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larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow, i'm l arry kudlow. we're live from beautiful palm beach, atlantic
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university in west palm beach florida. promises made, promises kept, we have kellyanne conway and newt gingrich on that, but first up, grady trimble live in washington with latest on the transition. tell us what you got, grady. reporter: a big one that a lot of people are talking about, the department of government efficiency or doge, for short. and this particular presidential commission has already started hiring. they are now soliciting resumes via direct message on x, they are asking for people who are super high iq . small government revolutionaries willing to work 80 plus hours a week. and as heads of new doge department, elon musk and vivek ramaswamy are very
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publicly proposing areas of federal government they would like to cut. musk suggests some nongovernment organizations that receive money from the federal government, may no longer be eligible. ramaswamy posting on x that the new presidential commission will go af afafter diversity, equity and inclusion roles within the department of health and human services and efficient government has no place for d.e.i. bloat, time to doge it, and iing a quick way -- would force many government employees back intos office. >> if you tell people you have to affirm you want a job, and show up to work 5 days a week. how many of these employees will quit out the gate? those are kinds of inefficiencies low hanging fruit. that democrats and republicans, that black or white americans alike with agree on. reporter: a little bit of a slower day on the trump
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administration cabinet beat, there are some murmurs about possible dh hs secretary but trump has yet co confirm, that marco rubio for secretary of state, matt gaetz forag, tulsi gabbard for director of national intelligence, one of the big ones is who will trump's pick be to run the treasury department. larry: well, there are a lot of people hanging out in mar-a-lago, i can tell you that, reminds me like something out of the 19th century with office seekers seeing the president, holy cow. reporter: not a bad place to hang out. >> thank you so much. >> not bad. larry: unless you are in middle of it. promises made, promises kept is the subject of the riff. >> promises made, promises kept one of key themes of
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president trump's victory speech on november 5. you look at cabinet appointments so far, it is very clear he is making good on one major promise. shake up the washington d.c. establish. this seems the case with his nominations of pete hegseth, for defense. and matt gaetz for justice. everyone says that how converse's the names are. but you know what, they are only controversial if you a part of a club named the dc swamp, but they fit with mr. trump's campaign for example to take woke out of pentagon and lawfare weaponization out of the justice department. plus john ratcliffe, he will put it in to corruption at this cia. those are promises made, and they will keep them, same for appointing tough guy tom homan to be border czar because, closing the border
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and deporting criminals and terrorists is absolute key in trump campaign, and same for kristi noem another outsider, taking over dhs. as newt gingrich has written so far, most of mr. trump's picks are newcomers, that includes susie wiles. who engineered probably t greatest comeback in political history, newcomers are good, yes, they are loyalists, of course, they are, they have to be. mr. trump has a clear agenda on border, on economic growth, on law and order, restoring america first, foreign policy, he is appointing people who will agree with him. other newcomers are elon musk and vivek ramaswamy. who will totally shake up and then chop down a budget and recession -- receregulatory
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structure. another them how success will bring country together. unite country expi end the divisiveness. a huge theme from his speech, and speaking of big pictures, the picture of joe biden. getting along famously with his former adversary don dop donald trump in their far side meeting in oval office, both then pledging cooperation, you know if you look carefully, pictures worth a million words, president biden specially seemed the happiest anyone has seen him in years. i just can't get this thought out of my head. maybe joe biden voted for
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donald trump after all. think of it. that is the riff. all right. joining me now, i'm half kidding. joining me now great kellyanne conway. and hoisted of here's the deal on "fox nation." and newt gingrich former speaker of house, a fox news contributor. welcome you to both. newt you look great, terrific, kellyanne, you look great live the pink, you to kellyanne. i think joe and jill biden voted for donald trump. >> no doubt. larry: i'm not really kidding. >> why wouldn't say, kamala harris she made few things clear in her campaign but she made clear i'm not joe biden, i'll be different. my presidency will not be joe biden, then the women of view surge her by asking her the same question, what would be different. she could not name a sing thing. forget that for a moment, she was to be the change maker. it is unders out that
