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some cash and liquidity ready. when the sell-off does hit what is the first stock you're going to buy, tim? >> it be hard to say at this point. it just depends on, you know, where the market takes us, but i still like a.i. infrastructure plays. i think there's some neglected plays there that are still good value, so i have a tendency to stay as invested 100% invested except during periods like this where we have a high component of treasuries and we're also looking at other asset classes as well. liz: tim, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. >> [closing bell ringing] liz: it goes the fireworks are queued. it is the 32nd readier close for the dow this year. that's going to do it have a wonderful weekend kudlow is next.
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larry: hello folks, welcome to kudlow i'm larry kudlow. horrible illegal immigrant crime numbers, covered up by the biden administration, finally released today. plus we've got bidenomics 2.0 and kamala's latest economic plan, a possible port strike that would cripple the economy 35 days before election, and israel slamming hezbollah headquarters. we've got a glittering cost of thousand on all of this including yours truly but first up the massive illegal immigrant crime wave is also a business and economic problem and that's the subject of the rif. so new numbers for immigrant and customs enforcement show a staggering number of convicted criminals, convicted of homicide, assault, burglary, kidnapping, sexual assaults, walking free inside the country. it's an incredible story and right at the top, it must be said, that sanctuary cities and
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states play such a large role in preventing these criminals from ever being deported, and then it has to be said that the combination of open borders and sanctuary cities has so damaged public safety around the country and has been so costly in determines of in termt spending and benefits and the combination of costs and busted budgets has been hugely damaging to the economies of these sanctuary cities and a real killer for small business. virtually everyday, there's another story about big box retailers, small mom and pop grocery stores, going out of business, because illegal immigrants have been stealing from them or have been involved in homicides inside them, or shootings inside the stores or stabbings or violently attacking the cops on the street. illegals in their crime wave have gone way up where law and order has gone way down and it's
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bankrupting localities across the country. early estimates of hundreds of billions of dollars lost to welfare, free food, free healthcare, free housing, and in many cases displacing people from their homes, displacing kids from their schools and classrooms, making streets almost unwell come because of the explosion of homelessness which has so much to do with the criminal wave of illegal immigrants, and in other words this is the sovereignty collapse of the border. it's a public safety collapse in the interior of the country and is a fiscal collapse, or to be even more blunt, the economics of the illegal immigration are becoming just as bad as the criminality. make no mistake about it. this border problem is a business problem. and kamala harris wants to raise taxes on business both large and small ones in order to punish them even more as though her missing in action as border czar and her attacks on i.c.e.
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reher reimagining i.c.e. as though that weren't enough, she said in pittsburgh a couple of days ago that the american dream is no longer attainable. well one reason for that is the closing the border and ending the crime wave in sanctuary cities is unattainable, at least under his policies. some of these i.c.e. numbers are hard to believe. 425,000 convicted criminals. 62000 convicted of assault, 56,000 with drug convictions, 13,000 convicted of homicide, 16,000 sexual assault convictions. the number of illegals who were not detained but should be deported according to i.c.e. has soared from 3.7 million in fy 2021 to nearly 4.8 million in 2022 to over 7 million in 2023. that doesn't include at least a couple of million gotaways or those coming in on secret
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flights or those who that cbp 1 phone app. one of the amazing things about these horrible numbers is the administration had them for quite sometime but never released them, until i.c.e. sent a letter to house member tony gonzalez and then the word got out so biden-harris was ill on a bill illegal immigration cover up want me? border czar kamala is heading back to the border today for the first time in three-years in a trip that just might remind voters of how disastrous the border crisis is, especially with these new i.c.e. numbers released today. she and president joe could have ened this disaster four years ago, but of course they didn't. now, they are blaming trump for opposing the senate border bill which by the way would never have passed in the first place, and would have allowed just under 2 million illegals per-year, topping 5,000
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per-week. no bargain there, so that argument is bolderdash. well how about mr. trump's ideas, catch and deport. remain in mexico. finish building the wall. end all the sanctuary cities. shutdown all entries through the migrant phone app and even liberate places like aurora, colorado, which has been taken over by venezuelan criminal gangs. that's the rif. joining me now, steve miller, founder of america first legal, senior trump advisor. alex marlow, editor in chief of breitbart news, co-authority of the breitbart business digest. my dear friend steve miller and former colleague. you know, she's going down there today. if i were she i wouldn't and i think it's pretty cool that i.c.e. released a letter to tony gonzalez, republican from the texas border, to clarify these awful statistics which are
