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och tariffs and immigration and higher inflation and it takes awhile. liz: dough down and loss of 483. we're heading back down and s&p down 74 and nasdaq down 6 and games for the year big day and we watch this and interesting, gold is climbing by about $27. >> where's the 10-year yield. liz: at 4.21%. >> i saw one on the ten year. liz: the low of the session was 4.106. a wild session coming to an end. there's the 10 year yield, 4.200 and that's been volatile and can't wait to see what happens. too. see you then.
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david: hello, folks. i'm david asman, welcome to kudlow. kudlow will be here in just a moment. before that, president trump is renewing the american dream. he's calling his speech that to congress tonight. the key question, what will he say about his growth, tax cuts and deregulation agenda? oh, and tough new tariffs hitting canada and mexico and china today for their role in the fentanyl crisis and hurt lutnick will join -- howard lutnick joining us with larry onset in dc and nec director kevin hassett on how we get growth, tax cut cuts and process parity. attorney general pam bondi on ending sanctuary cities and defending elon musk's federal spending audits and speaker mike johnson waiting in the wings as well. larry has a full show for you straight from the nation's capitol but first, our own edward lawrence live at the white house with more.
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edward. reporter: yeah, david, here we go. tariffs and how long the other country cspan hold out and the president is betting on u.s. consumer to hold out longer than china and mexico and canada. at the bottom, foundation of all this is stopping the flow of fentanyl coming into the united states and to nescient vise that, the president -- incentivize that, the president slapped 25% tariffs on goods and mexico and energy under canada for a 10% tariff and goods on china going to 20% and chinese foreign ministry spokesperson saying if war is what the u.s. wants, a tariff war, trade war or any other type of war, we're ready to fight till the end. chai that retaliated on 15% tariffs on chicken, wheat, corn and s cotton and 10% tariffs into food products into china like soybeans and china going to 25% and going up to $100 billion-over u.s. imports under 25% tariff in 21 dais.
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some conservative economists worry about where this ends with the public rhetoric keeps going. >> i am worried about the u.s. economy and negative world economy as well. reporter: on tariffs, canadian prime minister taking a trip down conspiracy lane, listen. >> even though you're a very smart guy, this is a very dumb thing to do. we two friends fighting is exactly what the o points in the paints around the worship god wants to see. he wants to see a total collapse of the canadian economy. that'll make it easier to annex
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us and first of all, that's never going to happen. reporter: president trump warning the canadian prime minister when he puts retaliatory tariffs on, u.s. reciprocal tariffs increase and the amount of the mexican president plans a call with president trump this week and they'll determine on sunday what their tariffs or retaliation tariffs could be to what the u.s. has done. more news and other big news after president trump announced that he was going to pause weapon shipments to ukraine. ukrainian president zelenskyy said now is the right time to come together and make things right with constructive conversations going forward and don't expect the president to lay out plan for peace in earn europe. larry, back to you. larry: edward lawrence, thank you. i want to see president trump unleash prosperity tonight and that's the subject of the riff. so here's hoping president trump will deliver a rousing speech this evening showing how he intends to unleash prosperity in america. i'm hoping for a growthier
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speech, plenty of tax cuts and the president riding high on deportation, border, inflation and rolling back onerous regulation and locking energy and fair trade. putting the whole package together ask there's a massive booster shot for economic growth while inflationary pressures and costs can come down. right now the biden legacy is showing up in weaker and weaker numbers. and housing is soft, business investment is down, boydenings left trump with a slump in the economy and $2 trillion deficit as far as the eye can see. lick rales trying to blame tar riveras. the fact remains that trump is
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trying to breakthrough unfair trading system that's penalized american companies with his brand of reciprocal and fair frayed reform. and the idea of tariffs being inflationary is poorly thought out. massive government spending and money printing causes sustained inflation. mr. trump is working against that and in a short run, trade actions might cause one time temporary price increase and over time, reciprocal trading could bring tariffs down and not up and reciprocal trading 308 seizure disorders could bring large scale supply side benefits to the american economy.
