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your performance and big maims and outperforms are the regionals and why are you so optimistic about the regional banks? dry driving more revenue and the incomers from the regional bank. liz: better off having gerard on the show and you clarified important issues alaska the banks coming up. here we go, it is a record close for the dow jones villanuevas and another record close for the s&p 500. green on the screen today and critch by the bank earnings and as you know, next week. good news with earnings as well.
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larry: president trump on the campaign trail and heading out to arizona and going on the border crisis and we're going to talk to vivek ramaswamy in just a moment on that and going first up and fox news and bill melugin on the ground in phoenix. bill, what's cooking? reporter: hey, larra rhode island both candidates are here and take a look at this latest fox news polling showing it is a tight race here in the brand canyon state and our -- grand canyon state and 3 point lead over harris and up 51-48 and going for them and play ago very heavy role in the election and donald trump most illegal
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crossings and going for them in 024 and the vp candidates are on the cam campaign trail in ariza also and they held rally in tucson on wednesday and this race is expected to be very tight in arizona. trump is back in 2016 and comfortably over hillary clinton and winning by 100,000 votes and lost in 2020 to joe biden and less than 11,000 votes during a rally in the phoenix area last night. >> $f million curing the first year of your child's life to help you be able to buy a crib or a car seat or all the things you need at that critical stage of your child's development.
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reporter: it's about two hours north of the phoenix area and both campaigns have completely differing messaging with border security and imuation and donald trump promising mass deportations and kamala harris promising to protect dreamers. back to you. larry: i'm mott fact checking you and said she's going to give a tax cut to 100 million americans, given the tax policies that she supports, biden tax policies, she's signed onto them for the most part. there's no way 100 million. actually the middle class loses about 2500 per family according to the tax foundation and other
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experts shall i say. i'm not fact checking you, my friend. i'm saying i don't understand her math. won't be the first impaired loudness i don't understand. reporter: i got you and the same thing with her offering the $6,000 child tax credit and raises questions and where are you going to get the money for that? lauren: yeah, nice work. thank you, bill. we appreciate it. former president barack obama pulling out the race card in order to rally black voters for kamala harris. that is the subject of the riff. that seems to be more pronounced
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with the brothers,. in other words kamala is deteriorating polls can be blamed on, wait for it, blacks, really. i guess that's what obama is saying. didn't sound like economic analysis or illegal imuation or crime or inflation. no, it must be race. so upon that sinking pillar, does the former president rest his case. mow, there's always the worst kind of politics. racial politics always the worst kind of politics. then, mr. obama has the audacity to suggest that black voters won't vote for a woman. really? this whole obama package is condescending and insulting and it's demeaning. when obama plays the race card, he's demeaning the entire country. i bet you americans of all strikes are sick and tired of it. polling suggests a higher
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percentage of black and americans are planning to vote for mr. trump with one in four black men under 50 back in the former president. according to the recent survey by the naacp much the trump camp has been targeted working class male blacks under the age of 50 for several years now with special focus on those in their 0s and 30s. and it's not hard to figure out why. then check out the unemployment rate and under mr. trump, learfield img black unemployment plunged to 4.8% and that at the
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time mott the race card and obama trying to sell the phony idea and the reason trump's economy was superb and he handed it to him. take a listen to this. roll some tape. >> donald trump's plan is to do what he can last time, which was give another massive tax cut for billionaires and big corporations. and the reason some people think and coming in pretty good. that was pretty good because it was my economy. larry: here we go, fact check during the last two years of the obama administration, real gkp
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growth barely averaged 2%. nearly 1% decline and that's not a strong economy. that's an economy on the cusp of trump's tax cut and obama telling audiences to ignore issue of illegal imuation. really? rampant crime associated with 10 million plus in recent years and that country affect black people? that right in i suppose a bunch of people might dis-aubrey with
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that one. reckon of public safety happens to be the second most important issue in this entire presidential election. preventing kemp portanovaation and causing the very same cities in absolute fortunes of 100s of billions and mott just with the crime itself and the welfare related costs that the sanctuary cities are spending on the illegals and therefore crowding out on the social services for those americans who truly need their help. they're going to be african americans.
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young black men going for the first cut. contested think that young man is afraid that all the illegal immigrants are coming across the border will take his job away or minimum mocked country-specific the wages he might earn because of the cheap labor and thinking here in common sense terms. barack obama ought to think about the same serious issues like the economy, like inpolice station like illegal imuation and like crime that the rest of american voters are thinking about. the race card, mr. obama and get rid of the race card and start thinking about that and real world problems. whites, blacks, browns, asians, everybody has to keel with it.
