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between tech and communication and we ball languages with income-oriented sectors here that are relatively inexpensive and looking towards utilities and real estate and environment where rates are probably not headed a lot higher and seems like they're range here. room for earnings to grow in those sectors and we throw in inexpensive healthcare as well. liz: rob hay worth, it's the beginning of the year and we'll see you many times throughout. looks like a big comeback and doesn't erase the losses for nasdaq or s&p and gets us there. have a great day. kudlow is next. larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow.
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i'm larry kudlow. kristi noem joined dramatic ice deportation raids in new york city, that was this morning. what she told her staff moments ago. take a listen. >> permission is big and it's vast. i know you approach with a seriousness of what it requires and walking alongside all of you as you do your work every day to make sure not only do you accomplish your job and do it with excellence, but that you have the assurance that your families will be safe also and we leave this country save for our kids and grand kids far into the future. larry: all right. very, very good message there. episcopal will have more -- emily compagno will have more later on in the show. first up, ice news aishah hasnie
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live in doral, florida, and keeps getting the best assign el pasos in the florida sunshine. good, high supra aural headphones. tell us how -- go ahead, aishah, and tell us how difficult it is to be done there. reporter: i'm a very lucky girl, larry. we're making news and house leadership is down here and pushing the message of unity and president trump wants to unit the republican conference and don't have a big margin in the house and can't afford to lose many republicans and that message not really being received by every single house gop conference member. i talked with chip roy not in doral about skipping this one out. watch. >> asking me to spend money to sit in a resort without doing our job in washington and the plan we put forward and you've not no plan. we have a plan. leadership says we don't have the votes for that plan. show me that.
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reporter: house freedom caucus, larry, offered up a two bill plan to accomplish president trump's goals to pass border security, rate the debt ceiler -- raise the debt ceiling first, and then expand the tax cuts in a separate bill. last night, president trump again said he's open to one or two bills and doesn't matter to him. vice president jd vance spoke today to the gop conference. another house freedom caucus mebaral f norman wants to be here in doral because trump and vance were speaking and being at a florida resort with the palm trees and sunshine and it will actually put pressure on house republicans to go back and do their job. jot runway is short and we'll be in dc and have the conversations and the connections and we'll have to have pen and paper. reporter: larry, everyone is asking when the process starts and when will we see action?
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you'll finally see action next week. i'm told that the house budget committee will take actions to pass the budget resolution next week and that'll be the first teped and kicks off the reconciliation process as they figure out how to do this, larry. larry: you're 100% rate and start with the budget resolution. aishah hasnie, thank you ever so much. starting with tom emmer and lisa mcclain later in the show. meanwhile, president donald trump is going to be a major lead budget cutter and that's the story of the riff. >> trump's omb shows he's serious about cutting spending. it's doge on steroids. omb put out a circular that orders all executive departments and agencies to freeze all
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federal grants, loans, credits and subsidies that are consist with president trump's recent executive orders. this is going to investigator collude stuff like foreign aid. aid, diversity, equity and inclusion money and most importantly the green new deal. this spending freeze could negate the entirety of the misnamed inflation reduction act. which was nothing mar than an enormous left wing slush fund to put joe biden's corporate cronies and repriced to total over $1 trillion. and unpopular mandates and grants and credits to buy electric cars. all that enraged millions of americans that want free choice to purchase gasoline powered cars or diesels or big trucks or whatever they want.
