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Order now@rapidradios.com welcome in Friday edition Clay, Travis Buck Sexton show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we are rolling into the weekend to give you the absolute latest on everything. Since we now cover the stock market on a daily basis. Let me give you the latest. It's not moving very much today. Essentially unmoved in general. S and P up a little bit. The Dow is up a little bit, not movement very much. If, if you listen to Jim Cramer and sold all your stocks, you made an awful decision because the week in stocks has actually been good. China has raised tariffs a bit more on American goods, but basically sends the notice that they will not be raising goods anymore. There is talk that there will be further discussion between China and the United States going forward. That is the latest in trade wars in Clay and Buck News. Buck texted us. I'm trying to not bother Buck and Kerry. Buck texted us yesterday that things were going well, but that the process of beginning the induction might take 12 to 18 hours. That is, I've been through this a little bit and I'm inevitably going to screw this up. But with my wife on the three different deliveries that we have had, my recollection and I know I'm going to get flooded with ob GYN messages here, my recollection is that there is a drug called Pitussin that is designed to gradually move a baby towards delivery. This is my recollection in between complaining about the WI Fi, as my wife pointed out in the delivery room, and in between not being happy with the television selections because I couldn't find the games that I wanted to watch again. My wife called in and gave her recollections of our first baby being born. And that's two of the things that she remembers. And honestly, the WI FI should work in the hospital, let's be honest, in my defense. And why would you not have basic sports television stations on cable? But you know, it wasn't really about me. Babies are happy and healthy. But I do remember my wife's water broke two weeks early in the middle of the night and we went in early in the morning and I believe they put Pitussin on. And that is what slowly moves you towards the labor process. I give you that update because we have been deluged with so many of you saying, hey, what's the latest? What's the latest? What's the latest? That is the latest. That was yesterday evening. We've not gotten an update today. I am solo with you here. Probably going to be solo with you quite a bit next week I would imagine because the baby boy has not yet arrived so far as we know. I have got my phone on, trying not to bother Buck and Carrie, Buck did say that his this is very funny. Buck did say that his blow up mattress was working well, which is one of the most ridiculous decisions that I've heard anybody. He was not confident enough in the couch in the delivery room. So Buck took in his own blow up mattress and has been sitting off to the side blowing up the mattress. I presume that he slept on it last night. And we will continue to give you updates on how all of that is going. But newest news that is out there is we got more inflation reads this morning which suggests that inflation is continuing to come down. Not just come down from the 9% that Joe Biden took us to, but actually come down, meaning the goods out there in the United States are costing less. That is a very, very good sign because it means that your dollars go further. It also means that the Fed actually has some evidence that they could lower rates even further after they had to skyrocket the rates to try to deal with the 9% inflation rate that Joe Biden put in place, which necessitated one of the most rapid rises in interest rates in the modern history of the United States. So now what's interesting is we kind of got a little bit of a pause. The markets seem to have adjusted to the United States versus China trade war. We have new talking points that are now coming out. And by the way, China has taken tariffs to 125%. United States has tariffs of 145%. Basically, we have had a lot of economic experts on to talk with you, Stephen Moore yesterday, the day before that, we talked with Art Laffer. We are going to talk with Larry Kudlow at about an hour from now at the top of the second hour of the program. Many of you watch his show Kudlow on Fox Business. He is a former high level Trump economic advisor and he will be on with us at one to talk about the absolute latest there. There are reports that there may be telephone calls between Trump and Chinese Premier Z, the leader there. We will keep you updated on that. But what's important to know is the pivot has really happened and the pivot has happened now where they are trying to argue, despite all evidence to the contrary, that Trump's trade war is already costing you more in terms of the goods that you are buying. And I just think it's important to understand what the talking points so that you can push back against this Again, double inflation readings, early days of the Trump administration. The cost of goods, groceries, gas, all of that is coming down. Eggs. Everybody wanted to talk about eggs for a little while. Here is Jasmine Crockett, who has become, unfortunately for Democrats, one of the chief spokespeople of the Democrat Party right now, saying, cut 21, you can't afford your home groceries. What is she saying? Because there's deportations that are happening. Again, this is cut 22. This is absolutely unintelligible.
Jasmine Crockett
Listen, we've got to do better to connect the dots and let people know. The reason you can't afford a home is because of these failed immigration policies. The reason you're not going to be able to afford your food is because of these failed immigration policies. And the same can go for the hospitality industries, where we have so many of those in the hospitality industry that are saying they do not have the workers that they need right now.
Clay Travis
All right, so the talking point now is not only the trade issues. Right. It is that Trump being focused on illegal immigration is actually creating the cost increase, which doesn't actually exist at all because the data reflects that the cost of goods is actually declining. Okay, so this is, this is interesting. Jasmine Crockett, to me, is a great example of how the Democrat Party has become broken in the way that they talk to so many Americans out there. And we discussed this yesterday when we had the Anderson Cooper town hall with Bernie Sanders and they had that attorney, the woman, stand up, and Anderson Cooper referred to her as she. And she said, actually, it's they, them. And then she led into her next question, which was, why do men not support the Democrat Party? Which was too perfect. That was like they were trying to give us, in one talk back moment why they have collapsed. This is also interesting. We've talked about this some. Jasmine Crockett is a Houston, Texas area congresswoman. I believe maybe it was Dallas. She's from Texas. She actually went to super elite private schools. Her private school cost over $30,000 a year. Right now, this is someone that went to a school that you, most of you could never afford to send your kids to. I'm a K through 12 public school kid. I couldn't have gone to a school like this when I was growing up. Here she is saying, hey, I really appreciate the sacrifices my parents made and how they pushed me as a kid and how they put me in, how they put me in great schools. Imagine if this was the message instead of, hey, all of the lies. Trump is Hitler. It's just interesting to hear what Democrats said about back before they went insane. And I wanted to play this for you because I think it's emblematic of the era that we're in where Jasmine Crockett has to appear dumber, poor, least less articulate than she actually is in her mind to appeal to the Democrat base. Listen to cut 23.
