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donald trump is closing the campaign with policy and optimism. biden and harris smearing him as nazi, his supporters at garbage, we have joe concha, mark simone, to tammy bruce on that, later in show laura ingraham waiting but first jacquie heinrich is live in wisconsin. reporter: the white house effort to clean up whole garbage remark have been a mess. a spokesman put out a statement saying that president referring to hateful rhetoric from madison square garden rally. according to "washington post" put out one are version of transcript to make that point, then staff talked to president found out he was meaning to refer to the comedian not rhetoric in general, and so they release a second version
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of transcript that moved apostrophe biden put out a tweet to try to fix it, karine jean-pierre trying to put a period at end of this in briefing. >> he does not view trump supporters or anyone who supporting trump as garbage, president wanted to clarify he understood that what may have said -- what he said was to be taken out of context. reporter: this has sub sucked oxygen what should have been harris a news cycle after her closing argumenting this morning she and tim walz trying to distance themselves. >> he clarified his comments, let me be clear, i strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for. >> president clarified his remark, let's be clearing vice president and i made it
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clear we want everyone as a part of this. reporter: harris has had so much of her campaign about trump vilifying people and hating his enemies, she is having a hard time turning the page on biden's comments and keeping that nair piv alive. narrative alive. >> i ple p pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to challenges you face, i am not look i to score critical points, unlike donald trump, i don't believe people who disagree with me are the enemy. j. reporter: not talking about how much president's remark messed up the c campaign strategy, it happened on a.. zo. they have been stiff arming the president.
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>> jacquie heinrich i am slow on up take you were talking about shifting commas or ap apostrophe. >> apostrophe. larry: i don't understand one more time. in brief. what? >> there are three versions of read of supporters, supporters' and is supporter's. i guess there are 3 different reading of this up to you to decide. >> you report we decide. we have to know our grammar, jacquie heinrich thank you. >> positives win and megtives lose that is the subject of the riff. >> pos positive versus negative, positive always win, negative always lose,
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optimism always beats pessimism, kamala harris closing arguments are negative. look hard to find any positive at all. she mentioned donald trump 24 times in her speech at washington. there were none too complimentary, instead of charting a new course she went p backward giving donald trump a hate speech, 1 hus thousand feet away, joe biden woulding trump voters garbage. >> joe biden finally said what he and kamala harris really think of our supporters. he called them garbage. they mean it. my response to joe and kamala is very simple. you can't lead america if you don't love americans.
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you just can't. larry: very good, you can't lead america if you don't love americans, kamala giving us threat to democracy riff. that is what democrats have been saying for years, people heard it before they are tired of it it does not work it will not work now. it is so old. calling trump all usual names. and lying about it i don't know an alleged trump abortion plan or outlawing ivf and making rich pay their fair share or 20 pro pro% national sales tax, it will not work that is how she plan -- plan of thed her feet in the beltway. it will get her no where, kamala what are you doing for us? her t tepid response, price control, rent control,
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unconstitutional handouts to minority groups, more entitlement spending without work requirements, breaking federal bank more, but that does not fit kitchen table 18s that are key issues. she did mention that she would deport criminals. which is something new and different for her but, why didn't she did it last 4 years one key problem for kamala harris is simply this, voters do not want a second biden-harris term. too expense testify buy a car. teak pence over buy a home. real wages are falling. mortgage rates are soaring, affordability crisis continues, crime wave from illegal immigration is p pervasive. and foreign wars seem
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endless there must be a change for many years donald trump has argued a different course, lower taxes, shrinking government, stop the regulatory wet blanket, energy independence, remain in mexico rebuild the wall. stop unfair trading practices, and defend america. and end cultural woke war against common sense middle class values. those are all positives. it would move the country in a 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 repoa new republican coalition. here is that coalition. in his own words, today speaking in north carolina.
