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makers than you think. that is the subject of the riff. in pres presidential debate donald trump had very serious hay makers on policy that knocked kamala harris for a loop, at top, mr. trump got his tax cut and economic growth message out. >> everyone knows i'm an open book. cut taxes, substantially create a great economy like i did before, we had the greatest economy. we handed them over a country where the economy and stock market was higher than it was before the pandemic came in. larry: all right, then he followed up right away with his attack on inflation. >> i had no inflation, virtually no inflation. they had the highest inflation perhaps in history of country, i have never season's worse period of time people can't go buy
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bacon or eggs, they have destroyed the economy. larry: trouble is, the ultra biased abc moderators only had one question on the economy, that is number one issue in this election, that was to trump's disadvantage. and i acknowledge she succeed in distracting mr. trump on some things like j6 or size of his rallies or 2020 election outcome. but, mr. trump kind of pounded her on the open border illegal immigration catastrophe and hit her hard on foreign policy their failure on afghanistan that led to russian invasion of okay, yukraine.
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and meanwhile trump won big on all those points. he won bigot crime issue. -- big, on the crime issue and unpopular inflation reduction act. he hit her on that, and she didn't have a comeback. then, mr. trump knocked her back on biden-harris judicial lawfare and weaponization when she tried to call him a felon, mr. trump whacked her on more on her untruths regarding p project 2025 and in-vitro in. >> mr. trump asked her whether she favored
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abortions in 7, 8 or 9 month and partial-birth, she did not answer, they are all losers for her, too bad former president did not detail his pro growth policies, to cut taxes and cut regulations and cut energy costs, he could have said more on that. and a couple numbers would have gone a long way. for example there is brand-new census bureau data out that show real median household income, typical families under biden and harris have still not even reached donald trump's 2019 level, real income growth for working folks under trump was almost 5 times greater than under biden-harris or even pre-pandemic tom federal spending as a they're of gdp averaged 25. 5% under trump compared it 26 under biden. that is an anonymou inflation problem, that
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would have gone a long way, i thought mr. trump could have emphasize the world growth, and his -- w0rd growth and growth vision because democrat could like kamala harris don't have growth in their vocabulary. mr. trump did a good job in attacking unfair trading practices, and why his tariffs were never inflationary, and biden and harris kept most of his tariffs in place. but, i wish h he mentioned elon musk and efficiency commission to root out wasteful and corrupt spending and maybe rips to whole dc swamp, i think elon musk would have gone a long way there. i also think he should have mentioned support of democrats like rfk jr. and tulsi gabbard, for sure, miss harris was prepared and outperformed very low performance bar set for
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her. and as i have said before, many times, she is not stupid, she is not a moron or anything. however, her smug facial expressions and rolling of her eyeballs that did not do her any good. her concluding statement was close to being a word salad, mr. trump had the last word, and i thought he delivered a crunching upper cut with this. >> she has been there for three and a half years, they have had that time to fix the border, three and a half years to create jobs, everything that we talked about, why h hasn't she done it. larry: kamala harris is joe biden's copilot, and over three and a half years on issue av issue, whether the economy, border, crime, inflation, foreign policy, she could not get the job done. and i think that is why it
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is time for a change. period. full stop, that is the riff. all right. let us chew on this. not everyone may agree with me, or not. we have katie pavlich, editor of town hall.com, and fox news contributor, and hugh hewitt andal alex marlow. thank you for coming on. i am sure you will tear apart my opening go ahead, katie pavlich, i will let you do it, everyone saying that trump got lost, this and that. i just have it through a different length, katie pavlich, you know more about this. >> >> i wouldn't never tear apart the great larry kudlow's riff. >> a little bit. >> you look at the purpose of the debates, we're in a
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presidential election cycle. purpose is to serve american people on issues that they care about, this debate did not do that number one issue for people here is the economy. inflation has destroyed family budgets, and destroyed livelihoods and the american dream for millions of americans across the country. and number two issue, is the illegal ill gr immigration, that is tied to economy and horrific inflation, and sending in 20 million new people in and refusing to acknowledge maybe some of houses shortage is because of illegal immigrants taking away the very scarce housing that is available to people in this country. those two things were little talked about. and so, i think that was a huge disservice done to people with those two. right now as it is, because kamala harris didn't answer any questions, first question to her are we better off economically today than we were 4 years ago, she didn't answer, she
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cannot answer it honestly, it is no. they are asking them to say, vibes of kamala harris campaign and compare and ignore what your life was like under trump. larry: alex marlow, trump hit -- i argued not enough, i don't think he said enough about economy or about economic growth. i don't think he said quite enough about his specific policies on taxes and spending and he could have mentioned elon musk. he did hit hard when he had a chance, you know moderators are biased, he did hit hard, kamala did not seem to have a response. o the economy, on the inflation, on border, how would you rate this? do you think that kamala harris comes out ahead of trump on that or not?
