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larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow, i'm l arry kudlow. so president trump surprised
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media and rest of the world, with brand new cabinet picks, just moments ago he announced congressman matt gaetz for attorney general. we'll have senators kevin cramer and ron johnson on that, including mr. trump's picks. but first, hillary vaughn will run it down, live on capitol hill. busy day. reporter: busy day. and president-elect trump pick for attorney general, congressman matt gaetz is certainly sending shockwaves here through the senate. senator said he was special less and susan collins is shocked. they are at a l loss for words, we did get more information on trump is filling out his cabinet making it official, marco rubio for his pick for
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secretary of state and former congresswoman tulsi gabbard his pick for director of national intelligence, we're also talking about president-elect trump's visit here to washington, d.c. he was at white house, got surprise b surprisely a warm welcome from president biden, who was first to say to same welcome back to the white house. >> welcome back. >> thank you very much. and politics is tough. and it is many cases not a very nice world. but, it is a nice world today. i appreciate it very much. reporter: what was expected to be awkward and cold meeting between former foes was a two hourlong fire side chat. >> i had an opportunity to speak with the president before coming out to do the press briefing, he wanted
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you all to know that president-elect was gracious, came with details set of questions, it was substantive. reporter: president-elect trump stopping by house republican meeting on capitol hill, vibe like an nfl football coach walking into locker room after winning super bowl, president trump celebrating not just his win but house republicans victory who are posed to gain control of the house, they will have a couple seat majority, not a lot of wiggle room, trump seemed confident whatever majority they end up, 5 or 1 it is not a problem. >> a very nice gathers, isn't toni it -- nice to to win. >> you are 5 or 4? i've or 4? doesn't matter. we got used to 1 for a
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while. you can get used to anything. reporter: but trump leveled with republicans who at times have bickered among tthemselves over issues their message is get it all done and unify. elon musk, tagged with trump today, he got a standing ovation and the the crowd, and we also are getting a good idea about who trump's go-to guys will be on the hill. john thune, picked add senate majority leader and mike johnson trump's endorsement today expected to be reelected speaker. on those cabinet picks from president-elect trump they will go through a senate confirmation process, one hiccup for congressman gaetz is he is under. >> president trump moving at warp speed to form his administration that is the subject of the riff.
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president-elect trump moving at warp speed. and you know what sounds like a businessman to me. he likes to get things done quickly as possible, he thought a lot about it ahead of time. and hover shocking to liberal media mr. trump favors people who are loyal to him and his policies, shocking. today's case in point. surprised many folks by appointing matt gaetz as attorney general. that includes fbi, both of those agencies need a top to bottom thorough house cleaning. here is what lefties are not telling but mr. matt gaetz he went to florida state college, got his law degree at respected respo william and mary, he practiced law privately, he won his fifth term to congress he served on
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judiciary committee during that time. and yes, there were unproven ethics accusations that were made by the biden justice department, that came to nothing. just like other biden w weaponization la lawfare charges aimed at trump. including senator marco rubio at state department and tulsi gabbard at dni, and mr. gaetz that is 20 top level president-elect top level appointments in 8 days, that amazing, day after his landslide mr. trump appointed susie wiles to the power fill job of white house chief of staff. pardon phrase but she is a strong and intelligent republican woman and first chief of staff in history to be a woman.