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americans -- turns out americans saw donald trump that way, we should not be our priced he is is a pointing people to senior staff in his white house who are change makers and doers they will move with energy, and swiftness, he doesn't have another campaign to think about. he wants to get in in take a second chance. magnitude the none of us have seen, we're good catholics, we believe second chances, if i hear one more dopey say on other networks say, he wants loyalists, is there an organization or politician that says disloyalists only apply. this is ridiculous. loyalty to agenda and to knowing him and way he works and him knowing them, they all have in common, there not a single stranger to him on that list, he knows them all emp. he understands them and they understand him that is the way you execute an agenda. i know it hurt him
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financially, legally and personally. when he didn't make it in 2020. i think it was best thing possible for the country. i know country suffered, he and his family d did, but it made everyone say give him demographic and geographic domination victory, people moving all of the changes. moving over so there is no mistake when the mandate is it is what he is -- america is asking him to do now he is asking the people to help him do it they should take serious their constitutional duties to confirm his nominees. larry: neutd newt to you have on this, there are a lot of newcomers they are more likely to be fearless, to just go at it, they are not worried about future jobs or past jobs. they are just like in there,
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to make a point and i think that is a very interesting point that you made. >> i think this is fascinating. in the 9th year of the trump political involve ment he is starting a new per first term, traditionaly when presidents get to second term they are warn out, other people are warn out, now you have a new envinvigorated president and people are excited and they share his vision of profoundly changing washington to make america great again, i think it is so i agree, it dramatically better in in odd way if he stayed in office, now you have a guy who had 4 years to think to build a team, chris kos country, i t i you will see results in a very
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dynamic presidency. larry: newt, what is wrong with lo loyalty, i still can't figure it out, like a slur, he is appointing loyalists. who should s he appoint? enemies, i . i don't understand. if you believe this something you should be out there on front lines. >> well, that -- you keep pretending that you are dealing with news media that is news media, these are the ppropaganda arm of the left, they would love loyalty to the left, loyalty to the right is direct threat to them, they wish he would appoint a series of sell outs who will do what they want not what he wants. and i think that he has got than message. and i think he -- they said of grover cleveland only other president to lose then come back and win a second
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term, he they loved him for enemies he made, i think trump relishes "new york times" and "washington post" and abc all of them sitting there with their teeth greeted hed -- gritted he is naming people who believe in making america great again, they don't believe in that. larry: kellyanne, is senator john thune the new senate majority leader up on the task of sheparding mr. trump's appointees 3. throu. >> yes, i believe so, he has been in 20 years and has been in leadership positions, he made amends with president this year, i have seen him pop up in center right evens, they get over the finish line in the critical swing states, most of all president trump carrying some of them
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through. they didn't all make it, i think they know they have a mandate, one warning, i got there first day in 2017 we had 53 senators, we have a majority. and obamacare was not repealed and replaced, truck . having a senate majority and house majority can be distorting, in terms of what you can get done, this is important for people to realize that the american people have spoken and senate should act thusly, we have great new senators coming aboard we have some senators that have been there a while who were trump sceptics who now understand he reshaped party to one, where americans say never again will you tell me -- never again will you tell me how to vote. this is the party of the worker, two-thirds of voters were in work class, noncollege educated they have spoken. >> of all races.
