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and i am larry kudlow and cap kamala harris tax hikes would kill 800,000 jobs, donald trumps tax cuts, would create over a million jobs and senator mike crapo, he said that most of the trump tax cuts, will not increase the deficit at all and we have our leffler congressman byron donaldson all that the first up grady trimble live in washington what you have. >> details are slim so far from the harris campaign on an academic policy announcement were expecting her to make later this week. here's how she's describing it. harris: 's report is not what we can do more, to invest in the aspirations and ambitions of the american people while addressing the challenges that they face whether it be the high price of fisheries are being able to acquire homeownership because the poor number of reasons including not enough housing
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supply. grady: not a lot of substantive policy outlined there maybe will get more when she speaks in pittsburgh on wednesday come the economy as you know it is still the number one issue for the voters, but vice president kamala harris campaign is dodging the same question is herself give yes or no answer to the debate two weeks ago. >> this you think americans are better off now were not. >> why think that she talked openly about the mess that we inherited president trump left office in the economy in the crash that happened because of his total mismanagement of covid-19. >> i asked the question again are americans in this you think americans are better off now than four years ago. >> i think when people running for president of the c what we do for me in his retrospective question is actually forward-looking question. >> is also yes and no question
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but there was no yes no here's what you referred to off of the top of the tax foundation analysis. grady: harris tax plan will cost him nearly 800,000 jobs, decreased gdp, and reduce wages and on the campaign trail, this week former president trump also talking taxes heavy in savannah tomorrow to start and buying american made goods when it comes to tax policy, kamala harris trump are neck and neck in the latest point, but as you know trump is a five-point lead on the economy which you talk about all of the time, is the most important issue to the voters this november. larry: terrific stuff grady thank you and all right congress need not fear any deficit problems with donald trump's tax cuts vanessa subject up the rep. >> now as we all know donald trump intends to extend his successful 2017 tax cut bill perhaps even add to it and trump tax cuts to point out that is a
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very important wrinkle on the story. senator mike crapo republican of idaho, strongly suggesting that congress, does not need to fear any deficit in vocations from the trump tax cuts because they constitute a current policy baseline that assumes expiring items, will always be extended and he notes, that george w. bush, and obama tax policies, use current policy estimates that were blessed by lawmakers there was no physical cliff, there was no physical cliff tax-cut deal, at the end of 2012, mr. crapo believes that congress should not look at extending the expiring tax comfort provisions as adding to the price tag because an extension was simply continue the status quo. and he believes only the
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incremental cost new tax overspending ideas, which counts towards reconciliation budget targets. in an interview with recall .com crapo said, that if you look at history, extending current tax law, has never been offset by congress. and he pointed to the new year's day 2013 coming extension of most of the expiring george w. bush tax cuts at 2001, and 2003 and if it is literally not changing tax policy, just tell you whether president of congress has said is. the obama administration by the way, accepted the current policy principal articulated by mr. crapo. in big hat tip to my good friends scott e-mailed me this morning, and the story this morning and so i'm not referring to the left because the spring dynamics corp. and just referring to this legislative
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issue, but whether the current policy has any effect on deficits and mr. crapo said that it does not point of all of this would be to do gate cbo, or joint tax committee estimates up for trillion dollars more than so-called bus revenues they would negate it and meanwhile kamala harris is reportedly, about to come out with her third new economic plan nestling three in two months candidacy, as grady trimble suggested the tax foundation's truck price at her for trillion intact sizes punishing the american economy nearly 800,000 job loss pretty mr. trump's tax-cut plan however, has been estimated to increase american jobs well over a million and boosting the jobs wages in the overall economy, just with the country wants. this way senator crapo reading of legislative history may turn
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out to be very important. best the ref and i jenny me now, dynamic to some are laffer former reagan economist former freedom medal recipient and congressman byron donaldson, together and keep doing this, what is the name of your new book with seymour, trump economic miracle that. art: the miracle on the trump miracle. eleven is a fund me a lot of fun writing it. as great fun and i love steve i just love him. larry: yes in this very interesting story from mike crapo not place not by the ranking republican, on the finance committee the tax-writing committee as you know, and he is saying in part from while he may say there's no deficit implications and i don't deny that but he said the something else, he is saying, that is long as you are extending current policy, there