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even barack and that's the thing. vivek ramaswamy is author of truth: future of america first. all right, vivek, welcome to the show. i want to dig into some more pleasant issues but this barack obama feature find going to have a couple speeches and not the economy and not the imuation and not crime and not safety and not anything. it's all about race. the brothers getting back on board. what do you make of that. how do you see this. >> one of the encounselorring things about this election is we're seeing the breaking apart of so-called ethnic coalitions and hispanics and black and more coming together for donald trump and that's a beautiful thing and one of the accomplishments in the civil right movement saying you can't pre-kick things about the content of their character
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and the color of their skin and modern democratic character and obliged to vote for a candidate and that's deeply disappointing and that's the silver lining on this, larry. i hope and increasingly expect they will. kamala harris and tim walz share in common and one is a black woman and one is a white man. both got their job as vice presidential mom knee because of race and -- nominee as race and genter. turns out identity politics doesn't work in any direction or even when they tried to go with tim walz in that direction.
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larry: i want to play tape and going to a lot of policy reformings that you also know about. >> she comes through and going for them on the cusp and going for a strong look at these agencies and you know the ones that are going for a moment and
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larry: what do you make of it? >> yeah, this is great and i don't think it's going to pass the reform and >> send the money back to the state and department of education and countless others in the federal bureaucracy as well and i'm convinced you can take over half of the federal employees and remove them from the federal bureaucracy and it would function more effectively rather than less. what elon did at twitter and a
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lot of levers going beyond the talking points and going to elect to run the government are the ones that run the government again in this country and rather than that class of unelected bureaucrats grown like a cancer in washington dc. larry: listening o this brings music to my ears and i want to ask a couple things and first of all the, >> i wouldn't want to brush over them and i think every single one of those areas at the very least needs a house
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cleaning and i might be all for that and >> i'm going to talk about the regulatory agencies and one of the remarkable things that's been happening is those agencies, lee letter agencies from the ftc to sec to a number of others and epa, they've been consistently consistently losing in federal court and wasting public federal resources and going after different actors in the private sector and fisherman cases and private sector cases and coal miners going to court, they're losing and that means the agency's tasked with supposedly enforcing the law and have no regard for the law itself. these agencies have lost their legitimacy and constitutional legitimacy and supreme court and federal court slapping them down saying you're not enforcing the rules as you're supposed to actually have read the rules as congress initially enacted them.
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one of the biggest events was this year and overturning the chevron in the case and changes the game entirely and before that it was a general doctrine and going for them and going to interpretation for the other agencies and that is no longer good law. can't write it by regulation and means in a mayorty going for the regulations and going likely unconstitutional and under current doctrine and it's the basis for mass reform for a kind we've not seen in modern american history and many cases
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distorts and serving as a wet blanket of the economy and growing for the number one way is the regulatory reform and take that wet blanket off and make america great again. larry: i contested want us to forget thomas mancinoen top of the economic -- on top of the economic three letter agencies and the national security establishment both the structure and the institutions of it and of course the imbredded people who are running these hinges year in and year out and in some ways that national security growning of the institutions, you know, vivek, that thing is the same as it was when harry truman and james forester put up
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the pentagon after world war ii the cia and fbi back even longer and i'm just saying let's mott overlook those agencies. >> absolutely. you're spot on about this, larry. this isn't even a democrat versus republican point. this is a nonpartisan point and take a look at agencies that in the name of national security bestrayed the national security and including civil liberty threats in the meantime. virginia military institutes bm and i recollects going today and respectful at times and respectful debate a couple of weeks ago and there's room for generational perspectives of difference there, larry and grew up in the era of the berlin wall falling and there might be great trust in the u.s. national security state and look at failures of the last 20 years and you know that it takes a fresh perspective and going for them to look at deliverance and u.s. federal reserve on the sate
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for the same thing and last 20 years and completely lost its way as new managerial class taking over and national security state. the way you're going to think it through incrementally chiseling and going on them and always going to take a risk and i can't tell you we know we're going to cut the exact right amount and the risk is there and not going to cut enough and take the risk a bit too much and rebuilding that and going to save our country and that's what families say here as well. that's going to start with a blank slate and build up and tinker around the edges and that's a mistake they've made in past decades. larry: hank ever so much and going with car loans and no double taxing americans and that's estate tax and not liking
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>> today i'm also announcing as part of the tax cuts we'll make interest on car loans pullly
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kemp ductable. that's going to revolution . your industry. this will stimulate massive auto production and dramatically have the means and millions and millions of americans and working families. larry: community chairman and editor in chief and adviser, me, i never met a tax cut i county like. kevin hassett, what do you make of this part of trump's 2.0. he wants to extend all the tax cuts but he's adding on quite a few of them, social security, and tips and overtime. what co-you think about this? >> yeah, he was focused like a laser br beam on the auto indusy
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like a full speech and one thing as we were preparing data for the team to look at that struck me andlarry: i just heard it and trying to wrack my brain, my
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flu warned brain trying to operate. did we have at one point, way back. there was very various consumer spending and borrowing, the borrowing cost part was deductible. >> the cut rate down from 58% to 28% and other good stuff and what i think president trump seems to be doing is grounding for the plat tax and why tax this? why tax that and tax that? larry: that's great insight. >> and full deductibility of investments and the like.
