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edition of kudlow i'm david asman in for larry, millions of americans brace for another monster storm just a week after hurricane helene ravaged southeast and appalachia and many in hardest hit areas are being forced to fend for themselves with fema and biden-harris administration missing in action, while kamala harris kicks off a week of softball interviews senator tommy tuberville will weigh in on that, but first peter doocy is live at the white house with the latest kno -- an interesting. reporter: they are all. this is the most we have seen vice president harris over next couple days with the media appearances off
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script, she will do 60 minutes it airs tonight, the clip we have shows her answering a direct question with a not so direct answer. >> do we have a real close ally in prime minister netanyahu? >> i think with all due respect the better question is do we have an important alliance between the american people and the israeli people. the answer to that question is yes. reporter: the rest of the week looks like it, the view and howard stern show. with the "the late show with stephen colbert" then thursday a univision down hall, david axelrod saying, important and strategically sound shift more local appearances and town halls in key battlegrounds would be valuable too. it remains to be seen. on official said, president biden sending a letter urging them to come back
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early to -- sending a letter to congress urging them to come back early to expect a shortfall in hurricane relief for the victims, they want congress to come back and get money out, so that just in case, milton, on the way to florida becomes a disaster on the same scale as hurricane helene. aa david. >> peter doocy we'll get into that in a moment, joining me now, alabama senator tommy tuberville, thank you senator. there is a big question about whether the administration is contradicting itself now based on what they have said before about one, whether fema has enough money to deal with these crises, the emergencies, and two, whether or not they waylaid
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a lot of that money for spending on migrants. i want to play for you first, mayorkas, the secretary of homeland security, play what he said last week about where they are with the funding, roll tape. >> we are meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have. we are expecting another hurricane hitting. we do not have the funds, fema does not have the funds to make it through the season. >> it was pretty frank, we don't have the funds to make it through the season, and the question is why? here is the spokesperson for the white house, karine jean-pierre e -- >> biden did not take fema relief money to use on migrants, fema regional administrators have been meeting with city officials
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on site to coordinate available federal support from fema and other federal agencies. we'll finish to do what -- continue to do what we can as a federal government to support the cities as we rebuild our asylum process system after it was gutted by trump administration. >> on one hand they say this and the other hand the opposite, i leave it to you no try to figure out what is happening. >> our country is in a mess, the world is in a mess. this administration has no clue what they are doing. i have been in senate on 4 years it has been like this entire time. with spend money, they know how to do, that but they don't know how to prepare for anything. back to north carolina, first, it is not about money at north carolina, the first few days about security, people on the ground like military, helping find people that are stranded.
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opening up roads, doing the things to get communication into the area in north carolina, they heard zero from fema for 5 or 6 days, it was a disaster. and it has continued to be a disaster, more people still missing. david this administration, mayorkas being the leader of this pack with the some kind of security whether the border or whether it is fema, he is never prepared and always flames someone else, now they blame president trump for this that is go on, these people know how to spend money that is only thing they know how to do, they can't do anything other than send taxpayer money and they as you a waste with. larry: >> they misapprop at it, on one hand last week karine jean-pierre said they have not used money from fema for the migrants but in 2022, she said clearly funding is also available through fema's emergency food and shelter program, that money
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was goi migrants that is money that folks in appalachia need right now. >> we have all known that they have been spending billions of dollars on illegals coming across the border once they get here they take care of them much more than our veterans or homeless people here. i was coming from bogota, colombia, half of the plane was killed with venezuelans and people from south america that our government and taxpayer money they were flying people on those planes to houston, then places from. there it is a disaster and getting worse every day, this group could care less, all they want is votes, they don't want to take care of any american citizens they want votes to get reelected to carry this power on for another 4 years and heaven help us if that happens. >> the folks on that plane with you have not been vetted, clear i.c.e. arrested some horrible people, molesters from a
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different country that were flown in and clearly they had not been vetted, if they had, they would have found out they have a horrible record from where they came. >> it will go will -- get worse before it gets better, i have been through hurricanes, i can't through a terrible one in andrew in 1991 in miami when i was coaching, there is milton coming to tampa right now, a category 5, supposed to go down a little bit, that usually never happens. the people of tampa need to prepare to get out, thank god we have governor desantis there to prepare, fema is nowhere to be found. >> while mayorkas says we're running out of money for fema, vice president kamala harris was bragging over the weekend about sending money to lebanon. she put out an expose, i am concerned about security and well being of civilians
