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smith and classical economists said. then how come everyone's not an independent contractor bidding in an open market? and he said the reason and he won the nobel prize for this he said the reason is transaction costs so long as it's cheaper to do something inside the boundaries a firm then companies will grow because that's the most efficient path right? so he was looking at the time at companies that were operating in the twenties and thirties, the biggest corporation on the planet was the ford motor company. he said, look at the ford motor company. the ford motor company doesn't just make cars. they have a timber mill, they have a rubber plantation. they have steelworks. the plant in detroit didn't, you know, take parts and assemble cars the way they do today. it put in raw materials in one end and output vehicles on the other. henry ford understood that the transaction costs, the costs of search, finding information the cost of coordinating all these different parties in a complex supply chain, the cost of contract w
smith and classical economists said. then how come everyone's not an independent contractor bidding in an open market? and he said the reason and he won the nobel prize for this he said the reason is transaction costs so long as it's cheaper to do something inside the boundaries a firm then companies will grow because that's the most efficient path right? so he was looking at the time at companies that were operating in the twenties and thirties, the biggest corporation on the planet was the...
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my colleague allie vitelli who was angry today spoke to adam smith, the top democrat unarmed services committee in the house and listen to what he had to tell her. >> if marjorie taylor greene or anybody else brings a motion to vacate the chair and if speaker johnson gives us the boat on volodymyr zelenskyy i and a whole lot of other do not support that motion. we will not remove speaker johnson. far from that. >> you would back them up? >> i would if he gives us about an ukraine. >> reporter: smith also said that johnson is not kevin mccarthy. democrats did not help save him when a group of republicans voted to oust him from the speaker's chair. now they are saying they do not like johnson's policies but they can work with him. they are all repeatedly saying johnson knows he needs to put aid to ukraine on the floor we expect that to happen in the coming weeks and he knows the clock is ticking. he has spoken to ukranian president president volodymyr zelenskyy over recess. how does he package it in a way that saves his job as well ? you need all democrats to join two republicans to kic
my colleague allie vitelli who was angry today spoke to adam smith, the top democrat unarmed services committee in the house and listen to what he had to tell her. >> if marjorie taylor greene or anybody else brings a motion to vacate the chair and if speaker johnson gives us the boat on volodymyr zelenskyy i and a whole lot of other do not support that motion. we will not remove speaker johnson. far from that. >> you would back them up? >> i would if he gives us about an...
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when adam smith wrote about the invisible hand, he forgot to mention it is the hand of someone with bad reflexes, lousy coordination, and possibly even some kind of neurological disorder. the poor guy needs to see a doctor. stock prices do not somehow reflect the written reality, as if by magic, there is much a product of perception on wall street and i tell you all this time about short squeezes, it is the mechanics of the market. it can't handle short-sellers. this is why it is possible to be the performance of the average by investing in individual stocks. if the market worked perfectly would never be able to split any opportunities. the point of the game is you can spot stocks that are mispriced. because there are stocks that are mispriced every day. so why do i bring this up? because when the action is irrational as i find it often is, it can be product -- first reading. to give vantage of these moments where stock prices are simply wrong or i do not want you to throw up your hands and discuss and give up on the whole enterprise. let me go over some of the larger distortions i have
when adam smith wrote about the invisible hand, he forgot to mention it is the hand of someone with bad reflexes, lousy coordination, and possibly even some kind of neurological disorder. the poor guy needs to see a doctor. stock prices do not somehow reflect the written reality, as if by magic, there is much a product of perception on wall street and i tell you all this time about short squeezes, it is the mechanics of the market. it can't handle short-sellers. this is why it is possible to be...
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you know adam smith institute that i work with did some research about their schools, private schools policy. they want to put that on private schools. it's going to be a disaster when you look at the analysis of it. so they're not coming into the election with any actual policies. and so the conservatives if they did put themselves together, they could really do this. and i think that the comparison is perhaps a bit with 2010 where, you know, the labour party thought, oh, it's hopeless. under gordon brown, the tories will sweep us away. in the end, the tories had a minority administration that then turned into that coalition government, and they said themselves, god, if we'd have actually, you know, rallied around the flag a little bit more, we could have we could have kept the tories out again. and that's the tragedy. >> funnily enough, i've observed the conservatives implementing lots of labour policy, like on expats, and i think starmer mentioned 25% as a target for defence spending as a percentage of gdp ahead of the tories. let's let's turn to scotland if we can, alice, what do
you know adam smith institute that i work with did some research about their schools, private schools policy. they want to put that on private schools. it's going to be a disaster when you look at the analysis of it. so they're not coming into the election with any actual policies. and so the conservatives if they did put themselves together, they could really do this. and i think that the comparison is perhaps a bit with 2010 where, you know, the labour party thought, oh, it's hopeless. under...