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>> we brought together veterans, union members, and workers and patriotic dads and moms and dads, we're welcoming. hihistoric numbers of african-american and hispanic-americans and asian-americans and arab-americans, we're uniting decision christians and jews and c catholics they want one thing. to make america great again. >> terrific stuff. positives win. negatives lose. that is not gar garbage that is the riff. i thought i would put that in, an ad-lib. >> well done. larry: mark simone, and joe concha fox news contributor,
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and tammy bruce. also fox news contributor, and author of fear itself. thank you for coming. mark, garbage thing that is pretty bad we'll worry about the apostrophes and comas. point is, that is what people are talking about, instead of her speech. with 6 days left, that is a bad thing for her. but then her speech was bad too, now, make some sense of it sort it. do we believe joe biden? >> yeah they tried he is a dictator than fascist, and nazi, hitler and now garbage, friday will be toxic waste who knows what is next, they can't pull ahead in polls, they can't
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make a policy argument against him. do you it with her border policy, and defund police, you can argue policies she can't argue policies for those who say why does donald trump say these things and make jokes, they all do it, but in private. it is what they think. larry: which joke. >> whatever you think he says too over the line biden does it and kamala does it trump will do it in front of you, they really think everyone that is garbage. larry: that may or may not be true, tammy bruce, i don't know. i have no idea getting into joe biden's head is way too hard for me. >> there is a lot of room in there. larry: way above my pay grade. if you look, kamala speech was same old, it was mostly hate speech against donald trump. and in terms of policy, it was bare bones but we have
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heard what was there we heard it for three months we don't like it, there is the real problem with 6 days left. she did not say, what will wake people up to support her again. >> and even with how polls are, with recognizing that it is not worked, they can't change it. they just can't. that is when and i think particularly strange. but it was an assessment that was full of contempt for american people, they didn't consider a plan b, they didn't think they would need one, in part because they thought donald trump would be in jail, they over estimated themselves. larry: really. >> yes. larry: do you think that. a good point. >> this fantasy of either he would be in jail or be dead. because we all know rhetoric and how it moves people, not that they planning but people can be tipped over, even after the attempts they did not change the rhetoric. and what they were saying.
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i think that their plan, she would not have to be specific there would be no opposition. that is one aspect. so, now they are hoping media will carry them, that has been lost with the lack of endorsements, that has been shocking "usa today," "washington post," "l.a. times," as we know, and the unions were not cooperating, my goodness what an opportunity, good news, trump and his team have been ready not just take it because they are not very good. but they are a genuine alternative with history of success and assassination attempts and mcdonald's showed american people who trump is as a human. and they liked it. they liked the strength, and day -- >> let's go to back -- you look the at trump lawfare weaponization attack. it has been -- funny you almost forget about it over
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turned on appeal, by the supreme court. if you add up numbers, he would be in jail, 750 years. more or less. that did not happen. none of it happened. mr. trump has come out better for it, his polls went higher not lower. i ask if you follow tammy's logic. 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 so failed. this like tuna fish three weeks old, why would you go there, or have a sandwich whwith that stuff. >> you watch kamala harris speakers not what she says it is what she does not say, whether a speech or interview, you mentioned last name, donald trump was
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24 times in 33 minute speech, how many times did sesay inflation or violence crime or child sex trafficking, zero, i didn't hear anything about ukraine, china, or gaza or u israel, we dent didn't getting any, she does the speeches and interviews she can't move the needle because she is not making news, it your point it is lather, rinse, repeat, and you hear trump, talking about eliminating income tax, and tax break for family caregivers. larry: yes he unveiled something new almost every time he speaks. and some people make fun of that, i don't, first. it is probably planned. and second, they are good things. they are like things that middle class working folks, kitchen table people who can't buy afford to buy a home or car. >> they like that stuff. >> stalki -- he is
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talking about dreaming big again. larry: not rent control i. here, look. come down to his stuff is good. her stuff is no good. okay? that is not part of the story, they don't want to hear it, she can't come up with anything that anyone wants. >> you know she has an army of great speech wr writers. larry: wait, trump is smarter. >> by 80 iq points. >> i am sorry. displ. >> she has army of speech writers but you would not like any of her proposals. larry: she is least policy savvy person. >> because -- >> maybe well back to 1800s. >> i don't know if she might be policy savvy, because you have to make a decision, not
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an accident to never talk about policy. so she mentions is the old socialist saw, of price control, it is the larger marxist overview, the problem with that, people can't grasp what does that mean for me, what does that immediate effect in my neighborhood in my home, trump's proposals are targeted at immediate impact on the nature and quality of your life, individual matters, for the left. the individual is a nuisance for them, it is larger picture of dream and rainbows in the sky. >> run by. >> major huge bureaucratic state. to matter, individual cannot matter. that is why you don't hear about policy, because policies either are good for the individual or not, they want it to be be a bigger thing about identity politics, hate crimes, president trump is you know