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probably worse than anybody thought they were. steve, what do you make of it? >> larry, in my entire life, of working on this issue, studying this issue, spending time with our i.c.e. agents, our border patrol agents, i never in my worst nightmare could imagine a day where i be sitting here talking to you about a government releasing 425,000 convicted criminal aliens into the country including 13,000 homicide cases and 15,000 rape cases. in any other government in any other country, it would sink that government. in canada, in the uk, in france, in italy, in any of those countries, a government that released half that many, a quarter of that many, and they would all be forced to resign and their party be returned to power for at least a decade or
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more. the only reason kamala harris is able to even continue running after a bombshell like this is because she's protected by the legacy media. there's no defending a scandal of this magnitude. it is beyond our comprehension, larry. larry: you know, of course i agree with steve on this but alex, it's just interesting to me. kamala is going down to the border. i think the arizona border correct me if i'm wrong but i think it's the arizona border. it's the first time she's been near the border in over three-years, this is the border czar, or czarina, but in any event i think it's interesting that this letter got released. in other words, i.c.e. gave the numbers in a letter to tony gonzalez who then released it to the press, i guess to fox bill melugin i think that's where it -- wayanyway, i.c.e. is jabbing he
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cover up because they have had numbers for quite sometime. that's an interesting angle. maybe the i.c.e. people did this deliberately because they are sick and hire tired of all of the things just described. what do you think? >> you took the words out of my mouth. it feels like there's someone there completely sick of this charade where she's acting like she cares about the border. she is the border czar. it is her and joe biden's pipeline that is causing the problems we're having the end of cash and release and allowing people into the country to get notice to appears in court et cetera that won't ever come up, and they get into the country legally and they are allowed to stay here. those numbers we saw, horrifying numbers and low end number, larry. those are the low end. there's a bunch more cases pending. the 13,000 convicted homicide people, oh, my goodness. what do we even talk about in this country right now? we're talking about washington that's completely broken. these are not just biden-harris migrant criminals. these are from the past several administrations. you need an outsider to drain the swamp or else this will
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never get fixed. larry: you know on that point, steve miller, i've seen some polls that show with great clarity that a majority of americans, well-over 50%, favor deportation. you're in here illegally, you committed a crime here, maybe we should start with the criminals to go back to what the eisenhower deportations were many many manies ago, but nonetheless, polls show people want deportation, and you know what, steve? the crime wave from all this has been damaging the economies of these cities and states. it's closing down stores, it's closing down mom and pops. you know, there is shootings on the streets. the law and order, the cops get shot out constantly by these illegally undeported criminals. i mean, i think the country is really sick of this. i think the country does want deportation. >> the poling on this has been
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unequivocal for some time now. the other poll showed even higher support with the cbs news poll showed two-thirds support for mass deportations. i think one of the things that you see really driving the president's support amongst latino voters in addition to of course the economy, inflation, affordability the cost of housing and cost of living is the fact that hispanic american communities certainly in arizona, certainly in nevada, certainly in north carolina are experiencing enormous economic hardship public safety hardship, educational healthcare hardship because of all of the illegal aliens being dumped from their communities by the biden-harris administration. it's a form of economic warfare against working class citizens both legal immigrant and full citizen. now, with respect to this report here is another very important point about this. when they came into office in 2021 little discussed, one of the very first executive edicts they issued was
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directing i.c.e. to suspend most deportations of criminal aliens in perpetuity. that policy remains in effect. in other words, every single day, all throughout this country, local police arrest illegal aliens with criminal records and i.c.e. sets them free instead of deporting them, so it's not just a policy of non-deportation. it's a policy of non-deportation including, including illegal aliens with severe criminal records. this is beyond indefensible. this is reprehensible, larry. larry: you know alex, it's killing local economies. that may seem like a tried point but it's not. they can't afford it. they cannot afford it. all the free healthcare, the free food, the free lodgings, kicking kids out of school which is infuriating parents. you can't afford to have mom and pop store because you get busted or you'll get knocked up or get killed by illegals coming from venezuela or wherever they are going to come from.