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bide the great biden welfare blowout and makes the case that gop should go back to prepandemic spending on medicaid and food stamps, known as snap. there's about 10 million more people on medicaid than there were before covid. federal and state spending on the program, listen to this, has grown by 60% to 963 billion. that's $963 billion, bigger than the entire defense budget. biden officials waived work requirements for able-bodied adults including the work programs and medicaid and snap and welfare. president trump will restore incentives to work for the able-bodied, even while he can still protect the social safety
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net for those truly in need. but, there's still more on the budget cutting front. turning to the civil service format of 1978, it allows the president to redesignate jobs if they involve policymaking at noisy recordings level. this could apply to 50 it thousand federal employees. already president trump is ordering contractors and agencies to submit plans to cut their staff. finally, i still believe president trump will restore executive authority, among other things would enable him to revoke programs that may have been appropriated but remain unspent. there are huge potential savings to that. for over 200 years, american presidents had impalment
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authority and deemed congressional spending to be wasteful or unnecessary. so looking at the president economic policy, tax cuts, deregulation, drill, baby, drill, and diploma agencies and adding work force re-destructions and this package counter inflationary and even while it can spawn the blue collar boom. that's the riff. big crowd here. wow, big crowd. they're all critiquing everything. we begin with fabulous sandra smith, coanchor of america reports and go onto wonderful taylor riggs, cohost of the big money show, and the great john carney, breitbart coauthor. beginning with sandra smith. >> i feel inspired by the riff
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and the take away is less spending and interesting, there's moment in the sunday show or whatever, there's an interview with jd vance over the weekend that everybody says gosh, you know, handling questions that i don't know were appropriately asked. we went get into the detail was that, but there was a question about what executive order did he sign to bring prices down? he answered fine but the answer was cutting spending. that's the biggest issue. larry: he could have used my riff. >> he did fine. larry: when did he do this? >> the margaret brennan interview. larry: i forgot about that . >> it's not eo, it's cutting spend asking that needs to happen to have prices come down and have inflation team. larry: and, taylor, it's new
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riffs, reduction in force. that's the governmental bureaucratic name they learned for all my years on the taxpayer dull, in the white house. but really, this, you know, in wall street journal is very important and civil service format and whatever level you are, you can be secretary, deputy under assistant, be middle level but you can be reclassified as a policymaker and 23 mr. trump doesn't like your policymakerness, you can be fired. >> sounds like omb memo that you were talking about. >> basically what i like about this, everything is up for review and everything is on the chopping block and doesn't mean everything is permanent and we're tuesdaying to evaluate our options and then when we get to see what policies were spending money on we like and what policies we have a ton of money we're spending on that we don't like, we get to review. i like the policy because it
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stops the bleeding and allows us to reevaluate and we can figure out how to move forward and a funny headline and cities from new york to san francisco all up in arms and some of the states get 30% of budget from washington and don't know what to co. it's not permanent. this is a pause to figure out the lay of the land, to fix the spending problem. to get to the root problem. system of articulation larry: that's the root problem of the deficits and root spending is the problem of the debt. the americans know that and politicians don't know it. trump know it is and he's going after the swamp. the swamp is this work force thing. and he can reclassify them as "schedule fs for the civil service sector and passed during carter years and over 50,000 federal jobs, john. i want to add to that the impoundment issue. i know that official washington swampland doesn't like
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impoundment and fact is that american presidents had if for over 200 years till a far left congress took it away from richard nixon during his worst moments in 1974. but budget cutting, employment riffs, and impoundment. that'll be tough, tough stuff. it's a profoundly inflationary. >> there you go. >> remember, that federal workers and the swamp don't add goods and services to the economy at all and consume goods and services by forcing people out of the federal government into the productive private sector and add to supplies of goods and services to the country without adding to demand and find productive jobs good for us and frankly good for them because they're sitting around in jobs they never go to and do no work and do not add any productive services or goods to the economy. check them out.
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i guarantee, that's greater than 50,000 and it's in the united states government and huge and classify all those policymakers and donald trump is getting rid of every single one of them. larry: well done. giant to get something in here because we had karoline leavitt's first -- larry: i'm going deepseek first. >> -- press cons presence and going for them and 23 you're going after it, you'll continue to receive it. it's important to get it. larry: not going after per se. this doesn't. >> positive food stamps, social security, medicare, medicaid. biden put all this money out and took away the work requirements, which were actually put in a very long time ago. i'm going to say 30 years or so during the lincoln gingrich years and one of the greatest reforms for welfare and what happen when had people had to go back to work if they were able
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able-bodied and had to go back to work, and millions of the economy are sore. >> run it like a business. larry: there you go. taylor, just a moment, i don't want to obsess about this. deepseek. i'm doing it. it's in the front pages and everybody is talking about it. i happen to think people are overly obsessing about this. moreover i don't believe a thing the chinese government says. please, taylor, i want to bias your response. [ laughter ] >> i have some mixed thoughts. i think i do understand that people say china uses way more chips than we were told. they stole the algorithm from openai, they're using higher performance chips than they were told. that being said, i do beelike what the president said today that all of this just puts us on notice. we're not guaranteed to be number one in ai no matter what. can't rest on yesterday's laurels and need to continue to
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innovate and china, don't believe that deepseek as good as it is. they're not that far behind. i remember openai executives saying we used to talk about china being years away -- behind, they might only be months behind. so i agree that maybe china hasn't come up with deepseek and incredibly revolutionary product and a quart ere of the cost and everyone else in the u.s. overvalued and overspending and it puts us on notice that we need to be very careful with ai. we need to innovate and a pro business at ministration, and we need to support -- administration and support entrepreneurs to make sure we don't fall behind to china. larry: i agree. it's a great riff you have. i agree. i don't know whether they spent $5 million or not. that could be a phony number but that aside, our big hitters, i mean, even in the paper today, microsoft, openai they're all prepared to spend a lot more money. >> that's the soleoff; right?
