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stuart: this justin. it is official. kamala harris will speak today at 4:00 p.m. eastern time at howard university. the second gentlemen, her husband, will attend. we don't know what she will say, she speaks at 4:00. we asked which president found the university of virginia, george washington, james madison, i don't know the answer. what is your guess? ashley: i am there with you, adams, number 2. stuart: lahren. lauren: it is thomas jefferson. stuart: charlie. >> thomas jefferson. we when i say george washington. we are out of time. it is david.
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neil: david: in monticello, it looks over the university, spectacular site. you have to go there. stuart: we got it. david: no-nonsense stuart. happening now on cavuto coast-to-coast markets soaring as trump defies the odds and cools off a win of historic proportions. bond yields surging as well. i am david asman, let's get to ceo and president dick grasso, you have so much history to bring into this conversation particularly with the markets but what do you make of donald trump's come back? >> first and foremost, great to be with you. semper fi. i think what the market is saying is it is a time of renewal for this great country
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of ours. piece around the world. economic stability and growth, energy independence, a leader which is going to forrester, secure borders and most importantly, to the surprise of most people, i think donald trump is going to reach across the aisle and bring this country back together. in 1962 there was a famous speech by a fabled gerwig -- failed gubernatorial candidate in california who said you won't have dick nixon to kick around any longer. 50 years later, there he was, the president elect. i am hopeful donald trump will surround himself with great people, reach to the other side
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of the aisle and bring levels of success never before experienced. david: he has reached across the aisle, robert f kennedy junior is there with him and elon musk who was a democrat. donald trump pretty much like ronald reagan was a democrat at one point in his life so he has familiarity working with folks across the aisle but there is such antagonism and i think back to 2016, november 9th after the election there was an article that appeared in the new york times website by paul krugman, famed economist but there has never been more wrong a prediction, he said, i am quoting from them if the question is when markets will recover from the election in 2016 of donald trump, first pass answer is never. never before has there been a
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prediction as wrong are year later, the markets have been soaring get for that year. as we look at a soaring market do you think the same will happen now for the foreseeable future because of his win? >> i don't think there's any question. i'm very confident. it's very early but morning check of the airports, for those people who said of donald trump were reelected and leaving the country, not a single person has been found boarding a flight overseas. we will put the rhetoric aside. this president-elect knows he doesn't have to ever run a campaign again. he wants to bring the country back together. i am hopeful. i grew up as a jfk democrat. i say as you get older you get smarter. in my case it wasn't true.
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david: we have to remember jfk was one of the biggest tax cutters around. he cut taxes, believed absolutely in a rising tide lifting all boats. there was none of the class warfare you see from today's democrats. it was a different party. >> it is a different democratic party and i'm proud to say that when you think of joe manchin, tulsi gabbard, they didn't leave the democrat party, the party left them, time to come back to gather. i am hopeful that the history and the name-calling can be put aside, all of the foolish use of the judicial system goes aside, we get back together as americans and get where we need
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to be. david: i say amen to you. wonderful to have you here, god bless. >> god bless america. david: kamala harris expected to make remarks at 4:00 p.m. long after she was expected to as fox voter analysis found the economy and immigration were top issues for voters. edward lawrence is at the white house. better late than never. >> reporter: that has been added to her public schedule and her husband will be there for that. we expect a phone call the phone call between president biden and donald trump, a phone call with donald trump and kamala harris. a lot of long faces in this building, there's no joy in mudville here but a lot of love in the markets.
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it has held throughout even with the money voting, the money might change this election too with money people didn't have. i hear time and again wife became too expensive to afford under the biden/harris administration. donald trump says he will make energy the linchpin of the economic plan. >> this will be remembered as the day the american people regained control of their country. so i just want to say that on behalf of this great group of people these are hard-working people, they will be paying down debt, reducing taxes. >> no tax on tips, the finger-pointing.