Jasmine Crockett
My parents worked multiple jobs, and I went to public school until the sixth grade. And then there were some problems with, like, the junior high. And they were very concerned, so they got additional jobs and they worked to put me into private school. So I was in private school until I graduated high school. And it's interesting that my mom says that because she was one of those people that I didn't get to rest, right? Like, it wasn't a matter of go to school and maybe play some video games and maybe go outside. It was, you know, you've got to do Deltines. You've got to be active in inroads. You've got to do Upward Bound. You've got to do my. Like, the list goes on and on and on. Junior achievement. Of all the things that she had me doing. And I'm so appreciative to her now. I was very tired when I was young.
Clay Travis
I like this Jasmine Crockett. I like Jasmine Crockett's parents. Imagine if that was Jasmine Crockett's message and that was the Democrat Party's message. Imagine if she went out and she said, hey, the reason I'm successful is because my mom and dad busted their asses to put me in the best possible school that I could go to, because the local public school that I was going to was not taking me to the best place where I could go. Imagine if that was her message. Imagine if her message was, we got to buckle down. People have to work sometimes two jobs, three jobs, jump around from one place to another. Mom and dad may both have to work in order to give the best opportunity to their kids. That's something with. That connects with all of you out there. And even with that said, a lot of you couldn't afford the private school that Jasmine Crockett got the privilege of going to to get the education that she did. But the aspirational nature of her parents, the fact that they made her work her ass off and made her into someone who could be elected a congresswoman one day, that's something that has appeal. Why isn't that the Democrat message? Think about how lost they are that Jasmine Crockett, who went to private school, in an elite private school from 6th to 12th grade and then went off to college because of it, now feels compelled to talk to her Texas constituents like she doesn't have an education at all. What does that say about the Democrat Party? What does it say when you have to appear dumber than you are in public and you rarely share the real story of your life because you're convinced it doesn't connect with the constituency you're trying to speak to? That's not good. Whatever position you have, if you ever have to appear dumber than you are in order to get somewhere, that's not something you should aspire to do. And by the way, getting on my soapbox, if you're ever in a relationship with someone where you feel compelled, whether it's a friend, whether it's a boyfriend, girlfriend, where you feel compelled to act like a dumber version of yourself to fit in, you don't need to be there and it's not very good for you. That's the Democrat Party writ large. How many of you knew that about Jasmine Crockett? How many of you are aware of her background in any way? I'd like to get Jasmine Crockett's parents on the show. Are they proud of the language that she has adopted? Maybe just because she's their daughter, but I don't know, based on the way that they raised her, it doesn't sound like she's living by the values that they created in her. It doesn't sound like she's espousing the same American dream that they had for her. I just think it's so interesting what Democrats choose to focus on when they actually tell their stories and sometimes how incredibly dishonest it actually is. Take some of your calls, 800-282-2882. During the course of today's program. Like I said, Larry Kudlow going to join US Also at 1:30, Rachel compost Duffy. I'm up here in New York for the weekend and I am going to be guest hosting Fox and Friends Weekend with Rachel Compost Duffy and with Charlie Hurt. Never done this before. I'm excited to do it. I think it'll be fun. I'm not excited to wake up at 4:30 in the A in the AM tomorrow. So all of that coming this way. If you're out there right now, you get eight more hours of me if you wanted. You got 15 hours this week on radio. You got eight more hours of TV because it's a long show. Six to 10am on Saturday and Sunday. I'll be working every day this week. Uh, we'll keep you updated on that. We'll keep you updated, hopefully on Buck and Carrie going forward. In the meantime, countdown to next Tuesday. Tax day is on. If you're scrambling to finalize your tax return, you've only got this weekend. Guess what? 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Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we are rolling into the weekend stock market calm today. Nothing crazy going on, it's up a little bit. It seems again that we have gotten a little bit of the universe out there, used to what is going on. And I wanted to make sure that you also understand that they still have the exact same playbook that they've been trying for a decade now. And that decade worth of playbook is that they are going to try to still tell you that Donald Trump is Hitler. You know, yesterday we had a really good conversation, I thought and I encourage you to go check it out with Douglas Murray. And he was talking about on democracies and death cults and the overall impact of the lies that have been told to so many of our school kids and the historical illiteracy that that breeds such that really there's only one historical analogy that most people can even make and it is everything relates to World War II and Trump is Hitler. Whoever you don't like in politics is Hitler. And you sit back and you recognize for somebody like me who's a history nerd and loves studying American history, we're about to have the 250th anniversary of the country next year. A party, by the way, that Trump is going to throw and should be amazing. But we've got 250 years worth of American history to go draw historical analogies from. Yet by and large, the only historical analogy that anybody can connect to is World War II. Everything that happens is seen through the prism of World War II. If you think about Ukraine, what did they say? Oh, Vladimir Putin is Hitler. Really? Is he going to really invade multiple European countries and move beyond Ukraine and start a world war? That feels very unlikely to me, particularly because he can't even take over Ukraine just from a historical knowledge. The Blitzkrieg was pretty effective, right? Hitler swept right through Europe very rapidly and the only reason that he didn't take over Great Britain was because of the English Channel and because of the incredible bravery of the average British person to go rescue the British army at Dunkirk, which I would argue is maybe the coolest, maybe the most impressive moment almost in Western history. If you think about saving Western civilization from the Nazis. The fact that they got on the radio, go study this. Nobody ever talks about it, by and large. The fact that they