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is no deficit reduction cbo's joint taxes wrong history of it if you having new policy, going to have to fight the wars to price it out but if you're extending all policies high rent, there's no price out there know for trillion dollar trump deficits or any of that stuff and would you make a have you heard this argument before these good lineup being very impo important. byron: will still be with you for this specific argument about the senator is correct you just extending policy must been the last decade, is an increase deficits but is part of the bigger why that is not just in media economics not economics, media heading on makes in the cracked party coming up wide the market people, that having the tax rates increases deficits in leaves the income inequality of that is a light actually visit the putting obviously art leffler knows this better than anybody that cutting marginal
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rates and tax policy having lower bases of tax rates, yields more revenue to the federal government yields more economic growth which helps to diminish the wage gap rich and poor in the united states of america and the third thing that i will add is that members of congress have always been frustrated with the scoring coming from the congressional budget office and they come out with this court, and what we realize life actually happens is that this course are not correct, they are general which is why congress also needs to look at reforming the cbo of estimating process several because it does not meet the reality of what happens when these policies go into law in the tax-cut the jobs act is the very best tax policy nation has ever had in history of the united states we should be extending up we should be building up on the tax policy coming to the benefit of americans in the american economy see when will i agree with byron and the curve has to
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kick in and endeavored us with these official estimates deciding what you think about physical or even for static and for the static stuff in the cbo the joint tax this will always damaged tax cuts because they don't have the dynamic scoring and welcome at mr. crapo said quote book as long as you are just extending current policy, and there's no way you should be rewriting deficit estimates and revenue losses because is not even germane which is the part i love him i'd not heard of this and i remember this, the george w. bush tax cuts up 2001, 2000 take this argument was accepted by president obama in his group that was in fiscal clip i've missed just be interesting part is nothing that curve but i say this is a new wrinkle that might even change the whole debate and so if you get the trump tax cuts, that is with over million
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new jobs right minimal where as the kamala harris tax hikes, would cut nearly million jobs 800,000 this what i say what you think. art: i think you're right inside baseball that you're talking about here but even with inside baseball, the static numbers that that you are talking about it, we went we went and we went and byron your comments earlier were just spectacular coming right on it he took i was going to sit right away for me. but you got a perfectly right and did you hear him carefully enemy he really had it right on every point and it was great see when will you just gotta love that if you mentioned the laffer curve and you mentioned also pushing buttons you know what, i mean, like pushing buttons and the dog jumps up or something like that of the car starts in the mean you know is just fantastic and look this must vaccine arthur smile long time byron i don't think you've not just a given from this tax foundation price out kamala
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harris the tax-cut height and trillion dollars in the tax hikes would lose and they're saying close to 800,000 jobs in this number tenure only worse but i don't think enough is been given to the media's seemingly to discuss their economic plans will be and she will have a third one come this week. byron: will of the media will not discuss her economic plans because are atrocious and frankly larry, she wanted to discuss her economic plans because of bad and she cannot even explain them and did you see the upper town hall, ditch cedar sitdown paternalist, she can't even explain her own economic plans when you wanted tax on realized angel to start the stock market and that is not me that is cupid saying that everybody else recent stock market you raise the taxes messily when you get out subsidies for the homeowners all you will do is raise the price homes these policies do not work and so will be interested to see what else they will come out with legacy in the focus groups
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some more phrases that might sound good and economic policy but at the end of the day, she has had three and half years to think about economic policy come to help the american people and you can tell that she has not, she did not do the work, she did not do the research now she wants to live the american people should be doing better job with our economy, the donald j trump america do not believe her, she's had three and a half years to create an economic agenda and she is failed every single time. larry: hang on a second i want to play a sound from jay powell. will know it's actually donald trump and jay powell critique of unemployment and immigration illegal invasion, take a listen art. trump: the federal jerome powell so this week, the influx across the border has been one of the things that is allowed in employment to rise and rise substantially in the save your
