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club, we have art laffer, former reagan economist, on top of that, we have florida congressman byron donalds. all right, i hope you heard my opening riff. byron, i am expecting that tough blockbuster speech from mr. trump on thursday, for every the new york economics club, and i think he will hit all -- here is what he will do and they didn't do, that thing. what do you say? what are you thinking? >> viewing the speech on thursday, right. donald trump will do and layout historic economy agenda that works for the united states of america, people have to go back to late 2016 when our economy under then president barack obama was very stagnant, obama and biden administration put up talking points a couple year about people need to expect stable l low growth that would be the new norm in america's economy, then in comes donald trump we change tax policy and energy policy, we cut massive regulations at federal level, and low and behold we had one of the greatest booms in economic growth in the history of country, and the wage gap, that democrats love to talk about wage gap was actually lowered un
club, we have art laffer, former reagan economist, on top of that, we have florida congressman byron donalds. all right, i hope you heard my opening riff. byron, i am expecting that tough blockbuster speech from mr. trump on thursday, for every the new york economics club, and i think he will hit all -- here is what he will do and they didn't do, that thing. what do you say? what are you thinking? >> viewing the speech on thursday, right. donald trump will do and layout historic economy...
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byron donalds. he has no mind of his own and echoes the trump talking points. fat and stupid okay. i'm not even gonna go there because there was a comment i could have made instead, i'll say, of course, i'm giving them a microphone. and of course i'm giving them a platform. we're in the midst of the closest race of any of our lives. and he's a member of congress and he's a spokesman for the trump campaign. and i want to hear what they have to say that doesn't mean i'm going to agree with everything that he said. by the way. you're not going to like this either. did you notice the agreement between congressman byron donalds and david axelrod who was senior strategist to president obama. both of them agreed that vice president kamala harris is going to have to come out and have something to say about the issues so that needs to be said. i mean, the idea, i guess this is what offended you the most about byron donalds the idea that we're this far into the campaign, and i know how she got there and there hasn't been a single substantive one-on-one interview as a political strategy, it m
byron donalds. he has no mind of his own and echoes the trump talking points. fat and stupid okay. i'm not even gonna go there because there was a comment i could have made instead, i'll say, of course, i'm giving them a microphone. and of course i'm giving them a platform. we're in the midst of the closest race of any of our lives. and he's a member of congress and he's a spokesman for the trump campaign. and i want to hear what they have to say that doesn't mean i'm going to agree with...
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that's kind of what i was getting at with byron donalds. what is the venue to have the pressing of these questions? are you better off than you were four years ago? do we have him back. hi, good to have you back. he is joining us once again. >> bill: what do you think about some of these extreme positions that are on camera from five years ago, none of this came up with other night. will the media get curious or not? >> the media won't get curious. they are in the pocket of kamala harris. let's be perfectly honest and why it is incumbent on president trump and jd vance to continue to press. i am looking forward to the vice presidential debate between jd vance and tim walz on october 1st. interesting how that one will turn out. kamala harris's strategy is clear. she will run and hide from the american people. she is going to hide from the press. she will not allow herself to be cornered. that's very damning. if that's how she will run as president, what would she do as president? she would hide from the american people no matter the crises.
that's kind of what i was getting at with byron donalds. what is the venue to have the pressing of these questions? are you better off than you were four years ago? do we have him back. hi, good to have you back. he is joining us once again. >> bill: what do you think about some of these extreme positions that are on camera from five years ago, none of this came up with other night. will the media get curious or not? >> the media won't get curious. they are in the pocket of kamala...
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larry: byron donalds last thought are you going to call mr. trump and make sure he incorporates king dollar and the laffer curve in his speech thursday? you calling him up for us? he'll take your call. he loves you. i know he loves you. >> something tells me i don't need to call him. he's watching all the time but look i think president trump will do a phenomenal job thursday. look out for next week larry this debate will be a big one. i think donald trump will hit a home run because his core signature policy outside of the border was tax policy. the democrats love saying it was tax cuts for the rich and it cost $2 trillion. all that was a high. we actually made more revenue into the federal government from the "rich guy" than under barack obama's tax policy. that is a fact. it was a great recipe of tax policy for the united states of america. larry: you know what? his speech on thursday before the new york economic club, that is a prelude. it's a bridge, right into that debate. you're 100% right. you two are fabulous. art laffer, common byron
larry: byron donalds last thought are you going to call mr. trump and make sure he incorporates king dollar and the laffer curve in his speech thursday? you calling him up for us? he'll take your call. he loves you. i know he loves you. >> something tells me i don't need to call him. he's watching all the time but look i think president trump will do a phenomenal job thursday. look out for next week larry this debate will be a big one. i think donald trump will hit a home run because his...
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do you agree with that, byron donald s? >> in part i do. we are seeing this phenomena where low skilled labor is being sucked up in part by illegal immigrants in the country and the harris biden policy on wide open boarders has been diabolical for struggling families, working families and people who are low skilled labor in the country. you got to secure the border, you have to be able to give americans the opportunity to be able to put food on the table for their families and in part that's correct. art is also very correct. there is a decrease in overall employment availability in our economy, and that is because of their terrible regulatory and tax policy, and it's a gross mismanagement of the american economy that is mostly focused on government subsidies as opposed to organic economic growth. larry: thank you, art and byron. coming up, help israel finish the job with hezbollah and hamas. simple question. yes or no? congressman mike walz, former secret service agent will weigh in next on kudlow. remember, catch kudlow monday through fri
do you agree with that, byron donald s? >> in part i do. we are seeing this phenomena where low skilled labor is being sucked up in part by illegal immigrants in the country and the harris biden policy on wide open boarders has been diabolical for struggling families, working families and people who are low skilled labor in the country. you got to secure the border, you have to be able to give americans the opportunity to be able to put food on the table for their families and in part...
