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larry: hello, folks, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. anti-semitic protests spinning out of control at new york's columbia university. many protesters being arrested, some being suspended. these hate crimes deserve nothing less in my view. professor alan dershowitz will weigh in on all of it in just a moment. congressman jim jordan will talk about the collapse of "bidenomics" and the fate of speaker johnson's foreign aid package. we have senator tommy tuberville on why democrats will pay a price for killing the may york impeachment. monica crowley, and alex marlowe on collapse much donald trump's jury in flock. the great claudia tenney, biden boosting iran while israel is trying to defend the west. let's go straight to fox news cb cotton at columbia with all the latest. go straight to cb cotton.
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>> reporter: columbia university has, i think, larry can you hear me? larry: go right ahead. >> reporter: larry i think you may be able to hear me. so columbia university has kept the campus closed off to everyone except for those with a columbia i.d., but that hasn't kept people from coming here to rally just outside the campus's main gates. look behind me. this large crowd has formed. we have seen a lot of activity here over the past 48 hours. several arrests actually happened here this morning. again another crowd is back, pro-palestinian demonstrators waving signs, waving palestinian flags, chanting things like from the river to the sea, free palestine. again the phrase from the river to the sea one critics say is anti-semitic, calling for the
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the annihilation of the israel and the jewish people. nypd is deployed heavily to columbia university ever since this protest started on campus. now it spread off campus. we have several officers here in riot gear who have a defensive posture as number of protesters continues to grow. larry, as we've been talking about over on the channel, there was a large encampment of students who were protesting. they pitched more than 60 tents on the south lawn here at columbia university. this afternoon we watched as officers removed those protesters. columbia university's president sent a message to the student body to say, these students had been warned multiple times and she took, made that executive decision to finally thorize nypd to come in and remove those
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protesters. these pro-palestinian student groups, they risk interim suspensions which means, they won't be alloyed on campus. they won't be allowed to turn in course work. so they may not complete their courses on time but several student organizers said on social media they did not care. they were going to stay out there on campus until they were removed, even if norse had to be used. we saw that this afternoon when the nypd came in and removed those student protesters. we're waiting to find out whether all of them will be suspended from campus. trying to find out more details from that. larry, we're watching numbers continue to grow here outside of the campus where several people continue to come by the hour. they're chanting, they're banging on drums and as this crowd goes, grows, more officers continue to be mobilized to this area. send it back over to you.
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larry: cb cotton, i don't know if you can hear me. i was going to ask you when did president shaf i.q., columbia president, could you know when she actually started those public warnings? >> we're told members ever the faculty started yesterday morning going around to those student protesters who by the way pitched their tents at 4:00 a.m. yesterday, according to the student paper. so we're told that shortly after that, members of the faculty started walking around among the tents, warning students they were violating campus policies and then were told from the university that those students received several more warnings throughout the day, were told, hey, anybody who remains in this encampment beyond 9:00 p.m. you face interim suspension. like i mentioned, larry, several of these student organizers, several student protesters have been talking about on social media they did not care.
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they were willing to face that risk. now we're watching, as a group of social workers who appear to be affiliated with the university in some sort of advocacy or activist sense, they're affiliated with the university. they appear to be social workers and they are also activists, they are now trying to get support for the students who have been detained by the nypd. so we're watching to see what develops with this situation. a lot of action out here at columbia university. larry: great stuff, cb cotton, thank you ever so much. be safe. we appreciate it. folks, just a couple words for me, after being grilled and bombarded yesterday in congress before the house education committee, today columbia university president dr. shaf i.q. went home to new york and summoned the police to remove anti-israel protesters from
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columbia's campus. i think the two events are not unrelated. she was grilled in washington yesterday and today she had to call in the cops. her message? these were extraordinary steps because these are extraordinary circumstances. i'm sure that's right but she wanted to sound and look tough in order to keep her job and in contrast to for example, harvard university's claudine gay who you may recall got the axe because she neither looked nor acted tough on anti-semitism. anti-semitism is the issue. so columbia's s shafik had cops clear campus. many will be arrested. many will be suspended. many probably won't take exams. some are not graduating. me, i still see the problem for these elite ivy league schools, principally their presidents and their board of directors are still afraid to label anti-semitism a hate crime.
