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we're back in democratic congressman adam smith.lk about the possibility of a government shutdown, i want to get your reaction to some breaking news we're following just now the secretary of state rex tillerson. he revealed that china has informed the north koreans and informed the united states but has told the united states it has warned north korea not to conduct another nuclear test or china would impose sanctions against north korea. your reaction. >> i think it's a positive step if china is willing to step up and do that. they've always been very hesitant to put any pressure on north korea. obviously they're not happy that north korea is such a destabilizing influence in their region but they're mindful of the fact if they sanction north korea to the point of collapse they want a failed state on their border. they don't want millions of north korean refugees pouring across the border. china has said before they might do that and never have so i believe when i see it. >> you trust the chinese to do the right thing because -- >>
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congressman adam smith, democrat of the state of washington. we appreciate your time. >> thanks. >>> another break for us. and coming up more, fiery town hall moments just today as members of congress meet their constituents. that's ahead when "the 11th hour" continues. [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh. try listerine® zero alcohol™. also try listerine® pocketpaks for fresh breath on the go. >>> i'm wondering if you'll take the initiative to have him release those returns so that we can see what kind of connection he has with different countries around the world. >> as far as i'm aware, the president says he is still under audit. [ booing ] >> hillary clinton and her campaign -- >> interesting to see the stuff that won't fly at a town hall meeting. arkansas senator tom cotton at a joint town hall with congressman french hill in little rock. let's talk about what it's like on that stage, what it's like out there in general with two former members of congress
congressman adam smith, democrat of the state of washington. we appreciate your time. >> thanks. >>> another break for us. and coming up more, fiery town hall moments just today as members of congress meet their constituents. that's ahead when "the 11th hour" continues. [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh. try listerine® zero alcohol™. also try listerine® pocketpaks for fresh...
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joining us now, congressman adam smith from washington state. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. >> i want to get your reaction to the sean spicer comments on hitler and the use of poison gas. we know that hitler used poison gas to kill millions of people, including millions of jews. nancy pelosi, the democratic leader in the house, she just called on the white house to fire him. what's your reaction? >> well, i mean, it's obvious that sean spicer needs to know a lot more about history when he's making his comments and those comments were insensitive and ignorant without question. not the first time, so -- and also, you know, assad does not have to be worse than hitler in order to be a real problem, in order to be somebody worthy of our condemnation. i could tell that mr. spicer was freelancing there, and obviously he was out of his department, you know. i don't know if he needs to be fired or not, but he certainly does need to get bert at his job. >> do you agree with white house officials who believe russia is trying to cover up t
joining us now, congressman adam smith from washington state. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. >> i want to get your reaction to the sean spicer comments on hitler and the use of poison gas. we know that hitler used poison gas to kill millions of people, including millions of jews. nancy pelosi, the democratic leader in the house, she just called on the white house to fire him. what's your reaction? >> well, i mean, it's obvious that sean spicer needs to know a...
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adam smith is the founder. have thrown out. we have to stop this now. have thrown out. to stop, because it is single—handedly destroying the planet. and yet this perfectly good produce getting thrown away for just a date, and it is nonsense. mps say we need tougher food waste targets and that we need to love our wonky veg. targets and that we need claire marshall, bbc news. targets and that we need donald trump has delivered a campaigning address to his grassroots supporters while shunning a washington dinner traditionally attended by us presidents. addressing a rally attended by many blue—collar workers in harrisburg, pennsylvania, president trump said his first hundred days had been very exciting and very productive. said his first hundred days had been in said his first hundred days had beenjust these in said his first hundred days had been just these firsi have in just these first few months, we have created nighty night has a new constructionjobs, 45,000 new manufacturing jobs, and 27,000 new mining jobs. who are the miners here? the miners, we are finally taking c
adam smith is the founder. have thrown out. we have to stop this now. have thrown out. to stop, because it is single—handedly destroying the planet. and yet this perfectly good produce getting thrown away for just a date, and it is nonsense. mps say we need tougher food waste targets and that we need to love our wonky veg. targets and that we need claire marshall, bbc news. targets and that we need donald trump has delivered a campaigning address to his grassroots supporters while shunning a...
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people think adam smith's book is called wealth of nations. that's not the title.nquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. inspired by newton, the principle that the universe is governed by natural laws, we can apply that not just to the physical world, but the social and economic world. there must be a better way to govern people for all of us to live for more of us to have more prosperity, more freedom, more autonomy, and for three centuries we've been applying the methods of science and reason to solving more problems, and the moral sphere keeps expanding, the arc keeps bending. more of us are better off than we've ever been. despite what you see in the news, don't forget to look at the long-term trends. john: a final example, murder rates. we think there's more murder now but, in fact, over time they've plummeted. in prehistoric times, a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages, 100. in the 1700s, 10. today in america 5. >> and 1, less than 1 in europe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the
people think adam smith's book is called wealth of nations. that's not the title.nquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. inspired by newton, the principle that the universe is governed by natural laws, we can apply that not just to the physical world, but the social and economic world. there must be a better way to govern people for all of us to live for more of us to have more prosperity, more freedom, more autonomy, and for three centuries we've been applying the methods...