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jobs, you must vote for trump. sue and there you go, st. john's vote for trump but jay powell saying on climate is going up in part, because that's. do you agree with jay powell. byron: not really, is logically inconsistent larry, hannah mina in employment when it because of illegal immigrants, and he had come up with they come in some of them get jobs and some don't in the labor force when you look at employment, the growth is been declining dramatically, and trump is completely right by the way
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>> can i get yes because i am from tennessee but if you to get rid of that, does increase the after-tax rate of return, for upper income or purse, and it would be an increase in jobs of an employment and income. larry: firing to be the last word. in the last year, probably longer but jay powell said this in the last year the nativeborn jobs, have put down illegal immigrants have taken those jobs away do you agree with that. byron: i do agree we are seeing
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this phenomenon where those skilled labor is being up in part by illegal immigrants in the country and that's why that harris biden on wide open border policy has been but diabolical struggling families working families and people low skilled labor in a country. you need to secure the border and you have to be able to give americans the opportunity to be of the buffet of the table for their families and so would parker that is correct but argus also correct there is a decrease in overall employment availability in our economy, that is because of their terrible regulatory and tax policy and is a gross mismanagement of the american economy that is mostly focused on government subsidies as opposed to organic economic growth which allows all people to be successful c1 okay thank you very much and we appreciate his lovely thing getting coming up here and kudlow, with the biden administration help israel
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larry: israel today is striking another 300 hezbollah targets across lebanon mike tobin is live in tel aviv and mike, when can you tell us. >> their income israel defense minister said that over takeover they have been demolishing with hezbollah buildable the last 20 years this really defense force in fact said that they can some 1300 targets in the 7-eleven on casualty figures are changing rapidly the latest figure that we have from lebanese health ministry is at 356 people are dead and more than 1000 entered head israel has been sending text messages morning civilians coming to get away from hezbollah weapons charges and
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yet released video making the point that there targets are profits another weapons ready to launch one example the idf saids michelin on home with an opening for the project they said launch video airstrike followed by the secondary exposure start weapons in the prime ministers that it message directly to the people of lebanon. >> too long, hezbollah has been using you as human shields and place rockets in your living rooms and missiles in your garage those rockets and missiles are indirectly aimed at our cities indirectly other citizens. mike: israel's homefront command is issued a warning some of the people the north of the country, not to travel to avoid the gathering in groups, school was canceled and only the israeli side of the border but also on the lebanese side of the border as more warfare is anticipated. despite israel's efforts, hezbollah launch rockets today and some of them got through israel's defenses one struck a home with family had retreated
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to the bomb shelter of that home. minimal injuries on the israeli side of it is real said some of the since october 8, some 9000 missiles and rockets and drones, have been fired at israel. the its extensive air campaign is intended to cripple have entered hezbollah to do anymore that the lebanese civilians have been caught in the crossfire. larry: thank you very much mike tobin it be safe and we appreciate the report for more this let's bring in punishment mike brought the former secret service agent will if i pronounce his name correctly working hard this and mike, will prime minister benjamin netanyahu, very smiley trying to appeal directly to the lebanese people to throw hezbollah out okay, thinking about the hezbollah leadership with going up pagers and this an extraordiy operation basically, demoralizing and demolishing
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what hezbollah is trying to do the question, will the bidens allow israel to just continue with this. mike: no, if they can help it with the israelis did not inform the biden and ministration of the west, about the separation or the one to take out hamas leader downtown tehran or number of others. i think it made a choice now they need to go it alone and operationally, but you know larry, the misguided notion come from this administration on day one, is that they can only just get to a cease-fire, hopefully will water hostages out and they can get this off of the headlines, placate the progressive left, i find this down and you will not have peace anywhere in the middle east as long as iran is flush with cash they can be solved with better energy policy. don't lift the jeep, drill baby drill the american gas out there drive down prices and you have