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larry: today the market came back and nvidia lost 16, 17% yesterday and last i heard up 11% today and bouncing back. they have the best advanced chips. >> yes, 1,000%. larry: no debating that, and sanctions will be applied if this is to family jewels and technology. i won't obsess about it on the show. you're here and i want you to talk about it. >> thank you. larry: everybody is talking about it. some of the doormen in my build willing talking about it. >> everybody own as bit of nvidia. larry, one way this is going, is it is going to provide armament to critics of the trump administration that don't like the energy consumption that building out ai is going to do. that's why the chinese are pushing a low bush what they claim is a low-cost, low-energy ai because they want to undermine support for building it here in the u.s. with high costs. that's where they're going with this. we need to be on board. larry: we don't really know how good their chips or systems are.
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>> this could be theranos for ai. larry: you're a roll, stay that way. donald trump's tariff diplomacy with columbia is apock robin louful. people that want to understand trump's tariff views should watch carefully what he did to the president of columbia and basically told them to pound sand and said, you don't bring our deported criminals back to columbia, 25% tariff tomorrow 5:00 o'clock 0% tariff the day after that and -- 50% tariff the day after that and could go all the way to $100%. what did the guy do? he folded. what are we learning from trump v columbia? >> we're learning that trump looks attar riffs as a way of -- at tariffs as a way of negotiates and trump says we'll have a 25% tariff and the rest
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of the world wakes up and said i don't want that. what do i have to do to get rid of it? it took hours and happening all around the world and rest of the world saw that happen and american businesses saw that happen. they're not going to run in fear when trump said i'm put ago tariff on a country. oh, good, that country will behave better and that'll happen. larry: sandra smith, think the president of mexico was watching the columbia president? >> i think. this goes back to your message of put them all on notice. it's an incredibly strong message and shucksesful one to operate in realtime -- successful one to operate in realtime and i think that people saw what happened and they think if they're going to mess around, they're going to get messed around with and get showed effective negotiating strategy this president prosperitied american voters and they wanted cheap negotiator in the white house. larry: could be aless san learned for tan -- a lesson learned for canada but they have no government or leader.
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we'll have to watch how it works out. we have a story on google maps today. the gulf of america. by the way, mount mckinnley has been restored too. >> amazing. larry: everyone loves mckinnley. do we have -- no pictures of the gulf of america? i thought we did. they announce it had this morning. >> the ap came on and said they're not changing. larry: ap may not change. >> 'til calls things by name sake they gave up 30 years ago. they're not a guide to the current names of things. i will say, this is important, the name mexico did not come from the aztechs. it's not an ancient native name. it was named by the spaniard and gulf of mexico was named by the spaniards and aztecs and natives didn't have a name. trump isn't renaming and taking from a native population. he's saying, look, it's our gulf. we should call it the gulf of america. >> don't have it yet but we will soon. gulf of mexico.
