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stuart: today new york subway covers 250 miles and include nearly 500 stations. >> this is 5 express train. >> the subway system that we use every day is the subway system that was built over a hundred years ago. we still use those tunnels. we still use those mat forms. >> it was a hugely ambitious project and the subway was in a way a statement that pay, new york city is a world-class city. we can do this better than anyone. stuart: so whatever happened to alfred beach's, 40 years later they found old chandeliers and grand piano was there, bit out of tune maybe but larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow, i'm l arry
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larry: biden administration getting slammed, sla the outrags cascade of progressive failure as guy benson calls it regarding the illegal migrant status oflea the suspected killer, tragic story, the 22-year-old georgia nursing student. we will talk to vivek ramaswamyt about this in just a few moments. we've got byron donalds on deck, the strange case of fani willis and her lover with 2,000 cell phone calls and 12,000 text messages up tonight. first, the most awful story, jajacqui heinrich at the white house. what can youou tell us? >> reporter: since saturday, we've been askin askg the white house for a statement on lincoln hope riley's murder allegedly at the hands of a venezuelan national who crossed into the country illegally two years ago and after announcing the president's plans to visit the border ons thursday, the behight
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house finally got back to us on our over the weekend saying we would like to extend our deepes condolences to the family and loved ones of lincoln hope riley, people should be held toe the full extent of the law if they are found gil you at this. guilty.republican lawmakers areg blame for the young woman's death on biden's border policies and those of sang sanctuary cits and states. b heor was previously arrested and released before i.c.e. could pu a detainer on him. >> biden and the democrats' open border policy have alloweda this manll to come into our country, give him parole, and kill an innocent young woman. and here in scottsdale, arizona, there are vein venezuelan gangs, organized crime breaking into people's houses, using wi-fi ann
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cell phone blockers to get around cameras. these are organized criminals.d >> reporter: biden will head toe the border on thursday, it will be hisis second visit since takg office and something the white house has repeatedly called a photo op or publicity stunt whed republican members of congress doo it.call biden will call for lawmakers to take up the senate bill thatbill passed or failed to pass the border patrol union which endorsed the border provisions of that bill is slamming the president's visit, though, telling fox, quote, biden's going to the border now to save himself, border security should never be about politics, itf should always beth about the safety and security of the greab nation and the american people. the president's reportedly notto going to announce any executive actions while he's in brownsville, texas. that's expected sometime around the state of the union. he previously said he's done all he can by stroke of a pen and now officials are down playingdn whatever is coming as lesser in
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significance than what congressh could do if they got their act together as they put it, larry. larry:s you know, jack. know, one point onthis story. one tragedy is letting the killer in on the first place. everyone is reporting on that.on the second one is letting the killer out without any bail or any detention in new york. new york city. this is one of the alvin bragg stories. i just raise it, i don't know ii anybody is talking about that. that's the second tragedy of this gigantic tragedy.at how did that person get releasee in the first place to go toa georgia soso he could murder ths poor young woman. >> reporter: well, the i.c.e. spokesperson is saying that ther were not able to put a detainer on him because nypd released him before they could, that's you how he got out. new york city is a sanctuary city, new york is a sanctuary state. that's been a big piece of the conversation as it relates to ai
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lot of these blue cities and lax proprosecutors, lax bail laws ah noncooperation with i.c.e. j.larry: thank you.>> we t appreciate your report.mome for one moment i want to take time out from the horrible and k tragic story, again, what my friend guy benson correctly calls the outrageous cascade of progressive failures and i do want to say may she rest in peace, may god watch over her and i do wish the family the greatest of all condolences. okay. i do want -- the purpose of ourt show, hei you want to make anotr point. regarding the 2024 election, thl election year voting realignment that's going on, something the liberal media does not understand or doesn't want tow
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talk aboutor, i want to insert this into our discussion tonight. look, it was a very nifty pieced by my good friend, super economist, larry lindsey, takene from the database of the federal election committee, it shows contributors to joe biden were heavily skewed towards college professors, professional peoplep psychologists, social workers, scientists and writers. now, 93% of college professors gave to joe biden.bi just 7% gave to donald trump. alo dol right. probably no surprise. meanwhile, the biggest donors to president trump were farmers,s, truckers, entrepreneurs, mechanics and construction workers. now, the biggest biden corporato donors, employees of google, microsoft, ibm and kaiser perm kaiserpermanente. a