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my reaction to byron donalds is byron donalds one of the best surrogates for the gop, for the maga movement himself. he's able to twist and turn just in terms of the way he articulates things and comes on and he can spin anything around in that direction. so my reaction to byron donalds is he's doing his job for the former president now, back to what matt was saying earlier about will this impact trump on the ticket? we haven't seen an impact him and i would i would compare more to doug mastriano in pennsylvania. you saw the margin that shapiro won the governorship in 2022. but donald trump in pennsylvania, the margin right now is pretty close, and he could potentially win the state in the 19 electoral votes. so it doesn't really affect trump like this. it's, we're going to all analyze this is going to be hipness, this trick, and years we're going to snap our fingers, we're going go back to discourse, and arguing with each other about how policy msm know it's going to happen because trump wants trump loses. it's going to happen. it's historic, it's going to happen. and then we're going to g
my reaction to byron donalds is byron donalds one of the best surrogates for the gop, for the maga movement himself. he's able to twist and turn just in terms of the way he articulates things and comes on and he can spin anything around in that direction. so my reaction to byron donalds is he's doing his job for the former president now, back to what matt was saying earlier about will this impact trump on the ticket? we haven't seen an impact him and i would i would compare more to doug...
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larry: all right joining us now florida congressman byron donalds, our great friend. e four years ago? kamala didn't answer it in the debate. she didn't answer it in that one on one interview she had with the local philadelphia tv station and apparently she didn't answer it at the black journalist meeting yesterday. i'm not even sure they asked her. i was looking for it i couldn't find it. maybe you can help us out on that. why can't she answer that very simple question? >> well, larry. i grew up as a lower middle class child, but i can answer that question. the american people are not better off now than they were four years ago. massive inflation because of kamala harris' tie-breaking votes for joe biden's agenda. massive illegal immigration because she refuses to do her job securing the southern border and joe biden simply is not running the country and our foreign policies an absolute disaster so it doesn't matter if you were a middle class child, lower middle class, poor, upper class or rich child growing up in america the truth is everybody has fallen behind. lar
larry: all right joining us now florida congressman byron donalds, our great friend. e four years ago? kamala didn't answer it in the debate. she didn't answer it in that one on one interview she had with the local philadelphia tv station and apparently she didn't answer it at the black journalist meeting yesterday. i'm not even sure they asked her. i was looking for it i couldn't find it. maybe you can help us out on that. why can't she answer that very simple question? >> well, larry. i...
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joining me now is congressman byron donalds. much for being here. >> good to be with you, or maria. good morning. maria: we haven't heard much of an articulation of kamala harris' policies. we me she wants to raise taxes -- we know she wants to raise taxes dramatically. we know that she was the last person in the room after the afghanistan withdrawal. we know that she's been overseeing the largest if not among the largest influx of migrants into this country in the last four years, and yet these polls have her neck and neck with donald trump. can you explain it? >> well, look, i think she's pretty clever at word salad and saying things that sound good, but there's just simply no substance. and i believe this is the reason why you have union members around the country are saying, you know what? we want donald trump. because they're working hard every single day, maria. they're out -- they're up at 5 a.m., 6 a.m. getting to the job, doing everything they can to make ends meet and then the price of everything has just been massivel
joining me now is congressman byron donalds. much for being here. >> good to be with you, or maria. good morning. maria: we haven't heard much of an articulation of kamala harris' policies. we me she wants to raise taxes -- we know she wants to raise taxes dramatically. we know that she was the last person in the room after the afghanistan withdrawal. we know that she's been overseeing the largest if not among the largest influx of migrants into this country in the last four years, and...
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congressman byron donald's.you see a sea of people in the bronx and we are not in mississippi, we are in the bronx. puerto ricans, venezuelans, black people. white people, everybody cheering because of who they were waiting for, the man they think will get this country back on track and make it reagan. they were excited, not leaving until they got a taste of donald j trump. >> the only contrast i draw is you could hand somebody your bags at the trump defense and the cross-dressing man would have taken them from your wife. these are the other perks besides the whole economy think. stay right here. but to cruising the old tax taxicabs. do think it's harder than ever to make that money and catch the american dream? next. ♪ the most commons side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today for the potential for fewer injections. clogged gutters can cause big
congressman byron donald's.you see a sea of people in the bronx and we are not in mississippi, we are in the bronx. puerto ricans, venezuelans, black people. white people, everybody cheering because of who they were waiting for, the man they think will get this country back on track and make it reagan. they were excited, not leaving until they got a taste of donald j trump. >> the only contrast i draw is you could hand somebody your bags at the trump defense and the cross-dressing man...
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we're going to get reaction from what of his top surrogates, congressman byron donalds is standing by live. we'll discuss when we come back, stay with us now, we take the war these bills you're crazy she's no idea. >> she sitting on a goldmine. >> she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, she can sell. all or part of it to coventry for cash, even a term policy even a term policy find out if you're sitting on a goldmine call coventry direct today at 80461 or visit coventry direct.com experience, a complete two-week wellness transformation with gold foods, nutrient, pac meals meet a pure, wholesome ingredients, heat up your goal though meal and a pan or microwave, and you'll experience delicious super fuel in under two minutes. >> each meal is mixed with our phytonutrient land. choose from beef, chicken, plant-based, or egg experience how delicious fueling your body can be kickstart your journey to a healthier you visit, go low foods.com today to start fueling your health. one meal at a time they'd get it. they know how it works, most importantly, it
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byron donalds joining me now.'m egotore talk about this proposal of a government efficiency commission and it's elon musk's idea and i don't know if he'll chair it or not. it's a great idea. what say you? >> the federal government is massively bloated and so many federal agencies doing things that are not the core mission and congress initially authorized them and i'll go a step further, much of the agencies not reauthorized in decades and can't implement them through congress and congress hasn't done that with a failure of congress and authorizing these committees and making sure that what they're doing is their core mission creating to do -- not only for the side missions that are bureaucratting love for them to do. and number three -- bureaucrats love for them to do and we've raised millions and millions and reported for decades and nobody does anything for it and it's the bill in congress to do that and it's a great idea and love for elon to be part of it and need you in the private sector to take range of it.
byron donalds joining me now.'m egotore talk about this proposal of a government efficiency commission and it's elon musk's idea and i don't know if he'll chair it or not. it's a great idea. what say you? >> the federal government is massively bloated and so many federal agencies doing things that are not the core mission and congress initially authorized them and i'll go a step further, much of the agencies not reauthorized in decades and can't implement them through congress and...
