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flying in palestinian refugees and giving them green cards and
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senator tommy tuberville having something to say about it. madison alworth live at columbia with the very latest. thanks for coming. what's cooking out there now in what's going on? reporter: the campus was overrun by protest res and able to clear out happen ill ton hall and video from last night. around 9:00 p.m., nypd entered through hamilton hall through the windows and not # # 3 --
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3000 protesters were arrested and nypd confirming some of the protesters arrested were not affiliated and were outsiders and that did not stop columbia faculty from protesting again today. faculty members led a protest at 12:00 in the afternoon and chants like no cops on campus and "from the river to the sea, palestine will be free". we got to talk to students that were skeptical about outside involvement. going for columbia and to be a student at columbia, it'll cost you nearly $90,000 a year.
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going with 90,000 and getting newspapers like this and. and new york war crimes and going for them and all dissent and fit to manufacturing and this was handed out during going for faculty members were the ones that kick it had off this afternoon and they promise to be back tomorrow. larry: thank you, madison. i'm glad you're safe and sound. folks, my riff, the first thing i want to say is hats off to the new york police department. in less than two houser, they cleared columbia's hamilton
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hall, getting property testers out with no violence and seemingly no problems. no one will forget the pictures of the emergency service unit going up a ramp and climbing through a window and about 100 of them and a breathtaking sight to behold because at that moment any sane person happy that the police were brachyin charge and calvary was back in charge. the protesters were cuffed and put on police buss and sent off to jail. the thin blue line in new york city was back. one of the most welcomed sight in many, many years and giving us all hope. the nypd should hold it is head
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high today. folks, if politicians would support the cops and fubbed the cops and let them do their jobs, we'd have peaceful and safe streets, schools, stores, businesses and neighborhoods. if you're anything like me, you went to bed last night feeling safer and that feeling has been in very short supply in recent years. brings me to my second point. i want to invite everyone to read today's new york post editorial. it is entitled "whether it's biten or safik, deescalation keeps on failing". regrettably, joe biden's feckless foreign policy is all too similar to columbia president minutia bedless of toothless warnings. columbia started tough and initially bringing in nypd suspending students.
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that is and this is my word, appeasement. when you're dealing with adversaries, in this case anti-semi-tim and anti-american student mob, you cannot appease, ever. the toothless warning ands weak dialogue and postponed deadlines, none worked and then the new york post moves onto joe biden and i quote "biden spent more than three years deescalating with iran dropping trump era sanctions, paying huge bribes for hostage release, begging teheran to reenter the obama nuclear deal". the new york post points out that biden's escalation phobia emboldened russia to go into ukraine, emboldened iran to back the her ick october 7 terror
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attacks on israel and emboldened hamas itself as well as hezbollah and hou houthis and emboldened israel attack and a modern sent in for appeasement strong tough actions were cheap. it's actions that matter. and joe biden's appeasement failed and collapsing of the columbia university and strong accounting standards boards taken by the universities of florida and texas and the strong government is ron desantis and greg abbott backing up tough college administrators. is there a generic message here? i think there is. america's adversaries can only
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be defeated that backup strong policy messaging. if you're not going to take action and don't say it. p you say t you must back it up with strong action. reagan and trump understood this. carter, obama, and biden did not. and i think that's a lesson worth learning. and that's the riff the only thing. vining me, paul morrow, retired new york police department inspector, attorney fox news contributor and nicole porker former fbi essential agent and fox news contributor. thank you both of you. i watched both of you last night on the fnc coverage, and you were both fabulous and i'm thrilled to have you back here. nicole, i'm giving big, big credit to the new york police department and the cops responded lendedly and i saw professionals doing it right for the first time in a listening
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time. >> larry, i echo every single thing you said in your monologue and nypd is the best. bravest and finest and they executed perfectly last evening. students are saying oh, no, we don't want the cops. they don't want law and recorder and they're causing the chaos and i appreciate drawing the attention to states like florida where i reside and states like texas where i'm from and don't have issues there and know why? their leadership backs the blue starting from the governor all the way down to local leadership, city council members, mayors, et cetera. that cannot be tolerated and this behavior is not a first
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amendment right and it's criminal act and i have the must be stops and as long as these woke universities with woke leadership and presidents who refuse to take a stand and allow them to run the campus, you can continue to expect chaos. but again, you don't see that chaos in texas or florida, but you certainly see it in new york and california and do you notice the common denominator? texas and florida are red. new york and california are blue. thank goodness mayor adams stepped in. it's about time nypd, they're the best and they deserve our receiver malik taylor. larry: that's it for one shining moment, we had what could be the future paul mauro, you have a long history with the new york police department and the way they perform. we could talk about a lot of things and policies with israel and i want to get to funding of all the protesters but the new york police -- the new york cops are still as good as they always were. i guess that i was thinking last night and fewer cops and