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the own goal came at the other end of the adam smith could be blamed for being in the wrong place at kick. the second goal was anything but fortunate. eden hazard was sent away and did the rest, doubling the lead. born do not lie down, as liverpool found out on wednesday. —— bourne mouth. they emerged rejuvenated for the second half but the hopes of a comeback we re half but the hopes of a comeback were ended when the giveaway this penalty. winning when you're not at your best is the mark of champions. few will doubt that is what chelsea will be. a nervy start but they did win they needed to do. bournemouth stayed in the game but they did what they needed to do, chelsea. five wins out of six and it was a fitting second goal. ka nte kante setting ka nte setting up kante setting up eden hazard. those are the two favourites for player of the year. there isjust are the two favourites for player of the year. there is just the possibility they might slip up. but you cannot see them slipping up when you cannot see them slipping up when you look at the run—in. well, i said chelsea were brief
the own goal came at the other end of the adam smith could be blamed for being in the wrong place at kick. the second goal was anything but fortunate. eden hazard was sent away and did the rest, doubling the lead. born do not lie down, as liverpool found out on wednesday. —— bourne mouth. they emerged rejuvenated for the second half but the hopes of a comeback we re half but the hopes of a comeback were ended when the giveaway this penalty. winning when you're not at your best is the mark...
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at this point we want to bring adam smith into our conversation.represents an area between seattle and tacoma. he is notably the ranking member of the house armed services committee. thank you very much for joining us. i want to start on north korea. obviously enough to give us all great concerns. a failed state, which is a nuclear state, as someone pointed out, an economy about the size of the city of dayton ohio, yet look at how much money they've siphoned off to develop an arsenal. do you have concerns about the team on this end dealing with it? >> i do. and north korea, they're not actually a failed state. they are very ex-tant. >> they have to be pretty close? >> yes, they have millions of people starving, but they don't really care. their leadership and the people close to the leadership is all they care about. and they continue to build nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles that are a threat to the immediate region. i am concerned about what president trump and the military leaders are going to do about it. i'm concerned about miscalculatio
at this point we want to bring adam smith into our conversation.represents an area between seattle and tacoma. he is notably the ranking member of the house armed services committee. thank you very much for joining us. i want to start on north korea. obviously enough to give us all great concerns. a failed state, which is a nuclear state, as someone pointed out, an economy about the size of the city of dayton ohio, yet look at how much money they've siphoned off to develop an arsenal. do you...
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adam smith is the founder. we have to stop this now. destroying the planet. and yet this perfectly good produce getting thrown away for just a date, and it is nonsense. mps say we need tougher food waste targets and that we need to love our wonky veg. claire marshall, bbc news. authorities in the united states say that at least five people were killed and nearly 50 others injured by several tornados that hit texas yesterday evening. emergency services are conducting a search for missing people and say they fear the death toll may rise. as david campanale now reports, the american midwest has been struck by an intensive weather system that has caused damage across several states. it's texas and this region of the united states is known as tornado alley for its frequent, powerful storms. twisters like this are not uncommon but their dramatic capacity for death and destruction is unstoppable and always unwelcome. homes in the state have been flattened, trees uprooted and cars overturned. at least one powerful storm hit the city of canton a
adam smith is the founder. we have to stop this now. destroying the planet. and yet this perfectly good produce getting thrown away for just a date, and it is nonsense. mps say we need tougher food waste targets and that we need to love our wonky veg. claire marshall, bbc news. authorities in the united states say that at least five people were killed and nearly 50 others injured by several tornados that hit texas yesterday evening. emergency services are conducting a search for missing people...
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bournemouth and deeds the visitors the lead with adam smith putting into his own net.ournemouth were given hope when josh king pulled one backjust before half—time. tottenham are doing what they can to keep the pressure on the league leaders. their 4—0 victory over watford, had trimmed the gap to four points, albeit temporarily. second placed spurs looking to pounce should chelsea slip up. drew savage reports. spurs' job for the rest of the season is to keep chelsea looking over their shoulders. with harry kane ready to return from injury, janssen was looking over his shoulder. he has not scored a goal and this was hardly a confidence booster. when you are dele alli, that kind of thing doesn't matter. 13 league goals in 15 games for him. now, he's scored twice in seven days. you never know when goal difference could come in handy. son heung—min made it ten in the league for him this season and then have to have time 11. he was grateful for the delivery. the watford boss could only hope that was it. harry kane came on for the last half—hour and gave son heung—min the ch
bournemouth and deeds the visitors the lead with adam smith putting into his own net.ournemouth were given hope when josh king pulled one backjust before half—time. tottenham are doing what they can to keep the pressure on the league leaders. their 4—0 victory over watford, had trimmed the gap to four points, albeit temporarily. second placed spurs looking to pounce should chelsea slip up. drew savage reports. spurs' job for the rest of the season is to keep chelsea looking over their...