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joining me now to discuss this florida congressman byron donalds, congressman, always appreciate your time. there's where democrats are on this, which i think is part of the reason why you've seen the former president have a gut instinct of being cautious on this issue. i think he's been reported to have said this was a problem in the 2022 midterm elections for republicans there's also where anti-abortion advocates are on this, which to some degree you've heard them over the course of the last several days. be very frustrated with where the former president is. wish he would sound more like as one told me, his first term version of donald trump, what do you say to those reliably republican? voters who are concerned on this issue i would tell those voters in the state of florida and around the country that president trump's been very clear when it comes to abortion specifically to florida he thinks that the six-week ban is not enough weeks but at the same time, the ballot initiative is far are too radical for the state of florida. >> and so every voter in our states haven't made that d
joining me now to discuss this florida congressman byron donalds, congressman, always appreciate your time. there's where democrats are on this, which i think is part of the reason why you've seen the former president have a gut instinct of being cautious on this issue. i think he's been reported to have said this was a problem in the 2022 midterm elections for republicans there's also where anti-abortion advocates are on this, which to some degree you've heard them over the course of the last...
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and then byron donalds will discuss the trump and harris plans.n this tuesday morning. ♪ecutives turn their post-career mission to real chance to win. these formea from planning your future to pursuing your passions, a raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your purpose and the way you give back. that's life well planned. it will take billions of solar panels to power the world today. aes is making scale like that closer to a reality. introducing maximo, our new ai-enabled solar robot, designed and built in america. with max on the team, aes is transforming how solar farms are constructed. what was once strenuous is now faster. safer. smarter. at aes, we designed max with powerful features that accelerate solar construction. high-speed robotic arms do the heavy lifting and precise installation. while safety sensors keep workers protected. advanced computer vision powered by generative ai delivers exact panel placement. and a mobile microgrid gives max the endurance to run carbon-free for extended shifts. at the heart of max, a superchar
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but if you look at from the perspective of what byron donalds, what j.d. vance are saying, given that the only candidate who has now successfully survived two assassination attempts is donald trump. one would lead you believe there's heated rhetoric that is driving these individuals who yes, are not mentally stable or not emotionally stable are clearly in a world of their own but are incited by some belief in the political system that donald trump is such a threat. the word that is often used by the democratic campaigns and kamala harris and joe biden calling him a threat that they have to take action in their own hands. and it's not something that can be solved at the ballot box. and that inherently is the problem that we have right now in our country. is the fact that you have had this sustained level of rhetoric that is dauda more. i mean, you just had kamala harris today say that donald trump is responsible for people in women dying. i mean, when you say things like that, when you then go and i believe byron donalds talk about this, the project 2025 pla
but if you look at from the perspective of what byron donalds, what j.d. vance are saying, given that the only candidate who has now successfully survived two assassination attempts is donald trump. one would lead you believe there's heated rhetoric that is driving these individuals who yes, are not mentally stable or not emotionally stable are clearly in a world of their own but are incited by some belief in the political system that donald trump is such a threat. the word that is often used...
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. >> let's discuss tonight's debate showdown with florida republican congressman byron donalds. he's a surrogate for the trump-vance campaign. he will be in the spin room at tonight's debate congressman, great to see you. thanks for joining us. trump is set to arrive in pennsylvania in a couple of hours hours. and he recently repeated a claim, an unverified claim, that one in five mail-in ballots, there were fraudulent. the rnc is encouraging voters there specifically in pennsylvania to vote by mail and early voting do you think those kinds of statements might wind up confusing or discouraging some of his supporters well, it's good to be with you. >> i don't think is going to discourage to vote for donald trump because republican voters, voters that are supporting donald trump, independents that are supporting him, democrats who feel left behind by the democratic party the that are supporting him. they're willing to vote. and the reason why is because kamala harris broke the border, it is a mess column. kamala harris was sitting right there next to joe biden while they destroyed
. >> let's discuss tonight's debate showdown with florida republican congressman byron donalds. he's a surrogate for the trump-vance campaign. he will be in the spin room at tonight's debate congressman, great to see you. thanks for joining us. trump is set to arrive in pennsylvania in a couple of hours hours. and he recently repeated a claim, an unverified claim, that one in five mail-in ballots, there were fraudulent. the rnc is encouraging voters there specifically in pennsylvania to...
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byron donalds, one of the conservatives from the house freedom caucus, told us he would vote no. he told us he favored the earlier approach, which was a six-month cr, including the s.a.v.e. act, the donald trump-backed provision which would require proof of citizenship in order for people to register to vote. the reason why conservatives wanted this funding fight pushed to the new year was because they believe president trump would elected, and he would be in a much better negotiating position on funding and spending issues than if this gets punted to the lame-duck session right before the holidays, where republicans expect democrats will try to load this up with a lot of different goodies and provisions that will not be to the liking of conservatives. host: qbr, looking at december 20, right before the holiday timeline for this. that voting bill, the s.a.ve. -- s.a.v.e. act not included. what is included is more money for secret service. is that something that will make it through to the final version? guest: it looks like it will. it is a significant addition to this cr. the se
byron donalds, one of the conservatives from the house freedom caucus, told us he would vote no. he told us he favored the earlier approach, which was a six-month cr, including the s.a.v.e. act, the donald trump-backed provision which would require proof of citizenship in order for people to register to vote. the reason why conservatives wanted this funding fight pushed to the new year was because they believe president trump would elected, and he would be in a much better negotiating position...