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an evil guy, people wonder figure we're just garbage now, we are started with deplorable. hillary started with voters, and semi fascist. twice supremacist. >> and nazis, now garbage. larry: that is what happened left has disdain for republican. >> for americans. larry: old democratic party is gone as was said. look, trump, trump can get this stuff in. he is a from queens, darn it, he understands, i know he has a lot of money but he is from queens, he goes to barber shops and mcdonald's and he goes to the mcdonald's, flips burgers in his tie and short
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sleeves. >> he likes the people. >> if you inject them with sttruth serum, only one that would sound the same is donald trump. larry: she is -- he is authentic, she is not, i never met the woman. >> coming up, why do most economists hate donald trump's economic plans? they are wrong. it is that simple. we'll have a smart discussion with scott bessent and michael faulkender. you can catch kudlow, monday through friday here on fox business at 4. if you can't dvr it, particular y text your favorite 9-year-old, she will show you how it dvr the
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michael faulkender, former top economic today. welcome, i will read you today's "wall street journal" harriet torey, economist believe that vice president kamala harris will do a better job of controlling deficit and inflation. voters give better marks on the economy to trump. that actually is a more plapla bl more balanced story. scott b bessent, what is wrong with economists? >> it is a disease that goes to '80s we're old enough to remember when i think 900
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economists came out against thatcher and 300 against ronald reagan, their ranks are intind dwindling, they have no appreciation for history, i am a historian, voters remember history, for economists we have trump 1.0, low inflation, high growth, high real wages, and deficits under control. and then we have experience and the history of kamala harris and joe biden of highest inflation in 40 years, and there were same economists, an overlap who say that harris-biden policies would not be inflationary, this is a bit begiling how they can do it with a straight face, equally irritating, the vice president who you know, i continue to believe, is an
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economic i illiterate quotes the economic studies when she is out on the stump, they will be wrong again and again, absurd to believe that donald trump 2.0 would be inflationary. larry: michael faulkender, here is one that live most. more recently. we could talk tariffs until the end of time but illegal immigration. all the wall street ex economists and others say if trump deports illegals it would be very bad and cause higher inflation, i sit back and i think to myself, in last something odd 4 years we had about 12 million illegals they came in to the country, what happened? oh, wait, inflation. that went sky-high.
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i thought if they left inflation would -- wait. during the trump years, he stopped the illegal flow by and large, right, what happened to inflation? it went down. it is as a lak a like a laboratory experiment what happened? 340more illi more i. >> why can't economists, faulkender, why can't they understand that? simple stuff. >> i think there are a number of my brethren in academia who think they know better than average american on how to run lives and government should operate. they think if only control were centralized in hands of people like them syst semthemselves we could protect americans from what they consider stupid decision and if different
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made themo behalf of american people with the economists make decisions you would get better outcomes that is their theory. other thing that i want to remind people of, ask let's dive into who it is that is crafting the letters and choral be nobel prize winning economists is that janet yellen's husband one of them. remember, no surprise, 51 intelligence officers one was secretary of state, hiding some of the information about hunter biden's laptop, you have janet yellen's husband leading effort to say government run economics is better for american people, than what we observed under the trump administration. there are a few ofs that you look at evidence and see the difference. larry: there are a number of conservative, supply side type oriented, art laffer quite a few, they never get
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into the articles that is too bad. -- marc short is a friend of mine but he hates donald trump why ask for him opinion, why not go to you or you scott b bessent. if you listen to what faulkender is saying, the econs are giving you their theory of how the world works. what they are not giving is actual objective analysis of what really happened. you of hist t historian, my took history might type of us more than goofy econo metric models or theories. >> in economic theories there a theory of equal
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e. >> we have history on our sierside, it is absurd when they are saying, they can't make the case even federal reserve on donald trump's side, two years ago they pub l published notes and minutes that said tariffs would be a one time price adjustment and should in the result in rate increase and fomc should -- >> who put that out? >> it was the board. it was from the one of the books that they do. so, you know, the fomc, in a rare appearance on donald trump's side. i am interested to see how they behave over the coming months, when donald trump wins. when tariffs are
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instituted. whether they follow their open advice. larry: all right. wait for it we'll see, mike faul faulkender, and scott bessent appreciate it. >> coming up, kamala broke it, donald trump is going to fix it, we has a new all-star team we talk about that with great la la lalalaw. >> i'm a podcast. ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. across all your benefits and savings options. so you can feel confident in your financial choices.