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smith. we do expect some democrats would vote to save mike johnson here, which is different than the situation that be felt. kevin mccarthy, but the timing is still uncertain. in fact, green and massey, jake are indicating that they have now not made a decision about when to pull the trigger. move ahead with this vote, saying they want to try to line up a successor first, but that's easier said than done. >> all right, manu raju. thanks so much. my panels with me. so eva mckend, speaker johnson, not in a great spot here. and you heard congressman massey say that he thinks if there were a vote to vacate that more republicans would vote against him, then voted against mccarthy. that's only eight though, we should point it was eight republicans and all the democrats. i don't know that the democrats are going to join in now. >> i think that this is different this time we have seen democrats illustrate a willingness to bail him out but listen, i think that this is telling congressmen massie he di
smith. we do expect some democrats would vote to save mike johnson here, which is different than the situation that be felt. kevin mccarthy, but the timing is still uncertain. in fact, green and massey, jake are indicating that they have now not made a decision about when to pull the trigger. move ahead with this vote, saying they want to try to line up a successor first, but that's easier said than done. >> all right, manu raju. thanks so much. my panels with me. so eva mckend, speaker...
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i want to bring in democratic congressman adam smith of washington state. he's the top democrat on the house. armed services committee. congressman. thanks so much. joining us. we get to the dismissal of this impeachment trial in a few moments. but first would you vote for each of these foreign aid policy bills that the speaker, mike johnson, laid out. and then a possible plan to bundle them all together for the senate and the house accomplish all of this by the end of this week. >> yes. and yes, bieve i will certainly vote for the first three ukraine, israel, and taiwan. the fourth bill sn't actual been released yet. >> i think it'suosedo be released like s mites from no so i'll have to take look at that, t i support thislan. i think the house wiass it and it will be out of the rules committee that will be the rule andhen it'll go to the senate and i've heard the senate is prepared to take it ufairly qckly yeah, it looks like you said at's got the votes to pass it very quickly as wl. >> you weren't it could take at least what, two months t ultimately turth
i want to bring in democratic congressman adam smith of washington state. he's the top democrat on the house. armed services committee. congressman. thanks so much. joining us. we get to the dismissal of this impeachment trial in a few moments. but first would you vote for each of these foreign aid policy bills that the speaker, mike johnson, laid out. and then a possible plan to bundle them all together for the senate and the house accomplish all of this by the end of this week. >> yes....
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adam smith of washington state indicated that he might as well asell as jared moskowitz of florida i'm ju a month, the few who are indicating that they areot support this effort to oust mike johnson and hakeem jeffries says, it's time to save mike johnson. thawill happen. the big question though jake, can johnson survives the speakership propped up by democrats? that's going to be ju question for johnson. andrew conference. all right, manu raju, thanks so much. let's bring in c's political director, david chalian perspeive house speaker mike johnson just telling me how the speakership jois effectively >> right now. one vote he, by the way, some of the, some of threason tt the marity so small is because some house repcans left and did so in a way, left early and did so in a way so as to keep a majority people that theyhink are ith ruining the pl you he the senate also. meanwhile, e same exact time wrappingp mayorkas, department of st homeland thank security. secretary, everyone knewt was going to go nowhere. let's just start with this moment in histy, which i think it's fair tsay, there
adam smith of washington state indicated that he might as well asell as jared moskowitz of florida i'm ju a month, the few who are indicating that they areot support this effort to oust mike johnson and hakeem jeffries says, it's time to save mike johnson. thawill happen. the big question though jake, can johnson survives the speakership propped up by democrats? that's going to be ju question for johnson. andrew conference. all right, manu raju, thanks so much. let's bring in c's political...