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my congressman, byron donalds, had a meeting i guess back in august and i was going to go down and ask him this question that i will ask you now. i did make it down, maybe you can ask ellen. in the summer of 2023, the fbi came to mar-a-lago to retrieve documents that the ex-president would not return in didn't belong to him. earlier this summer, 2024, the ex-president made the outrageous claim that they had come there to assassinate him. so my question is, which would have been for mr. donald as well , why don't they investigate that? here you have the ex-president saying the fbi or other federal law-enforcement agencies came to his residence in florida to assassinate him. ok? he's made the claim. he's the ex-president. why won't they investigate that? guest: clearly there are plenty of investigations going on into the actions of the former president, but as far as investigating his rhetoric on something like that, that's not something any federal agency will spend time on. you could argue that maybe they should, but that's not the case that they want to investigate any remark that mig
my congressman, byron donalds, had a meeting i guess back in august and i was going to go down and ask him this question that i will ask you now. i did make it down, maybe you can ask ellen. in the summer of 2023, the fbi came to mar-a-lago to retrieve documents that the ex-president would not return in didn't belong to him. earlier this summer, 2024, the ex-president made the outrageous claim that they had come there to assassinate him. so my question is, which would have been for mr. donald...
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our video of the day comes from sage steele, who interviewed wesley hunt and byron donald's and theyhe most amazing stories you are ever going to hear about trump. watch this. >> my favorite president trump story. when we were negotiating with the taliban while he was the president, he wanted to get out of afghanistan on a conditions-based withdrawal. you do what we tell you to do and we will pull troops back slowly as long as you abide by our rules. they were talking to taliban leadership in the room and they had one translator in the room. trump said this. i want to leave afghanistan but it is going to be conditions-based withdrawal. the translator said if you harm a hair on a single american, i am going to kill you. the translator goes -- and trump goes, tell him what i said. reached in his pocket, pulled out a satellite photo of the leader of the taliban's home and handed it to him. got up and walked out of the room. >> whenever you think of trump, he knew how to motivate people. joe's most potent weapon is threatening to sit near you while downing a plate of prunes. when you hea
our video of the day comes from sage steele, who interviewed wesley hunt and byron donald's and theyhe most amazing stories you are ever going to hear about trump. watch this. >> my favorite president trump story. when we were negotiating with the taliban while he was the president, he wanted to get out of afghanistan on a conditions-based withdrawal. you do what we tell you to do and we will pull troops back slowly as long as you abide by our rules. they were talking to taliban...
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joining me now is byron donalds. it is a shock wash"washington p is cratering in readership. d a lot about donald trump from the leftist leading up to this second assassination attempt including from a well-known commentator keith boykin, he says if trump is popular, it is because of racism. >> the majority of white people supported donald trump, they support him. if it were up to black people and latinos, he would lose in a landslide, he protectses white supremacy. >> laura: congressman, that is stuff these crazed lunatics are marinating in. >> laura, listening to keith boykin is listening to hysteria from democratic party and radical left. kamala harris is losing black voters because of the economy and losing hispanic voters because of the border. they want to throw out race as the reason. their policies are a disaster, their rhetoric dangerous and leadership nonxexistent. that is why donald trump is popular and why i think he's going to win. this is reason you have crazies from the left who are attempting to assassinate him. rhetoric is out of control and dangerous and we'l
joining me now is byron donalds. it is a shock wash"washington p is cratering in readership. d a lot about donald trump from the leftist leading up to this second assassination attempt including from a well-known commentator keith boykin, he says if trump is popular, it is because of racism. >> the majority of white people supported donald trump, they support him. if it were up to black people and latinos, he would lose in a landslide, he protectses white supremacy. >> laura:...
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it was so interesting that you heard some of the surrogates for donald trump, like congressman byron donaldsida, who came down to sit with us and talk to us right after the debate, who said, "listen, we very clearly are ahead on these issues, on the economy, on crime, on immigration." and yet when he was making those points, he was able to prosecute that case better than donald trump did during the debate itself. and kamala harris's surrogates and some of the lawmakers we spoke to, like veronica escobar of texas, a congresswoman, she was saying, "look, you know, we know that voters might not know what kamala harris's plan is on immigration yet, but we do believe that voters will trust us, because they see this performance and they see that she's in command." again, you know, we'll have to see whether it actually has any sort of impact. but interesting to see that the harris team on the ground and her supporters as well really were taking so much away from being confident, at least that night, the first night, right after the debate had concluded, by the fact that she had performed better tha
it was so interesting that you heard some of the surrogates for donald trump, like congressman byron donaldsida, who came down to sit with us and talk to us right after the debate, who said, "listen, we very clearly are ahead on these issues, on the economy, on crime, on immigration." and yet when he was making those points, he was able to prosecute that case better than donald trump did during the debate itself. and kamala harris's surrogates and some of the lawmakers we spoke to,...
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florida congressman byron donalds on trump saying harris wanted to change the debate rules and have notesntering a kosher deli in new york, the protesters followed students off campus, dangerous develop an, steve hilton on the former state senate majority leader in california leaving the democratic party. she is becoming a republican and voting for trump. the 11:00 hour is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ the best ai assistant isn't one that knows the whole world. it's one that knows your world. a custom...
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that was discouraging and i heard byron donalds a head of time and other guys, tom cotton talking aboutt he should say in the debate. it was a clear message ask trump didn't deliver the message. but, you know, guess what, i mean i don't think he's right. >> the thing that's interesting on this last point, trump really gave a detailed economic speech before the economics club that was covered worldwide and speaking in new york in midtown but a global speech and very good speech in my opinion. might not even like the speech but wouldn't begrudge the fact it was carefully put together speech with a number of policy details, and i can attest to the fact he knows those details so i was disappointed more details didn't come out. but on your point, about independents and not winning the vote but in terms of what caroline was saying emotionally or impact of policy, those independents saying? did they, did you interview them? were they saying that it was about change or they don't like her or did like him or -- can you -- is there a way to narrow down on that? >> they said they were impressod wi
that was discouraging and i heard byron donalds a head of time and other guys, tom cotton talking aboutt he should say in the debate. it was a clear message ask trump didn't deliver the message. but, you know, guess what, i mean i don't think he's right. >> the thing that's interesting on this last point, trump really gave a detailed economic speech before the economics club that was covered worldwide and speaking in new york in midtown but a global speech and very good speech in my...