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adam smith is the founder. we have to stop this now.way for just a date and it is nonsense. mps say we need tougher food waste target and that we need to love our wonky veg. claire marshall, bbc news. now the weather, with jay wynne. a split across the uk overnight. further south, it is quite wet. the rate will be heavy and there might be some thunder. by the end of the night, some places will be in double figures. mostly single figures in scotland. bank holiday monday, potentially some early rain in england. dry and bright and breezy in the north part of britain. when the showers come along, they could be quite heavy and boundary. 15 degrees and london. maybe 12 in newcastle. nine in aberdeen. 18 degrees in scotland. through the evening, showers continue for a time before clearing a later was to god. a breeze coming in from the east. it will be cooler for eastern and coastal counties.
adam smith is the founder. we have to stop this now.way for just a date and it is nonsense. mps say we need tougher food waste target and that we need to love our wonky veg. claire marshall, bbc news. now the weather, with jay wynne. a split across the uk overnight. further south, it is quite wet. the rate will be heavy and there might be some thunder. by the end of the night, some places will be in double figures. mostly single figures in scotland. bank holiday monday, potentially some early...
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although adam smith could not be blamed for being in the wrong place at the wrong time when diego costa the second from chelsea was anything but. n'golo ka nte the second from chelsea was anything but. n'golo kante showed vision to show eden hazard on his way, his pace and touch did the rest, doubling the lead for chelsea. bournemouth do not like thatjosh king earned them a point in that match and luck came his way here, courtois unable to save the blushes of david luiz. bournemouth in most rejuvenated for the second half but comeback hopes will rear end when steve cook brought down costa. fifth goal of the season from alonso put the game beyond bournemouth. winning when not at your best is the mark of champions. she will doubt that is what chelsea will be. tottenham thrashed watford 4—0 in the lunchtime kick—off, briefly cutting chelsea's lead to 4 points. manchester city stay 11th with a win over hull. middlesbrough drew with burnley. liverpool came from behind to beat stoke 2—. west brom lost at home to southampton, and west ham beat swansea. let's take a look at today's scottish pre
although adam smith could not be blamed for being in the wrong place at the wrong time when diego costa the second from chelsea was anything but. n'golo ka nte the second from chelsea was anything but. n'golo kante showed vision to show eden hazard on his way, his pace and touch did the rest, doubling the lead for chelsea. bournemouth do not like thatjosh king earned them a point in that match and luck came his way here, courtois unable to save the blushes of david luiz. bournemouth in most...
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adam smith is the founder. we have to stop this now.le—handedly destroying the planet. and there was perfectly good produce getting thrown away for just a date, and it is nonsense. mps say we need tougher food waste target and that we need to love our wonky venture. —— veg. priceless egyptian artefacts that were badly damaged during the second world war are once again going on display at liverpool's world museum, for the first time in more than 70 years. a gallery expansion and extensive restoration work means they're now part of the largest egyptology collection outside of london, as lindsey prosser reports. from the everyday to the beautifully decorative, these objects reflect the rise and fall of ancient egyptian society. it is our most ambitious exhibition we have done for egypt. we've got a whole range of artefacts, right from the prehistoric period, we have stone vases and stone tools, all the way through the christianity in egypt. so we've got these beautiful leather slippers that people would wear in life, and also be buried in.
adam smith is the founder. we have to stop this now.le—handedly destroying the planet. and there was perfectly good produce getting thrown away for just a date, and it is nonsense. mps say we need tougher food waste target and that we need to love our wonky venture. —— veg. priceless egyptian artefacts that were badly damaged during the second world war are once again going on display at liverpool's world museum, for the first time in more than 70 years. a gallery expansion and extensive...
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sure they do it to make money, by the invisible hand as adam smith put. if you set out to make money, the only way to do it is to provide people with something they want. >> one of the things that's a challenge talking about media and filmmaking, the invisible hand is hard to film. john: that's a good point. back to hollywood, i'm struck many of the left wing movies work on me, their arguments are wrong, in the movie american president, i cheer when president shepard finally comes to his senses, agrees with leftist girlfriend and trashes a conservative law. >> i'm throwing it out and writing a law that makes sense. you cannot address crime prevention without getting rid of assault weapons and handguns. i consider them a threat to national security and i will go door-to-door if i have to, but i'm going to convince americans that i'm right and i'm going to get the guns. john: he's goingthe guns [ booing ] . john: the audience thinks it's a stupid program, and so do i. watching the movies, he's going to get girl and it feels good, even to me. the magic of ho
sure they do it to make money, by the invisible hand as adam smith put. if you set out to make money, the only way to do it is to provide people with something they want. >> one of the things that's a challenge talking about media and filmmaking, the invisible hand is hard to film. john: that's a good point. back to hollywood, i'm struck many of the left wing movies work on me, their arguments are wrong, in the movie american president, i cheer when president shepard finally comes to his...