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the big box stores are closing down in these cities right? because everybody is stealing from them. california lets you steal up to $1,000 or whatever it is, 999 but they are stealing more than that because they keep coming back daily. what i'm saying here is, you know, this is sovereignty issue. this is a crime issue, public safety issue. this is a business issue. this is also an economic issue. that's how widespread this whole illegal immigration thing has hit the country. it covers almost all of the bases alex marlow. >> you're right about this and this is why the voters are fired up on this issue and what harris will do in arizona is act like she's taking the fentanyl crisis seriously. she's not going to know the fentanyl deaths are at a record high under her and joe biden. part of the reason why the republicans have been so poor over time, larry is they have acknowledged the flooding of illegal aliens into the country drives down wages, and that ends up meaning their stocks can go up a little bit. they got coached up under donald trump, and now people get it.
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people understand that you need to have a tighter immigration system, if you want the america first economy to thrive. that's the new thing going on right now and people are waking up to it. larry: we'll leave it there, gentlemen, thank you steve miller, alex marlow. coming up on kudlow the "wall street journal" said it best. harris economic plan is wait for it, bidenomics part two. i'd like to call it 2.0. we've got steve forbes, sandra smith, we'll weigh in right here on set. remember, you can catch kudlow monday through friday at 4:00 p.m., everyday, right here on fabulous fox business for some crazy reason you can't get us at 4:00 just text your favorite 9-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show. you'll never miss a thing. i'm kudlow, here i am.
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larry: all right bidenomics 2.0 as the "wall street journal" editorial put it today real little would destroy capital investment and profits both of which are the life blood of this economy. there's a $5 trillion tax hike the biggest in history, corporate tax hike, capital gains tax, unrealized capital gains tax hike, killing
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the small business 20% deduction, 199a i think it's called all that would kill jobs, lower wages, send companies overseas and destroy small businesses. then there's trillions of dollars of new entitlements and transfer payments with no work requirements for people who don't even pay taxes and then there's price controls, rent controls, illegal student loan cancellations, $25,000 free money to hike home prices even higher than they are, and they are going to try to end right to work laws. kamala said she's a capitalist wednesday in pittsburgh but all this stuff is big government socialism and is going to fail just like it always does if it is allowed to pester us. here to talk about it is steve forbes, forbes media chairman, and editor in chief and sandra smith, co-anchor of america reports on fox news about to go into the latest professional tennis tour at any possibly any -- >> i hope so. i have notes from when you joined me earlier. i took notes.
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larry: all right so let me get the wisdom of steve forbes, who invented the solutions to all this . this is quite a package. now, she says she's a capitalist but none of this is real capitalism. none of this is free enterprise. none of this is private sector investment. >> well it's like the city slicker going saying i'm just a country boy. i remember biden said he was a capitalist. elizabeth warren says she's a capitalist. when they say that collect your wallets because it's going to disappear. what she has out there you put a fraction of that in. you're not going to have a recession but a depression. you'll have double-digit unemployment and that's just not going to hurt our economy, hurts the global economy and hurts our security at a time when you've got russia on the march, china really on the march, china' got a troubled economy so they may look to be stirring up trouble, north korea is always out there, iran we already see before us, so this is a troubled world. we need a strong economy right now like we've got in the 80s with ronald reagan. not what we had in the 1970s or
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the 1930s. larry: um, sandra, look, we talk a lot about the taxes. i'm a supply side, steve forbes in vented the flat tax when he ran for president and we've all followed it down through the years, but you know, if you raise, they are raising taxes on the big companies, and the small companies, okay? the small business tax deduction be eliminated in this plan and of course you'd be raising the tax rates on the large companies, but look. if you do this , you'll get fewer profits, lower profits means what? it means they can hire less or fire more and it means they pay lower wages. sandra: or go away. larry: or go to ireland. sandra: thank you. you're talking about policies that would create an incredibly business-unfriendly environment and you have to be careful claiming you're a capitalist and
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sending out a policy agenda that taxes small and big businesses promising to raise their taxes and no promise to deregulate, promising price controls, going after those big, evil companies. it is remarkable. i'd had an incredible interview last week filling in for neil on the 4:00 hour and she was a kamala harris supporter claimed she knew her economic policy pitches to american voters and when i asked her, one of your biggest pitches to voters on the economy is to cap prices. i said do you have evidence that companies are price gouging? is there evidence? that's illegal behavior and there's laws against it in 40-plus states. she said well no i don't think we be privy to that information so you're talking about solutions to high prices with fixes that they don't even have solutions. i think it's a really really dangerous environment. larry: one thing i don't want to let you forget. it's not only price controls.