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trump tax cuts 1.0 produced huge revenues. hopefully mr. trump will forcely point out people voting against the tax cut plan voting in favor of a $4 trillion tax hike and it'll absolutely decimate whatever is left of the economy he inherited from joe biden. let's pass one big beautiful bill. by e memorial day and one big beautiful blue collar boom and fatten wallets and prosperity for all americans. that's my riff for tonight. happy to have my dear friend with me once we got our sound back. thank you, david asman and we
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have howard lutnick. it's great to see you. >> thank you. stuart: stock markets going up and down and we can't describe that. larry: how did you interpret and what it is making them today. and can dark mexico and china. going to close the boarder and going for them and it's not respecting trading partner and end it and going for them and very simple and got 24 and don't want to hear you talk about it and americans to stop being murdered and opioid and fentanyl and nice job on the boarder and the fentanyl deaths are not declining in the way we expected so what do you think the president's going to do? he's going to come out today
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angry that americans are being killed and the mex mexicans and canadians are on the phone with me today that they'll do better and the president is listening because he's fair and reasonable. it's not going to be pause, none of that pause stuff, but he'll figure out you do more and i'll meet you in the middle and we'll announce that sometime tomorrow. somewhere in the middle will likely be the outcome and president moving with the canadians and mexicans but not all the way. larry: to clarify, you mentioned an announcement tomorrow. less than 25 or how would you characterize this? >> usmca. larry: oh. >> people in who are backing the way he set trade up in the first term and people outside of it and looking carefully at that and trying to find if there's a way in there to come in the
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middle and and kansas city chiefs they'd fade indians and point here and trying to clarify. larry: the president of satisfaction and what the tariffs are across theed board and tariffs and exceptions through the tariffs and usmca and it's a very complicated deal putting together in the first term and some things exempt from the tariffs or how would you explain that? >> the best way to explain it is >> leaving with the rules and the president is considering giving you relief if you live
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under those rules and going for that and going to pay the tariff and concept of china and what kind of war and it's a drug war going with a trade war and not a tariff war and they still did it. and i tell you what, they're thumbing their nose at the president and going for this president and going for them and getting something back big and strong saying stop it. that's what he's doing with china right now and they've got to stop it. remember, in 2019, they said they were going to end it. larry: first thing that trump asked xi jinping was to call for capital punishment on anything with fentanyl or other drugs and xi jinping without batting an eye said yes and never did it. never did.
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>> how about he does that right now and make the tariff something of the past? larry: no relief for them. >> if they stop and talk about april t which is what? reciprocal tariffs. fairness, fairness, fairness. we get ripped off everywhere. holy moly if you saw how badly we get ripped off in the world. finally donald trump saying look, i want fairness. you charge us, we charge you. how could you argue with that? i couldn't understand how anyone could argue. bring him down, bring him down. if you want to keep him up, what do expect us to do? larry: april second the reciprocal tariffs and canada and mexico could. >> of course you will. >> see them and i'll give you an example and canada with a 5% sales tax. it's being sneaky. how about dairy products and talk about our dairy farmers.
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200% on milk and milk products. you say what, what? i thought that was usmca. usmca with a lot of cheating on the side. i love when trudeau was about to leave the government and obviously he should leave with his kind of talking. he's leaving the government and hopefully elect someone that's clever and comes down and says to donald trump we want to do business with you, we want to do business fairly, and get rid of all the nonsense. they've got a digital tax in can dam it trying to tax the tech companies. what happened to usmca? the canadians like to cheat. larry: we don't know how, when, why or what? talking about april fool's day. state of the union and going with the tax cut and unleashing
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prosperity, howard. >> no tax on tips or overtime, that's the key and we in his administration are going to balance the budget of the united states of america. everybody makes fun of us and there's enthusiasm and not going to deliver. i tell you, for donald trump, we're going to deliver and we have the gold card. people are coming. larry: hot item by the way. how much -- what is it? >> $5million gives you a fast path to citizenship. pretty darn cool. that and all the tariffs coming in and waste, fraud and abuse coming out and $4 trillion in entitlements and no one cut it. everybody deserves medicaid, medicare and going for them and
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imagine complaining about that and the democrats saying i can't stand the fact he's asking and people we're paying with our money larry: thank you for coming on the show. >> i'd be betting on donald trump if i was a betting man. larry: indeed. coming up, folks w need growth and tax cuts and deregulation and howard has the story and we want to unleash the trump blue collar boom. next up, national economic council director kevin hassett joining me onset talking about the progress he's making with congress. ♪ tom hayes is passive progressive. the way kevin says he always has to help you. tom doesn't have progressive, so he takes it out on those who do. if you switch you can save hundreds. that's great. you can buy more of that cologne we all love. huh. progressive called me back about the claim i filed.
