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>> griff: to spend or not to spend. hillary vaughn breaking it down on capitol hill. >> julie: i think we're doing enough spending. let's bring in nicole malliotakis, thank you for talking to us. as you know, lawmakers are considering a fiscal package that would delay, extend or enact various tax and healthcare provisions, which would cost at least $240 billion in the first year. more than $1.9 trillion over a decade if made permanent. now, not only would this add to the deficit but wouldn't this spending also worsen inflation? >> yeah. among the things that president biden is requesting is more covid funding when you still have roughly a trillion that's gone unspent and we hear reports of $4 hundred billion that have gone just basically disappeared

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CNN Films Gabby Giffords Wont Back Down

martha mcelderry sally and mark >> stakes in a u.s. senate race, the control of the united states senate often hinges on one or two seats. this is a critical moment for our country and our state. >> what i've been doing is fighting for arizonians. >> senator mcsally voted for a $1.9 trillion tax give away to big corporations. >> my opponent will enable the radical left and their agenda to be forced on us. he ledover the last decade one of the most radical political organize saiations in modern hi. >> people watching at home and don't know the group, be specific. >> a very radical political organization. >> the organization that senator mcsally is referring to is named after my wife, gabby giffords, it's named giffords. my wonderful wife, gabby giff giffords. >> gabby! gabby! gabby! >> this election is so

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on gabby's campaigns and mark's campaigns. is there one that's more stressful than the other? >> mark. >> perhaps it might be a little more stressful. >> good evening and welcome to this special election 2020 debate between u.s. senate candidates republican senator martha mcsally and democratic challenger mark kelly. >> stakes in a u.s. senate race, the control of the united states senate often hinges on one or two seats. >> this is a critical moment for our country and our state. >> what i've been doing is fighting for arizonans. >> senator mcsally voted for a $1.9 trillion tax giveaway to big corporations and the wealthiest americans. >> my opponent will enable the radical left and their agenda to be forced on us. he led over the last decade one of the most radical political organizations in modern history. >> for the people who are watching at home and don't know what yup you're talking about, can you please be specific? >> it's a very radical political organization. >> the organization that senator

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the essentials, rent's skyrocketing, fuel we know that story even though gasoline prices are off a of the highs when he first took office, we are certainly seeing gasoline prices up from where they were a year ago. crude oil is higher in the double digits from when he started releasing oil from the strategic oil reserve. so his policies are failing when it comes to economic growth, when it comes to the economy and what people really care about and how they're spending their money. we are talk about this this morning and we're looking at it from the republicans' side. what will the republicans do about this? can they actually stop the reckless spending. i can tell you for sure the root cause of spiking inflation is the president's $1.9 trillion covid relief package signed into law in march of 2021 including all of the add-ons after that, all of the spending, the reckless spending so will kevin mccarthy, john barrasso be able to put a stop to this reckless

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wall street and wall street saw the handwriting on the wall and was happy about it because essentially even if legislation can't necessarily be passed by republicans, they can block legislation, they can block further spending and that right now is viewed at least by the markets in wall street as a good thing. >> yes, the markets definitely like that gridlock and it makes sense, right, because we had a president that entered office with mandate to govern and he still pushed through $1.9 trillion and we saw the inflationary cycle spin out. we got good news on the inflation front with nod rating ever so slightly the core cpi coming down and now you have republicans back in the helm ever so slightly. what that means we will get a slowdown in spending, we are going to get a slowdown in biden being able to pass stuff and get stuff done and we know that markets respond well to that. was this a great win for republicans, clearly not in the last 100 years of those 25

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nancy pelosi would not give up. >> we go through the gate. the gate is closed, we'll go over the fence. the fences to i? we'll pole vault. and if that doesn't work, we will parachuted. but we're going to get health care reform passed for the american people, for their own personal health and economic security and for the important role it will play in reducing the deficit. >> she did. i read a story about how ron manual at that point she staff of personal by obama wanted to basically abandon it and just pass a small little version of child health care, which she called the it's a bit eaten cease by either version which he said she wouldn't do. now, she delivered the votes and passed obamacare. they pass the bill, it passed the senate, read through the house, got it done. then the first two years of the biden administration 90 pelosi and democrats deliver on a slew of policy priorities. there is the american rescue plan, a 1.9 trillion dollar recovery bill as we emerge from

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undocumented migrant sex offenders in the span of just two weeks. marc thiessen, "washington post" column shift joins me now. let's start off with the homeland security's comments yesterday. he said the entire hemisphere is suffering a migration crisis, yet somehow the white house believes that the united states is managing to exempt itself from this crisis because there is no crisis at the southern border. >> this is the inflation spin applied to the southern border. biden administration claims they aren't responsible for inflation. we have global inflation. inflation is worse in other places. of course, no one believes that and everyone knows it was the 1.9 trillion spending bill that unleashed the inflation. they're doing it now on the border. they think the american people are stupid. here is the problem they face. they haven't learned -- they are failing to learn the lessons of

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you have divided government, what does it mean for getting something done when it comes to the economy, in particular, who voters said was the biggest concern, inflation. how can they come together, both sides, to bring those prices down? >> well they are not going to come together. biden created inflation by passing 1.9 trillion spending program and several other multi-trillion dollar programs. what happened with the house of representatives and filibuster in the senate, no more massive inflation creating spending bills. that is step one. some of the money that biden hoped to spend republicans were not going to allow that to move forward. so stopping the overspending and making sure there aren't any more waves of overspending is the first way and the only way to stop the inflation. >> sandra: ok. as far as working together on

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$1.9 trillion covid relief bill which many say sparked this inflation crisis. right now, raphael warnock is leading his republican valuer herschel walker by 1 point. they go to a run off december 6th. also appears president biden's strategy of battleground states paid off for democrats except for pennsylvania. barack obama and his wife. not everyone wants biden to run for a second term. progressive group in new hampshire launched a quote don't run joe campaign at his press conference yesterday biden vowed not change anything going forward. >> our intention is to run again. that's been our intention. and my guess is it would be early next year we make that judgment. >> it appears that democratic meddling in the g.o.p. primary supporting candidates the president called extreme paid off for the democrats, guys. >> brian: all right. thank you so much, lucas. let's talk about what is really left and expand on what lucas was talking about and that is what is happening in arizona. as usual, they can't count their

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bullish for the stock market. >> charles payne? >> listening to lawrence jones and the last woman he spoke to. we talk about what is on the ballot. what is on the ballot is what america wants to be, what it will be. if you think about president obama who said there's no such thing as pulling yourself up by the bootstraps. almost every single thing that we're seeing right now is a repudiation of free money, of government doing what you should do for yourself. it's a wonky word but modern monetary thinkry. what is that? understanding the more economic theory that is more mainstream. they tried to make it mainstream. instead, we've had real wages down every month since the 1.9 trillion has gone in effect. 3.5% loss in real wages. by the way, compare that to president trump. it was up 7%. even president obama was up 3%.

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