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like i said, even adam smith said you need to have rules.eing right now, for instance, is that the tech companies are coming to congress and saying, hey, let's pass a federal privacy law that preempts the states, because after they were successful in the trump administration in eliminating old rules, states moved in. now, they are going, my goodness, the absence of rules at the federal level we are finding is humble for us. -- harmful for us. i think they would welcome rules and we need to make sure consumers and competition are protected in the development of those rules. emily: meantime, on the subject of 5g, you have chairman pai saying he wants the u.s. to be a leader in this. president trump talking tough on huawei, considering an executive order to enforce a u.s. ban on huawei equipment. do you think these actions towards huawei could backfire? tom: i think it is very important to worry about the type -- the cybersecurity of our networks. throughout history, again, going back to the points i make in the book, throughout history, networ
like i said, even adam smith said you need to have rules.eing right now, for instance, is that the tech companies are coming to congress and saying, hey, let's pass a federal privacy law that preempts the states, because after they were successful in the trump administration in eliminating old rules, states moved in. now, they are going, my goodness, the absence of rules at the federal level we are finding is humble for us. -- harmful for us. i think they would welcome rules and we need to make...
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in fact, that's what adam smith believed as well. but as we reached past the 1960's, things started changing, and that was very important when nafta came up in the 1990's. but the way i looked at it when nafta came up for a vote, my district was heavy into textiles. textile fabric manufacturers were highly in favor of nafta because they wanted to be able to compete with the asians, which at that time were getting fabric cheaper from different places and were assembling it in china and elsewhere. china had not really hit the market at that point, but so many places in the caribbean and other places that needed to have an ability to produce and compete with asian fabrics primarily. and so they were highly in favor of it, and then agriculture was the other issue in my district. so that was one reason that i was in favor of nafta. the other was that i thought it was important to america to build up a strategic relationship with mexico and build up mexico, and also to strengthen our relationship in north america as a whole, and especially
in fact, that's what adam smith believed as well. but as we reached past the 1960's, things started changing, and that was very important when nafta came up in the 1990's. but the way i looked at it when nafta came up for a vote, my district was heavy into textiles. textile fabric manufacturers were highly in favor of nafta because they wanted to be able to compete with the asians, which at that time were getting fabric cheaper from different places and were assembling it in china and...
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which of these is the underlying force that balances free markets, according to economist adam smith,estions scare me. hour hand, part of a watch. second hand, part of a watch. minute hand, part of a watch. invisible hand, not in a watch. it is d, invisible hand, final answer. >> but how would we know because it's invisible? so it might be there, but you're right. >> thank you. >> $1,000. don't think about that one too hard. $2,000 question. making it more vegan-friendly, in 2018, google removed what item from its salad emoji? . lettuce, tomato, the fork. [laughs] the hard-boiled egg, c, final answer. >> that's right. you got it. little trepidation there. it's all good. you got it. $2,000. let's go to 3. in 1912, thousands gathered in a kansas field to watch what extremely dangerous, short-lived sport inspired by a recent motorized invention? >> [laughs] okay, miracle mop golf. all right, in 1912, 1912, there was no electric guitar baseball. there was no desktop computer basketball. there was no miracle mop in 1912. kansas city field, short-lived sport. auto polo, c, final answer. >>
which of these is the underlying force that balances free markets, according to economist adam smith,estions scare me. hour hand, part of a watch. second hand, part of a watch. minute hand, part of a watch. invisible hand, not in a watch. it is d, invisible hand, final answer. >> but how would we know because it's invisible? so it might be there, but you're right. >> thank you. >> $1,000. don't think about that one too hard. $2,000 question. making it more vegan-friendly, in...
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the columns from charles krauthammer and that those load stars were your own like john locke or adam smith or friedrich hayek. and the rights of mankind and the necessity of defense and that economic exchange at the end of the decade with the berlin wall down it's easy to see why conservatives and what attracted me my children are the ages i was in the eighties but from an american perspective from conservativism to them a compulsively dishonest president will serve him and demean those that don't the belief that political compromise is a sign of weakness not seen since the likes of joe mccarthy. and then taken directly from the isolationist from world war ii the demonization of immigrants weather in latin america africa or the middle east if it is our own ancestors with 60000 people not including suicides. and then to rage against the news media borrow directly and a conservative news channel don't bother to disguise the fact they are a mouthpiece and temper tantrums against all allies with families through forced deportation that which millions of americans of already paid dearly and thi
the columns from charles krauthammer and that those load stars were your own like john locke or adam smith or friedrich hayek. and the rights of mankind and the necessity of defense and that economic exchange at the end of the decade with the berlin wall down it's easy to see why conservatives and what attracted me my children are the ages i was in the eighties but from an american perspective from conservativism to them a compulsively dishonest president will serve him and demean those that...