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in rapid fire he filled out his national security time, including border czar tom hhoman and elise st stefanik, a strong woman, and another strong women governor kristi noem secretary of dhs in just days this national security team it has been fill out, today, h. he appointed tulsi gabbard and marco rubio. on top of that, he did name 5 more senior white house staff members, and appointed mike huckabee ambassador to israel, and steve witkoff special envoy to middle east and lee zeldin epa a administrator. there are two more super business people, elon musk and vivek ramaswamy, they will lead the department of government efficency, doge, with a brief, to dismantle government bureaucracy, excess regulations, wasteful
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spending. and then a restructuring of federal agencies. it i is an outside group, they could ref recruit any number of people from business, first thorough overhaul from way too large federal government since peter graves commission 40 years ago during reagan administration. people down think that mr. trump is serious about budget cutting or reducing size of scope of the dc swamp. better think again. musk and vivek will be aggressively using supreme court decisions that curtail regulatory authority. so, count them a tax cuts, deregulation, energy dominance, choppying down the government, and securing the border. nothing short than a 5-star recipe for faster economic growth without inflation, that is the riff. all right. let's talk to two senators, north dakota senator kevin
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cramer and w wisconsin senator ron johnson welcome, a lot to talk about start with matt gaetz, a surprise. i'm sure left will go at him hammer but so what. senator johnson what do you think of matt gaetz appointment to the justice department? >> it is interesting pick. i agree with you president trump is operating at warp speed in terms of filling out his administration, he needs to do, that he got elected on mandate for a significant change in washington d.c., what he need. and i'm looking forward to what elon musk and vivek ramaswamy will i do with department of government efficiency, i'll cheer them along all the way hope to work with them to really acomp b b ark accomplish great things. larry: you sounded a light little luke warm on
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matt gaetz appointment. can i ask? on other hand, he is 5 term congressman on the judiciary committee with educational requirements. >> i have always appreciated how he requests witnesses in hearings, he is a start person and loyal to president trump. i don't know enough about him in terms of ethics charges, it is an interesting pick. we'll see how that unfolds we have a c confirmation process and i'll have a open mind. larry: senator kramer, you will agrow they need a a 100% top to bottom house cleaning do you agree. >> i am pretty sure ron agrees with that as well. problem with justice department, besides corrupt in terms of use of lawfare,
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that is disgusting. they are dangerous. they carry subpoenas, bang -- badges and guns and they have a mines of spying on us. that does not mean they are all bad apples there is no question, the consequence of a corrupt justice department frankly needs a house cleaning, i would add one other thing to this, that is american people want that. they are afraid of their government, and justice didn't needs to be the people that we're l least afraid of. larry: i don't find it shocking that these trump appointees would be -- wait for it, loyal. they would be loyal to president, and loyal to the president's policies, i am reading almost every major newspaper front page, including "wall street journal." he is appointing loyalists, senator kramer, of course, he is. he was just electorred in a landslide that is what you
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do. >> well, this is what self-government is about. we are special in that regard we're self g governed you will put people that agree with you, we learn a valuable lesson last time. when it was slower going into did two a new president who was not used to the political system, and a senate not used to being in majority and a republican president we learned that lesson that time is of the essence, ron and i and our 51 colleagues are equally committed. larry: senator johnson, an interesting and inspired cabinet choice was pete hegseth, i him from fox. -- i know him from fox, he is very smart and well educated, princeton and harvard and distinguished military man. with any number of bravely medal wuss wrote a great book war against warriors, and wants to root out d.e.i.
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and crt, and concerned about the way that defense department is going. he is qualified. what do you make of that? that is a break of fresh air. >> you use term that i would apply to the people that president trump is picking, smart. they are highly intelligence people that is the first cry tieria, you need people that want to aggressively implement the president's agenda of dramatic change. the status quo is unacceptable, 35 trillion in debt, federal government is trampling over our freedoms and rights. certainly suppressing economic growth. we need regulatory relief, and tax relief. and he is speaking people who will -- picking people who are not cautious by bold like he is, he will be responsible for his picks. larry: i would like to -- >> i would like to speak to pete thing, he is a great pick, he has he is a
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warriors' warrior, enlisted men and women of military have been looking for someone like pete hegseth, he will not do it alone. this idea of a military that so woke, that is to not be desired by recruits is a problem for us, having said that, you have to remember that a lot of the generals that are under scrutiny, salute upstream to political leadership. i think we need someone like pete who can rip through this and pick out phonies from loyalists, but, i don't want to be hard to generals, i do think they are somewhat victims of bad leadership. larry: okay. there may be an executive order that would have a review of generals. there may be. this is not the first time, stories in various
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publications. revered general george marshall during world war ii had a similar review, he thought it was necessary. then it was conducted during and after world war ii, not the first time. i'm not in pentagon. it has to be you know, if you will bring in a matt gaetz, to oversee house cleaning and justice and fbi. just bear with me. you will bring in a pete hegseth to oversee house cleaning in the pentagon. not detracting from the bravely and valor of our armed services. we just had veterans day, keeping us free, nonetheless you need strong people, he is bringing -- mr. trump bringing in elon musk and vivek ramaswamy, senator johnson this is taylor made for you, vivek ramaswamy, and elon musk, probably a lot of people men and women
