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to the adam smith adam smith to the adam smith institute. >> w- e the land of any >> as soon as the land of any country has become private country has all become private property, the landlords, like all men, love to reap all other men, love to reap where never sowed and where they have never sowed and demand a rent for demand a rent even for its natural so my natural produce. so that's my favourite adam smith quote. well, there we go. >> ended up in the >> we've we've ended up in the most debate think most nerdy debate i think we could have had. thank could have possibly had. thank you, joining us, you, gentlemen, forjoining us, interesting there, interesting stuff there, i think, i still think think, i think i still think that shouldn't be able to that you shouldn't be able to steal other people's things. >> if a >> well, go on then. if you're a political nerd at home, send us your favourite quote. your favourite adam smith quote. why all outwit each why not? let's all outwit each other this show. anyway, on other on this show. anyway, on the we'll discussing the way, we'll be dis
to the adam smith adam smith to the adam smith institute. >> w- e the land of any >> as soon as the land of any country has become private country has all become private property, the landlords, like all men, love to reap all other men, love to reap where never sowed and where they have never sowed and demand a rent for demand a rent even for its natural so my natural produce. so that's my favourite adam smith quote. well, there we go. >> ended up in the >> we've we've...
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so they better come to some sort of an agreement that ramps down the tensions. >> adam smith, good to see you sir, thank you. >>> national security council spokesperson john kirby will be sitting down with our own jen saki at 12 pm eastern right here on nbc, you won't want to miss that important interview but despite causing minimal damage, iran is betraying its attack on israel as a success. we are warning against any response from israel. talking about iran's strategy and what it means for a potential wider region conflict after the break. the break. ines, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> whether and how the israelis will respond is going to be up to them, we understand that and respect that. but the president has been very clear we don't seek a war with iran. >> kirby says israel's response is up to israel nbc news is now reporting president biden told prime minister netanyahu yesterday the u.s. would not support offensive military act
so they better come to some sort of an agreement that ramps down the tensions. >> adam smith, good to see you sir, thank you. >>> national security council spokesperson john kirby will be sitting down with our own jen saki at 12 pm eastern right here on nbc, you won't want to miss that important interview but despite causing minimal damage, iran is betraying its attack on israel as a success. we are warning against any response from israel. talking about iran's strategy and what...
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okay. 200 years ago in scotland, adam smith taught at the university of glasgow. his brilliant book, the wealth of nations was, based on the lectures he gave here. the basic principles underlying the free market as smith taught them to his students in. this university are really very simple. let's look at this led pencil. there's not a single in the world who could this pencil remarkable statement? not at all. the one from which it's made for all i know, comes from a tree that was cut down in the state of washington to cut down that tree. it took a saw to make the saw. it took to make the steel. it took iron ore. this black center we call it led. but it's really compressed graphite. i'm not sure where it comes from, but i think it comes from some mines in south america. this red top up here, the eraser that a rubber probably comes from where the rubber tree isn't native. it was imported from south america by some businessmen with the help of the british government, this brass, i haven't the slightest idea where it came from or the yellow paint or the paint and mad
okay. 200 years ago in scotland, adam smith taught at the university of glasgow. his brilliant book, the wealth of nations was, based on the lectures he gave here. the basic principles underlying the free market as smith taught them to his students in. this university are really very simple. let's look at this led pencil. there's not a single in the world who could this pencil remarkable statement? not at all. the one from which it's made for all i know, comes from a tree that was cut down in...