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the biggest trump supporters were fed ex and ups. this is the new america. this is rich versus elite, rich versus middle class. mr. biden got a lot of money from the rich. much more money than donald trump ever got. but interestingly, among donors giving less than $200, trump beat biden by a very widee margin. somarg as larry lindsey put it,m economicic elites are democrats. the working stiffs are republicans. now,ic many apologies to my gool friend larry lindsey forizin publicizing his latest newsletter content. i felt it was too good not to share. larry, don't be cross to me. we larrys have to be in this together. one reason i'm raising these points, there's so much second guessing about trump clobbering nikki haley over the weekend in south carolina.ng people keep asking can mr. trump win independents, can mr. trump
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win over haley voters. i'm quite sure he'll do very well in both cases. people are overlooking the factv thater mr. trump's key policymr issues on stuff like the middles class a affordable economy, theo closing of the borer did, restoring law and order, peace through strength, respect abroad, all of that leading to realignment, not just the old static polling between republicans, democrats and independents, but realignment, because of biden's he repeated failures and woke extremism ofdo progressives in general, mr. trump is not only winning over farmers, truckers, entrepreneurs, and construction workers, also black americans and young people who see mr. trump as the the disrupterf the current political system the. i call it trump tough, draining the swamp. don't fo forget mr. trump's
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optimism of making america first again. i would say pollsters and pundits beware. trump reali realignment is sneap on you. that is beyond this tragic storg of the young woman in georgia.n now, let's bring in one of oursi favorites, vivek ramaswamy, fformer presidential candidate, notrumw on the campaign trail f mr. trump. welcome to the show.yo i love to talk issues with you,i not justth politics. the first is the double progressive failure, not only the invasion of these illegal immigrants, many of whom are kidnappers, terrorists, spice, , whatever. the second part of this awful story is new york is a sanctuars city and alvin bragg as a soros
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proprosecutor lets this person . he commits a crime, is let go, goes down to georgia and winds d up killing this young woman. this has to change, big time. >> look, it's a basic test of common sense larry. a nation without borders is notn a nation. it's noto ho a cruel thing to hd these people back. this is not compassion, this is actually common sense. that's what we need to revive in the country is the basic idea that your first act of entering the country cannot break the law. and ifof your first act of entering the country is breaking the law, it's no surprise those people break the law even further when they're already in this nation.furt that's not racist.lrea that's not xenophobic. i'm the kid of legal immigrantsg toal this country. that's personal to me. peo you have countless people trying to do this the right way. we're rewarding the people who are doing it the wrong way. i think this i i ts going to bea
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key issue at the ballot box this november. i'm seeing that traveling thisvi country.in i was in michigan last night.. i don't care if you're democrat, republican or end pent, this is not -- independent, this is nott what you want to see the nation become. i think that will drive peoplena to the polls in droves this november and i think it will lead us to success. larry: from mr. trump's maga circular that he sends outrcul that's been widely quoted, wheni i amde your president we will immediately seal the bore kerr did, stop the invasion and -- border, stop the invasion, andod on day one we will begin thearge largest deportation operation of illegal criminals in american history. then he goes oamern to say may d bless lincoln riley and her family, our prayers are with you. the deportation side, this goes back to something eisenhower did many years ago. i don't know whether you've spoken to president trump about this or not. that will be a tall order, a worthwhile one for sure, vivek,
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but a tall order. how do you see that? >> first, it starts with common sense. if we have the largest influx of illegal mass migration into our, countr iy in history, then it makes sense we have to have the largest massive deportation in american history as well. there are legal tools available to the federal government, 287-g, it's a provision in the law that says the department of homeland securit y and i.c.e. ca ddeputize local law enforcement to serve warrants.ts there's millions of illegal migrants. how do you solve that?er there's a million local law enforcement standing at the ready.e that's one example of existing tools in the legal toolbox. we don't need new laws to do this. we need a new president to enforce the laws that are already on the books. and so i think that's what it's going to take, a president witht a spine.ent yes, new laws can make a a