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from business, for a thorough going review of the bloated federal government. the entire agentses that should not exist, regulations that areo unconstitutional, spending that is unnecessary. and kr-- corrupt. it is you see the thyme, theme, mr. trump wants to go through the entire federal government. defense side, domestic side, all of the agencies we thought of it as dc swamp. remember he said, the night of his victory speech, he said promises made, promised kept. to me, i will go to you mr. johnson, i want kevin ckevin cramer to weigh in they are promises exp and kept. >> absolutely. we're out of control. the d.e.i., woke ideology
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that the biden administration has inflicted on our government agencies that needs to be ripped out, one of more popular ads of one that said, she is for they, them, i'm for you, trump is for us, for american public not big government, time to shrink size and scope and cost of government and influence over our lives. larry: senator kramer one more. we're reading. the weaponization of fema, so, it was not just this one woman it was not, she is blowing whistle on the higher ups. they weapon size fema against anybody that was for trump, that had a trump sign on their lawn. that is so -- it gets you so angry they have taken things so far, no wonder the american voters threw them out. >> that is right, they w weaponized all of government, government is a
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bad weapon, it is contrary to everything that our country was built on and that conservatives and moderates and patriotic americans believe. they have gone so extreme. -- elon musk and vivek ramaswamy project, i think that is wonderful, the first persony would call, is ron johnson he has done more investigation on bureaucracy. the next thing is go through recent court cases, overturning chevron, you know the major questions doctrine from west virginia versus epa. if you look at those rulings and opinions of majority judges they pretty much have already neutered much of the regulatory state we need to do they need to identify those things that are no longer not only not necessary you go not even legal we need to defund them, we can do that with
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budget deregulation. he i'mliminated 80% of federal jurisdiction of waters that is about 80% that deal with water that no longer have anything to do. >> first thing they should do find out how many government workers are coming into work, they started teleworking during covid, they have not come back. i would be concerned if i was not showing up now with elon musk and vivek ramaswamy on the job. larry: wonderful about that also is, all in salary, benefits, pensions and mile health care they make several time more than comparable private sector workers that has been pro en proven out of line. >> senator, i am out of time, turns out, wait. 91% of political donations
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from the federal reserve guess where? democrats, 91% that is our nation's central bank. protecting the value of our money? keeping price stability for middle and lower income working folks. larry: 91% of them gave men to democrats, i have to tale i. there is something very wrong with that. you get the last word. >> well j. powell hides behind independents when it is convenient and he trots out democratic agenda in terms of his position on monetary policy, there a big controversy about whether donald trump should fire him, he should fire himself, he should be ashamed and step down out of represent for new president and his mishandling of inflation.
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>> i appreciate you very much senator kevin cramer and senator ron johnson. >> coming on kudlow. no matter what fed says. 91% giving money to democrats. we'll talk about if with great pal breitbart economics and finance editor's john carney. and you can catch kudlow every day 4 p.m. on fox business. if you can't, phoen text your favorite 9-year-old, and she will show you how to dvr the show and you will never miss a thing, i'm kudlow we'll be right back. to see if you can save money with a commercial auto quote online so you can get back to your monster to-do list. super helpful. see if you can save money at progressivecommercial.com. thank you.
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larry: so, item one, no matter what fed says inflation is not dead, today cpi report shows that. we have other things to talk about. politics, john carney breitbart economics and finance editor. i would not say, -- they are stuck in the year-on-year change in cpi is running 2.
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6%, target is 2. core, pce deflater, for 3.3% last 5 months, 3.2. they are not getting downward glide path they had before. and even three month changes, 3. 6%, on the core cpi, i don't know. you know. just goes back the jumbo rate cut in september, really? that was a terrible mistake. they should not have cut in november either. >> not in september, november did not make sense, they talked themselves in to having to do november cut like the december cut, they will probably cut in december again. they should not be doing it. they should have just waited. those numbers you cited, it went up a little bit.
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ze3 months now before rounding if you round it went up several -- almost rounded up to slightly higher 0.3%. larry: powell, said at his press conference he looks at core inflation you look at core pcerce deflater it topped going down. prices never go down. i keep seeing it. prices never go down. powell said if we over shoot we could under shoot, he over soverovershot for 4 years. >> you look at cleveland fed meeting inflation the same for 4 months, the fed is
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wrong, inflation is not returning to its target, it is staying where it is, which is above, that creates a risk, if anything tightens up, you get more inflation it is not falling and i don't understand why the fed will not admit it. larry: you talk well elon musk and vivek ramaswamy, they will chop the different down to side. point, i don't want them to pump up money supply and lower interest rates so donald trump has a big inflation back, i don't want that, just as they should not have pumped up the last summer, to try to somehow goose the economy for kamala and the other thing, you write this, 91% of the federal reserve donations go to democrats. which is outrageous but. you say this is recent. >> this election cycle 91% to democrats.
