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waiting on the next stimulus tranche. >> yeah, good to see you, liz. so, what i would say is that we actually think that the rally in china started two years ago on halloween. in fact the chinese index is trailing the s&p 500 by just 3 percentage points over the last two years. it's beating the s&p 500 today. i think that if you want exposure to some of the large tech names in china they are growing earnings at some of the lowest multiples that over a decade, 10-cent and jd offer compelling opportunities so we are bullish here, liz as i've been, and i think with the chinese government stepping in providing stimulus it's a real positive. >> [closing bell ringing] liz: john we'll have you back. thank you very much here come the bells. what had been all green on the screen is mostly red but we could do it all tomorrow. microsoft and meta on tap for earnings. larry: hello, folks welcome to kudlow i'm larry kudlow. donald trump is closing
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the campaign with policy and optimism while biden-harris smearing him, as his supporters as garbage? oh, my god. we've got joe concha, mark simone, tammy bruce on that one, later in the show the great laura ingraham waiting in the wings but first up fox news jacqui heinrich live in wisconsin. what's cooking? reporter: well, larry, the white house efforts to clean-up this whole garbage remark have really been a mess. spokesman put out a statement saying that the president was referring to the hateful rhetoric from the madison square garden rally and according to the washington post put out one version of the transcript to make that point, but then, talking to the president found out he was meaning to refer singularly to the comedian, not to the rhetoric in general, and so they released a second version of the transcript that moved the apostrophe but didn't fix the statement from
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the spokesman to adjust that accordingly. biden put out a tweet to try to fix it. the uproar continued to karine jean-pierre just tried to put a period at the end of all of this in the briefing. take a listen. >> no, he does not view trump supporters or anybody who supports trump as garbage. the president wanted to clarify because he understood that what he may have said was, he understood that what he was saying was being taken out of context. reporter: this is the oxygen out of what should have been harris' news cycle following her closing pitch to tens of thousands of supporters last night. this morning both she and walz trying to distance themselves from biden's remark. >> he clarified his commentses but let me be clear. i strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for. >> well the president clarified his remarks but let's be very clear the vice president and i have made it absolutely clear we want everyone as a part of this.
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reporter: but harris has had so much of her campaign about trump villifying people and hating his enemies she's now having a hard time turning the page on biden's comments while keeping that narrative alive. >> i pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to the challenges you face. >> [applause] >> i am not looking to score political points. >> [applause] >> and unlike donald trump, i don't believe people who disagree with me are the enemy. reporter: and the campaign is not talking about how much the president's remarks messed up the campaign strategy but it's notable that it happened on a zoom call. that was unrelated to the campaign and it follows reports that the campaign has been stiff-arming the president and rebuffing his offers to get out of the trail for harris because they are weary of this , larry.
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larry: jackie, i'm sorry. i'm a little slow on the up take. you were talking about shifting commas or apostrophes? i know grammar plays a big role in this presidential campaign. i just don't understand. one more time, in brief, what? reporter: well, there are three versions of the read of supporters. supporters pleural, with an apostrophe and supporters singular with the apostrophe before the last s, so i guess there are potentially three different reads of this , up to you to decide. larry: no, no, you report, we decide and we have to know our grammar. jacqui heinrich, thank you ever so much, we appreciate it as always. folks, meanwhile, positives win and negatives lose and that's the subject of the rif. so, positive versus negative, i'll say positives always win, negatives always lose. optimism always beats pessimism.
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kamala harris closing arguments are incredibly negative. you have to look hard to find any positive at all. she mentioned donald trump 24 times in her speech at the washington and there were none too complementary. instead of charting a new course, she went backwards, basically gave donald trump a hate speech. nothing but trash talk, is all it is. 1,000 feet away, meanwhile, joe biden called roughly 80 million trump voters garbage, and here is what mr. trump had to say about that today, in north carolina. >> joe biden finally said what he and kamala harris kamala kamala think of oursupporters. he called them garbage. >> booooooo. >> and they mean it. my response to joe and kamala is very simple. you can't lead america if you don't love americans. >> [applause] larry: very good.