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>> now, absolutely not. i thought what trump did actually was okay, it was pretty good, it -- he called her a marxist, when she is, next time add a specifically sshe wants price controls and he could mention about his trade policy, how very affective. does nod l nod lead to inflation. and but overall she was terrible, shy wouldn't answer a single question, she was smug and smirking and rolling her eyes, we counted at least 21 major lies her chaperones at ac abc, disney protected her from, trump was getting pummeled from 3 people at once, former president trump look professional. >> hugh. >> tony say kudos on your riff. the oldest cliche in news is true first reports are
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usually wrong. and first report last night are that you know trump lost. over the course of the day, i have been seeing three things trump was okay. not his best, but he did get in hay makers, his closing statement of the best any time you focus migration you are winning, kamala harris by c contrast of the at -- was at her best, it wasn't very good, and third it was the worst presidential debate in modern history, i do not believe even an independent or a moderately fair democrat would conclude other than that, it was an ambush, as that settles in people study what a alex just referred to vice president did not answer w one question or abc, which sonnis owned by china, ask one question about
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china. not one, they did n bring up our hostage who was executed with 5 others in israel. i am so amazed at unprofessionalism and the deeply disrespectful of america as katie pavlich mentioned, i think by the weekend trump may have won this, this is a moving river of opinion that gathers force, and at this point, yeah, i wanted more, i amed to perfected, that was the best of vice president will be she is not very good. larry: i am glad we're basically on the same page, these things are so difficult, you can always do bitter. -- better that is the thing, there are a few things that mr. trump i think should have added othere were a few things that is okay. you know, katie pavlich. to hugh's point.
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let's just go back, let me harris lied about trump's record on abortion, she said at one point you would sign a national ban on abortion, he has said how much times, that he opposed a national ban. on the fertilization. she accused him, she lied about that. she lied about -- to -- to this whole 2025 study or whatever it is, he said a million times, that stuff, you know, that is just garbage, nonsense, she is throwing that out and trump is knocking it back. he did what he needed to do there. >> trump's answer on abortion question was, i thought was one of best of night he did what republicans have beened should have been doing since row revroe v.