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adam smith explica que estados unidos rompiÓ distintos recortes extremos. el estudio seÑala que son pÉrdidas por los resultados que ya estÁn en el planeta. >> esta puede tardar. son cosas que estÁn pasando en este momento. saddam: en la alameda pasÓ muerta la primera ballena gris. esta maÑana comenzÓ a flotar nuevamente. hasta el momento se desconoce la causa de muerte del animal. >> se han visto en un evento de mortalidad inusual que iniciÓ en el 2018 y se dio terminado en el 2023. vamos con nayarit. nayarit: sÍ. es importante que evite el plÁstico de un solo uso. miren muy bien. aquello como el carbÓn, petrÓleo y gas. es importante cuidar de nuestro planeta porque tenemos sÓlo un hogar y es este. >> estoy recordando eso que pasÓ. >> es el Único sobreviviente. >> una de las cosas que afecta es la puntuaciÓn de crÉdito. >> le damos consejos para que pueda obtener un mejor precio por su pÓliza. saddam: hasta tres meses pedro romero resultÓ herido. para pedro romero los recuerdos de esa tarde siguen tan vivos como Él. pedro se cosechaba el
adam smith explica que estados unidos rompiÓ distintos recortes extremos. el estudio seÑala que son pÉrdidas por los resultados que ya estÁn en el planeta. >> esta puede tardar. son cosas que estÁn pasando en este momento. saddam: en la alameda pasÓ muerta la primera ballena gris. esta maÑana comenzÓ a flotar nuevamente. hasta el momento se desconoce la causa de muerte del animal. >> se han visto en un evento de mortalidad inusual que iniciÓ en el 2018 y se dio terminado en...
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me now is ranking member of the armed services committee congressman adam smith. we usually see each other in the halls of congress and thank you for joining me in this forum. my first question is on the israeli withdrawal from the south. what was your reaction when you heard this and what do you think spurred it on? >> i do not know his honest answer. i know israel had been planning on doing a operation in rafah at some point . we were putting pressure on them. the biden administration was putting pressure on them to do with the military in crisis before doing that. this would seem to put off, by quite a bit, any further operation in rafah. it is a shift in tactic . the point here in the point the president has been making for a long time is there has to be more than to get monitoring assistance into gaza. -- humanitarian assistance into gaza. >> you told foxnews you do not support withholding arms from israel, but you did say they need to change the way they are conducting the war in gaza because it is not the right approach. some your colleagues on the other ha
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i want to bring in one of those congress members, democratic congress member adam smith. thank you for joining us, congressman. first, just how confident are you that this conflict between iran and israel is not going to spiral furtherer >> >> i am not confident at all. we are in a dangerous situation, accept one for congress is to pass the package, the supplemental that they passed a couple months ago and the house is dragging their feet on that supports ukraine and israel and taiwan. i know the former president trump is running around saying flop of it would of happen if i was not in charge. but he is the one who has stopped congress from passing the aid bill that has made us look weak to putin and iran and china. all of whom are working together by the way. message number one for the house and the house republicans and speaker mike johnson, put the senate bill on the floor, give us a vote so we can support our allies in ukraine and taiwan and israel. >> what if he only puts funding for israel on the floor. >> here is the problem for that. senate passed the brooder pack
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smith, some of his works related to psychology, that is. i have a daughter studying to become an economist and the disciplines they study are mathematical analysis, probability theory, statistics, working with big problems, psychology, unexpectedly, by the way, yes, it turns out that the difference between economics and mathematics is only in psychology, and there is a thesis that the origins of behavioral economics almost go back to adam smith, and you said in a conversation before the program almost to socrates, this so? well, it seems to me that we can say that socrates... who said there, plus or minus: i know that i know nothing, and others don’t even know this, generally thought like a behavioral economist, like an advanced user of behavioral economics, like advanced user, this is the thesis, which you put forward, on the one hand, that human behavior is rational, yes, because when they say that the market is rational and the market will always bring it into line, well, let’s put it simply for our audience, let’s say the balance
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as well as adam smith and others. for, you know, before, you know, i'm going to weigh in on the length of time connected to the re-authorization. back to this side. reporter: during your conversations with the japanese prime minister, did you bring up any type of reforms to the status -- let me get this right, to the status of forces agreement between the united states and japan to avoid a situation like the one that happened at ridge alconas from happening again? mr. jeffries: they do -- that did not come up in the private conversations i was part of. we more broadly talked about continued security cooperation between the united states and japan. some of the challenges in the indo-pacific. as well as of course some of the challenges in the world. similar to the themes that the japanese prime minister hit upon in his address. because we're confronting across the world a conflict between the forces of freedom and the forces of tyranny. the forces of democracy and the forces of autocracy. the forces of truth, and the fo
as well as adam smith and others. for, you know, before, you know, i'm going to weigh in on the length of time connected to the re-authorization. back to this side. reporter: during your conversations with the japanese prime minister, did you bring up any type of reforms to the status -- let me get this right, to the status of forces agreement between the united states and japan to avoid a situation like the one that happened at ridge alconas from happening again? mr. jeffries: they do -- that...