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this is moving in the right direction and the fact he's coming up with things that hit people in a good way in the pocketbook because one of the thins is cpi and we've i cans cussed consumer price index leaves scout has for 40 years is interest you pay on car loans and cr credit cards and morns. larry: it's all pro growth. >> it's all pro growth and deficits, that would be good. larry: that's what you read like in "the wall street journal" and the news part of "the wall street journal". this is terrible and going to increase the budget deficit. i don't mo if it will do that. >> so called serious people are county it, you know it's good. larry: okay.
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kevin hassett, the federal reserve should not have had one of these ultra 50 basis point rate cuts and since they've done it, all the numbers coming out have said to them, you shouldn't have cone it. i've said -- i said it last might and i contested know had if you did, haven't seen you in awhile. jay powell made a huge mistake and went political and tried to juice the economy for kamala harris and rushed in and should have waited until after the election until he had more numbers under his belt but so far jobs have increased way above expectations and consumer prices increased way above expectations and medium and long term rates gone up and going with that and it's going poofly. >> the thing that happened is really, really striking and the person that does data with me and pointed out to me that there was a big increase in unemployment and the increase that we saw in unemployment rate
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through last july was subsequent and turned on a dime and was a sharp reverse in the space that nothing like it happened and all the way back to the 50s and going for them and it was cut rates that the data was saying for the recession and at the moment. we were entering a recession and it was a defenseable move at their part at that moment and in retrospect it was great.
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larry: inflation is not dead and it's very sticky and will take longer than they make and if inflation was so dormant, why is gold price at $26.60? that's a world record of some kind. i'm also looking at crb futures and 5 or 30 different commodities including precious metals and early september and basically when the fed fed made this what i believe to be political decision. >> models are wrong and time for a big change and understanding the institution and king dollar and importance overmelt collar stability and leave the economy alone. you have a stable dollar and combine with what trump will do on tax cuts and the like. on deregulation and previously
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unglamorous and made it glamorous in the first term and saw good things of it and bad things since you went the opposite correction. that'll lay the pown disagreement for the economy and must lay ahead and the world is not in great shape and we're not in great shape in terms of security and it's got to get back on its feet and cannot have a recession, severe recession, which she'd bring us. larry: kevin hassett, 4% growth and that's my target. 4% growth and resources to build up our defense side and we also need more growth, which as i think you know, more growth means less inflation. we'd be curbing inflation by producing more goods and services and last 0 second, kevin hassett. >> you know, i was just in a private equity conference in stanford and the productivity gains from ai are so real that if a prudent administration gets in and sound tax policy and out of the way of innovators and 4 or 5% growth for the next few
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weeks and this is something that's big puckivity growth. larry: coming up on kudlow, it's a disgrace and i want to see raw, unedited interview with kamala harris and the battles abattleskatie pavlich next up o. e ? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools,
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>> we're not guilty going to stop putting that pressure on middle east and arab leaders. >> seems that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> well, the work that we have
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done has resulted in a number of movements in the region by israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. >> but it seeps that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> we're not going to stop pursuing what is needed for the war to end. larry: i mean, just a completely different answer. how did that happen? anyway, it is a disgrace and other people are sensibly saying put out the raw tape, put out the raw minutes of the interview and happened many types before and cbs won't do it. bring in florida congressman byron donalds and katie pavlich and pox muse contributor and, we have a couple thins to go
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through. byron, i want to start with you on this. this is still a hot story. seven days old. i think it occurred monday. then again the retaping of it occurred never seen anything like it. >> other cbs reporters have said there's nothing wrong with putting out the raw material and raw ta tapes and un-docketterred tapes and -- undoctored tapes and this thing can't go unanswered. i guess, cbs is trying to stay in the basement and not be hurt again and, byron, this is a big issue here and doing that, you lose the first amendment all together and what's good for the goose is bad for the gandlerer. how about that for a replay? >> ewe know this campaign is
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heavily scripted and everything she's done has been focused, growned, and te te tested and te run through two or three iterations and questions asked about air positive gainer two and not making herself available for anything and all been a failure. yeah, we called cbs and they should do the right thing and at least release the transcript and as far as i'm concerned uned sited video and not just ask -- unedited video and not asking to be an actress and she's asking to run the united states of america, to be the leader of the free world. here's one thing i know, you contempt to just put out a movie production when you're trying to negotiate peace in the middle east or ending hostilities between russia and ukraine and that war. look people in the eye and be of substance and be able to negotiate and she can't even negotiate the answers to questions from bill whitaker and 60 minutes, how do you put her in front of xi jinping or
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vladamir putin. we know all we need to know and elect donald trump and we cannot have this. larry: katie, hay became a specific one sentence and that was the tackle she had a policy. i don't like the policy. she actually had a policy and israel et cetera et cetera from the world salad and something has to happen here. you can't just keep doing this. abc phony fact check and you know this stuff better than i know this. something's got to happen here and we're going to lose the first amendment to government controls left and right. there's a scandal and cbs news room is upset that a journalist would dare push back on this pro hamas, pro terrorism author that came onto their programming.