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>> this is an x essential election, given the belief that trump did launch an insurrection. this is devastating on many different regards. >> reporter: no mention donald trump has specific plans on the economy that voters may have liked. mark cuban posted congratulations, you won fair and square. we cannot heard from the vice president yet but it is on her public schedule at 4:00 eastern time. david: let's go to our political panel. pennsylvania congressman patrick murphy, and kelly torrence. great to see both of you. let me go to you first. what happens to the democratic party now. a lot of people have been
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saying, you saw it in the policies which you and i talked about on and off the air, very far to the left, much further than it was under a successful president like bill clinton, i call him successful because he had two terms. he was a moderate. since obama came into office, we haven't had moderate economic policy, will there be a desire to move more to the center? >> it will be an honest self reflection. when you lose like democrats did yesterday. the house is still a tossup. there has to be reflection. i want to echo what dick grasso said, the future president said we talked about this.
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my kids, 106,000 in interest rates on that. moving the economy forward, democrats look and say this is a change election. they got to realize god gave us all two ears and one mouth for a reason, got to listen to folks. david: it was not only the electoral college, a massive victory, this is more than a snake ahead of other candidates. this was a mandate. >> the popular vote, democrats like to say republicans can't win the popular vote. they lost that argument as well.
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we are seeing the blame game. oversees overseas swing state reporters across the country, democratic sources were texting them this is a flawed campaign. they don't want to admit democrats are frankly out of touch, the results. david: he had known about what might happen if this was the kind of victory it turned out to be, i want to get your reaction to it. roll tape. >> it would be good for them to lose tonight, reset and reboot and take that party back to the center. it would be good for them. david: that's the point you were making. it would be good to get back to the center. you have a field of candidates that haven't been highlighted because the left-wing media didn't want to present them to the public.
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getting a jump on kamala harris and tim walz who were to the left but think of josh schapiro who was overlooked. imagine if he had been picked rather than tim walz as the vp pick, perhaps democrats would have picked up pennsylvania and we would be talking a different story. now somebody like him who is more to the center might appear, one of your top benchers. >> it is always darkest before the don. we have to self reflective. in 12,004 when george bush won the election, i ran into thousand 6 and won. what they call the macho downs, gabby giffords, in indiana -- david: and you.
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>> i say that we won, we governed write down the middle, representing all americans. people are hungry for a new generation of leaders. when you have an incumbent. i appreciate what mr. warner set out what mark cuban said, being gracious, victory and defeat. i am hoping he unifies americans which i'm praying for donald trump and hoping for his success as we move forward. we will see. david: kelly jane, what happens now? it appears the republicans have the senate. it appears by a sliver they are going to have the house but that would be enough to have one party controlling three houses of congress. will the first order of
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business, as i heard one of donald trump's advisors say be to solidify a new tax code either solidify the one that will be phased out in 2015, renew the original 2017 tax code or provide something completely new, they could do it, they have the house in the senate and the white house. >> reporter: that another issue a lot of democrats flip-flopped on, a lot of them trying to present themselves as more moderate and people who voted against those 2017 tax cuts were saying they were in favor of extending them. i feel if kamala harris had just admitted her administration made mistakes americans are very forgiving people. they just reelected donald trump. they didn't want to do that. i think that's the first order of business, second, the border which as you noted the economy, the border, the two top issues.
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david: issues like the democrats like patrick murphy, you might have a consensus on. patrick, thanks for being here. thank you both. coming up, republicans reclaiming control of the u.s. senate, control of the house is too close to call right now. we will bring you a live update from capitol hill right after this. ♪ when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that
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victories flipping three senate seat held by democrats securing the senate majority in ohio, beating out incumbent democrat sherrod brown in montana. in west virginia, jim justice taking democrat joe manchin's seat, a 52 seat with majority with races in other tossup states, michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania all too close to call. republicans have a wide majority to get donald trump's agenda done and senate democrats can't do much to stop it. mitch mcconnell saying this is not just a win for the gop but for protecting the institution and restoring respect for the rules. >> i think one of the most gratifying results of the senate becoming republican, the filibuster will stand, there won't be any new states admitted that gives a partisan
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advantage to the other side and they will quit beating up the supreme court every time we don't like a decision they make. >> reporter: the house, things are uncertain, republicans have an edge in races won but there are 54 how teresa still uncalled, democrats clinching 181 confirmed seats to republicans's 200 confirmed seats, republicans closer to maintaining their majority and successfully flipped one seat away from that. democrats scratching their heads wondering how this happened. >> what i was seeing and hearing, a big focus on the economy and inflation and a lot of folks not recognizing the progress made. we will look hard at why that didn't compel more folks to vote for democratic candidates. >> reporter: in the senate the next order of business will be picking a majority leader. they expect to do that.