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>> i think that john thune understands that. and of 3 would have done a great job, he won fairly and squarely give him the grace. larry: newt gingrich same question about senate how do you read house? majority is very tight. and they are still counting. they have a lot to get through. >> i think -- >> a big agenda. >> i think first, mike johnson has the hardest job in washington, i could not imagine being speaker with that narrow a margin. if they design the tax cuts right, you were there with reagan in 80s, they designed them right. they go to a grassroot movement, they will pick up 30 or 40 democrats, we carried one-third of democrats for tax cuts with reagan. we carried half of the democrats for welfare reform, key is to did what reagan did create a program go to country make sure that country wants to the program and have the country pressure the congress, they
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have to count on every single vote, they should be trying to get 10 or 20 or 30 democrats on regular basis, then they will have a comfortable majority, they will not -- >> larry: kellyanne, another subject. let me say pete hegseth. at defense raised a lot of eyebrows. matt gaetz it was a st freak out but a washington freak out. and i think trump makes a statement with both of those. they will defend him, they will keep to his promises. shaking up the pentagon, shaking up generals taking woke out of the military. they are good missions. and as far as justice department goes, is there a more corrupt weaponized lawfare -- look at what they did, they are still doing it they just busted pay for
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play betting parlor they chose trump over harris. give then a chance, i would think. >> and ask them questions under oath during the con the confirmation hearing that is what constitution allows, president trump has rights to eselect who he businesses. of the defense chief of pentagon, we have to get in in and take out root and branch, the nonsense offices created for no reason, what is the purpose of the pentagon. to prepare and to win wars, to safe guard the country, if you have an office that is worried about d.e.i. and one that is climate justice and woke policy, what are we doing with taxpayer dollars and sending that mean
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message to world. and justice, donald trump elected november 9, 2016, by january 6 they had an oval office meeting, next day comey is in trump tower, and as they finish the intelligence meeting takes trump aside the way you say how are the kids. says by the way we're looking into this russian thing we don't know a lot about it, t they were after him before he got there on january 20, we know what strzok and page were doing. they weaponized but tried to thwart democracy and the will of the people, excuse me if it takes a second. >> donald trump has every right to make sure that acombination to democracy
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does not happen gabe. >> they think they will use it to -- they are missing the point. he is correct. larry: he has a guy in there, give him a chance, a lot of changes again matt gaetz were phony, they were never proven this is part of the weaponization, from the merrick garland biden justice department, why should anyone believe them. whole thing is falling apart. >> always wrong never-trumpers are the ones belly aching. they tried calling trump names. >> newt gingrich, i really have come to believe that joe biden voted for donald trump, and i have a hunch his wife mrs. jill biden did. what do you think? >> well, i think that fantastic she wore red, to go vote may tell you something. look. kamala harris she invites 70
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thousand people to a rally in front of white house, with president biden in the white house. and does not invite him out? then she shocked that she goes on. zoom and describes trup supporters as garbage, guaranteeing that would drown out her rally. i don't think that was an accident emp. i believe he was offended. larry: he looked happy to me, that photo op, very happy. maybe happiest in 4 years. nnewt gingrich and kellyanne,. >> yes. >> remember, only person to have defeated donald trump that is assault he -- that
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is all he wanted. >> okay. well put, i will see you both at mar-a-lago later on. >> coming up, dcswamp is already shaking in fear. with trump naming tough new outsiders, pentagon, justice department. cia. oh, my gosh. fbi too. let's get something there. kash patel will weigh in. and you can catch kudlow monday through friday, 4 p.m. here on fox business. fabulous fox business, if you can't get us at 4, please just text your favorite 9-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show and you will never miss a joe biden vote for donald trump. i'm kudlow we'll be right back.
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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. larry: two corrupt agencies, fbi and cia. i'm not breaking news. but they need to be swept completely clean. all right. joining us now to talk about it kash patel.
