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only thing scarier than adam smith in the house and adam smith in the senate what did i call. >> steveschiff. >> ainsley: how can you get that wrong after all the nicknames. >> brian: adam smith into capitalism. >> ainsley: it was a lie. smear fine try to get someone in office and not in office and it involved the intel community. everyone should be appalled by this. >> steve: sure, absolutely. there is the question why was karine jean-pierre so reluctant to talk about this? because it comes down to now the president is joe biden. joe biden, as lucas just said, was the vice president during the time this was all explained to the president. how much did joe know at the time. >> brian: right. >> steve: and did he tell anybody? and did he run with it. >> brian: their agenda in 2016 that's now been exposed is going to help donald trump in 2024. it actually backs up his story and a lot of stuff he has been saying. meanwhile, i will walk it out in about an hour and we go over it in more detail about how everything got off track with the press. fox news alert. six people on the fbi watch list
only thing scarier than adam smith in the house and adam smith in the senate what did i call. >> steveschiff. >> ainsley: how can you get that wrong after all the nicknames. >> brian: adam smith into capitalism. >> ainsley: it was a lie. smear fine try to get someone in office and not in office and it involved the intel community. everyone should be appalled by this. >> steve: sure, absolutely. there is the question why was karine jean-pierre so reluctant to talk...
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hi, it's great discovery or rediscovery, you might say was the invisible hand of adam smith. it was that most of our institutions, most of our life, our economic life is in between. it's not macro and micro. it's messel. it's the spontaneous orders, as he would say, of human interaction, as in the german language, which is not planned by anyone. and i can't just say, well, now i'm going use the word, for christ's sake. now crisis is the word. you're you're stuck with it. and, and most so social institutions. so the the side of the french enlightenment or the the characteristically french side of the enlightenment is the reason side. and he didn't believe in a unaided human reason and that sense that sense he shared was people like edmund burke, a conservative, but he also he also didn't believe in the corresponding french idea of rousseau and so forth that private property the problem and we need to crush it and centrally plan on the contrary he believed all through his life in in the liberty side of the enlightenment which what you see in france but it's especially obvious i
hi, it's great discovery or rediscovery, you might say was the invisible hand of adam smith. it was that most of our institutions, most of our life, our economic life is in between. it's not macro and micro. it's messel. it's the spontaneous orders, as he would say, of human interaction, as in the german language, which is not planned by anyone. and i can't just say, well, now i'm going use the word, for christ's sake. now crisis is the word. you're you're stuck with it. and, and most so social...
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adam smith, washington state. thank you. more protests in new york. go on for a while after the choke hold death of a homeless man. his family wants the marine vet who restrained him to be charged. will it happen? first light bulb, toilets, showers. now the government is going after your dishwasher. why the biden administration is being accused of getting all of our lives. we'll have more on that coming up. at red land cotton, the bedding start right here on our family's cotton farm in north alabama. the heartland of america. we rely on hard work and honest manufacturing to deliver high quality, heirloom inspired bedding, bath towels and more, all made in the usa. experience the farm to home difference for yourself. go to red land cotton dot com and receive 15% off your order with code fox news. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. we'll replace your windshield, and recalibrate your advanced safety system. so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ re
adam smith, washington state. thank you. more protests in new york. go on for a while after the choke hold death of a homeless man. his family wants the marine vet who restrained him to be charged. will it happen? first light bulb, toilets, showers. now the government is going after your dishwasher. why the biden administration is being accused of getting all of our lives. we'll have more on that coming up. at red land cotton, the bedding start right here on our family's cotton farm in north...
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institute.— immediately disregarded the adam smith institute. k you'll agree. yesr_ think. i think you'll agree. hee. h— think. i think you'll agree. hee. h ee— think. i think you'll agree. hee. h he .— think. i think you'll agree. yes, i do . because- think. i think you'll agree. yes, i do . because it- think. i think you'll agree. /rts r:rtr t e think. i think you'll agree. /rts rtrtr t e yes, i do. because it seems to me to want to narrow debate . and me to want to narrow debate. and it's the beginnings of totality ism, isn't it, that if only one view is allowed to be given and you made the very interesting point that the people who hold these views think they're eternal. but if we learn anything from history, we should learn views that one learn that views that one generation as absolutely generation takes as absolutely set in stone and absolutely extraordinary for anybody to disagree with the next disagree with by the next generation. views that generation. become views that are eccentric and are considered eccentric and marginal that theref
institute.— immediately disregarded the adam smith institute. k you'll agree. yesr_ think. i think you'll agree. hee. h— think. i think you'll agree. hee. h ee— think. i think you'll agree. hee. h he .— think. i think you'll agree. yes, i do . because- think. i think you'll agree. yes, i do . because it- think. i think you'll agree. /rts r:rtr t e think. i think you'll agree. /rts rtrtr t e yes, i do. because it seems to me to want to narrow debate . and me to want to narrow debate. and...