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some residents were ordered to evacuate their homes adam smith/california fish & wildlife:"we just didn't want to take any risks with it trying to get north across some busy roads. and there's a school nearby letting out soon." (jr stone) the school issued a lock down as a precaution. no one was hurt. police recommend staying inside your home and calling 9-1-1 if you see a mountain lion in your area a triathlete went to the hospital and about 30 others suffered symptoms of hypothermia. this during the hits napa valley triathlon in napa county. a participant got on a bike after swimming in lake berryessa and went down around 10 a.m. on berryessa knoxville road. soon after the bicyclist fainted, around 30 triatletes showed symptoms of hypothermia. triathlon officials say the temperature at the lake was 37 degrees. the participants with symptoms of hypothermia warmed up at the hope valley fire station. the nearly 30 who warmed upwere okay afterwards. (jr stone) delta airlines flight schedule is not back to normal just yet. this morning, the airline scrapped about 275- more flights... and say
some residents were ordered to evacuate their homes adam smith/california fish & wildlife:"we just didn't want to take any risks with it trying to get north across some busy roads. and there's a school nearby letting out soon." (jr stone) the school issued a lock down as a precaution. no one was hurt. police recommend staying inside your home and calling 9-1-1 if you see a mountain lion in your area a triathlete went to the hospital and about 30 others suffered symptoms of...
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. >> it is adam smith, i learned in economics class it is supply and demand, alex. >> it is true.n you go to the wells fargo certainty, other places their prices are high. i wonder how much beer is at wells fargo center or eagles and link. >> i'm sure we will get that in second on twitter. >> that would be comparable. >> they know you are trapped. you cannot go anywhere else. you have to fork it up. >> plus it might be in the 80 's down there, on thursday. >> 6:36. >> we want to remind thaw thursday morning we will be broadcasting live from the parkway, we will be previewing the first round of the draft, we will be in the mix, we will show you cool things you can see, do when you come down there. >> yeah. >> we will be out there from 7:00 to 10:00, very excited. >> we will learn our location tomorrow so i don't know if you are able to come down, i don't know if you can come down people want to stand behind us be a part of the show. >> on tvy don't know if that is possible. we will get our location. we will get our location and then we will let you know if security will be okay wit
. >> it is adam smith, i learned in economics class it is supply and demand, alex. >> it is true.n you go to the wells fargo certainty, other places their prices are high. i wonder how much beer is at wells fargo center or eagles and link. >> i'm sure we will get that in second on twitter. >> that would be comparable. >> they know you are trapped. you cannot go anywhere else. you have to fork it up. >> plus it might be in the 80 's down there, on thursday....
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adam smith was someone who said, you don't want to have inherited wealth in a society like that. that's dangerous. it will promote idleness and irresponsibility among the people who inherit hundreds of millions or billions of dollars. it will increase political inequalities and class tension in society. and it will lead to irresponsible behavior by the people who have that kind of wealth and people who get the idea that they can buy a public office. in america, public office is something that you earn. it's not something that you buy, but right now there's a model for elective politics around the country which is you don't have to be involved in politics, you don't have to be involved in social movements, you don't have to be involved in public service, you don't have to do anything for anybody. as long as you got enough money, you can go in and you can buy the consultants and pollssters and go right to the head of the -- polls ters and go right to the head of the class. what's wrong with that? look around the world. there is a whole new model of government that's popping up dwar
adam smith was someone who said, you don't want to have inherited wealth in a society like that. that's dangerous. it will promote idleness and irresponsibility among the people who inherit hundreds of millions or billions of dollars. it will increase political inequalities and class tension in society. and it will lead to irresponsible behavior by the people who have that kind of wealth and people who get the idea that they can buy a public office. in america, public office is something that...
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adam smith said this in "wealth of nations." slave labor cannot compete successfully with free labor. so if we can confine it to the deep south, it will just shrivel up over time and die. and they end slavery in every state north of the potomac one by one. in the late 19th century. the last state is 1802, new york. they all adopt gradual emancipation, but it is really easy to end slavery in the north, because of the numbers. 95% of the african-american population is living south of the potomac or south of the mason/dixon line, and almost all of them enslaved. if you free the slaves in vermont, there's three. you free the slaves in south carolina, and it is 60% of the population. virginia is 40% of the population. and here's the killer, and this is the killer. you have to face it. the founders were absolutely imaginative as you can possibly be on winning a war against a superior power and separating the church and state and creating political parties, and creating the largest republic ever. they could not imagine a biracial socie
adam smith said this in "wealth of nations." slave labor cannot compete successfully with free labor. so if we can confine it to the deep south, it will just shrivel up over time and die. and they end slavery in every state north of the potomac one by one. in the late 19th century. the last state is 1802, new york. they all adopt gradual emancipation, but it is really easy to end slavery in the north, because of the numbers. 95% of the african-american population is living south of...