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david: the gop's gains should impact the future of the 2017 trump tax cuts, the man who helped design them joins us now. texas congressman and member of the joint committee on taxation, kevin brady is with us. wonderful to see you. to house republicans will keep for house under control or might it slip out of their hands? >> great to see you. last night was good news for the economy going forward especially donald trump's election, senate republicans taking the majority and it is very close, too close to tell. republicans have a better path, i anticipate. david: they have the senate and the white house. if in fact they lose that majority they now have in the house, do you think for tax
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purposes, extending the 2017 tax cuts of the first trump era or coming up with something new might there be enough moderate democrats to get some kind of deal on either extending the tax cuts or coming up with a new system under trump? >> i would hope so. the election last night, americans want to the trump economy back, where wages were growing faster than inflation. we were competitive around the world. manufacturing intellectual property, people walked out, it would be great sense for democrats to understand it is in their interests to extend, work to improve the tax code. the first step they will take in the new year will be to come together on a reconciliation bill, long-standing budget
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process that allows the bill to pass by simple majority in the senate. the reconciliation bill while difficult will give us insight into what kind of package our house, senate republicans and the president thinking about, what is the strategy going forward, it will be a big priority. david: i don't know if you heard an interview on another channel, he does -- it's the day after and the they are shaking their head having been hit so hard last night. he says americans still don't understand how good the economy is. americans understand they are underwater still from where they were in january of 2,020 one in terms of inflation. they are underwater in terms of interest rates, the manufacturing sector had three straight months of job losses. there are a lot of things, real grudges americans have about
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this economy and that is why donald trump won last night. >> exactly right. people feel every day the pain of these higher prices, doesn't matter, utilities, auto insurance, groceries, there's nothing that feels like it is going down at all. americans see this economy slowing, they recognize what donald trump with republicans in the house and senate did in 2017 made their lives better, lifted millions out of poverty, the highest real wage increases the first three years after the trump tax cuts that we have ever seen since we recorded it, they want to that back in a good way and the voters don't ignore what happened last night. david: we've got to go but are you going to miss it? second trump term being in the middle of it, having created that terrific tax plan you did. >> part of me will. i love working with donald
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trump, great team effort to make that happen. we changed this economy in a big way but this is the new congress's chance. david: if they do half as well as you did the country will be on the right path. great to see you. thank you for being here. coming up, elon musk stock is up literally, tesla shares soaring after donald trump's victory. more on that right after this. ♪ 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. they really know how to put two and two together. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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>> we have a new star. a star is born. . elon. he's an amazing guy. we were sitting together. he spent two weeks in philadelphia and different parts of pennsylvania campaigning. he sent a rocket up two weeks ago and i saw that rocket and i saw it coming down, it was beautiful shiny white. david: donald trump praising elon musk, company stocks soared today after trump clinched the election. charlie gasparino here to discuss. during the break. charles: i was reading a text from a fellow journalist friend
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of mine, if i said this person's name i could say she's a friend of mine. literally going through hysterics. i never heard anything so hysterical about donald trump is going to end life as we know it, take away life. david: were member the movie moonstruck? share slaps the guy and says get over it. frankly i think democrats like her and a lot of other people, unlike patrick murphy, the democratic congress when we had earlier who says we have to track towards the middle, they are going to have to get over it. there is all full mandate, not only the electoral college but 5 million plus popular vote advantage for trump. charles: this is a mandate against the woke part of the party. people like elon musk where the
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rebellion against that. he was once a liberal, progressive. david: trump was once a democrat. charles: that is more complicated. bill ackman, traditional liberals magda by reality got mugged by woke, i wrote a book about how -- it infected the corporations, larry fink, jamie dimon going the other way because it doesn't work, there are winners and losers. one loser is warren buffett who bet against the law market, heavily into cash, worrying about tax increases as he was picking at the kamala harris victory. he missed the best buying opportunity in the world, tesla is a winner, djt stock made one billion dollars.
