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agenda and markets are loving it we have congressman byron donalds, congresswoman claudia tenney, congress man wesley hunt, senator tommy tuberville later on but first edward lawrence live at white house, what's cooking. reporter: the trump 2.0 team is coming more into focus, we know about the historic pick of first female chief of staff, susie wiles. she is a brilliant leader. president-elect announced tom homan to be border czar. and lee zeldin revealed he will be head of epa, president-elect will deregulate in a way t so to unleash american business and keep environment clean. >> day one, and the first 100 days we have t the
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opportunity to roll back regulations, that are forcing businesses to be able to struggle, they are forced to cut costs, internally, they are moving overseas to be able to bolster liquidity in the american economy where businesses strive to grow expand here and have the ability toke port what they pro -- toke export who they produce. reporter: and new york representative stefanik to be u.n. ambassador we're expecting more picks in next several weeks. >> this clear mandate from the american people, this overwhelming victory that was a resounding rejection of neocon war mongers who support feeding military central complex it was a rejection of the washington establishment that puts
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their own power over the ep the -- interest of impeachment. of the people. >> spokesperson for president trump said cabinet members will be busy. larry: all right, edward lawrence thank you. >> so, markets are applauding mr. trump's policy mandate for change. that is the comi subject of the riff.. >> landslide victory represents a sig significant mandate for change, to change the biden-harris administration. it is also a mandate to change policies virtually across the board. one of the key policy changes the economy. now, i keep reading in various media out lets that mr. trump's policies will cause higher inflation, do great damage to the economy. it is worth noting that one
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of the best barometers of economic confidence in future economy is the forward looking stoke market. the day after the election on wednesday november 6, stock market registered largest rally in history. mr. trump is an avid follower of stoke market, as i can attest during first term. no matter agenda his first question to me would be about the stock market. stocks can change their minds if policy changes. but mr. trump is well aware they are a predict or of future economy they send thumbs up or thumbs down regarding economic policy. so, all of these nobel prize winning economists keep telling people, how bad trump's policies are. but the stock market begs to differ tax cuts, deregulation, energy t dominance. key pillars are very bullish for future economic growth, and profits, hence stocks
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keep rallying. from tuesday election opening until close of business today, more or less, the dow up over 2000 points. also, interestingly, the gold prices has fallen more than a hundred bucks that is a vote of confidence in the trump dollar. you enduring campaign president-elect tracked about keeping the dollar at world reserve currency and generating new economic incentives for private investment and economic growth that would add to trump's dollar attractiveness. yesterday mr. trump appointed t tom homan as new border czar b. henhance public safety is like a tax cut on the economy reducing crime in cities and their businesses
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and their families and schools. mr. trump intends to act swift l.a., inland orange l.a., inland swiftly. but, there was no inflation. joe biden kept the tariffs in place in his term but there was mammoth inflation. mr. trump is adept at using tariffs as a negotiating tool, for trade and nontrade issues, he may oversee tariff with some country one bliss where he willous use tariff negotiation for a nontrade issue will be mexico. look for mr. trump to restore his remain in mexico policy. he l alreadying ised to new mexican president
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sheinbaum, if she does not cooperate he slap at least 25% tariff on all their exports to the u.s. stopping the flow of illegal ill grants is note only a law and order issue and a crime issue but an economic cost issue, studies shown majority of illegals do not work, they do rely on public fisk of things like food or housing or healthcare and other welfare services, already costs us a fortune, stop its will save a fortune. finally back to the mandate for change on tax cuts and fiscal policy, okay. lower, marginal tax rates will pay for themselves as the laffer curb teaches and history proves, more rapid economic growth, greatly reduced tax avoidance and rerepatriation of
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overseas cash will raise revenues and other part become from elon musk government efficiency conversations, where brilliant inventor is talking about at least two trillion in lower spending, with creative ways to turn federal asset holding to revenue creating enterprises. nobody talks about this stuff. but they should. the voters want a mandate for change. mr. trump is going to give it to them. forward looking financial markets are telling us, mr. trump is on the right track. and all of these nit picking media liberals, should quit their belly aching. and at least give the new president elect a fair minded chance to succeed. and that is the riff. all right, joining us now florida congressman byron donalds, new york congresswoman claudia tenney, who of the greatest