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convinced that i could maybe address a second puzzle and this is you know, another version of adam smith's famous question. how can we account for the rapid economic growth and the acceleration of innovation after 1750 that emerged in some european populations and their cultural descendants in north america? i suspect that the convergence. or at least some of the convergence between weird and highest contribution lies in our similar points of departure. as john mentioned we begin with a recognition that humans are a kind of aid. subject to nepotistic and tribal instincts as well as a cultural species capable of acquiring an internalizing a wide range of norms, including those that can lead to profitable and mutually beneficial transactions with strangers. and anonymous others looking back at high acai was truly an intuitive cultural evolutionist. we now know from quite a bit of research that humans unlike other species are born cultural learners. we readily attend to imitate and unconsciously acquire a broad range of practices social norms motivations decision heuristics attentional biases
convinced that i could maybe address a second puzzle and this is you know, another version of adam smith's famous question. how can we account for the rapid economic growth and the acceleration of innovation after 1750 that emerged in some european populations and their cultural descendants in north america? i suspect that the convergence. or at least some of the convergence between weird and highest contribution lies in our similar points of departure. as john mentioned we begin with a...
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and we talked to congressman adam smith about his struggles with anxiety, chronic pain, and the difficultieslife in politics. first, global security concerns over russia's invasion of you crying and china's new assertiveness as chop of the agenda as g7 gathers in japan for a summit. hosting the event, hiroshima, the first city to be leveled by an american atomic bomb in 1945 claiming an estimated 140,000 lives and forever changing the world. as he held bilateral talks with president biden earlier japan's prime minister fumio kishida said the world is at a crossroads following russia's attack on ukraine. though the g7 leaders represent some of the world's most powerful and wealthiest countries the focus will be on the two major powers not at the table, russia and china. joining us now is zach cooper a former aide to the u.s. national security council and a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and sylvia urman, a former french ambassador to russia and a former french ambassador to china. good evening both of you and thanyou so much for joining us here on the context. let me ask y
and we talked to congressman adam smith about his struggles with anxiety, chronic pain, and the difficultieslife in politics. first, global security concerns over russia's invasion of you crying and china's new assertiveness as chop of the agenda as g7 gathers in japan for a summit. hosting the event, hiroshima, the first city to be leveled by an american atomic bomb in 1945 claiming an estimated 140,000 lives and forever changing the world. as he held bilateral talks with president biden...
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coming up, i'm joined by congressman -- congressman adam smith of washington state to talk about the state of negotiations, including the cuts that are being demanded by republicans, and the lines that they won't cross. plus, all talk to state senator, mia mcleod, one shows that the so called sister senators, a bipartisan group who banded together to try to stop educating abortion ban in their state. the ban passed, but the battle is not over yet. and i'll call to order this week's meeting of the velshi banned book club. on the agenda, one of the most important graphic novels of all-time. mouse, the legendary art speaker man joins me, coming up on velshi. on velshi. that's it. miracle-gro. all you need to know to grow. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervive nerve relief from the world's number one nerve care company. nervive contains ala to relieve nerve aches, and b-complex vitamins to fortify healthy nerves. try nervive. and, try nervive pain relieving roll-on. subway's still upping their game. show us how stephen. chuck you got to admire bel
coming up, i'm joined by congressman -- congressman adam smith of washington state to talk about the state of negotiations, including the cuts that are being demanded by republicans, and the lines that they won't cross. plus, all talk to state senator, mia mcleod, one shows that the so called sister senators, a bipartisan group who banded together to try to stop educating abortion ban in their state. the ban passed, but the battle is not over yet. and i'll call to order this week's meeting of...
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that adam smith would've written up book about _ adam smith would've written up book about this _ adam the states and around the world. ., ,, , ., ., ., around the world. thank you for that very important _ around the world. thank you for that very important conversations - around the world. thank you for that very important conversations to - around the world. thank you for that very important conversations to be l very important conversations to be had. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. it's a mix of theatre, athleticism and high drama. for arthur byrne, wrestling is his life and his passion, but it wasn't always like this. # i can show you the world... here he is at the age of ten, a for oliver in i'd do anything on bbc one. his stage career took him to some big shows. it's hard to appreciate something like that when you are a child because it's such a massive thing to happen. that's when i really appreciated, when i tell other people what i did when i was young and they go, what? ? as eighteen, arthur realised theatre wasn't for him so he moved hundreds of miles
that adam smith would've written up book about _ adam smith would've written up book about this _ adam the states and around the world. ., ,, , ., ., ., around the world. thank you for that very important _ around the world. thank you for that very important conversations - around the world. thank you for that very important conversations to - around the world. thank you for that very important conversations to be l very important conversations to be had. around the world and across the uk....