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as well as adam smith. he joins us from the state of washington. congressman, let me ask you about this, what is our policy towards syria. are we trying to dump the assad family and get them out of there or are we trying to live with them. >> trump doesn't have a policy, so we don't have a clear policy. look, i think there's a policy here and that is to recognize that as long as assad is in power, there will be chaos in syria. there's no question about that. he is an illegitimate ruler and that is the yost syrians view him. frankly, both the extremist and isis in the moderates who started the protest, gosh, five, six years ago now. as long as he's in power there's going to be chaos. but the trick is, number one it's not easy to get him to leave. number two, what comes next, that's where our policy has fallen short. this is what president obama tried to do. he tried to build up a coalition of syrian moderates who could offer an alternative to asought. yo -- assad. the u.s. military going in there and taking him out would not be a good policy. it's n
as well as adam smith. he joins us from the state of washington. congressman, let me ask you about this, what is our policy towards syria. are we trying to dump the assad family and get them out of there or are we trying to live with them. >> trump doesn't have a policy, so we don't have a clear policy. look, i think there's a policy here and that is to recognize that as long as assad is in power, there will be chaos in syria. there's no question about that. he is an illegitimate ruler...
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he bemoaned that the true capitalism professes a adam smith will do the job. judging from the current state of the american economy, adams hand seems to have a case of arthritis. a former reagan administration official had gone on church to japan in the first half of the decade. book, trading places, how we are giving our future to japan and how to reclaim it, he offered a sobering assessment on american failures. american individualism had given away every epic of himself. own purposeca's that paved the way for japanese success. strong belief the that the issue is neither japan nor japanese relationship to you -- relationship. our problems are only symptomatically larger fight. our inability to compete with japan springs from the same as the decaygard of our central cities, the permeation of our society and rugs and the decline of our educational system. they argued the intense anxiety over japan's economic success during the 1980's did not stem from the economic impact, political pressure, or the use of historical frameworks. equally important is what japan'
he bemoaned that the true capitalism professes a adam smith will do the job. judging from the current state of the american economy, adams hand seems to have a case of arthritis. a former reagan administration official had gone on church to japan in the first half of the decade. book, trading places, how we are giving our future to japan and how to reclaim it, he offered a sobering assessment on american failures. american individualism had given away every epic of himself. own purposeca's that...
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and also doctor eamon butler, co—founder and director of the think tank the adam smith institute.bate? they have not been with us in this country for that long? we have been ridiculously slow to get them going. they have been part of them going. they have been part of the elections but every time we have one we had to go through palaver of negotiating who is going to appear, whether they will appear and how they are going to be. the fact is that they are very popular. politics is not particularly popular form of entertainment but television is a really important source, it is where people say they get their information, tv debates or tv programmes where we have the leaders interacting with each other, especially when they interact with the public, they are remarkably popular. millions of people tuna and, often for an hour or an hour and, often for an hour or an hour and a half, i think that is a really important part of an election. why do you disagree? because i don't think politic should be about entertainment, i think it should be about the facts and what people are going to do
and also doctor eamon butler, co—founder and director of the think tank the adam smith institute.bate? they have not been with us in this country for that long? we have been ridiculously slow to get them going. they have been part of them going. they have been part of the elections but every time we have one we had to go through palaver of negotiating who is going to appear, whether they will appear and how they are going to be. the fact is that they are very popular. politics is not...
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there are economists like jerry becker and steve whitman that will argue, just like other markets, adam smith's invisible hand should work. competition should end up leading us to the best of all possible worlds because the group that has the most interest in a peaceful legislation will bid the most for the favorable legislation. i would argue there's too many examples to the contrary and olsen was one of the first to point this out. the key thing in politics is clinical clout and economic states do not correlate 1 - 1 with political clout. on optimality grounds, there is no reason why we should have sugar quotas. the damage done to american sugar consumers far exceeds the benefits to sugar producers. in addition to the damage we do to poor countries externally like katie in the philippines, but, but the political clout of producers outweighs the $55 each family in the united states loses from the actions of producers and the maintenance of those quotas. public goods, when i teach economics to students was one of the classic reasons why government should intervene, and from a purely economic re
there are economists like jerry becker and steve whitman that will argue, just like other markets, adam smith's invisible hand should work. competition should end up leading us to the best of all possible worlds because the group that has the most interest in a peaceful legislation will bid the most for the favorable legislation. i would argue there's too many examples to the contrary and olsen was one of the first to point this out. the key thing in politics is clinical clout and economic...
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and adam smith talked about the monopoly. the competition in trade -- the -- in fact, trade is just a subspecies of competition. i mean, competition is the main issue here. and if we can move our own discussions as tariffs have come down, these internal barriers have become more important and had a bigger effect, we have to deal with those. and whave to deal with them in ways that aren't the -- the sledgehammer of anti dumping legislation. we have to move from price to cost-based mechanisms. if you were artificially reducing the cost of your companies through some distortion through some government regulation or activity of some stated company, we need to figure out ways of disciplining that. but in ways that incentivize a reduction of distortions. not an increase of distortions around the world. so i think if that's the result of this whole process in the trump administration, and that then becomes projected forward, that is very much what we would want to be discussing in the prosperity's own with our other trade agreements
and adam smith talked about the monopoly. the competition in trade -- the -- in fact, trade is just a subspecies of competition. i mean, competition is the main issue here. and if we can move our own discussions as tariffs have come down, these internal barriers have become more important and had a bigger effect, we have to deal with those. and whave to deal with them in ways that aren't the -- the sledgehammer of anti dumping legislation. we have to move from price to cost-based mechanisms. if...
