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think many of us would be surprised that there is even that one standing in many places in academia >>> on wall street, stocks closed higher, the dow up 182 points, s&p up 26, nasdaq climbed 73, volume on the billboard 3.8 today. listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem video network. >>> up next, president trump's agenda includes keeping his promises and breaking societal barriers. so why, why does the left wing national media continue its corrupt and complicit mean ways. >>ways.candace owens and charlit on that and much much more. stay with us. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. an
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in many places in academia >>> on wall street, stocks closed higher, the dow up 182 points, s&p up 26, nasdaq climbed 73, volume on the billboard 3.8 today. listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem video network. >>> up next, president trump's agenda includes keeping his promises and breaking societal barriers. so why, why does the left wing national media continue its corrupt and complicit mean ways. >>ways.candace owens and charlit on that and much much more. stay with us. pah! that will never work. no, no, no, nah. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha! smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna happen. with dell small businessout your technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. this is a jungle gym... and a baseball diamond... ...a mythical castle ...and a grand banquet hall. this is not just a yard. it's where m
in many places in academia >>> on wall street, stocks closed higher, the dow up 182 points, s&p up 26, nasdaq climbed 73, volume on the billboard 3.8 today. listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem video network. >>> up next, president trump's agenda includes keeping his promises and breaking societal barriers. so why, why does the left wing national media continue its corrupt and complicit mean ways. >>ways.candace owens and charlit on...
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is even that one standing in many places in academia >>> on wall street, stocks closed higher, the dow up 182 points, s&p up 26, nasdaq climbed 73, volume on the billboard 3.8 today. listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem video network. >>> up next, president trump's agenda includes keeping his promises and breaking societal barriers. so why, why does the left wing national media continue its corrupt and complicit mean ways. >>ways.candace owens and charlit on that and much much more. stay with us. lou: the quote of the evening for this new era of winning in america. i always won and i am going to continue to win. and that's the way it is. thank you so much. let's turn candace to you. last night's primary victories with three senate races all lining up with president trump and his policies. your thoughts? >> i think it's what we all expected. they were talking about this blue wave. i think a lot of types when they tell those early polls, it's just to discourage people from going out and voting. despite egg they said, president trump has been tremendous i
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founder of singapore with ties to business and politics and academia, and also his profound bridge to the chinese. and it's really appropriate that this be the setting for this summit. singapore in the larger world of international commerce. >> it is. and the founder, he was such a visionary. we have had opportunity to meet with prime minister lee several times. he has an economic vision for his country. lou: innovative. always the forward part of innovation and technological development. the connectivity of singapore for 20 years has been the envy of all the world. why in your judgment should we not expect a great deal from this first meeting? i know there is an attitude in the national media and i understand why the white house would try to dampen expectations. i'll annoy some people by saying i have immense expectations for this meeting. i think interests are aligned not only between the united states and korea, but among beijing, north korea, and the united states. >> just that it's happening is monumental. nobody else but president trump could have made this happen. was it his
founder of singapore with ties to business and politics and academia, and also his profound bridge to the chinese. and it's really appropriate that this be the setting for this summit. singapore in the larger world of international commerce. >> it is. and the founder, he was such a visionary. we have had opportunity to meet with prime minister lee several times. he has an economic vision for his country. lou: innovative. always the forward part of innovation and technological...
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am not here to criticize u.s. academia, but there are really issues. lou: i was going to give that you opportunity. >> there are real issues, and as a default, if it does not occur in universities that actually gives the think tanks a larger role, which they are not taking up. lou: i am not disappointed in that, there should be few are think tanks, most end up being either i auto is -- at public th or lobbying organization in guise of i think tank. >> very more partisan. lou: they are more in the tank than think. >> thank you. lou: and what do you think of the xi and trump meeting. >> i think it will be interesting, potential if shinea and u.s. to get together on a partial trade deal would have such an immense impact. this is a bargaining back and fort. lou: president said clear, it is a trade dispute. >> okay, there you go. lou: he will win it, paul bracken. >> good to be here. lou: up next, less than a week until the midterm election. radical dimms are smearing the president. >> the president will lash out at anybody, even members of his own party, he will eat his young if necess
am not here to criticize u.s. academia, but there are really issues. lou: i was going to give that you opportunity. >> there are real issues, and as a default, if it does not occur in universities that actually gives the think tanks a larger role, which they are not taking up. lou: i am not disappointed in that, there should be few are think tanks, most end up being either i auto is -- at public th or lobbying organization in guise of i think tank. >> very more partisan. lou: they...