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adam smith of washington st. indicated that he might as well as well as jared moskowitz of florida of just among the few who are indicating that they are not support this effort to oust mike johnson and hakeem jeffries says, it's time to save mike johnson. that will happen. the big question though, jake can johnson survived sustain the speakership propped up by democrats? that's going to be just one question for johnson and republican conference. >> all right, manu raju, thanks so much. let's bring in cnn's political director david chalian davies, help us put today in perspective house speaker mike johnson just telling me how the speakership job is effectively impossible right now, the smallest majority ever one vote he, by the way some of the, some of the reason that the majority so small is because some house republicans left and did so in a way left early and did so in a way so as to keep a majority small because they're so fed up with people that they think are ruining the place. you have the senate also. mea
adam smith of washington st. indicated that he might as well as well as jared moskowitz of florida of just among the few who are indicating that they are not support this effort to oust mike johnson and hakeem jeffries says, it's time to save mike johnson. that will happen. the big question though, jake can johnson survived sustain the speakership propped up by democrats? that's going to be just one question for johnson and republican conference. >> all right, manu raju, thanks so much....
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listen to the way some lawmakers are talking about it, including congressman adam smith, who told me over the weekend he would back johnson up even as a democrat if they get a vote on ukraine aid. watch. >> i think speaker johnson is a good guy. but if he brings up a foreign aid package sending billions of dollars to ukraine without doing anything on the southern border, it will be a disgrace and a massive betrayal not just of republican voters but of the entire country. >> if speaker johnson gives us a vote on ukraine, i and a whole lot of other democrats will not support that motion. >> i don't think he's at any risk. i think what people have been referring to as the chaos caucus, those individuals who are seeking attention for themselves and trying to stop all of the important work in congress, are now seen as merely disruptive. >> so yasmin, the first guy that you heard from there, senator j.d. vance, not involved in the house process at all but indicative of the way that some more right-wing house members are talking about the role of speaker johnson here. they don't want to see
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years, but what is very important, that is, not just capitalism as a method of production, by the way, adam smith wrote about this in his time right in his classic book, he wrote that the main way to grow production is expansion, yeah. sooner or later the globe will end, and it ended, by the way, at the end of the 20th century, there is not a single place where capitalism has not reached, including our country, everything, further where, then internal redistribution, and this is already a conflict, that is, yes, and at first he fills everything with himself, then he begins to slightly eat himself up from the inside, and then he begins to bulge out, so from the inside you are not talking about all these conflicts, it is he who produces them, it is as if he himself, but this is already a product of his inner nobody. inside the ussr was laid in the thirties and forties, another was laid, another future was laid, but we ourselves, unfortunately, khrushchev abandoned it under khrushchev, kosygin and so on. so, this means that it is very important to understand from this general thing. over all t
years, but what is very important, that is, not just capitalism as a method of production, by the way, adam smith wrote about this in his time right in his classic book, he wrote that the main way to grow production is expansion, yeah. sooner or later the globe will end, and it ended, by the way, at the end of the 20th century, there is not a single place where capitalism has not reached, including our country, everything, further where, then internal redistribution, and this is already a...
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smith from washington congressman, thank you for coming in. you heard there netanyahu said his response to that tragic strike with his moos and decision's already under such scrutiny, meaning netanyahu, what's your reaction to this >> what two big things. one, it really underscores how important it is to get a ceasefire at this point. and the conflict, something that the biden administration has been negotiated, trying to negotiate for several months now and in the lab i don't know, three, four weeks, there has been a clear offer on the table to exchange palestinian prisoners for the israeli hostages and get an extended ceasefire lasting over a month, that hamas has rejected and it's really, it's hard for israel who agree to a ceasefire without the release of the hostages. so we need to get that agreement and hamas needs to agree to what was put on the table. and then the second point is the need to increase humanitarian assistance in gaza i was there just a couple of weeks ago at the rafah crossing and mit met with israeli leadership, includi
smith from washington congressman, thank you for coming in. you heard there netanyahu said his response to that tragic strike with his moos and decision's already under such scrutiny, meaning netanyahu, what's your reaction to this >> what two big things. one, it really underscores how important it is to get a ceasefire at this point. and the conflict, something that the biden administration has been negotiated, trying to negotiate for several months now and in the lab i don't know,...
