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congresswoman lee, congressman adam smith, the late congressman republican congressman walter jones, congressman tom cole having talked about the need for us to reclaim ourer congresses -- constitutional powers committing our american forces into harm's way. didn't matter who was in the white house, democrat or republican, this is the right thing to do. you think it is coward is for congress to ignoring these important debates. we have these debates and if people continue the same old, same old, fine. if people decide to end it, well, you know, that ought to be fine, too. that's what we are here for. i think this institution would be better served if we took our constitutional responsibilities
congresswoman lee, congressman adam smith, the late congressman republican congressman walter jones, congressman tom cole having talked about the need for us to reclaim ourer congresses -- constitutional powers committing our american forces into harm's way. didn't matter who was in the white house, democrat or republican, this is the right thing to do. you think it is coward is for congress to ignoring these important debates. we have these debates and if people continue the same old, same...
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adam smith's universe also depended on the rule of law applied equally to everyone, regardless of race, religion, and color, and overbearing governments cannot simply issue executive orders to tear down laws, whether it's racial preferences for debt relief or farmers or restauranteurs or oil & gas leasing on federal lands or ending deportation for illegal immigrants, or banning state tax cuts. the beauty of adam smith's simple and clear-ed haded thinking copied by the american founders to create the greatest democracy and the best free enterprise economy in the history of history, to my way of thinking virtually everything mr. biden did in this long, strange trip, ran counter to what the founders tried to teach us. we will have much more to say about this theme of the wisdom of the founders as we move towards independence day, we're going to have a special show on the subject, but this evening, i'll conclude with this thought. right-thinking people of all political stripes and colors have got to move us back toward the founders and their vision, and folks, that is a fight worth making.
adam smith's universe also depended on the rule of law applied equally to everyone, regardless of race, religion, and color, and overbearing governments cannot simply issue executive orders to tear down laws, whether it's racial preferences for debt relief or farmers or restauranteurs or oil & gas leasing on federal lands or ending deportation for illegal immigrants, or banning state tax cuts. the beauty of adam smith's simple and clear-ed haded thinking copied by the american founders to...
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i'm adam smith, ktvu fox two news azenith smith. thank you for that. a fire at a building used to house the homeless has displaced 80 people. this fire started around 5 30 tonight at the national hotel, located on market street near seven. this is video from citizen app. the fire was under control by about 6 30 supervisor matt haney says no. one was heard and the red cross and san francisco department of emergency management are helping residents find housing and other resources. extreme temperatures are headed our way later this week, with some areas bracing now for triple digit heat. at the same time, some bay area water districts are urging or requiring significant reductions duee rsem agus. she's in livermore tonight with more on the drought restrictions. emma julie reduce. seeing water output is still voluntary here in livermore, but in healdsburg and in most of santa clara county, it's not mandatory, lawn sprinklers in all forms of irrigation are now off limits in healdsburg as the city implements a 74 gallons per person daily limit on water, use
i'm adam smith, ktvu fox two news azenith smith. thank you for that. a fire at a building used to house the homeless has displaced 80 people. this fire started around 5 30 tonight at the national hotel, located on market street near seven. this is video from citizen app. the fire was under control by about 6 30 supervisor matt haney says no. one was heard and the red cross and san francisco department of emergency management are helping residents find housing and other resources. extreme...
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knowledge producing industries and that explores the division of labor and society has progressed adam smith the philosopher talks about the division of labor and productivity but the division of labor is not just with respect to making things or professions t but also knowledge production so we all specialize so we have to rely on others so the idea that our knowledge and with these knowledge producing industries we have to rely on journalists and academics we should be especially wary of social pressures to conceal information or avoiding certain types of arguments because i argue only a free robust exchange of ideas, are we able to justify cytec up on the idea even with that newtonian philosophy with a robust physical theory but that could not be challenged if people had the incentive not to challenge it we could not believe in it so the idea is whether or not we justified in believing in something it depends on those social incentives we can challenge your debate anything and only in that atmosphere can we believe in newtonian physics but of course later on einstein modify that but the a
knowledge producing industries and that explores the division of labor and society has progressed adam smith the philosopher talks about the division of labor and productivity but the division of labor is not just with respect to making things or professions t but also knowledge production so we all specialize so we have to rely on others so the idea that our knowledge and with these knowledge producing industries we have to rely on journalists and academics we should be especially wary of...