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difference and i think there are areas for congress to step up but this idea that a mass b deportation is going to be inhumane, forget about that, let's start with peopllee who entered the country illegally in the last couple years, cruise y existingea laws, say we're going to do it as humanely and respectively as possible. we have to b e a nation that enforces laws that are on the books. i think they're going to tryi to paint president trump in somein kind of wrong light when he tries to do this but we've got v to understand this is a moral case for the rule of law itself and the very people who the left would purport to help are the b ones who are hurt by many of these policies. larry: i think the country wils be with him on this, vivek, for this horrible tragedy of thisde deceased young womance from georgia, i think the countryry - will be with him.we i wish we could find a way to go after these sanctuary cities. i mean, deny them federal funds. i'm not sure i haven't thought it through but the blood of this woman is on joe biden's handsor
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for his open border policy but the blood of this woman unnoterly is on the hands of new yorkers -- unfortunately is on the hands of new yorkers,al a an bragg, governor hochul, the cities that allow the criminals to come in and be immediately br he released.ca there's got to be something to do here.g so far we're not doing anything. there's got to be a plan to stop these sanctuary cities and releasing all of these illegal immigrant criminals and, murderers. >> first, wcomplee need to not, build the wall but complete the wall. anind no more funding for centrl america until the countryy blockades their border through the darien pass where you have e migrants flooding.
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we need to stop federal funding sanctuary cities until theyan enforce the rule of law. we can use existing you laws ana the constitution as it exists to say that birth right s citizensp doesn't apply to kids of illegals. border policies of all are to eliminate incentives to l be here illegally in the firsten place.eder if we end federal funding tother sanctuary cities and end other incentives including birth right citizenships including childrent ofhi illegals.we this is solveable.w we don't need new laws. we need a new president. this makes this the most vital electionishe'll -- election issn november. [laughter] larry: everybody is looking at the world, will trump get the
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independents, will trump get the haley voters. i raised in my riff to the put something else on the table besides the horrible news about this late young woman's death, larry lindsey's article, the people for trump, farmers, truckers, entrepreneurs, that's you, vivek, entrepreneurs,rent mechanics and construction workers, it's a completely different coalition, you can add to that african-americans, asian americans, hispanic americansas too, this is a completely different realignment. wealthy rich are for biden, they're the elites. but the ordinary working folks and the creative people, the new money, the new companies, they're for trump.inar now, i don't think the world sees the prizm of this election through this new lens but i say there's a new lens coming. what do you think? >> isa think there's an opportunity for a realignment like we saw with the reagan
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landslide of 1980 and again in 1984. i think that's a special opportunity we have ahead of us in 2024 where we've got to make this not just about biden's failures, but what do we actually stand for as a republican party? we stand for the rule of law. we stand for the pursuit of excellence. t truckers areru entrepreneurs to. everyone of those entrepreneurs can you achieve the maximum of their own potential with their own hard work without- aapologizing for their success. president trump said it well. you know what our vengeance will be? success will be our vengeance. i think bring people along from rural to the cities, i see that opportunity. it's not goingunit to happen automatically. there's a complicated path ahead. i think it's unlikely that biden will even be the nominee. on the other side of the traps that have been lady see a anea opportunity this year to dare i
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say unite this country and i think donald trump has the best potential to make that happen. larry: that'sat i exactly righ. i thinightk these pundits realle underestimate the unifyingifyi message of success. as trump -- he's been saying say this regularly, my best revenge is going to be success. he's going to institute new policies, he's going to drain the swamp, he's going to break down these elites, he'll give uu law and order and make it safe for a change.un that'sif a unifying message. that's going to blow up all them polling models. you're my favorite entrepreneur. give he me the last entrepreneurial answer. >> you get ahead with your owno hard work inur this country. the sky isk in the limit to whau can achieve. whatever your given g gifts area yoxiu can achieve the maximum of your potential in the united states of america. that is trump's message. i think the second term will