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suffering in lebanon. and will continue to work to help meet the needs of all of civilians there. all civilians there, what about the civilians here? >> well, this is for a long conversation, but that is a war there our friend and ally israel is fighting for their livelihood. and we're funding both sides, giving some money some weapons to israel but now we're sending money to lebanon. who they are fighting. we continue to do this we're send moa money to hamas and building ports for hamas and letting, iran run ramp rampant. it is out will control, they are telling people in mitch mmichigan and other areas that we're take care of your people there vote for us, we'll -- i promise we'll help you gain. we care nothing about the american people. it is out of control, and
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hope that american people see about what is happening. >> one more on fema, the chief of fema, deeann, claims this is disinformation to tell the truth, that what the administration including mayorkas, including karine jean-pierre have been saying about money used from fema for migrants. she is the one who last year signed a pledge to and i'm quoting, instill equity in disaster relief. do you know what equity in disaster relief is? >> well, we probably could ask ex-secret service director the same way, she was all dei, diversity, equity and inclusion, in terms of secret service that almost got president trump killed, same thing, people are dying because fema is worried more about diversity, equity and inclusion and climate change than helping people of north carolina, south carolina and georgia, these people have no clue about organizations, and take care of the people
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that they are being paid to take care for. they need to get off their tails and go to work, but, we have another terrible tragedy getting ready to happen in 36 hours. i hope they get their stuff together, if they need the money, we will pass it for them, unfortunately they wasted 20 billion on the illegals coming in for 4 years that created a more disaster than anything else. else. >> senator tommy tuberville, great to see you, we pray for those folks in line of fire in milton, thursday morning we'll have a live special coverage of hurricane milton hosted by our team at fox weather at 4:00 a.m., that is thursday, it is expected to hit. coming up today marks one year since hamas' barbaric attack otherwis on u.s. israeli soil, israel marches on.
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david: today israel country in world mourn a wire since
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hamas' barbaric october 7 attacks we bring in aaron cohen. and kash patel. great to see you. aaron, i want to bring out a voice from the past. in discussing this, when you see what israel has been doing since october 7, i personally was reminded of something that a japanese admiral said he was architect of the attack on pearl harbor, he said afterwards, i fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giants and fill him with a terrible resolve. i have a feeling a lot of people in iran are thinking that right now, d. >> i think that say good quote, i would not necessarily call it a sleeping giant or bear but iran has woken up a very deadly, quiet, assassination group that is systematically going to dismantle the
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irgc. the way we have been taking out leaders from hezbollah and hamas, more deadly than giant bear, quieter but, yeah, i think that israel is in the pocket right now, this is where we do our best work, in the vanguard, what you don't see and don't hear about blows up 2500, 3,000 pagers taking off heads of terrorists and what allows to us be able to reach very far and intelligence network david, we have some of the best intelligence targetters for flipping and recruiting informants assets across the planet. >> we have seen it play out in the past several months just. cash kash patel, despite the incredible success against terrorist and now, r iran, every turn you have biden administration not just trying to hold them back but
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actively trying to dismantle their affords to under tuck terrorism in the world -- under cut terrorism in the world in particular iran. >> you are right, not negligence, it is an inteintention derelict of duty by the biden-harris administration, they gave iran 7 billion dollars and opened global financial oil trade sector to them to make another 80 billion and allowed their foreign partners to get in on action like ccp and russia, this is a intendeddd dereliction of duty this program, affected by obama and biden and pushed out by harris is what it is, the iran nuclear deal, meant to give them a nuclear weapon on a timeline, trump reversed that plan and went to foreign leaders like she
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xi jinping and china and said, if you trade with iran we u.s. are not trading with you and we united states are going to s sanction mainland china, he had a global vision to take out global sponsor of terrorism. unfortunately, they cannot in my opinion take on iran as big of a machine as they have become, that is why you see kamala harris, not saying publicly that israel is an ally of the united states of america. david: i don't think that we should underestimate the degree of damage that israel has already done on iran. there is a growing sense that iran is reaching a point of desperation, maybe not the likes of which we have seen since the maximum pressure campaign of donald trump, and aaron, there was a former centcom commander general frank mackenzie, he