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resignations and money has been taken away and police academy money is taken away and things that break your heart and i remember going all the way back to rudy giuliani and restoring law and order michael bloomburg, what do you make of this? will people get up and say look how amazing they were and do more of this and help them more. more on this brief point. >> no. larry: all right. >> the politicians won't respond. >> they won't and remember something, it's baked into the cake legislatively unfortunately and it take as lot of the option that you're talking about to support the police and look on the good side of things and away from them and because legislation and they hide 400 miles north of new york city and put in a regime that's so adversarial to the accounting standards boards and the new york police department does what it does every day and miraculous
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and they're as nicole was saying, they real will very well trained and going back 150 years and you want to get very good cops and they still have a good decor and nobody was hurt. it was amazing. larry: no injuries. >> against people that hate them including the faculty and administrator. the faculty doesn't want them there and got it done and got out cleanly. larry: amazing thing. on the other hand, nicole, let me come back to you. i was just thinking, look, i don't know -- we don't have any information as of this reporting on the students and whoever non-stunts that were arrest -- nonstudents arrested and in jail. i think they're still in jail but i don't even know that . on the other hand even with new york's crazy laws, i was just going through and you can both chime in. they're guilty of breaking and
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entering and guilty of trespassing and guilty of destroying private property because of the hamilton hall business and they're guilt of ab instructing college activities. a lot of kids are not going to be able to take final exams and going to take titling 6 and guilty of hate crimes and hate actions and, nicole, i'd like to see them in jail for a good long time and at the very minimum if columbia, they shouldn't suspend them and columbia should throw them out. just evict them and get rid of them. >> i agree. i think half aren't even college students and half are not students at university campuses and there are many individuals that are taking this as a opportunity to join in and they support marginalized groups and perceive these marginalized groups are discriminated against and they want to be a part of
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something bigger and they're coming into campuses and i believe some of them are stustudents and i don't believe they all are. i think let's go back to title six of the civil rights act of 1964 and that was straight from justice.gov. the doj's website described in very clear detail and as i read it and i'll read it for you right now, your audience needs to have a clear understanding straight from the website and tell me if this fits what's happened to the jewish students at columbia and other universities. no person on the grounds of race, color or national origin be excluded from and participation be denied the benefit of subjective discrimination and program of activity and receiving federal financial assistance. this university is receiving federal financial assistance and what i admonish your viewers to do, those that have witnessed this or been a victim of this, you need to call 1-800-call-fbi and see what the fbi does with this. they claim they're hate crimes
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are the top of their list of civil rights division and this is what they care about. you know, my experience with the fbi, they care about politics and they've been politically weapon sized and care about pleasing one-half of this country. call 1-800-call-fbi and report your complaint if you believe you've been a victim of the crime and see what the fbi and doj do for this. larry: i run that thing on the full screen every night. title 6. we put it up every night. that's how important it is. paul mauro, in the last minute or so, who's financing this? who put the green tents up for example? i don't know who's financing the newspaper that madison alworth put up. >> back to april 18th and events that sparked globally and international coordination and that makes me consider -- larry: international. >> international and i wonder if there's not some foreign influence here and it's in the play book of the number of
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adversaries and it's been widely reported and there's labyrinth web of progressive dark money that c cops from the rockafelles and soros and the other people and there's not much action from doj and one of the reason whys when we spoke earlier it was so important. your student that's been the victim of this sort overstuff, especially the jewish student, document it, log t find out all the information you can because the lawsuits, the class actions that there's been four filed already and more coming. allen deer dershowitz was talkt it and doj won't touch for political reasons. number one, they're worried about michigan. larry: yeah, got it. >> number two, they don't to want see where that dark money is going to dem candidates and you know it is. that's a rock nobody wants to turn over and it'll be upon us to go through the civil system and peel back the layers of that
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onion and find out what's going on. it's been going on too long with the american people. we should know. larry: also, shafik should be fired as president of columbia and should have been months ago. columbia is predominantly left liberal. >> as with most of the ivies and they're going to be tough to get them out. larry: i mean, you have to root out dei and restore the merit system and that's what allen deer huntings taught us and i don't see it happen -- deer huntings wits was talking about and i hope you come back, nicole. you're terrific and i hope you come back and join us as this story unfolds. all right, folks, coming up, jay powell, remember him? federal reserve chairman. he didn't lift a finger today. i knew it was going to be another rate cut in my lifetime. we'll talk about it with john carney and our own taylor riggs