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david: i wish we had more time. we will talk about this all week, plenty of time to talk about this. trump and musk looking to cut government spending by a ton with musk estimating he could cut $2 trillion from the federal budget. we have jason furman with us now. before we talk about whether he can cut $2 trillion what do you make of last night and will the democratic party track more towards the center now? >> i'm trying to sort through what is happening. charlie referred to a text, my class was full this morning, attendance and the class is optional because the students were perfectly cheerful, excited to learn, not a bunch of snowflakes at harvard. let's go back. there was too much inflation. some of that inflation was caused by biden, they weren't tough enough on, i love
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immigration from a policy perspective. david: legal immigration. >> exactly. but there's going to be a lot of lessons and that is one and that is what -- not start the resistance. it is start figuring out what you can do better. david: and what they did wrong. on the subject of whether or not donald trump and elon musk and others could cut as much as $2 trillion in the budget, we should mention with all the spending bills a lot of which had support from the republicans, all the spending bills the last four years have goosed up the baseline of the budget by $2 trillion, can you cut that $2 trillion out of? >> let's understand when the committee for responsible federal budget totaled up what donald trump was proposing it
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was more than $7.5 trillion of tax cuts and other stuff. that is huge amounts of tariff revenue. even if elon musk hit his $2 trillion goal -- david: let me talk about that with regard to the tax cuts, spend the money, after the 2017 tax code, new tax code was put in pace, we had a 40% increase in tax revenue. it made money because there was more economic activity. there seemed to be a supply side effect. >> an economist said there's nothing wrong with supply-side economics that can't be solved by dividing by 10. lower taxes give people more incentives but don't give them enough incentives that you end up raising tax revenue. david: we raised 48% in five years.
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>> a ton of inflation but if you look at the share of the economy and taxes. david: between 2017-2022, there wasn't at that point. >> read the wall street journal editorial page, the tax cuts we are talking about now, tax-free tips, tax-free over time, social security benefits, i don't know any economist of any political stripe that thinks those are a progrowth measure. it david: even on overtime pay? >> they are talking about a giveaway to every state. david: there is one economist named art laffer who thinks the no tax on overtime is going to be a very progrowth incentive. >> also how you administer it. people can pretend they work more hours and save a bunch of money. you are asking for a massive massive mess if that is what you are trying to do. the only way we have cut
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spending on entitlements is bipartisan, republicans have never been able to do it on their own. if they want to, sit down, go to the democrats, say we would love to save social security, medicare, let's work together on it. i'm not optimistic that will happen but that's the only path forward to cut spending. david: if you were working for donald trump, trying to get democrats on board, in serious cost-cutting, who would you go to and what would you suggest they cut that they could sign off on? >> i don't blame them for that. what we've done in this country before, i am willing to raise taxes and cut spending, that grand bargain again, where the
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political system is now, that's what we've done in governments around the world. it was the only way out of the problem. elon musk won't solve this on his own. david: jason, great to see you. that is very interesting designation of who you have as your students. that is one thing we learned last night. keep and i on battleground michigan where no winner has been projected. a trump win would mean a complete sweep of the blue wall states after the break.
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grady trimble in dearborn, michigan. we know that 52 republicans are going to be in the senate coming up and that is a clear majority. >> reporter: that's exactly right. in the presidential race come michigan is only relevant in that it could solidify the blue wall as it has been called, now it's looking a little more red. it could run up the score for donald trump against vice president harris. it could help republicans expand their lead in the senate which they have the majority of. i want to dig into that because it's too close to call. mike rogers's campaign is saying they are heating with caution in this race could be the closest senate race ever in michigan history.
