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larry: douglas holtz-eakin, i want to have my cake and eat it too, in next budget, with a new administrationay, i want my cake, with right icing. i want to cut spending big time. but i also want to grow the economy by curbing regulations, and maintaining the trump tax cuts. the personal tax cuts, i want to do all three of. those, i would maintain you can, i will give you first whack at it then russ vought a whack at it. >> i think step number one, which you understand because you lived through it, you stop doing all regulations that administration is doing, they put on the books 450 billion dollar of regulatory costs, and if you take unifieded agenda that is 250 billion in first quarter that is an unbelievable stealth tax on american economy, you spend to kntones of money to get artificial stimulus, you have to remember in 2017 was a successful pro growth tax reform, we can do more of that, not just renew what we have, do more. then you have a growth component, and regulatory component. larry: a minute for russ vought, i want another peter grace com commission and restore executive budget im
larry: douglas holtz-eakin, i want to have my cake and eat it too, in next budget, with a new administrationay, i want my cake, with right icing. i want to cut spending big time. but i also want to grow the economy by curbing regulations, and maintaining the trump tax cuts. the personal tax cuts, i want to do all three of. those, i would maintain you can, i will give you first whack at it then russ vought a whack at it. >> i think step number one, which you understand because you lived...
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douglas holtz-eakin, president of the american action forum., former director of the congressional budget office. how about that? gentlemen, this is just bad, right? you guys know the numbers better than i know the numbers. but i'm saying it is all about spending whether you go from six trillion to 10 trillion, 50 year averages being violated by three percentage points, gdp, the deficit more than doubles, debt held by the public goes from 26 trillion to 48 trillion in 10 years. looks like it is a spending problem, not a revenue problem according to the cbo. so douglas holtz-eakin, give us your sort of quick overview of these numbers. i call it the fiscal fiasco. >> the numbers are bad, larry, as you pointed out. there are things we've never seen before. we will have the highest debt relative to gdp ever in our nation's history, including world war ii. we'll spend more on interest than we do the pentagon in five years. we have enormous amount of leverage in the budget that exposes us to interest rates risk. the numbers are terrible. the economic
douglas holtz-eakin, president of the american action forum., former director of the congressional budget office. how about that? gentlemen, this is just bad, right? you guys know the numbers better than i know the numbers. but i'm saying it is all about spending whether you go from six trillion to 10 trillion, 50 year averages being violated by three percentage points, gdp, the deficit more than doubles, debt held by the public goes from 26 trillion to 48 trillion in 10 years. looks like it is...
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and as a doug holtz-eakin said, you have got a whole year to go. don't know whether this is sustainable, whether inflation's going to snap back begun. in fact, john carney, you've written about the possibility, i mean, jay powell does worry that it would be like the '70s, that the inflation rate snaps back again. >> that's right. i think there's a very good chance that we've gotten all of the goods disinflation is pretty much washed out of the economy. everything you were going to get from maybe increasing worker participation washed off the economy. all we have left really is for -- unless we get more productivity, we will get more inflation. so if we keep growing productivity which, by the way, nobody if knows why it's happening -- larry: never. >> -- and we don't know whether it can continue, so that's the big risk. that's what jay powell if's afraid of. they don't want to cut and then come back and have to raise. i think kevin o'leary is absolutely right, no cut in may, no cut in june -- larry: not in my lifetime. they're not going to cut again
and as a doug holtz-eakin said, you have got a whole year to go. don't know whether this is sustainable, whether inflation's going to snap back begun. in fact, john carney, you've written about the possibility, i mean, jay powell does worry that it would be like the '70s, that the inflation rate snaps back again. >> that's right. i think there's a very good chance that we've gotten all of the goods disinflation is pretty much washed out of the economy. everything you were going to get...
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holtz is a genius, although he really is a little crazy. so far this device is the only one.’t meet, the main thing is, now you know that he's alive, of course. girls, you already apologize that this happened, you can see for yourself how many people there are, thousands, where can you find a grain in this cauldron, well , you mitrich, don’t apologize, thank you, well, it’s okay that we haven’t seen each other, but you know. he ’s alive, he’s fighting, okay, i’ll go, sergeant major, he’s probably already got a huge grudge against me, thank you, thank you, mitrich. these barrels will be shot by the bruner from an airplane, everything will happen in complete darkness, this is some kind of overproduction, no, science. what does it mean? mayor wants to show us that the pilot will see him and will not fire. boyishness. from rechenskaya our infantry advances towards enemy positions across the ice in order to seize a bridgehead on their shore. at 22:00 the vanguard of our infantry gets involved in the battle to discover german searchlights. at this time, the main forces are concentr
holtz is a genius, although he really is a little crazy. so far this device is the only one.’t meet, the main thing is, now you know that he's alive, of course. girls, you already apologize that this happened, you can see for yourself how many people there are, thousands, where can you find a grain in this cauldron, well , you mitrich, don’t apologize, thank you, well, it’s okay that we haven’t seen each other, but you know. he ’s alive, he’s fighting, okay, i’ll go, sergeant...