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the iranian economy and more machine totally in the back foot they don't want peace and neither does hamas in his long as official chinese cash, i know oil, is move away c1 will richard opening back to the question though because i think that israel number one taking matters into his own hands and there's not going to be any cease-fire or any returning of these still alive hostages and the biden administration invited here's whatever than administration is is in complete chaos now nobody knows who's in charge. now that's a bad thing worldwide. just thinking, israel has stepped into the board connection and they have informed us in no reason for that and i don't understand this report that the united states was going to send military men and women to lebanon and what is that about it why is the u.s. feeling or why should we meddle now in israel is doing what israel has to do. richard: you hit it right and hit them up it is no longer is
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to price israel will have to take this on route and the biden harris administration is nifty suited administration certainly taking any action, they will take any signs and now this late .5, is in the come out the just one happy perception that kamala harris is capable of doing something in her quest to become the next president. larry: she's not said anything about this the pagers the walkie-talkies, that's really counterterrorism operation another fallout. his report, the word demolishing soon out pretty your demolishing what hezbollah set up and now benjamin netanyahu is going directly to the lebanese people say throw them out altogether. richard: yes. larry: will the politics and the geopolitics of better brilliant. richard: they decapitated the leadership and precision away with almost no civilian casualties and did it without the idf having to invade the
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southern lebanon and engage in a costly counterinsurgency an absolute brilliant movies will be books will be written about this operation years you think the commander-in-chief kamala harris, would have approved a covert operation like the pager, like the beeper operation. larry: hath no happen no c1. >> to provocative and every time that you hear de-escalate from this administration they smell weakness in the escalate c1 to do you escalate is an appeasement and that's the problem all the time never approved if anything israel's so have its path line and we support the defense of israel that is just a throwaway line does not mean anything just ask you richard come is driving me crazy, you're the expert formerd still do not believe that there is any clarity, lack of
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ambiguity, that donald trump is receiving presidential protection. the secret service unfortunately, after butler, said that he was truly know that from the episode on the trunk full of course nsf mr. trump is by the way doing outdoor rallies again as this is not a neck and neck at any point do you believe that the services protecting him the way that i president for example biden or anybody else should be protected right now is that clear. richard: know they are not doesn't see no way if you want to see protection site listing look five roxio go down to the un and you see what the details look like. mention the fact that there answering to will provide trump with more safe secure environment, is a skype behind glass like going up for a white castle to pay for a couple of members this is unacceptable and acceptable the president of the united states cannot be seen as addressing weathers a rally
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campaign site once you selected addressing the citizens hitting enter 23 to of glass that is simply unacceptable. larry: why is the top of the service which has so many brave men and women and i understand this and mr. trump is a very gracious to them and so forth but unfortunately come the institutional he bureaucratically, they have not we know that. and i don't understand why they cannot be honest about this, just to do it why myrick us has the authority to do it to me so were to be found, biden has the authority to do this he's nowhere to be found in the acting head of secret service, speaks and amine speaks important while he ways nobody can understand what he is saying sue met the guys a director the secret service somebody fed him the steno phrase, paradigm shift secret service is not needed paradigm shift in heck i don't know what that means we knew they need to do, just to do it and get back to the basics to
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get out there and get the manpower resources to the president of the united states and don't forget iran is trying to kill him right now as we speak just hacked his campaign and give it to kamala harris in the mainstream media shoulder shrug them a strongly worded letter from harris are fighting for iran trying to kill a candidate talk about election interference. larry: thank you and richard also thank you we appreciate it and appear on kudlow president trump has a plan company and sanctuary cities and perhaps the migrant crime wave and will talk about that was senator tommy tupper bill when kudlow returns. ♪ ♪ there are some things that work 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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>> were the american taxpayer will have a way to pay for their meals, coming this coming year because we are going down quickly suing the cost estimates, there were the approaching 200 building dollars by various think tanks all of these things and i think out of that is probably though, and it is a no help whatsoever, the story why don't know if you saw an incredible story new york posted today come about how this venezuelan gang singing of our new york, and of the cities and i mean literally taking it over and just moving into various and running it. and you cannot use the police because they will gang up on the police. they will gang up on businessmen or they will gang up on local passersby and pedestrians for no good reason whatsoever crime wave is spreading like we never seen anything like this before. tommy: will when you lose respect and accountability, which we are losing the fast rate especially in the cities.