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as of now, 98.5% of the votes are in, alyssa --elissa slotkin is in the lead. there are 6000 outstanding male in military ballots that have to be counted right now. this is going to come down to that 1.5% of votes that is yet to report. i spoke with mike rogers the day before election day. he told me he was confident if donald trump won michigan he would win as well. if we look at these numbers, the data seems to suggest that trump has outperformed rogers which means there could be split ticket voting or some voters who voted in the presidential race and decided for one reason or another to sit out in that senate race. as far as the issues go in michigan as we await an official call in both these
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races, the top issue was the economy according to foxnews voter analysis. here in the detroit suburbs, another more niche issues specific to michigan and that is what is going on in the middle east. for michigan voters who listed the middle east as the single most important issue, 58% sided with donald trump. there was a huge upset in dearborn specifically. he visited dearborn in the days leading up to election day. this city is home to the largest arab-american population in the country, the trump campaign targeting that population, and 74% of the vote, and in the wars of gaza and lebanon they sided with donald trump.
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david: the democrats were saying it is out of his mind to get the arab vote because he won't make any inroads. 58% were interested in affairs in the middle east. thank you for that. what happens to businesses in america particularly smaller businesses which went through horrible times with higher taxes and regulations for the past 31/2 years. joe germanata react to this. quite a night. are you happy? >> roller coaster. we had a hat trick. david: how might what happens on the federal level boil down to a restaurant.
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and they are going up in interstate control. what happens in washington boils down to your business. >> if we see some tax cuts it will be positive for the business. in addition, from an economic standpoint as soon as we start getting the economy straightened up, drill baby drill and price of gas comes down, producer price index is going down, consumers are going to get a better deal, bring them more customers and be back to where we were five or six years ago. david: never got on our feet after the pandemic and part of that was new regulations some of which emanated directly from washington and must've been preparing for the possibility of a democratic victory in which case you probably would have seen higher taxes, not lower.
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>> moving to wyoming. it would have killed a lot of businesses. the immigration and crime and the economy, it is a cascading effect. when you put them all together. david: i have to ask, you share with a lot of americans a split family. same with my family. my sister objects to the ways i vote and think. lady gaga tried her best to help kamala harris. she must be disappointed. is now the time when a lot of the family separations, because politics will heal? >> i think so. ever since, i came out as a republican on fox and friends.
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won't get past it. even though i am a republican, republican conservative attitudes doesn't mean i support the lgbt q community, that is why i use the restaurant as a venue for them to come in and perform once a week. david: you are an open-minded republican. families will come together. i wish we had more time but we got to go. great to see you again. more coast to coast after this.
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david: donald trump's election when set to make big waves across the energy sector. let's bring in senior analyst and fox news contributor phil flynn. just read your peace and prosperity piece you spent out to everybody. peace and prosperity can be good but it can also if you drill baby drill drive oil prices down a little. are some people in the oil sector nervous about that? >> not at all. it is joy in oilbill or mudville, the people i'm talking to are euphoric. they are seeing this as a second golden age of american energy. they are tired of the challenges and roadblocks they had to deal with the last four
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years and are ready to get back to work, and we've taken a step back with drilling bands and export and everything and the world needs american energy and with donald trump we will provide a. david: there was so much any jerry his first term, he did encourage action, we saw prices almost in negative territory. are very concerned there might be too much energy, oil or natural gas. >> they produce too much but over the long run, to get from here to there they are very optimistic, the world will need a lot of fossil fuels the next
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couple years. it's great for the environment, the us will reduce greenhouse gas emissions better than anyone else, while producing more fossil fuels. david: when you make it easier and cheaper to produce something, you will usually get more of that and that is what trump is going to do. we just got news that michigan has been called for donald trump. that means the blue wave went donald trump's way yesterday and last night, this is tremendous news for the trump camp, give somewhat i would call a mandate. phil flynn. sorry to break in with that breaking news, it ensures your point that we will drill baby drill and make it easier for people in oilville. jackie deangelis taking you through the breaking news.

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