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campaign of hate. on issue after issue she broke it, and i'm going to fix it i'm going to fix it very fast. larry: there you have it, joining me now great laura ingraham most on fox news, you are wonderful to come on. i want to add, he said you can't lead americans if you hate americans, i don't know if she hates america but she seems to be a pessimist, who just wants to run a hate campaign against donald trump, donald trump is an optimist and wants to pick up where he left off, how do you see is laura ingraham. >> i think that left, that has sadly co-opted democrat party, it is a different party than it was in '80s when i came into politics,
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'90s and even 2000s this is fair more radical group of people. 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, systematically racist, they think they are sexist, they think they are misogynist there is an ad women to beware of telling their boyfriends if they voted for harris, we're supposed to believe men will beat them up if they vote for harris, the most cynical thing, they are triggered by too much flag flying, i think trump is right, you call country repeatedly systematically racist. as kamala harris has done, and joe biden for that matter. what does that mean? if systematically racist rotten to the core and has
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to be undone and remade. by new people and new ideas. and i think from obama to today, from the bitter clingers and deplorables to first time i'm proud to be an american to this, it is a logical continueium and people are on to it and feel it, they are returning support and love to trump his deto dedetermination and defiance is an attractive quality for voters. >> laura i'm not sure if you were at madison square garden. >> i was. larry: in a sense that is what robert kennedy jr. says and actual tulsi gabbard was saying, this is not democratic party that we used to know, they are far left. they have crazy ideas now, they're saying. and i think it is refreshing to see you know, trump reach
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akrogacross the aifl. aisle. >> it is amazing, sunday night, i sat back and i watched, rfkjr., and tulsi gabbard and vivek ramaswamy, who maybe were not too kean on trump and some of his ideas, but they see what is happening to country as it has been run into ground by other political party. they are they -- pragmatists, we have this much money and this much debt, we can't keep doing this am we can't keep funding all of the wars overseas we're running out of money and time. we have to fix it this is common sense that is what is catching a lot of people's attention. the while issue with robert f. kennedy, attractive to young people, wary of big pharma and a lots of
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chemicals in the food, interesting sub groups coming together. i think in a hopeful message, and a hopeful way. larry: one thing interesting too, i talked a little bit about this new team. we mentioned robert kennedy and tulsi gabbard. you have people like elon musk. and vivek ramaswamy. who want to rip out take out washington scandals and all of agencies change the whole thing. not just around edges, not just with a couple new people but change the whole bloody thing. so my thought, laura, is, these are people take elon musk and vivek ramaswamy, who will really push mr. trump if he wins to make good on all of the promises. these are new people, fresh troops, some of whom we -- who thought elon musk would join the trump campaign. you said, vivek ramaswamy was not for trump in beginning, a point, they will push him to do what he
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is promising to to that is cool. >> i think one thing we should note, we have been around on this, we have seen it before, people come to washington with a greatest of i intentions, i'll transform this and then they run to prick wall known -- brick wall known as congress, if they don't win house of representatives and they have stall worth group on republican side who like the status quo. they don't want to rock the boat, cuts of government, make them uncomfortable, then they will have to really use leverage in and a hope leverage of polls, some new series of polls shows he is winning popular vote that is stunning. they have to go in there, full pe pe -- pe
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full steam ahead. engo right to heart of the problem. larry: he would be 4 years lame duck traps, but you that is why you need hard drivers. >> you bet. larry: zone, i think world vivek ramaswamy comes on the show a lot. >> really smart. >> we have great conversations about what needs to be done. i am watching elon musk from a distance, i like what i hear, i love what vivek ramaswamy is doe, and there are other people. in a since, it is -- look, old crowd will back trump and so forth. i am not naming names. but old crowd. >> we know who they are. larry: he has a new group. like kind of a new team, and i find that refreshing, maybe to your point politically it may be important.