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and flowers for everybody and when you talk about the greedy hand the invisible hand of course adam smith and the wealth of nations he wrote a corollary book to this about the moral sentiments of capitalism or he talked about the need for regulation right to balance the greed of capitalism but no one reads that blog now that was an inconvenience this is an inconvenient truth they're like religious theocratic fanatics who only read part of the text and base all their actions on what they believe to be the meaning of the text but forget the entirety of the text yeah it's half truths that's all we want and that's the story of our age this tribalism we've got going on everyone wants a simple narrative and the invisible hand is such a wonderful simple narrative if you wrote another book that complicates it just forget about them right we don't have to worry about them speaking a philosophy if you've read much of john locke sure but isn't he the. and he said that when the social contract this broken the people must revolt in fact the people aren't really revolting at that point because the cont
and flowers for everybody and when you talk about the greedy hand the invisible hand of course adam smith and the wealth of nations he wrote a corollary book to this about the moral sentiments of capitalism or he talked about the need for regulation right to balance the greed of capitalism but no one reads that blog now that was an inconvenience this is an inconvenient truth they're like religious theocratic fanatics who only read part of the text and base all their actions on what they believe...
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. >> congressman adam smith, thank you very much, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> in north carolinaan election worker taken a stand and admitted she was ordered to commit ballot fraud in the ninth district. at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. nobody glows. he gets it. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn ultra. brand power. helping you better. >>> for a third day hearings are under way in north carolina to determine in allegatio
. >> congressman adam smith, thank you very much, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> in north carolinaan election worker taken a stand and admitted she was ordered to commit ballot fraud in the ninth district. at a comfort inn with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. nobody glows. he gets it. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now...
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his husband adam smith looking sharp in a more subdued suit.om masterpiece featured silk la pels, a bow tie and a ball skirt. >> made me feel free. it made me feel beautiful and open.unapologetically masculi masculine. >> all right, billie porter. the 49-year-old wanted to have a conversation with b. this look and wanted people to talk about what it means to be masculine and feminine and what it means to be anything and nefsh between. he was at one time the top trending item from the oscars. i see why. he's amazing. >> certainly turned heads. >>> what about melissa mccarthy in her ensemble. mccarthy hopped to it in a dress covered in stuffed rabbits while presenting at the oscars. the actress took the stage with briaen to hd the best costume awards design. if you're not sure where it came from, her bunny rabbit couture was a nod to the movie "the favourite." henry had the mary pop in's look with a lot of lace. >>> despite no host who was usually providing the comedy. >> other people got their turn and more time to show what they can do. >> they
his husband adam smith looking sharp in a more subdued suit.om masterpiece featured silk la pels, a bow tie and a ball skirt. >> made me feel free. it made me feel beautiful and open.unapologetically masculi masculine. >> all right, billie porter. the 49-year-old wanted to have a conversation with b. this look and wanted people to talk about what it means to be masculine and feminine and what it means to be anything and nefsh between. he was at one time the top trending item from...
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i was curious if you could drill down on the nuclear modernization plan and its debate between adam smith and the in ministrations position. how likely do you think the current plan emerges from this process? and if not what particular program do you think are most vulnerable during the process. >> i think because the obama administration had opposed the new nuclear modernization, -- for example nuclear cruise missile. gb sd even though that was in the obama administration's proposal plan. it is always controversial. >> other than, basically this nuclear modernization plan is the same as the obama administration's plan. the trump administration doesn't like to hear that. some people in the obama administration might not like to hear that as well. they are pretty darn similar. the major elements made it through. i don't think that the democratic house is going to be able to alter that trajectory that much. i think these programs will come under much greater scrutiny. >> a lot of that ends up being cost avoidance as opposed to actual cost cuts. that's the real challenge. if he wants to show
i was curious if you could drill down on the nuclear modernization plan and its debate between adam smith and the in ministrations position. how likely do you think the current plan emerges from this process? and if not what particular program do you think are most vulnerable during the process. >> i think because the obama administration had opposed the new nuclear modernization, -- for example nuclear cruise missile. gb sd even though that was in the obama administration's proposal...