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it's rent controls. sandra: absolutely. larry: rent controls. now that's like san francisco. sandra: what could go wrong. larry: that's like gavin newsom and like california. well wait a second she's from california isn't she? everyone should let the rent control thing go. it's a very important terrible idea that would distort everything imaginable. >> and they don't call it rent control. this is typical of socialism. they don't call it by its real name. under the rent control they destroy the ability to have landlords have the deductions they have today if they don't go along with their price caps. larry: that's right. >> so they do it the sneaky way, like gas stoves. we're not going to ban gas stoves we'll make 96% illegal and already in process. larry: you know, let me go back. this . will: journal editorial is very good. it's very hard hitting, so more entitlements and more transfers. these are across-the-board. now, there are no work
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requirements, sandra, you're a worker, right? sandra: that's dangerous. larry: no work requirements and there are people that don't pay taxes in the first place. so, they are calling it a tax credit. it's actually, so-called refundable tax credit. it's just a cash handout. it's not a tax cut. it's not even a tax credit. it's a cash handout, and you don't have to work in order to get it. now, there's something fundamentally corrosive to our system with those kinds of policies. that's what worries me as much as anything. sandra: this amount of massive spending she's promising, remember the first question at the debate was are you better off and she didn't answer the question andouts? i challenged you on my shon voter that you're paying 23% more for rent? you're paying 22% more for food.
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32% more for energy and gasoline in this country and those numbers will only get bigger if you see bidenomics 2.0 which as the "wall street journal" clearly lays out, be the case. she's trying to distance herself from it but it doesn't look like it. >> and also undercuts the 1996 welfare reform act. not directly, but again, destroying people, destroying their lives, really draining the energy out of the economy. making them dependent on government. larry: of course that's it. government dependence. it's not private capital or private investment. it's not private initiative. it's government. it's government this , government that that the whole problem with it. i mean, here. more student loan cancellations, which the supreme court and federal district courts have all said is unconstitutional. he does not have emergency power. it's in her budget. what is up with that? what don't they understand, steve forbes? these supreme court decisions are made in english.
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sandra: [laughter] larry: kamala speaks english. what doesn't she understand? >> that's a headline. she speaks english. larry: all right she speaks a lot of english, however you want to put it. my point is what they don't understand? it's in here. more student loan cancellations. >> it just goes to show they push what they want, take it to court, they get a setback, come up with some dumb thing, justification, and they do it again and again and their ultimate solution is they ever get control of the senate and the house they pack the supreme court. larry: that's another one. you're exactly right. that's what they want. i read crazy senator ron widen, i don't mean it to be personal because i've known the guy for many years wants six more justices on the supreme court. said that. isn't that great? six more supreme court justices. >> they do the supreme court they do the whole court system undermining the constitution. forget about a separate branch of government, third world country, government doesn't like it puts in own judges just
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as mexico is in the process of doing now. larry: sandra, that's an interesting one, america like mexico. sapsandra, i wanted to remind yu for all shows next week, mr. trump insists the dollar will remain the world's reserve currency. a guy name kudlow, it's called king dollar. you tried to gloss over that today. sandra: i just tried to have you hads -- larry: wanted to see if i was alert. i've got it. she's working on her back hand folks will be on the ladies tour next week. next month, maybe next year, sandra smith thank you for coming on. steve forbes as always, sir. be sure to catch sandra, along with her co-anchor john roberts america reports weekdays 1:00 p.m. eastern everyday on fox news. keep the day job. i don't know, pretty good at it coming up kamala harris is trying to line her way into the presidency. we'll talk about it with john carney and to charlie gasparino right here on set. i'm kudlow and not a potted plant.