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of the great, best of the best. i -- you know, by i'm gogoing to claudia first, i am tired of knit pict -- nit pictures, he has been opresident-elect less than a week. they keep nagging. and nit picking and belly aching and going over same old ground, the political crowd is bad. but the economic crowd not all much you but much is just as b bad. what does stock market know that geniuses don't know? >> they have been nitpicking forever what trump did in 2017 when he came in office is incredible we need to continue to talk about it just you mentioned something
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that was huge point for me. with corning and big companies founded in my district, reope repatriation dollars, it was huge. that -- if we're going to that again and have tax cuts,. they kept saying c the tax cuts would cost us money, we had growth, the tax cuts brought more revenue in we had record revenues coming in because of the tax cuts and districts like mine where 95 percent of people got a tax cut, most people go to work in a small business, small businesses were focus of this, cut in corporate tax rate and depreciatetion, and more taxes. the problem is that democrats came in and wasted that, we had a pandemic. and all of the spending
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evils rated some of that, can you -- eviscerated some of that you can imagine when our economy all be like today if we didn't have tax cuts today, i am proud to serve on powerful ways and means committee we have a lot do first 100 days in united and unified government, i am hoping i will work with byron donalds in financial services committee. larry: we're all working with byron donalds, he is influential, so, amazing, this stock market roaring, and gold is falling, and the dollar is rising, by the way, long-term interest rates are falling under the -- but i notice a show, asking you about an enemy's list or enemy's within list, instead of talking about tax cuts and deregulations. and energy independence, you m make a good point, you said american success is the most important metric, i would justed to that amend it mr. trump himself said,
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several times election night, success will unify the country, success will bring the country together again. and here is this platform which the voters have wanted. that is the key point. not enemies within, and this and that and other faux ideas. >> absolutely, right. donald trump is focused on american people. he is focused on greating the job didn't he promised the voters during this election cycle, my colleague from new york she is correct. tack policy matters -- we'll get to bottom of, that but look at our former colleague lee zeldin, my former mentor from congress, now head of epa. about the deregulation side of the america first agenda. that is going to be critical. we got in be able to manufacture and do the necessary mining here in united states, you have -- squeeze regulatory environment on capitol hill,
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while in claudia's committee making sure that tax revenue in our country makes sense. to bring companies over here too, the united states to let people earn more money, to keep more money allow our economy to grow, you bring thosethose two things together revenue in tcwill live and our economy will grow faster. couple that with what elon musk wants to do, through the bureaucracy. cutting spending, cutting wasteful departments that is how you get the nature back on track. fiscally while keeping american people at the forefront of our economic success. all of that to be brought by donald j. trump. larry: byron, you have been on the show several times with art laffer, the laffer curve worked it worked for the jfk tax cuts and reagan tax cuts and trump tax cuts, part is growth, part is less tax avoidance with corporate
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taxes, part is repay repatriation of overseas cash it worked. i'm not making it up, these are factoids but nobody wants to right them, claudia, people want to write about enemy within, he is wored about that. trump will use -- this is like, the worst kind of fake news fake. this is you know, these -- this kind of lies is one reason that democrats got snookered and slaughtered at the polls. because, they lie. trump is out there, i love this point, i'm teeing off on this for a moment, you know, here is kamala harris, and her democratic allies, talk about the enemy within and military going after the enemy, and she is talking about trump is a fascist and just like hitler, by the way, i guess hitler is meeting with joe biden this week, trump is a fascist,
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and a horrible person. trump is out there, beside the fact he is going to al smith dinner, driving a trash truck and putting extra same salt on mcdonald's fries, trump is out there talks about tax cuts, deregulation and energy dominance, trump saying we have a problem i'm going to solve it, she says he is a fascist, guess who won? who won big. claudia tenney guess who won and why. >> look, people tend to buy that any more -- don't buy that any more, he won in 2016, remember, they had fbi, everyone was out there. a collusion hoax was impeachment througha everyone tried to stop him, and deep state went after him, what did trump do, he could have done all kinds of things referred hillary clinton, peter strzok, lisa page he did not do that. and who is the one that didn't make an enemy list