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you can't lead america if you don't love americans. so, kamala has given us the old threat to democracy rif. threat to democracy. that's what democrats have been saying for years. people have heard it before. they are sick and tired of it. it hasn't worked. it's not going to work now. it's so old. calling trump all of the usual names and lying about it, i don't know, an alleged trump abortion ban, or out lawing ivf, the socialists about making the rich pay their fair share or the bunk about a national 20% national sales tax. none of that's going to work. it will not work. that's how she planted her feet inside the beltway with six days left until the election. and it's going to get her nowhere. typical middle class families of all colors, would like to know, kamala, what are you going to do for us? and her stepid response as usual, price controls, rent
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controls, unconstitutional handouts to minority groups, more entitlement spending, without work requirements, breaking the federal bank, even more. but none of that fits the kitchen table anxieties that are the key issues in this election alongside the open border catastrophe. apparently she did mention she would deport criminals, which is something new and different for her but then again why didn't she do it the last four years and what kind of credibility is that? one of the key problems for kamala is simply this. voters do not want a second biden-harris term. it's too expensive to buy a car. too expensive to buy a home. real wages are falling. mortgage rates are soaring. the affordability crisis continues. the crime wave from illegal immigration is pervasive. the foreign wars seem endless. there must be a change. but for many years donald trump
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has consistently argued a different course, lower taxes, shrinking government, stop the regulatory wet blanket, energy independence, remain in mexico, build the wall, starve the iranians, negotiate into the ukraine russia war, stop unfair trading practices, defend america, end the cultural woke war against common sense middle class values. those are all positives. it would move the country in a completely different direction. kamala harris probably the least policy-savvy presidential candidate in memory. mr. trump probably the most policy-savvy candidate in memory, and he has built a new republican coalition around his policy vision to reignite america. here is that coalition, in his own words, again, two day, speaking in north carolina. roll tape, please.
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>> we brought together veterans and union members, soldiers and steelworkers, farmers and auto workers and patiented are "ic moms and dads of every race, religion, color and creed. we're welcoming historic numbers of african americans and hispanic americans and asian americans and arab americans. >> [applause] >> and we're uniting christians and jews and catholics and evangelicals and muslims and mormons, and everyone who simply wants one thing. they want one thing. to make america great again. larry: there you have it. terrific stuff as i said positives win. negatives lose. and that's not garbage. honestly. that is the rif. thought i'd put that in there. joining me now is mark simone, hall of became wor radio host joe concha, fox news contributor
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author of "progressively worse" and tammy bruce, also a fox news contributor and author of"fear itself exposing the mind killing agenda." ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming. mark? the garbage thing, okay, it's pretty bad. we'll worry about the apostrophe and the commas i don't understand what he meant. maybe he meant what he said or said what he meant, i don't know. the point is that is what people are talking about, instead of her speech, with six days left, and that is a bad thing for her, but then again, her speech was pretty bad too. now, make some sense of it. sort this through. do we believe joe biden number one. >> yeah, they tried, he's a dictated or . so then he's a fascist and then a nazi and then hitler, and now it's garbage. friday it'll be toxic waste. it's frustration and anger on their part. they can't pull ahead in the polls. they can't make a policy argument against him.
