry and look at what he's done to x, formally
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twitter. went on board and fired most of the people and place ran more efficiently than ever and he can do that as he's done in business after business he's run by getting rid of ways of watt and abuse and the government efficiencies he's sometimes describe it had and with him, running that effort and donald trump will do amazing things. larry: last one, senator, ought to be a citizen to vote and story running today and i know you've been pushing that with senator tuberville on and 140,000 votes in wisconsin without ids at all and much less citizenship and give us 30 seconds on the so-called save act and shouldn't you have to be a citizen to vote in the united states of america?
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>> yes and only u.s. citizens should vote in elections and loopholes created in the law by for various reasons, they've made the law very easy to exploit and a simple fix and the save act is attach to do the spending bill that the house of representatives will be voting on tomorrow afternoon. the spending bill is not perfect, but we need it to pass. so if you agree with me that only u.s. citizens should vote in u.s. elections, tell your member of the house of representatives to vote yes on this spending bill with the save act a2567ed. we've got to get this done and the outcome of this election may well depend on it. larry: well said. thank you, senator mike lee. treat to see you, sir. folks, coming up, president trump is ready to tout growth tonight, at least i think so. we'll talk growth. we have david, scott right here on the set. when kudlow returns and maybe toss in a few tax cuts here and
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>> we're going to have tremendous growth, this is what i'm talking about is all about growth, we're gone ma make our money back on growth and we're also going to grow like nobody's growth and we'll bring tremendous growth. larry: growth, growth, growth. david malpaz and former president of the world bank and founder of key square group leading hedge fund and gentlemen, welcome. growth, tonight. he's going to talk growth and he's in a good space, and i think it'll help him. >> it sure will. i hope he will really push the point. she stands for slow growth and they keep defending the idea that 2% is enough. that the u.s. has these low expectations and they want to
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main that i mean them by regulation and high taxes and trump is just saying, look, that's not good enough for me. i want more and more for the american people. middle class has to have more growth. larry: you know, scott, on that point today, i never actually hear democrats talk -- use the word growth, ever. they -- you know, redistribution, fairness, punishing the rich, pay their fair share. but the word both or for that matter word prosperity is not like part of their lexicon. i will bet you kamala won't mention growth. having candidates like kamala and walz and they don't know what growth means and you, david and i have been around long
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enough to know you can change the debt dynamics trajectory of the nation by increasing the growth and nothing solves off the problems. larry: growth solves a lot. >> mentioning elon musk in that commission? i don't know if he'll have a opportunity but the dollars saying people are happy with that and commitment to lower spending and government and part of anti-inflation program. >> absolutely and the public wants anybody in washington to do anything that's in their benefit. so this idea well waste fund and the abuse won't be big enough to solve the deficit problem. that's not right because if you start, once you start in the direction of some kind of constraint on washington and the swamp, then it will add to it system. plus, markets react forward looking and i'm really concerned about this unrealized gain.
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she had a bad idea and price concontrols and not a worse idea than that. larry: reading a house gossip piece and he's a wonderful man. banking expert and basically you have an unrealized capital gains tax and you'll destroy the stock market and destroy the savings of 130 million americans. not just the very richest that will pay, but the entire market will cascade down. >> yeah, and venture capital and entrepreneurial system that the u.s. has and elon musk that gave us our gigantic tech companies and these entrepreneurs can go anywhere in the world and elon musk came frank siller south africa and settled in the u.s. and put in the unrealized capital gains tax and he will go to singapore and people like that going to abu dhabi.
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larry: meanwhile, start selling there's no end to it. in all seriousness, what he was laying out, he's not really a macro guy and thinking in a common sense practical way and the selling isn't going to end and everyone and the whole system have to raise cash. >> if you tax t you'll get less of it. >> the globalism in g20 in brazil and meeting all yearlong and brazil and france and the u.s. creates so much wealth, so much jobs they want to get at it and so that's this elitism that's permeating and inflationary.