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i heard byron donald's ahead am time and others, tom cotton talk about trump he should say, it was suchand trump just didn't deliver. but, you know, guess what,. larry: thing that since richarding on this liz's last point, trump gave a detailed economic speech before the new york economics club, which was covered world wide. he was speaking in new york. and midtown, but it was a global speech. it was a very good speech. in my opinion. you wouldn't begrudge fact it was carefully put together speech. i was disappointed more details did not come out. on your point about independence and she may have win night but not the vote. she won tactically but not nerps of win terms of what caroline side. what were thoseme independents saying, did you interview them? was it about change? or they didn't like her or did like him or what? can -- is there a way to narrow down. >> they said is they were impressed with her preparation, they felt she was smarter than shea e they expectedd her to be but she did not address the issues of the economy or of the immigration. the one point, if you think back to t
i heard byron donald's ahead am time and others, tom cotton talk about trump he should say, it was suchand trump just didn't deliver. but, you know, guess what,. larry: thing that since richarding on this liz's last point, trump gave a detailed economic speech before the new york economics club, which was covered world wide. he was speaking in new york. and midtown, but it was a global speech. it was a very good speech. in my opinion. you wouldn't begrudge fact it was carefully put together...
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battlegrounds and bring in from house oversight trump 2024 surrogate and he's florida congressman byron donalds. good to see you again, sir. how exactly is president trump going to win over swing state voters who might be on the fence? i mean, show the polls again. we know trump leads harris on top issues that matter most with the swing state voters and the economy and inflation and immigration. but overall the race is neck and neck between the two. >> the neck and neck race after watching the last 40+ days and the media falling over themselves to crown kamala harris and i'll take that race any day of the week because every major issue facing our country. the economy, inflation, immigration, foreign policy and donald trump is either favored by double digits or has massive leads in each category. i think the fact the swing state polling that's coming in looks like it's a tight race or a tie race favres donald trump. he has -- favors donald trump and he tis torrically underpolls compared to what the results look like and that trend line continues and kamala harris not talking about policy and not
battlegrounds and bring in from house oversight trump 2024 surrogate and he's florida congressman byron donalds. good to see you again, sir. how exactly is president trump going to win over swing state voters who might be on the fence? i mean, show the polls again. we know trump leads harris on top issues that matter most with the swing state voters and the economy and inflation and immigration. but overall the race is neck and neck between the two. >> the neck and neck race after...
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plus i will be joined by a trump campaign surrogate, republican congressman byron donalds will be withial guest, u.s. treasury undersecretary for inte
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our necks guest has been sounding the alarm on importance of supporting israel gop congressman byron donalds for joining us this morning tragic news all of the lives of equal importance and one of them was an american now we have four american that was found dead and four still captive what pressure does this put on the biden harris administration to get our citizens home? >> first it is good to be with you these tragic events that have now happened in gaza that biden-harris administration needs to allow israel to do the job of finishing hamas this has been the situation really since october 7th. israel has been prepared to do everything it can to get the hostages back but it's been slow walked in part because of this response from joe biden and kamala harris. they have been pressuring israel not allow israel to do what is necessary, and it is unfortunate that when you have a terrorist group like hamas that hides behind women and children they hide behind civilians, they do this all of the time but all from this administration from kamala harris, from joe biden -- that's the weakness that le
our necks guest has been sounding the alarm on importance of supporting israel gop congressman byron donalds for joining us this morning tragic news all of the lives of equal importance and one of them was an american now we have four american that was found dead and four still captive what pressure does this put on the biden harris administration to get our citizens home? >> first it is good to be with you these tragic events that have now happened in gaza that biden-harris...
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we'll talk about the debate tonight with byron donalds which is wonderful and also harris' regulatory and its impact, governor doug burgum on that. dagen: the media laying the groundwork, everything will be sexist, kristi noem, they will say get out of here at the top of the hour. ♪limu emu♪ ♪& doug.♪ and if we win, we get to tell you how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪stand back i'm going to show ya,♪ ♪how doug and limu roll, yeah!♪ ♪ ♪you know you got to live it,♪ ♪ ♪if you want to win...♪ [bump] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty,♪ ♪liberty, liberty.♪ [introspective music] recipes. recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] recipes written by hand and lost to time... can now be analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. preserving memories and helping to write new ones. ♪ the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now h
we'll talk about the debate tonight with byron donalds which is wonderful and also harris' regulatory and its impact, governor doug burgum on that. dagen: the media laying the groundwork, everything will be sexist, kristi noem, they will say get out of here at the top of the hour. ♪limu emu♪ ♪& doug.♪ and if we win, we get to tell you how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪stand back i'm going to show...
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republican congressman byron donalds from florida, congressman, good to see you.ou represent florida's 19th congressional district. i want to ask about the narrow sliver of voters that both candidates are trying to reach tonight who have not made up their minds tonight. when you talk to people and you are going through your district, what is it they want to hear tonight that will make them trump voters? >> they want to hear the contrast between donald trump and kamala harris, not just on the issues of this campaign but their successes and failures when they were at the white house. when donald trump was president, our economy was better and are border was secure, foreign was in a better place, we were in a peace through strength position. contrast that, foreign policy is a mess. people want to hear the contrast and what are the ideas to make america great again. donald trump will deliver. what we hear from the harris campaign as they are trying to find a way to make a moment. making moments might be cool for social media but it does not solve the issues the americ
republican congressman byron donalds from florida, congressman, good to see you.ou represent florida's 19th congressional district. i want to ask about the narrow sliver of voters that both candidates are trying to reach tonight who have not made up their minds tonight. when you talk to people and you are going through your district, what is it they want to hear tonight that will make them trump voters? >> they want to hear the contrast between donald trump and kamala harris, not just on...