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larry: all right, jay powell didn't lift a if i thinker and interest rating stayed
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unchanged. i think they'll stay for the year. bright bar business digest and own taylor riggs cohost of the big money show, my favorite. thank you to both of you. on the markets, taylor, the market was up almost 50 points at one point -- 500 points and then closed and the dow plus 87 or something like that and that's a big swing down at the close and do you have any idea why? >> john and i like to joke about this. the first move is usually always wrong and i don't know what brings the first move and what jay powell gets through the statement and conference and market digesting a bit and that's when the s&p and nasdaq rolled over into the red just a bit. the dow ended up just in the green slightly. overall the initial reaction was this is great, powell says hikes are totally off the table and i think later on when you read the news, you sort of understand he thinks policies restrictive and that rate hikes are unlikely and for the most part, they will
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hold it higher for longer and rates higher than longer and larry: higher for longer and that's a complete change and sleet fed change from the fore scenarios and the fourth quarter of last jeer and beginning of this year and why, john, you meet the fed getting something wrong. >> yeah, the fed thought inflation was going to keep coming down. >> during the evidence and hadn't been coming down since last july and talking about this for months and months and that was h that was going to happen and what the fed did in the statement and in the statement that said inflation has gone the wrong way. they acknowledge it. larry: that's a very big deal. >> it's a big deal and said there's a lack of progress on inflation over the last few
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months and it's basically fed speak for saying we got it totally wrong and going the wrong way and powell added that it's going to take longer to convince them and if you thought it was going to take five month as couple months ago and we're not looking at rate cuts and midway through next year if inflation going up. larry: might have to hike the hate after the i election. could be november or december and running for argument sake and running at 4% pce and all the indicators and look at commodity rising and gold rising and blah blah blah and more restrict and i have as a technical matter and their
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balance sheet and share shrinking and selling and not de-vent no more today. or for something and and correct. >> it's a way to tighten up the market and we've been letting bonds go at $60 billion a month and market thought we'd slow down on that and do less tightening and ease up a bit and only let 30 billion roll off and they said we're only letting 25 billion roll off. they're not being as restrictive and chemoago balance sheet, easier balance sheet, which helps sort of the liquidity and the money markets and i would just also note, tell me if you disagree -- larry: why did that do that?
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>> worrying about the banking system and they know they're reversing on rate cuts and know what happened last april when we had silicon valley bank collapse and worried about another run on the bank so they're wanting to provide more liquidity. larry: that balance sheet, which is the basis of the money supply and so forth in liquidity. that thing was $4 trillion pre-pandemic. it ran up to $9 trillion okay. we got a lot of inflation from that. now, they brought it down to about 7.5 trillion but that's still very liquid position. i mean, how is inflation going up and how tight can they be? >> no balance sheet at all before doing quantitative easing before the financial crisis and somebody thought we'd get back to the balance sheet and it's close to zero and this is acknowledgement and i think they can't do it. they've locked themselves into a permanently going as well.
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>> i wouldn't rule it out and jay powell today said january inflation was higher and inflation was higher and those are one off data points and we've had a full quarter of inflation higher than expected. i don't think they want to come out and admit and it's not 1,000% off the table. larry: john, last moment. what is joe biden? joe biden forecasting rate cuts and did it at least twice and will be very disappointed and think they'll attack the fed? synergy home very disappointed and going to have it and all this campus preparing the market for a hike. powell just said today and going for them and not saying fed hikes aren't off the table and
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unlikely and that's a big change and i think they're moving wards starting to prepare the market for a fed hike and better do that very soon. if donald trump gets elected and the day afterwards the fed was leaving a day after election day and the day after they say we're moving the hike and cause ago political explosion. better not do that. larry: he won't mind that in december. he never minds that and going for something to say and going for must catch tale along with cohost and jacqui deangeles on the big money show 1:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business show and thanks to both of you. appreciate it. coming up here on kudlow, we already have civil rights laws in place to put an end for anti-semitic pro hamas nonsense and talking about that with florida congressman byron
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donalds and leo terrell and we have alabama senator tommy tuberville still ahead. he'll have something to say about that and palestinian refugees coming into the usa. all that when kudlow returns. interest rates could be going higher, folks. watch out.