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>> oh. larry: i heard it this morning. that google made its decision by a senior google seen yore vice president. >> i still call it the triborough bridge. larry: scot bessent was confirmed yesterday easily. what do you think of him as treasury secretary? >> it's taking shape. i think this is agued choice on the part of president trump, and i think it all feeds into a grand master economic plan that the -- which the goal that i think we can all root on here in america is a business friendly environment. i hope ultimately we see that, cost cutting, regulations rolling back. he's part of the entire equation, and i think, you know, there's prosperous times to potentially come. larry: i like that. 300% and supported scott the whole year. he's a very shrewd market guy at treasury. that's what you've got to have. >> what we need after talking
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about what janet yellen has done and only funding short term securities in order to win an election. scott bessent is smarter than that and cut his tops and currencies and knows this market and knows what to do if things go haywire. he's the smartest guy in the room. larry: he cut his chops on currency. i love that, taylor. john carney, taylor riggs and sandra smith. i tell you guys. catch sandra and coanchor on america reports weekdays at 1:0, along with cohost brian brenberg, jackie deangeles and dagen mcdaniel from noon to 2 eastern on the big money show. and read john carney any old time you want. >> yay. larry: i don't want to leave anybody out. coming up, how can donald trump use his energy dominance agenda
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the way i approach work post fatherhood, has really trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families like my own. in the average household, there are dozens of connected devices. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. larry: how can president trump
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use his energy dominance agenda to beat russia? plain and simple. joining us now, pennsylvania senator dave mckormick, what a great sound that is. pennsylvania senator dave mckormick that's a long time friend, it's great to see you. senator mckormick, very good article from the atlantic whatever they're called, atlantic think tank, but basically we want to beat russia. we want europe to use our natural gas, lng. you know a lot about this. your state is i think the richest natural gas state in the country, maybe in the world. >> president trump's ageneral darks now he's opening up lng exports again, which biden closed down. he's permitting ln projects and insulations and is there enough, david. is there enough? what are your lng people, long gas people telling you from pennsylvania? >> yeah, it's a huge
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opportunity, larry. good to be with you. president trump and i both campaigned on energy dominance and nothing more important to america's national security to be exporting the natural gas and other fossil fuels and energy around the world. nothing more important to our economy in pennsylvania. these are great paying jobs and nothing more important than the environment because that natural gas is replacing coal fire plants in places like india and chai that . the eo the president did reducing egglations and allows us to have -- regulations and permitting reform and we need pipelines and have lng export facility, and get that beautiful, clean, natural gas around the world. the other thing, larry, which is so important, with the growth of ai, there's going to be a tripling of energy demand over the next ten years and pennsylvania should be at intersection of energy and ai big data centers. this is a huge opportunity and i've talked to president trump about it and secretary wright and burgum.
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we're going to have a big energy summit in pennsylvania to talk about ai and energy, because it's the future. larry: but also think you need to talk about europe. we, united states, should have europe as our best customer or let me put it to you differently, europe should have u.s. lng product as best customer so they won't go back to russia and that in turn, you know this, you are a decorated veteran, that in turn will weaken rus russia because it's e shop, it's a one horse economy, oil and gas. i'm going to get to sanctions in a minute, but the export of lng, creates jobs at home. but we need europe to use american natural gas, stay off of weeding them off of russia. >> i believe putin would not have invaded ukraine and part of the reason is that president
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trump declined and didn't support the nord stream 2 pipeline and biden did and allowed the russian natural gas to go to germany and it's outside on dependent -- germany is completely independent and doesn't these outside companies and it's export in pennsylvania and straight shot to europe and truly critical for europe security to have support of pennsylvania and american energy. larry: terrific. one other thing, senator mckormick, i love the sound of that by the way. just love the sound of it. one other thing, senator mckormick, i know you weren't at the hearing, but there was a senate hearing on panama today and the panama canal, and i'm sure you got feedback or some kind of reed out. i know president -- i think i know president trump but he hasn't spelled it out. what does david mckormick want to do and senators on foreign relations want to do and what happens with the panama story and can't allow china to run the whole thing or both ends.
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what do you think? >> president trump changed the conversation about promoting american interest abroad and protecting from china's aggression and ensuring we have the resources we need, and that's greenland and panama. i've talked to him about this directly, you look at what's happened with panama the way u.s. naval vessels are charged and it's counter to our interest. i don't know what the final deal will look like but i'm sure america's interest in the next six months relating to panama will be dramatically improved under joe biden is that's what president trump is doing and fighting for american interest around the world. i have a lot of confidence we'll make big progress. larry: terrific stuff. senator dave mckormick from the great state of pennsylvania. thank you, sir. >> yes, sir. thank you. larry: coming up on kudlow, donald trump is stepping up deportation of illegals and criminals and even dhs secretary kristi noem joined the raids in new york city this morning.