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you had kids out there screaming we are hamas. okay, you have this business, river to the sea. these are anti-zemin statements. these are hate crimes. now just imagine student protesters were attacking blacks or trans genders or other woke identities. how fast would these ivy presidents kick everybody out, probably lock them up in jail. shafik comes out better than some of these elite schools at least she took an action and did lay down the law and put in a true red line of sorts and several warnings as cb to the ton suggested. so better late than never but shafik said to congress she has got for work to do. the school is not really prepared for these kind of situations. now, in fairness she did fire an anti-semitic professor, a guy named mohammed abdu but like most of these big-time schools officials are still afraid to talk about jewish history and experience going back to the
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holocaust, back to joesph stalin and throughout history, about the persecution of jews and that is a hate crime. after you will, isn't a hate crime a hate crime? isn't anti-semitism anti-semitism? there shouldn't be any room for any of that in any of our schools. college presidents have a lot more work to do but shafik brought the cops in, cleared the protesters out. for the moment i will score this one for some appropriate sanity. maybe there is some progress. maybe i'm not right either. let's talk about alan dershowitz, professor emeritus at harvard university and author of, war against the jews, how to end hamas barbarism. professor dershowitz you know more about this subject than me, probably more than almost anybody on the planet. i'm giving this columbia president a little bit of a plus because she seems to have done
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something but more importantly what do you think, sir? >> well she gets about a b-minus with grade inflation because she hasn't dealt with the problem. the core problem is dei, diversity, equity and inclusion and intersectionality. these dominate universities today, and they are the sources of anti-semitism. let me tell you a story about one professor. his name is joseph mussad. he is the one who praised hamas on october 7th, and said what they did was a wonderful thing. he is pro-hamas. i opposed his tenure before he got tenure. i told the university he was a third-rate academic. he had called on a jewish student as a teacher. when the student said, started talking, joseph mossad, the professor said, you seem to have an israeli accent. are you israeli? he said yes. he said, can't speak in my class unless you're prepared to say that israel has committed war crimes. this is a professor.
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he had ingotten tenure yet. columbia university gave him tenure. not just being anti-israel but precisely because of it. they wanted anti-israel professors on the faculty because they were getting funding from anti-israel countries. this is a much deeper problem. this goes back years and years and years and until and unless universities like harvard and columbia get rid of, uproot, completely from top to bottom, dei bureaucracy, intersectionality bureaucracy, this will continue and destroy every major university in america and turn american universities into the same third-rate institutions that pronegative joseph mussad as a third-rate skole lar. boy she has more to be done. many of her faculty won't
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supporter. many of herr students won't supporter. the problem is lot different than what we see on television today. what we see on television today is tip of iceberg. don't call these people pro-palestinian. these are not pro-palestinian. they are pro-hamas. they hang gays. they discriminate against women. they caused the death of all these people by using human shields. these pro-hamas people are not pro-palestinian. they're anti-palestinian, anti-jewish and anti-decency. larry: you have college presidents in about-time schools, the boards of directors are really running the show, they are afraid to label these anti-semitic statements as hate crimes. just say they're hate crimes. am i wrong about that. >> you're 100% right. a friend of mine who is
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president of a major college, the one criteria that doesn't exist for being member of university or member of the board is courage. these folks have no courage, no guts. they want everybody to love them. they can't do that. this is time for making hard, hard decisions and universities are not good making those kinds of decisions. so what we're going to see today and tomorrow is universities being responsive to congresswoman stefanik who has done a great job exposing this and they will do one or two things. the deep problem of continuing to have a bureaucracy which is against equality, in favor of equity, which is the opposite of equality. judge people based on their ethnicity and based on theirries and religion, they don't do anything to dismantle the real problems here and stop hiring people because of their hatred of israel or even the numbers of students. when i was teaching at harvard 10 years ago, harvard, jewish students were 23% of the student
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body. today they are 9%, less than they were when they had quotas, anti-jewish quotas. the dei bureaucracy is anti-semitic, not only in effect but in intent. until it is gotten rid of, we'll see this problem get worse and worse and worse. no president is prepared to take on this bureaucracy. i spoke ad car doze saleh school, yeshiva university law school, i spoke against dei, the dean of the law school said we're doubling down. everybody has to support dei. dei is what car doze saleh school is b she is part of the problem, not part of the solution. many administrators are part of the problem. today just demonstrates what will happen to american universities. jewish students are not safe at many american universities. larry: well-put, sir, well-put, professor alan dershowitz.