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make the first term pale in comparison in terms of the e will have on thi country. i think trump will be ththe guyo unite the don country and revivo we are. larry: as my old boss reagan used to say, the best is yet toh come. trump says the same thing. you say the same thing. i say the same thing. i optimism i ss a winner.u. vivek, thank you for giving usre all this time. coming up, we've got another government shutdown looming, another failure in washington, d.c. it's not going to be such a big deal.t i wish republicans had followed through, passed all 12 appropriation bills, failing that, let's have a 1% budget cun across the board. just a nice 1% budget cut across the board, wouldn't that be something, instead of borrowing money or spending other people'e money or whatever? we've got my pal, steve moore. he'll be here to weigh in. you get us here on "kudlow,"ay
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larry: it's back to school for congress and here with the newcg curriculum, chad pergram. chad, new semester. >> good afternoon. so late, so overdue already. congress was mandated to finish its spending bills in september. there's an agreement on a top line figure.gree however, there is no deal on ho congress spends the money. so there's a chance of a weekenv shutdown. >> while aent government shutda is not ideal, it's not the worsd thing. it would be worse to exacerbateb the problem.a the only leverage we have, when we have one house, one branch,le is tveo be willing to say no, to be willing to walk away. >> conservatives believe greenwa lighting all spending at current levels for the rest of the fiscal year saves money. that prevents new spending.: so the rightso is now pushing a long-term punt until fall. >> joe biden and chuck schumer
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want to u use this shutdown lets leverage to write the bill.in uii support the continuing resolution which will support a 1% cut, $100 billion savings. >> busavit the military consums more than half of all money congress allocates each year. so renewing the old funding is dually harsh to the pentagon. funding runs out this weekend for military construction,spor transportation and housing, plus agriculture. there is little time to avoid a shutdown. >> part of the problem is the speaker is inexperienced, never served in leadership before, number one. number two, i think he's afraid to make decisions because he's a afraid to lose his job, he saw what happened to kevin, be mccarthy and he's you afraid that any decision he makes will anger one part of his conference or another. >> we still do not know when the senate could begin its
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impeachment trial of alejandro mayorkas. it's doubtful it comes thisub week. in fact,tf the trial might not start until lawmakers figure out how to fund the government. larry. larry: chad, thank you for all that. appreciate it.k yo for more on all this let's bring in my pal steve moore, committee to unleash prosperity and host of more money on wabc money. couple things. a shutdown is stupid. they may have to do it this weekend. it's not stu economically import but it's sue bid politically --n yod.u stupid politically. remember all the talk going back 12, 13 months now. we're going to have regular order, we're going to have all the appropriation bills through in the republican congress and i hate to say it but they did notr do that, steve moore. you know, they just didn't get that done and i'm just trying to figure out why. >> they just couldn't get the votes for it, they couldn't come
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to an agreement. republicans have -- let's notic forget. it wasan a two or three seat majority. it's hard to get anything done.l remember, they don't control the senate, they don't control the white house so we shouldn't pretend that somehow this very tiny republican majority is going to change the direction of things. this is very much related to your excellent conversation with vivek. you don't wantdire to take the e off the ball here. the source of almost everyth problem in washington right nowe is joe biden. n biden isow a pathological spend, he wants to spend money on everything, spent $150 billionnt on student loan bailouts even though the supreme court saidso it's unconstitutional. i don't want to distract people from f that focus which is if yu want to get budget sanity, want to get control of the border, want to deal with these problems, it starts with getting donald trump in th e white house and joe biden out of the white house. this is why, layer larry, what i support is something my friend
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thomas massey of kentucky has come up, it's part of the budget process, if you can't come upis with an agreement then you have last year's level of spending1% minu.s 1%. you have known me for 35 years. i would take a chainsaw to this budget if i could but at least 1% cut is not spending more than last year and i think that the s ideal outcome. larry: it'sot not going to hapn for months, until april or may. it's not going to happen until, april or may.i i don'dot understand -- >> continuing resolution -- larry: the continuing resolution will be in effect more omnibus spending bills. okay. i though t we didn't want to do omnibus spending bills because you get these thousand page bills or 2,000 page bills, nobody knows what's in it. it's anti-ethical to taxpaye interest. i know aboutut the other issues. the 1% cut is a lovely idea.t it's not going to happen.