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you do it all the time against her. her border policy. her defund the police. she can't argue the policy. for those of you that say why does donald trump say these things? why does he make these jokes? they all do it. they just do it in private. this is what they think in private. larry: which joke some >> whatever he says that you think are too over the line. biden does it, kamala does it, they do it in private. trump is not a politician. he will do it in front of you. but they think that everyone is garbage. larry: that may or may not be true, tammy bruce. i have no idea getting know joe biden's head is way too hard for me. >> there's a lot of room in there. larry: it's above my pay grade. jacjacqui heinrich, she's smartr than i am too, but if you look carefully here is the problem. kamala's speech was same old same old. mostly a hate speech against donald trump, all right? and in terms of policy, it was bare bones, but what was there,
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we've already heard, we've heard it for two, three months, and we don't like it and there inlies the real problem with six days left. she's not saying what's going to wake people up to support her again. >> yes, and even with how the polls are, even with recognizing that it is not worked, they can't change it. they just can't change it. and that's what's i think particularly strange but it was an assessment that was really full of contempt for the american people. they didn't consider a plan b, because they didn't think they would need one. in part because they thought donald trump be in jail. they overestimate themselves. larry: really? >> yes. absolutely. all this fantasy. larry: i haven't heard this point in a while. >> the fantasy of either he be in jail or he be dead, because we all know the rhetoric and how it moves people. not that they are planning anything, but there are people that are to be tipped over, and even after the attempts, they did not change the rhetoric and what they were saying. so i think that their plan was,
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she wouldn't have to be specific, because there be no opposition, that's one aspect. now they are just hoping the media will carry them through but they have seen that be lost with the lack of endorsements. that has been shocking, usa today, washington post, "the l.a. times", as we know, and of course the unions weren't cooperating. my goodness what an opportunity. good news is trump and his team have been ready not just to take it because they are not very good, but because they are genuine alternative with a history of success, and that's what you like and the assassination attempts and mcdonald's show the american people who trump is as a human being and they liked it and they liked the strength and they liked his empathy. larry: let's go back. it's a good point. you know when you looked at the trump lawfare, weaponization attack, it's funny you almost forget about it so long ago. overturned mostly on appeal,
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certainly by the supreme court. if you add it up to the numbers he be in jail, 750 years more or less, okay? 750 years. that didn't happen. in fact, none of it happened, and in fact mr. trump has come out better for it, his polls went higher, not lower. so i ask if you follow tammy's logic, which i think is very important logic, why would they be dumb enough to stay on this threat to democracy, weaponization, lawfare, throw him in jail approach which is so utterly failed. this is like, you know, tuna fish that's three weeks old. why would you go there? why would you possibly have a sandwich with that stuff in it? >> because when you watch kamala harris speak, it's not what she says. it's what she doesn't say. whether it be in speeches or whether it be in interviews so last night you mentioned donald trump name was 24 times in 33
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minute speech. how many times did she say the word inflation? zero. how many times did she say violent crime? zero. how many times did she talk about child sex trafficking across the border? zero. i didn't hear anything about ukraine. china. zero. gaza, israel, zero. so we didn't get anything and when she does these speeches and these interviews she can't move the needle because she's not making news because to your point it's lather, rinse, repeat, meanwhile i hear trump out there talking about eliminating the income tax, right? talked about tax breaks for family caregivers -- larry: yes, tax credits for caregivers. he unveils something new almost every time he speaks and some people make fun of that. i don't. first of all it's probably planned and second of all they are good things. they are like things that middle income, middle class working folks, kitchen table people who can't buy a home afford to buy a home or a car and so forth, they like that. >> he's talking about dreaming big.
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larry: they don't care about price controls. >> they like tax deductions on auto loans, right? larry: even the black business people didn't like that stuff. here, look. just come down to it. his stuff is good. her stuff is no good okay? that's not part of the story here? they don't want to hear it. she can't come up with anything that anybody seems to want any more. >> and she's got an army of great speechwriters. larry: white a second. trump dtrump's smarter. >> she's got an army of speechwriters. she could have all of the policies crystal clear. larry: they are all from hollywood. >> you won't like anything she will propose. larry: she is the least policy savvy person we've seen in a long time. maybe going well back into the 18th century. >> she might be policy-savvy simply because you've got to make a decision.
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it's not an accident to never talk about any policy, right? so what she mentions is the old socialist saw of price controls. it's this larger kind of marxist overview and the problem with that is people can't grasp what does that mean for me? what is the immediate affect in my neighborhood, in my home? trump's proposals are targeted at immediate impact on the nature and the quality of your life, because the individual matters. for the left, the individual is a nuisance. for them it's this larger picture of the dream and the rainbows in the sky. run by the major gigantic bureaucratic state. for the bureaucratic state to matter, the individual can't matter that's why you don't hear about policy because policies either are good for the individual or not. they want it to be this bigger gigantic thing about identity politics, hate crimes. larry: it's all they know. >> trump is an evil guy and by
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the way for people wondering if we're just garbage now. we are, don't forget, started with hillary. deplorable when she went after the voters was the first time. deplorable voters. larry: big mistake. >> semi-fascist. larry: obama too. it's the same thing. obama and hillary. larry: the left has middle class values. the old democratic party that robert kennedy jr. talked about at madison square garden that old democratic party is gone. >> it is. larry: from his uncle, or his father robert kennedy or martin luther king, that party is gone. that's the whole damn problem. you know how trump can get this stuff in? he's from queens. he's from queens, darn it. he understands. i know he has a lot of money, fine. but he's from queens and he goes to barber shops. and he goes to the mcdonald's and actually goes to the mcdonald's, flips burgers in his tie and short sleeves. how cool is that? >> and he likes the people.