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appreciate it very much. tough stuff but i know you're on target. thank you very much. coming up here on "kudlow," congressman jim jordan on the collapse of "bidenomics" and the fate of speaker mike johnson's foreign aid package. will mr. johnson hang on to his speakership? will the foreign aid bill pass? remember catch "kudlow" monday through friday at 4:00 p.m., right here, fox business every day, but, if you can't catch us at 4:00 for some reason, please just text your favorite nine-year-old and she will show you how to dvr the show and then you will never miss a thing. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back
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united states, united kingdom. italy all with thatries. he signed 7 trillion into spending into law. deficit to $1.5 trillion. they look at inflation and nation, that president biden is making the same mistakes as a former democratic president. >> caused by profligate spending in washington, d.c. they say everything goes around and comes around. i'm seeing so many same mistakes of the carter administration. >> reporter: with the growing federal debt the faculty member of penn wharton model put the fiscal path into a time frame. >> fiscal policy in general is not sustainable right now. in particular we estimate that the penn wharton budget model we really under most optimistic circumstances have 20 years before everything kind of comes crashing down. >> reporter: he says the debt would cause and inflation spiral. the government would print money
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to pay for the federal debt. the federal reserve would have to accept 3, 4% inflation. then the bond yields would in turn respond as a higher rates there. listen. >> so people say well that's for latin america. that's for asia. that is for zimbabwe, countries like that postwar, germany, hungary. no, that is for here too. >> reporter: in an interview with a local news outlet, the president is saying he helped lower junk fees. that is helping cost for americans. that his spending is reducing inflation from the peek. larry: sure he is. very orwellian. you have to be up on your george orwell. or the report you have to pay attention to the things all together. they're fitting in pieces. you talk punish shun, it is connected around the globe. maybe we can handle it but other
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countries can't. that pushes them into poverty. larry: luggage fees, junk fees. edward lawrence, no junction fee there jim jordan, chair of house judiciary committee and economic expert. you want to talk about the economy. i know you're very good at it. you heard this report. here, even the imf is criticizing us. that is not exactly supply-siders over there. you have this guy from penn wharton model, no supply-siders there. too much spending, too much borrowing, too many deficits. inflation, interest rates, i mean, joe biden is out there today talking about junk fees and how we shouldn't have to pay baggage fees or whatever. if i had any hair i would be pulling it out, jim jordan. this "bidenomics" thing, it ain't working. >> "bidenomics" ain't working and even the imf knows it and tells us about it.
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for goodness sake, record deficits, record debt caused by record spending, bad tax policy, actually raising taxes, bad regulatory policy and certainly bad energy policy. and you wonder why we have record inflation and why eggs, milk, everything cost more than it did under president trump. it is because of "bidenomics." it is just, it doesn't work. everyone understands that. that is one of the key reasons why i think, we talked about this a lot. >> larry, why i think president trump will win. that and border are voters front and center of citizens mind. i think president trump will win this election. frankly why he is up in six of the seven swing states. even in wisconsin but winning in all the other seven swing states. larry: are you kidding? he will carry harlem and rest of new york. they can't keep him down. let him out of the jury for one minute. goes up to harlem, bodegas endorse him. it is very cool.
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here is biden talking about junk fees but actually the imf is talking about seven trillion dollars of spending, right? >> spending. larry: the equivalent number of deficits and now the borrowing story is moving towards 35 trillion. it is on its way to 50 trillion according to the cbo 10-year baseline. >> yeah so in other words, people, okay, people can't afford to live in the biden economy. prices are up 20% under biden. 19.8, whatever the cpi is. wages up less than that. they have an affordability crisis. no one in the white house wants to address it or be honest about it or deal with it. that's what's so incredible to me. >> yeah. they want to continue it. they just keep spending. we'll forgive your loan. we'll pay for that, pay for that. exacerbate already ridiculous dangerous problem that we have. so it, when you keep spending
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and debt-to-gdp ratios are way out of whack. we have this kind of interest we have to pay over a trillion dollars in interest, as the imf said, you cannot sustain that. again when we had president trump real wages in your tax policies and president trump's tax policies real wages were up across the population. all demographics in our population. real wages were up. real income was up. more take-home pay, prices down. it was humming along and then of course we got what we have know with joe biden. larry: poverty down, lowest unemployment rate for minorities. briden lies about this all the time. he just lies about it all the time. people are smarter. you are right. here is another one for you, this latest tranche of student loans, whatever it is election year vote buying, this penn wharton model came out yesterday, jim, or the day before and said the student loan cancellations will cost $500 billion. half of a trillion dollars.