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>> all right, more on the big speech tonight president trump, we have kevin hassett, national economic council director and dear friend. kevin, well back onset. so, you're working -- this is important for folks to know, you and scot bessent are working with the people in the senate and house to produce a policy. these are trump policies. these are trump tax cuts, these are trump budget cuts and they'll have trump's imprompter on them and probably hear about them tonight. >> yeah, you definitely will
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tonight. it's something we talked about with the president in the overall yesterday and when history writes the record of this amazing year, then one of the thins they'll say is that we passed trump tax cuts and they were the biggest cuts in history by a lot. and those giant tax cuts will create enormous amount of economic growth and paid for and they'll be paid for by ending all this wasteful government spending and we're doing it with congress and doing it with doge that we have got in the roosevelt room and speaker and majority leader and other members of congress and everybody in behind the idea and the point is right now till congress acts, we're an economy that's being governed by joe biden's policies and we have to get these passed so the golden age can begin. begin l i mentioned this last night and the night before and the numbers coming in and biden economic numbers and trump's
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policies not implemented and they're going to be several months away and it's biden egoregular seizure disorders and recession or near recession. >> joe biden gave us stagflation, green new deal and wasted so much money and congress hasn't roll that had back yet. elon is doing his work. till congress passes the law that changes the budget tourist authorities, the money that elon is finding we shouldn't be spend sergeant sitting in the bank account for some cabinet agency and president trump knows the way to stop inflation is stop wasteful government spending and have supply side tax cuts and that's what we're doing. larry: kevin, this is so important and these are the trump policies and he was elected president. with all due respect to the respect senators and house members, they're administration policies and you're carrying out in the meetings and i need to ask how is it going? >> it's going great and absolutely going great.
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think about t the way we say it's the biggest tax cut in history we'll extend all the things that gave us 3% growth and then we're going to have no tax on tips, no tax on social security, r all the other things and no tax on tips or overtime and what do people do? they work harder and work harder and increase supply and putting downward pressure and upward pressure. larry: budget reviews going on and elon's doge review going on, omb's reviews going on. so there should be, i mean, the public wants to see less government spending and dices empowering of this overbearing regulatory bureaucracy.
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bureaucracy making government do what they want and defending the country and keeping the air clean and things like that but not to send money to usaid to do all the crazy things basically funding democratic campaign ideas. larry: you get trump's whole package and tax cuts, spending cuts, deregulation and energy and unfair trading practices and we can get to four and the reason is that we've got everything in the train we did before getting to 3% growth and now we've got this other thing, that's the message tonight and that's going to save the number.
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and that's where the golden age begins. larry: that's a really important point and all the liberals trying to pin all that on trump and it's nothing to do with him and you get better growth but it's not just a theoretical thing and lowering the deficit and getting better growth and doesn't that lower the debt burden. >> sure does. we will lower it by not having the wasteful spending but think about it this way, think about what the world looks like two year from now and peaceful world and prosperous world and wage growth 4-5 ti times and how optimistic about the country and everybody talking about anxiety of the changes that we're making and the changes are necessary and the ending the stagflation and smart policies and making the changes right now.