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♪ together in this life ♪ larry: we've got breaking news and a new york da alvin bragg just speaking moments ago and essentially announcing release of all of t we have byron donals and lee terrell. these are completely there and
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they locked up all these people nearly 300 i think and they're letting them all out today, byron hawaii do you make of that? thought on that? >> i have a big thought and alvin bragg is not serious about doing his job. he only wants to play a lot of these people are not state of the unions at universities it's astro turf like nancy employee say call it had and they're coming into the campuses and causing unrest and it's a travesty for the city of new york and this is the reason why crazy liberal democrat policy is damaging american through and through. that's my statement. larry: leo terrell and the new york police department was magnificent last night, at least that's absolutely magnificent and i did my opening riff on that point. here we go, every one of these
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kids will be released and by the way, i'm looking at stuff and i don't know what the charges where and when they entered hamilton hall, breaking and entering and trespassing and destruction of property and bench warrants and tickets and released on future summons and what do you make of this, leo? >> i am crazy upset. the new york police department is wonderful but it's this the federal government's obligation and joe biden threw the jewish community under the bus for michigan. this is 1950 and 1960 all over again. the kids were not jewish, they were black kids being denied an education. i'll tell you this right now, title 6, 1964, we stopped federal funding of the colleges and universities and we have the
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federal administration and it's going to be awful and all funding and i had to make it -- i had an apology and went to law school at ucla and national embarrassment and why? it's a democratic city and they're voting for -- they want to win michigan. the federal government has an obligation to protect jewish american citizens. larry: listen, we've talked and i have talked about the importance of the civil rights act of 1964. and particular, in particular title 6. byron donalds, i'll ask you and congress' house is coming back and senate is coming back in the session and can you all foy
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focus on implementing title six because that would undermine the funding for these rogue universities. i will call them rogue universities because they are tolerating hate crimes and anti-semitic hate crimes and hate actions and also deprived these kids of finishing their examines and talking to a young woman and columbia student and he's a senior in the green room, you know, she might not get her de-employee ma because of these disruptions. so the question i ask, young byron, can the house u i mean i don't know if we need new legislation but implement that great civil rights act, which really was one of the most amazing achievements in this country. and title 6 would do it. what do you think, byron? >> we need to look into ha and we (&.k some of my colleagues
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and myself, we just love george washington university at encampment over there and mayor of dc is refusing to support the campus of george w providing police to clear the encampment. they're trespassing. muriel browser does nothing. the tim of the spear is joe biden and congress can bring the actions, the house can go into them and we'll be doing a lot of investigations, but if the president refuses to act, to protect jewish americans and frankly all americans while there are free speech actions and protests going on, if you don't protect people, then there's little that the house can do without the white house actually -- without the white house acting, which is why america, we need a new leader in the white house. we have no leadership right now and it's destroying our country. larry: leo, professor allen
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dershowitz, lawyers of volunteering and they're helping him out and working pro bono now and civil rights act says the federal government has an obligation to cut off the federal funding by columbia and we looked at that and they get i believe nearly 6 billion, $6 billion of funding from uncle sam and the taxpayers and what the heck. >> larry, allen dershowitz and the federal government coming down and changing everything and resources, it would be lights out for these hamas loverring universities and if i was in the trump administration for one month, every one of these universities would be shut down as far as funding and there'd be federal marshals escorting the
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jewish municipality through the school and just like the 50s and 60s and federal government and we need president trump. larry: you're so right. let's go back, what they did with black students in those days and they should be doing with jewish students today and it's a wonderful thing. gentlemen, we're almost running out of time. thank you a million. byron donnells, always great to -- donalds, always great to see you. we'll have you both back as soon as we can. more on campus protest and bring in alabama senator tommy tuberville. senator tuberville, great to see you. thank you for your time. just a quick thought you probably heard this s about title six of the civil rights act. the federal government can take action to shut down federal funding of these universities that are wrapped in anti-semitism and dei and jewish students are not safe hawaii do you make of them, mr. tuberville? >> i spent 40 years, larry, in college campuses and the northern part of our country and
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the blue states and an 3458s running the zoo. there's no control and no leadership. you know, we're not running day care centers on our college campuses. these kids need to be accountable and you can protest all you want and do @ right way. and don't do harm and young lady might not get her degree because they canceled school but tom cotton and i have a bill that says, hey, if you're arrested in a protest, you don't have a opportunity to get your tuition waived by president biden which is illegal by the way and got to do something to put these kids in place but they're kids and they're grown ups and we're not having this and we're telling them with business on a day-to-day and going to behave the behavior of taxes and university of florida and they stepped in fast and administrators and greg with the
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last name and greg abbott. back up to schools and it's going with the disturbance and memorabilia row, senator, going for them and talking now and that the biden administration and going to have plastein indian and going for the united states and render them confined with them in some ways and what do you think of that? >> well, i heard about this about a month aguilar reigns leading and going too much for he brings people and going from gaza and going for the united states of america and&where is saudi arabia and hoping none of your countries that are people
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that really assimilate them and going for them going for them going onto make dinner and going for detroit and minneapolis and going for them and it's going to be very damaging and i think the root of this is dershowitz said this and other people said this, dei, which the biden's push. i mean joe biden is practically the pro general torr of dei in the colleges and universities and schools and that's bred anti-semitism and they see jews as oppressioners for whatever reason and hence comes the violence. i mean, this is not going to help joe biden, is it?