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business, government and academia. he received cheers for his plain-spoking style and his refusal to pull punches and compromise his agenda. president trump: the world is witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous america. there has never been a better time to hire, to build, invest and grow in the united states. i will always put america first. just like the leaders of other countries should put their country first also. but america first does not mean america alone. when the united states grows, so does the world. lou: president trump has returned to a calendar and agenda chock full of initiatives and important events. his first state of the union address tuesday. a battle over an immigration proposal and the house asking him to release a memo with shocking revelations. the left wing media is caught up in efforts to divert attention from the intel memo and the obvious corruption at the fbi, doj and special counsel. the left clucking loudly about that "new york times" report which claims trump ordered mueller to be fired last june, a report dismissed by the president. pres
business, government and academia. he received cheers for his plain-spoking style and his refusal to pull punches and compromise his agenda. president trump: the world is witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous america. there has never been a better time to hire, to build, invest and grow in the united states. i will always put america first. just like the leaders of other countries should put their country first also. but america first does not mean america alone. when the united...
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orthodoxy that is u.s. business. >> i'm not here to u.s. academia. >> lou: you're not? i was going to give you the issue. i knew you would leap at the opportunity. >> there are some real issues here. >> lou: yeah. >> at the default, if it doesn't occur in the universities, that actually gives the think tanks a larger role, which they are not taking up. >> lou: yeah. by the way, i'm not disappointed in that at all. i think there should be fewer think tanks because most of them end up being either supplicants at the public trough or i think we should say with a conjunction here, lobbying organizations in the guise of, quote/unquote, think tank. >> they have become partisan. >> lou: more in the tank than think. you are a great thinker. we appreciate you sharing your thoughts. >> thank you. >> lou: what do you think of the xi-trump meeting? >> i think it will be very interesting because the potential if china and the u.s. were to get together on even a partial trade deal, would have such an immense impact. they don't even have to get together. just have to talk as if they are getting t
orthodoxy that is u.s. business. >> i'm not here to u.s. academia. >> lou: you're not? i was going to give you the issue. i knew you would leap at the opportunity. >> there are some real issues here. >> lou: yeah. >> at the default, if it doesn't occur in the universities, that actually gives the think tanks a larger role, which they are not taking up. >> lou: yeah. by the way, i'm not disappointed in that at all. i think there should be fewer think tanks...
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china being criticized from academia. but that's also very careful when that happens. there has to be a constituency for that kind of criticism, whether it is russia. more people are moving toward him what it's in foreign policy, whether it's in international trade where he's demanded reciprocal balanced fair trade and is beginning to fit the architecture of all of that into place. >> well one element you didn't talk about there, which is his inneenergized supporters. he has more support among republicans than anybody except for bush right after 9/11. this is his party. anybody gets in way of him at this point in time, they're going to get mulled over and that should be the lesson for mitch mcconnell and those guys in washington should understand. lou: with 88% of the support of his -- of the republican party, is it h his party. he is formidable. but there are recalcitrant parties within the party. of course they're all establishment. they're all bought and paid for by the business round table, the chamber of commerce, koch brothers, wall street. and i'm, of course, talking about our go
china being criticized from academia. but that's also very careful when that happens. there has to be a constituency for that kind of criticism, whether it is russia. more people are moving toward him what it's in foreign policy, whether it's in international trade where he's demanded reciprocal balanced fair trade and is beginning to fit the architecture of all of that into place. >> well one element you didn't talk about there, which is his inneenergized supporters. he has more support...