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larry: i remember years ago made in america coming down 15% and a guy from a think tank in washington and kevin hassett always writing in you cut the corporate tax and cut business taxes, the biggest beneficiaries would be the blue collar work force. that was you. you were right. you'd be right again if he cuts taxes all over again. >> >> they went utility l up $6,000 which i said between 4-8,000. he wants to under promise and overdeliver. he hasn't asked for the number but it'll be closer to $8,000 if we pass the tax cuts. larry: wow, $8,000 for a typical working family. that's the coalition. >> and the point is we said it before and it happened. larry: it did happen.
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>> people need to believe it. it's in the data. larry: the facts matter. kevin hassett, director of national economic council. thank you for coming on, folks, coming up, we'll talk to house members claudia tenney and wesley hunt and then talk to the new attorney general pam bondi, aural here right onset with kudlow and tune in for the live special coverage of president trump's speech to congress here on fabulous fox business tonight at 9:00 p.m.. eastern time. ♪ okay, son. focus on what you can control. everything else is just noise. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you're unstoppable. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. i've got a lot going on right now. let's focus. what are your top priorities? ♪
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criminals and this is quite some achievement and democrats going to make trouble and pick at the speech. they should be so lucky to have this. >> absolutely. down to 3800 in the movant of february just from the growl. we have joe biden doing absolutely nothing and encounselorring them to come across. literally by donald trump saying you're not welcome to come here illegally. come through a port of entry if you want to be a citizen of the united states. simple as that. larry: wesley, you're in the cleanup now. i call it that and bumped into tom homan in the west wing vestibule this afternoon and he's major operation to deport the criminals and the worst of the worst first and then keep going down. but they're folding like cheap suits. that's how i look at it. >> tom mo man is a very serious person and we passed hr-22 two
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years ago and last two years they blamed us for obstructing progress at the boarder and president trump saying and campaigning for the past two years and saying i can fix the border via executive fiat and do your job and biden refused. five weeks later, look at where we're at. larry: no new laws. >> nope, using laws we had in place. larry: absolutely correct. and federal laws supersedes local laws and pam bondi talking about that and going to talk about that and pam bondi. >> she's already been to new york and one of the guests at the joint address is family of laken riley. the young girl murdered because of new york's sanctuary city policies and green light law that prohibits our local law enforcement from working with ice had they been working together, they could have actually detained the murder of laken riley and her life saved. pam bondi has already been to
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new york and doing the work and amazing attorney general and i got to talk to her. this will be critically important for strong people in place. we're just doing common sense and following the law. that's what president trump will talk about. the golden age will be the common sense era. larry: i like common sense. wesley hunt, can we unleash prosperity tonight? i want to hear major unleashes of prosperity. >> we're going to and american energy and security and p america is back and we'll get a large dose of that from the 47th president. larry: i want to see him say to congress get this done. get this -- this is my plan. we just had kevin hassett on and lutnick but these are trump policies and trump's victory and trump's cabinet nominees and got through very nicely and now it's time to get his policies through
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to rid ourselves. the biden era is unfortunately in the economy still with us. >> yes, it is. larry: still suffering through the biden era. >> tax cuts and jobs era is in place and given us the refuge and only reason to survive covid and horrible policies of joe biden is because of president trump's tax cuts and jobs act. they expire. this is why we have to keep them and make them even better. larry: didn't you tell me you were on the ways and means excite tech athletics >> yes. larry: are you going to cut taxes? >> we are. i come from new york too. i mean, i pay the taxes, you don't. larry: god, i wish. as generous as the company is, we pay lots and lots of taxes. i want this big, beautiful bill, tax cuts and like them to be permanent and 1.0, 2.0 and talk about -- kevin hassett was here talking about it and it is the blue collar workers who benefit the most from his tax plan.