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with us now, adam smith, the house armed services committee ranking member. congressman, you might have if heard part of our discussion there, but i did talk to senator crest coons yesterday on this issue -- chris coons yesterday on this issue of whether support for israel is waning particularly among the democratic leaders. i want you to respond to this. this was chris coons yesterday. >> look, i would not abandon israel. i would not abandon the defense of israel against their. enemies in the region. particularly in the face of an imminent strike by iran against israel -- neil: no, with all respect, sir, that's not what i ask. if they go into rafah and do this, would you say, all right, that's a game-changer? we told you not to do it and you did. >> i would be willing to put conditions on the delivery of military munitions for that ongoing campaign. i would not sever ties between the united states and israel. i wouldn't abandon israel, but i would begin to condition the munitions that we provide for an ongoing campaign in rafah. neil: congressman, let me ask
with us now, adam smith, the house armed services committee ranking member. congressman, you might have if heard part of our discussion there, but i did talk to senator crest coons yesterday on this issue -- chris coons yesterday on this issue of whether support for israel is waning particularly among the democratic leaders. i want you to respond to this. this was chris coons yesterday. >> look, i would not abandon israel. i would not abandon the defense of israel against their. enemies...
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and so i think that even a free market basis, even on look at adam smith, adam smith a protectionist. but even if you say hey, free trade in general is good, you have a parade of principles and you know ricardo ricardian economics. okay fine agree but you to have some kind of reciprocity and if it's an adversary you need to protect your people first and foremost and so you know i say just get rid of it. why not? you know, you go further and further than what the current the current bill does, why did asset transfer into american ownership? i think that's kind of a joke. look, i've spent a year in china. the idea that they own tiktok. and then if you have if the accountants and the lawyers change, the you know, the domicile of the corporation and the ownership structure that they're not going to have the same access is insane. you have be naive to think that they will have access to that that's baked into it you know and so if if if the argument is the ccp can't have access to a that is in all of our cell phones, you have to just say no more and then maybe say under the conditions that
and so i think that even a free market basis, even on look at adam smith, adam smith a protectionist. but even if you say hey, free trade in general is good, you have a parade of principles and you know ricardo ricardian economics. okay fine agree but you to have some kind of reciprocity and if it's an adversary you need to protect your people first and foremost and so you know i say just get rid of it. why not? you know, you go further and further than what the current the current bill does,...
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i would bring in a congressman, adam smith. he is the democratic ranking member of the armed services committee. congressman. thank you so much. for joining us the question of this retaliation by iran it was not a question of if, but when. and now we are looking at the possibility of not just what are the question of what happens in israel, but then what happens in terms of an israeli response. so how worried are you right now that there will be a significant escalation that i think i'm very worried and i think anyone paying attention, this should be very worried. i mean, it's gone back and forth on a number of different current levels. obviously, israel has been long concerned about ron sending supplies through syria to lebanon to arm has blah missiles have been flying back and forth between hezbollah in lebanon and israel for months now obviously, there's the fight and gaza with hamas as well. and this is escalating. and i think both sides are assuming if they appear as strong as possible, it will force the other side to back
i would bring in a congressman, adam smith. he is the democratic ranking member of the armed services committee. congressman. thank you so much. for joining us the question of this retaliation by iran it was not a question of if, but when. and now we are looking at the possibility of not just what are the question of what happens in israel, but then what happens in terms of an israeli response. so how worried are you right now that there will be a significant escalation that i think i'm very...
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. >> reporter: congressman adam smith, ranking democrat on the armed services committee, believes passage means ukraine has a chance to survive. >> ukraine's being outgunned like ten to one in terms of ammunition. if we do get the support to them, most of the military experts that i have spoken to believe that ukraine will be able to hold that line. >> reporter: it's an issue that's further divided a fractured republican party, with more gop members voting against ukraine aid than for it. >> nothing is done to secure our border or reduce our debt. >> reporter: that could cause speaker mike johnson with marjorie taylor greene and two others, including kentucky's thomas massie, threatening to try and oust him. do you have a timeline on when you would like to -- >> we'd like -- we'd like him to resign today. he should have resigned. >> reporter: speaker johnson said today, he's not worried about losing his job. >> i have to do my job. we did. i've done here what i believe to be the right thing, and let the chips fall where they may. >> reporter: a fourth foreign policy bill that passed today
. >> reporter: congressman adam smith, ranking democrat on the armed services committee, believes passage means ukraine has a chance to survive. >> ukraine's being outgunned like ten to one in terms of ammunition. if we do get the support to them, most of the military experts that i have spoken to believe that ukraine will be able to hold that line. >> reporter: it's an issue that's further divided a fractured republican party, with more gop members voting against ukraine aid...