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>> the upward price adjustment and historically the currency absorbing half the level of terrorism and the producers in the margins and more. larry: i'd want to end on fair trading practice and trump had a fair point for many years with china and we found chinese companies ped to sell goods here and cup their prices in margins in order to sell them. that's not inflationary. the tariff was a wakeup call and the dynamic was not inflation and we're not raising tariffs 60 or 80% and this is the wall street keeps believing that any tariffs at all and it's going to be linear and harder to stay and do the proper work and elasticity that will happen and consumer preferences will change and other industries and other
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countries will start going substitutions and it'll be with the supply. larry: david, if you produce the goods here, you'll get a 15% corporate tax rate, which would be a great relief and would wash out any tariff problems. >> that's right, those hard to keep track of what you price >> the global trade is snout working for six months and you can just look at negotiation into a better situation including with china and can't compare that to an ideal system. you've got to compare that to what we're doing right now, which is really broken. so somebody's got to start this movement towards a better trading system. larry: that's one way to do it. i don't see how lower taxes, less spending, lower regulations, unlocking the energy fossil fuels again and
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i'm protecting trading rights and i don't see how that's inflationary and i don't get that. cheap labor and that's what they want. they want another 10 million immigrants and one hell of a price to pay for cheap labor and cost of that labor is enormous and i'm thinking outloud here and anyway, david and scott, thank you very much. all right, folks, another big story today and full copy and past job and your policy with this morning and take a listen. jowski we're now laughing a the this policy engagement we found and sitting next to donald trump and just copying them. larry: joining me is mark simon and war radio host joe concha
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and fox news contributor. leaning over trump's shoulder and copying what he has. the source code apparently was still on the page. i mean, if you're going to steal, it's not very good at that either. >> if you copy off somebody's test paper, joe biden is not the guy to copy off of. larry: what is this all about? deciding to have a policy and is that the idea and new republic decided to liberal left mag seen said you better have a policy because you're losing and decided to go copy cat on the joe biden of all people. >> he was off for the debate and trump would point out and first person ever not to have a policy on the website and they don't i have any and get something fast and pop i can and past to get something there and >> donald trump should sue for copyright infringement. >> kamala harris probably doesn't have any ideas of her
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own and amateur hour and how lazy and unserious do you have to be and basically since early august to put together and no one decided to work and do this and same clown car and near new york times poll that came out and going if you want the onion and 61% of voters want to change and going for the biden presidency and kamala harris has to run against them and former boss and tricky lines and going to have especially zero availability to going for them and going for abc. larry: biden plagiarized neil kinnick under president and this is a keystone cop story and it does not look good and >> she's got to defend afghanistan and defend the border crisis. she's got to defend the economy
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crisis and people you talk about has an easy job and point out record as president what he did and as you say at economic club, he was brilliant for an in fr smartest people in the world. larry: i've heard people say trump should let her talk. what do you think? >> sounds good but you've got two moderators going to do everything to help her out and abc declared winner of the debate. now, he's going to be debating three people but he can hand it l. he's done six of these and she's never done a presidential debate. larry: i'm going to ask this seriously and asked this overlies stefanik at top of the show. it's a bit unfair. looking at the new york sometimes poll and to some extent, joe concha, this could be her last dance. >> this is everything for her. if she doesn't do well tonight,
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this campaign is over. well, we get to november but donald trump will be your 47th president and she'll try to go the rehearsed sinker and hold up for three weeks. you've been vice president for three and a half years why do you need to studdie your record? oh, because you don't toe whey they are. ? june he said let's not act like children and biden dismissed insults and just say look. larry: she'll try to do one of those to trump like to biden years ago when they were debated in 2019. >> and trump should say, people want points for maya not performance art. and -- performance and not performance art and we need people to solve the serious problems and there's no confidence there tonight. trying to do a sinker like live come seizure disorders. no audience to react, remember mono-dale and reagan and put youth and experience and lloyd benson and quail and you're no jack kennedy and the crowd made