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joining please now florida congressman byron donalds of the house oversight committee., it's a shock that the "the washington post" is cratering in its relationship rearedship. bwe have heard a lot about donad trump from the leftist leading up to the second assassination attempt. including congressman from a well-known commentator keith boykin who says that if trump is popular. it's obviously just because of racism. watch. >> he is like that because of white people. the majority of white people support donald trump and they support him in 2016, they support him in 2020. they will probably support him in 2024. if it were up to black people, la teen knows and asian americans and other people in color he would lose in a landslide. is he in the lead because he protects and projects the idea of protecting white supremacy. >> laura: congressman? that's the kind of stuff that these crazed lunatics are marinating in. >> laura, listening to keith boykin is listening to the democratic party. kamala harris is losing black voters because they destroyed the economy. losing hispanic
joining please now florida congressman byron donalds of the house oversight committee., it's a shock that the "the washington post" is cratering in its relationship rearedship. bwe have heard a lot about donad trump from the leftist leading up to the second assassination attempt. including congressman from a well-known commentator keith boykin who says that if trump is popular. it's obviously just because of racism. watch. >> he is like that because of white people. the majority...
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. >> first of all, it's really disappointing specifically to see byron donalds not just go ahead and, i'm not sure if the former president was confuse order what, considering the fact that he represents florida. the fact that he would not just say he may have been confused about a story because there's a different story that doesn't have anything to do with migrants whatsoever -- he could have tried to do that. instead, they just are trying to glaze over it. donald trump looked unhinged as we know he is as he stood up there and made up lies and then he went off on these crazy fantasies. pretending as if -- even if there was one person that had done that. why would you attribute an entire group of immigrants to potentially going out and stealing everybody's dogs and cats and eating them? that's insane. the fact that this makes sense to bring up in a presidential debate is beyond me. i don't know how you can watch this debate and be undecided. i could see how you walked in maybe undecided. after watching this, you have to be concerned that the most important position that we have in th
. >> first of all, it's really disappointing specifically to see byron donalds not just go ahead and, i'm not sure if the former president was confuse order what, considering the fact that he represents florida. the fact that he would not just say he may have been confused about a story because there's a different story that doesn't have anything to do with migrants whatsoever -- he could have tried to do that. instead, they just are trying to glaze over it. donald trump looked unhinged...
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you obviously know byron donalds who said life was better during jim crow. >> yes. >> and people who willing to say the most bananas, crazy thing. >> the wildest thing for clout. >> and not just for clout but clout among white conservatives. >> yes, absolutely. i will say this, right. mark robinson came to power, came to fame literally by saying the wildest things ever. he blew up based off a city council speech, what not, and conservatives took it and turned him into a folk lore hero. i think it is rich we have an adjudicated rapist that peeped into girls changing and what not, who hangs out with pro-nazis who deny the holocaust, who hang out with civil rights folks not just denying the civil rights and the legacy of king and malcome x, but doing whatever they can to dismantle the civil rights with project 2025. i will say this, mark, as a fellow black republican, i don't rock with you, i don't stand with you. i hope the republican jewish coalition backs your democrat opponent. i would say this, do us all a favor and stay in the race and throw those 16 electoral votes to kamala harr
you obviously know byron donalds who said life was better during jim crow. >> yes. >> and people who willing to say the most bananas, crazy thing. >> the wildest thing for clout. >> and not just for clout but clout among white conservatives. >> yes, absolutely. i will say this, right. mark robinson came to power, came to fame literally by saying the wildest things ever. he blew up based off a city council speech, what not, and conservatives took it and turned him...
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stuart: -- ask florida congressman byron donalds what he expects from this matchup. >>> a strong labore biden-harris administration, the influx of foreign-born workers. how have migrants changed the job market? have they at all? economist e.j. antoni deals with that next. we're doing a live trading event in aventura, florida. at this incredible event, my team and i will be demonstrating the smart money trading strategies that have made us famous. if you're serious about trading, you don't want to miss this unique opportunity to trade shoulder to shoulder with the pros. it's limited to just 100 people, so make sure you grab your tickets now. call 888-809-8058 to reserve your seat. that's 888-809-8058. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe s
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was great and won the debate and trump surrogates had a rough night doing so, like congressman byron donaldsout that. >> reporter: shouldn't people care about these things? >> that is a minor issue happening in the united states. >> it is not happening. that is the point. >> let me finish. would you let me finish? >> most candidates for president have better places to be after the debate except if you perform so abysmally that you feel you must get another word in edge wise. so donald trump after the debate going from microphone to microphone desperately looking to change the narrative. trump had a secret weapon he deployed her the night -- deployed through the night and this morning. mystery poll numbers that only he can see. >> what made you come to the spin room? >> i felt i wanted to. i was very happy with the result. the worst poll that we had was 71. we had a 92% rating and one poll. 80-20, and we sent them a lot this morning. >> we had an 86% rating and another, 77%. one is 92-7. >> mister president, speak louder. >> all of the polls, 60, 70, and 80. 86-3. every single poll last night
was great and won the debate and trump surrogates had a rough night doing so, like congressman byron donaldsout that. >> reporter: shouldn't people care about these things? >> that is a minor issue happening in the united states. >> it is not happening. that is the point. >> let me finish. would you let me finish? >> most candidates for president have better places to be after the debate except if you perform so abysmally that you feel you must get another word in...
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i walked by california governor newsom who is here for kamala harris and previously i spoke to byron donaldssman from florida as well as matson gates who was also here. each candidate has about a dozen cigarettes from both sides and they range from swing state governors to members of congress, two vice presidential canon to also beer to speak to the press. >> outside of the philadelphia convention center what is that like in that city ahead of tonight's debate for the first time these two candidates meeting each other on stage? >> yes large portions of it are blocked off for the debate. i spoke with business owners who told their employees to work from home purchase about an hour ago i walked past an intersection where local residents have gathered to wait for harris to hopefully walk out so they could catch a clumps of her. and then just outside of the two blocks happening 30 minutes ago the pro- calcite protests. probably hundreds of people practicing on market street chanting free, free palestine. right of the billboards were the harris campaign has advertised a. >> talk about the billboa
i walked by california governor newsom who is here for kamala harris and previously i spoke to byron donaldssman from florida as well as matson gates who was also here. each candidate has about a dozen cigarettes from both sides and they range from swing state governors to members of congress, two vice presidential canon to also beer to speak to the press. >> outside of the philadelphia convention center what is that like in that city ahead of tonight's debate for the first time these two...