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was on television yesterday, talking about iranians and sense of desperation, they view e election of president trump as a direct threat to that regime's preservation, have iranians -- the terrorists in tehran, have they picked a side, and is not donald trump? >> it is -- i am with you on that. let me talk to general real quick, i believe general said israel is not capable to do this on his own with all respect to khasho khash kash patel he is very smart, i believe white house policies that if forced israel to go this alone, americans better start getting on board with how we're conducting operations, and special operations in our country terrorist capacity, our use the de deception as a
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tool and psychology as fear, one thing people peer fear more in iran is getting killed by israel. we'll have to -- if we have to go it alone we will, but the americans need to start getting on board with how we're conducting operations, because they are talking to israel but next target will be in united states and everyone here knows that. >> david: kash patel, the tragedy of this. is that so much of the efforts against iran could have been done without a war, had they been ill funded, the way they were during the trump administration, they sy sympsimply would not have had cash to fund hamas and hezbollah to extend they have. if donald trump is elected, imagine the efforts of the israeli military, combined with the maximum pressure of
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a new trump administration against iran. >> aaron is right. we should beside by side, that can't happen unless we have an election that changes commander in chief's seat, when we back in power with president trump, you will see what we did with israel and prime minister and special forces and intel operation, standing side by side with them, and shut off the machinery that feeds money to iran, we'll no longer have a hundred hostages still in apcaptive tied trump rescued 50 hostages and detainees, i hope he wins november 5, aaron is right we need america to wake up and are prioritize israel that is not what kamala harris is about, we need to bring home americans and end the war and bridge home israelis and stand by our ally in israel. people need to wake up on november 5, donald trump is
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the only choice. david: cash patil and aaron cohen thank you. >> a new migrant caravan reportedly headed to border cookies ahead of november's election we break it down with texas congressman pat fallin when kudlowin y continues. evan, my guy! you're helping them with savings, right? (♪) i wish i had someone like evan when i started. somebody just got their first debit card! ice cream on you? ooo, tacos! i got you. wait hold on, don't you owe me money? what?! your money is a part of your community, so your bank should be too. like, chase!
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81% of americans accord to gallup and pew research, 81% think that there should be i.d.s, photo i.d. for balloters. i just assume, i mean banning what 1 -- 81% of americans want does not sound very democratic, democrats say this is about saving democracy, what is democratic about not giving 81% of americans their due. >> you make a great point, there is nothing that democratic about it. you break it down demographically, it is the support for voter i.d. is off toff astronomical across the board. the people that don't want it are really far left, probably marxist wing of the democratic party, something that we should talk about
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more, if we don't have sare, fair, honest and open elections we don't have a thriving. david, of course, not, 81% of americans agree with you, there is news that relates to this, just the news, one of the best on internet just the news came without with a report that high-risk, not just regular illegal aliens but high-risk noncitizens are now flying around country without being required to have a photo i.d., if that can happen. that is a short step from there to allow illegal aliens to vote at ballot box. >> not only that but, biden administration is flying them around for last 4 years, if you are not safe thennure you are not free, even if just a small frack of these folks of criminal element that is a tens of thousands of people
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that the -- i almost said, alaobama. same d damn thing, biden administration has been doing. and that ask abs absurd when you consider you were trump administration, about 2 million people crossed illegally and biden administration 11 million, it is 6 times worse. david: you forget kamala harris our supposed border czar said the same thing, that border was secure, said it several times over. speaking of kamala harris, let's get to what would happen with migrant situation in if she is elected president in november, do you have a doubt as little that has been done, most of that has been done in your state of texas by governor there, closing the border cutting off as much as 80% of
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migrant influx. do you have any doubt she would go back to completey open borders? maybe get back to suing the governor for trying to close his? >> there is no doubt, border the flood gates will be wide open, kamala harris wants people to forget biden-harris. she wants you to forget about hi the hyphen in harris, it will be 4 more year its will get worse, just in texas over last 12 plus years 299 thousand illegal immigrants have been arrested. changed with 513 thousand crimes, that resulted in 187 thousand convictions, it you imagine. david: yet, governor abbott had a lot of success in closing the border with old fashion method like razor wire and arresting people and holding them until they