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and didn't prosecute people who committed crimes, instead of using people, the state operators like in georgia, new york state, the shameless shameful, letitia james. all these people, trying to take trump out now, those people -- letitia james needs to be disbared and removed from office for her behavior. and i'm a member of new york bar that is shameful, i love what trump is doing lee zeldin is outstanding alise stefanik south standing and ttom homan will be amazing. he is one of my constituents. >> jim: byron. i like those appointments. but you know, in some ways i think mr. trump's best one and i don't mean to downgrade the others, susie wiles. calm, collected. cool headed. brilliant, ran most account -- extraordinary
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campaign. she did it she had a lot of help and a good horse to ride, i think she is remember this, trump hates women, republicans don't like strong women or whatever that goofball said. mark cuban said, mac returns don't like strong intelligence women, mr. trump's first appointment. right out of the chute, susie wiles. that and i know that you know her from florida and elsewhere, everyone knows susie wiles. to me that is a brilliant appoint. >> well, you are right. really quick to what claudia said there seems to be a lot of talent coming out of new york, i don't know who is going on alise will be fantastic and tom he plan tom homan will get the job done we talked about pleaselize, but susie wiles is the right stuff, she is calm, cool, collected,
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talented. she will do a great job for president trump and make sure everyone that is focused on the america first agenda, getting it accomplished and white house and federal agencies are doing their job, and then coordinating with capitol hill to make sure we get the job done here. she was ant l an excellent pick. people in florida know if susie wiles speaks you better listen up, they will realize that soon on capitol hill. larry: you know, claudia is talk about the new york people, what am i a potted planned? or chopped liver? >> you are great too, layer. >> i this this is my pal claudia, i can't believe she dumped me. >> we love you larry, we all love you. larry: right back at you, byron donalds and claudia tenney, thank you. >> coming on kudlow, senator tommy tuberville, support behind rick scott for
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less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. larry: so senator tommy tuberville throwing his support bee heap rick scott for senate g.o.p. leadership, great alabama senator joining us mr. tommy tuberville, thank you senator. in brief, you want rick scott, rick scott is a friend, he has been on show, we had john cornyn, thune has not been osenator, what do you think here? >> they are all friends i'm looking for new blood and new ideas, new ways to do things, someone that can work with president trump. that is the main thing. we have to be be able to communicate with the white house i'm sure both other two can, but they have been in leadership before, rick scott is a professional was in business in the past before governor of florida. he knows president trump very, very well, they are on the same page.
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i decided to go out and pull a spring and put my word in for rick scott we'll see what maps on wednesday. larry: i notice a lot of people coming out publicly for rick scott, i'm not taking sides, it's not my business but sounds like people want a new model. we have seen old model. with the advent of mr. trump, it is time to go out and just get the brand-new model if you will. >> well, you are right. as i said someone new with different ideas, that has made decisions before. but also can bring people together, this is a tough job fighting against the democrats and chuck schumer he will try to slow is all down and put brakes on president trump, and his agenda but, rick scott will fight back, that is what i like, he will have new ideas try to get everyone together on the same page we have to do that, people will not
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quit they will come after us every day. larry: even now. with this massive landslide, they are still you know nitpicking us to death it will get worse. you are right. i had one question, there was some mention by trump people about using recess appointments but have 53 senators which should make it easier to confirm cabinet members. what do you think about that? >> well, you are right. you know there has been votes that are two or their hours under schumer, we sit around and not do anything, i would like to put a limit on time for votes, show up get it over with, we'll have 53 senators it takes 51 for a confirmation we can do a lot of work in short period of time and recess appointment the same, i would like to just do them, the way we're supposed to the right way. recess appointments would be fine there are a lot people that need to be appointed in next few months after
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president trump getting inaugurated. larry: elise stefanik, tom homan, cesar chavez, what do you think? >> all-star staff. >> a good crowd. >> more coming in a great crowd. you know, i just, i am excited about it and the economy. look at stock market, and read scott bessette "wall street journal" article, h our rocket ship is getting ready to take off in the economy with mr. trump. larry: mr. trump looking at stock market a lot. he loves -- they give him a thumbs up, if he changes policy maybe not, right now 2000 points just a couple days after the election. that has to mean something. i have special one for you, sir, a story out i don't want to let it slide from washington times, keri pikit. this one last thursday.