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adam smith, the godfather of capitalism and theory related to economics that our founding fathers subscribe to, he says the same thing. yes, we want to have capitalism but always watch out for what he called the standing armies of monopolies. that's what we have the sherman act, the clayton act, and we need to be as sophisticated as the companies into the ceos that run them when it comes to fostering new entrants in the market. emily: when you look at the companies, do you see monopolies? where do you see the best case for regulatory action or breakup? sen. klobuchar: everything has to be on the table. it's not just tech. you see it in pharma and the egg industry. you look at each industry as it is. in this case, there were a bunch of decisions made over the years that allowed for things like facebook buying whatsapp and instagram. when we look at it and we read mark zuckerberg's e males where he said we would rather by the compete, basic competitors could be disruptive to us then goes on and buys them. tech is supposed to be about disruption. in a way, economic capitalism is about disrupti
adam smith, the godfather of capitalism and theory related to economics that our founding fathers subscribe to, he says the same thing. yes, we want to have capitalism but always watch out for what he called the standing armies of monopolies. that's what we have the sherman act, the clayton act, and we need to be as sophisticated as the companies into the ceos that run them when it comes to fostering new entrants in the market. emily: when you look at the companies, do you see monopolies? where...
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adam smith for example he was very perceptive of this raid we seek the approval of others even when there are no costs. we are an approval seeking creature and that's important to look at our evolutionary history. part of that enables cooperation so there is a kind of other side to this, a kind of railing against conformity here in and the pressure to conform. on the other hand there is no tendency for humans to conform i don't know if we could have formed these tribes that had the desire to confirm was maybe the blues -- the glue that helps us in our evolutionary past. there a lot of things in our evolutionary past that benefit us now. why do we like sweet stuff and saturated fats? saturated fats are supposed to be good but why we like sugar is because it has lots of calories but now given this atmosphere of plenty eating sugar is basically bad for you because we have, we are not living under a calorie deficit as our ancestors were. this idea of the pressure to conform would have would have been helpful in our evolutionary past is counterproductive now and so just like we should check ou
adam smith for example he was very perceptive of this raid we seek the approval of others even when there are no costs. we are an approval seeking creature and that's important to look at our evolutionary history. part of that enables cooperation so there is a kind of other side to this, a kind of railing against conformity here in and the pressure to conform. on the other hand there is no tendency for humans to conform i don't know if we could have formed these tribes that had the desire to...
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who wrote the "wealth of nations" in 1776 adam smith was the economic rock star of his time who said the exact opposite of biden -omics. this iseclaration of independence-omics. steve: are you a close friend of tom jefferson? but i guess, you're in government. larry: his house calledd him tommy jefferson but the more official one is thoho jefferson and of course ben f fnklin and by the way, mark levine and steve hilton and charles payne is going to be there and senator tim scott with the elegant view. all i'm saying is, steve, we've got to get back to the vision of the founders, okay, and that, by our create or, with the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, they did envision a welfare dependency entitlement and they didn't envision massive tax hikes. they didn't envision the story on the front page of the wall street journal today. there's going to be the largest business regulatory apparatus p under biden and history. look at the front page of the journal today it's an extraordinary story. steve: we'll be watching your show tonight for the independence day because p
who wrote the "wealth of nations" in 1776 adam smith was the economic rock star of his time who said the exact opposite of biden -omics. this iseclaration of independence-omics. steve: are you a close friend of tom jefferson? but i guess, you're in government. larry: his house calledd him tommy jefferson but the more official one is thoho jefferson and of course ben f fnklin and by the way, mark levine and steve hilton and charles payne is going to be there and senator tim scott with...