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i mean, the last two crs, ignored it. the next few crs, ignore it. i checked in with the t leadership. it won't happen. it's not goinghe to happen. >> i know.-- okay i. i'm just telling you, it's thesh law of the land. that's what they agreed to in last year's budget deal was if they couldn't come to an agreement, it would be 1%.u ar you're missing the larger point, larry. which is this. we have a completely broken budget process. the last time we wrote -- rewrote the bills, the budgetwa process, was 1974.ago. that was 50 years ago, that was writte bn by the liberal waterge congress and the intent of theer budget process law was to make it easier for congress to spend. so let's get back to -- you and i agree. how about giving the power to the president. it's a great idea. larry:y: pound their tukuses o, pound their rear ends off, that's what you do and a leave
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the legislative bs just impound, impound, impound. may not solve every problem. i've got to get out of here. steve moore -- >> president roosevelt used itny more than any other president. e all for fdr sometimes. thanks, steve. coming up, the fani fiasco, 12,000 text messages, 2,000 cell phone calls, this all happened before they were supposedly having a romantic relationship with her favorite prosecutor who was not qualified.ied. meanwhile, there's a democratic operative from the white house who is calling the shots.ot this is a fiasco.ri we'vche got alex lace when "kudlow" returns, impound, impound, impound, let president trump just do it. get help reaching your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app.
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larry: here we go again, the
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fani willis fiasco, growing worse by theorse day. 12,000 te text me messages, 2,0l phone calls. steve hair began is standing -- steve harigan is standing by with the story. this is a real soap opera. >> reporter: it's tough. these defense attorneys arep trying to get the cell phone records from nathan wade, the prosecutor, admitted to the court as evidence. the numbers are remarkably highh more than 2,000 phone calls,ll 12,000 text messages. they all come before they sayey wade was hired and before wade d and willis swore under oaths beforesc their relationship beg. it also places nathan wade around willis' condo on at least occasions, sometimes arriving at night, leaving in the morning, and yet wade testified under oath he never spent theed night in this condo. >> the phone records will reflect you were making phone calls from the same location as
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the condo. before november 1st of 2021 and it was20 on multiple occasions, the phone records would be wrong? >> if phone records reflected that, yes, sir. >> they would be wrong? they would be wrong. a >> reporter: defense attorneys making the accusation the entire case is run from the biden whit house. they want to know what went on with multiple meetings between nathan wade and white house officials, they want to get the information about what was talked about during thoserr meetings. larry, back to you. larry:y:nse any sense when the will make a decision on all of this? >> reporter: he's got repoa heag march 1st. he's going to hear final arguments. it could be sometime after that. larry: steve, thankteve you vef much, fromro downtown hotlanta. can joinin, g me to you chew on this one, editor in chief, alex lace, host of the first class cs
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fatherhood podcast. 2,000 cell phone calls, 12,000 text messages. i mean, i love love. i love my wife, my family life. if there were 12,000 text messages -- >>hi not that needy, huh, larr? >> not that needy.s doas cell phone towers lie? they're desperate to say she hired him before there was a relationship because he's a gooy prosecutorer, a good lawyer and then the relationship, love happened in the office. but it looks as though -- wene needed to learn more -- but loos as though the phone records belie that and the name of theti game imis timing.s whether she stayons on the caser not doesn't matter that much, but it's whether it can be delayed. they want to do it in august, they want a presidential candidate for a major party to
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be sitting in a courtroom in august in september, supposedly sitting in other courtroom asco well. this ihis whole disgraceful,an unamerican, none of this shouldu beld happening. he'll have to pony up half a billion dollars in new york to keekeep y appealing all those cases. larry: he could bring up the uphth impeachment, bring it to the supreme court. ii don't care if they had romantic relationship or not too be honest withes you. it does bother some judicial d lawyers. i'm not a lawyer. i don't care. i do care that they lied that's the part that i careed about. y shouldhy i think the. disqualified. what seems to be happening is all the additional evidencedd showits that they lied. both of them lied on the stand last week or the week before.fo that bothersre me. >> they lied and they're in denial they're goingde to deny, deny, deny. that's the game plan. that adds up to 25 dirty text messages a day, five, six phone
