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cap and 42% of companies and russell 2000 is profitable and liz: fascinating to look at picks and say mouth mutual funds are taking a backseat >> dow jones industrials down 226 in the rest of the majors and who knows what tomorrow will bring. we'll be here. larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow. i'm larry kudlow. unleashed on the floor of new york stock exchange and liz
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peek, taylor resistance on all that and -- taylor riggs but fit edward lawrence at the white house. reporter: yeah, fox news polling showing 54% of people are somewhat or very helpful for the future, more than relieved or surprised and hopefulness seen on the floor of the new york stock exchange and president trump rang the opening bell and brought this message. vascularized we're going to put it straight. we're going to cut our taxes and very substantially. but getting down to 15. >> if you make your product here otherwise you're paying 21, which is 23409 bad but in the middle of the pack. reporter: president trump pledges to get rid of onerous legislation and any company coming and investing $1 billion
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gets expedited permits and business leaders are ic on president elect trump coming around and meta donated $1 million to trump's inauguration fund a few weeks after mark zuckerberg had dinner and amazon founder jeff bezos coming next week for a meeting and backdrop to all the hope and president elect trump believes the key to lowering prices will be opening up american energy. reporter: 47% and they say it's extremely important for trump to cut taxes and deporting taxes and the president elect has started his work and hasn't yet taken the oath of office yet. larry: yeah, he's the president,
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de facto president. i think he's the president president. anyway, thank you, edward lawrence. appreciate it very much. president trump captured a new american zyquist. he rang the bell for the new york stock exchange and edward chronicled and it's still the font of american capitalist and you could hear the chants of usa, usa coming from the floor brokers. mr. trump is the first president since ronald reagan to ring the bell at the opening and after the four years of absolute failure of joe biden's government socialism and modern monetary theory, it's no wonder the stock exchange floor traders were cheering and mr. trump promised tax cuts and deregulation to promote the economic growth of 3% or better. of course, he himself
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understands business because he was an enormously successful businessman. virtually no one in the biden administration ever worked in business. except for a few, in charge of dei and esg programs. which don't count. and will be blown away by the new president elect. over 2 trillion worth of regulations and most particularly the biden war on fossil fuels. this modern brand dumped sand into the gears of business and undermined the kind of entrepreneurial capitalism espoused by mr. reagan and mr. trump. mr. trump will move rapidly to make good on his tax cut plans,
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supposedly, include ago 15% corporate tax for domestic producers, and include that along with the other key propses to end the crime ridden wave of illegal immigration. it could become the center piece of his first weeks in office. already, american business and consumer confidence soared in anticipation of gails of creative destruction. haven't used that in a while. the national mood is turning positive. trump's win is reviving america's lost energy. it'll be rem removed and merck d
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others replaced. mr. trump told them assassination attempt in pennsylvania they became religious including members of his own family. and he reiterated his thought going all the way back to the rnc convention in milwaukee and came to believe that god spared his life for a reason. it is as though mr. trump has captured a new american zeitgeist. indeed, mr. trump himself may be that zeitgeist and that is the riff. liz peek and syndicated columnist fox news contributor and snbc former nec chief economist at the white house and taylor riggs, cohost of the big money show here on fabulous fox
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business. all right, kids, welcome back. can we just talk about gail's and creative destruction, font of capitalism, new energy that's coming up again with you, liz peek? you know, i am prone to rhetorical exaggerations, but in this i think i'm just stating the plain facts of the matter. >> i think it's poetic. it's poetic, larry. [ laughter ]. >> i think the mood has changed in the country and i was at an event with a lot of business leaders and every one of them told me i'm traveling abroad and everyone want toss be in the united states. this is really a -- wants to be in the united states and this is really a change and they want to invest here and really excited about what's going on and by contrast, europe is like a dumpster fire so you can understand that. but i do think that it has to do with regulation even more important than taxes and biden spooled out layers upon layers of regulation and having to do