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almost -- it was 11 to 1. dollar that report to democrats compared to republicans. it was light that in 2020. but earlier election cycles it was more balanced and lower. the fed officials were not highly politicized in 2012, 2 t-- they were tiny. it has gone to extreme, they tried to change personnel at fed, they are no longer just the paper pushers, they brought in a lot of ideologues. >> therefore, i ask why should we believe the fed? why should we believe the numbers, and the forecast? that have been so badly
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wrong, you look at 91%. donations to democrats, in this cycle, you have to ask yourself, what kind of credibility do they have? that is as kr corrupt as other agents, really? they give their money to democrats. >> this is huge. larry: like the college lounge at an ivy league university. larry: it is worse they have to hire 15% conservatives at harvard, this is terrible this compromised fed's credibility as nonpartisan independent organization, right now they are a wing of the democratic party, funds the democratic party, jerome powell should treat this as an emergency, i wrote this article, he should be asking his people how it is we have no trump people on our staff, no republicans on the
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trump, you have been keeping them out. larry: there are trump appointees, j. powell was a republican appointee. mickey bowman on that. >> christopher waller is there. larry: you are talking about bulk of it is staff. the board staff, whether regulations or economics or monetary research and theory and so on. that where it sounds like the problem s last one, does this include reserve banks in country or just board in washington. >> reserve banks. the new york reserve bank, is the worst of all. that is really anti-trump, and as i said this should be treated as an emergency for the fed's credibility they need to figure out why their staff -- even it was just want to officials that is not bad, but the staff that
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really runs it, it is feeding the data to the officials it is bad what they are this far left. larry: all right, john carney, breitbart economics and finance editor thank you, tough story. someone has to ask them. as a news conference. >> they should invite me. larry: i will. >> why is it so shocking that a trump would appoint loyalists. my gosh, loyalists, of course. people are loyal to his policies, and to him. we'll talk about it with caroline downey, liz peek and monica crowley, ladies' night out on set, i'm kudlow. bla ady. the markets, like life, will turn and challenge us. but when emotions run high, we stay grounded. with the hcm buyline, we work to empower investors, in navigating market volatility and complex conditions. we provide a diverse portfolio with proprietary mutual
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larry: hang on, a shocking thing, president-elect trump would appoint people who are loyal to his agenda and himself. another pa, that the, we have liz peek.
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and monica crowley and caroline downey. come on liz. every major newspaper, here is trump how dare here, he wins in a landslide and dares to appoint loyalists to his cabinet. >> it is a pejorative. a loyalist. it is stupid thing, i was out on x today saying how about ally, he is appointing allies. they are aligned with his mission, by the way everyone who voted for him wants him to hire people who aligned with his mission, they are is upy on the about this white house is coming -- they are upset this white house is coming together if warp speed, and efficient, they have about 20 months to get stuff down. they want to hit the ground running. they really want to do that. they need to have their ducks in a row, get people in place to get things done
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for american people. i don't think that is shocking. larry: they v have appointed over 20 people. he has been president-elect for 8 days. can i get your quick take, not -- monica, john thune. new senate leader. >> well first, we are in a new age of transparency, and acun accountability, u.s. senate should not b exempt from that, today, this morning u.s. senate did a secret vote for g.o.p. leader, this is unacceptable. they should go before american people tell them how they voted my choice was rick scott. more closely aligned with president trump. we were talking about
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loyalists. that would have been my preference, john thune on the record supporting january 6. investigations, going after trump allies, back in 2016 final weekend big controversy the record on twitter saying mike pence should be nominee not donald trump. i hope there will be no problems here. senator thune did put out a statement saying he looks forward to working with president in promoting his agenda he will have 75 to 76 million eyes on him. he will be on a very short leash. larry: it is an interesting thing, care c caroline that leads me to hottest news of day attorney general pick, matt gaetz. you will get a chance to weigh in it surprised a lot of people, we went back florida state university. william and mary college of
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law. saintly wife was an under grad there. >> practiced law in florida, private law firm, passed florida bar this is his fifth term in congress and on judiciary committee all of the terms, one thing, he has been investigated for ethics, i don't know if that continues or not, but it was brought by the biden, merrick garland justice department, as you know investigated and weaponized and lawfared donald trump to death, now jack smith will be to unemployment. go ahead, mask mandate. >> merrick garland's legacy which still haunts many parents who were demonized as domestic terrorists, you remember. that needs to be overturned. and i'll say just because of selection is uncon