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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, i believe i will certainly vote for the first three ukraine, israel, and taiwan at the fourth bill hasn't actually been released yet. >> i think it's supposed to be released like gas minutes from now. so i'll have to take a look at that, but i support this plan i think the house will pass it and it will be bundled together as one coming out of the rules committee that will be the rule and then it'll go to the senate and i've heard the senate is prepared to take it up fairly quickly. >> yeah, it looks like a sentence got the votes to pass it very quickly as well. you
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 ip smith, the edward osborn, professor of u.s. political history and director of the rothermere american institute at the university of oxford with a specialism in the political history of the united states in the 19th century. dr. smith's perspective will be invaluable to our discussions today. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. adam smith. thank you very much. thank you very much, rob. and good morning, everyone. it's wonderful to see you all here. and it's fantastic honor for me to have been invited to take part in this symposium. it's always great to have a reason to come back to richmond, which is a city that i like very much indeed. my talk this morning is going to build, i think, i hope very nicely on richard blackett talk, which you just heard, the fugitive slave act of 1850, which was obviously the centerpiece of what he was talking about this morning, was one of the most consequence pieces of legislation in american history. and it's a fairly crowded field. but i think if we were having a kind of balloon debate abo
adam ip smith, the edward osborn, professor of u.s. political history and director of the rothermere american institute at the university of oxford with a specialism in the political history of the united states in the 19th century. dr. smith's perspective will be invaluable to our discussions today. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. adam smith. thank you very much. thank you very much, rob. and good morning, everyone. it's wonderful to see you all here. and it's fantastic honor for me...
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it's not on their and income is not again, 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. the ology it was that everybody's productive. the landlord is productive by providing a service, and john stuart mill said, well, they've got this income in their sleep, they don't work for it, so there's 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 thinking that it makes today in the united states, there's no discussion of that. 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 south isn't a problem. i work for the united nations for the united nations institute for training and research, saying a 3rd world can pay the deb. nobody wanted to discuss that. but mr. and mr. hudson, professor hudson, the united states is not like any other country. the americans believe strongly in the exceptional is mea
it's not on their and income is not again, 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. the ology it was that everybody's productive. the landlord is productive by providing a service, and john stuart mill said, well, they've got this income in their sleep, they don't work for it, so there's no real value. so the whole video and she of economics changed a way from an analysis of that. and if...
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and of the adam smith institute. and of course, chris hope. thank you very much for that lovely conversation. moving on a moroccan asylum seeker who said he was inspired by revenge for the israel—hamas conflict has been convicted of murdering a pensioner out walking in the street . ahmed ali stabbed 70 street. ahmed ali stabbed 70 year old terence carney six times in hartlepool town centre early on october the 15th, eight days, of course, after hamas attacked israel. and we can cross now to gb news reporter anna riley , who was at teesside anna riley, who was at teesside crown court for the verdict. she joins me now. anna, hugely controversial , joins me now. anna, hugely controversial, disturbing case. what's the latest ? what's the latest? >> yes, martin, it certainly is. >> yes, martin, it certainly is. >> well, after a two week trial here at teesside crown court, a jury here at teesside crown court, a jury found that 45 year old moroccan national ahmed ali was guilty of the murder , as you guilty of the murder, as you say, of 70 year old
and of the adam smith institute. and of course, chris hope. thank you very much for that lovely conversation. moving on a moroccan asylum seeker who said he was inspired by revenge for the israel—hamas conflict has been convicted of murdering a pensioner out walking in the street . ahmed ali stabbed 70 street. ahmed ali stabbed 70 year old terence carney six times in hartlepool town centre early on october the 15th, eight days, of course, after hamas attacked israel. and we can cross now to...