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that's exactly the kind of people that adam smith thought should serve as as political leaders. they have no he as said about the landed aristocracy, england, they have no interest of their own. their money comes to them from rents and tenants without exertion. they don't have to do anything. money just flows in and that gives them the ability to be disinterested. and that's a term that george washington used all the time, was what he meant by virtue we use the term non to mean as a synonym for uninterested and. we've changed the meaning of the word. but in the 18 century there was only one meaning to that word. it meant impartial standing above interests and washington that and he works at it. the southern planters slaveholding planters came as close as anyone in our society to emulating the english. that is to say, they didn't have to work either. they didn't have to exert themselves, their money, their cotton growing money came without their exertion, so to speak. not not quite up what the english aristocracy had, but that gave them assurance that they were the true heirs of
that's exactly the kind of people that adam smith thought should serve as as political leaders. they have no he as said about the landed aristocracy, england, they have no interest of their own. their money comes to them from rents and tenants without exertion. they don't have to do anything. money just flows in and that gives them the ability to be disinterested. and that's a term that george washington used all the time, was what he meant by virtue we use the term non to mean as a synonym for...
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and adam years ago, adam smith said 200 years ago, if monopolies do if you remember, monopolies do not customer. they do not serve the customer. they do not serve the customer. they do not consumer. not serve the customer. they do not that's consumer. not serve the customer. they do not that's right.nsumer. not serve the customer. they do not that's right. and1er. not serve the customer. they do not that's right. and that's why >> that's right. and that's why regulation because you regulation is fair, because you can't them investing. you can't have them investing. you can't have them investing. you can't competition between can't have competition between water companies because of the cost infrastructure. the cost of the infrastructure. the real is providing the real cost is not providing the water, building the water, but is building the infrastructure. and infrastructure. yes. and therefore you regulate the return. of that return return. and out of that return the financial engineering goes on macquarie and the on and macquarie and the successor investors just messed up the financia
and adam years ago, adam smith said 200 years ago, if monopolies do if you remember, monopolies do not customer. they do not serve the customer. they do not serve the customer. they do not consumer. not serve the customer. they do not that's consumer. not serve the customer. they do not that's right.nsumer. not serve the customer. they do not that's right. and1er. not serve the customer. they do not that's right. and that's why >> that's right. and that's why regulation because you...
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as i've talked to some house republicans, including adam smith, who is one of the ranking members on the house foreign affairs committee, he said that him and some of his colleagues would be willing to come to the aid of speaker johnson, if it meant getting a voted and passing ukraine aid, but republicans and johnson knows this well, if democrats were the ones that were helping you keep your job, that's not going to solve any of your problems in the near or long-term. and that's again the conundrum that the speaker finds himself in. you've got democrats who might be willing to work with him, but that doesn't work within his own party. >> well, it doesn't work until you're willing to do this thing that has become a bumper sticker, but used to actually sort of govern people like ohn mccain, put the party over your country. >> love ali's "game of thrones" reference. she's absolutely right. and i am completely convinced that this is only an opportunity for johnson to try to smooimsd himself fwrakts of marjorie taylor greene. but make no mistake about it, he is going to mar-a-lago, which
as i've talked to some house republicans, including adam smith, who is one of the ranking members on the house foreign affairs committee, he said that him and some of his colleagues would be willing to come to the aid of speaker johnson, if it meant getting a voted and passing ukraine aid, but republicans and johnson knows this well, if democrats were the ones that were helping you keep your job, that's not going to solve any of your problems in the near or long-term. and that's again the...
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david smith, alan cook, adam crozier. finally, this inquiry is hearing from some of those at the very top of the post office in the years when hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly prosecuted. time and again they apologised. i'd just like to place on record an apology... i'd like to put on record most strongly my personal apology... i think it is a matter of real regret... - for seven years from 2003 adam crozier was chief executive of the royal mail parent company. he said he was unaware of what was going on. as far as i recall, i don't- remember anyone in the post office governance system, whether that's the board, i the risk committee, the exec team, the general counsel, _ the legal teams, most importantly, the operations and it— teams who owned horizon. idon't remember any of those people flagging up any- concerns in that system. not good enough for lee castleton, who was left bankrupt and suicidal by his treatment at the hands of the post office. it's his own prosecutorial department. the people in royal mail who
david smith, alan cook, adam crozier. finally, this inquiry is hearing from some of those at the very top of the post office in the years when hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly prosecuted. time and again they apologised. i'd just like to place on record an apology... i'd like to put on record most strongly my personal apology... i think it is a matter of real regret... - for seven years from 2003 adam crozier was chief executive of the royal mail parent company. he said he was unaware of...