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wade was over turned, he school h school -- he asked her do you support limitations, the moderator saying you can't have an abortion up to 9 months in united states, that is not true there are states where you can. she was helped with, that to questions that were not asked by the moderators, disrespect shown to american people, this was a debate questions were what the mnbc primetime lineup would have asked, january 6, charlottesville. not debunking that. a number of far left fact checker, rather than current issues that affect people today, and they are trying to help kamala harris, maybe as hugh pointed out it will end up hurting her in the long run. >> you know, a bit out, as
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katie said, economy is number oneish, immigration perhaps number two. or call them both one. they just asked one question on the economy right at start. and trump got rolling on that. and the way i saw it trump got rolling then they put brakes on and start going to the other msnbc type questions, alex that is ane oddity is it note. >> worst part how much time was wasted with moderator and mi mine meaningless choices of topic, the best part, the opening, she could not answer that question. and she was able to get in some points he should h hit it harder next time, some points how the economy was thriving under him, she
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tried to lie her way out of explaining why there is no growth and why bidenomics is what it is. larry: two more things for you. you are w wonderful, hugh, regarding foreign policy. i thought that mr. trump punched away good on the catastrophe in afghanistan, and hugh, how that you know you could connection the dots from that afghanistan catastrophe to putin and russia invading ukraine. i don't know, you are a foreign policy expert, do you think mr. trump made those points? >> he began to. he said we had an agreement, a condition-based gri agreement, we were -- you did withdraw it was catastrophic, he could have gone on to arlington cemetary controversy and he didn't, but, that was very
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good. the difficulty, i'm a lawyer, kamala harris is a lawyer. we're good at saying nothing at great led ledge, that is what she did, donald trump is a developer, he could smell a rat. he knew there was an ambush, high got mad, he cannot get mad because he rushes. larry: i have to agree with that kathy pavlich is there going to be a second debate in your judgment. >> i hope so, i don't know if there will be donald trump offered kamala harris three debates, she accepted one, she wants another one, it would be helpful, to be moderators where they ask, perhaps fox news, they ask substantive questions that americans are interested in. larry: this would be helpful.
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all of you thank you so much ka katie pavlich and hugh hewitt and a alex mar low. -- marlow. >> harris faulkner supreme court to voter -- spoke to voters ins state, she'll be here. she will join us next. >> remember you can catch cuddlkudlow every day at 4, you could text your favorite 9-year-old, she will show you how to dvr the show so you will never miss a good day bait. if there is such a thing. aaaah! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily, for non-drowsy, long-lasting relief... in a scent-free, fine mist. psst psst! flonase. all good.
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but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. >> i didn't expect to see independents tracking so much with republicans, they were looking for two things from kamala harris, t they want to hear more in depth on her policies, what would be different about the economy her than under biden, and number two they wanted her to explain why she had so many changes, she it not give the why. larry: well, that is interesting. in my judgment, joining me
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now. great pleasure harris faulkner. thank you very much. >> thank you. larry: what lee carter was saying, is very interesting. for no other reasons than i argued in my opening riff, trump had weaknesses in the debate but he had really good hits, also, on policies substance. >> you know he has that is advantage, in what we tarp were talking about today, people already know who he is. independents want that next level of can you just tell me how you will make it better, did not matter how much times former prosecutor in kamala harris came out, she landed some good ones too. but shy depa didn't go deep, she was on shallow end
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of the pool for policies, you met russian president putin, and trump came hard at her over how to end the war between russia and ukraine, he has an idea, he talked about calling -- he told us his playbook. she does not have one. she can't have one in biden is not with her. because they are the same, they are lockstep, how do we know, they keep telling us. so, the independents are looking for her to go deep on policy, they like a good debate, it would have been better if they could learn more about the woman they have not known for the last three and a half years, why do we not know about her, is there something she has not told us. larry: maybe she has not done more or studied more. i am serious, it might be thin. is there -- you you had a panel and l lie -- lee carter, the message coming