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larry: s donald trump stepping up deportation of illegals and criminals and kristi noem joined in the raids in new york city this morning and it was a big wow. joining me now, emily compagno, cohost of outnumbered on fox news and author of under his wings. thank you, emily. it's interesting to me how fast this is developing and meaning the numbers are very good and the deportations of this and over a thousand per day and got a bit of religion and only 300, what do you make of this? >> the statistics on the other side, larry, show ago frankly historic -- showing frankly a historic 94 plus percent
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decrease in border crossings. this is working for the message it's sending and the other message it's sending was well thought out and prepared for and organized; right. this isn't just some whimsical immediate president trump is in office and executing his orders and the reality is that we are benefiting from the people who are holding these decision making capacities in these execution positions that are benefiting from their decades worth of experience and that's what we get to benefit from right now. larry: referring to tom homan and others and he's been the tip of the spear. he's very good, i mean, he's a good communicator in his own way. he's an old time guy and he's been in there fighting for i don't know how many decades and going to see him going to roll up and get things done and numbers matter and ice raid arrests over 3500 in trump's first week and a thousand more just today. >> right, one of which who had
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been convicted for setting fire to and murdering his wife in front of other members of the family. the show is not long enough to detail the sort of reigns re-sis history these criminal haves and the existing and zombie resurrected form and mainstream and hollywood sobbing hysterically over this and make two points to them. number one, where were their tears in the former four years and women and children disproportionately murdered, raped and affected by these illegals and vice president biden and obama deporting illegal immigrants to the reality that it's infashionable and the 77 million that voted for trump and the reality is they're saying thank you and they're feel ago bit more free in their own home cities and certainly their dollars are going further. larry: and just to throw another one, the sanctuary city defense has been completely blown up.
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federal law supersedes local law and, you know, whatever moralizing some of these politicians we did it anyway. in new york, in new york, which was kind of the heart of it. something else though, let's see, more than a dozen of former special council jack smith's lawyer ntsb justice department is a nonlawyer and i say elections have consequences. what do you think? >> certain case haves consequences and former federal attorney and the reality is i don't know any client that would prefer interest that their attorney helped and certainly for the commander in chief and the president that members of the doj serve at his pleasure and i'm not quite sure why they're trying to hang on so closely and that particular bosses orders and at the end of the day, only a, have they been given choice and plum options
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for them and going to turn down including the sanctuary city fights and going for them to look frankly a reckoning and many participating for them and it's the underlying pin for this rash of termination. larry: there are legalities in what they did and constitutional legalities in what they did and never held up for them but there were. every reason to fire them but there were. shed no tears for this. >> that's why there's a subsequent and corollary investigation for this and not just step one that ends and the whole point is there's always an investigation being conducted into the questionable activities and if i were the american people and grateful for the tax dollars going for them and again, sure, call it a purge and they're terrified about the probationary aspect of two years, welcome to the real world; right. you either -- you show up and you put up or you're gone. larry: emily compagno, the best of the best. thank you ever so much, really.
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terrific stuff. >> thank you. larry: catch emily on outnumbered along with her cohost and weekdays at 12:00 p.m. eastern on fox news and i've shown up there a couple times myself. it's a fabulous place. lisa mcclain and chair of the house republican conference, house majority whip tom emmer and thank you to both of you. i appreciate it very much. i want to play some tape from one of the things that president trump said last evening and take a listen, please. >> if they don't make their product in america, then very simply they should have a tariff, which we'll bring trillions into our treasury from countries that never paid us ten-cents. time for the united states to return to the system that made us richer and more powerful than ever before and taxing citizens to look at nations that we should be tariffs and taxing foreign nations to enrich our
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citizens, does that make sense; right? larry: all right. that's not the tape i thought they were going to play. that's the tariff tape. i want to ask you when you were surprised with the tariff statements steal aluminum, cop -- steel, aluminum, copper and universal baseline and don't define it but it'll be 10% and what do you think of that. that? >> i wasn't surprised and president trump going to be on the campaign trail and now he's in office and different previous president and president trump telling us what he's going to do and his actions actually match his words and i wasn't surprised at all. larry: you know, tom emmer, i think it's interesting, i happen to favor the baseline tariff. okay. wall street is crazed about it but i don't care what they're crazed about and i happen to favor the baseline tariff and think of this for a second, a
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15% tariff and 10-15% and could finance a 15% corporate tax and everyone throw in a 15% capital gains tax cut. my friend steve forbes had been pushing and this is a certain consistency to this. and tax them and we'll give you tax cuts here and what do you make of this, mr. emmer? >> i'm going to agree with lisa and the president talked about this with the campaign and going to campaign that and going to look through things differently and going to be doing things in the way that doesn't mean this president has pointed out to all of america and i felt and new and we've been given our market
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to people around the world and going to return and donald trump is tired of that and this is america first policy and wants to take care of this country and going to worry about the other stuff. larry: they made such a strong statement for the president of columbia and tariff diplomacy and it's a very important weapon and i think nobody practices better than president trump. now, we were going to play a slightly different tape and i'll just read it real quick and mr. trump going to work with congress and on the largest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history. we got to get that done. and we don't want to get hung up on the budget process whether one bill, two bills, i don't care. now, i wasn't so happy about that line. i've been advocating as you probably know one big beautiful bill and that's what president trump wants and that's what
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speaker johnson wants. ms. l mcclain, lisa mcclain, i don't think it's advanced much and that's going to have it on the subject of one or two reconciliation tax and spending cut bills. >> if you go back to last night, the point that president trump was trying to make is i just want to deliver results for the american people. he is giving the house and senate to do whatever we need to do to get those results for the americans that actually put not only him but all of us in office. as the house stands right now, we're still pretty strong on one bill. at the end of the day, it's the result that matters, and that's what we're going to deliver. larry: tom emmer, running out of time like always.