got on the radio and they said to everybody in England, hey, if you have a boat, can you go rescue the British Army? And they did it. The, the, the museum. I've had the good fortune as a history nerd to be able to go the Royal Museum in London focused on World War II and I'm not sure exactly what the name of that museum is. See if the team in there can, can let me know what the name of that museum is, because it is pretty incredible. There's the Churchill War Rooms, which is one of the coolest history tours that I think you can do. It looks the exact same. It's where Winston Churchill was in London Underground, where they managed the war. And they still have all the maps on the walls. It looks the exact same. They basically left there when they had the victory celebration and they have recreated it. You can see the cots that Winston Churchill was sleeping in. It's incredible. One of the coolest history things you can do. I've talked about this before. I've gotten to go to the battle fields all over France where you can see and walk those beaches and see still so many of the German pillboxes. It looks almost identical to 80 years ago. But when you go to that British Museum, they have some of the boats that went out to go rescue British soldiers. Some of them are basically rowboats. Everybody who had a boat just went to Dunkirk and rescued the entirety of the British army to allow them to even continue that war. The expectation was from Hitler's team, we're basically defeating not only the French, but we are eliminating the entire British army. They were saved. And then some of those same soldiers ended up coming back across on the shore on D Day to come back and liberate France. And so when you get to see some of those boats, that's maybe the most incredible thing that is out there and it is just, it's an incredible experience to be able to go see that. Well, they don't take any of the super positive lessons, by and large, of, hey, this is what a country can do. When everybody comes together and everybody puts their actual lives on the line to go get in their private ships and, frankly, rowboats almost, and go and get some of these guys. And again, you can see the boats. And you're like, man, I can't even believe they were picking up soldiers in. These guys were coming in. That's how fearless they were to stand up. That's everybody pulling together. That story doesn't get told very often. Instead, what they try to say is, okay, anybody who I disagree with is Hitler. And we were talking with Douglas Murray about this. And again, this is why historical literacy matters and why I was glad to get to go to Israel in December. Trump is more popular in Israel than he is in Wyoming, than he is in West Virginia, which I believe were the two states that were the most supportive of Trump in the most recent election. I don't think Hitler would be super popular today in Israel. Right. So this is so historically illiterate on the analogy, but also, even in the modern day, Trump is probably the most popular American president in our lives in the actual country of Israel, which is filled with tons of Jewish people whose lives are on the line every single day because of what happened on October 7. But they are still trying to make the argument, hey, can we just have a president who's not Hitler? I think it's important for you to understand. They have one note and they keep hitting it again and again. This is supposed to be comedy. This is the Daily show yesterday saying, cut 27. Is it too much to ask for a president who's not Hitler?
Rachel Campos-Duffy
95 of these executive orders are about punishing people who are just disagree with him. So I'm fine with side quest Trump.
Clay Travis
Okay.
Rachel Campos-Duffy
Would you go up to Hitler and be like, why are you painting? You've got work to do.
Clay Travis
Is it too much to ask for a president who's not Hitler? Yes, apparently it is. So just focus on the wins. Yes. He's putting Dora the Explorer on a.
Rachel Campos-Duffy
Flight to El Salvador. Okay.
Clay Travis
But he's declared that anyone on the flight who asks for a soda has.
Rachel Campos-Duffy
To get a whole can.
Clay Travis
Okay, so Trump is Hitler. Ha ha. Look how funny it is. The whole crowd roars. But he's actually the most popular president in the history of Israel, and the Jewish people there would vote for him by margins that are similar to West Virginia and Wyoming. Isn't that kind of a significant factor? And if we're going to use only World War II as the entire historical record to try to analogize to everything. It reminds me of when I was in school. Did you ever have one Friend, or maybe multiple friends, or maybe it was you who didn't do the actual school readings. You'd get the old Cliff Notes, the Spark Notes, whatever it was called. Most of the time. I loved all I'm a nerd. I read all the books, you know, cover to cover. I think I never skipped a signed reading because I love to read Nerd. And I love history. I know nerd. But I had a buddy who never read. He read one book that we were assigned, like, the whole time we were in school. And. And it was Lord of the Flies. You remember Lord of the Flies. And as a result, because he had only read one book in his life, he would analogize everything that happened to Lord of the Flies. He had one pop culture book that he'd ever read. Everything reminded him of what happened in Lord of the Flies because he was so poorly read that he had no other analogies to draw. That's Democrats with Trump. They're so historically illiterate that they have such a lack of foundational knowledge that no matter what happens, it draws them back to Trump is Hitler. It is the black hole from which they cannot escape. And yet that analogy is completely broken. And the fact that it's been going on for a decade is maybe the most dishonest example of how Trump has been covered. The fact that that is where unceasingly, no matter what's going on, they eventually get drawn back to the black hole of Trump is Hitler. Because they're like my buddy who only read one book, and therefore everything that he saw was something that happened in Lord of the Flies. By the way, not a bad book, but you should read more than one book and you should study more than one time in history. There's 250 years of America. But by the way, you could make a historical analogy. I know this is crazy. To something that happened outside of the United States of America, because the great thing about our country is, thankfully, our founders were not historically illiterate. The reason we have the government that we have today is because they studied all of recorded history, saw the pratfalls, the errors that different countries had that were when they were founded, and tried to build a framework that would withstand the past challenges of time. They built upon prior history to try to create something new. So thankfully, our founding fathers actually read more than one book and actually were well versed on something other than one particular aspect of history. But I do think it's important when you hear that note getting hit again and again, it's not only that, it's untrue and unsound. It's that also, it is indicative of profound historical illiteracy because the actual study of that point in time is not the lesson that's even being applied accurately. It's like my buddy in school who read one book and everything reminded him of Lord of the Flies. That's Democrats today. Look, you own a firearm, by the way. We're going to take some calls. They're all loaded. Rolling in 800-282-2882. We try to take calls on Friday and I've been trying to make sure that we get some good economic experts to talk to you about the tariff wars. So Larry Kudlow is going to join us. 