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. >> even after reviewing documents adam smith has a lot of questions about information and how it's been handled. we now know two white house staffers had information and they received criticism. after seeing intelligence reports himself the committee top democrat says he's not sure why that happened. "nothing coye see today warranted departure from normal review proceed you're and these materials should be proceeded to both committees" the whitehouse has yet to explain why senior white house staff shared them with one member of either committee only for contents briefed back to the white house. notably is missing from the statement is ft. reports convinced them the president and aids were picked up in surveillance and were illegally spread across the committee. it remains a top concern for members of the senate intelligence committee as well. >> those are classified documents. when you deal with sources and method and how we gather information, that hurts us long term in our intelligence and if anyone has done it for political gain something that affects us in national security lon
. >> even after reviewing documents adam smith has a lot of questions about information and how it's been handled. we now know two white house staffers had information and they received criticism. after seeing intelligence reports himself the committee top democrat says he's not sure why that happened. "nothing coye see today warranted departure from normal review proceed you're and these materials should be proceeded to both committees" the whitehouse has yet to explain why...
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his name is adam smith, and he's famous for the followowing linene: "if everybody pursues his or her own self-interesest, it'll w work ot for the best for everybody." most of you know that that's silly. it's a wonderful rationale to go out there and do what you want for yourself and not care about anybody else, but where that leads is exactly where we are... in a very, very bad crisis. so, let's begin by analyzing this crisis as the crisis of a system. and we'll go on to talk about this system even when it's not in cririsis, because that's as big a problem as the crisis itselelf. but crisis is where we are. 2012 is the fifth year of this crisis. what does that mean? first and foremost, it means that we have in the united states today something on the order of 20 million to 25 million people who either don't have a job at all, have been without a job long enough that they've given up looking-- so-called discouraged workers-- or folks who have to take a part-time job because that's all they can find, but they would like to have a full-time job. the bureau of labor statistics in washing
his name is adam smith, and he's famous for the followowing linene: "if everybody pursues his or her own self-interesest, it'll w work ot for the best for everybody." most of you know that that's silly. it's a wonderful rationale to go out there and do what you want for yourself and not care about anybody else, but where that leads is exactly where we are... in a very, very bad crisis. so, let's begin by analyzing this crisis as the crisis of a system. and we'll go on to talk about...
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liz smith is a former deputy campaign manager for martin o'malley, adam goodman is a republican campaign strategist and edward r merle fellow at tufts university. adam, i'm going to start with you for the republican view first of all. there is not a lot of detail in this plan, we do not know at what level of these tax cuts start. we know it know it sympathized the tax system, but will they drive economic growth, and what will it do to the budget? >> we have a problem. under the last president, we've had eight years of tepid economic growth, gdp was 2.1%, our debt is up to $20 trillion, and we were not really going anywhere. this has a dose of reality to i it. we have to understand as americans, we cannot bluff our way out, talk our way out or protest our way out of this hole. we've got to grow our way out. i think this plan is the beginning of a conversation that is long overdue in this country. by the way, very reaganesque, which is cut spending, cut taxes, cut regulations and give the masses of reason to believe again. >> jon: we have the highest corporate tax rates and basically the i
liz smith is a former deputy campaign manager for martin o'malley, adam goodman is a republican campaign strategist and edward r merle fellow at tufts university. adam, i'm going to start with you for the republican view first of all. there is not a lot of detail in this plan, we do not know at what level of these tax cuts start. we know it know it sympathized the tax system, but will they drive economic growth, and what will it do to the budget? >> we have a problem. under the last...
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this as he is suggesting the russians may have known about the chemical adam, this is "outnumbered." i'm sandra smithmegan mccain, co host of "after the bell", melissa francis. republican strategist for president george w. bush, murder say -- mercedes schlapp is here and bill hemmer. >> we can never have too much hemmer. >> i appreciate
this as he is suggesting the russians may have known about the chemical adam, this is "outnumbered." i'm sandra smithmegan mccain, co host of "after the bell", melissa francis. republican strategist for president george w. bush, murder say -- mercedes schlapp is here and bill hemmer. >> we can never have too much hemmer. >> i appreciate
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christie smith reports. >> reporter: a rally drew hundreds of people. adam savage, former co-host of mythbusters came to speak. >> when we see politicians move away from the best data towards their own biases, that's not policy that benefits everyone. it benefits a few. >> reporter: organizers say scientists were moved to take action. >> cutting the epa, not funding any climate research whatsoever, eliminating education investment in our schools, those were direct threats to our future. >> reporter: many carried signs about science and concerns about president trump's views on climate change and proposed cuts. >> funding for so many areas to me is just completely unacceptable. for me, the science piece is important but i'm going to be at every demonstration i can possibly make it to. i just can't stand what is happening in this country. >> reporter: in an earth day statement, president trump said, "my administration is committed to advancing scientific research that leads to a better understanding of our environment and environmental risks". >> science matte
christie smith reports. >> reporter: a rally drew hundreds of people. adam savage, former co-host of mythbusters came to speak. >> when we see politicians move away from the best data towards their own biases, that's not policy that benefits everyone. it benefits a few. >> reporter: organizers say scientists were moved to take action. >> cutting the epa, not funding any climate research whatsoever, eliminating education investment in our schools, those were direct...