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that the very 1st that needs to be to change habits and through wayne, this in 2015 we sounded, adam smith found so it was a real junk food project with interest that we distribute suit that would otherwise be wasted at the time and that was $25.00 test pages around the case of meals made some rescue since then, adams helped to create over a 120 projects and the u. k. i'm 6 other countries, $7000.00 times to seems to be safe and the bed. what size of course of successful the projects is also that the problems on the got was. so we're at the time this my house and the real time for projecting leads. this is a $16000.00 square foot warehouse on intercept surface food would have gone to waste, say behind me it's only on postables the so next it was we have a to meet you find that we comfortable with waste to make sure that i'm going to because like it's a lot of trouble receipt, beautiful fruits and vegetables, and lots of very expensive products that come in like notes and seeds and high value kind of nice products going to waste. but you know, the so many people that caught fonts can access
that the very 1st that needs to be to change habits and through wayne, this in 2015 we sounded, adam smith found so it was a real junk food project with interest that we distribute suit that would otherwise be wasted at the time and that was $25.00 test pages around the case of meals made some rescue since then, adams helped to create over a 120 projects and the u. k. i'm 6 other countries, $7000.00 times to seems to be safe and the bed. what size of course of successful the projects is also...
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and through wayne, this in 2015 we sounded, adam smith found so it was a real junk food project with interest that we distribute suit that would otherwise be wasted at the time. and that was 25 test pages around the case of meals made some rescue since then items helped create over 120 projects and the u. k. i'm 6 other countries, $7000.00 tons of seems to be safe and the bit which has of course as successful the projective. also that the problems on the got was so we're at the time this my house and the real time for projecting weights. this is a $16000.00 square foot house, i think, to step surface food would have gone to waste time. it is only combustible stuff. so next it was, we have a to meet. you find that we comfortable with waste to make sure that i'm going to because like it's a lot of trouble receipt. beautiful fruits and vegetables and lots of very expensive products that come in. like nuts and seeds and high volume kind of nice products. going to waste, but you know, the so many people not caught fonts can access besides, this amount of food symbolizes a lack of relation
and through wayne, this in 2015 we sounded, adam smith found so it was a real junk food project with interest that we distribute suit that would otherwise be wasted at the time. and that was 25 test pages around the case of meals made some rescue since then items helped create over 120 projects and the u. k. i'm 6 other countries, $7000.00 tons of seems to be safe and the bit which has of course as successful the projective. also that the problems on the got was so we're at the time this my...
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and through wayne, this in 2015 we found as adam smith found. so it was a real junk food project with interest that we distribute suit that would otherwise be wasted at the time and that was $25.00 past states around the case of meals made some rest of the see since then items helped create over 120 projects and the u. k . i'm 6 other countries, 7000 thompson seems to be safe in the bed. what size of course of successful the projective. also that the problems on you got was so we're at the time this warehouse and the realtor for projecting leads. this is a $16000.00 square foot warehouse intercept surface food would have gone to waste, say behind me on postables stuff. so next to us we have a to meet. you find that we come most of the best way to make sure that i'm going to because buckets on receipt, beautiful fruits and vegetables and lots of very expensive products that come in like notes and seeds and type value kind of nice products going to waste. but, you know, there's so many people that caught fonts can access besides, this amount of fo
and through wayne, this in 2015 we found as adam smith found. so it was a real junk food project with interest that we distribute suit that would otherwise be wasted at the time and that was $25.00 past states around the case of meals made some rest of the see since then items helped create over 120 projects and the u. k . i'm 6 other countries, 7000 thompson seems to be safe in the bed. what size of course of successful the projective. also that the problems on you got was so we're at the time...
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and then we've done sort of individual classes, like classes on adam smith, on tocqueville and on george orwell. and right now i'm back to literature teaching a class on indian and pakistani fiction, which is soon coming to an end. and when you taught the enlightenment, what was the the the book that you used? we didn't use a textbook. we did we did readings from the actual authors. and it's quite you know, and in that case, it's not particularly difficult. but because the enlightenment readers were writers were were reading to be understood. so they're not trying to couch things in too many hidden metaphors. we started with john locke and hobbes in the obvious places. we went on to montesquieu. we read the spirit of laws. we read persian letters, we read a lot of voltaire. we read rousseau, we read david hume, we read thomas paine and the american founding fathers and just a whole variety of people and it was a huge hit in a couple of the students actually said, why don't we read these things in high school? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit b
and then we've done sort of individual classes, like classes on adam smith, on tocqueville and on george orwell. and right now i'm back to literature teaching a class on indian and pakistani fiction, which is soon coming to an end. and when you taught the enlightenment, what was the the the book that you used? we didn't use a textbook. we did we did readings from the actual authors. and it's quite you know, and in that case, it's not particularly difficult. but because the enlightenment readers...