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now of course you have this editing scandal with cbs news and the big question is what are they hiding? it's not difficult for a news organization to put out a full transcript and put out a full video and not like there's real estate issue here anymore. we have the digital atmosphere of the internet where you can put out as much content as you want to. so it's clear that they're hiding something and the bigger problem as byron pointed out she country have the coherent policy coming to what's happening in israel and what's happening with the western world and that cans that continue and dealing with a potentially nuclear armed iran and 200+ ballistic missiles into the democracy and second time in months and largest missile attack in the history of the world. yet this is her incoherent policy that cbs7s to cover up. number one job of the president is to be the commander in chief and to protect the country.
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she's failing that and cbs is helping her. larry: he's trying to get black people to vote for for kamala harris and less for donald trump. probably not all for trump. but all i heard on that and i didn't go through a transcript but calling the race card and calling them brothers and not talking about economy and take home pay or illegal immigration and not talking about the laws of public safety or onset of crime and how much money they're having to spend because of immigration, there's a million issues and real world issues that everybody of all colors have to deal with. he county want to talk about any of that and i played it in my riff and we had vivek ramaswamy talk a bit about it.
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i don't know. how can obama think he's going to get away with that without criticism? >> well, they think black voters vote democrat no matter what and now they're saying i done want to support kamala harris and i was doing better under donald trump and we were safer and the border was more secure and no new wars under connecticut and now that that's come out, he's upset and messes with his world view of how the democrat coalition should be. barack obama is talking alaska the 90% number of voters voting for kamala harris and not going
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to happen for them and black voters leaving the democrat party of black men and they're thinking about generation mall wealth and thinking about a person saying they're not going to change anything, that's what their whole message is and going for a change and why would you go and vote for that? >> katie pavlich and it's curing this time. governor embreathen whitmer and insulting for the religion and i don't know what byron is and i'm a practicing catholic and using
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a degree toe chip as a -- dorito chip as a union wafer and it's a left wing podcaster and mocking catholics and of course we know she's not going to show up at the dinner in new york. katie, give me about 0 seconds on this one? >> it's distomussing and revolving and amazing -- distogusting and revolving that the left thinks they can get away with attacking christianity and not that they're doing it on tiktok or in a funny video saying it's a joke. you'll recall that the department of justice under had is a woman that's charged with administration and willing to use the full force of the federal government to go after religious americans in this country.
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larry: thank you, congressman donalds and katie pavlich. thank you both. nuclear emergency and talking about nuclear emergency. why are we relying on russia to supply us with the makings of nuclear energy? go figure. talk to governor doug burgum next up.
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larry: here's the deal, 18% of american electricity comes from nuclear. having a bit of comeback and microsoft is investing in it. what i didn't know from former
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secretary of state pompeo and would have asked governor burgum, a third of the enriched youyuranium imported cops from russia and a third of enriched, we were the world's leader in that and whole game was lost. we have fallen very badly behind. there's got short term orientation be a very big change and nuclear is important and it's durable and depend on it. don't need a lot of sun and don't need re-need the right tax cuts and kemp regulation and that's what pompeo was saying
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larry: just say it ben, mr. president obama, stop playing the race card. keel with the real world issues incomes, wages, crime, illegal immigration and so forth. it's not about race. it's about peace and prosperity and trump had a better record than biden is harris. stop the race card, it bring

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