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this as he is suggesting the russians may have known about the chemical adam, this is "outnumbered." i'm sandra smith. megan mccain, co host of "after the bell", melissa francis. republican strategist for president george w. bush, murder say -- mercedes schlapp is here and bill hemmer. >> we can never have too much hemmer. >> i appreciate that. >> it's hemmer time. >> we're going to have a great hour, a little fun. all right? we'll see what is happening today. >> let's get started. >> we begin with the worsening relations with russia. president trump not holding back with u.n.'s secretary general yesterday at the white house. watch. >> right now we're not getting along with russia at all. we may be at an all-time low in terms of relationship with russia. this is built for a long period of time. we're going to see what happens. putin is the leader of russia. russia is a strong country. we're a very, very strong country. we'll see how it works out. >> here's president trump when he thought if bashar al-assad could have gassed his own people without the russians knowing. >> i think it's certainly possib
this as he is suggesting the russians may have known about the chemical adam, this is "outnumbered." i'm sandra smith. megan mccain, co host of "after the bell", melissa francis. republican strategist for president george w. bush, murder say -- mercedes schlapp is here and bill hemmer. >> we can never have too much hemmer. >> i appreciate that. >> it's hemmer time. >> we're going to have a great hour, a little fun. all right? we'll see what is...
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adam sandler? >>> that's my favorite photo of the day because the sheer joy on will smith's face after he cut off his hair. that's every dad's dream. >> all right, he was getting jaden ready to shoot a new movie. but will couldn't help but try out his son's look. check that out. >>> meanwhile, jennifer hudson also has a new movie a comedy with adam sandler. >> don't worry because we got to hear some singing too, when she sat down with the stars. ♪ >> i have a very serious question, who is the better singer? >> oh, without a doubt. >> easily. >> yeah, yeah. ♪ put on your yamulke here comes hanukkah ♪ ♪ >> open the mouth more and go for the big notes. ♪ operaman >> so, that settled, i think, adam cast jennifer in his new netflix movie. but one catch, she had to sing in a duck costume. >> excuse me, i'm sandy wexler. i'm a talent manager. she didn't look cute when we were shooting all day long in the 200-degree weather. >> it was hot. i was burning up. >> sandy is based on adam's real-life manager who was sitting just offcamera and within striking distance of adam's trash talk. >> he's doing what he doe
adam sandler? >>> that's my favorite photo of the day because the sheer joy on will smith's face after he cut off his hair. that's every dad's dream. >> all right, he was getting jaden ready to shoot a new movie. but will couldn't help but try out his son's look. check that out. >>> meanwhile, jennifer hudson also has a new movie a comedy with adam sandler. >> don't worry because we got to hear some singing too, when she sat down with the stars. ♪ >> i have...
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adam sandler? >>> that's my favorite photo of the day because the sheer joy on will smith's face after he cut off hisiend, is every dad's dream. i'm right here with you. >> you know the kids say, everybody's got it. >> not in my house. >> all right, he was getting jaden ready to shoot a new movie. so he had do it. but will couldn't help but try out his son's look. what do you think of that? >> there's a listen they cut that hair. >>> meanwhile, jennifer hudson also has a new movie, a comedy with adam sandler. >> but don't worry, because we got to hear some singing, too, when we sat down with the stars. ♪ >> i have a very serious question -- >> yes? >> who is the better singer? >> oh, without a doubt. >> easily. >> yeah, yeah. ♪ put on your yarmulke here comes hanukkah ♪ ♪ >> in between takes, i would watch jennifer just be like, how does he do it? oh, open the mouth more, i guess, and go for the big note. ♪ operaman ♪ bye-bye >> so, that's settled. i think. adam cast jennifer in his new netflix movie. but there was one catch. she had to sing. in a duck costume. ♪ >> excuse me, i'm sandy wexler. can w
adam sandler? >>> that's my favorite photo of the day because the sheer joy on will smith's face after he cut off hisiend, is every dad's dream. i'm right here with you. >> you know the kids say, everybody's got it. >> not in my house. >> all right, he was getting jaden ready to shoot a new movie. so he had do it. but will couldn't help but try out his son's look. what do you think of that? >> there's a listen they cut that hair. >>> meanwhile, jennifer...