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>> half a trillion. larry: i know it is unconstitutional, i know it is illegal, but that is what biden is trying to do. he disregards any parameters of reasonableness. he is not fighting inflation. he is just trying to buy votes. >> trying to buy votes and exacerbating the problem we just talked about but it is just morally wrong. how about the people who paid for their education? the families who paid for their son and daughter education or individual said i will work my way through school. i will go longer time, work my way, pay for it myself. or the one who skipped going to higher education, went to trade school, started their own business for heaven's sakes. there is economic cost. what that does to our country, our economy and the budget. there is also the moral cost. it is morally wrong to do that when other people made other decisions and paid for it. larry: couple more things. first of all, speaker johnson was on the show last night. he went through his paces about
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the new foreign funding bill attached with the border bill. what do you make of it, jim jordan, can this package get through? >> i think it can. i'm not a big fan of the structure. i'm 100% to help israel. i vote for helping our dearest allies israel. the segment with professor dershowitz, was very telling how bad it is on college campuses anti-semitism that is so wrong. we need to help israel, our dearest and best friend. put the package together after individual votes. we'll see how it goes. yeah, i'm for helping israel, not so much for the ukraine in issue. i think we should be focused on fixing our border before we send a bunch of more money to ukraine. larry: amen. tiktok is in there, can we sell tiktok? should we celtic tock? >> i voted for the bill when it was here. i walked the floor. it was a tough call. we had so much of this congress where we focused on the censorship effort, what
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government was doing, pressuring tech to take down speech. so you got that concern. the fact the parent company bytedance is in fact fill affiliated with the chinese communist party. we balances all of that. there is four part bill, ukraine, israel and all this together with the individual votes. we have not seen all that yet, how the forth part will be put together. larry: joe biden keeps hear these rumors reported from "axios," "politico," whispers from the white house, biden will exercise some executive authority. i heard it for a month. i haven't heard anything. he has authority as you know, 212-f, 280-g. he could have closed down the border, earn listed help from the police forces across the country, hadn't done a damn
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thing, not one single thing yet. >> he continues to move the wrong direction on parole. we released a study that shows, they created there problem, then they go train i.c.e. agent, don't want to detain certain people, deport certain people, we had testimony, even people who have guilty of larceny and theft are allowed to be released into the country. you wonder why we have tragic situations with americans. the one most recently, tragic, laken riley what happened to her. we tried to get files on all these individuals and mayorkas and dhs won't share them with us. we can't get that information. we released edgeter rim report yesterday spelling out how serious this situation is. larry: one more, thank you for your time, will speaker johnson stay as speaker johnson, will he make it. >> i hope so. mike is a good man in a tough situation. we don't need a third speaker in congress.
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i hope the motion to vacate doesn't come. i thought when they did it to spiker mccarthy. certainly wrong now. let's stay focus what needs to happen in six months. we need president trump in the white house. win back the united states senate and keep the u.s. house so we can address the craziness of "bidenomics" and get the economy under control, get the economy going, secure the border. stop craziness we see from today's left. larry: jim jordan, you are the best of the best. i totally agree. i really totally agree. focus on what we need to be focusing on which is change and a retirement policy in the white house. jim jordan, really the best of the best, thank you, sir, we appreciate it very much. >> you bet, larry. larry: coming up in just a moment, senator tommy tuberville talking about democrats will pay a price for killing the mayorkas impeachment articles. we have monica crowley and alex marlow coming after that. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back.