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towards the end of his life, he attained an appreciation for adam smith and david hume. he never wanted to turn economics into dogma. something to be applied mechanically to american policy. with respect to free trade, he would be a pragmatist. he would say what is best for america and its citizens. john o'sullivan eloquently makes a case for free trade. other people today make the case for a degree of protectionism. i think russell kirk's advice to wouldides of this dispute be not to turn anything into a simple doctrine to be imposed upon reality but to listen to reality and the citizens and to look at the results of the policies you attempt to enact. and to see where they lead. russell kirk not only was an nowy figure and what we can see, what trump has branded as america first conservatism, but he was a bedrock component of the conservatism that emerged in the postwar era. we see that not only through his contributions to the national review but also that he was a goldwater and taft conservative. he was a reagan conservative as well as and pat buchanan conservative. h
towards the end of his life, he attained an appreciation for adam smith and david hume. he never wanted to turn economics into dogma. something to be applied mechanically to american policy. with respect to free trade, he would be a pragmatist. he would say what is best for america and its citizens. john o'sullivan eloquently makes a case for free trade. other people today make the case for a degree of protectionism. i think russell kirk's advice to wouldides of this dispute be not to turn...
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. >> chief adams, when i think i look at theacy, captain john nd smith. help one side, he had from the indian people, with the maps that he drew, gives a lot of credence to that. with pocahontas, we completely it aside. somewhere, there has to be some kennel of truth. what that is, but as i look at her legacy, the see, well, it's full of myths, whatever. enduring, and i would aspects within that legacy will continue to endure regardless of how she got to where she was, and i think she was kidnapped. think she said, here i am. it is what it is. it? do i do with i think she made a conscious decision to the best of her what she could to elevate the status, the stock of her people, you know, as opposed to where she was in england. know that my people aren't savages, and that practiced, they while you call it pagan, to them, it was a way of life. by the way, it closely approximates the judeo-christian religion that you embrace. i've got to believe she was able to articulate those viewpoints, that she did serve as a cross-cultural ambassador, and i think that t
. >> chief adams, when i think i look at theacy, captain john nd smith. help one side, he had from the indian people, with the maps that he drew, gives a lot of credence to that. with pocahontas, we completely it aside. somewhere, there has to be some kennel of truth. what that is, but as i look at her legacy, the see, well, it's full of myths, whatever. enduring, and i would aspects within that legacy will continue to endure regardless of how she got to where she was, and i think she was...
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examined were from budweiser, coors, corona, guiness, heineken, miller, peak (organic), sam adams, samuel smith (organic), sierra nevada, stella artois, tsingtao and new belgium. ace perry hard cider was also tested.of particular note, the study found that, despite weed killer products like roundup being prohibited in the making of organic beers and wines, glyphosate was discovered in three of the four organic alcoholic beverages tested.the brewers association, which certifies small independent and craft beers, said in a statement: "brewers do not want glyphosate used on barley or any raw brewing material, and the barley grower organizations have also come out strongly against glyphosate."the amount of glyphosate discovered in the samples ranged as high as 51 parts per billion (ppb) in sutter home wine and more than 25 ppb in non-organic beers from budweiser, coors, corona, miller and tsingtao. the organic drinks were found to have totals as high as 5.2 ppb. while these numbers are below the epa's risk tolerances for beverages, at least one previous scientific study found that as little as one
examined were from budweiser, coors, corona, guiness, heineken, miller, peak (organic), sam adams, samuel smith (organic), sierra nevada, stella artois, tsingtao and new belgium. ace perry hard cider was also tested.of particular note, the study found that, despite weed killer products like roundup being prohibited in the making of organic beers and wines, glyphosate was discovered in three of the four organic alcoholic beverages tested.the brewers association, which certifies small independent...