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can prove where they are from. what happened to those lawsuit by biden administration against governor abbott in texas for doing, what they were doing, which was pretty successful? >> i think state of texas won some and others that are pending, you can imagine federal government suing states for doing their job, federal government is supposed to secure the border and keep american safe, they are supposed to tell other nation states you better not violate our border or there will be repercussions, they have not done, that are they putting america first, the answer is no. david: congressman pat fallon good to see you. >> thank you, david. david: switching gears, what did the september jobs respect really show -- report really show, joining me now this panel, we have to memorize who they say, steve forbes, forbes media chairman, art laffer,
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legendary art laffer, and steve moore, both of whom are coauthors of a great new book, out today, trump economic miracle and the plan to unleash prosperity. we got information about who came up with that title. we'll go there in a bit, steve moore, the jobs numbers away above expectations. the print itself, more than 100,000 above what was expected. there is a lot of as people peer 2 the numbers they notice irregularities and question about reasonable adjust -- seasonable adjustment. >> we're finding is a massive amount of jobs that are created in last year are either direct government jobs close to a million, why is government hiring more workers when they are losing two trillion a year? we should belaying off -- you know, reductions in force. and then, huge number one
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employer growth has been in healthcare. we just spend so much on health care, and as you know government pays half the cost of health care bills of course government is now the biggest employer in america. david: education and even the private education, a lot of federal money goes there. >> and all of the green energy subsidies, you know you spend a trillion you create jobs but taking money from private sector. david: steve forbes, what do you make of the numbers is there faith in the numbers from bls and federal government? >> no, it is marxist. ma chico, groucho or harpo. they -- i think with all criticisms and adjustments, every month a report comes out previous month is down way downward, just before the election suddenly the adjustments disappear, and
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think about signs -- seasonal adjustment in december, number of people holiday jobs they soar, they adjust it down in january they go back, get laid identify, seasonally adjusted numbers go up, it is maybi chicago taken over the bureau of labor statistics. the other thing is, number of hours worked is slightly down, steve points out. government related. not the thing that bodes for for future, especially if she gets elected and we will have taxes that will throw us into a depression? a. david: art laffer we first met, you had -- at the time you were running for senate of california, i was covering latin america, i said in u.s. we can rely on law and order on the information that is coming, as bad as big government is. it seem like we're losing
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faith in a whole series of government enterprises it is government, it is crazy, and they always over spend, and spend poorly when they do. but, something very dangerous is going on here. >> i don't know if something dangerous is. we have the covid -- >> you can't rely on the numbers though. >> dow seasonals that is a ratio to moving average, and covid thing and a blip they spread that blip. it causes all sorts of problems if you have same year same year same year, there will be little doubt to what seasonal should be. now we the blip coming in that causes. david: michael faulkender said the same thing. >> then i'll change my story, i thought i was first. david: you will not change it on this. i -- >> you got me pinned down first. david: i just offed to play a clip of larry's interview with donald trump, that took place friday, talking about
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his corporate tax plan that and i have not heard anything like this. >> we took in more revenue with 21 than it was after tax cuts, the trump tax cuts tphenomenal and everyone -- just about everyone admits it i will take it from 21 to 15, but make your product here. david: the name of your book, trump e economic miracle? >> drop from 34 to 21, you saw what happened tax cuts paid for themselves. we -- >> was there a curve about that. >> the laffer curve. >> it works,. >> we grew faster then europe, we grew at 2 1/2% more. to 15% would be great. and then if you use larry's idea, larry all the way these two love it took 100%
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expensing of capital purchases, then estates tax, if you want old geezers like me to work, get rid of the estate tax, i am working for my grand kids, if you cut my grand kids out i'm stopin stopping, the left would love that. david: little details, a lot of us looking at plans that you and larry and arts came up with with first economic miracle of trump, a lot of details most folks didn't know, 100% deduction but they importanted ed -- turned out to one of main cogs in wheel. >> we took half of people off with of rolls of death tax, remember alternative mminimum tax.
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david: it was ment for a couple hundred rid. >> today, it is 500 thousand. if kamala harris gets in repeals that trump tax cut, 7 million people will have to pay alternative minimum tax. david: the one of biggest lies, so many out of the kamala harris team, talking about how you know this was just for millionaires, 65% -- this is according t tax policy center, said 65% of taxpayers got a tax cuts with trump tax code of 2017, if they just you know willy-nilly tear it up like they did immigration plans of trump and tealing with foreign policy of trump, if they tear up his tax plan does that mean that 65 percent of americans would immediately get an increase. >> you she will say she the keep doublings -- but raise everything el that would hurt the economy.