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smith institute is something which you're probably quite closely aligned to, as am i. think tanks are i. these think tanks are actually. and the taxpayers alliance, these think tanks, are actually ones who came up actually the ones who came up with that with this labour policy that they've with, where they've come up with, where they're designate areas they're going to designate areas of bay belt, of the green bay belt, grey belt, they're going belt, which they're then going to build upon. so the labour party taking on free market party is taking on free market ideas more than the conservative party. do feel about that? >> well, yeah, i imagine that's probably enough. but if it probably fair enough. but if it was representative of the nation, that meme i imagine she'd be turning around herself and saying, your off and saying, get your mitts off the green belt, because there are awful lot of people are an awful lot of people vehemently to any kind vehemently opposed to any kind of even say you of reform. even if you say you know, which i do, that there are disused car washes in this co
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it's not on their and income is not i can economic rent, like adam smith and john stuart mill in the marks and all of the classical economies said that this debt an interest was unproductive of the any knowledge. it was that everybody's productive bowen's or it is productive by providing a service. and john stuart mill said, well, they get this income in their sleep, they don't work for it. so there is no real value. so the whole video and she of economics changed a way from an analysis of that. and if you look at the end, it goes through a ph, d, and they cannot makes. today, in the united states, there is no discussion of death. it was because of the work i did for chase manhattan and realizing that a lot of countries chance pay their debts just like today, the global salt isn't a problem. i work for the united nations for the united nation institute for training and research, saying a 3rd world can pay the deb. nobody wanted to discuss that. but mister and mr. hudson, professor hudson, the united states is not like any other country. the americans believe strongly in the exception
it's not on their and income is not i can economic rent, like adam smith and john stuart mill in the marks and all of the classical economies said that this debt an interest was unproductive of the any knowledge. it was that everybody's productive bowen's or it is productive by providing a service. and john stuart mill said, well, they get this income in their sleep, they don't work for it. so there is no real value. so the whole video and she of economics changed a way from an analysis of...
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thank you, adam. coming up, steven a. smith is calling out hillary clinton after she told voters who were upset about a biden-trump rematch to get over it. roll it. >> i don't think it was a very wise statement on her part. [laughter] how did that work out for her in 2016? the last thing you need to do is to do anything that could agitate a potential voter in this particular election. stuart: okay. was that another deplorables moment from hillary? we're going to get into it, i promise. >>> remember the new york city my migrant squatters arrested on gun and drug charges then released immediately? they've been rearrested. i guess you could call that progress. we've got the story. >>> is elon musk distractedded from tesla, is that part of the reason tesla's been selling off? steve wesley is a former tesla board member. he says things are going to turn around for tesla. steve is here and he's next. ♪ you've already won me over in spite of me. ♪ don't be alarmed if i call head over feet ♪ ok y'all we got 10 orders coming
thank you, adam. coming up, steven a. smith is calling out hillary clinton after she told voters who were upset about a biden-trump rematch to get over it. roll it. >> i don't think it was a very wise statement on her part. [laughter] how did that work out for her in 2016? the last thing you need to do is to do anything that could agitate a potential voter in this particular election. stuart: okay. was that another deplorables moment from hillary? we're going to get into it, i promise....
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david smith, alan cook, adam crozier. finally this enquiry is hearing from some of those at the very top of the post office in the years when hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted. time and again they apologised. i'd just like to place on record an apology to seema misra and family because... i'd like to put on record, most strongly, my personal apology. i think it is a matter of real regret that all of those... i for seven years from 2003 adam crozier was chief executive of the royal mail parent company. he said he was unaware of what was going on. as far as i recall, i don't remember anyone in the post office governance system, whether that's the board, the risk committee, the exec team, the general counsel, the legal teams, most importantly the operations and it teams who owned horizon, i don't remember any of those people flagging up any concerns in that system. not good enough for lee castleton, who was left bankrupt and suicidal by his treatment at the hands of the post office. his own prosecutorial
david smith, alan cook, adam crozier. finally this enquiry is hearing from some of those at the very top of the post office in the years when hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted. time and again they apologised. i'd just like to place on record an apology to seema misra and family because... i'd like to put on record, most strongly, my personal apology. i think it is a matter of real regret that all of those... i for seven years from 2003 adam crozier was chief executive of the...