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adam smith the philosopher talks the division of labor how it increases productivity.is not just with respect to making things or professions is respected knowledge production. we all kind of specialize in a small field until we have to rely on others. one of things i explore in the book is the idea that our college is a common resource. since we rely on knowledge producing industries we have to rely on journalists we have to relent academics to know what the world is like. we should be, especially wary of social pressures to conceal information or conceal evidence or avoid giving into certain types of arguments in those professions because they argue only under a free robust exchange of ideas are we able to testify ably leaving something. so here ive pick up on john stuart mill's idea even if the atoning philosophy which is basically physics at the time was a very robust a physical theory. even if that cannot be challenged, people had an incentive not to challenge it we cannot really believe in it. the idea is whether or not were justified in believing something, depe
adam smith the philosopher talks the division of labor how it increases productivity.is not just with respect to making things or professions is respected knowledge production. we all kind of specialize in a small field until we have to rely on others. one of things i explore in the book is the idea that our college is a common resource. since we rely on knowledge producing industries we have to rely on journalists we have to relent academics to know what the world is like. we should be,...
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you think about adam smith talking about the impartial spectator, or theorist of the 20th century talkingbout literature and coffeehouse, a lot of that he meant literally and figuratively, ways people understand the experience of others. i would think that as the importance of context. that comment to me, seems like one of the big overarching teams of 20th century american literature. i don't think of it as division or fragmentation, i would think of it as multitudinous this or multiplicity, understanding that as a value in and of itself. to be a good fill in the blank citizen, lawyer, what have you and screw to speak to a variety of audiences. it also gives to something deeper, this, when we think about legal interpretation, which others have mentioned, we are in this period were we are fascinated by contextualism. but there is also context. tax and isolation can be very misleading. we think we know in a phrase means because we can isolate it. i would say the context is very important. that is part of the broader 20th century story. enriching and hearing for more kinds of stories. mr. ro
you think about adam smith talking about the impartial spectator, or theorist of the 20th century talkingbout literature and coffeehouse, a lot of that he meant literally and figuratively, ways people understand the experience of others. i would think that as the importance of context. that comment to me, seems like one of the big overarching teams of 20th century american literature. i don't think of it as division or fragmentation, i would think of it as multitudinous this or multiplicity,...
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adam smith for example thought pwas perceptive of this and tht we seek the approval of others even when there are no costs it's important if you look at our evolutionary history seizing the approval of each other and part of that enabled cooperation throughout this in our own way so there'ssi a kind of another side to this against conformity for the pressure to conform but the other hand i don't know if we could form these tribes that had the conformity maybe it's the glue that helped us in our evolutionary past they are unproductiveas now so whether we like sweet stuff for saturated fats. i guess they are supposed to be good but would say sugars. why do we like sugar, it's because it has lots of calories and so that would have helped us big time in our evolutionary past. but now it's like given this kind of atmosphere of plenty, it's basically bad for you because we are not living under a calorie deficit as our ancestors would have been. so the pressure to conform would have been very helpful in our evolutionary past has the counterproductive effect now so we shouldn't eat like candy a
adam smith for example thought pwas perceptive of this and tht we seek the approval of others even when there are no costs it's important if you look at our evolutionary history seizing the approval of each other and part of that enabled cooperation throughout this in our own way so there'ssi a kind of another side to this against conformity for the pressure to conform but the other hand i don't know if we could form these tribes that had the conformity maybe it's the glue that helped us in our...