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k. governments but also by adam smith international which is a u. k. contractor, we saw a billing cat receiving money from the contractor to monex, which has delivered us taxpayer supported equipment to the so called white helmets in syria. and at the same time belling cat was attacking critics of the white helmets. but the last 2 days, oh no, has been locked in a spot with the outlet this week. even cooling by the in cap. a cy, all is that just he's on bus, you know, shooting from the hip, like he does, or do you think his claims have basis? yeah, i mean, sorry to go so far down the rabbit hole here and it's true. this is one of the few places on an international network where i can say these things, and it's shocking that members of belin carrier now working with the new york times as they rank and us government funding to produce findings that support us and u. k. foreign policy objectives and what do you on musk said about the texas shooting? why can't comment on that? i can't see where that, whether that's true or not, but billing cut absolutel
k. governments but also by adam smith international which is a u. k. contractor, we saw a billing cat receiving money from the contractor to monex, which has delivered us taxpayer supported equipment to the so called white helmets in syria. and at the same time belling cat was attacking critics of the white helmets. but the last 2 days, oh no, has been locked in a spot with the outlet this week. even cooling by the in cap. a cy, all is that just he's on bus, you know, shooting from the hip,...
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and then we've done sort of individual classes, like classes on adam smith, on tocqueville and on george orwell. and right now i'm back to literature teaching a class on indian and pakistani fiction, which is soon coming to an end. and when you taught the enlightenment, what was the the the book that you used? we didn't use a textbook. we did we did readings from the actual authors. and it's quite you know, and in that case, it's not particularly difficult. but because the enlightenment readers were writers were were reading to be understood. so they're not trying to couch things in too many hidden metaphors. we started with john locke and hobbes in the obvious places. we went on to montesquieu. we read the spirit of laws. we read persian letters, we read a lot of voltaire. we read rousseau, we read david hume, we read thomas paine and the american founding fathers and just a whole variety of people and it was a huge hit in a couple of the students actually said, why don't we read these things in high school? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit b
and then we've done sort of individual classes, like classes on adam smith, on tocqueville and on george orwell. and right now i'm back to literature teaching a class on indian and pakistani fiction, which is soon coming to an end. and when you taught the enlightenment, what was the the the book that you used? we didn't use a textbook. we did we did readings from the actual authors. and it's quite you know, and in that case, it's not particularly difficult. but because the enlightenment readers...
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k. governments, but also by adam smith international which is a u. k. contractor, which was responsible for a disaster scheme in the iliad province of north western syria. that saw u. k. tax payer money being delivered as is bags of cash to the outside of philly at their job. it on us. or we saw billing cat receiving money from the contractor key monex, which has delivered us tax pair supported equipment to the so called white helmets in syria. and at the same time belling cat was attacking critics of the white helmets. and as we know, and as we why we reported that has been widely reported, the spelling catch is funded to the tune of over $200000.00 pounds a year by the national endowment for democracy, which is the regime change arm of the us government, which according to one of its founders did with the c i a did covertly now in an over fashion. so if building cat is to hold credibility, it needs to stop describing itself as an independent news agency. okay. okay. not, not in that, then you suggested that was it the national endowment for democra
k. governments, but also by adam smith international which is a u. k. contractor, which was responsible for a disaster scheme in the iliad province of north western syria. that saw u. k. tax payer money being delivered as is bags of cash to the outside of philly at their job. it on us. or we saw billing cat receiving money from the contractor key monex, which has delivered us tax pair supported equipment to the so called white helmets in syria. and at the same time belling cat was attacking...
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even adam smith said that it cannot exist outside of an ethical context.ple are realizing how unethical it is when huge insurance companies making billions and billions of profit will deny a life-saving operation to someone who needs it. these people realize this now. people realize that there is a tear in this defective pharmaceutical companies, big oil companies, food and gun manufacturers and defense contractors. people do realize this. so we have to deal with it. we don't want to use a government like a big bludgeon. first of all there is such a thing as, you talk about this in your new book. why are we giving subsidies. huge corporate subsidies to these corporations which then cause all of these problems making these huge corporate profits. subsidies. going to a reasonable corporate tax rate. this deregulation, job killing d regulations, not all of these regulations are job killing. they are safety regulations. food regulations. years ago when the fda, somebody from the food and drug administration saw that there was a carcinogen and a particular food
even adam smith said that it cannot exist outside of an ethical context.ple are realizing how unethical it is when huge insurance companies making billions and billions of profit will deny a life-saving operation to someone who needs it. these people realize this now. people realize that there is a tear in this defective pharmaceutical companies, big oil companies, food and gun manufacturers and defense contractors. people do realize this. so we have to deal with it. we don't want to use a...