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yes, they would get a tax cut -- a tax cut would remain. but rest of the economy would get slammed we'll have a severe downturn. i'll say it worst since 1930s. some of people like to look at rose colored glasses say, oh,well if republicans have house or republicans have senate, we'll make it less bad, but it will still be bad, otherwise the whole tax cut expire. so some republicans favor raising corporate taxes. >> we have missionary work to do still. >> yes, sir. david: and any vote for a flat tax for second trump administration. >> if it comes it would come under donald trump, not kamala harris. >> i love it. >> how can you not love a flat tax, low rate, broad base. david: you have been talking about it, all liberals talking about detect you detection that oil companies get, we agree. >> we a agree, one of
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best republican its world ran on this issue, and one of best democrat in world ran on that issue. jerry brown. >> but, in kamala harris has her own version of flat tax. top line, what did you make. second line, send it in. >> that is simple. david: a wealth tax has been tried in vari virtually every taxes in europe it has failed. >> property tax is a wealth tax. david: i think of folks who for whole life have been collect could baseball cards, they are lucky enough to have hung to some long enough to have a valuable collection. you will have irs special irs agents come to our house to value everything that you have from your gold to your baseball cards and paintings on walls, you will be tacked taxed on the value.
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>> autograph pictures from you. [ laughter ] david: steve moore is in real trouble. david: art. a sec sec second -- second economic miracle. >> i will go with you, i'm a follower. >> americans know you cannot tax your way to prosperity? nor can a poor person spend themselve to wealth. david: either way, thank you so much. >> thank you, david, you are doing a great job for larry kudlow. david: thank you, well. >> you make it easy. >> 3 of you it so -- only one missing is larry, larry --? larry? you are in the middle spiritually, president trump held a monumental saturday rally in butler, pennsylvania. we'll talk about it with rich lowry and tammy bruce up next.
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♪ ♪ ave maria ♪ ♪ david: beautiful moment in butler, pennsylvania. there were special guests including elon musk. joining me now rich lowry and tammy bruce. go out and buy it. tampa one thing elon musk has been hammering home is that despite rhetoric from democrat side about how this is democracy is our issue. we care about democracy. donald trump does not. the way they have been talking about democracy particularly about our constitutional democracy, which has as its very first amendment free speech is shocking to a lot of people. playings a sound bite of hillary clinton talking about the issue of free speech. >> if the platforms whether
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facebook or twitter x oh, instagram or tiktok, if they don't moderate and monther the content. -- monitor the content we lose total control. david: we lose total control. i was unaware they were -- they were supposed to have total control. >> they got used to having that control, you know pre-elon musk with the fbi and government. having conversations, with platforms about what could not be heard or what could not be read, it really then just surpl suppressed what was occurred opposition in think or things like hunter biden laptop, her arguments now are about violence and sexual child abuse, platforms are you know work on to try to moderate, that but their argument still is there has to be more because there is so much danger involved. but we -- i think we understand. that is just antic k
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excuse, internet and social media under elon musk making sure americans are hearing and seeing all information, i think that is valuable part of this, you can't vote and make a decent decision without being fully informed. that is where our democracy comes down to vote and make a decision about the government by having -- >> rich, she doesn't care so much aboutpyin being fully informed. she wants people to be informed by things she thinks were important or right, we found fruit from x -- out from x, under elon musk ch control, not necessarily what was said if kamala harris is president there will be a whole full-scale alert to anybody controlling social media company whether elon musk or anyone else, they have to do
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what other people tell them. >> they hate elon musk because he has a hugely en influence shall social media flat form, and running it to free speech principles, not wait they were going, they were ti tilled one way, hillary is a washed up politician, we saw current nominee on democratic side, spout out anti-free speech hate. -- it is protected by first amendment andest old cliche, they can't yell fire in a crowded theater. david: how you define fire. that is the point. they claim, if you say anything that disputes all of the rhetoric about climate change that is yelling fire. >> if you decent you are misin snook then we have. have -- you h.
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david: she will be on 60 minutes tonight we have a clip. >> bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in the region by israel that were very much prompted by or result of main maybe things including our advocacy for what needs to happening in the region. david: did you know that. >> i did not. it is like refrigerator word game with magnet words. >> a couple of missing. >> but energy she needed to say words that mattered but not in a way that were they mimeant anything, how
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difficult is to say we support israel, jewish people in the world, this is be o obscene, it was a massacre, it this is the anniversary, how difficult is it to say you support, jewish people. history of trying toi exterminate those people who never become victims, she could not do it. david: i want rich on the aspect of dealing with the incredibly complex world that we have now, maybe more so by some bad policy decisions, you know how trump will do it, you don't know how she will do, it she tried to go without a prompter last week and failed. >> she rips represents -- she represents the continuation of biden administration. when want to reestablish
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