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we are hearing from adam smith of california, who issued the following quote.said, assuming the senate doesn't get there, the select committee makes sense, because you want to consolidate it. there are too many committees that have jurisdiction and would be stepping all over each other. after that meeting with other chairs within the house, pelosi said, soon, when asked when next steps would be coming. when pressed further she said they will make an announce whent when they have it. >>> monica alba at the white house, the president has a busy week ahead. give me a sense of where things stand. >> on infrastructure, we know the president is going to be talking to members of both parties tomorrow as he waits to review that new bipartisan proposal that we expect to see from those 21 senators. 11 of them from the gop. again, that would be the president's first choice, to try to get something done in that matter. even though we know democrats are also preparing everything to go it alone as well. their $6 trillion plan includes more of the human infrastructure, and th
we are hearing from adam smith of california, who issued the following quote.said, assuming the senate doesn't get there, the select committee makes sense, because you want to consolidate it. there are too many committees that have jurisdiction and would be stepping all over each other. after that meeting with other chairs within the house, pelosi said, soon, when asked when next steps would be coming. when pressed further she said they will make an announce whent when they have it....
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so, you know, people like congresswoman lee, congressman adam smith, the late congressman republican congressman walter jones, congressman tom cole having talked about the need for us to reclaim ourer congresses -- constitutional powers committing our american forces into harm's way. didn't matter who was in the white house, democrat or republican, this is the right thing to do. you think it is coward is for congress to ignoring these important debates. we have these debates and if people continue the same old, same old, fine. if people decide to end it, well, you know, that ought to be fine, too. that's what we are here for. i think this institution would be better served if we took our constitutional responsibilities with regard to war and peace more seriously. so, today, i hope we will pass this rule and we will then pass the lee bill. but it isn't the end of our work. we will continue to review, reform outdated aumf's and the broader provisions in the resolution. congress should not sit on the shrines as wars are crafted and carried out by the white house. wars that never end and
so, you know, people like congresswoman lee, congressman adam smith, the late congressman republican congressman walter jones, congressman tom cole having talked about the need for us to reclaim ourer congresses -- constitutional powers committing our american forces into harm's way. didn't matter who was in the white house, democrat or republican, this is the right thing to do. you think it is coward is for congress to ignoring these important debates. we have these debates and if people...
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smith, can you bring us the next caller, please. >> hi. i'm adams evans in district 6, and i want to thank supervisor haney for all of the work that he's done in pushing this issue forward. this is definitely not just a homeless program. anyone who suggests that is -- you know, is trying to unfairly malign those. the fact of those, there's a children's book, but it's appropriate. everybody poops. people go on the road, people go on the side of the street because they have to. a lot of public places have vanished. in fact, even in eastern soma, east of highway 80. we used to have one public pit stop, and then, it magically disappeared. we found out through an open records request that someone in the city by the name of jeff kositsky decided that western soma didn't need it anymore. there was no outreach to determine if it was needed. this area has a lot of homeless, it has a lot of tourists, it has a lot of transit folks, and as the ballparks open up, we'll got a lot more sports fans. there are drunk people in the streets, people who just have to go.
smith, can you bring us the next caller, please. >> hi. i'm adams evans in district 6, and i want to thank supervisor haney for all of the work that he's done in pushing this issue forward. this is definitely not just a homeless program. anyone who suggests that is -- you know, is trying to unfairly malign those. the fact of those, there's a children's book, but it's appropriate. everybody poops. people go on the road, people go on the side of the street because they have to. a lot of...