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a market of stocks and just like any other market, it's prone to all sorts of distortions when adam smithe about the invisible hand of free market capitalism, he forgot to mention that it's the hand of someone with bad reflexes, lousy coordination and possibly some kind of neurological disorder. in short, stock prices do not somehow reflect reality all the time they're as much a product of perception on wall street and the mechanics of the money management business as they are a product of the actual fundamentals by the way, this is why it's possible for you to beat the performance of the averages by investing in individual stocks if the market worked perfectly, you'd never be able to exploit any opportunities because the whole point of this game isto spot stocks that are mispriced so, why do i bring this up because when the action is irrational, it can be very frustrating. i want you to be able to take advantage of these moments where stock prices are simply wrong or at the very least i don't want you throwing up your hands in disgust and giving up on the whole enterprise because nothing
a market of stocks and just like any other market, it's prone to all sorts of distortions when adam smithe about the invisible hand of free market capitalism, he forgot to mention that it's the hand of someone with bad reflexes, lousy coordination and possibly some kind of neurological disorder. in short, stock prices do not somehow reflect reality all the time they're as much a product of perception on wall street and the mechanics of the money management business as they are a product of the...
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just curious if you could drill down on the nuclear modernization plan and this debate between adam smith and the administration's position. how likely do you think the current plan emerges from this process unscathed? if not, what particular programs do you think are most vulnerable during the process? you want to start? >> i'll just say because the obama administration had proposed a nuclear modernization program, i think the programs that were begun then would be less vulnerable. i think the ones that the administration has added since then, low yield nuclear weapons, for example, nuclear cruise missile, would be more vulnerable, and gbsd, even though that was in the obama administration's proposal, or plan, you know, it is always controversial. >> i mean other than this sub launched low yield nuke, basically, this nuclear modernization plan is the same as the obama administration's plan. i know the trump administration doesn't really like to hear that, and that's true. and some people in the obama administration might not like to hear that as well. but they're pretty darn similar. so
just curious if you could drill down on the nuclear modernization plan and this debate between adam smith and the administration's position. how likely do you think the current plan emerges from this process unscathed? if not, what particular programs do you think are most vulnerable during the process? you want to start? >> i'll just say because the obama administration had proposed a nuclear modernization program, i think the programs that were begun then would be less vulnerable. i...
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i want to go now to the chairman of the house armed services committee, democratic congressman adam smithciate your time. so, you know, congressman, michael flynn and other top white house officials were pushing this plan, right, to transfer this nuclear technology to saudi arabia. you know, you hear they're saying there were at least half a dozen times that it was raised that this at best could be inappropriate and unethical, at worst, illegal. do you have any concern there were quid pro quos here? >> absolutely. i mean, this is the big problem with president trump having the business interests that he continues to have and not disclosing them. there's no transparency. we know that trump industries, the companies, they're done business with saudi arabia. they've gotten money from saudi arabia. just like they've gotten money from russian interests as well as part of their private industry. we don't know the details. when something like this comes up, you have to ask yourself the question, is the president looking after the interests of the united states or looking after his own personal b
i want to go now to the chairman of the house armed services committee, democratic congressman adam smithciate your time. so, you know, congressman, michael flynn and other top white house officials were pushing this plan, right, to transfer this nuclear technology to saudi arabia. you know, you hear they're saying there were at least half a dozen times that it was raised that this at best could be inappropriate and unethical, at worst, illegal. do you have any concern there were quid pro quos...
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we have team coverage for you this evening, adam tuss, cory smith standing by. we begin with doug and amelia with the latest on the forecast to time it out for us. >> more timing it out morning commute. we're not dealing with anything tonight. this is all aednesday even it's kind of amazing. this is only wednesday. you got the snow coming in then the ice, kind of a two-part system with the different o problems we hathe roadways. >> this isn't a snowstorm. it's a snowstorm, then ice storm and plain rain tomorrow night but heavy snow tomorrow morning. >> that's why we think all schools -- at least most schools. can't say allschools. what are we dealing with? nothing tonight. this is all wednesday and wednesday morning.no 5:00 a.m. area wide by 6:00 a.m. it's everywhere and it'sng coown pretty good in parts of the area. we'll see a couple inches of snow by 8:00, 9:00. and by 1:00 alreovy changing to ice. look at the ice from d.c. all the way down the blue ridge back up towards the west of the appalachians. this is going to be big time ice zones. western that's some
we have team coverage for you this evening, adam tuss, cory smith standing by. we begin with doug and amelia with the latest on the forecast to time it out for us. >> more timing it out morning commute. we're not dealing with anything tonight. this is all aednesday even it's kind of amazing. this is only wednesday. you got the snow coming in then the ice, kind of a two-part system with the different o problems we hathe roadways. >> this isn't a snowstorm. it's a snowstorm, then ice...