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day to us from our good friend sage steele, who recently interviewed congress man wesley haunted byron donalds. >> and they shared perhaps one of the most amazing stories you're ever going hear about trump. >> watch this. i'm gonna give you my favorite trump my my favorite president trump story. it's my number one favorite of all time. when we were negotiating with the taliban, when president trump was still the president president, trump wanted to get out of afghanistan, but he wanted a conditions based withdrawal, meaning that you do what we tell you to do and then we will start pulling troops back slowly as long as you abide by our rules. it's president trump and mike pompeo, and they are talking to taliban leadership in the room. and they had one translator in the room. president trump looked at the taliban leader and said this i want to leave afghanistan, but it's going to be a conditions based withdrawal and translator translated and he said, if you harm a hair ,a single american, i'm going to kill you. >> and translator goes, a truck goes. so that's what i said. reached in his pocket, p
day to us from our good friend sage steele, who recently interviewed congress man wesley haunted byron donalds. >> and they shared perhaps one of the most amazing stories you're ever going hear about trump. >> watch this. i'm gonna give you my favorite trump my my favorite president trump story. it's my number one favorite of all time. when we were negotiating with the taliban, when president trump was still the president president, trump wanted to get out of afghanistan, but he...
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i've heard byron donald's. i mean, j.d. vance is supposed to be this scholar, but the fact that he he utilizes discourse in language, which is the least common denominator of us. all. >> we know what donald trump represents we hadn't heard republicans take responsibility for paul pelosi. we haven't heard republicans take responsibility for the long litany of things. we had the white house shouted before when barak obama was president, we had the whole litany of things that se cup laid out in terms of examples of political violence. political violence has no place in a participatory american democracy. but what also does not have a place is the intellectual dishonesty, the harmful rhetoric that comes out of donald trump's mouth every single day. and voters are smarter than that yes. in fact, i'll take it one step further. i have a legitimate problem with the deranged individual getting that close with the ar-15 to donald trump. i wish it never happened. i pray every night that our leaders are saved and yes, i'm a pickup billi
i've heard byron donald's. i mean, j.d. vance is supposed to be this scholar, but the fact that he he utilizes discourse in language, which is the least common denominator of us. all. >> we know what donald trump represents we hadn't heard republicans take responsibility for paul pelosi. we haven't heard republicans take responsibility for the long litany of things. we had the white house shouted before when barak obama was president, we had the whole litany of things that se cup laid out...
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specifically pointing to the calls that he is a threat to say which led me to asking congressman byron donalds for a gut check yesterday listen to this in terms of rhetoric. do you think do you think donald trump than the trump campaign? do you think they have a problem with rhetoric as well? >> no i don't i think especially in light of the fact that there has now been a second assassination attempt on the life of president trump. i do not believe so. what we are seeing now is that you do have radical elements of the democrat party to that? and this general conversation about toning down the rhetoric something you and i've talked about for years yeah, i mean first of all, i believe we need to tone down the rhetoric in american political dialogue. i also think there's no place in this country for political violence. but let's just be clear, if anyone is engaging in you know caustic over the last eight years. my god, it's donald trump but goodness sake. i mean, i'm all of us are victims of political violence. i was in the capitol on january 6, that was political violence whipped up by donald tru
specifically pointing to the calls that he is a threat to say which led me to asking congressman byron donalds for a gut check yesterday listen to this in terms of rhetoric. do you think do you think donald trump than the trump campaign? do you think they have a problem with rhetoric as well? >> no i don't i think especially in light of the fact that there has now been a second assassination attempt on the life of president trump. i do not believe so. what we are seeing now is that you do...
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i byron donalds telling me, well, i think people won't be as motivated on republicans, on abortion come the general election next year. that's just been completely nicholas. and i think just shows the larger pickle the party is and they're on the wrong side. >> i just before you jump in, jasmine, the florida amendment that trump plans to vote against, it would essentially keep in law, keep the current law in place. a banning abortion after six weeks. so if you voted yes, that would ensure abortion access until about 24 to 28 weeks. so he is tried to distance himself from that six-week abortion ban in florida, criticized ron desantis for this during the primary, but now he's essentially going to have to own it. >> yeah. i think he's going to have to own and i think it just shows just how he has really tried to position himself closer to the center on the issue of abortion. i think he's actually been the one person is party who is understood just how powerful the issue of abortion has ever since a 2022 elections, midterm elections that he's tried to be more moderate than the rest of his p
i byron donalds telling me, well, i think people won't be as motivated on republicans, on abortion come the general election next year. that's just been completely nicholas. and i think just shows the larger pickle the party is and they're on the wrong side. >> i just before you jump in, jasmine, the florida amendment that trump plans to vote against, it would essentially keep in law, keep the current law in place. a banning abortion after six weeks. so if you voted yes, that would ensure...
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kate, joining us right now is republican and congressman from florida trump campaign surrogate byron donalds, congressman. >> it's good to see you. thank you for coming in, bouncing off the conversation that harry and sara were just having how undecided do you think the diminishing number of undecided voters really are this election at this point? >> i believe there's somewhat undecided. i think they're juggling through the realities of america. number one, the economy, this massive inflation created by kamala harris and joe biden the immigration problems in our country are real. they're looking at that. but then i also do believe you're having to juggle with also a lot of the rhetoric that's out there in terms of where the country is going and who's gonna protect the country. and i think if you look at the facts, the facts of very clear that donald trump addresses the issues that are concerns americans the economy are borders, and our foreign policy and what vice president harris is talking about is not those issues. she's talking about wanting to live look forward, or unfortunately, there'
kate, joining us right now is republican and congressman from florida trump campaign surrogate byron donalds, congressman. >> it's good to see you. thank you for coming in, bouncing off the conversation that harry and sara were just having how undecided do you think the diminishing number of undecided voters really are this election at this point? >> i believe there's somewhat undecided. i think they're juggling through the realities of america. number one, the economy, this massive...