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that was proven completely by all the data from the tax cuts 2 point -- tax cuts 1.0 and we can do it again even better. >> no tax on tips and social security and impacts the people living paycheck to paycheck working butts off every single day for the country and people getting impacted the most and these are the people that voted for president trump and it's up to us. larry: this country needs fatter wallets. that's prosperity. >> if we don't renew the tax cuts, we'll see a massive tax increase to middle and lower incomes taxpayers and small business owners that create most of the jobs and drive the economy. this is going to be bbb, big beautiful bill. i want that triple b bill. i want that bill out there.
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larry: terrific stuff. claudia tenney and wesley hunt. two great friends and two great friends of the show. >> god bless you, larry. larry: we'll take a moment and work through, we'll get attorney general pam bondi on the show. here, let me play tape from president trump about his new attorney general, my good friend pam bondi. take a listen, please. >> pam has a hiss toric and urgent gently needed task ahead of here and job of crushing violent crime, demolishing the gangs that are all over the place and look at new york, if you look at chicago, if you look at loss angeles and destroying the tariff cartels is going to be a very big priority for pam and leads to crime and leads to a lot of drugs she's going to take care of it and stop the invasion of the country and get fentanyl off the streets and
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we're going to be working with her very closely. crisesty gnome and tom -- kristi noem and tom homan and others working closely. she'll restore honesty and integrity at doj and fbi. larry: all right, i think we're on. joining us is u.s. attorney general pam bondi, who is a dear old friend. pam, thank you for this very much, madame attorney general. we're talking about making america great again. what's making america safe again. >> we've all been going nonstop to make america safe again and starts with the boa boarder and tom homan and kristi noem doing a great job collaborating with all of us. larry, it's been nonstop. yesterday there was a huge arrest that we nead made of -- in california someone from
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guatemala, 20,000 person smuggling ring. human trafficking smuggling ring. yesterday in california. last week making arrest of isis terrorist in new york sending money to isis and it's non-1207. left and right. mexico gave us 29 prisoners, and that was huge. i got to talk to the family of the dea agent killed in the '80s and talked to his widow and his son. his son is a judge in california. they have been asking president reagan to bring this guy to justice. since the 80s and now donald trump is the one that did it. larry: one 06 your teaching ands we've been talking abouts this federal law supersedes state and local law and all this virtue signalling about sanctuary cities and you're breaking right through it.
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they're issuing at 1:00 a.m. trying to stop us and stop everything we're doing and trying short term orientation stop doge and secretary bessent, secretary of treasury. a judge issued an order saying this is one of my favorites, saying the secretary of treasury had no control other the money in the treasury department. that's how outrageous it is we're winning and going to continue winning and the supreme court, they follow the law. larry: how can these judges, you've got biden judges and you've got obama judges, these temporary restraining orders and they're taking president's executive authority away with article 2 authority away and can't do that and something's got to put an end to that. >> they can't do it, larry, but
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they think they can. one district judge thinking -- in rhode island rh, thinking he can control the money for the entire country and they think they're controlling everything and they don't. that's going after them and every step of the way and why the justice department fights back and will win and defend epa and secretary of treasury and defend all the money and it's the president of the united states' decision who to hire, who to fire, where money gos, not the career bureaucrats. larry: attorney general bondi, can you get this to the supreme court? how does this end? trump is saying he wants to review and pause federal funding in some areas and not all. pause federal funding for a review. he's not even cutting it and these judges won't let them have a review. there's something terribly wrong about that. >> there's a reason why they don't want the president to see
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the money and where all this money has been going and it's massive. the fraud is massive, i think the crimes attached to it that we're going to find are unprecedented. that's why the supreme court is backing this up and going to back us up. it's just getting through all the district court judges. the president has a right. he was elected overwhelmingly by the people of the united states of america to do just the job that he's doing. larry: last one real quick since we're talking budgets and stuff like that, you know me, i can't help myself. can someone take a look at whether the president should have impoundment authority? if congress said we build a bridge for a billion and mr. trump says i can do it for $500 million, why can't you let him do it for $500 million? >> they want to spend the money; right. they want to spend the money and don't want to listen to the really the greatest negotiator in the world, donald trump.