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. >> i'm here with the winners of the advanced division, the adams smith division put on by the councileconomic education these students beat 6500 students from around the country. from carmel, indiana >> i understand how to world works and the different models, all very interesting. >> william, what should the fed do in june i really need to know. >> i think people at the fed probably have more expertise than a high school student but i'll leave it up to them. >> jordan, you talked about a book you read that the fed was too easy for too long. give me an idea. does that cause inflation? >> i think it's definitely complicated. looking at the asset market, like real estate, there can be asset price inflation in addition to normal prices of goods in the economy >> tell me why do kids need to know economics >> i think economics is more than just a science. i think it really does explain how the world works. you can relate it to any subject. >> william, be careful, your favorite economist right now >> keatons he's been influenced in economics. his fiscal policies on spending and taxes are re
. >> i'm here with the winners of the advanced division, the adams smith division put on by the councileconomic education these students beat 6500 students from around the country. from carmel, indiana >> i understand how to world works and the different models, all very interesting. >> william, what should the fed do in june i really need to know. >> i think people at the fed probably have more expertise than a high school student but i'll leave it up to them. >>...
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>> that is a really good question, jim, and i'm a big believer in adam smith and free markets, and togetherice industry, we got together as a group, and where i serve on the board, 1% or less than 1% of the total number of semiconductors worldwide, so we had to make the case about our devices and show they do save lives, and in our case, we had a peer review publiced study that came out showing a 39% reduction in mortality for patients who have a sleep app machine, and that gave us evidence to go to the regulators and we got the supply now and we are all of the outside of the perfect storm, and as you said, we grew 30 plus percent last quarter 40% in the plus side. >> when i talk to patients, the one thing that is clear there is not enough awareness i do aware witness brain issues with different foundations and i am shocked i don't feel there is enough focus on what you do i think there are a lot of people walking around with your illness and therefore, the size of the marnket is much bigger than people think? >> look, it's absolutely huge, jim. if you add up the 1 billion people with sleep
>> that is a really good question, jim, and i'm a big believer in adam smith and free markets, and togetherice industry, we got together as a group, and where i serve on the board, 1% or less than 1% of the total number of semiconductors worldwide, so we had to make the case about our devices and show they do save lives, and in our case, we had a peer review publiced study that came out showing a 39% reduction in mortality for patients who have a sleep app machine, and that gave us...
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thanks very much we're about to begin the council of economic education competition for the adam smithh school kids are not just smart they're ph.d smart i think a chatbot's got nothing on these kids here, really left standing to compete after a brutal series of elimination rounds we have on my right here. carmel high school from indiana. [ cheering ] >> and we have the gwinnett school of mathematics, science and technology from georgia. [ cheering ] >> we have hunter college high school from right here in new york [ cheering ] >> and phillips exeter academy from new hampshire [ applause ] >> you're all winners for getting this far, but only one school takes home the coveted crown of the biggest economic geeks in the country you guys all know the rules. we talked about it and we have a series of judges here we go let's play the national economics challenge. question number one, assume clara's nominal salary is rising by 10% per year while inflation is at 4% per year. how long would it take for clara's real income to double? >> ten seconds >> five seconds. get something on your board. >
thanks very much we're about to begin the council of economic education competition for the adam smithh school kids are not just smart they're ph.d smart i think a chatbot's got nothing on these kids here, really left standing to compete after a brutal series of elimination rounds we have on my right here. carmel high school from indiana. [ cheering ] >> and we have the gwinnett school of mathematics, science and technology from georgia. [ cheering ] >> we have hunter college high...
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i believe that capitalism, you know, adam smith who was the main architect of free market capitalismee market capitalism cannot exist outside an ethical contest. i think public policy has to have ethics. so i believe the american people, our safety our health and our well-being, should come before short-term profits for huge corporate entities. i believe that there are other stakeholders besides just stockholders. >> sean: you're throwing out a lot of cliches. >> i don't think so. >> sean: i want to dig down deep here. what do you think, i want for example, lower taxes, more freedom, less government bureaucracy and i want energy independence. i want borders secure. >> okay, let's take one at a time. >> i want law and order. what do you want. >> let's go with each one. take each one at a time. the first one you said was lower taxes, i want lower taxes for middle class people. i want higher taxes for people who have huge amounts of wealth and are living at the expense of public policies. >> sean: how high? >> how high? i want to see a wealth tax. i think people who -- first of all, i t
i believe that capitalism, you know, adam smith who was the main architect of free market capitalismee market capitalism cannot exist outside an ethical contest. i think public policy has to have ethics. so i believe the american people, our safety our health and our well-being, should come before short-term profits for huge corporate entities. i believe that there are other stakeholders besides just stockholders. >> sean: you're throwing out a lot of cliches. >> i don't think so....