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>> here is the deal that i will be offering to every major company and of manufacturer within our country. i will give you the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs, i will cut your energy in half, the lowest regulatory burden and free access to the best and biggest market. larry: all right there you go, mr. trump, on the campaign trail. i think he's putting it out pretty good anyway let's talk to john carney breitbart economics and finance center, and the great charlie gasparino, fox news senior correspondent and author of "go woke go broke" inside story of the radicalization of corporate america. thanks to both of you. before we get to the lies, lies, video, and sex tapes, charlie gasparino, your point.
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trump is now saying forget it. we're going to restore the salt tax. charlie: state and local tax deduction. larry: really high in these blue states, but i was thinking about this , and i don't know whether it's perfect policy or not, but it does set effectively lower the marginal tax rate. yes, for the high-end but also for middle class people because property taxes are in there as well as state and local income taxes. charlie: remember, and i wrote about this and i did a lot of research on this because i know a lot of people in the business community who have been making the case to trump forever, even back then told him not to do it, he listened to people like you and did it. larry: yes, maybe not in an election. charlie: that's what i'm saying but with these local business people said is like listen, this affects homeowners in new york, long island, westchester that aren't like really rich. they get screwed on this thing, and i'll tell you.
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he is turning westchester county, particularly long island, maga. there was no red wave, republicans basically held out but guess where there was a red wave. new york city suburbs. this is a play for those voters and i think, listen, i think it's good politics whether it's good economics or i'll leave it to -- larry: well no because it does lower the effective tax rate no question about that, and people are pretty tax suppressed around here, but you've got three, four, five congressional seats in new york which will be essential to keeping the majority. you've also got several congressional seats in california that be affected by this , you know, that was a big, we picked a gop picked up seats in california, in congress in california. charlie: it's interesting when you start playing numbers game here. trump is not going to win new york, he's not going to win california but if he wins the election and they keep the house and they
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get the senate, man -- larry: it's huge. >> i also know that donald trump really wants to win the popular vote. so even if he's not going to win new york, if he gets more votes in california, and more votes in new york, those count, right? he might not get an electoral college vote but he doesn't want them to say well no you didn't win because you didn't win the popular vote. he wants to win as many votes all across america everywhere there is and so i think he's going for it. if you drive around westchester county, new york, fairfield county, connecticut, you see a lot of trump signs and trump flags, that you didn't see two years ago, four years ago, eight years ago, that it is definitely making an impact in places where it didn't before. larry: kamala harris attempts to lie her way into the presidency. this is the business digest which she writes everyday which is a tremendous product. it's like there she goes again. same lies, john, give us a
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little hint. s>> she told the same two lies twice in the same day in her big speech in pittsburgh she claimed that goldman sachs said there will be a recession if donald trump becomes president. goldman sachs didn't say anything like that. they said because of the restriction on immigration there will be slightly lower growth that's it. larry: they are always wrong anyway. >> they are going to be wrong. >> they are the worst. charlie: i mean, whatever it is. david solemon, these guys are such, it's like when they start quoting -- >> well mark zandi is out there running around. he is the head economist for moody's. larry: s&p. one of them. charlie: guess who missed the financial crisis and every single thing. larry: the reason i love this piece is because the prediction of a v-shaped recovery by larry kudlow, this is during the pandemic turned out to be right. i got one right once in a while but i won't get credit for it. >> she's going around saying