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with labor and climate and all gums up the works and talking about inflation and bringing prices down. too much fun with too few goods and only too much spending but i do think there's a sense of resurgence. i'm so thankful. >> are you pulling my leg, larry? larry: the answer is you couldn't have mitt him or talked to him because he's been dead since 1950. i commune with him frequently. on the weekends quietly i admit, i love to talk about the gails of creative destruction. thinking about it, zahn quantitate computing and
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healthcare and so forth. i don't think we've seen the bulk by a long shot because now if elon and vivek really dismantle the regulatory state, than the technological revolution which he o wrote about glowingly and frequently and so forth, that revolution will run by leaps and bounds more, better, faster than anybody dreams possible. that's an important economic theme. >> it is. i think people are excited to liz's planned parenthood of spending and cutting back on doge and coming in and cutting back and it's huge given how much government encroached on all our lives and if any of the policies, and they're all great, i think people are really fired up about doge. they want them to come in and make government work for me again. make it efficient, stop the regulations and stop the
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economy and going for them and that's expectatiations and real sales of boom. it's not a good time for expanding that boom and it's never under any president, republican or democrats and going for them and there's no question mr. trump upses how businesses work and going upbeat and gives a trump innovative destruction. larry: people coming here and very, very interesting point and trump just said the day before yesterday and everything and going to invest a billion dollars into what net buying stocks and not realizing it and investing with structures.
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roadblocks and regulation and permitting and all the other stuff and climate stuff and epa and going to make that and liberals are going to scream and they're screaming in anticipation of this executive. if you're quiet for a moment, you'll hear liberals screaming. he's just going to do it and then the whole thing flows through and by the time. >> cutting to regulation and all the red tape, capital and going to encourage more people invest in the u.s.. it's a lot of vails and very good policy. >> it's cheap energy and going for them and the future and ai
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and enormous amounts of cheap energy, cyber -- not cyber, cryptocurrency requires them and most of the countries don't. we have been put ago lid on that. that's what donald trump is saying he'll get rid of. he's going to get energy up and prices down, which eventually that doesn't work but at least in the beginning it will. larry: opening the door. >> exactly. larry: the production will start quickly and binneds have done everything they humidly can to stop all that and in fact, going out the door, they've made more to stop lng exporting and it's going out the door. by the way, this is an aside. going out the door, the bidens are now taking equipment and other construction things from the trump wall and selling them. just to spite, these are the pettiest people going for them and i want tax cuts 2.0 and
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regulations and border stuff and all that goes with the border stuff and i want the energy stuff and i want to pack it in to one big fat outsized reconciliation fiscal bill and i want one thing and i want to get it going right away. the congress comes in january 3 and mr. trump is officially president on january 20th even though he's basically president right now. i don't to want hear anything or hear about two bills or three bills. i don't want to hear about six bills. i want action and i want the working folks who voted for him and the greatest coalition ever, really, i want their wallets to get fatter as soon as possible and i want him to talk about their wallet getting fatter. we're going to wait till a second bill comes and going right now and it'll be great. >> there's a story in "the wall street journal" talking about
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debating one bill or two and eventually when trump weighs in, that'll be how this is the line. larry: snow valley decisions made and john thune got ahead of skis and my friend steve miller in the white house got over his sky skis on this and boss hasn't weighed in yet. i didn't mean to interrupt. >> i totally agree. look, the interesting part about this is people voted on the economy but in many ways immigration did become a economic issue because we're all faced with crime and more people sucking up services from cities that don't have the money to pay for it. earlier this week byron donalds and the pressure of the expiration of tax cut will get us all on board to do a second bill later. that's up to senate, that's up to the former boss. larry: you like playing russian roulette. >> i do not. larry: if the blanking gear out
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and bullet hits, you're left with largest tax increase in history under a trump republican administration. i don't like those odds. >> i agree. and i think to everything we've talked about on the program, voters voted on take home pay. i need my pay after taxes and inflation to be higher tomorrow than it was today. larry: let's get moving. >> let's do it. larry: the other part about take home pay is inflation, not so good. what's happening here? ppi, wrong way the last few months. cpi, wrong way the last few months. up rather than down. what will they do about that, joe? >> they meaning the fed i assume? that's an excellent question and even better of why the fed will cut rates, which to me is extraordinarily improper for them to do it. inflation will move lower because of supply side effects