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going to extend the tax cuts and going to extend the spending cuts in there and going through that and we'll all be happy and live on forever. i don't know i don't want it harder than it needs to b sir. >> you're right, larry. i'm the whip, tell me one, we'll pass it and say it's two, we'll pass it. we'll make one bill and go to congress and mark up the budget resolution and people should look at this and we'll pass it the week after that and guess what, larry, we'll stick with that aggressive plan to have reconciliation done with all the tax extenstension, perm nancy, t cetera. we're going to be pleased and you know what, donald trump will try to deliver exactly what he can't. larry: one big beautiful riff you just d. >> one big beautiful riff. larry: in favor of one big beautiful bill, and lisa mcclain
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on board, thank you both for coming on. appreciate it. i know you're busy. folks, we'll take a break and coming up, no more foreign aid and need to take over panama and maybe greenland also. we're going to talk about it with the brand new state department spokesperson named tammy bruce next up on kudlow. (auctioneer) let's start the bidding at 5 million dollars. thank you, sir. (man) these people of privilege... hoarding the financial advantages for far too long. (auctioneer) 7.5 at the back. (man) look at them — unaware that robinhood gold members now enjoy the vip treatment — a 3% ira match on retirement contributions. (auctioneer) 11 million sir. (man) once they discover their privileges are no longer exclusive... their fragile reality will plunge into disarray. ♪
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lyric with great pleasure joining us now is an old friend, tammy bruce, who happens to be the newly appointed state department spokesperson. how about those apples. tammy, great to see you. as i understand it, you'll be on the trip secretary of state rubio going to pan massachusetts this is a very -- panama. this is a very big deal. we talked with senator mckormick. give us a read out on this. >> yeah, it's panama of course, a great country, but it's many countries. it's panama, it is el salvador, costa rica, guatemala and dominican republic and he's going because of his commitment to this country and to where we live in general. looking at these nations in partnerships, and there's many issues that surround this. of course we know there's top line issues that people are aware of with panama and the border. this is complete the catch a a
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visit with economic prosperity, nature of how the nation cspan work together. regardless of what it is, you know, we've got the supply chain issues and manufacturing and the issue of transnational criminal gangs and have certainly immigration as well. this is now a day and a time, larry, we're working with the countries and these are our neighbors and interest in larger context and relevant. larry: i know the secretary of state and i've been a big fan. is he going to lay down the law with respect to canal and china and tolls. you know what i'm talking about. is he going to do that on this trip? >> it's partly about countering china and strengthening our relationship with the other nations, and that certainly is going to be discussed and not about laying down any law and
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going to be about developing the entire relationship and not about bossing people around and not about bossing other nations around and making it clear that a partnership with the united states is something that you can trust and something that comes with benefits and like any good relationship does and all of those issues we know what the issues are and so do they. we're coming, secretary of state marco rubio is entering this new frame work for the country and for theirs. it's an issue not about following orders and issue about working together for the prosperity of our nation and theirs. really his theme is going to make it stronger and safer and more prosperous. larry: i wish him luck. give my best to the secretary, and congratulations on your position. >> thank you, sir. >> i think changes will have to be made in the panama canal. larry: see how the trip turns out. >> thank you very much. larry: tammy bruce, we'll be rights back with my lost word.
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