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smith, can you bring us the next caller, please. >> hi. i'm adams evans in district 6, and i want to thank supervisor haney for all of the work that he's done in pushing this issue forward. this is definitely not just a homeless program. anyone who suggests that is -- you know, is trying to unfairly malign those. the fact of those, there's a children's book, but it's appropriate. everybody poops. people go on the road, people go on the side of the street because they have to. a lot of public places have vanished. in fact, even in eastern soma, east of highway 80. we used to have one public pit stop, and then, it magically disappeared. we found out through an open records request that someone in the city by the name of jeff kositsky decided that western soma didn't need it anymore. there was no outreach to determine if it was needed. this area has a lot of homeless, it has a lot of tourists, it has a lot of transit folks, and as the ballparks open up, we'll got a lot more sports fans. there are drunk people in the streets, people who just have to go.
smith, can you bring us the next caller, please. >> hi. i'm adams evans in district 6, and i want to thank supervisor haney for all of the work that he's done in pushing this issue forward. this is definitely not just a homeless program. anyone who suggests that is -- you know, is trying to unfairly malign those. the fact of those, there's a children's book, but it's appropriate. everybody poops. people go on the road, people go on the side of the street because they have to. a lot of...
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adam. this is a proper being, i think it should be danced or celebrated with high advert. that's what i'm gram smith and abroad, and then it's a bit absurd to have them stored here in these static mo, bile boxes and glass cabinets between me. the big question is, who are the rightful owners of all these masks spears and bronzes? how did these treasures get here? where they purchased stolen off and the answers aren't clear. today, more and more groups around the world, they're demanding the return of their cultural heritage. the ethnic, logical museums in saxony are using onion. this is book to send the message that they want to rest to toot objects. unlike many other museums, me to see on restitution as a difficult word that's associated with a lot of fear. people think. but then our museums will be empty and my argument is always, even if we do give back many, many objects, we will still have a lot of mouth see if you will just find me off the stage. i thought it was important to show that visually fees to vail subside. ah, the situation isn't always just black or white. as with these ceramic figur
adam. this is a proper being, i think it should be danced or celebrated with high advert. that's what i'm gram smith and abroad, and then it's a bit absurd to have them stored here in these static mo, bile boxes and glass cabinets between me. the big question is, who are the rightful owners of all these masks spears and bronzes? how did these treasures get here? where they purchased stolen off and the answers aren't clear. today, more and more groups around the world, they're demanding the...
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has a new book called the education of john adams am excited to talk to him about it please join us for the third and final segment of the 2021 michelle smith flex series. to introduce about our speaker tonight, we will learn more as we join the conversation stephen browne and arts professor of can make communication at penn state a rhetorical critic and public memory early america and the most recent book before the book will be talking about tonight was the eyes of war george washington and the new crisis he's written many books but what were mostly excited about as we near the anniversary of the first inaugural address ever given by the first president of the united states were gonna talk with him about the first inauguration gorge washington in the invention of the republic he is an award-winning scholar by penn state as a marvelous teacher but also the association please join me in welcoming stephen howard brown, welcome. >> great to be here for anyone who's interested in washington this is the gold standard i feel very faithful to you and the staff of the library and the ladies, thank you. >> thank you its own behalf that we welcome y
has a new book called the education of john adams am excited to talk to him about it please join us for the third and final segment of the 2021 michelle smith flex series. to introduce about our speaker tonight, we will learn more as we join the conversation stephen browne and arts professor of can make communication at penn state a rhetorical critic and public memory early america and the most recent book before the book will be talking about tonight was the eyes of war george washington and...
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adam. this is a for us to be danced or celebrated with high that's what i'm gram smith. this is a blog and then it's a bit absurd to have them stored here in these static immobile boxes and glass cabinets. between me, the big question is, who are the rightful owners of all these masks spears and bronzes? how did these treasures get here? where they purchased stolen off and the answers aren't clear today, more and more groups around the world are demanding the return of their cultural heritage. the ethnic logical museums in saxony are using. and it's as book to send the message that they want to rest to toot objects. unlike many other museums, me to see on restitution as a difficult word that's associated with a lot of fear. people think, but then our museums will be emptying me on my argument is always, even if we do give back many, many objects we will still have a lot see if you will just buy me off the stage. i thought it was important to show that visually fish, you vell, to cite the the situation that isn't always just black or white. as with these ceramic figures f
adam. this is a for us to be danced or celebrated with high that's what i'm gram smith. this is a blog and then it's a bit absurd to have them stored here in these static immobile boxes and glass cabinets. between me, the big question is, who are the rightful owners of all these masks spears and bronzes? how did these treasures get here? where they purchased stolen off and the answers aren't clear today, more and more groups around the world are demanding the return of their cultural heritage....