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>> if you injected them all with truth serum the only guy that sounds the same is donald trump. he be the same guy. larry: the producers are yelling at me but so many people on this show, on the radio and everything, he's authentic. she's not. i don't mean to make it personal. i never met the woman honest to goodness. he's authentic she's not, joe concha, mark simone, tammy bruce, thank you ever so much. coming up folks why do most economists hate donald trump's economic plans? well they're wrong, okay? it's that simple but we will have a very smart intelligent discussion with scott bessent and michael faulkinger catch kudlow monday through friday at 4:00 p.m. on fabulous fox business and if for some crazy reason you can't get us at 4:00 please just text your favorite 9-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show and you'll never miss a big guy from queens. how about that?
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michael faulkinger, former assistant treasury secretary and top economist at afpi. gentlemen, i'm going to read you today's "wall street journal." this is a new story, harriet tori, economists tend to believe that vice president kamala harris would do a better job of controlling the deficit, and inflation. that voters tend to give better marks on the economy to trump. now, that actually, is a more balanced statement than the lopsided biased story we had from nick timiaros in the "wall street journal" yesterday or the day before so i'll give ms. tori hads some credit anyway, scott bessent as a close trump economic advisor what's wrong with economists and why are these stories appearing all of the time? >> well, larry, it's a disease that goes back to the 80s. you and i are old enough to remember when i think it was 900 economists came out against margaret thatcher, 300 against
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ronald reagan, so the ranks are dwindling here, and they have no appreciation for history. i'm not an economist. i'm an economic historian and the voters remember history and unfortunately, for these economists, we have trump 1.0. it was low inflation, high growth, high real wages, and deficits under control and then we have the experience and we've got the history of kamala harris and joe biden of the highest inflation in 40 years, and there were plenty of the same economists overlap who said that the harris biden policies wouldn't be inflationary, so it's a bit different here how they can do this with a straight face, and then equally as irritating, the vice president who i continue to believe is an economic illiterate quotes these economic
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studies whenever she's out on the stump, but you know, they've been wrong again and again. they are going to be wrong and it's absurd to believe that a donald trump 2.0 be inflationary. larry: you know, it's kind of interesting and you are a card carrying teaching economist. don't shy away from it. university of maryland is a very fine school and there you are, but here is one that i love the most. more recently and i know we can talk tariffs until the end of time but talking about illegal immigration. so, all these wall street economists and others are saying if trump deports illegals, that will be very bad and would cause higher inflation, so i'm not as smart as them or you. i sit back and i think to myself wait a minute. in the last some-odd four years, we've had about 10, 12 million illegals. they came into the country and what happened? oh, wait a minute. inflation, went sky high but i thought if they left inflation,
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so wait a second. during the trump years, he stopped the illegal flow, by and large, and what happened to inflation? it went down. it's exactly, in other words, just as a laboratory experiment, looking at real things, not theory. what happened here? more illegals, inflation soared. fewer illegals, inflation was nill. i don't understand. why can't economists who have many degrees and i'm sure they have high iq's, why can't your fraternity understand that? simple stuff. >> well i think, larry, there are a number of my brethren who think they know better than the average american on how to run lives and how the government should operate and so they think that if only control were centralized in the hands of people like themselves, we could protect americans from making what they would consider to be stupid decisions, and then if the government uncitied made them on behalf of the american people with of course many of these economists being the ones
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making those decisions, you would get better outcomes. that's at least their theory. the other thing that i want to remind people of is let's dive into who it is that's crafting these letters, and all of these nobel prize-winning economists. oh, is that janet yellen's husband? i think it's no surprise just as we had the 51 intelligence officers and one later became secretary of state hiding some of the information about hunter biden's laptop, you have janet yellen's husband leading the efforts to say that government-run economics is going to be better outcomes for the american people, then what we actually observed under the trump administration. so i hear it all the time in academic conferences, but there are a few of us, larry, who do actually look at evidence and see the difference. larry: no, no, it's important. there are a number of conservative supply side art laffer, et cetera, it's quite a few of them. they never seem to get into these stories or these articles which is really too bad.