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joining me is congressman adam smith, top democrat on the house armed services committee.ing that people have been watching for and waiting for is the long awaited and promised counteroffensive from ukraine to begin. now seeing this rare kind of day time aerial attack from russia over kyiv, do you think that the counter counteroffensive should already be under way? >> i don't know already. it is definitely imminent. and ukrainians have also stepped up their attacks in main other areas about and they are desperate to try to disrupt the counter offensive and also ukrainian air defenses have been incredibly successful. so russia is poking and producting with the daytime attack, trying to mix up the attack so that the air defenses are not as successful. but overall it underscores the brutality of what russia is doing to ukraine and the necessity of supporting ukraine and being able to take their country back. >> really interesting perspective in connecting those dots. i want to ask you also happening and very importantly in washington right now is this deal that was struck ove
joining me is congressman adam smith, top democrat on the house armed services committee.ing that people have been watching for and waiting for is the long awaited and promised counteroffensive from ukraine to begin. now seeing this rare kind of day time aerial attack from russia over kyiv, do you think that the counter counteroffensive should already be under way? >> i don't know already. it is definitely imminent. and ukrainians have also stepped up their attacks in main other areas...
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three democratic lawmakers, lloyd doggett of texas, josh gottheimer of new jersey, and congressman adam smith of washington will join ali velshi starting at 10 am eastern, right here on msnbc. make sure you tune in. but next, tim scott and ron desantis join at the field of republican candidates for president that donald trump continues to hold a commanding lead in the polls. are these the two to beat him? we will discuss, after the break. uss, after the break. break. ♪ did you know 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? dryness and frizz that keeps coming back, could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. you need pantene's miracle rescue deep conditioner. it's filled with pro-vitamins to help hair lock in moisture, visibly repairing six months of damage in just one use, with no weigh-down. guaranteed, or your money back. for hair that looks healthy and stays healthy. if you know, you know it's pantene. ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking.
three democratic lawmakers, lloyd doggett of texas, josh gottheimer of new jersey, and congressman adam smith of washington will join ali velshi starting at 10 am eastern, right here on msnbc. make sure you tune in. but next, tim scott and ron desantis join at the field of republican candidates for president that donald trump continues to hold a commanding lead in the polls. are these the two to beat him? we will discuss, after the break. uss, after the break. break. ♪ did you know 80% of...
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i believe that capitalism you know adam smith, who was the main architect of free market capitalism, said that free market capitalism cannot exist outside an ethical context. i think public policy has to have ethics, so i believe that the american people, our safety, our health and our well being should come before short term profits for huge corporate entities. i believe that there are other states. throwing out a lot of cliches. i wanna i wanna i wanna i wanna dig down deep here. what do you think? i want, for example. lower taxes , more freedom. less government bureaucracy and i want energy independence. i want border secure, want law and order? what do you want? okay so let's go with each one. the first one take take each one at a time. the first one you said was lower taxes. i want lower taxes for middle class. people want higher taxes for people who have you two amounts of wealth and are living at the effect of public policies that how high i want to see a wealth tax. i think people i think people who first of all, i think we should look in 2017. we have a tooth that $2 trillio
i believe that capitalism you know adam smith, who was the main architect of free market capitalism, said that free market capitalism cannot exist outside an ethical context. i think public policy has to have ethics, so i believe that the american people, our safety, our health and our well being should come before short term profits for huge corporate entities. i believe that there are other states. throwing out a lot of cliches. i wanna i wanna i wanna i wanna dig down deep here. what do you...
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house democrat adam smith, a member of the progressive caucus said this. >> it's basically a budget deal that we negotiated that has the added benefit now of saving that hostage that the republicans took and protecting -- i think president biden did about the best he could do with a difficult situation. >> and then congressman smith said something else that we've heard a lot about in the last few weeks. >> the main thing i will be critical of president biden on is that he should not have set up front that i will not negotiate over the debt ceiling. i know what he meant, i do. but it did not come off clearly to the american people. >> so that was a shift ejector in your mind, congressman? >> absolutely, i would save more tactical than strategic, but yes. >> no one in that discussion has ever been a negotiation like this. it turns out that joe biden saying that he would not negotiate over the debt ceiling was a brilliant strategic play legislatively. but what the congressman is right about is that it's not something that the american people are going to understand. they are just going to t
house democrat adam smith, a member of the progressive caucus said this. >> it's basically a budget deal that we negotiated that has the added benefit now of saving that hostage that the republicans took and protecting -- i think president biden did about the best he could do with a difficult situation. >> and then congressman smith said something else that we've heard a lot about in the last few weeks. >> the main thing i will be critical of president biden on is that he...