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that's according to the house armed services committee chairman adam smith, who revealed the uptick in a letter to acting defense secretary patrick asian hapat patrick shanahan. more than 3,500 additional troops will be heading to the border starting in the middle of this month to build and reinforce about 160 miles of barbed or razor wire. we've also learned that the u.s. border patrol agents made the largest fentanyl drug bust in history this weekend. it happened at an arizona port of entry. officers found nearly 650 pounds of illegal drugs inside a tractor trailer being driven into the u.s. by a mexican national. >> willie, two points. we'll handle the second story first, good for them, great job. what does this prove? they all say they need more funding at legal ports of entry. they don't need a gold wall with trump brand across the top of it. they need more money at these legal ports of entry to stop where the real drugs come into the united states that kill americans. and then going back again to the story about sending troops to the border. more troops are going to be in the bor
that's according to the house armed services committee chairman adam smith, who revealed the uptick in a letter to acting defense secretary patrick asian hapat patrick shanahan. more than 3,500 additional troops will be heading to the border starting in the middle of this month to build and reinforce about 160 miles of barbed or razor wire. we've also learned that the u.s. border patrol agents made the largest fentanyl drug bust in history this weekend. it happened at an arizona port of entry....
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the rise of the standard of living of everyone in this world has benefitted from capitalism and adam smiths >> look. the people at the top end of the spectrum are generally the most productive people in the economy. you know, entrepreneurs that are creating all these new companies. there is not a fixed pie of wealth the people at the top end create new companies. they create thousands of jobs. there's no point penalizing them we already penalize them very hard we're not going to go back to high tax rates globalization makes that impossible >> want to thank you both. they're playing us out with the music, but we appreciate it. >> thank you >> thank you >> calm discussion anyway, thanks >>> when we return, kevin mccarthy will join us to talk about the news of the morning. a tentative deal to avoid a government shutdown. and later, jack lew is our guest. "squawk box" will be right back. [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, becau
the rise of the standard of living of everyone in this world has benefitted from capitalism and adam smiths >> look. the people at the top end of the spectrum are generally the most productive people in the economy. you know, entrepreneurs that are creating all these new companies. there is not a fixed pie of wealth the people at the top end create new companies. they create thousands of jobs. there's no point penalizing them we already penalize them very hard we're not going to go back...
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. >> welcome to carmen smith adam kinzinger's second job. >> we don't talk about politics.n. >> mission has been piloting this military intelligence plan, the rc 26, over the arizona-mexico border for the past two weeks. >> when i'm on active duty, i become a political. >> before politics, he served in the u.s. air force during don't like doing tours of duty in both iraq and afghanistan. now a lieutenant colonel with the air national guard, he's fighting a different kind of battle. >> border patrol has such a vast area out here they are trying to cover. they have asked us to bring air assets to help them. >> the massive border terrain makes it difficult to spot illegal activity, but inside the joint task force center, the work of adam kinzinger and other pirates is crunched and analyzed in real time. >> it helps us put air assets on the target. help us answer the call for agents when agents are on the field requesting your support. >> officials the information and pictures gathered from flights like these can help stop the smugglers and cartels. >> to protect this from all
. >> welcome to carmen smith adam kinzinger's second job. >> we don't talk about politics.n. >> mission has been piloting this military intelligence plan, the rc 26, over the arizona-mexico border for the past two weeks. >> when i'm on active duty, i become a political. >> before politics, he served in the u.s. air force during don't like doing tours of duty in both iraq and afghanistan. now a lieutenant colonel with the air national guard, he's fighting a...
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sprained ankle status, last regular season home game for stanford's atlanta smith, senior day, carter hosted arizona state, and look at adamson go. just like her big brother quarterback russell wilson of the seahawks, it is the end of the first quarter, step back, 3! deanna williams, she led the quarter with 15 points, 4th quarter, grown woman, moving to the baseline. that is strong. smith scored 14, it was 71-50, improving a record of 23-4, it is time for second place in the pac-12. when you are down 20 in the second half, this is the crowd size. they are left for dead, they woke up, over arizona defense, they came all the way back to tie it at 62-62. they send it into overtime, they kept attacking, mackenzie, forms, 5 threes in the game. california women, home cook arizona 82-76, improved to a record 16-11, what an emotional senior day win for the head coach. >> [ crying ] i'm not this much of a crybaby, always. what can i say? we were down by 20. i challenged them at halftime. and like i just think you saw everything that we are about today. >> jones has reason to cry, he lost 15 straight games. arizona state, a destruc
sprained ankle status, last regular season home game for stanford's atlanta smith, senior day, carter hosted arizona state, and look at adamson go. just like her big brother quarterback russell wilson of the seahawks, it is the end of the first quarter, step back, 3! deanna williams, she led the quarter with 15 points, 4th quarter, grown woman, moving to the baseline. that is strong. smith scored 14, it was 71-50, improving a record of 23-4, it is time for second place in the pac-12. when you...