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the economy had crashed and not recovered when they came into office. that was a lay that got joe biden into office. that's why she's telling it by the way because it worked for them in 2020. charlie: by the way also got the 30,000 right. larry: yes. it took a while. it took a while. >> [laughter] larry: hassett and i, thank you for reminding me. >> she loves the lies so much she told them in her speech and then she told them again in her interview with msnbc, and she keeps telling the same lies and frankly gets away scott free because the so-called fact checkers that are out there don't check her. larry: can i ask you, just hang on. joe biden told the same lies, he inherited a mess as you point out in your piece. the economy was booming in the second half of the pandemic year 2020 and early 2021 and there was no inflation but my thought here is you know what? voters don't like politicians that lie and i
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know msnbc doesn't fact check this although i'll say this , she's not my favorite person but she did give kamala kind of a semi-hard time in the interview but the point i'm making is so many fact checkers have checked those lies that voters realize it and it shows a weakness of character with respect to biden and now c kamala. >> these lies are blatant and obvious. before the pandemic manufacturing jobs were down 200,000. they were up 414,000. it is ridiculous for her to make that claim. cnn and the washington post actually did call her out on that. charlie: the real question is whether trump is making an effective case on her lies. i'm mixed on this. i have to admit i don't know. when he went before the nebj and started talking about whether she's black or indian or whatever, i know what he was trying to say. he was trying to say this is an inauthentic person. a person that is whatever she wants. she's no one, no policies. he didn't really say that.
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now the real question is, and the same thing with the whole notion of eating dogs and cats. he's trying to say, when you have unfettered immigration you'll have huge problems. now, did those two things, even though he said it in such a crude way, did they focus the public on her inauthenticity on her policy problems or i don't know. it seems like we are having a debate about her inauthenticity. it does seem like we are having a debate about immigration and whether it's too much for the culturally for the population to handle, so maybe in his crude way he's on to something. larry: he might be. you know, he's a pretty clever guy. charlie: he understands marketing. larry: next time you're on, tariffs are the open door to free-trade. this is a trumpian thought. i understand it perfectly well. charlie: they replace a chip in your brain now? i can't believe i'm hearing this. >> i'll send the breitbart
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business digest, we're opening the world with trade for tariffs. charlie: have you convinced steve forbes about this? larry: charlie had dinner with joe biden last night. charlie: two nights ago. larry: it's a fine italian restaurant. john carney -- charlie: he did not fall asleep in his spaghetti. larry: charlie gasparino. switching very quickly. israel bombed hezbollah headquarters today. here is a belief clip from mr. netanyahu's speech at the u.n. take a listen to this. >> they know that in the swamp of anti-semetic bile, there's an automatic majority willing to demonize until israel, until the jewish state is treated like other nations, until this anti-semetic swamp is drained. the u.n. will be viewed by fair-minded people everywhere, and nothing more than a contemptuous farce. larry: wow tough stuff but ask
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me, spot-on. joining us north dakota governor doug burgum, was a top trump advisor who himself just returned from a trip to israel and met with the cabinet. governor burgum, as always, sir, so you heard that clip from mr. netanyahu's speech and of course israel is bombing hezbollah when they're not taking out their cell phones or their pagers, and their walkie talkies. anyway, whene in israel, what did you hear and what do you make of the bombing that israel is making now, going direct hits on the hezbollah headquarters in lebanon. what do you make of it, governor? >> well, larry, i think the thing that is most unreported in this country is the fact that the october 7 invasion massacre by hamas, october 8 is when hezbollah started firing missiles into israel and they fired 8,500 missiles more than one an hour, if you add it all up into northern israel, over the past
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year, so now that israel gets things wrapped up in gaza, they are redirecting their attention to the north, but everyone talks about israel escalating. no they are just finally responding to the fact that they've been attacked. if october 7 was their 9/11 it be like if our 9/11 a 30,000 person terrorist organization moved to new jersey and fired 8,500 rockets into lower manhattan over the next year, when people are trying to deal with the trauma of a 9/11, so this is entirely israel defending themselves and i think that the overriding thing that is of most concern that the biden administration is going to have on their feet is they've let iran get closer to nuclear weapon. that's the existential threat to the world right now. larry: when you were visiting with mr. netanyahu and his cabinet people, did you sense any hesitation on their part, or is there a determination to go