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larry: all right, attorney general pam bondi, you're very busy and kind. thank you for coming down. >> it's an honor. larry: folks, i spoke to house speaker mike johnson earlier today. we'll run that in just a moment. please stick around, thank you, pam upon i did. bondi. terrific stuff.
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larry: a bit earlier today, i spoke to speaker of the house mike johnson. welcome back to the show, speaker mike johnson. i know you're busy on this big day. thank you for doing this. there's a rumor -- little story on fox news that democrats want to disrupt trump's speech tonight, and my thought here is a simple one, with a guy as popular as he is, with 70 and 80% approval ratings on his policies, let me get this right, they're going to disrupt that? they have nothing 20 say? they can't even take men out of women sports? really? >> it's incredible. they have nothing left. a party without a leader or vision or platform. they they can do is disrupt. this joint address is historic.
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normally you'd have a state of the union and the president would come in really about -- on or about the end of the first year of his term, i invited him this early because there's so much to report. president trump is having a historic second term, and he's done so much in the last -- less than 45 days that it would take him three hours to go through all the wins and victories in the things he's achieved so far so i hope the democrats don't try to disrupt that. the american people back home are applauding it and we are here as well in the house republican congress. larry: mr. speaker, we were looking at numbers from a democratic 308, harvard harris poll. 81% favor deportation, 76% want to end waste, fraud and abuse and corruption, 70% want to cut at least a trillion out of the budget. by the way, his peace over to zelenskyy even though he blew up his peace overture is a very popular one and people think the minerals deal is a good idea. you can't -- democrats would die
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if they had numbers remotely like this after the licking they took last november. and they won't have them again and give to the dortmouth to mandate. i would summarize what president trump did in two worlds and strength and common sense and restoring on the stature and bringing back peace through strength and he's putting the pieces together in place to get the economy strong and follow up with the legislateddive agenda due to the same and restoring common sense and every one of the areas. we're very excited to be where we are. larry: that was my hook. i'm waiting for him, part of the speech to unleash proses perty.
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okay. i want tax cuts, permanent, use the right baseline, let's get the spending cuts. by the way, you worked a miracle, mr. speaker and getting it through the house last week. blizzard warnings june 1, get the whole bloody bill done. >> you've been a big help with that, professor kudlow. you've taught us all a lot. your voice has been important and one big beautiful bill as the president says and that's how we'll check all the boxes. we'll achieve all the big priorities and fulfill all the promises made on the campaign trail. we can do it all at once and if you break it up into separate pieces, it'll be harder to push through. i appreciate y you
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complementing the work of all my teammates and it was a joint effort and the republicans will stick together and we'll accomplish this mission and he can be the most consequential piece of legislation that congress passed in many decades and by extension, president trump is showing he could be the most consequential president in history and modern era. larry: speaking of non-miracles, i'm told and i'm hearing that zelenskyy of ukraine is now trying to crawl back into the good graces and he's even maybe apologizing to president trump and willing to sign a minute rale's deal and that mineral's deal by the way would give him more trip wire security against vladamir putin and future for ukraine than anything else that could happen.
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the way it went done in the oval office and coming back to the table. it's very wise on his part to accept that deal as you said, larry, that's the best outcome and best possible scenario to bring peace to that conflict and once president trump gets zelenskyy to the table and putin, woe resolve this and said all along giving the last supplemental to ukraine.
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larry: thank you, sir. speaker mike johnson is a miracle worker getting all this through, one big beautiful bill going to make it and folks, catch kudlow monday through friday at 4:00 p.m. here on fabulous fox business.
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larry: i'm waiting for president trump to unleash prosperity tonight and this speech before congress and i want a growthier speech as much as possible. get those tax cuts, permanent tax cuts and get the blue collar boom cooking and go to elizabeth macdonald who's got plenty to say on the subject. liz: larry, that was a terrific interview with howard lutnick that canada and mexico may deal with president trump tomorrow after the tariffs. great stuff. larry: thank you. thank you.

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