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>> i think, we have tried old way. we offshored millions of jobs, we had an open border and lacks immigration. even before this nightmare, it drove a lot of discontent, right now, it is driving cartels, human trafficking, drugs, and economic you know downward pressure on our economy. this is all changing, if they play their cards right and have right team together, and does not turn into a lot of people leaking on each th other or back biting, i have seen people come and go, you have to have everyone to same side, if he puts that team together we could see real ctrtransformation, look out for pot-holes and landmines on capitol hill.
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>> laura ingraham thank you. >> see you at 7. >> week nights 7 p.m. on fox news. president trump said he will seize cartel assets, get this he will give the money to the victims' families, we'll talk about it with senator marsha blackburn and congresswoman claudia tenney, next up on kudlow. organize things, you know, was great with numbers. everyone goes through a lot of things in their life and i was starting to feel a little foggy. it was bothersome. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. i started noticing, seemed a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription.
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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 new tennessee senator marsha blackburn, new york congresswoman, claudia tenney, ladies thank you. >> president trump announced plans to seize tr drug cartel assets and swap them out to families who got hurt, it is a good idea. i want to you to weigh in, can you do that? >> assets seizures are something that law enforcement and our drug task forces have carried out for years. and what president trump is recommending in this, as that another consideration put on table for how the
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proceeds from the asset seizures are used would go to the families to defray some of the expenses, as we know, te dealing with the criminal illegal i alien has to be done, apprehension, detention, deportation needs to take place. this is another point of conversation president trump is adding to this, to help with the expenses the angel families have incurred duridue on injury and death of their loved one. larry: claudia tenney, dea has been doing it for some people, we have president here, i don't know if any new laws have to be written this idea is familiar -- fundamentally terrific. >> we can do it, we're the ash prash appropriation side on the house. i did the direct act and
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give that to border agents, you can set aside that for fund for criminal victims,s essentially the terrible situations we're seeing, a 12-year-old girl killed and murders. president trump reached out to her family. where is kamala harris in border czar? she did nothing. larry: nothing. you know. claudia, senator blackburn, you like new york, or sometime you do, there is a story in "new york post." about 530 busts by this gang tran dearagua in midtown, mostly all of them got released. people say, that illegal immigration situations is not number one issue. i think this people say donald trump can't get voting in new york i don't
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know. this is in midtown, they all got busted. we know who did it. they got released. >> what we know is that every town is a border town and ever state's border state because of the gangs that have come in. the biden-harris administration has chosen to do nothing about it. you put these soros-backed das in place. and then you get leniency from many of the judges, and most of these criminals are 15, 16 or 17 years old, they go to juvenile court, they let them right back out. and larry, this is not only new york it is nashville, memphis it is cities and towns across the country, it is why illegal immigration and impact with the drugs, with gangs, human trafficking, sex
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trafficking, thousands of children that cannot be located, that is a mayor issue in this campaign. larry: claudia tenney. last one here. i have seen polls 65 percent, maybe higher, want the deportation program. criminal deportation and mr. trump said does not mean everyone some people living here 15, 25 years it is a different category, but the criminals, here. people want them deported that is a big issue. >> i agree. my wonderful colleague on senate side said it, about what happens this is top issue, donald trump promises. the game changer i hear democrats talk about deportation and use word mass deportation, you see democrat realize they are harmed by security but also economic conditions over 5 million of new taxes on new yorkers, highest taxed
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