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♪. larry: joining me now is alabama senator tommy tuberville. senator tuberville, thank you, sir, it is good to sigh. can i just ask you, so chuck schumer stopped this whole mayorkas impeachment, broke a lot of constitutional history from what i gather. the question is, will democrats pay a price? you have got swing state senators who voighted with schumer, away from, they didn't want to touch the impeachment hearing and the catastrophe at the border. how do you make that? what do you think about that? do you think that will be an election issue? >> first of all, larry, that was politics 101 for chuck schumer, he got his ducks lined up in a row. 50 of them voted not to have a trial for mayorkas. i would think that probably mitch mcconnell needs to go by some of those rules. he put trump on trial twice as majority leader of the senate but he goes by the rules of the senate. yes, i think they will pay the price for this because people
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across the country understand what is going on at the border. it has been publicized too much. the last, first couple much years the biden administration says, mainstream media says the border is closed. everybody sees what is going on. it is a catastrophe. yesterday was debacle in the senate. my worst four hours in my term up here. people worry more about themselves than the country and they will pay a price for think, i thought there would be a gop effort to shut down senate business period, if schumer did what he did but i don't see that effort? >> well, we don't have enough people to do it. we still got people up here in the republican side, they're going to do what they think is right. we don't fall in line like the democrats. we're individual thinkers. we are supposed to think for our own states. you got jon tester that votes against this impeachment trial
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and he is from a red state. he will pay the price for that and he knows that. there is other people that will do the same thing and they should because you represent the people of your state, not yourself. there are too many individual thinkers up here. we got some on other side. they don't have many on their side because they know they will not get reelected or re-election money, larry, if they don't follow chuck schumer's orders. larry: let me switch gears, another subject, the iran attack on israel. of course biden is telling everybody, he is not going to help israel if they retaliate which is insane but i want to ask you something else. national security advisor comes out and they say, and janet yellen comes out and says the same thing, jake sullivan says it, we're putting sanctions down on iran, and they have some paper sanctions on steel, is the latest one i saw. iran, not known for its
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steel-making. not one since they loosened the sanctions, senator, not once after they have gone after iranian oil exports which have gone from 900,000, 900,000 barrels a day to 3 1/2 million barrels a day and as you probably know, it is all china, virtually all of it is china. china is importing 1 1/2 million barrels a day from iran. china is financing iran's war of terrorism against israel, okay? russia is too, but i'm focused on the bidens would rather keep the price of gasoline down then they would help protect israel's independence. what do you make of that? >> you're exactly right. we have two wars going on right now, larry, one with russia. one with ukraine. that is all involved in that. china is bailing them out. we have 40,000 sanctions on russia, not one of them have worked. on the other hand iran we made them rich because we have not been able to block the sale of
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iranian oil and we're even buying iranian oil. so at the end of the day joe biden speaks out of both sides of his mouth. he better back israel. he won't last too much longer in this office if he doesn't back israel because people that are really giving him a lot of money want him to back israel. so they are our ally, joe biden speaks out of both sides of his mouth. they're riding the fence on this. it will get them in trouble t all goes back to all of this. do what's right. he is not doing what's right in either war i think of. larry: you know, just the has one, senator, i don't know this with certainty, but i think if donald trump were president and he ran, kept selling and china kept buying oil from iran, breaking sanctions i think trump would double or triple the tariffs on china. he would just stop their trade cold. tariffs can be used as an important diplomatic weapon. it is not all about trade. like in "remain in mexico." that is how trump got that done.