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conventional or unexpected it is not bad. part of trump's mandate to disrupt bureaucracy with -- i think he will be antithesis to merrick garland, in terms of loyalists, that is good governance to prevent defectors and leakers. i think that is good for the american people. i would argue, opposite of you are appointing cronies that is just making it aecho chamber, that is what he was elected to do. larry: i don't know anything about did, you look at his credentials on paper, and you look at he was called up on ethics investigation by demographic justice department, what the humanhell they make a living out of that. that is why biden is out of
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office, people are fed up with those lies. and pete hegseth, democracied h military hero, well educated princeton, harvard graduate school wants to get woke out of the pentagon wrote a book on that subject. and there may be a review of generals. that has been done before in american mystery, marshall did it during world war ii. in my view trump, from what we know, promises made, promises kept. he said i'll root out corru corruption. and go after dcswamp. >> and i think in te terms of d.e.i. stuff and wokeness it does not belong in the military, i think 90 percent of americans would agree. i -- i think pete hegseth is a great guy, smart. this is a huge management
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job department of defense. it is huge. i assume and hope he will get good people to run that army and m navy and various people under him that has to happen. i can make one comment about matt gaetz. and be a little bit of a discord note. what i know best about matt gaetz, what he did to kevin mccarthy, and organized. >> way of revolt against mccarthy, i disagreed with that, i thought matt gaetz did that inappropriately, so my concern, forget, that issue, he comes to this office now with a lot of people in congress, rai really not fans. >> monica, i don't it strikes me, you are roots out corruption you have to bring in outsiders to do it people who are not part of the club.
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i don't know mr. gaetz. i looked up some of s salient facts about his career here, looked okay. blah, blah, blah, pete hegseth i know well. . i want everything shaken up, is isn't that what people voted for trump for, look at elon musk. look at vivek ramaswamy. they will chop down the government like you have never seen. >> you cannot make an omelet without breaking some eggs. ddonald trump is ultimate disrupt ter. he created a team of avengers, tulsi gabbard and pete hegseth and vivek and ielon. american people voted in a
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landslide for president trump to do this, in retrospect it had to happen this way we could no longer go on with deep state corruption. larry: i have to jump out, caroline. what is national review saying? do we know about matt gaetz. >> not sure about matt gaetz so far not sure if he has been pleased with majority of cabinet picks. impressive across the board, including pete hegseth, because of his commitment of ridding military academies of wokeness. if you can restore mission of military, which is to protect and defend u.s. in academies then we are good. larry: liz peek, caroline downey and monica crowley thank you. >> on c kudlow, a weaponized law fair party, headed for unemployment
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i don't like unemployed. i am a pro growth guy but with special counsel jack smith, alvin bragg and fani willis, all of them i would like to see some unemployment there, what happened? what happened gregg? >> well, lawfare campaign failed. it collapsed as it should. biden's doj and democrat prosecutors thought their clever di indictments would ruin trump, americans are start, they saw it for what it was, a corrupted attempt to interfere with the election, it va validated how -- majority of voters issued their verdict to election day, none of these cases should have been brought they were legally unsound.
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larry: we have talked about it. many times. the ultimate jury is the voter, that is what happened had. they these prosecutors talked about what great cases they had. if they were that great, they would withstand an election, but they were terrible. and everyone knew that. so now they will be unemployed. >> yeah, i would imagine there was a long line at doj copy machine as jack smith staff were printing out their resumes and smith already has fold the up his tent, collected his toys and half out the door. his case, both, were specious. in florida it should have been civil act in washington d.c. he bent the law, mangled evidence and distorted facts to bridge a case that was not there only
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thing he had going for him was a potential jury pool that hates donald trump. larry: and you know, even in new york looks like they will lighten up and punt on it. that is interesting. alvin bragg and judge merchan. take a whack at that one. >> you know b bragg case should be dismissed. presidents cons -- same principle exten expenses to a president-elect it is in law. passed by congress prohibits any disruption in transfer of executive power. merchan knows that whether he and bragg will do the right thing is doubtful, they have a record of doing
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serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital, yeast, or urinary tract infections. a rare, life threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away. if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction. you may have an increased risk for lower limb loss. call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of infection in your legs or feet. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. ♪ jardiance is really swell ♪ ♪ the little pill with a big story to tell ♪
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♪ no. ♪ -no. -nuh-uh. ♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. oh hey! would you like to join us? no. we would love to join you. ♪ larry: that's it for kudlow, thanks for watching, folks.

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