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smith, nbc bay area news. >>> the golden state warriors hosted a pride month panel during the farmer's market opened every sunday. one of the highlights of the panel, olympic figure skater adam rip upon. he was joined by executive director for the national center of lesbian rights. they discussed advocacy and legislation that impacts the lgbtq plus community. >> i think that we need more representation in sports, because obviously, like, there are tons of queer kids involved in sports because there are tons of queer kids in the world. >> in addition to the pride panel, the warriors donated $25,000 to the covenant house which directly helps lgbtq youth in need. >>> and a beach closed today after a shark attack there. the 6 to 8 -foot long great white bit a 39-year-old man in the back of the thigh and let go this. that's the good thing. the man has been released from the hospital. >>> we spoke with an expert who has been researching sharks since 1973. he says over the last few years the adult shark population along the coast has grown. here's reasons why. >> white sharks are protected. and that's supposed to catch and also supposed to catch adults. they feed on seals and sea l
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adam schiff up. t some people at fox apparently don't like me and said bad things about me and gutlessly behind my back according to ben smith to the members of the media mob. m if that's true, that's called normal day in the world that i live in. here's a secret for you, then, on the liberals that hate watch this program all night, i don't care, i don't give a adam schiff about what anybody says about me i've been doing the show 25 years in 30 years of radio. i do my show, my radio show, and i do it for my audience, the people that have been so loyal to me and give me that camera every night and give me the microphone every day. i do it loudly, i do it proudly, and i do it apologetically and i'm not going to change just because some of you don't like me. i am open and honest about my conservative beliefs. who i support. if it's hardly a breaking news alert, then. unfortunately honesty and truth, that's not a priority for people at "the new york times" like ben, maggie, and, well, the rest of them media mob. in the past five years, they got dozens and dozens and dozens of stories dead wrong. cheryl atkinson, she has a a runn
adam schiff up. t some people at fox apparently don't like me and said bad things about me and gutlessly behind my back according to ben smith to the members of the media mob. m if that's true, that's called normal day in the world that i live in. here's a secret for you, then, on the liberals that hate watch this program all night, i don't care, i don't give a adam schiff about what anybody says about me i've been doing the show 25 years in 30 years of radio. i do my show, my radio show, and i...
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smith from addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge. also presenter of the naked scientist podcast. thank you very much. 0ur chief political correspondent adames. we now know that that news will be shared with us from 6pm this evening, adam?— shared with us from 6pm this evening, adam? yes, the prime minister will _ evening, adam? yes, the prime minister will do _ evening, adam? yes, the prime minister will do a _ evening, adam? yes, the prime minister will do a news - evening, adam? yes, the prime l minister will do a news conference at downing street at 6pm. he will be flanked by chief medical officer chris whitty and patrick vallance and he will have just come back from brussels, where he is attending a nato summit. a pretty busy diary for the prime minister today. in an ideal world, you would be announcing england would go ahead with step fourin england would go ahead with step four in the road map to unlock. the last of the businesses close will be allowed to open in the last bits of social distancing advice would be lifted, the last remaining advice to remain at home would be lifted as well. but we are not in an ideal world, we have th
smith from addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge. also presenter of the naked scientist podcast. thank you very much. 0ur chief political correspondent adames. we now know that that news will be shared with us from 6pm this evening, adam?— shared with us from 6pm this evening, adam? yes, the prime minister will _ evening, adam? yes, the prime minister will do _ evening, adam? yes, the prime minister will do a _ evening, adam? yes, the prime minister will do a news - evening, adam? yes, the...