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we have lost it when losing our streets as you said, saw the video from oxide, philadelphia, when you see things that are going on against the police and kamala harris wants to continue to deepen places with help people get out of jail over the bales. it's really uncalled for and i cannot believe that anybody would vote for this administration again because we are in a tailspin. you know if you look back when i first got in here three and half years ago, we passed the last cares act which was almost $2 trillion and billions of the blue state, mayors and governors from the valve about because they were so far and that, and they've done that again they've done it twice since i've been here to the taxpayers are paying bills going to continue to pay the bills we won't have a country left to pay bills if we continue this direction. larry: switching gears slightly, the issue of farmland in
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particular, chinese buying farmland and a lot of that farmland happens to be coincidentally, near u.s. military bases and in fact some of them are near strategic military bases nuclear related to military bases. my suspicion is if mr. trump 40 he would put a stop to that but as you take on it. tommy: will is happening and agriculture roundtables excrete in pennsylvania farmers larry are in trouble in the start there, back trouble with us to hundred 50000 farms in the last three years 150,005 bankrupt are gone and they won't come back the biden administration is pushing everything to china and brazil to her we the food and everything comes here in the imports that we bring in are very very low cost compared to the input costs for pharmacy or. so what will you do, you'll sell your land that is all of the globalist game plan to the
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farmers to go visit said to sail selling right now military bases and as you said, very complicated to see this happen putting this in harm's way but again were going to lose her practice here is almost got her farmland be overseas importing everything and then, when you control the food larry, this government would you control the faith, we from other countries coming control the world and is going to put us in harm's way. larry: can i ask you a last question i probably don't have time to love you and i mean lunch today and national security related punch. but a lot of the tech companies now commune i might not love their human resources policies okay but they are keeping america in the lead and that includes a.i., angled text stuff in europe, taxing them in europe regulating and united sees trying to tax them in the united states are trying to regulated the federal trade commission,
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antitrust department at the justice department and all thing yup other technology companies. in china is the beneficiary of all that this will maybe think of it and wouldn't it be nice if we defended our technology companies i wouldn't be nice if we said to europe, you cannot tax on companies only american legislatures can tax the companies we thought of that senator. tommy: you are exactly right and if you just look at the reports coming out of europe, they are so far behind in technology because of the cost of the things that are being taxed this administration does not really want us to have tapped on the one other countriean future if t preparing for that and get back to manufacturing building things here. as funny round fai, kamala harris is the first presidential candidate to be in a are present
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because everybody is everybody's doing talking for her except her. very concerning when the mainstream media is doing all of talking try to sell her and silly american people is something not really true and it's all limitation summa leave their and think you senator tommy tuberville appreciated in joining us now to talk about life and liberty and pursuit of happiness, we have caroline downing writer and tammy bruce fox news contributor and welcome ladies and caroline, kamala harris is afraid honey up and go to the smith famous catholic charity dinner presided over greg and timothy dolan what's wrong with her for 75 years, both candidates have fun trump even went with hilary adams very interesting and find and for heaven sakes and why will she do it. caroline: distant are supposed
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to be a reprieve the rat race and seriousness the campaign and like you said she's afraid to be exposed to mechanical robot that she is and she cannot make self-deprecating humor not take a joke and she tried making a joke on oprah interview and she said that is been true while she would shoot them in the back part of the pilot headache, and so i think she's worried she'll lose ground because knows the trump has better with better roasting and if she gets rusted, i think that kills the façade that she's been trying to pull anything to trump end up getting humanized by this event can afford that in the home stretch of the race. larry: but she will she will. knowing cnn another debate and mr. trump says no way and i think you would do it in for more third fox and that's what i think but on cnn. tammy: she said please don't send me to fox and i want to fox