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whatever it may be whose purpose is to steal in academia, and to move that treasure trove of knowledge base back to the mainland. at what point can we bring that under control? >> well, if you look at the two actions that we've taken very recently, the two 232 on steel and aluminum, those deal with the present. the intellectual property action that was taken today really deals with our future. and i think that's what makes this an interesting and very balanced package. i learned to my amazement the other day, we will be granting, at the u.s. patent office part of commerce, our ten millionth patent in the middle of the year. no country has had ten million patents. but they're only good if you make people adhere to them. lou: if you protect the patents which is purpose of the whole thing to begin with. we have been protecting very little. and i love the idea, and as a highly successful businessman yourself, i would l love to know you thoughts about what american business has done to transfer the wealth. we blame the chinese and others. but the fault is in ourselves because in m
whatever it may be whose purpose is to steal in academia, and to move that treasure trove of knowledge base back to the mainland. at what point can we bring that under control? >> well, if you look at the two actions that we've taken very recently, the two 232 on steel and aluminum, those deal with the present. the intellectual property action that was taken today really deals with our future. and i think that's what makes this an interesting and very balanced package. i learned to my...
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finished in government, you ought to go to academia and not to try to play the same role. lou: by the way, do we have the president talking about john kerry today? do we have that sound? can you bring that up? it's worthwhile for all of us to see that. it's terrific. let's turn to these remarks today by the president at the nra. great speech. >> very powerful. lou: we referred to love in the room there. i mean, there was a mutual admiration society at the nra -- between the nra and this president. >> very important constituency. and what he challenged them is to get out and use all of the powers that you have in the midterm elections and that's very important that they do that. they're powerful across the country because they've got a lot of active members. lou: and the trump economy, 34.9% unemployment, the lowest unemployment rate since 2000. the lowest hispanic and african-american unemployment ever. and jarrett is trying to take credit for it today. >> again, she should have left the government a long time ago too. at the end of the day, do it on your watch. lou: that president, t
finished in government, you ought to go to academia and not to try to play the same role. lou: by the way, do we have the president talking about john kerry today? do we have that sound? can you bring that up? it's worthwhile for all of us to see that. it's terrific. let's turn to these remarks today by the president at the nra. great speech. >> very powerful. lou: we referred to love in the room there. i mean, there was a mutual admiration society at the nra -- between the nra and this...
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academia won't acknowledge trade deficits cut into economic growth stripping trillions of dollars from this country in economic growth over the past four decades. >> the first six years i was here under the obama administration, we got all excited when we got 2.1% gdp growth. that was like, oh my, that's wonderful. and now we're getting 4% and the democrats can't say things are good. the american people know it's good. and we're getting ready to do more. we want to make the tax cuts for individuals and small businesses permanent. we want to give them permanency and we'll see a growth in number of jobs, 1.5 million new jobs. my goodness gracious. lou: don't you find it laughable that chuck schumer can say with a straight face that this president has gone soft on russia? this president, unlike the previous president, he's ordered our military to carry on, whether it's against the destruction of isis, whether it is the destruction of anyone who puts our troops in harm's way, killing -- people forget, remember when the cia director, mike pompeo, acknowledged in february that the united sta
academia won't acknowledge trade deficits cut into economic growth stripping trillions of dollars from this country in economic growth over the past four decades. >> the first six years i was here under the obama administration, we got all excited when we got 2.1% gdp growth. that was like, oh my, that's wonderful. and now we're getting 4% and the democrats can't say things are good. the american people know it's good. and we're getting ready to do more. we want to make the tax cuts for...