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of trumpeconomics will engage and that's the reason you do the one big bill and lower cost of strong dollar and all very effective and i expect inflation to move lower. unfortunately it's going to be cutting from clients to ask for the risks and next year the fed operates with output gaps and phillip curve, demand pull push inflation and they'll look by worry. this is not the case i hope but they'll look at trump's plans and think they're inflationary when it's the exact opposite. wait now, cut later and probably be the opposite. cut now and pause later. larry: fed should start cutting rates when energy and gasoline prices really go down. gasoline price haves come off from the peaks of two years ago. it's close tore $3 than $5. that's a good thing. when the price of gallon of gas is $2, it's good time for the fed to cut rates. that's what i think. when oil prices get closer to 50
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than 70 or higher, that's a good time to cut rates. i don't think they know what they're doing. i do not hit fed know what is they're doing and it's all gobbling it and the public has no clue. it and one big government blob. >> going to see if they're level three. three l >> we're all going to pay for them. the data don't want me cutting right now. we're going to pause. next year as inflation comes down, it can cut and if he pauses for whatever reason, then say well, i paused back in december. he looks less political.
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>> larra i, i know you're being very facetious there. larry: i'm not. >> not with me. larry: jay powell's time has come and doan gone and he served admirably and on the name of god go. let trump appoint his own guy and steer the ship. steer the ship. you can coordinate tax cuts and deregulation and fiscal policy with a decent mind of policy and whole system works better. many thanks to liz peek, gio, taylor riggs. we had so much in this segment. unbelievable. catch taylor along with brian brenberg and jackie deangeles on the big money show weekdays at 1:00 p.m. eastern right here on fabulous fox business. coming up here is china xi jinping coming to america to celebrate trump's inauguration? i believe he s. i'd love to sit
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>> we were in france where president macron did a fantastic job with the cathedral. we had about 80 bolder leader -- world leaders from different countries and all coming together and they all ped to meet us and meet me as representative of the u.s.. i was even thinking about inviting certain people to the inauguration and some people said well, that's a little risky, isn't it? i said maybe it is. we'll see. we'll see what happens. we like to take little chances. larry: all right, joining us now, dear friend general keith kellogg, appointed mr. trump's ukraine envoy. congrats to on the new position. if anybody can do that, you can. keith kellogg, has she accepted
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the formal invitation for the inauguration. >> i don't know, larry. i'm not sure who was invited yet but it would be brilliant if he did something like that . looking at immigration, no foreign leaders didn't come. they didn't come for obama or biden. president trump thinks out of the box and this would be one of the biggest out of the box thinking and would be brilliant to do that. bringing something like the chinese in. looking at, mentioning paris and here we have a president that's writing the world stage as he is and the american president should. you stride without fear and represent america. and president trump, president
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elect trump, show that had when he went to paris. makes you feel good. larry: yes, i agree with this. general kellogg, let me continue this guest list conversation. would you advocate inviting putin and zelensky and after the inaugural sitting down with them and talking over the next couple days and sitting down with them in washington dc, not, you know, not in europe some place and right here in washington dc and try to hammer out a deal? >> yeah, larry, anything that president trump does. president trump plays three lelevels and wouldn't surprise e if he did something like that . could he do it? of course. he'd make such a bold move and coming to ukraine and russia, i do believe it'll get solved in the next few months and he's the only person that can do it is president donald j trump and he'll do it. tired of killing each other and this is time as the president said in september and president
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trump came to the tower and he can pull it off. the optics of inviting somebody lick that is good. i would not put anything beyond the realm of the possible of that. he plays off instinct and knows people and knows how people react. it's this will be an exciting four year withs president donald j. trump and the world better get ready and something like that wouldn't surprise me at all. are you planning a trim to europe or ukraine? >> we're putting together plans to actually go out and just listen and we're, obviously there's only one government at a time and you don't want to run