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that was my criticism of timiaros the other day. he had mark shot in his article. he's a lovely fellow, a personal friend of mine, but marc short happens to hate donald trump so why ask him for his opinion? it's just not right. why not go to you, or you, scott bessent? either one of you would have been better substitutes in that article. but scott, if you listen to what he's saying and it's an important point. these econs are kind of giving you their theory of how the world works. what they're not giving is actual objective analysis of what really happened, so you're the historian. me too, scott. history my teach us more than these goofy models or theory. what do you say to that? >> well, larry, in economics there's a theory of equilibrium and you're never in equilibrium. you're moving toward it or away from it, and back to your point.
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we've got history on our side and it's just absurd what they're saying, and they can't make the case and even the federal reserve. the federal reserve is on donald trump's side, because two years ago, they published notes and minutes that said that tariffs be a one-time price adjustment, that it should not result in a rate increase, and that the fomc should look through tariff increases. larry: who put that out, scott, who? was that the board or some bank? >> no, it was the board. it was from one of the books that they do, so the fomc in a rare appearance is on donald trump's side, so i'm very interested to see how they behave over the coming months, and when donald trump wins, when tariffs are instituted, whether
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they follow their own advice. larry: all right wait for it. we shall see , thanks very much, scott bessent we appreciate it very much. all right folks moving right along. kamala broke it. donald trump is going to fix it and he's got himself a new all-star team behind him. we'll talk about that with the great laura ingraham next up and remember kudlow available as a podcast episodes every weekday after the show on spotify, apple, fox business podcast, it's a wonderful thing. money is tight, so we must make sacrifices. i give up my bespoke shaving subscription. and i'll stop ordering everything that's trending on instagram. and i will no longer agree to the add-ons at the oil change place just because the mechanic called me "ma'am." it really is a top-of-the-line filter, ma'am. and of course, we'll downgrade our insurance -to get a lower rate. -well, you know, you don't have to make sacrifices now that you're saving money with the progressive home and auto bundle.
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>> running on a plan to save america and she's running on a campaign of demoralization and really a campaign of destruction, but really, perhaps more than anything else, it's a campaign of hate.
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>> [applause] >> and on issue after issue she broke it. and i'm going to fix it and fix it very fast. >> [applause] larry: there you have it. joining me now the great laura ingraham, host of the ingraham angle on fox news. we appreciate it, laura. i wanted to add to what he said. you can't lead america if you hate america and that's got to be part of it too. i don't know if she hates america. all i know is it seems like she's an in curable pessimist who all she wants to do is run a hate campaign against donald trump. donald trump on the other hand, he is an optimist and he wants to change the country back and pick-up where he left off. how do you see it, laura ingraham? >> well, i mean, i think the left that has sadly co-opted the democrat party, larry, is a much different party of course than it was in the 80s, when i came into the politics, the 90s,
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the 2000 even. this is a far more radical group of people and i believe without a doubt trump is right about that. the left of which she is a member despises, you know, most of america that supports trump. they think they are racist, systemically racist, sexist, and there's an ad out there where women should be aware of telling their boyfriends if they voted for harris because i guess we're all supposed to believe that men beat up their girlfriends if they vote for harris. it's the most cynical, negative thing out there. i maine, they are triggered by too much flag-flying, larry, so i think trump is right. when you call the country repeatedly systemically racist, as kamala harris has done and joe biden for that matter, what does actually that mean? if systemically racist, it's rotten to the core, awful rotten and racist and it has to be undone and remade, by new people
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and new ideas, and i think from obama to today, from the bitter clingers to the deplorables to the first time i'm proud to be an american to this , it's kind of a logical continuum and people are kind of on to it. they feel it and that's why they are returning so much support and love, frankly, to trump, because his determination and defiance. it's an attractive quality for voters today. larry: you know, laura, i don't know if you were in madison square garden or not. >> i was. i was. larry: even better so i'm just saying in a sense, that's what robert kennedy jr. was saying. that's what tulsi gabbard was saying. this is the know the democratic party we used to know. these people are far left people. they have crazy ideas about economics and the culture. i don't month know which is whit that's basically what they are saying, and i think it's refreshing to see , you know, trump reach across the aisle and build this new coalition. >> i mean, it's an amazing