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or friday, friday's paper. fbi brass stunned and shell shocked over trump reelection. a great piece, stun and shell shocked. you know, almost brought tears to my eyes. and my fo -- fought was you know a lot of these agencies stunned and shell stronshocked it is time for change, we have a mandate for change on policy and regulator issues and national security and personnel, how about that stunned and shell shocked. the fbi that went crashing in trump's mar-a-lago for no good reason, political weaponized as you know better than i. >> we should go after a lot of those people, unwhat i'm un-- you know what imf t i'm talking about, this l lawfare was
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ridiculous, i don't know what they have planned, 70 days to into inauguration, the fbi and cia, i'm tired of the irs, they are weapon iced they are going after republicans and farmers, they are doing it by not going by the law they are changing rules themselves on how they tax people and go after people's money, they need more money the way they spent it. larry: my pal, on radio, i was talking to my pal roger stone, i'm sure you know roger stone. fbi invaded his house in south florida for no reason. all they had to do was contact his lawyer. and they would have gotten whatever they wanted to get. but, they had to have a poli flam buoyant raid and let cnn know about it,
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you can't tell it was lawfare like mr. trump and mar-a-lago treasur like treasury people here in new york city we need a -- there is a mandate for change. out of this landslide, i wouldn't waste time or let the grass grow, sir. >> we're looking down a barrel of a gun, president trump earned this win, he worked for it people productivitrust him more than the crazy democrats, i am looking forward to working with him, he has a lot of work to do, they will come after him that's correct dug a hole -- they dug a hole that wee has too get out. larry: all right, senator tommy tuberville, thank you, sir. for sharing your wisdom with us. >> coming up trump victory rally continues, stock markets are soaring. king dollar is back, golda falling, long-term interest rates falling too we have
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larry: trump victory in stock market rally continues, hell of a move 2000-plus points, joining us scott bessent and kevin hassett. welcome to you. scott bessent. this rise has gone on for quite a while now, i love the stock market stuff but i love the drop in gold, and
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rise in king dollar and every day there another front page story in some damn fool media publication saying how bad president trump's economy policies are what do you think? do you love it too. >> i am loving it. and like you said, the market are going up for the right the reasons, and you talked about commodity and stocks. but the other thing too is long-term interest rates they have come back in. for your viewers, government spending, is the spending minus the taxes and i think that everyone is excited about this musk commission, we have never seen the s go down. it is always the t goes up. i think that is why the long-term interest rates are
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coming down. and even with this growth shock from the trump as you talk about tax cuts, the derederegulation. the interests are going down, and dollar going up, i said the dollar loves you, we keep increasing the av tax return on u.s. assets and it is going to keep going. >> kevin hassett, the goofy stories, in the newspapers, one in bowj "wall street journal" in one daily in new york times and wash post and politico, great fun, to predictable you can get on it here is the thing, no body of talks about when they talk about budget deficit, a don't talk about fact corporate tax cuts generate higher revenues much higher than cpo ever visual -- the cb o oever
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visualized. they don't talk about that elon musk is serious, not only womb he like to lob off two trillion of unnecessary inefficient spending but exploring in transition team with many clever ways to take federal assets federally owned assets and make some money from them. only things that elon musk can invent, space ships nobody wants to talk about musk factor. in bringing down the deficit, why is that? >> right, it say really big factor, fant fact is that elon has so much credibility when she said we -- he said we're cutting spending he knows how to do it in in twitter they took away e-mail accounts of people in twitter. and the fact he can to stuff
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like that, but there also so much work to do. that people are really, really like focused like a laser on getting that work done. like i remember belichick said it's on to cincinnati we have an election president trump won, now there is huge amount of work market trust that president trump and his team will be able do that work but now they have to prove it that is the work like hard as we have been work together will get harder, i think over next few we have to have a big, big supply side tax bill that reduces government spend anything that guy the summer. larry: -- spending and we have to have it by summer. larry: or early fall. come to reconciliation, that is typically september. you need 51 votes, i think as long as rhetoric and messaging is on track, there is the administration gets off to a great start, it seems to be terms of their personnel. scott b bessent, a
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massive long article in "wall street journal" about j. powell, will not allow himself to be removed by president trump. i am unaware that president trump any point in his campaign has said he wanted to remove j. powell from fed, i don't know why the stories keep propping up. >> i do. because, you know it is all the fellow nick, he does not know how to cook so he stirs the pot, he is trying to create and antagonize trump, and president trump will not fall for the bait, j. powell failed american people, he had greatest inflation of 40 years, he will exit the stage in may of 26, and president trump will have a list of 5 fine candidates who the market will be happier with than j. powell.
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and larry, other thing, not related to question, but i want to interject in past 24 hours, i had have conversations with two of probably the two leading venture capitalists in america, who are not elon musk. and you know i think of the three of us at three horsemen of the growth economy. and these both of these two were so optimistic, they said, if we get this right, if we get the deregulation, the energy, and the technology a.i. boom happens now, that you know, t the 3% growth is too low they were talking numbers 5 or 6 in terms of the u the -- you know a real golden age almost like 18 90s, where railroad led this incredible boom, they think with right policy mix with a.i. on top u.s. could pull away from the world.