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Today I will be and maybe probably several days next week, maybe beyond as Buck and Carrie prepare to celebrate the birth of their baby boy. We got noticed last night that the process was underway and that they were optimistic in the next 12 to 18 hours that the baby would be there. We'll see whether or not it happens during the show today. You can follow. Bunch of people were tweeting me last night like, trust me, guys, I'm not holding out on you. As soon as I know something, I will let you know. As soon as we know the, the, the show accounts will let let you know. We're not, we're not hiding from you. We'll give you the absolute latest. We're joined now. I'm going to be on his show a little bit later this afternoon. He may not even know. I don't know if he' rundown a guest yet. But I will be on with Larry Kudlow in the Fox Business Studios as we put a bow on what has been another wild week of stock market action. And Larry, we appreciate you coming on with us. This is the third straight day, I believe that we have had major economic breakdowns in the second hour of the show, which doesn't happen all the time. We had an Art Laffer a couple days ago at this time, Stephen Moore yesterday. Pleased to be joined by you now. And so, Mr. Kudlow here, what would you say to this huge audience out there that we should know as we sit here on Friday and the trade war between the United States and Canada, you know, in the in terms of like hockey fight. Both sides have thrown down the gloves. Right? We've got the stare down going on. The punches are being thrown.
Larry Kudlow
Well, Clay, it really is. It's. If you're looking for a trade war, I guess it's China, US The Canadian part is pretty quiet right now, in fact.
Clay Travis
Right.
Larry Kudlow
Canada and their new prime minister, what's his name, Mark Carney. I know the guy is the central banker, is. He wants to do a deal with Trump. He wants to do a deal. So that's not the issue. But look, what I think, you know, the major point here is Trump is waging war and fighting back against unfair trading policies and rules over the past many decades. Probably have to go into the mid to late 90s. And the key point is, first of all, China was allowed most favored nations. And that meant that, you know, we, we could trade with them without any legal constraints. And then they entered the World Trade Organization, WTO and I believe the year 2000. All right, and so what did they do? They basically had very high tariffs, much higher than ours. Okay? I mean their average tariff rate was 30, 40%, United States, two and a half percent, 2.7%. That disadvantage to us was that, you know, that means we can't sell to them because their tariffs are so high and they price out our goods. But they love to sell to us. And with cheap goods, their government, you know, it's a communist country, their government subsidizes all production and wages. So they keep the wages low, they keep the production low because all government subsidized. So they're selling cheap stuff to us. And we have virtually no tariff. We can't. And we can't sell to them because they have high tariffs. All right? And what that did, their cheap goods, which went on for 25 years, did great damage to America's heartland manufacturing and automobiles and steel and, you know, you name it. And the results show that. I mean, we lost hundreds of thousands of factories closed, we lost jobs. So that had to stop. All right? And the fact is also, you know, it's not just China, for heaven's sakes. You go around the world, you look at the EU high tariffs and you know what Trump calls correctly, non tariff barriers, which means regulations like they can't buy. The European Union won't buy a lot of our food because they have all kinds of crazy regulations on food. Okay? So that's a non tariff. Or for example, right now our social media companies are faced and our techie companies, they're trying to put a tax on any Internet service companies, okay? So that, you know, that has to change. It's an unequal position. It's not a level playing field and it's done damage to our economy. Trump is exactly right here now. It's a hard thing to do. I get that. And I think his shock therapy a week ago or 10 days ago did shock the financial markets and probably shocked a lot of ordinary folks. You know, wake up call. The liberal media is trying to kill him with it. I'm trying to defend him, all of the bunch of people. I think he's doing it right. And you know, the most recent point yesterday, two days ago, he declared a 90 day pause on the tariffs that we would be charging other countries. He raised those charges, but he did it because 70, 75 countries came to him and Scott Bessant, the Treasury Secretary, and Jameson Greer, the trade representative and said, no, we want to do business. We don't want to pay these tariffs. We want to do business. We want to level the playing field. We want to make a deal. All right? And right now there's a bunch of very hot deals on the front burner. Vietnam and Taiwan and South Korea and India, front burn. Argentina is another one. Even the European Union talked about zero tariffs on all goods that won't be sufficient because of their non tariff barriers. But the point is they came to us. They didn't go to China, they came to us. And so Trump suspended his tariff charges, reciprocal tariff charges. And we're going to make deals and it's a very good thing, not easy to do. Maybe it could have been handled a little better, a little, maybe a little more gradual. But I don't really feel like second guessing. And Trump's a very good negotiator after that. You know, after that shock and awe on, what did he call it? Liberation Day. I mean, all these countries came to us, all right, they didn't go to China. What they want to deal with us.
Clay Travis
Talking to Larry Kudlow here. You can watch him on Fox Business. I'll be on with him later this evening in the Fox studios. What does a successful trade policy with China look like to you? Let's pretend you were a mediator. I know you're obviously skewed in favor of the United States, but let's pretend you were hired as a mediator. You're very knowledgeable economically and your job was to bring a solution to the United States and China. What does fair trade policy with China actually look like?