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talk about it with former omb budget director russell vote in former congressional budget douglas holtz eakin they know something about this, they'll be next onfb "kudlow". we're going to negotiate witthh putin also, not the worst thing in the world is it? if your business needs a new application then developers will have to write code. a lot of code. if an application needs to be modernized then you'll need time, resources... and caffeine. if this sounds daunting then use watsonx code assistant ai designed to multiply developer productivity so you can generate code quickly. let's create a more modern foundation for business, with watsonx code assistant. ibm. let's create. a i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you
talk about it with former omb budget director russell vote in former congressional budget douglas holtz eakin they know something about this, they'll be next onfb "kudlow". we're going to negotiate witthh putin also, not the worst thing in the world is it? if your business needs a new application then developers will have to write code. a lot of code. if an application needs to be modernized then you'll need time, resources... and caffeine. if this sounds daunting then use watsonx...
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seems like this may not be the last european farmers have a broad range of demands from holtz ignoring you in ports describing environmental legislation. us in a big to call tensions. the book has already moved to relax some green farming rules and polls plant pesticide blows. we are here today to take a board, the feedback that farmers right across year of, of given in relation to the need to ensure that the regulations are made more simple to making sure to make sure as well that they work that they carry out on a day to day basis is respected and i think, you know, that has not had the prominence and pre eminence in the conversations. we have it as a culture. and so it did, it deserves officials are normally new ways to ease the burden on farmers. but as they race to respond, some critics fear the use big claimant's purposes could go up in smoke aft roll agriculture, a coats for some 10 percent, you emissions, small scale farmers, blaine corporate interest. you as decided to listen only to the very big farmers and to agribusiness in my from i know what is climate change, so i am in
seems like this may not be the last european farmers have a broad range of demands from holtz ignoring you in ports describing environmental legislation. us in a big to call tensions. the book has already moved to relax some green farming rules and polls plant pesticide blows. we are here today to take a board, the feedback that farmers right across year of, of given in relation to the need to ensure that the regulations are made more simple to making sure to make sure as well that they work...
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so it seems like this may not be the last european farmers have a broad range of demands from holtz ignoring you in ports describing environmental legislation, is in a big to cool tensions. the book has already moved to relax some green farming rules and polls plant pesticide blows. we are here today to taking boards, the feedback that farmers right across year of, of given in relation to the need to ensure that the regulations are made more simple to making sure to make sure as well that they work that they carry out in a day to day basis as respect as and i think, you know, that has not had the prominence and pre eminence and the conversations we have it as a culture. and so it did, it deserves officials are normally new ways to ease the burden on farmers. but as they race to respond, some critics fear the use big claimant's probity is, could go up in smoke after roll agriculture codes for some 10 percent, the you emissions, small scale farmers, blaine corporate interests. the u, as decided to listen only to the very big farmers and to our business in my from i know what is climate change.
so it seems like this may not be the last european farmers have a broad range of demands from holtz ignoring you in ports describing environmental legislation, is in a big to cool tensions. the book has already moved to relax some green farming rules and polls plant pesticide blows. we are here today to taking boards, the feedback that farmers right across year of, of given in relation to the need to ensure that the regulations are made more simple to making sure to make sure as well that they...
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palestine in london. protest is a messed me at 10 downing street reminding that the prime is stuff holtz who age is. well. now i made the broadening concerns over rising military a to is well, there's be mixed messaging coming out from washington. on the one hand we've got the us national security council spokesperson saying that they'll be absolutely no less up in support for televi tv's actions in gaza. is the president ever threatened to military assistance from israel operation that does not take consequences? what happens with continued support is really have a right to defend themselves against them. awesome. we're going to continue to make sure they have the tools and the capabilities to do that. but present of items on the also hand has all these ready prime minister to hold off on a potential military operation in rafa. not sincerely as well can come up with a plan to ensure the safety of more than 1000000 refugees in the city. a major military operation rather roughly, should not proceed without a credible plan, a credible plan for ensuring the safety and support more than 1000
palestine in london. protest is a messed me at 10 downing street reminding that the prime is stuff holtz who age is. well. now i made the broadening concerns over rising military a to is well, there's be mixed messaging coming out from washington. on the one hand we've got the us national security council spokesperson saying that they'll be absolutely no less up in support for televi tv's actions in gaza. is the president ever threatened to military assistance from israel operation that does...