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adam smith alluded to this not an easy task to undertake. you have to find a way to control this territory and. you have to do it in a way that's fair and we talked about that tension last right. the washington and jefferson run into people who go to the frontier do not want a of intervention in their lives especially from government but the government must be the one that controls the frontier. so this is the kind of territory we're talking about. and for the united states, 1783, when it's only that little bit in green, there's a lot of knowledge this land out here that they don't have access to yet and someone's going to have to go out and get that knowledge. william henry seward, of course, famous and most people remember him right from your ap us history class for being the dude the bottle asker and then got made fun of for the of his life. seward's folly right so he was deeply invested in the idea of expansion, very famous painting right westward the course of empire takes its way painted the american civil war. it stands in the house o
adam smith alluded to this not an easy task to undertake. you have to find a way to control this territory and. you have to do it in a way that's fair and we talked about that tension last right. the washington and jefferson run into people who go to the frontier do not want a of intervention in their lives especially from government but the government must be the one that controls the frontier. so this is the kind of territory we're talking about. and for the united states, 1783, when it's...
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now this, democrat congressman adam smith is strongly condemning the anti-israel protests an the country. roll tape. >> their goal and objective was not to get their point across was silence anyone that dared to disagree with them to make sure only one voice was heard, and their other goal was to intimidate. that's why they're showing up at member's houses. the solution to it is if they're commit ago crime, which by the way shutting down a freeway, shutting down an airport, intimidating people, that's is crime. they ought to be arrested. david: steve hilton joins me now. steve, great to have you on this. i'm happy some democrats are seeing the light on this. what took them so long? it's been happening for years, this type of not negotiating or debating, but essentially trying to cut off literally in some cases, cut off one side of the conversation. >> contactually and by the way, some -- exactly and by the way, some democrats and barely any. some obscure member of congress that no one has heard of is not a forceful response from the democratic party. why? because over and over again on t
now this, democrat congressman adam smith is strongly condemning the anti-israel protests an the country. roll tape. >> their goal and objective was not to get their point across was silence anyone that dared to disagree with them to make sure only one voice was heard, and their other goal was to intimidate. that's why they're showing up at member's houses. the solution to it is if they're commit ago crime, which by the way shutting down a freeway, shutting down an airport, intimidating...
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. >> the divide among democrats, adam smith is a democrat from the state of washington a very liberal state. he's calling for the arrest of what he calls left-wing fascist on campus here's his statement very tough stuff coming from that side of the democratic party but then you have the squad i would play you a soundbite from ilhan omar about speaker johnson's visit to columbia campus last week. roll tape. >> it's not surprising that he would go to columbia university and stir up more anger and hate and endanger the lives of young people who are at the encampment at columbia university. >> those are the two sides how does that get resolved before the convention in chicago? >> with extreme difficulty. frankly i don't see it resolved, you and i in the past have talked about the 68 conventions. >> we remember as small children. yes. >> yes some of the smaller than others. but it hurt the democrats on the wind, the violence in the streets then, it can hurt them if that happens this year in chicago and joe biden sees the party fracturing sees no clear resolution in the middle east and good
. >> the divide among democrats, adam smith is a democrat from the state of washington a very liberal state. he's calling for the arrest of what he calls left-wing fascist on campus here's his statement very tough stuff coming from that side of the democratic party but then you have the squad i would play you a soundbite from ilhan omar about speaker johnson's visit to columbia campus last week. roll tape. >> it's not surprising that he would go to columbia university and stir up...
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i think the thing that's surprising about this is there are democrats from ro khanna to adam smith who say all right, if the motion to vacate comes up, we'll save it. >> there's a difference. we talked about how mccarthy had, you know, kind of lost the trust of democrats the last time after they voted for the continuing resolution. he then went on television to say, oh, democrats wanted to, you know, stop the government. >> spat in their face. >> they took it very personally. it went downhill from there. i think there's a clear difference between the two leaders. >> congresswoman jayapal said we should. be saving him. they say, hey, keep your powder dry. you don't get something for nothing. that i got the ukraine vote. is that enough? >> sure. i was talking to elizabeth slotkin the other day and she indicated that, sure, i would be open to conversations, but they already have the funding bill at this point. i think they kind of probably want more, but here's the deal. he won favor with putting this ukraine package on the floor. there's still faa pass, mda. >> the farm bill. >> the farm
i think the thing that's surprising about this is there are democrats from ro khanna to adam smith who say all right, if the motion to vacate comes up, we'll save it. >> there's a difference. we talked about how mccarthy had, you know, kind of lost the trust of democrats the last time after they voted for the continuing resolution. he then went on television to say, oh, democrats wanted to, you know, stop the government. >> spat in their face. >> they took it very personally....