Larry Kudlow
If I were a China mediator, I'd probably resign and look for another job, that's what I'd have to do.
Clay Travis
But what does a successful trade package look like in terms of if we could finally get a resolution? What would it look like from your perspective?
Larry Kudlow
I was on the China trade team.
Clay Travis
Yep.
Larry Kudlow
In the first term. Okay. I spent two years. All right. Our team leader was Robert Lighthizer. Bob Lighthizer, who, by the way, is a genius on this stuff. Steve Minuchin, then the treasury secretary, he was handling the financial companies. I was NEC director. Wilbur Ross was Commerce Secretary. Wilbur was on the show last night. He and I handled the commodity section. We had a huge. We spent almost two years. We made a deal, was, you know, China trade deal phase one, and was signed in early January of 2020. And it included provisions to stop intellectual property theft to allow American companies to operate in China as American run companies, not Chinese run companies, so the forced technology transfer would go away. Anyway, we did this whole deal and they did not implement any of it. And then, of course, In January of 2020, China already knew that they were stuck with this Covid disease, this COVID virus, and they tried to cover it up. And we learned in the next. There are always rumors. And we learned literally in the next couple weeks in January that China was suffering from a countrywide virus. And then, of course, the rest is history. Now they say they didn't implement the deal because of COVID Okay. But Covid has been gone for a couple of years and China has not come back to the deal. So I'm saying to you, it's always possible that we could go back and work through commodities, financial companies, insurance companies, intellectual property theft, force transfer of technology, American ownership, lower tariffs, get your tariffs down along with all the non tariff bears. It's possible we could go back, conduct a China deal, you know, phase two. All right. It's possible. It would look a lot like phase one. They'd have to change their laws, which they never did, by the way. Part of that deal was stop producing the parts for fentanyl and other drugs. They promised they would do that in dinner in Buenos Aires in Argentina. I was there as a G20 meeting US China. The first question Trump asked Xi was, will you stop producing fentanyl? And would mind you put a capital punishment on people producing fentanyl and Xi, without batting an eye, said, yes, we will do that. And of course, he lied through his teeth. Right. This was in. This was in, I don't know, probably late. Sometime in late 2019.
Clay Travis
What do you think? No, this is all, all great detail. What do you think we know? Kind of. Because you know Trump? Well, we kind of have a sense how Trump is responding. What do you think Chairman Z's advisors are telling him right now in China? How much do you think they are panicked about where we are right now? How would you assess leverage, negotiating ability here vis a vis US and China?
Larry Kudlow
Look, the reality in the economy is the United States. With a tariff of 145%, United States is no longer a customer of cheap China goods.
Clay Travis
Yep.
Larry Kudlow
Period, Full stop. Okay? That will ruin an economy that's still reeling from a real estate collapse bust that happened a couple of years ago and they still haven't recovered from that. Now, the thing about Xi is he has economic advisors, by the way. I knew some of them because we worked well and a couple of them were pretty good reformers, I might add. But she doesn't listen to them. You talk to people as I have, who are still operating, Americans who are still operating in China, particularly the insurance industry, which has a long history in China. American, American owned, okay. They will tell you that Xi Jinping is not just the head of the Communist Party. He views himself as it, as an emperor. As an emperor. They're running pictures and clips of Mao Zedong right now. I don't know if you've seen any of this stuff. One of the, you know, all time great killers, humanity. She thinks he's emperor, all right? And he's running the show. And if you don't do what he wants, you're out. And so I, I think it's almost impossible at this point. They may be brought to their knees on economic ground. They still have a very strong military. They're pouring money into the military, as I'm sure you know. You know they had military exercises circling Taiwan the minute Pete Hegseth left after his meetings in Taiwan. So the military side is very difficult and that goes along with the economic side. So I'm not optimistic about this. But here's the point. We don't need them. We don't need them. Okay? I know there's supply chains that have to be altered. I get that. But Vietnam, which is a communist country, has become an American ally. They want to make a deal and they can produce the same goods that China did. Malaysia, the same story. Cambodia, the same story. India, the same story. Korea, the same story. Taiwan, the same story. It's not like trans shipping anymore where China would use another country to get around the terror. They're doing it themselves now. They've grown up, their economies have grown up. So I don't think we need them. And I think that Xi has gotten boxed in. Trump completely outboxed him on this. China has nowhere to turn. Now. I'm reading in the papers Xi is going to Europe, okay, to try to bring them on his side. They won't because they suffer the same problem. China sends cheap goods, cheap cars undercutting everybody, Mercedes Benz into Europe and Europe is sick of it. And Europe is talking about tariffs on China, even Mexico. All right, China used Mexico to tranship, well, fentanyl for one thing, but also automobile parts and so forth. Mexico is slapping tariffs on China. So China can be doing go wherever they want. But right now they're at the short end of the stick. Trump knows this, right? And he will keep tightening the noose around China. You watch, you wait and see.
Clay Travis
Larry Kudlow, I will see you in a little bit in the FOX Business studios. Keep up the good work. Appreciate the time today.
Larry Kudlow
You got it. Anytime. Take care. See you later. Bye bye.
Clay Travis
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Clay Travis
We are joined now by the weekend host of Fox and Friends, Rachel Compost Duffy. I am going to be on with her for eight hours this weekend. And Rachel, I thought that since I have not been on the show as anything other than a guest before, that you should come on and tell the audience what I should do to avoid unmitigated disaster. And thank you also for coming on with us. You did this show and have done this show for quite some time with Will Kane and Pete Hegseth. And now you've got Charlie Hurt and you've got a rotating collection of guest hosts. So what should I know?