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up the low can act. we understand that. doesn't hurt to listen to people, not to negotiate because we're not part of the government and listen to the people and we're aggressively looking at calendars and to do this in the near term and make sure we have the right elements to present to president trump so president trump will make the decision what he wants to do. he's the president of the united states, we're not. he is and we are basically his adversaries to make sure we fulfill what he pes to do for the american people. you made the kent about people getting ahead of their skis. we don't want to do that. get too far ahead of your skis, you fall over. we know who the president will be and it's his call to do it and it's his job to falite getting successful for the american people. we'll do that and bring in the war to europe to a close and successful close to the american people as well. larry: keith, moving to a moment in the middle east and it's now
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reported hamas or whoever hamas is and grouping people and more amenable to israeli troops and forces in gaza and has been report that had hamas has given over a list of the hostages, perhaps five of whom are still american hostages. i hope they're still alive, god knows. what can you tell us there? have they given over a hostage list number one and is there any significant progress on that front? >> ziti think the progress is that the president elect said they need to be released by inauguration date and he's ab slightly right. i can't believe it's been over a year and we haven't gotten the american hostages home. this is one of those that at the start, we should have told the remaining hamas leadership if you don't get the americans released and don't bring them home, you'll have joint special operations command out of ft. bragg action north carolina,
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into the fight. he said that and they're going oh, yeah, we'll give you the list and talk about it and get him home. in the state of the union in 2020 and if you attack american, your life is forfeit. he's repeat that had kind of statement and the entire world is picking up on it and hamas is and that's the reason saying okay, here's the names and where they're at and what's happened. we know at least one american has since perished since they took them as hostages and hope the rest is alive and we don't know and won't till the release. it's very clear the iranian hostage when is they were released the same day of inauguration and ronald reagan same thing is happening now and
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not hear in the opening riff. i concluded by saying that a new american zeitgeist has occurred and donald trump is riding the wave of that. in fact he himself may be the zeitgeist. and the source. if you look the word up in germany, could be a individual or a country. it's a word that the late great jack kemp used to use with so many of his $40 years ago with the reagan era and so much is happening and more. >> it's a palpable sense of relief and going to come in dc and they say that democrats are going to be relieved that donald trump won and the last -- the biden presidency was a complete nightmare for everybody trying to hide his cognitive deficits
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and chaos was unbelievable and nobody knew who was in charge and three weeks in between ousting biden and bringing in kamala and democrats are kind of relieved and have a grudging respect and admiration for donald trump that stemmed from -- really started after that first assassination attempt in butler and they looked at him and thought he's something special. larry: they asked him what was perhaps the most important moment of the campaign. of course he said the as is nation attempt -- assassination attempt at butler field, pennsylvania. he went onto say many people changed and became more religious including some 06 his own family members and repeat what had he said at milwaukee
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convention and kept him alive for a purpose, and i think that's part of the zeitgeist also. and i think that's part of them worth being part of the woke erasement this godlessness and dei and all the transgenderrism is coming to an end. >> yes, and i think trump's defiance of all the obstacles and all the incredible targets on his back between the assassination attempts and lawfare and defeat in 2016 and time called this a resurrection for a reason because, i mean, it was the greatest political comeback. larry: did they use the word resurrection? >> i saw the word resurrection, yes. that's incredibly accurate and that contributes to the mythical casework you're describing that -- mythical character you're describing and it was a devine intervention to many of the followers he was spared from
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death and also the fact all the cases evaporated of their own accord or everybody fell in line and realized that he was made for this moment. i mean, when i think about just how much the country realigned to him and i give you a wack at this news gastroenterologies and going for the news zeitgeist will replace headlines and biden announcing the largest single day act of clemency in new york and going to commutations and the history of pardons and