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mr smith, what do you say to the misra family? - david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of the royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. sumo legend taro akebono has died of heart failure at the age of 5a. the hawaiian—born wrestler passed away in a tokyo hospital earlier this month his family said in a statement. he won eleven championships and was the first foreigner to obtain the sports highest rank. obtain the sport's highest rank. it's been a big night for key players in the gaming industry, who are gathered in london for the bafta games awards. super mario brothers wonder won best family game, but it was baldur�*s gate 3 ? based on dungeons and dragons — that triumphed, with five wins including best game. marc cieslak was there. this is what it's all about — a bafta golden mask. tonight's winners will be taking home a slightly smaller version of one of these, but these are water proof that the industry is more than an economic force, and the
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mr smith, what do you say to the misra family? - david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of the royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. israel is on high alert amid fears that its arch enemy — iran — could mount an imminent attack. it would be in retaliation for the recent killing of senior iranian commanders in syria. us presidentjoe biden says american support for israel is what he called iron—clad. the head of us forces in the region is in israel to discuss the iranian threat. mr biden warned that iran is threatening to launch a "significant attack" after the iranian consulate in damascus was hit ten days ago. it comes after iran's supreme leader said israel will be punished for the attack on its consulate, which he said was like an attack on iran itself. meanwhile, the political leader of hamas says there'll be no change in its demands for a permanent ceasefire in gaza, despite the killing of three of his sons in an israeli air strike. this is
mr smith, what do you say to the misra family? - david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of the royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. israel is on high alert amid fears that its arch enemy — iran — could mount an imminent attack. it would be in retaliation for the recent killing of senior iranian commanders in syria. us presidentjoe biden says american support for israel is...
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mr smith, what do you say to the misra family? - david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of his wife, 27—year—old kulsuma akter, who died from stab wounds in bradford at the weekend. ms akter was stabbed several times as she pushed her baby in a pram. 25—year old habibur masum, from burnley, was charged after a three—day manhunt ended in his arrest on tuesday. it's emerged that taxpayers paid more than £34,000 to settle a libel claim brought against the cabinet minister michelle donelan. the government had already confirmed it had paid damages of £15,000 to an academic whom she had falsely accused of extremism. but extra costs have more than doubled the final bill. damian grammaticas is in westminster. damian, remind us of the background to this. reeta, this is michelle donelan, the secretary of state for science, who last year took to social media an
mr smith, what do you say to the misra family? - david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of his wife, 27—year—old kulsuma akter, who died from stab wounds in bradford at the weekend. ms akter was stabbed several times as she pushed her baby in a pram. 25—year old habibur masum,...
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mr smith, what do you say to the misra family? - david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of the royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. let's return to our top story now and the death of oj simpson. the former sports star was a divisive figure, but by the end of the last century, he was also one of the most famous american faces in the world. john sudworth reports. oj simpson once personified the american dream — a black sporting star from the humblest of routes at the pinnacle of wealth and celebrity. but as that car chase came to an end, his arrest and trial held up a mirror to a different reality. i see no weapons drawn by the lapd. a country in which racial divisions and deep—rooted police discrimination were never far from the surface. the crowd is cheering. there he is. it took place in the shadow of the rodney king case, the acquittal of four white los angeles police officers for the beating of a black man. questions of racism in that same pol
mr smith, what do you say to the misra family? - david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of the royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. let's return to our top story now and the death of oj simpson. the former sports star was a divisive figure, but by the end of the last century, he was also one of the most famous american faces in the world. john sudworth reports. oj simpson once...
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today, adam crozier, who became the royal mail's chief executive in 2003, will be giving evidence. former subpostmistress seema misra has now responded to that apology from david smith. it has now responded to that apology from david smith.— has now responded to that apology from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail before. - from david smith. it was horrible. i l have seen the e-mail before. seeing have seen the e—mail before. seeing it again, it makes me more and more angry. you know, like, his apology, having accepted it, it was really bad. they missed so many chances to apologise before they missed that. how can they simply apologise? they need to apologise to my ten—year—old, they took his mum away on his birthday. i was eight weeks pregnant, they need to apologise to my younger son. i haven't accepted the apologies. let's speak to our correspondent azadeh moshiri, who's outside the inquiry in central london. when you watch something like tha
today, adam crozier, who became the royal mail's chief executive in 2003, will be giving evidence. former subpostmistress seema misra has now responded to that apology from david smith. it has now responded to that apology from david smith.— has now responded to that apology from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail before. - from david smith. it was horrible. i l...