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out of this. the investigation, that trump actual debetter at least with the independents than he is given credit for. >> let me tell you how much, you have three lines, the blue line goes down, just as if you look at. larry: we could -- i don't know if we could put it up. >> let's look at it. larry: -- saw it on the computer. >> right. larry: we'll see. continue. >> for each topic, at least or three out of five of topics blue line you know was going down. then it flattened. those topics were the economy that a universal feeling. experience. that the h biden-harris white house missed up and harris-walz can't fix before november 5, if she could you think she would try, trump scored well with independents and republicans, that looks like
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2016 according to expert lee carter, she is my election guest every year. with live audience. larry: super smart. >> she said when you get two out of three and they track, there were times with certain topics, the border was one, where tracking line for independents was going above the republican line for donald trump. so, he did bit did -- better than what stin spin artists were saying i don't know how i feel about the spin room. what do you think? i think it is a good thing for a candidate to go there gives them immediate access, shows if they it f failures they are not afraid to walk into the wind. larry: people are voters, audiences are smarter than big shot media, we -- hugh hewitt he is super smart, radio veteran, and et cetera, worked in white
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houses, he said by the weekend people will be saying trump won the debate. >> i don't doubt that. larry: so much more substance. i am not saying he was perfect, i af agree he got caught up in things about rallies and j6, he does, none the less, on you know, economy, and anonymous n, m -- in. >> he knows who he is debating, she saids i'm not joe biden, no one thinks you are. joe biden has been around for 50 years it was a coop what they did to him. and donald trump knows who he is dialing with here, when he says she is taking my policies, i need to give her a maga hat. there is a one line they're everyone remembers the next day, here one line
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liner, she had some strong ones, a challenge her to explain why she has not dedone more in three and a half years. larry: i did not like the eye rolls. >> why was she. larry: several times trump would talk she would do this eye thing. >> one more thing about why i think you and hugh hewitt are right on how it will be looked at in short-term. what donald trump said jives with what donald trump call aus -- always says, what she said last night, i could cue up tape to what she said was opposite, that say problem, people tend to have time to be larry kudlow, they justme want to figure out how to make their lives work. >> you are wonderful, harris faulkner, on the faulkner
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focus, weekdays lin 11 a.m. eastern fox news, come back. >> thank you. larry: next up john carney and steve forbes on set, not as good as harris, but they will be on set, we'll talk about the economics of the debate, i won't preempt them, they are two smart guys. i am kudlow, i'm sticking around we'll be right back, thank you harris, appreciate it very much. but sometimes it can start to slow down. but did you know prevagen can help keep your memory sharp? the secret is the powerful ingredient, apoaequorin, originally discovered in jellyfish and found only in prevagen. in a clinical study, prevagen was shown to improve memory in subgroups of individuals who were cognitively normal or mildly impaired. stay sharp and improve your memory with prevagen. prevagen. in stores everywhere without a prescription.
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larry: joining me now, more on debate, steve forbes. and breitbart economics and finance editor john carney. talk more about the debate. steve forbes, debates. you were up there once. you were a presidential
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candidate, debating, a big deal. go ahead, critique it. >> well, missed opportunities, to knock her on the canvass, starting at beginning the one good question they asked was about last three and a half years, he -- he should have run with that and cited at beginning where are your incomes today of where are energy prices, and grocery prices and rig layings, t -- regulations, they want to take away your car, just hammer those points throughout debate, she can't win a run away from, she has nothing specific about how she will do nice fluffy things she talked about and focus on that. we're talking about if you look at clips, he was pretty good, but it got lost in the other verbiage. i was looking for a opportunity of him to lay it to rest. larry: couple factoids not
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20 but a couple, income is so purpose that would have gone a long way. >> mention gasoline, $2 under me, hit on those, she -- what could she say. larry: you are right. >> john carney, one thing, we're trying to get clip y up. do we have sound on the -- here. hang on. you will love it. here is a little bit of debate on trade. >> i had tariffs and no inflation. look, we had a terrible economy because inflation has -- which is known as country buster it breaks up country, inflation like very few people have ever seen before. probably the worst in our nation's history. larry: interesting thing, was he said to her you know you kept my tariffs in place. now you have written against
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wall street consensus, these tariffs are not necessarily inflationary. >> right, the tariffs we have the proof, we have raised them prices did not go up what made prices go up the biden-harris policies. and trump did say, i had the tariffs, i had no inflation, your accusations thatt my tariffs are sales tax is lie, the real tax is inflation that hit the middle class, that is why people are upset,u you are right, he should have said groceries up 20% and rent is up, so many things you could cite to say people are being squeezed by your inflation tax, not my tariffs. larry: median incomes, this is number is hot off the