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commutations and i know one here and justice department like ig report where the fb and i recollects 26 can have issue human sources on the ground at the january 6 protest. this is the pettiness and low life of the biden administration. this is the opposite of zeitgeist. >> yeah, and confirms about what the perfect storm was that brought us to this point. biden does not disappoint. this has been an abusive relationship from the start, starting on january 20th, 2021, where we're getting punched in the face every day because this establishment doesn't like us. this is of course -- of course this is what he'd do. we're not surprised and the reason i think americans relaxed about it a bit is they know that trump, that daddy's home and all his nominees, all of his nominees are going to -- if
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anybody can change it because we felt this momentum a bit before the madison square garden event and we felt something was occurring and we were correct and it is encompassing and it's like the body politic. it's the nature of when you've defeated cancer. but you also cannot become elmore boldened and have to continue to watch it because it could come back. larry: yeah. >> we're in a position now where we've done everything we can do and it's the combination, trump did not intend. his family stuck with him. the charges and law dynamic and americans didn't bend ourselves and we waited and had the excellent organization during the campaign and dealing with the lawfare and also election integrity and there was the momentum on every element that stayed -- it was proper and felt it. it is being carried by a wave but the wave we can't take it
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for granted and trump will deliver, that is going to lead us into another exciting period of time.larry: you know, part in economic liberation or deregulation and part of this is saying it the other night and i connect the dots between the al smith dinner and going to the nnotre dame cathedral and here's trump saying and this time magazine interview talking about religion once again. here's trump saying it's okay to have religious feelings or something and okay to believe in god. i mean, the far left doesn't like god. the far left hates god and doesn't want god in any of our life. that's not where i was going to go in this and you prompted me to make this. trump is absolutely -- i mean, i'm a long time disciple for
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this with many other points and going for them. people trying to kick god out of schools and families and the left always tries to do that. what donald trump who may not -- you may not have expected trump to bring religion or god back but he s. i was going to ask you about mark zuckerberg that fixed last 2020 for them and going to look at zucker bucks coming back to trump. >> well, i mean, ease l our way in >> he's awes and will there's
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a meme that -- a weasel and there's a people that shows trump on air force one and trump and on and jd outside the window pressed against the glass is a very sad looking zuckerberg. zuckerberg. larry: oh, right. >> that's it. he missed the party and to that, he should have read the writing on the wall instead of putting it all in with the democrats. larry: and last one, take whatever loose pieces of equipment and taking things down that weren't nailed down or something. and sell them at auction. knowing that trump himself wants to finish the wall. i mean, is there anything lower
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than life? any pettier than that? >> no, it's the utmost contempt for trump and it's frivolous to do something like that and it's kind of waste and feel striking me as that way. larry: i think it's sick. >> i say there's something lower, it was going through mrsn that raid. and trump's conversion is what i think moves americans that it was deeply personal and not ideological. it's a beautiful thing to watch. larry: i agree. miranda, caroline, liz, thank you all. the drones over new jersey. are they drones or angels redeeming the state from phil murphy's socialism? i don't know. nobody seems to know. we have nate foy with a live report when kudlow returns.nc ♪ e as invested
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malicious activity reporter: reigns leading writing in a letter "some of the droneses observed maneuvers the critical infrastructure in sensitive locations include reservoirs and military locations and they're investigating up to 180 drone sightings per night". a police helicopter hovered over a drone and according to new jersey assemblyman brian bernards healthcare began. >> they don't need to track hundreds of thousands and only need to track one. who's at fault for one of them.
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e governor murphy with a radio interview last night he does not think. they're u.s. military drones and if they r he'll be the most surprised guy in the state of new jersey. larry: thank you. this state of disinformation and mystery can't last. e reporter: yeah, that's what people here in new jersey are saying, larry. officials saying they're having a hard time tracking the drone withs radar and issues picking up drone frequencies and some of the drone according to the briefing after the local lawmakers. people are frustrated. this is 24 days now with no answers. larry: well, they could be christmas angels. really could.
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