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former pentagon chief of staff. welcome to you. appreciate it. we know that john r ratcliffe is going to cia he is a tough by, he knows where some of the bodies are buried. >> john is a personal friend. he was in congress when we did russiagat russiagate, he is a fantastic choice, he stood upside my fbi and my doj that i used to run and work in lied to american people and federal court he took a lot of heat for it but he was right. larry: we have not heard fbi now, matt gaetz justice department this does oversee fbi we need a fr strong director. >> narrative and mandate
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president trump received it simple they want accountability inside of dc, i'm not saying everyone has corrupted them but leadership structure a lot of fantastic but some i don't understand what they are doing they are there for their next promotion and propagate and d.e.i. and white rage and climate change, let's ask american people to say these folks gave us disastrous afghanistan withdraw they drone struck 7 afghani children and didn't make responsibility for that, these folks failed the no fail mission of u.s. that are now leading us to multiple world wars it is time for a chairman. larry: let's -- for change. larry: let's go to the woke pentagon d.e.i. pentagon. and et cetera. pete hegseth wrote a brilliant book about it, a much deck cre decorated
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military veteran he is being criticized for this, i think he should be praised for this, this the kind of sweep of the pentagon you have to have every few -- i don't know 30 years. correct me if i am wrong, george marshall, great wartime leader had a similar sweep with generals and officers. have we didn't anything like this since then? this was a long time ago live 75 years ago. >> i eisenhower warned about it, it. they to a lot of good work but folks in leadership positions that corrupted it are running a revolving door. while i was seving at secretary of defense, let me
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make sure you get a billion dollar contract, it has to stop. you talk about defense department, for example ukraine conflict they didn't lose a billion by wasting it they lost a billion, they can't find it. this department of defense, and you are the economy guy has not passed a budget audit in 16 years, of course it is time for sweeping. >> has not passed a budget audit. this is interesting. >> i oversee the department of defense, and every year there is annual financial audit that checks plans in books, department of defense has not passed an audit of its budget. in over a decade. larry: something. what about the fbi? it was in a great story couple days ago, i think washington times, fbi leaders shocked and stunned at trump's victory. then it goes otakes next 20 or so paragraphs, they could
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not believe what happened, they may have to hand in their resumes. why would fbi be so political, that is not their mission, it because they are all liberal democrats over there, and maybe that is part of it or they were in charge of weaponizing, you know. here, melania trump really refused to talk to jill biden after because melania of furious at fbi invasion of mar-a-lago. down the road from here. what business did they have, what business did fbi have inciting cnn at 5:00 a.m. in marching to bust up roger stone's house in ft. lauderdale or. when they had to do was contact a lawyer, answer is left wing politics. >> look, where i worked with fbi agents, the question again we should be asking those folks that are outraged, where was your career official outrage what
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russiagate occurred and thousands of americans were unlawfully surveilled and houses of worship were on raided and children go to school and fbi posted up outside, i didn't see or hear the outrage then, it foes to your point. worst weapon we have in tomorrow government is two-tier system which has opinion weaponized the folk shows their hypocrisy. it time for donald trump to get in there with the power that american voter gave them, there is no revenge list, if donald trump is successful, he will make the institutions successful. larry: do what they are supposed to do to say, i would say mete out the lawfarely. the -- fairly. >> thank you kash patel, why is fbi bursting polly
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market? the election betting, and correctly called the race for donald trump. biggest election betting, three billion plus. and it was transparent. and fbi just swooped in. to close it down. and go after the ceo. probably because of what kash patel said, we have steve moore and mike faulk ener, i'm still kudlow, and we'll be right back.
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moore money. welcome to you. steve moore, you followed it, carefully, you quoted polly market, i check it. there is no reasons in the report, they bursted the ceo of polly market, and the only the reason i could think that fbi was sent in because polly market bet that president trump would defeat harris. >> they were right. larry: they were. and one last month, a three billion dollar operation, biggest betting operation. what is the fbi doing. >> and the back story, the courts decided to legalize -- i was always in favor of, but you nailed it, i think they put -- harassing this guy, because he was right. if you want to investigate people how about pollsters who got the whole election wrong. larry: good point.