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press, been circulating in conservative publications. trump actually beats biden by almost 5 to 1. almost 5 to 1. something like 6,000 plus dollars per family, adjusted for inflation biden is check it out. full screen. biden is 1200 or 1300. almost 5 to 1, something like that would have gone a long way. steve forbes today inflation numbers came out, cpi 2. 5%, 12 months, so-called core ex-food and energy, whole world is expecting -- fed to drop policy, any thoughts on that? >> first, as we have discussed. does not include interest rates, that is why people have the very sour mood, they have to be paid i've month. so, whole thing of fed, this gets hope trump if he gets
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elected hits fed hard on this whole phillips curve thing there is a trade off between inflation and unemployment. you concur inflation, by having a stable dollar, and lower taxes. and the federal reserve's idea that you have to crush the economy to bring inflation down, you have prices will come down because people can't afford to buy anything, but that does not work. he should hit the fed on that, you don't have to punish people. government caused inflation not prosperity. larry: you need new smart people on the board. >> and make that point, you don't have to suffer for mistakes of government. stabilize -- treat the dollar with respect. and economy will prosper. larry: john carney, watching this debate, you wrote a language piece about various numbers, you did not get that specificity, the moderators were biased, they
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didn't want to talk about the economy, if there is another debate, l say fox holds a debate. >> kamala harris loves to claim they have caused a manufacturing boone. this is untrue, manufacturing has been contracting for two years, i did the math, i showed how much more manufacturing jobs to we have today than when trump peak right before the pandemic. it only up 1.7 percent. i then did math, how many more that obama's people to trump, up 3.4%. trump had twice as much manufacturing employment growth than biden-harris did that would be a great thing to focus othey can't get the growth they want because they don't actually like manufacturing. they only want grind new deal manufacture -- green new deal manufacturing they don't like people too buy cars that i want to drive? i know you are right. growth is not part of her
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vocabulary, democrats don't do growth. i have to get out, i want to put that in. steve forbes, and john carney thank you. >> thank you. >> switching gears, we talk today by way of marks 23rd year since 9/11 terror attacks we must never forget that. joining me now florida congresswoman anna paulina luna. there is a lot to talk about. i want to start with 9/11, we have been talking mostly about the debate. 9/11 you know, among other things, here is my thought, we have to defended america from terrorism but person who is the commander in chief has a lot to do with the safety and security of the country. i'll say that on 9/11 as a new yorker, what do you think about that? your thoughts today, ma'am? >> i can tell you i remember
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where i was, i was a kid it was responsible for me joining military, sw see what responses were last night in regard to debate, they don't want any association with withdrawal from afghanistan it was their fault, i will tell you within my district, i rip on-- represent one of heaviest veteran district in country, we have a number thats soiated with withdrawal to happen happen and vietnam, and veteran suicide number won't up, the fact she answered the way she it it was disheartening, they are out of touch with military, military has all-time low right now, i look for to november, and to a trump administration that knows how to below that will and not focus on woke nonsense. larry: do you think that trump was right. you know basically he said you botched afghanistan very badly, we know that to be the case, we saw the report
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from house foreign affairs committee, mr. trump connected that dot to the adventure of vladimir putin going to ukraine, he said weakness br breeds weakness, i wonder whole iran, hamas, israel is not connected to afghanistan. what are your thoughts on those matters? >> most certainly world watches us here, when we have weak leadership you have that stuff. you know my ideology is walk with big 7 stick and hope you never have to use it we have right now, the afghanistan opened p pandora's box. the biden family was receiving personal enrichment. very interesting to note biden put on a trump 2024 hat today. whether he did it on purpose
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or didn't know. trump will be next president. and anyone saying otherwise the be gaslighting america, polling is in our favor independents are with us, hispanics are with us. larry: anna paulina luna thank you. >> thank you, god bless. larry: you too. >> take a quick break. then great newt gingrich will give us his thoughts on 9/11 and last evening's debate, i'm kudlow, still here, stick around please. um 24r prevents heartburn acid before it begins. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. when was the last time you checked in on your heart? with kardiamobile, the personal ekg device, you can check it from home using your smartphone. i use kardiamobile every day. sometimes twice a day. every morning i check, make sure i'm in good shape.