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academia and to move that treasure trough of knowledge base back to the mainland. at what point can we bring that under control? >> well, if you look at actions 232 on steel and aluminum, those deal with the present. the intellectual property act really teams with our future. and i think that's what makes it interesting and balanced package. i learned to my amazement the other day, we'll be granting at the u.s. patent office of commerce 10 million pan tent sometime the middle much this year. no country ever had ten mill one patents. and they are only good if you make people to adhere to them. >> lou: if you protect those and that is the purpose to begin with. we have protected very little and i love the idea and i love it, it is it high he success. businessman and yourself. i would hov to know your thoughts on what american business has done to transfer all of the welt. we blame the chinese and others and the fault is in ourselves and many case, we allowed corporate america and u.s. multinationals to hand it orch as a gift particularly to china. >> that is it very true and it is it eas
academia and to move that treasure trough of knowledge base back to the mainland. at what point can we bring that under control? >> well, if you look at actions 232 on steel and aluminum, those deal with the present. the intellectual property act really teams with our future. and i think that's what makes it interesting and balanced package. i learned to my amazement the other day, we'll be granting at the u.s. patent office of commerce 10 million pan tent sometime the middle much this...
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contract to some corporation or association economists. >> it is. lou: in all of academia. and it is so wonderful to look out and see 4.1% growth on the gdp. nancy pelosi trying to comprehend the impact of a record low unemployment rate among hispanics and blacks in this country and watch their final responses which are basically nailing -- they're whaling and gnashing their teeth and having little fits. >> it's kind of a fun time for anyone in this economy. it's a great job market and as you said, it's quieted a lot of people who were making excuses during the obama years. we think of a lot of the former officials from that administration. lou: you didn't hear much from them. >> we were doomed for the future of low growth and there was nothing we could do about it. it is exciting. and i think given that here we are ten years after the financial crisis the president's policies have shown a lot of success in reviving the economy. and i would say maybe it's time to make banking great again in terms of letting banks fail again, letting them succeed and fail with less regulation but also le
contract to some corporation or association economists. >> it is. lou: in all of academia. and it is so wonderful to look out and see 4.1% growth on the gdp. nancy pelosi trying to comprehend the impact of a record low unemployment rate among hispanics and blacks in this country and watch their final responses which are basically nailing -- they're whaling and gnashing their teeth and having little fits. >> it's kind of a fun time for anyone in this economy. it's a great job market...
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they are attacked from all sides from leftest academia and left wing national media, with little talent in he her either party ad less integrity, the hatred directed at president trump and his family almost of day sun is unprecedented, unfair and wrong. denying truth, turning justice on its head in the pettiness of politicians, and little partisans refusing to credit president trump for his extraordinary accomplishments, yes, he has yet to serve a full year in office this president has worked wonders, and hard. tirelessly, and more than anyone else in washington. but mr. trump's detractors will consume themselves soon. denying miss success -- his success and resenting his commitment. our quote of the evening, from general john george patton, we d sheep, drive ca cattle, we lead people, we're coming right back. >> president trump pledging great support for people of iran as they take to the streets to protest their corrupt regime. we'll discuss the unrest in iran and the trump administration's possible new sanctions again iran with general jack keane. 23 wing-suters from the world
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-- i won't name where they are, throughout wall street and academia who fail to acknowledge that fundamental reality that deficits cut into gdp growth rate. >> yeah. and the best way to think about a trade deficit is the country is consuming more than it's producing. and if you continue to do that forever -- it's okay to consume more than you produce for, you know, short periods of time. but if you do that in the long run, which is what we've done, you've got to sell off the assets. we've sold off crown jewels, transferred ore technology. and so we're in a really big, much bigger hole that people realize due to the trade relations and the trade deficits. they cost a lot. lou: if they listen to this president for one day, as you know, ron, this president has been clear from the moment he jumped into the race in 2015 for president of the united states. and all i can say is, thank god he won. because he is the only political figure focusing on what is real, what has the root causes of the squandering of immense wealth of this country and the intellectual property that has been stole
-- i won't name where they are, throughout wall street and academia who fail to acknowledge that fundamental reality that deficits cut into gdp growth rate. >> yeah. and the best way to think about a trade deficit is the country is consuming more than it's producing. and if you continue to do that forever -- it's okay to consume more than you produce for, you know, short periods of time. but if you do that in the long run, which is what we've done, you've got to sell off the assets....