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mike faulkender, you look at cbo numbers, edward lawrence had clips, we had douglas holtz-eakin on., no one in town, except far left laughs this mike faulk faulkender, what do you do when you are a big shot in trump administration, what is your plan to solve 120% of gdp budget deficits 2 -- let's see, 2 .5 to 3 trillion dollar deficits, spending is 24% of gdp . >> item number one, drill, baby, drill, unleash american merge to drive down cost of everything, send power back to people through deregulation, let businesses and individuals operate their own lives, and massively slash spending there no reason for bureaucracy to spend the money it does and extent pro growth tax reform, and 5, let's make sure we have sound money and sound financial institutions, and number 6, let's make sure our trade dials in world are resireciprocal. >> he is pretty good. >> he has the whole agenda. and not just valentine's day it is ash wednesday. i hope you got your ashes today. larry: i am going to go, i am getting communion after the show, i promise. you are great, nice going by the way, michael faul f
mike faulkender, you look at cbo numbers, edward lawrence had clips, we had douglas holtz-eakin on., no one in town, except far left laughs this mike faulk faulkender, what do you do when you are a big shot in trump administration, what is your plan to solve 120% of gdp budget deficits 2 -- let's see, 2 .5 to 3 trillion dollar deficits, spending is 24% of gdp . >> item number one, drill, baby, drill, unleash american merge to drive down cost of everything, send power back to people...
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lou holtz at south carolina. --great in gamecock red. and then ed orgeron at ole miss. we walk it before every game, in front of thousands of people. it's a sacred ritual, and i'm in front. i can remember the rumor going around that a book was going to be written about michael's story at briarcrest. and so the buzz really started. michael lewis had a lot of standing within the book world. michael lewis helped spark a revolution in baseball with his best selling book, moneyball. and now he's setting his sights on the football world. [chatter] michael lewis says he got on to this story by visiting sean tuohy, an old high school friend of his. i spent a little time with you at your house. and my memory is that there was a 6 foot 5 inch 300 pounds black kid on your sofa. and i said, sean, who was he. and that was the very beginning of the blind side story, that you've taken him in because he didn't have a home. michael lewis's point in the blind side was that the left tackle was an overlooked position of importance. but that wouldn't be all that interesting unless you could
lou holtz at south carolina. --great in gamecock red. and then ed orgeron at ole miss. we walk it before every game, in front of thousands of people. it's a sacred ritual, and i'm in front. i can remember the rumor going around that a book was going to be written about michael's story at briarcrest. and so the buzz really started. michael lewis had a lot of standing within the book world. michael lewis helped spark a revolution in baseball with his best selling book, moneyball. and now he's...
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we had douglas holtz-eakin on, former cbo director, sincere friend, he says it is unsustainable.ody in to inlevels this stuff unless the far left. mike falkander, when you become a big shot in the trump administration what will you do? what is your plan? give us in 30 seconds to solve 120% of gdp budget deficits, 200, 2 1/2 to three trillion dollars deficits as far as the eye can see, spending is 24% of gdp, vastly above the 50 year average, 30 seconds, falkander, what will you do about it? >> item number one what steve just said, drill, baby, drill. unleash abundance, driving down cost of everything americans produce. number two, drive everything back down to the people, deregulation. number three, slash the bureaucracy. no reason for the bureaucracy to spend at of money it does. four, extend progrowth tax reform. number five, sound money, sound financial institutions. number six, make sure the trade deals around the world are reciprocal. no case that the american manufacturers suffer a disadvantage. larry: what do you think, steve? he has got it. >> he has the whole agenda. it
we had douglas holtz-eakin on, former cbo director, sincere friend, he says it is unsustainable.ody in to inlevels this stuff unless the far left. mike falkander, when you become a big shot in the trump administration what will you do? what is your plan? give us in 30 seconds to solve 120% of gdp budget deficits, 200, 2 1/2 to three trillion dollars deficits as far as the eye can see, spending is 24% of gdp, vastly above the 50 year average, 30 seconds, falkander, what will you do about it?...
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driven by demand for weight loss drugs and our next guest calls this a monster print and guide gerald holtzat post nine. great to see you. welcome. >> you too. >> monster and you think some of these concerns about supply imbalances might keep the street a little more cautious, allowing for future beats as well. >> for sure. this is a company that typically guides conservatively and came in ahead of the street. that's a very good sign. the stock has been huge, up 20% in under six weeks. think it pretraded a lot into the quarter here, probably why the stock is not up even more. yeah, i think the supply and demand imbalance favors the company. they're ratcheting up manufacturing. novo did yesterday to keep this thing going. >> are clients asking about valuation or not yet? >> they're definitely asking about it but talking about it over a year and hasn't been a huge deterrent because in health care there aren't that many big opportunities from a market standpoint where the street can just say okay, this seems clear to us that it's going to be a massive opportunity. that's kept people in the gam
driven by demand for weight loss drugs and our next guest calls this a monster print and guide gerald holtzat post nine. great to see you. welcome. >> you too. >> monster and you think some of these concerns about supply imbalances might keep the street a little more cautious, allowing for future beats as well. >> for sure. this is a company that typically guides conservatively and came in ahead of the street. that's a very good sign. the stock has been huge, up 20% in under...