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punchbowl news is reporting this morning that black colleague on the republican party, marc lotter, byron donalds, also told him to take this down. that's not, cnn reporting but it is punchbowl reporting is this. i mean, why why do this? >> no, there's no reason. there's no reason to do this i mean, i get the larger argument about immigration and problems. this is it is not it and i said last night with our jake tapper shaw, i'm like this is a reason as a communications professional, i never want my member or principle to be have control over their own twitter account control right. >> now, it's horrible thing you know, get our own gary tuchman has done some reporting talking to children in springfield who are haitian and it's heartbreaking. >> they're terrified and their parents are terrified. and so it just shows how this has gotten so out of control is so irresponsible and it's spreading to the haitian community in different parts of the country, frankly, where certainly kids are thinking, or do people think we do that up? of course not. it's ridiculous. but this is, we have to be more respons
punchbowl news is reporting this morning that black colleague on the republican party, marc lotter, byron donalds, also told him to take this down. that's not, cnn reporting but it is punchbowl reporting is this. i mean, why why do this? >> no, there's no reason. there's no reason to do this i mean, i get the larger argument about immigration and problems. this is it is not it and i said last night with our jake tapper shaw, i'm like this is a reason as a communications professional, i...
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byron at donald's one of the conservatives in the house freedom caucus told us he would be voting novored the earlier approach which was a six month cr including the saved act donald trump act provision that would provide her proof of citizenship in order for people to register to vote. the reason why the conservatives one c of this funding site pushd to the new year was they believe president trump would be elected. and he would be in them much better negotiating position on funding the lame duck session right before the holidays where republicans expect democrats will try to load this up with a lot of different goodies and provisions. not to be the liking of conservatives. >> hibbert looking december 23 before the holidays for the timeline for this. that voting bill save acted not included what is included is more funding for secret service. explain how much money and is that something that's going to make it through? >> it looks like itke will readt is a significant addition to this cr. $231 million in additional funding the secret service will be able to spend over these next few
byron at donald's one of the conservatives in the house freedom caucus told us he would be voting novored the earlier approach which was a six month cr including the saved act donald trump act provision that would provide her proof of citizenship in order for people to register to vote. the reason why the conservatives one c of this funding site pushd to the new year was they believe president trump would be elected. and he would be in them much better negotiating position on funding the lame...
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my congressman, byron donalds, had a meeting i guess back in august and i was going to go down and ask this question that i will ask you now. i did make it down, maybe you can ask ellen. in the summer of 2023, the fbi came to mar-a-lago to retrieve documents that the ex-president would not return in didn't belong to him. earlier this summer, 2024, the ex-president made the outrageous claim that they had come there to assassinate him. so my question is, which would have been for mr. donald as well , why don't they investigate that? here you have the ex-president saying the fbi or other federal law-enforcement agencies came to his residence in florida to assassinate him. ok? he's made the claim. he's the ex-president. why won't they investigate that? guest: clearly there are plenty of investigations going on into the actions of the former president, but as far as investigating his rhetoric on something like that, that's not something any federal agency will spend time on. you could argue that maybe they should, but that's not the case that they want to investigate any remark that might b
my congressman, byron donalds, had a meeting i guess back in august and i was going to go down and ask this question that i will ask you now. i did make it down, maybe you can ask ellen. in the summer of 2023, the fbi came to mar-a-lago to retrieve documents that the ex-president would not return in didn't belong to him. earlier this summer, 2024, the ex-president made the outrageous claim that they had come there to assassinate him. so my question is, which would have been for mr. donald as...
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byron donalds, one of the conservatives from the house freedom caucus, told us he would vote no. us he favored the earlier approach, which was a six-month cr, including the s.a.v.e. act, the donald trump-backed provision which would require proof of citizenship in order for people to register to vote. the reason why conservatives wanted this funding fight pushed to the new year was because they believe president trump would elected, and he would be in a much better negotiating position on funding and spending issues than if this gets punted to the lame-duck session right before the holidays, where republicans expect democrats will try to load this up with a lot of different goodies and provisions that will not be to the liking of conservatives. host: qbr, looking at december 20, right before the holiday timeline for this. that voting bill, the s.a.ve. -- s.a.v.e. act not included. what is included is more money for secret service. is that something that will make it through to the final version? guest: it looks like it will. it is a significant addition to this cr. the secret serv
byron donalds, one of the conservatives from the house freedom caucus, told us he would vote no. us he favored the earlier approach, which was a six-month cr, including the s.a.v.e. act, the donald trump-backed provision which would require proof of citizenship in order for people to register to vote. the reason why conservatives wanted this funding fight pushed to the new year was because they believe president trump would elected, and he would be in a much better negotiating position on...
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rise today in support of this bill, as well as to offer an amendment on behalf of congressman byron donalds, my fellow florida man. this would mod my the underlying bill to create an analysis of the national security risks of the c.c.p.'s unmanned aircraft and associated elements in the national air space system. chinese drones are accounting for about 70% of the global drone market and 90% of the u.s. drone market. additionally, chinese drones have actively been undercutting u.s. government contracts and u.s. companies by at least 50%. federal, state and local governments use these chinese drones for activities that include highly sensitive information from evaluating critical infrastructure and military operations. data stored from chinese drones are subject to chinese cybersecurity law, which requires new york operators to store select data within china and allow chinese authorities to receive critical data notification. china also dominates in critical manufacturing parts, including the semiconductors and communications equipment that are found in almost every drone today. china has bee
rise today in support of this bill, as well as to offer an amendment on behalf of congressman byron donalds, my fellow florida man. this would mod my the underlying bill to create an analysis of the national security risks of the c.c.p.'s unmanned aircraft and associated elements in the national air space system. chinese drones are accounting for about 70% of the global drone market and 90% of the u.s. drone market. additionally, chinese drones have actively been undercutting u.s. government...