H
Well, first of all, Pete Hegstaff held my hand when I was getting my two legs on the show and Ainsley Earhart sent me really great advice. So I'm gonna. Should I just lay it out?
Clay Travis
Just lay it out. And then, by the way, for people who don't know, to reinforce. If you haven't gotten enough time with me already this week, I'll be on for four hours on Saturday and four hours for Sunday with Rachel and Charlie Hurt. Alright, so what advice did you get?
H
Okay, so well, here's the deal. First, you got to get a good night's sleep. It took me a long time to figure out that the best prep for this show is sleep. Because it's four hours. It's a marathon. Your brain has to be firing up Especially when you have amazing co hosts like Charlie or when I had Will and Pete. These are sharp people, and you got to be ready to go. So sleep well, okay? Take your magnesium, get a good night's sleep, get in there early, get your hair and makeup done. You know how to do that. And then come with an appetite, because this weekend we have several awesome food segments.
Clay Travis
Yes.
H
So we eat a lot. We don't think that we eat. We don't just eat. We often order breakfast and then eat what we're doing on the segment. So it's an eating show. So bring your appetite. You're going to get an epacket in the morning, which is like, you know, we have these awesome producers that amalgamate all the news of the day and the best stuff that happened the night before in terms of clips. And so you're going to read that. I read it on my way into the office because I have about an hour drive in in the morning. You'll probably be at a hotel nearby, so take your time, read that, and then just sit down and enjoy the show. You know, Tucker Carlson used to do the Weekend Thoughts and Friends show, and he would often say that, you know, he. He didn't like to prep. He just liked to see it unfold. And I have done shows like that, and I like it, too. So there's a couple of ways, ways to do it. You can prep for your segments or you can just watch it unfold before you.
Clay Travis
Okay, we got a bunch. I'm going to dive into this in a sec. But you were instrumental, I believe, in getting Buck and Carrie together. Buck is out right now because Carrie is having their first ever baby. You've had a few babies yourself. Do you want to take a bow for helping them to get together?
H
I absolutely will. I am a perennial hopeless matchmaker, and I often bring up those two when I brag about my efforts and my success. I believe the best relationships these days are not done through apps, but through people who know you and bring you together and people who advise you on, like, what is a great mate because they have one themselves. And so I did have those conversations with her and with Gary. And I think that she took my advice and Buck had all the right qualities and she was smart and she jumped on it.
Clay Travis
And now they're having a baby. So, like, you're helping to make the world's population grow in addition to all the kids that you and your husband Sean have brought into the world. Let me ask you about this. What's it like to Be married to a member of the Cabinet. How has that been going for you and your family? I actually saw your husband on Air Force One, which is kind of a cool place to run into somebody. He was coming back up for the weekend. But what's that been like? I mean, you guys have done television for a long time. You've done media for a long time. I know he has the background in Congress, too, but what has being a member of the Trump Cabinet been like for you and your family?
H
Well, it is different. You know, when you call your husband, you're like, I need to. There's a leak in the faucet. I'm about to enter into the Cabinet meeting, and I forget that he's doing that. So there's that. I think one of the hard parts is we never get alone time. And what I mean by that, Clay, is he now has secret. A Secret Service detail. It's not as large as Pete, for example, but he is surrounded at all times, you know, whether he's in the car or, you know, wherever. And so I just feel like we don't. We can't have these open, honest, you know, kind of conversations we normally have because people are around and we're just used to having our own privacy like that. Every couple does. And so that's really hard for me. I can't. When he gets. And then he comes in the door and I, like, want to grab him because I'm like, 30 things. I wanted to tell them, and then the kids also want to grab them and talk to him about what happened. And so it's just. There's just not enough. There's not enough Sean to go around Clay.
Clay Travis
I mean, that's got to be kind of wild, right? Do you text? I remember reading before that people had Secret Service details. They didn't want to disagree necessarily in front of the Secret Service details. So they would like. And this is in the last decade or so, as people text message. Do you text message? Like, I think I remember reading that that was the way that they would have a conversation, because my wife is always like, you know, we're traveling or something. She's mad at me about something. She's like, I don't want to get mad because. At you, because we're at the airport and somebody's going to see it and everything else. What's it like to have, like, a Secret Service agent kind of around all the time?
H
So I've been in the car with Sean, and I want to tell him something personal. And I'm. We're literally in sitting next to each other, texting each other.
Clay Travis
Yes.
H
But also, I'm Latin and really hot. Like, I run hot, you know? And so, like, I will text him stuff, and he'll be like. And this even happened before he was in the Cabinet. And, you know, you know, all of our, you know, you, me, Sean, we are target of, you know, the intelligence agencies under the Biden administration. So Sean would text back, go, really, Rachel? Is that what you want the FBI to know about us? So text. Fighting. Sometimes I can't resist. And he always gives me that reminder that, you know, there is nothing private anymore, which is really sad. I wish we lived in a world with more privacy.
Clay Travis
No doubt. I mean, I've joked about that with my wife. I'm like, you really want China knowing this?
H
Because I just think China is fighting.
Clay Travis
Well, yeah, that's probably true, too, but I've just presumed my phone's been hacked by China for years. So tomorrow we're gonna be live 6 to 10. You talked about the big takeaways for people. I imagine that it's a great question. What percentage of the audience right now has never watched Fox and Friends? I would think almost everybody has watched Fox and Friends weekend that's listening to us right now, but let's pretend they have not. What do you tr. What do you hope that a viewer would get from Fox and Friends Weekend? I'm going to be on the next couple of days. But you've been doing this for a while now. What's Your goal from 6 to 10am? What do you hope people take away from the show?