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thing, and sunday night, it was i sat back and was just watching this , you know, rfk jr. , gabbard, all these new people, vivek ramaswamy who maybe weren't too keen on trump and some of his ideas but they see what's happening to the country as its run into the ground by the other side. the other political party, and they are just pragamatists. whether it's populism or america-first conservative, whatever you want to call it, it's like we have this much money, this much debt, we can't keep doing this , we can't keep funding these wars overseas, we're running out of money, running out of time. we've got to fix it. it's kind of common sense, and i think that's, again, what's catching a lot of people's attention, the health issue with robert f. kennedy attracted the young people as well, very weary of big pharma, and a lot of chemicals in our food, so some interesting little
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sub-groups all coming together. i think in a very hopeful message, and a very hopeful way. larry: one thing that's so interesting too, you know, i've talked a little bit about this new team behind him. we mentioned robert kennedy and tulsi gabbard. you've got people like elon musk and vivek ramaswamy who basically want to rip out, just take out the washington scandals, take out all these agencies, change the whole thing. not just around the edges, not just with a couple of new people, but just change the whole bloody thing, in fact get rid of as much as you can get rid of so my thought, laura, is these are people, take musk, take vivek, who will really push mr. trump, if he wins, to make good on all those promises. these are new people. these are fresh troops. some of whom, who thought elon musk was going to join the trump campaign? as you said, vivek wasn't really for trump in the beginning. anyway my point is they will push him to do what he's
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promising to do which is kind of cool. >> and i think one thing we should note and larry you and i have been around and around on this and we've seen it happen before. people come into washington with the greatest of intentions. i'm going to transform this and get rid of this department, and then all of a sudden they run into the brick wall known as congress. so if they don't win the husband of representatives and they still have this group on the republican side in the senate who just likes, they kind of like the status quo on a lot of ways, they don't want to rock the boat. cuts of government make them uncomfortable, then they are going to have to really use leverage and i hope that it's the leverage of what these polls are showing today, new series of polls are out showing he's winning the popular vote which is stunning. they got to go in there, full steam ahead, and get as much done as quickly as possible, before they try to write him off as essentially a lame duck, because a lot of people in washington do not want trump to succeed if he ends up winning,
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and they are going to have to fight their way through that very smartly, no wasting 100 days. can't do that. don't have time. ggot to go right to the heart of the problem. larry: you're totally right and he be four year, lame duck, perhaps, but you know what? that's why you need hard drivers. i mean, i think the world of vivek ramaswamy. he comes on the show a lot. >> really smart. larry: yes, we have great conversations about what needs to be done and so forth. i'm watching elon from a distance. i like what i hear but i love what vivek is doing and there is other people. in a sense, laura, look. the old crowd is going to back trump and so forth. i'm not going to name any names but the old crowd will back trump. >> yeah, we know who they are. larry: but he's got a new group. he's got like kind of a new team, laura, and i find that very refreshing and maybe to your point, politically, that may he be important. last word. >> yeah and i think, larry,
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look. we've tried the old way. we offshored millions of jobs. we had a very open border. we had very lax immigration even before this nightmare the last three and a half years, and it drove a lot of discontent and right now, it's driving cartels, human trafficking, drugs, and economic, you know, frankly downward pressure on our economy. i heard your other conversation, so this is all going to change if they play their cards right, have the right team together, and it doesn't turn into a lot of people leaking on each other, or back-fighting or trying to undermine. i mean i've cease people come and go in washington in white houses and i worked in the white house many years ago and you've got to have everyone on the same side so if he puts together that team, we could see real transformation, but look out for the potholes and the land mines in front of you on capitol hill. larry: you've got it. so good. laura ingraham, thank you for coming on. >> larry great to see you as always. see you at 7:00.