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on behalf of adam schiff and smith they write this. you and your administration to be candid with the american people. a summit with little more than spectacle will erode -- measure that when you talk about lindsey graham and how he refers to it as a 12-step program and we are now on step two. it is that complicated. >> maybe our elected representatives can slow down and take a step back. the process of negotiation with soviet union was slow and we took a few steps forward and some back. president reagan in iceland walked away with a deal because it wasn't the right deal. we would all do well to understand these negotiations would happen. we should all be calmly looking at the results. we don't control it. >> also vietnam wasn't just chosen as a summit site because of the economy. they were wracked by war for so long. american lost over 58,000 american soldiers. it was a searing experience. the other day i was shooting what i thought would be a fun story about the barber here in hanoi giving out hair cuts, pick a kim or trump haircut.
on behalf of adam schiff and smith they write this. you and your administration to be candid with the american people. a summit with little more than spectacle will erode -- measure that when you talk about lindsey graham and how he refers to it as a 12-step program and we are now on step two. it is that complicated. >> maybe our elected representatives can slow down and take a step back. the process of negotiation with soviet union was slow and we took a few steps forward and some back....
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he is writing saying you've got to have the portraits and adams son-in-law williams stephen smith writesack and says mather brown is busy about the portraits but then jefferson gets the bad news. he says adams is like , yours i do not think so well of. then shortly after that he received a letter from his own secretary william short in london and he says, mr. adams is in excellent likeness that of mr. jefferson 's in other words to be a study. so all of his colleagues were in agreement this is not a good likeness. did that influence jeffersons thinking? we don't know for sure. he makes no comment on the paintings once they are received but no one seems to know what happened to his portrait in that later years when he is making a catalog of his collection adams is listed there and he was displayed in a prominent spot in the monticello parlor and followed him to philadelphia them back to monticello and if you're busy monticello some of the originals are there or rehab replicas of many we know were there so we have assembled a collection at monticello. we know were john adams hung, no menti
he is writing saying you've got to have the portraits and adams son-in-law williams stephen smith writesack and says mather brown is busy about the portraits but then jefferson gets the bad news. he says adams is like , yours i do not think so well of. then shortly after that he received a letter from his own secretary william short in london and he says, mr. adams is in excellent likeness that of mr. jefferson 's in other words to be a study. so all of his colleagues were in agreement this is...
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ina in a moment we will talk to adam fleming in brussels, but first we will speak to norman smith atdoes this take us somewhere new in our relationship over brexit? it is a far cry from where we were a few weeks ago when mr corbin was trying to force a general election, refusing to meet mrs may. she was accusing him of trying to scupper brexit. they are now on the same page and they are talking to each other and talking about the details of the deal, rather than shouting past each other. there is a thawing, narrowing of the divide, if you like. you can see that in the tone of the letter. mrs may is sort of applauding mr corbyn for recognising the priority is in getting a deal not calling for a second referendum, applauding him for recognising the backstop is the issue which has got to be dealt with. applauding him urging the eu to do more to guarantee future security cooperation and significantly, mrs may edging closer to labour's position on employment rights. saying future mps could have a vote in deciding to adopt eu employment rights. there is the offer of more cash for those com
ina in a moment we will talk to adam fleming in brussels, but first we will speak to norman smith atdoes this take us somewhere new in our relationship over brexit? it is a far cry from where we were a few weeks ago when mr corbin was trying to force a general election, refusing to meet mrs may. she was accusing him of trying to scupper brexit. they are now on the same page and they are talking to each other and talking about the details of the deal, rather than shouting past each other. there...