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calls a day. fani willi mads she made her bed everybody's been sleeping withe it. whsho knows who else she's been texting. shw e ki keeps a pile of cash. she needs it to pay for the phon te bill. back in the day, you have to worry about the minutes m.ee callke me after 9:00, nights and weekends are free. she needs some months to plan. larry: he's very needy. >> how do you have time, who you be able to do anything else? >> larry: if h ie wants to text hr all day, 24/7, that's fine.s just don't lie about it. i think the judge -- the judge is a democrat too. i think th de noose is coming i. r thing that's a bad story, br briterbart broke this. jeff desantis -- >> no relation to the florida governor.
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larry: no relation to thehe h governor in florida. he worked for presidents, governors, senators, a campaign wa r horse, he's the white house person in her operation. i think that's a link. again, i can't prove it but weuw know there have been reportsre h that the white house was coaching fani willisfa and nathn wade about this. this desantis thing, this could cement -- >> we need to learn more. the way i think about it, let's say the bombi polling was the oe the way it is now, that said if trump was convicted of a felony he would be more likely to beat joe biden in the november. all the cases would go away. w this will hurt him. it's draining resources, draining time, this is why it's happening. larry: al e alec lace, can donae trump win over independents and nikki haley voters, that was the topic over the weekend.en can hed. win over independents?
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what do you think? >>most are there nikki haley vo, i think they're democrats supporting nikki haley. i don't think he'll have aal problem. this is donaldp's trump's party going forward. larry: in the general election, how will he do with independentp in the general election. >>i do i think he'll pick them. i don't think there are true nikki halenaldy supporters out there. donald trump didn't just win tha primaries in iowa, new hampshire and south carolina, he broke records. this is a dominating performance. it's either get on the trump train or get stuck with nikki haley -- i don't know who these people are that are supportinghe her. i don't think he has a problem picking them up. larry: i want to add one thing. there's statistics out, the republican turnout in south carolina on saturday was apparently significantly biggera than the republican turnout in 2016 whe16n you had a real horse race with ted cruz and marco
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rubio and so forth.. so there's an intensity thing goinn g on here that i don't thk pun p in -- pundits have really picked up. >> that's the thing with trumpo turnout, intensity of his base which no other republican can match. a republican in the suburbs you'reurti hurting now because e high propensity voters tend to be democrats in suburbs andrs other places but when trump runs, is on the ballot, it's a different proposition.um he needsp to win independents. a lo t of polling shows him winning independents. that's one of the bigos differences,es 2020 he loses independents and loses. larry: we were talking about an interesting a article by larry lindsey about how the republican party has changed, it's not made up of elites, it's made up of farmers, truckers,
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entrepreneurs, constructionr workers. wee checked your boxes five tis for these categories, farmers,is truckers, entrepreneurs, construction workers. n, yd to that black americans, hispanic americans,an asian americans, can probably add younger people who don't get enoug credit. there's realignment and the democrat, republican, independent, check those boxes, may not telling us anything we need to know about the outcome r ofea this general election. >> also you've seen the teamsters made a large donation to the rnc. that hasn't happened in decades. i've been working as a mechanic for 24 years, i'm seeing itro there. the boxes with thead f different backgrounds and races and creeds, they all exist they a big melting pot in the railroad, the shift has been monumental, we're going for trump. if everything you're paying for is sk skyrocketing, they're not
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better off than they were four years ago. larry: were you sighted at mcdonald's over the weekend. >> twowo ordersn. of large fris and large shake, $17. i love mcdonald's. it's one of the greatest institutions of american life, the first time i've gone tod mcdonald's andof felt ripped off. food ifos justod -- the price ir higher. everyone feels it. it means your paycheck is worth less than it used to be. larry: affordability crisis. rick and alec thank you very much. up nex alet we have florida congressman byron donalds, he'll talk about a life, liberty and pursuit of happiness and the breakdown of the progressive model, everywhere you turn. i'm "kudlow." we'll be right back.