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faulkender, a whack at that then another one. >> i think that is -- you pollsters were trying to tell the story that democrats would win this election now you have another group out there and i like about betting markets people put their money into it. when you are having your own money at risk, people say, no, if we look out at environment, and at what the economy is doing then, the conditions are ripe for a trump victory. larry: you don't have to tell some left wing pollster over telephone what you believe in. right? trump always under polled. >> one quick point. someone -- they may say someone trying to manipulate betting market. say betting big money on trump, someone has to take the other side of the bet, that is the cool thing. >> there was no manipulation of polls. >> right. >> a good point. larry: other thing to raise,
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we talked about with john carney. i want to raise it with you chaps. federal reserve board which prides itself on being independent. independent fed, blah, blah, blah, turns out, this was released by a left of center web site. the 91% of the fed's donations, individual donations went to democrats. 91%. now, my first question is, how does that make it an independent central bank, sounds like a liberal democratic central bank. >> i thing largely purged it of anyone that takes more supply side or capitalist perspective on the economy, they have only hired in at career level, those who fully align with a neokeynesian view of the
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economy. if you have a top down, then those are people are only donating to democrats, you get an echo chamber of a fed, no one else is bringing in alternative points of view on the economy that is why they failed. larry: steve moore, to take it one more step. j. powell was a republican appointee, then's democrat appointee, republican appointees on board of governors this is whole fed staff in washington it may be reserve banks out in country side as well. a few years ago, before joe biden, this was not true. if you look at early part of the 21 century. the donations from fed were about balanced between republicans and democrats, something has happened in very recent years to make this fed nonindependent. >> i have a solution to this.
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you may love it let's si c elon musk on them, and have sunshine and transparency. up our good friend rand paul has been talking about it for 10 years why does fed have to act in secrecy like they are some kind of te tertemple that comes down from god, everything they do should be open, their meetings should be on cspan, they should have diversity. there no diversity. larry: like npr or something. two inflation reports this week, cpi, and ppi, no more progres on inflation. there is no m progress and they are still outside their target, so why are they rushing to ease. i don't want them to pump up money supply and give president trump a high inflation rate in next 12
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month, surest way to get interest rates down to keep the inflation rate down. that relationship is very rock solid. what is the f fed doing. >> i think problem because they have this ideological bias today government they see trump coming in, they are worried he will create inflation. they don't recognize that energy abundance, deregulates, andic te extending pro growth tax reforms are disinflationary. and it sounds like powell came out today, and said he is not cutting rates he seems to think that president trump will bring inflation back, theyy it cdeclared victory way too early. >> that is it, i have not read a statement, i'm concerned that the jumbo 50 basis point cut and 25 after election was premature. >> look at 10 year treasury bill, the rates have gone up
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not down, the opposite. >> other thing, middle class people, lower income people who work, they don't seem to get lower prices. if trump energy revelation works, and deregulation works, yes. but the fed has not contributed there was a time fed would say if we had 4 years of extra high inflation we would be slow, and get it down, so some prices would fall. people never talk, middle income people are not on the fed's radar. >> right, if you red-hot line today, there are two issues, that really swung this election, people don't like illegal immigration, and they don't like inflation. biden did nothing about those, trump has to get both of them under control, he will. larry: just go after poll i polly market i guess, thank you steve moore and mike faulkender, see you later on. >> coming up president trump has officially picked
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larry: well now breaking news. president trump today officially picks robert f kennedy jr. to head department of health and human services, joining us now brooke rollins, chad wolf. what do you think brooky? >> you know, it is trump 2.0. he made a promise if elected again he would shake it up. the american people responded with a resounding yes. please shake things up. this is the donald trump that you and i and chad worked for and no one loved and no one should be too surprised. larry: you ran dhs, this is