H
Friends. Yeah, I mean, that's a real thing. Like, we are all really friends. And I think people saw that when Pete was going through the transition process, and they were being really mean to him and unnecessarily evil. And Will and I were like. Because we really do love each other. And I feel the same way about Charlie. And you're our friend, and so I think, you know, we're just gonna. People will tune in and they'll see friends hanging out, having coffee, and they just feel like they're. I mean, that's what people say. I feel like I know you. And to me, that's the highest compliment because it means they get up in the morning, they're in their PJs, they're pouring their coffee, they're making their pancakes, and they're with us as we go through the morning, and we do everything. You know, we'll do a really hard, you know, economic segment. You Know, on Cherry. And then, you know, we're eating hot dogs, you know, or we're, you know, there's puppies on the set. And so it's a really fun show that moves, you know, in every single direction, and you're just gonna love it. Clay, you're, like, the perfect personality for it. We're so excited to have you. So bring your game, bring your sleep, you know, sleep tight. And I think we're just gonna go in for a ride. I think people, if you haven't watched it, you should tune in, because it's a great, fun show. You'll get opinion news, you know, tips on your life, tips on what to do with your home food segment. It's just got everything. You know, what Will Cain used to call it, Clay? He called it Sabado Gigante. And Will Kane is actually much more Latin than people know. The fact that he had that reference. That's a Saturday variety show that was also, like, four or five hours long on Telemundo. And so it's a little bit like an English version of Salvador Gigante. So bring your Latin game, too, Clay.
Clay Travis
Ah, man, I'm awful at accents, as everybody who's listening right now well knows. Okay, so last question for you. You just. We talked about the fact that you got Buck and Carrie together. I believe you have seven kids. We have. Obviously, a lot of people not. Oh, my goodness. Well, I'm glad I got that fixed before television. All right, what advice would you have? Because we'll clip this and we'll share it. For Buck and Carrie, you've been through this so many times now. What advice would you have for new parents? I've got three. My wife and I. Obviously, you've got nine. So you've been through this a ton of times. What advice would you have for new parents out there?
H
I always tell new parents that the first one is the hardest, and it is the first one, so don't. Don't stop. Because it was hard, because the first one is the hardest. It interferes with, like. I mean, it's just your whole, like, freedom thing, like, ends, right? And that's a hard adjustment. And you're learning how to do things with a baby for the first time and how to figure them out once you get past three. It's so easy. It's great. And, you know, obviously, every kid has challenges. Everything. You know, nothing's ever perfect. But as far as the baby phase, that gets easier. And I would say this. This is the best advice I ever got, Clay. And I Give this to every single mom I talk to and they always want to ask me about how many they should have and how do I have so many. I have a lot because I'm Catholic. I'm Hispanic and Catholic and Sean is Irish and Catholic and the number just happens. But the best advice is don't plan how many you want right now. Don't think about, oh my God, I'm going to go into diapers right now. Think, give yourself a pause and think 20 years forward, how many do you want around the Thanksgiving table?
Clay Travis
That's great advice. That's great. That's how we ended up with three. My wife was like not. I managed to convince her to go for three and I think she would say that that's the best decision she's ever made. So I think that is great advice. Rachel, I can't wait to hang out with you for four hours tomorrow and four hours on Sunday. I'm going to do my best to get my sleep and be bright eyed and bushy tailed and it should be a lot of fun.
H
Wear your sleep mask tonight.
Clay Travis
I don't even know what that is but I think I'm, I think I'm in trouble. No matter what I'm going to be. It's going to be hard to fall asleep because I'm going to be excited. But I can't wait. It's going to be fun.
H
You got it. All right. Bye Clay.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show – Daily Review with Clay and Buck | April 11, 2025
Hosted by Premiere Networks, "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show" delves into the most pressing news, political developments, and current events with a blend of intelligence and humor. In the April 11, 2025 episode titled "Daily Review with Clay and Buck," hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton engage in insightful discussions, offer critical analyses, and provide updates on both national and international fronts.
Clay Travis kicked off the episode by providing a comprehensive overview of the stock market's performance. He noted that the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced minor gains, indicating a period of relative stability. However, Travis critiqued financial pundits like Jim Cramer, asserting that those who advised selling stocks during the week made poor investment decisions, as the markets had performed favorably.
Notable Quote:
"If you listen to Jim Cramer and sold all your stocks, you made an awful decision because the week in stocks has actually been good."
– Clay Travis [02:27]
A significant portion of the discussion centered on ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China. Travis highlighted China's recent tariff adjustments, raising tariffs slightly higher but signaling a potential pause in further increases. He emphasized the possibility of renewed dialogues aimed at reducing tariffs and easing trade restrictions.
Buck Sexton contributed by sharing personal anecdotes related to their impending parenthood, subtly drawing parallels to the complexities of international negotiations.
Further into the episode, Larry Kudlow, a seasoned economic advisor and former Trump administration official, joined the show to provide expert insights into U.S.-China trade relations. Kudlow detailed the historical context of the trade imbalance, underscoring China's sustained high tariffs and the detrimental impact on American manufacturing and jobs. He lauded former Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer for negotiating the Phase One trade deal in January 2020, which sought to address intellectual property theft and forced technology transfers. However, Kudlow expressed skepticism about China’s commitment to the agreement, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Notable Quotes:
"China was allowed most favored nations. And that meant that we, we could trade with them without any legal constraints."
– Larry Kudlow [38:36]
"Trump suspended his tariff charges, reciprocal tariff charges. And we're going to make deals and it's a very good thing."