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adam. >> greg: he's the best. >> jesse: that's how you do it. sandra smith? >> sandra: not jesse and juan.. the free diver in the czech republic taking a dip underneath clear ice on lake milda. holy take a deep breath here. cut a hole in the thick sheet of ice that covers the lake he back stroked with his face up towards the ice and then face down on his lap back. the brave soul behind the stunt his name peter kapune 54 years old. credits diet and strict workout regiment for the amazing feat he emerged and said i'm okay: >> jesse: never miss an episode of the five. "special report" is up next. >> bret: jesse, thanks. this is a fox news alert. welcome to washington and the white house lawn. i'm bret baier. we are three hours away from president trump's speech to the nation and second official state of the union address. at this hour the president is in the white house behind me putting the finishing touches on a speech in which the administration insists unity will be the theme. but with the government just coming out of the longest shutdown in history and another one looming in less than t
adam. >> greg: he's the best. >> jesse: that's how you do it. sandra smith? >> sandra: not jesse and juan.. the free diver in the czech republic taking a dip underneath clear ice on lake milda. holy take a deep breath here. cut a hole in the thick sheet of ice that covers the lake he back stroked with his face up towards the ice and then face down on his lap back. the brave soul behind the stunt his name peter kapune 54 years old. credits diet and strict workout regiment for...
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wearing a black suit that you might expect a george washington or john adams to wear so there is a lot of different imagery that smith has built into the portrait. they blacken their faces to disguise themselves. they also wore red bandannas. >> when you use the mic, get it close to your mouth. it's not very sensitive. >> this will be our last question. >> how does the collection of franklin papers compare to yale's? dr. spero: we have 70% of his correspondence. we are the repository of record for the vast majority of franklin's papers. there is not another institution that has as much of his correspondence as us. yale has an incredible collection and, in fact, the american philosophical society and yale have been partnering on the franklin papers for almost 50, maybe more than 50 years now so the franklin papers are a partnership between aps and yale because we both have these incredible collections of franklin materials. >> i would like to thank you again for coming out this evening. we have books available for sale on the back table and dr. spero will be signing copies as well. thank you again. [applause] [caption
wearing a black suit that you might expect a george washington or john adams to wear so there is a lot of different imagery that smith has built into the portrait. they blacken their faces to disguise themselves. they also wore red bandannas. >> when you use the mic, get it close to your mouth. it's not very sensitive. >> this will be our last question. >> how does the collection of franklin papers compare to yale's? dr. spero: we have 70% of his correspondence. we are the...
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. >>> amy adams on her recent nomination in the film "vice" and why the term movie star makes her physically cringe as you will see. harry smithm brady looking tonight for his sixth super bowl title at the age of 41. and with no end insight. morgan and i are ready to answer your questions on live your questions on live television, send us your right. but, uh, a talking gecko? i'll tell you why because people trust advertising icons. some bloke tells you to go to geico.com and you're like, really? and just who might you be? but a gecko - he can be trusted. i ask you if you want to save hundreds on car insurance. and you're like, yes thank you, mind babysitting my kids? i'm like, of course i'll sit with the kids. you're like a brother to me. geico.com. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. alice loves the smell of gain so much, she wished it came in a fabric softener too. [throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! excedrin sees your intense, piercing headache, even if no one else can. it's why we focus only on headaches.
. >>> amy adams on her recent nomination in the film "vice" and why the term movie star makes her physically cringe as you will see. harry smithm brady looking tonight for his sixth super bowl title at the age of 41. and with no end insight. morgan and i are ready to answer your questions on live your questions on live television, send us your right. but, uh, a talking gecko? i'll tell you why because people trust advertising icons. some bloke tells you to go to geico.com and...
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smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. new fallout after the chairman of the house intelligence committee announced a new probe into the president's foreign business dealings and russian election meddling. adamnounces after having found zero russian collusion he will look at every aspect of my life financial and personal, even though there is no reason to be doing so. never happened before, unlimited presidential harassment. end tweet. >> sandra: john roberts is live now with more. john, good morning. >> bill: remember it was the line in the state of the union address on tuesday night that drew murmurs from the democratic side of the house when the president uttered it saying that it would potentially jeopardize the economic future of the country if, among other things, congress were to pursue what he called ridiculous partisan investigation. democrats brushed off those warnings because adam schiff, the chairman of the house intelligence committee literally the next morning poked a finger in the president's eye announcing that not only would his committee be looking at a possible connection between the trump campaign and russia which mueller and the intelligence committees have been looking
smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. new fallout after the chairman of the house intelligence committee announced a new probe into the president's foreign business dealings and russian election meddling. adamnounces after having found zero russian collusion he will look at every aspect of my life financial and personal, even though there is no reason to be doing so. never happened before, unlimited presidential harassment. end tweet. >> sandra: john roberts is live now with more. john,...