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larry: folks catch laura on the ingraham angle week nights at 7:00 p.m. eastern on fox news it's a terrific show. coming up here on kudlow, president trump says he's going to seize cartel assets and get this , he's going to give the money to the victim's families, exactly right. we'll talk about it with senator marsha blackburn and congresswoman claudia tenney, next up on kudlow. 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. at harbor freight, we design and test our own tools
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it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation.
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heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. larry: joining us tennessee senator marsha blackburn and new york congresswoman claudia tenney. ladies thank you very much. senator blackburn, trump announces plan to seize drug cartel assets to aid families victimized by migrant crime. he's going to take the assets over and swap them out to the families who got hurt. i think it's a pretty darn good idea but i want you to weigh in. can you do this kind of thing and what do you make of it? >> asset seizures are something that law enforcement our drug task forces have carried out for years, and what president trump is recommending in this as that another consideration put on the table for how the proceeds from these asset seizures are used would go
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to these families to defray some of these expenses, and as we know, dealing with these criminal, illegal aliens, is something that has to be done. the apprehension, the detention, the deportation needs to take place and this is another point of conversation president trump is adding to this , to help with the expenses of these angel families have incurred due to injury and death of their loved ones. larry: claudia tenney, the dea has been doing this kind of thing for quite sometime so we have precedent here. i don't know if any new laws have to be written but this idea is just fundamentally a terrific idea. >> absolutely. first of all we can do it because we are the appropriations side on the house, and i actually put in a bill called the direct act that would have taken the billions and billions of dollars that the biden administration wanted to spend on the irs agents and give that directly to our border agents.
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you can always set aside some of that for a fund for crime victims especially these terrible situations we're seeing with jocalyn being killed and murdered a 12-year-old girl is awful and the fact that president trump reached out to her family and where is kamala harris? the border czar, she did nothing. larry: she did nothing and you know, i know claudia, senator blackburn, you like new york basically, or sometimes you like new york. there's a story in the new york posted to. it's about 530 busts by this gang, in midtown, or the midtown area, and they mostly, almost all of them got released. people say that the illegal immigration situation is not the number one issue. i don't know. people say that donald trump can't get any votes in new york. i don't know about that either. seriously, this is in midtown,
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senator blackburn, and we know who did it. the venezuelan gang and got released. what do you make of that? >> well, what we know is every town is a border town. every state a border state, because of these gangs that have come in, and the biden-harris administration has chosen to do nothing about it and you put these soros-backed d. a.'s in place, and then you get leniency from many of the judges and most of these criminals are 15, 16, 17 years old. they go to juvenile court and they let them right back out, and larry, it is not only new york. it is nashville, it is memphis, it is cities and towns all across this country. it is why illegal immigration and the impact with the drugs, with gangs, human trafficking, sex trafficking, hundreds of thousands of children that can not be located, it is why that is a major issue in
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this campaign. it's one of the reasons donald trump is going to win on tuesday. larry: claudia tenney, you know, last one here. i've seen polls, 60, 60% maybe higher, want the deportation program. criminal deportation and mr. trump said that doesn't mean everybody. some people living here 15, 20, 25 years that might be a different category, but the criminals. the criminals here. people want them deported and that's a big issue, claudia. >> i agree and actually, my wonderful colleague said it perfectly about what's happening. this is the top issue donald trump promises he's going to do that and i'll tell you what the game changer is. i'm hearing democrats talking about deportation using the word mass deportation. when you see the democrats realizing that not only are they being harmed by the security, it's also the economic conditions with over $5 billion of new taxes on new yorkers, the highest taxed state. this year alone. so people are --
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larry: so you know what? positives always win. you know what else? garbage talk always loses. six days until the election, folks. now it's time to listen to elizabeth macdonald. up next. liz: thank you, larry what a wild ride. thank you so much. appreciate you, larry. welcome to the "evening edit" i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> you could put half of trump supporters into what i call
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