– Larry Kudlow [45:06]
Kudlow further asserted that the U.S. no longer relies on China for cheap goods due to the high tariffs imposed, positioning the U.S. to renegotiate more favorable trade terms. He stressed the importance of diversifying supply chains to countries like Vietnam, India, and South Korea, thereby reducing dependency on China.
Notable Quote:
"We don't need them. We don't need them."
– Larry Kudlow [49:09]
Travis provided an update on inflation, noting a continued decline from the high rates experienced during the Biden administration's tenure. He highlighted that the reduction in inflation rates is a positive indicator, suggesting that consumer goods in the U.S. are becoming more affordable. Travis connected this trend to potential federal interest rate adjustments, indicating that the Federal Reserve might consider lowering rates further if current indicators remain favorable.
Notable Quote:
"We have more inflation reads this morning which suggests that inflation is continuing to come down... it means that your dollars go further."
– Clay Travis [07:10]
A pivotal segment featured statements from Jasmine Crockett, a Houston, Texas congresswoman, who attributed rising living costs to failed immigration policies, specifically mentioning CUT 21 (a proposed immigration reform act). Crockett argued that deportations are directly linked to housing and food affordability issues, as well as labor shortages in the hospitality industry.
Notable Quotes:
"Listen, we've got to do better to connect the dots and let people know. The reason you can't afford a home is because of these failed immigration policies."
– Jasmine Crockett [08:56]
Clay Travis took this opportunity to critique the Democratic Party’s messaging strategy. He posited that Crockett’s background—a product of elite private schooling—contradicts her portrayal of struggling families, suggesting a dissonance between personal history and political rhetoric. Travis argued that Democrats often resort to simplistic and historically inaccurate analogies, such as labeling Donald Trump as Hitler, which he believes showcases the party's historical illiteracy and inability to connect authentically with the broader American populace.
Notable Quote:
"If you're ever in a relationship... you don't need to be there and it's not very good for you. That's the Democrat Party writ large."
– Clay Travis [10:15]
Crockett later expanded on her background, detailing her transition from public to private schooling due to academic challenges, which Travis used to underline his point about Democrats' disingenuous narratives.
A significant portion of the episode delved into the problematic analogy frequently drawn between Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler. Clay Travis expressed strong disapproval of this characterization, arguing that it oversimplifies complex political dynamics and reflects a narrow understanding of history. He highlighted that such comparisons are not only inaccurate but also indicative of a lack of historical literacy within the Democratic ranks.
Travis recounted his own experiences and observations, emphasizing the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States as an opportunity to draw from a wider array of historical lessons rather than being constrained to World War II analogies. He critiqued media narratives that incessantly label Trump with hyperbolic negative figures, undermining meaningful political discourse.
Notable Quotes:
"The reason we have the government that we have today is because they studied all of recorded history... but by and large, the only historical analogy that anybody can connect to is World War II."
– Clay Travis [28:00]
"It's like my buddy in school who read one book and everything reminded him of Lord of the Flies. That's Democrats today. Look, you own a firearm, by the way."
– Clay Travis [28:00]
The hosts shared personal news about Buck Sexton and his wife, Carrie, who are anticipating the birth of their first child. Clay Travis detailed Buck's humorous struggles with hospital amenities, such as unreliable Wi-Fi and limited television options, juxtaposing them with past experiences during his own father's childbirth.
Notable Quotes:
"Buck texted us yesterday that things were going well, but that the process of beginning the induction might take 12 to 18 hours."
– Clay Travis [03:00]
Travis shared humorous anecdotes about Buck’s unconventional choice of a blow-up mattress in the delivery room, highlighting the camaraderie and lightheartedness between the hosts.
Clay Travis announced his upcoming guest hosting stint on Fox and Friends Weekend alongside Rachel Campos-Duffy and Charlie Hurt. Rachel Campos-Duffy, a veteran host, provided insights into her preparation for the role, emphasizing the importance of sleep, readiness, and engaging with varied show segments ranging from news to food.
Notable Quotes:
"The best prep for this show is sleep... bring your appetite because this weekend we have several awesome food segments."
– Rachel Campos-Duffy [59:01]
Travis expressed enthusiasm about joining the weekend show, anticipating an enriching experience and extended discussions alongside Campos-Duffy.
In a heartfelt exchange, Rachel Campos-Duffy offered parenting advice to new parents. Drawing from her extensive experience, she emphasized that the first child is the most challenging, advocating for patience and resilience during the initial stages of parenthood.
Notable Quotes:
"The best advice I ever got... don't plan how many you want right now. Think, give yourself a pause and think 20 years forward, how many do you want around the Thanksgiving table."
– Rachel Campos-Duffy [68:03]
Clay Travis echoed this sentiment with his own experience, noting that he and his wife decided to have three children, considering it one of the best decisions for their family.
Towards the end of the episode, Clay Travis reminded listeners about upcoming appearances and promotions, including hosting on Fox and Friends Weekend and promoting products like Rush Tax Resolution and USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association). While these segments are integral to the show's format, they primarily serve as sponsored content and advertisements.
The April 11, 2025 episode of "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show" provided listeners with a multifaceted exploration of current economic trends, political strategies, and personal narratives. Through incisive commentary and expert interviews, Travis and Sexton offered valuable perspectives on the U.S.-China trade dynamics, inflation, and the broader implications of political rhetoric. Personal stories about Buck's impending fatherhood added a relatable and humanizing layer to the discourse, fostering a connection with the audience. The episode effectively balanced serious analysis with lighthearted exchanges, embodying the show's hallmark blend of intelligence and humor.