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hhs. they are slightly different departments. you have thought , rfk wants americans to be healthier, but i think correctly wants to go after some sluggish regulators, fda. do you know much about this. >> you know, i agree with brooke, president trump is a reformer. he is a disrupter, rfk jr. is the same, i think that is what president says is needed now for hhs. to make america healthy again. and i think my guess, there is a lot of pharmaceutical companies and others that are very nervous right now. larry: quaking in their boots. >> change is coming to h hs, fda, cdc and sh other agencies. >> rightfully so after covid experience, this was once in a hundred years but, you know some things went wrong but a lot went wrong, it
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seems a lot went wrong emmating from bowels of h hs. >> that right, you remember. we were going deep to drug pricing and bringing drug prices down in our administration they had done nothing but crypt -- crept up we began moving down that path, the lobby, pharmaceutical lobby, every ceo in the world was calling our west wing they were not used to being called to task, why are our p people paying so much more than the rest of the world, it, it not make sense it may have been a taste to what can coming with that industry, with big food, and with keeping america healthy and just everything that a lot of people here have been concerned about. larry: i think robert f kennedy jr., will bring a real p p p p tone
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to it, he wants people to be healthier, past secretaries of h hs may have given it lip service, i think about it do you think he will stop president trump from eating mcdonald's fries and burgers and milkshakes. >> that is impossible. >> that would be a tough task. >> i thought i would throw that in. you came late today, the riff i said, if you look at -- i'm going back to this. fire decide chat, with biden and trump, joe biden looked happiest he had been in 4 years. >> i said this morning is joe biden joining the america first family. larry: joe biden voted for trump i'm telling you, and kekellyanne pitched in and said jill did as well. >> i would not be surprised. there is a transformative re recolbration of the political system, all these new people are coming up big
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tent that president trump inspired. and jill and joe biden come on in. you want hopefully freedom, safety, fairness, opportunity for all americans. we're your people. larry:e chad wolf, back to when you did run dhs, how quickly with t tom he tom homan and. >> they can send a signal there a new sheriff in town. i will say, hhs. plays a integratal part of this. it say whole of government approach, he when they talk about children and tea caring of children. larry: that come across with diseases that have to be checked out, what expired
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they didn't want to replace it. >> title 42. larry: will it be replaced. >> that comes from cdc. >> we founded america first policy 4 years ago whole point to be ready for next administration we didn't know when, but the experience that chad leading dhs, of you leading nec, and we would put forward plans and be ready for this moment, this moment in a miracle we found ourselves in with president trump come back in. to add to about what chad said we'll be more prepared. larry: i keep saying it promises made, promises kept. he said it. he is making good on it. chad wolf, and brooke rollins see you later on. >> see you tonight. >> i'll be right back with my last word.
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♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart ♪ ♪ as time went on, it was easy to seeee ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type two diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. 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 ♪ we now return to our interview with the insurance whistleblower.
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[ distorted ] i just think everyone should know there's an insurance company out there exposing other companies' rates so you can compare them and save. hmm. sounds like trouble. it's great, actually! it's called autoquote explorer from progressive. here, look! see, we show you our direct rates and their rates, even if we're not the lowest. so, whistleblower usually means you're exposing something bad. i thought it meant calling attention to something helpful. you know, like, toot toot, check it out! this thing's the best! no? ♪ [music] i could unlock my front door ♪ ♪ while i dine in baltimore ♪ ♪ no lock box to explain ♪ ♪ ♪ at 9:00 the doors would lock up ♪ ♪ save me from forgetful slip-ups ♪ ♪ if my home just had a brain ♪ ♪ ♪ i could make a custom pin ♪ ♪ watch the dog walker get in ♪ ♪ so ziggy won't complain ♪ ♪ ♪ when my in-law comes a-knockin' ♪ ♪ i can open, maybe lock it ♪ ♪ if my home just had a brain ♪ han is 22 years old. he's not just a pet, he really is a part of our family.
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knowing that he's getting good nutrition, that's a huge relief for me and my dad. (sings) old bean piglet head yes that is your name. if you saw his piglet head you would say the same. toot toot.
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larry: that's it for kudlow, thanks for watching, folks. -(screaming) -♪ bad boys -♪ whatcha want, whatcha want ♪ ♪ whatcha gonna do -♪ when the sheriff john brown come for you? ♪ -stop! now! stop! -(clattering) -heads up! -♪ bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do... ♪

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