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larry: welcome back. great friend, former speaker of the house newt gingrich, fox news contributor, thank you, we appreciate it you know today is 23 remembrance of 9/11. last night on debate there was a lot of discussing of foreign policy, afghanistan, ukraine, israel, middle east, i want to start with you. it matters a lot who is the commander in chief. it just matters a lot, and i wanted to get your thoughts on that. that is the hook, i don't think that there is enough discuss about im i
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import an. >> 9/11 should remind us we live in a world so dangerous that a handful of people could kill several thousand americans. and the worst disaster since pearl harbor and in many ways a bigger disaster that was a group of terrorists operating immediately. you look at number of people who came across border illegally, you realize, you have no idea how many of theme are potential terrorists. no idea whether or not they want to do something comparable, the world is dangerous, i don't know how you explain it to people like kamala harris. ukraine is dangerous. gaza is dangerous. the h houthi and yem ep yemen are dangerous, iran is dr. dangerous. the venezuela dictatorship is dangerous. you need leadership that is
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strong, realistic, and determined to avoid war by buying -- being so strong nobody would challenge you, we had 4 years of remarkable peace with donald trump, and three and a half years of a growing disaster with basically biden and harris, and she and biden said, she has been in the room of step of the way, she was in room for afghan withdrawal, they still cannot bring themselves to talk to the gold star families, who died to their watch, this to me that is astonishing. larry: other than cheap shots and insults aimed at trump, when these foreign policy issues are raised, trump has his point of view, i thoughti -- he made hard hitting points, i don't think that harris had anything to say, that is why commander in chief, you look at two of them on screen, even their faces, viisage, trump was a stern guy last
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night, she is smiling and making odd eye ball movements, commander in chief is important, the whole world is watching that debate. that is what i want you to think about talk to us about. >> do you think that xi jinping in china or vladimir putin in russia will sit back and shake with fear at a president harris? no. they will seek of way to take advantage of her, if she keeps biden team it will be easy for them, this a very weak group of people. who don't understand the real world, she -- she said last night are nonsense, i know she gave a wonderful story about how we have to get to peace in gaza, fine. if -- tell me how you will get hamas to give up the constitution when says not a single jew will remain, she can't, and she wants to make sure that we do okay in
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ukraine, i think trump's point, they had two and hey and a half years to try to win this war they cannot, the question is, can you get to a truce in ukraine, where you don't have problem with hamas, and you can find a way to get killing to stop. and trump more than anybody, i have seen since reagan, trump understands, the nuclear weapons are very dangerous, they are civilization ending, you better have a commander in chief who understands you have to avoid using them. larry: she sounded to me like an old neoconservative, ultra hawk, we'll win the war in ukraine. i don't think that -- i mean to me, what mr. trump is saying let's make a deal, laysomething that both sides can agree on. we'll win the war, pull out nuclear weapons, put american troops? she sounded very militant,
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and this is somebody that i think with very little experience in the area. and i think that whole neocon argument is a big loser. newt. >> i think that danger s she doesn't know what see some is doing, she d does know know how great the risk s she could stumble into world war iii. and i think that to put somebody who is that shallow and that naive in change of defending and protecting america is a very high-risk. larry: she really, she really afghanistan, like what, me worry? we did a great job, i'm for it, i don't think she has any sense of the whole foreign policy military, anyway. time is out, newt gingrich, can't thank you enough. asal wal always, i'll be right back with my last word.
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