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well, the economy, of course, has advanced since the time of adam smith., well, our huts have all changed, and well, i, too, yes, let it be so, and biden flew to kerosem peppy, coped with the ladder. went down to him, true , they didn’t give flowers to the scholez, because the interview was the first. let's see, they really liked this bouquet, they handed him how it will be there, they will try to strengthen their alliances and destroy other people's alliances, first of all, brix , so they invited india, they invited brazil and they will tell how good it is not to cooperate with russia, but to cooperate just with gsm the first in the first place, but there, too , everything is very, very difficult, because even now chairman. japan a in the g7 and if you look at the trade figures of japan and russia , they grew by 6.5% in the twenty-second year . and if you take this april, there are some amazing numbers there, there are 300% in the supply of medical equipment to the increase in the country of japan , as semyon urala says, you well, proceed from the fact th
well, the economy, of course, has advanced since the time of adam smith., well, our huts have all changed, and well, i, too, yes, let it be so, and biden flew to kerosem peppy, coped with the ladder. went down to him, true , they didn’t give flowers to the scholez, because the interview was the first. let's see, they really liked this bouquet, they handed him how it will be there, they will try to strengthen their alliances and destroy other people's alliances, first of all, brix , so they...
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but it really does, if true, explain why jack smith was to adamant about invoking what is called theme fraud exception for -- for attorney/client privilege. and as betsy said, what is the line about trump his lawyers. lawyers who need other lawyers. >> yeah. making lawyers get lawyers. >> right. and evan corcoran, for people who may not be aware of what his recent past has been, was a federal prosecutor for a number of years. pretty well regarded. was out of the legal business for a period of time. doing various other things. and his re-entry was to represent january 6 folks and steve bannon and that is how he got into trump's orbit. so he was sort of like many people who have been hired to provide the president with legal counsel over the years. he's a relatively new entrance. and what the guardian story seems to indicate and sort of reinforce to some reporting we did back last year, was that corcoran was telling people that he was pretty confident that he was not going to face too much legal exposure personally based on what was then believed to be a inaccurate attestation that all
but it really does, if true, explain why jack smith was to adamant about invoking what is called theme fraud exception for -- for attorney/client privilege. and as betsy said, what is the line about trump his lawyers. lawyers who need other lawyers. >> yeah. making lawyers get lawyers. >> right. and evan corcoran, for people who may not be aware of what his recent past has been, was a federal prosecutor for a number of years. pretty well regarded. was out of the legal business for a...
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adams: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the president of johnson c. smith university, clay. jcsu is charlotte's own hbcu and the only one in my district. they have a legacy in charlotte that extends all the way back to 1867. the president has helped preserve and extend that legacy during his tenure, and i've been so very proud to work with the president to grow johnson c. smith university. for five years, the approximately has been -- the president has been a transformative leader, not only for jcsu, but for the west end and the entire charlotte community. under clay's leadership, jcsu has modernize its campus, overcome a pandemic, and led a historic fundraising drive to raise $80 million to support the university's academic and career-ready programs. he courageously excused student loan debt for hundreds of students. last year, i said the president is one of the true heroes behind america's progress during the pandemic, and he's continued to earn that compliment with his leadership in our community. i am so very proud to call him a friend. i wish him and his incredible wife
adams: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the president of johnson c. smith university, clay. jcsu is charlotte's own hbcu and the only one in my district. they have a legacy in charlotte that extends all the way back to 1867. the president has helped preserve and extend that legacy during his tenure, and i've been so very proud to work with the president to grow johnson c. smith university. for five years, the approximately has been -- the president has been a transformative leader,...
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adams pushed back. >> i don't think that's responsible at the time where we're still investigating the situation. >> we grew up together in foster care -- >> reporter: larry smith says he remembers his friend as a talented michael jackson impersonator who battled homelessness and the tra his mother's murder when he was a teen. >> jordan did not deserve this. he did not deserve to get choked out in america. his mental health came from autism, it came from depression, it came from sadness. but it really came from abandonment. >> that was lilia luciano reporting. >>> there are more ethics questions involving supreme court justice clarence thomas. propublica reports billionaire republican donor harlan crow paid thousands of dollars in private boarding school tuition for thomas' great nephew more than a decade ago. thomas and his wife have had legal custody of that relative since he was 6 years old. the payments were never reported as gifts, as some legal experts contend was required by law. it was previously reported that crow paid for thomas' luxury vacations and bought his mother's home which were also not disclosed. "propublica" said thomas did not respond to qu
adams pushed back. >> i don't think that's responsible at the time where we're still investigating the situation. >> we grew up together in foster care -- >> reporter: larry smith says he remembers his friend as a talented michael jackson impersonator who battled homelessness and the tra his mother's murder when he was a teen. >> jordan did not deserve this. he did not deserve to get choked out in america. his mental health came from autism, it came from depression, it...