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noise. she won't have that and she won't be able to feed off of anything and biden's own rules which was no audience. larry: mark simon, what do want trump to say? single biggest thing? >> a lot like carter reagan. carter on his way to win. that debate turned everything around and everybody remembers the liddel sinkers -- sinkers but the 2 minute speech at the end that reagan gave and gave everybody goose gumps. trump luckily -- goose bumps and trump won the coin toss and final speaker with the final 2 minutes. liberals the finale. >> he could do it verbatim and prices at super market and gas station and regulations and getting government off your back. i'm sure he studied that speech and do a 2024 version and final two minutes won reagan the election. larry: joe concha, what do you think? >> >> go with a micro-example of pennsylvania fra fracking and trusting me on that issue because i was president and we had great growth in terms of domestic energy and you know my
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actions. if you trust kamala harris saying 100% against fracking and now for it. trusting her words on both height of the issue or my action that we've already seen. larry: a couple of numbers ago and anyway, thank you, gentlemen. we appreciate it. mark and joe. coming up, more on what could be kamala's last dance and talk to florida congressman cory mills. i hear he's an excellent dancer. i'm kudlow, not so much. we'll be right back. ♪ liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. cool right? look at this craftmanship. i mean they even got my nostrils right.
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with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. larry: all right, joining us now, florida congressman cory mills. talking about kamala's last dance ton at the debate or maybe not. cory, it's a pleasure to see you. i ask you this, you're my expert and leader on this. i don't know that it'll come up. but it's almost too months -- two months since attempted assassination of donald trump. almost two months, okay. so far as far as i can tell, nothing has been resolved and fbi, secret service, other intelligence agencies. i don't know whether anyone will
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bring it up in this debate. he did dodge a bull and the he said he took a bullet for democracy. you're an expert on all the matters. what's up with this? people aren't even talking about it anymore. >> you're factually right and thanks for bringing it up. and a man on july 13th in butler, pa, literally took a bullet and what we've done is in running parallel independent investigation, we've con ducked a investigation on august 2024 and brought in whistle blowers to include guys like ben shaver and one of the snipers there that day and we determined the secret service offered compatible communication and drone surveillance of that and refused them and they had a morning meeting to go to the final details of plans to put people in the final security plans and they didn't even show up and look at all the different things and we talk about the use
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of whether or not you can prove that it is a intentional misstep or criminal gloss negligent and something that should be brought up and the harris administration and harris and biden and the rest are going to avoid these things and want to run away from what occurred and it looks bad on them. larry: they come under the president and the vice president and i don't know either biden nor harris has lifted a finger to help. now if i'm wrong, i'll be the first guy to say i'm wrong, but just seems like the leaders of the agencies have dragged their feet and you've got your independent agency and i know there's been some hearings in the houses and senate but again, i say to you, two monarchies, almost two months later to the day, this whole thing is still unresolved and it's not even --
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i don't know if it's on page 18 of the newspapers. >> you're exactly right and biden and harris and executive branch wants to avoid is a tally up to the new failures in place. look at botched afghan withdraw and 42,000 recruitment and weakening in the biden inflation and economy going on and look at harris that was the last person in the room that cost 13 heros the 13 gold star families and they tried to avoid acknowledging in any way. it's simple. when we look at what president trump does today, let him run on policy over politics and no way he can compare. the abraham accords and substantial in the middle east and economy through the phase one and agriculture and farmers and remain in mexico and keeping boarders secure and fentanyl and angel families lower and holding adversaries accountable and bankrupting iran and holding houthis and terrorist designation, these matter and we're looking at them. larry: congressman cory mills.
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larry: i don't want to prejudice your view of the debate or the election for that matter. i'll simply say growth wins and elizabeth macdonald up next has all of the growth in the world. liz: you just prejudiced me about that, larry. i am all about that thank you so much. that's why i'm wearing green good to see you larry. welcome to the "evening edit."

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