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david smith exited the stage today. i david smith exited the stage today. up david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of the royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. it has emerged that the metropolitan police first knew that suspected scammers were targeting westminster as early as october last year. an investigation was launched and house of commons security officials were informed, but mps, politicians and political journalists were not specifically told to avoid messages from two suspicious phone numbers. many of those targeted in the alleged "honeytrap" scandal did not realise others had also been receiving messages until media reports in the past week. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of 27—year—old kulsuma akter, who was stabbed in bradford at the weekend, as she pushed her baby in a pram. 25—year old habibur masum, from burnley, was charged after a three—day manhunt ended in his arrest on tuesday. alison freema
david smith exited the stage today. i david smith exited the stage today. up david smith exited the stage today. up tomorrow, adam crozier, former chairman of the royal mail, which owned the post office at the time of the scandal. simonjack, bbc news, at the post office inquiry. it has emerged that the metropolitan police first knew that suspected scammers were targeting westminster as early as october last year. an investigation was launched and house of commons security officials were...
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let's go live to bernard smith, an occupied east jerusalem for as brandon. so next now adam is that the rock operation will go ahead despite american objections. yes so and not only did he say that he said ending the will before reaching our objectives is out of the question. one of those objectives being the destruction of hamas as a fighting force is rev. leaves are still full. i'm us battalions in gaza in rafa now only yesterday and he blinked and was urging how much to take advantage of an extraordinarily generous proposal that he said israel was making about was asking for $33.00 captives less than previously in return for a large number of palestinian prisoners plus a 40 day see spot followed by what was praised, a period of sustained calm vindication. the suggestion being that there was gonna be a lot very long period of quiet on the, in gaza. but now and then yahoo has come out and said he still intends to invade rafa at some stage. i didn't any indication of the pressure on him? well ben, he's got a meeting with my bank of a the fall, right? nationa
let's go live to bernard smith, an occupied east jerusalem for as brandon. so next now adam is that the rock operation will go ahead despite american objections. yes so and not only did he say that he said ending the will before reaching our objectives is out of the question. one of those objectives being the destruction of hamas as a fighting force is rev. leaves are still full. i'm us battalions in gaza in rafa now only yesterday and he blinked and was urging how much to take advantage of an...
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procures a divorce from saying he's a resident of adams county, indiana. and the funniest thing about this, and i just remembered this last night as i was putting my slides together, he says that she him on the day he was. and i thought that's a curious way put it. so he procures a divorce from asada, he goes to canada and he promptly marries his cousin augusta mason. he, his cousin slash new wife and his three children from his first wife over to england. and he settles there. he summons the jilted ex-wife, who does not yet know. she's a jilted ex-wife to come to england and she arrives thinking she's going to be reunited with her husband and children. and instead he says, here's some papers them or you'll never see the children again and not knowing what to do. she the papers and leaves while appleton spends the next. eight years in exile living in england, his mother, meanwhile, is still working for pardon. after april of 1865, she stops trying get lincoln to pardon and she turns to andrew johnson. and in 1867 she met with andrew johnson and johnson was
procures a divorce from saying he's a resident of adams county, indiana. and the funniest thing about this, and i just remembered this last night as i was putting my slides together, he says that she him on the day he was. and i thought that's a curious way put it. so he procures a divorce from asada, he goes to canada and he promptly marries his cousin augusta mason. he, his cousin slash new wife and his three children from his first wife over to england. and he settles there. he summons the...
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joining me now to break it down, the special counsel's lay just filing is former republican congressman adam kinzinger, who served on the house january 6 committee and former federal prosecutor, jeffrey toobin, read something else from jack smith's filing. he wrote federal criminal law applies the president petitioner suggests that unless a criminal statute expressly names the president the statute does not apply that radical suggestion which would free the president from virtually all criminal law, even crime such as bribery, murder, treasonous addition is unfounded. do you think that's enough for this report? >> i think the broad trump claim that he is absolutely immune from all criminal charges relating to when he was president. that's never going to win that that is not at tenable argument and i think jack smith's argument, there makes it makes it pretty clear. the problem for the government, the problem for the justice department, jack smith here is this idea that there may be some areas of presidential conduct that are in fact off limit and the district court has to have a hearing to d
joining me now to break it down, the special counsel's lay just filing is former republican congressman adam kinzinger, who served on the house january 6 committee and former federal prosecutor, jeffrey toobin, read something else from jack smith's filing. he wrote federal criminal law applies the president petitioner suggests that unless a criminal statute expressly names the president the statute does not apply that radical suggestion which would free the president from virtually all criminal...