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adams pushed back. >> i don't think that is very responsible at a time where we are still investigating the situation. >> we grew up in foster care. >> reporter: larry smithjackson impersonator, who battled homelessness and the trauma of his mother's murder, when he was a teen. >> jordan did not deserve this. he did not deserve to get choked out in america. his mental health came from autism, it came from depression, it came from sadness, but it really came from abandonment. >> reporter: the manhattan d.a.'s office said they are carrying out a rigorous investigation. that includes reviewing the medical examiner's report, which concluded it was the choke hold that killed neely, as well as the video, any other images, and testimonies from witnesses who were there, in order to decide whether or not to press charges. norah? >> norah: lilia luciano, thank you. tonight, there are new ethics questions swirling around supreme court justice clarence thomas and his ties t than deal custody of that relat boarding school tuition for justice thomas' great-nephew. thomas has had legal custody of that relative since he was six years old. the payments, topping $6,000 a m
adams pushed back. >> i don't think that is very responsible at a time where we are still investigating the situation. >> we grew up in foster care. >> reporter: larry smithjackson impersonator, who battled homelessness and the trauma of his mother's murder, when he was a teen. >> jordan did not deserve this. he did not deserve to get choked out in america. his mental health came from autism, it came from depression, it came from sadness, but it really came from...
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smith of minnesota will join the conversation. >>> plus, biden 2024 campaign co-chair, congresswoman veronica escobar, is a guest. >>> plus, we'll hear from governor phil murphy and new york city mayor eric adamsjoe" just a few moments away. ay trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ (oh, oh, oh, ozempic®!) ♪ in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious
smith of minnesota will join the conversation. >>> plus, biden 2024 campaign co-chair, congresswoman veronica escobar, is a guest. >>> plus, we'll hear from governor phil murphy and new york city mayor eric adamsjoe" just a few moments away. ay trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ (oh, oh, oh, ozempic®!) ♪ in my ozempic® tri-zone, i...
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think involves graham think that involves graham smith, the bloke from republic , smith, the bloke from republic, actually, adamto apologise for from the 80s of— which they had to apologise for from the 80s of a— which they had to apologise for from the 80s of a murderer, pvhvehe— from the 80s of a murderer, private investigator after they heuhd— private investigator after they found crucial— private investigator after they found crucial documents in a hhhhhd— found crucial documents in a filing cabinet.— found crucial documents in a filing cabinet. _ found crucial documents in a filing cabinet. “hi”hi; filing cabinet. there's something very wrong there. well, look, i'm going to go well, look, i'm goingdto go with well, look, i'm going to go with hehhhhe— well, look, i'm going to go with dominic samuels— well, look, i'm going to go with dominic samuels on this. and the deed— dominic samuels on this. and the exhevd uhheh— dominic samuels on this. and the oxford union, who— dominic samuels on this. and the oxford union, who are treating ehudehhe— oxford union, who are treating students like _ oxford union, who ar
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think involves graham think that involves graham smith, the bloke from republic , smith, the bloke from republic, actually, adamtttote— from the 80s of a murderer, private investigator after they found— private investigator after they found crucial— private investigator after they found crucial documents in a thtng— found crucial documents in a filing cabinet.— found crucial documents in a filing cabinet. _ found crucial documents in a filing cabinet. “ti;iti; filing cabinet. there's something very wrong there. well, look, i'm going to go well, look, i'm goingdto go with well, look, i'm going to go with hontnto— well, look, i'm going to go with dominic samuels— well, look, i'm going to go with dominic samuels on this. and the onoto— dominic samuels on this. and the oxford hnton— dominic samuels on this. and the oxford union, who— dominic samuels on this. and the oxford union, who are treating etuoente— oxford union, who are treating students like _ oxford union, who are treating students like children. the true tettnttton— students like children. the true definition of— students like children. the true definiti
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adam price is stepping down. it comes days after a report found a culture of bullying, sexual harassment and misogyny in the party. katie smithr united. the two sides face each other in the fa cup final on sunday. andy murray is out of the italian open tennis. he was knocked out in the first round by player fabio fognini in three sets. and last week's madrid open organisers have apologised for not allowing the women's doubles finalists to speak on court following sunday's match. the convention is for runners—up and winners to address the crowd following finals. part of the winning duo, victoria azarenka, tweeted afterwards saying it was hard to expend to her son why she couldn't say hello to him at the ceremony. it isa it is a phone in on rail services, end of the line? big response, keep it coming. you may want to get in touch right now because we have got mick lynch, the secretary general of the rmt union. members are due to strike on saturday. it has been in the news about transpennine express being moved to an operator of last resort. it is effective nationalisation. you are the owner now, at a remove. mick, nationalisati
adam price is stepping down. it comes days after a report found a culture of bullying, sexual harassment and misogyny in the party. katie smithr united. the two sides face each other in the fa cup final on sunday. andy murray is out of the italian open tennis. he was knocked out in the first round by player fabio fognini in three sets. and last week's madrid open organisers have apologised for not allowing the women's doubles finalists to speak on court following sunday's match. the convention...