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when i was your age, we never had anything like this. what? wifi? wifi that works all over the house, even the basement. the basement. so i can finally throw that party... and invite shannon barnes. dream do come true. xfinity gives you reliable wifi with wall-to-wall coverage on all your devices, even when everyone is online. maybe we'll even get married one day. i wonder what i will be doing? probably still living here with mom and dad. fast reliable speeds right where you need them. that's wall-to-wall wifi on the xfinity 10g network. larry: i want to continue the conversation about theseth progressive failures that aret just destroying the country.y my good friend congressman byron donalds from the great state off florida. thank you for coming back on. progressive failures, guy bensos was talking about that, he was talking about the horrible,
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horrible story about the youngyo woman, the late young woman who was killed in georgia but the i gun y came in from venezuela illegally, then he commits a crime in new york and they release him b because ofer progressive e judges and george soros attorneys. we havcae usa woke culture becag of progressives and we haved inflation. rich you lowry was talking aboua $17 bill for a mcdonald'sta milkshake anlkd french fries. people can't afford to live in the biden economy because ofng progressives. to make things simple, i think this sun country is going to ve against progressive policiesard. across the board. >> i agree with you, larry. u, ii think, look, the progresss have been wanting control, they've been wanting to institute their policy agenda in the country for decades andug through h you joe biden and i wh also add starting with barack obama but with joe biden they've been able to accomplish a good portion of it and it sucks.s
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it'ste terrible larry. look, immigration policy is the one that everybody can see, thed tragedy that happened in georgia but also the tragedy that'sed happeninyg all over the country. we've had now 200,000 people dir from fentanyl overdoses because of joe biden's progressiveessi policies. haved are young girls who are s into sex slavery every day by the drug cartels because of joey biden's reckless policies and progressive policies. you have situations where there are migrants who died in the back of tractor-trailers down in texas because of terriblebe progressivcae policies. they do not work. they just breed destruction. they breed death and they over y overwhelm cities. every major city is overrun and oveoverwhelmed. progressives lock children out of classrooms for two years because of covid-19, ignoring
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realities that kids are far less susceptible to the worst elements of covid-19. those kids fell behind. now when they're bacsk in the classroom finally, joe biden and the radical democrats put migrants in these classrooms s these kids now fall furtherr behind. none of this stuff works. and we just talked about one poll circu -- one policy, larry. we haven't gotten to the rest or them. larry: whether you call them liberal, progressive, ultra progressive or radical, thety borrowing which caused inflation which makes things unaffordable. you can't live here. there's no law and order.er the e education system is he deteriorating. the culture has been impeached and destroyed.stor people don't teach history faanymore many and the border, people are getting killed left
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and right, either murderers or drug smugglers, you name i thise name it.this is about liberals e failure of their ultrat progressive policies. that's going to break through i a complete realignment which is one of the themes of this show. >> larry, i totally agree withe you., ve look, you have a situation where what people really want ist common sense. so much was made about president trump's speech in south carolini friday night. i was there. i was on stage with the president. a lo pt of what he talked about were common sense policies.li yociu know, not so much even beg conservative. just being common sense. let's do the things we know work in this country and then we can figure out the other issues that happened just through normalife. everyday life. we're on fox business, larry, you have a great show. sho let's talk about bank capital for a moment abo, something that most people don't focus on. the treasury department and thea fed, thendy want to raise bank
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