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i would say in the white house, trump would say to xi xinping, either you stop buying iranian oil or you're going to stop selling anything to the united states, what do you think of that kind of toughness? >> exactly. you got to be tough. if you're fog to be tough, you got to play tough but you have to use your cards. we don't play our cards in any situation that we're in. we haven't played our cards right with iran. we haven't played our cards right with china and russia. we haven't played our cards right with republicans when it comes to sending all this money overseas. we could have stopped the people at the border if we played our cards right. we folded our cards, let your hand be played by the democrats. there is a lot of things president trump would have done, all been settled by now. we've never been in this war, probably either one of these wars had he been president but show of leadership, lack of leadership right now in the white house we have, larry, nowhere to be found. larry: yes, sir, senator tuberville, thank you for your
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time. appreciate it as alltalk a little politics. monica crowley, monica crowley podcast, alec marlow, "breitbart news", coauthor of the "breitbart business digest." alec, i was saying the trump trial in new york is suffering from shrink-flation because they keep losing jurors. they lost two today, but they made two back. i got to tell you, you look at this thing, apart from the legalities, jurors in, jurors out, it is kind of farcical. i think it just, i think the democrats, this thing is backfiring on the democrats, what do you think? >> if you look at polls you're seeing joe biden close some of the gap you and i talked about last time, gary. i'm a bit concerned about this because it is so inappropriate, frankly insane we're doing this. donald trump is months away from
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a national election. he is republican nominee presumptive, he can't campaign because he is tied in new york. if he goes to bodega. we're treating this as some sort of joke. this is dead serious and completely awful. larry: monica, can trump take new york? ha-ha, i know it is funny. lee zeldin lost by 300,000 votes. trump wants to speak at madison square garden and wants to speak at yankee stadium, what do you think? >> he should, chained to new york next six or eight weeks, bogus fraudulent trial, trump did nothing wrong, he should maximize his time. do mini rallies, make these kind of stops and trying to flip deep blue places like new york and possibly new jersey. everybody says it is an uphill battle and it is but there are
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moments in time where even deep blue voters, larry, hit a wall and i think what you saw when he visited that bodega, he had thousands of people out on the street? harlem chanting four more years, four more years, because even these deep blue voters see the cost of living crisis, with skyrocketing inflation, gas prices, grocery prices, can't make ends meet. they have a quality of life crisis. those two things are mill tating against joe biden and the democrats and mill tating for donald trump. it is up to him to maximize it. so far i have seen him work miracles once more. >> alex marlowe, by the way, not to belabor the point, but i will belabor the point a little bit. he will schedule a rally in new jersey, another deep blue state but then again, in gubernatorial election in new jersey, the incumbent governor didn't win by much with
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someone completely unknown. our affordability issues, inflation higher than wages and the border and crime, that stuff resonates at some point, alex, it resonates in blue states as well? >> yeah, we're looking at some of the polls this week at "breitbart" we're noting how much progress trump is making with 18 to 29-year-old voters. they don't like joe biden. they see the state of the economy. they're concerned about the border. they don't think he does enough, left-wing is on the environment. i think trump will build a unique coalition in this election. is it enough to get a state like new jersey. i'm all for trying. it is such great theater and spectacle. that is the tools he has to play with right now. larry: it ties up biden and his minions and his money. it is not supposed to happen. i have to get out. we always run short of time, monica crowley, thank you ever so much. alex marlow, appreciate it. coming up congresswoman claudia 10 10 any around joe biden and
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♪. larry: we welcome back the great claudia tenney, congresswoman from up state in new york. big interview in "breitbart" and exclusive representative 10 any slams biden for boosting iran and saying israel is fighting for the west against islamic terrorism and you make a point about appeasement which i love and i just want to make another point, i mentioned it with senator tuberville, the bidens refused to do anything about china buying all the oil from iran which is their major source of funding. they're up to a million 1/2 barrels a day, chinese imports from iran. and the sanctions that trump had down, the maximum pressure campaign, it was about zero. i mean this, the bidens don't want to do a thing about it, claudia. >> no you're exactly right t was a hard focus on iran with the maximum pressure campaign under president trump and with the
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coordination, with secretary pompeo. we were able to really stall their ability to sell all this oil to china and all of that money now is flowing into iran and they're using it for proxies like hamas, hezbollah, islamic jihad, and they're using that money not for the prosperity of their own nation to disrupt and take out israel which is their stated goal, against the united states. remember sanctions expired last year we wanted reintroduced on their ability to continue making and producing ballistic missiles. those expired. guess what they not on israel, first time ever that actually iran shot missiles from its own soil to israeli soil without using their proxies. biden is hemming, hawing, walking into convenience stores and not taking a strong position on israel because this election could be decided by one district in michigan that is now representatived by rashida tall
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lab, the cease-fire district, if he makes one wrong move, that swing state could swing to president trump and defeat biden. not preservation and protection of israel, our stalwart against not only islamic jihadism but they're defending all of democracy in the middle east. larry: you know i have suggested again and again, claudia, the bidens are more worried about election year gasoline prices than they are israel's security. you know, by the way, not only if they lifted the iranian sanctions, selling all of that oil to china and not saying a thing about it, they lifted the venezuelan sanctions. that is all about the price of gas. venezuela is communist country in our backyard sending millions of illegals up here. they're lifting sanctions and maduro had anything but a free election. >> oh, of course. this is not about free elections. it is about raw power.
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