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smith interrupted his piece to camera to shout at borisjohnson and others as the entered number 10. do they really expect an answer? it makes these really experienced reporters look foolish and amateur alan adams after watching eleanor garnier in what he described as ridiculous questions, such as the classic, how many more u—turns, which was delivered as a personal, political statement? it must surely qualify as the most pointless all this voting doesn't please everyone, i'd brenda, in bristol. she's lived through 19 elections. we told her about the 20th. you're joking! not another one. oh, for god's sake. honestly, i can't stand this. there's too much politics going on at the moment. why does she need to do it? this struck a cord with some. less than 2a hours in and you have already reached overkill. come on, auntie, give us a break. hash tag brenda. brenda swiftly became the overnight media sensation. the bbc rode the wave enthusiastically with a follow—up report on the following night from jon kay. you are trending on twitter. do you know what that means? this was all too much., such as anthony parry, who begged, please, please, stop showing brenda from bristol. the pm does not have a stron
smith interrupted his piece to camera to shout at borisjohnson and others as the entered number 10. do they really expect an answer? it makes these really experienced reporters look foolish and amateur alan adams after watching eleanor garnier in what he described as ridiculous questions, such as the classic, how many more u—turns, which was delivered as a personal, political statement? it must surely qualify as the most pointless all this voting doesn't please everyone, i'd brenda, in...
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smith reports. >> a rally at justin herman plaza true thousands of people ahead of the march for science. adam savage, former co-host of myth busters, came to speak. >> when we see politicians move away from the best data towards their own biases, that's not policy that benefits everyone. that's policy that benefits the few. >> organizers say scientists were moved to cutting the epa, climate research whatsoever, eliminating s.t.e.m. education investment in our schools, those are direct threats to our future. >> as the rally turned to a march, many carries signs about science and concerns about president trump's views on climate change and proposed science. >> funding for so many areas of science to me is just completely unacceptable. for me, the science piece is important, but i'm going to be at every demonstration i can possibly make it to. i just can't stand what's happening in this country. >> in an earth day statement, president trump said my administration is committed to advancing scientific research that leads to a better understanding of our environment and of environmental risks. >> s
smith reports. >> a rally at justin herman plaza true thousands of people ahead of the march for science. adam savage, former co-host of myth busters, came to speak. >> when we see politicians move away from the best data towards their own biases, that's not policy that benefits everyone. that's policy that benefits the few. >> organizers say scientists were moved to cutting the epa, climate research whatsoever, eliminating s.t.e.m. education investment in our schools, those...
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beer school for smith's students and co-workers n san bernardino, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> jurors find a philadelphia police detective of assault not guilty. adam'donnell was accused of kicking a suspect in the knee escorting him out of the special victims unit in february 2015. last year police commissioner richard ross suspended o'donnell for 30 days with the intent to dismiss. fop tells thaws o'donnell is attempting to get his job back >>> on the healthwatch tonight , influential government advisory panel is dropping its opposition to routine prostate cancer screenings for men. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the new guidelines for psa testing. >> reporter: larry bloomberg's life changed when his doctor diagnosed prostate cancer last year. >> we're in time. he said i'm not sure we would have been in time if we, had done this a year or two from now. >> reporter: sixty-nine year-old cancer was detected after he opted to have a psa blood test even though he had no symptoms. screening was not recommended by u.s. preventive services task force, and now based on the latest research, the group has reversed its recommendation and now say
beer school for smith's students and co-workers n san bernardino, danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> jurors find a philadelphia police detective of assault not guilty. adam'donnell was accused of kicking a suspect in the knee escorting him out of the special victims unit in february 2015. last year police commissioner richard ross suspended o'donnell for 30 days with the intent to dismiss. fop tells thaws o'donnell is attempting to get his job back...
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look at empirical evidence, neil, through literally since adam smith.st free economies are most pros prosperous, that president trump picking winners and losers. >> nafta is strangle hold on free markets. i worked on nafta in 1993. it didn't work because of trade i amal bans. nafta is in the way of free markets. that is the point. neil: you worked on this when bill clinton was president? >> i was just a kid. neil: you got over that. guys, thank you very, very much. argentina was not part of the original nafta agreement. i want to make clear they were part of the extended latin america agreement. considered early bearberry, he was explaining phrasing fbn embarrassing me, don't go too far here. we find a lot of beneficial aspects of agreement. the mexican leader we're told in the mexican press is trying to work with the argentine leader to send a message to president trump, get him off the tirade against this agreement. if he completely rescinds it, you're going to regret it, i'm going to regret it, the whole world will regret it, this guy will make our l
look at empirical evidence, neil, through literally since adam smith.st free economies are most pros prosperous, that president trump picking winners and losers. >> nafta is strangle hold on free markets. i worked on nafta in 1993. it didn't work because of trade i amal bans. nafta is in the way of free markets. that is the point. neil: you worked on this when bill clinton was president? >> i was just a kid. neil: you got over that. guys, thank you very, very much. argentina was not...