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>> well, what i've told people all along is the democrats, especially the ones up here in congress. when i see them doing is trying to divide our country. you know, they want us to hate each other. they think that's the way for them to keep power and we can't allow that to happen. we can't allow hate especially on our college campuses because they just go everywhere from there but, you know, we've got to regain control of our presidencies arkoses the country and governors and mayors and the blue states and people don't care, we're a third world country and they've got to get intelligence in terms of what our country is about and what it's going to be about, 248 years from now. that's how long we've been a contrivement larry: yes, time is always short. i'm sorry, senator. i got to jump out. senator tommy tuberville. thank you very much. coming up, joe concha and joe biden is crying fake news left and right. think he was donald trump but trump doesn't do that anymore. joe joins us next with mark simon. be right back.
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and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. larry: joe concha had a fabulous column in the new york post saying joe biden is crying fake news left and right. so he joins us here. joe concha, fox news contributor and mark simon, war hall of fame radio host. joe, fake news? biden?
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no. >> saying he's not getting favorable press coverage and they're not giving him all the credit he should have. he warned the white house correspondence dinner about disinformation and who better to be the person that'll battle disinformation than joe biden. you know, the guy that said he inherited skyrocketing inflation. he didn't. he said his withdrawal from afghanistan was a success. it wasn't. says he cut the deficit, he did not. said he got arrested during civil rights movement and he did not. said his uncle was eaten bay canable, he was not. cannibal. he was not. larry: i love that . where was that? delaware? >> no, new guinea. >> when we have a president saying he inherited a god awful mess from the boarder and it was trump's fault and says this over and over again and then says you have to watch out for disinformation when it comes to
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the trump campaign, that dog don't hunt, larry. larry: mark, simon, this is stunning revelation by joe concha. >> yeah, i was watching him on the campaign trail. trump told people to drink bleach. it never happened. trump said they're fining people on both sides. never happened. he put kids in cages. that was biden is obama those pictures. hannity asked him and he made a joke about it. the boxes of classified documents, they've never correct that had. jack smith only found 105 documents in a box that's 1 inch, 1 inch and one box in you put 100 documents together and they all had no classified documents in them. larry: right. one more thing before we get to more fake news. you told me this onset, alvin bragg released all 300 of these kids or whoever they are adds
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agitators. whoever they r. andrew cuomo is the guy that signed the legislation. i didn't know that . >> yeah, crazy legislature passing this no bail, no jail and andrew cuomo was so proud to sign it. >> no bail, no jail. >> had a press conference and cops knew they'd all get released and they wanted to do this because they wanted to photograph, fingerprint every one of them and track down who they are. larry: that's a good thing. at least something comes out of it. they're not using civil rights act of 1946 and they're not using title and have they certainly aren't funding these ivy league schools and we have a few seconds left. >> secretary moderating this and microphone making a clear and bold statement and supporting these students and particularly jewish students living in terror and instead joe biden is hiding
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once again with the press secretary and can't even give a good answer as to why. larry: that's it. joe concha and mark simon. thank you, gentlemen, we'll go much longer next time, i promise. i'm kudlow, we'll be right back with the last word.
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