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look, donald trump is not charlie brown. and always having the football, pulled away from him and lucy always said it will be fine will just do it again i will pull it away any always get strict and so we are over those games and trump has done, to debate. he won the race for the first one and he's done one with her. she first some reason she wants to do cnn. he liked it last time pretty but i think that they feel that they hsomething to make up the i woud also suggested that about these l smith dinner, that it is odd but not really if you realize who she continues to pander to and i think that going to a catholic charities event the nature of the faith of the catholicism within this country, will very much upset the left wing wing of the democratic party and walks. and she just does not want to do that because you just cannot was not for the entire country doing
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this work all americans is supposed to be an example of how we come together no matter whether differences. and martha did an interesting tweet saying that at our "fox news" sister network, every president historically has had the catholic vote and has won the catholic vote. she is now ten points behind trump in that regard. larry: that was the last one, there's a lot will if you go deep into the democratic party and left-wing this, there's a lot of intake catholicism and bigotry and somehow or other, look at this denial of the l smith dinner which is from catholic charities in the process and glittering group of people, and i think that is there pretty can approve it. i could be wrong but i think it's worth. >> the prime example is that kamala harris is linked into
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biden who claim to be catholic but did not adhere to the pro-life issue anyway the vatican would actually acknowledge and you cannot claim to be catholic and you haven't k for abortion in a way that he hasn't is just incompatible and kamala harris and has to stand for the catholics across this country's will because of the issue. larry: i will be the l smith here quietly minding my own he's accusing coming up here on kudlow after biden and heller hundred here's kelly, we still bring back the keystone pipeline at the second trump administration were would say energy will even give us the time of day will talk to them is coming on saturday the second on kudlow. where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? >> ♪e renow, ♪ that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence...
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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: can we still bring backtr second trump administration this intense illness ask the president ceo tc energy and thank you for this. in the mean, if he said it would you do it. if trump comes in and said, it is okay enemy it you company is kind of been, damaged several times through the process.
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>> will yes larry, i think the answer is no. we lost the presidential permit, we lost oliver state permits .000000000 dollars a pipeline that we had to reuse somewhere. typically we be starting again from scratch and is about it secure process to develop a project means is outside of the term of the single trump administration and so, the cards for us. larry: something would've come down if i'm wrong is a remember it down from alberta service its way through montana and nebraska and then moves a little east of this emily winds up in texas. the oil would be refined. >> that's cracking with a broad additional 800,000 barrels a day from canada down to the gulf coast and refining complex and today the complex gets half of its exports from canada been a lot more from friendly neighbor
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c1 then jobs it would've created a lot of job. >> definitely cometh 15 billion-dollar project will create thousands of jobs during construction. larry: my reasons and in the beginning but the bindings came in the slammed it was one of the earliest things and yet as i recall and then they wanted to unwind all of trumps anything to do with fossil fuel permitting and whatnot suited to the keystone away. one of the same year in the negotiations with them. >> we work for the reason to give us was that i was not consistent with the climate policies of the administration and impair the ability of the administration to achieve its admission actuals. larry: this not consistent with climate policies enemy that's the full tardiness of the whole thing. we are this lunch together and not too long ago. in the mean the tech guys raskin, we have enough electricity to promenade a.i. in oil gas his one-way nuclear is
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another the binders are opposed to all of that smith reality is that i think the term energy transition is rolling right from his energy addition that were going to need of energy to be growing demand had can we do best to reduce emissions profile of all this forms of energy yes, but with writing the natural gas morning the morning cooler and when then sort of the forms as well. larry: steve a great friend who work in the energy department under barack obama, he said that there are a number of reasons for climate change initiatives like to make his terminations u.s. emissions have come way down the last 20 years predict with among the lowest of the oecd industrial countries smith united states it done the best job of reducing emissions and it is come from converting from whole generation to natural gas is when we can do because were awash with gas to help the rest of the country do the same thing c1 but we did not listen to this
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