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ahead and finish the job because i'm going to say this. the bidens have done everything they can to restrain israel and just as they've appeased iran, they are essentially appeasing hezbollah and hamas as well. israel has got to do what israel has to do, now did you hear any reluctance on their part when you visited last week? >> no. israel is a country that's got the capability. they've got the strategy and they've got the will to defend themselves. they have the political courage and the ability to back it up and of course if i ran gets a nuclear weapon, iran is funding all of these terrorist organizations, hezbollah, hamas, it is truly a war that's going on and funding it with the failed biden economics sanction which is are allowing iran's economy to be able to afford that and then of course iran is also selling a record number of drones to russia, so it is the failure of the economic policies and the failure of the sanctions is leading directly to
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the situation israel is in. israel has to fight back. the future of their country, the future of democracy in the middle east depends on it. larry: i would say also, governor, one more point. the failure of the bidens to let our great oil and natural gas producers produce. i mean, we could be doing 15, 16 million barrels a day or more. we need natural gas, clean burning fuel for all of the electricity we're going to need. you've been in the software business, the technology business yourself, before your public service. we need more power in this country. we don't need more transition. we need more power it seems to me and that's also part of the story because if we had lower gas, lower oil prices, that would hurt iran. that would hurt russia too, as i think you know full-well. >> well absolutely. iran's exports to china right now are way up. that's what's funding this and you're exactly right. it's this is not an energy transition. this energy addition. we're in an a.i. arms race with
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china, and we need more electricity in this country, not a little bit more, a lot more, and that's why you're seeing companies like microsoft buying three mile island. that's why you're seeing blackrock announcing $100 billion fund. if the power companies aren't going to build power and this country the tech companies will and that's essential for us to maintain our competitive edge. larry: we'll grow faster overall at vastly lower inflation. i don't know how it's so hard to understand. last word, governor burgum. >> well, you're right. a.i. is essentially a productivity tool and it's a tool that can help drive our economy in a pro-growth thing. the last thing is on kamala's lies she said this week she was a t capitalist. that's the biggest lie of all when you look at her bidenomics policies. larry: i'm going to tell john carney to add this to his next publication. you're exactly right, sir, governor doug burgum, with north dakota. thank you ever so much, sir. coming up on kudlow we go back to it. we'll go to tel aviv.
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did israel actually manage to kill the leader of hezbollah? seems to be, i don't know, some discussion about that or some discovery, anyway, trey yingst on the ground in israel with a live report. he's always the best of the best. i'm kudlow, we'll be right back. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients. try pronamel mouthwash.
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>> israel, has made peace and will make peace again. yet we face savage enemies who speak our annihilation and we must defend ourselves, against these savage murders. larry: i mean, who can possibly blame prime minister netanyahu for saying what he said. by the way let's start with the u.n. the u.n. and its ancillaries and so-called refugee program in gaza, southern israel, has opposed everything israel has ever done, and they call israel war criminals and they tried to prosecute them in courts that have meaning whatsoever. israel fighting for its survival as it has for all these years. what 75 some-odd years. netanyahu maybe he's not the most, i don't know,
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are now bombing the headquarters. they knocked out many of the hezbollah commanders. they are going for the number one. they will get him at some point, you know they will. they must defend themselves but more than that they have to clean out hezbollah up north and they are going to have to clean out hamas down south. otherwise israel will always be on the knife's edge and in back of all of this , as i've said a thousand times, i've said this a thousand times and maybe i'll have to say it another thousand times. in the back of all of this is iran. we let the iranian sanctions lapse that were put in by trump. the price of oil has gone sky high. iran made its money, china is buying it. china is financing two wars against the united states. the iranians and the middle east, and the russians, ukrainians and europe. i mean, no wonder you need a strong person who understands deterrence like benjamin netanyahu who is a great israeli
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