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larry: love that 1890s those were my best years. a great economic period. you know, i wouldn't mind prices, never seem to fall for middle class people for low income people, you know. there is still a legacy of higher prices, if mr. trump's policies work on particularly energy we'll see lower prices, i think that fed, i worry that fed may be lungeing too soon to easy money, i don't much about the see inflation go up. >> supply side policy will fix it it does not matter what fed does now we'll have a boom that is scott said, 4 or 5% with low inflation because this the supply works that is happening. >> great stuff thank you
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scott bessent and kevin hassett. >> joining us now ben shapiro, cofounder of the daily wire. thank you, ben, there is a lot of speculation that in his first week in office, president-elect trump not in office but president-elect, that we're seeing progress overseas. perhaps hamas? i don't know, iran? qatar, trying to kick hamas out of qatar some talk, phone calls from palestinian, i'm not sure i buy it they should get ready for a change, how do you see the international situation, are they suing for peace yet ben shapiro. >> they know there is a new sheriff in town, conditions will be of an agreement, they know they have shifted with donald trump, no longer running away from allies like israel or curry favwith iranian mullahs or slow walk
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aid to israeli, and ukraine and russia he will no longer pour money into a stagnating quagmire. he will look for a solution and an off-ramp, president trump is most efficient and effective user of peace through strength of my lifetime, the president of united states has used credible threat of use of force, threats of tariffs, threat of american power to greater affect than any president in modern history. larry: bep t ben there is reported three phone call between prime minister netanyahu and president-elect trump, i would like to see netanyahu finish the job, i don't care what hamas spokesman say or don't say. i would like to see israel simply finish the job, with hamas. and for that matter with hezbollah. what do you think? >> i think that is what trump will pursue, what president trump doesn't want
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is a continued person perk la laying -- p perchlorate of conflicts. and i think that president trump and prime minister netanyahu i would assume on same page on that. larry: regards head of the snake iran, it is time to all forces out, bankrupt them again, stop will oil and commerce stoll every bloody thing, full-scale no more appeasement. stop all of their trading, china, russia, whatever. and if they don't pay the consequence, ben. >> president has said that he wants to essentially choke off iranian economy when he was president iran was broke, they didn't not have ability to to spread terrorism all over the
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region via proxy groups, and he was right, and he also was responsible for the -- i think that president trump made clear and all his forfore made clear what policy will be on iran. time of weakness is over, time of strength of trump has returned. >> full-scale, just last one for you. blanket, on iran. prbankrupt them again. that could have the impact of bringing saudis in to the abraham accords that would be a very big deal. >> biggest deal in middle east, since probably 6 day war for saudis to enter the abraham accords, tr transformative of the middle east. larry: ben shapiro thank you so much appreciate it come
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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. 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.
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larry: joining us now texas congressman military veteran on veterans day. great friend wesley hunt. veterans day. it probably, it is getting some coverage in someplaces on fox, inwe're covering it, i see a wacko demonstrator in colombia against veterans day that is appalling but we believe in free speech, you are a veteran. tell us about veterans day to you. >> veterans day is for me and my family the most honorable day of the year, my dad is retired colonel, my sister retired lute will colonel west point grade, i am a west west grad and my brother ask a west west point grad, in 2 2006 we were all
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deployed at the same time, we live in country that honors that day, armistice day, a day in american history forever be wered because of the greatness of this country and nose who have been willing to serve and fight for her, for me this day means everything, i think about my classmates, friend, buddies, friends that are still serving, seving abroad, change god for them. -- thank god for them? larry: i say amen to, that my dad army army corps in world war ii, 1/2 g navigate or in european theater, by wife, her father was full bird colonel in air force. at retirement and many of her relatives, you are talking unto the choir, i think it is a value, we can politicize it, and you and i are both in favor of peace
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through strength, celebrating veterans day later on in string, we celebrate those who gave their lives on mem oriole day. >> we'll turn back too peace through strength get rid of die d.e.i. stuff, and find people who want to serve. and if you see it already, veterans are in a better place, they are safer president trump wants to create a lethal force, have peace through strength, create a lethal force so nobody wants to mess with us and our allies so we don't have to be used, but if used we're the best fights force in the world, i am glad from president-elect trump won this election he will bring peace through the world, i va a great predicttion by
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