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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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and earlier, i spoke with adam smith, ranking member of the armed services committee. >> as long as israel can say look, this was a complete failure, it showed iran's weakness, not their strength, that is an argument for saying israel doesn't have to do anything militarily in response. a response from israel would be a mistake. when you look at what israel faces from hezbollah, the battle they have against hamas in gaza, to launch into what would be an ever escalating conflict with iran i think would be directly contrary to israel's interest in peace and security. we need deescalation, not escalation. >> dan, does that match the sentiment you're hearing there in washington? >> i think that definitely, alex, matches the sentiment of many democrats. and it certainly matches the sentiment in the white house and the biden administration. although they're putting it with more nuance than congressman smith. their view is israel succeeded in defeating a major aerial assault from iran. what is the point now of launching a major military action in response that then could have all sorts of unintend
and earlier, i spoke with adam smith, ranking member of the armed services committee. >> as long as israel can say look, this was a complete failure, it showed iran's weakness, not their strength, that is an argument for saying israel doesn't have to do anything militarily in response. a response from israel would be a mistake. when you look at what israel faces from hezbollah, the battle they have against hamas in gaza, to launch into what would be an ever escalating conflict with iran i...
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smith and later john stuart mill, you know, these were incredible thinkers who we shaped modern thoughts and a lot of modern economic and economic behavior from which she has benefited. so it seems like scotland is doing a bit of a backslide if they want to take their dwindling police force and shining on people with whom there are philosophical and linguistic disagreements before grade point. and our founding fathers also were steeped in scottish enlightenment philosophy which i, you know, can say it as a makara, and from the highlands. so here's -- >> i'm from -- i'm a montgomery from paisley. >> martha: there you go! here's joe rogan. >> you see the violence going on in scotland whether targeting comedians for hate crime laws? every [bleep] generation goes this way and that way. they go to far less than they go too far right. >> scotland? >> so these [bleep] groups have decided they're going to target his people and put them in jail. >> martha: so crazy. it's so true about the pendulum. if you like you can gonna feel it started to swing back a little bit right now. another example it
smith and later john stuart mill, you know, these were incredible thinkers who we shaped modern thoughts and a lot of modern economic and economic behavior from which she has benefited. so it seems like scotland is doing a bit of a backslide if they want to take their dwindling police force and shining on people with whom there are philosophical and linguistic disagreements before grade point. and our founding fathers also were steeped in scottish enlightenment philosophy which i, you know, can...
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liz: i tell ya -- >> look, adam smith and ricardo had this 200 years ago. [laughter] just have a policeman that does their job. but everybody should know the rule of engagement in advance. and that is the regulators are doing a great job. gary gensler, lina khan, but they have to be a little more practical in the world. we want to compete against the chinese, and we've got to go fast forward. sometimes we need scale. liz: we are not at the end of this paramount if drama yet -- >> no, come on. you love the movies. you want to never see the ending. you want to go and then have the sequel. the sequel will be when skydance is involved in the content part. liz: okay. all right, that's your prediction. mario, great to see you. thank you very much is. while mario was talking, the dow turned positive, how about that? up about 4 points. we shall watching every tick of it for you. charlie gasparino coming up next to react to mario gabelli's view on paramount and what he is hearing on the inside. "the claman if countdown"'s coming right back. you can stay around. ♪
liz: i tell ya -- >> look, adam smith and ricardo had this 200 years ago. [laughter] just have a policeman that does their job. but everybody should know the rule of engagement in advance. and that is the regulators are doing a great job. gary gensler, lina khan, but they have to be a little more practical in the world. we want to compete against the chinese, and we've got to go fast forward. sometimes we need scale. liz: we are not at the end of this paramount if drama yet -- >>...