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congressman adam smith of washington joins us right now.close watching what's happening right now later on the house floor with this vote on the measure to provide aid to israel. how does it look to you, congressman, right now whether this thing could pass? >> i think it will pass. i think almost all republicans will vote for it. most, if not all democrats, will vote against it. there will probably be a few democrats voting for it. the larger problem is it won't pass the senate and it won't get past the president. so the ability to get aid to israel is actually being hampered by the way the republicans in the house put this together. now, ultimately, we need to get it by the house, the senate and the white house in order to get this aid package to israel as soon as possible. >> neil: the bigger issue for the senate is to tie aid to ukraine and israel together. but then the issue came up about how republicans insisted on paying for this by going after i.r.s. funding. what is the biggest obstacle right now? >> first of all, just to be accurat
congressman adam smith of washington joins us right now.close watching what's happening right now later on the house floor with this vote on the measure to provide aid to israel. how does it look to you, congressman, right now whether this thing could pass? >> i think it will pass. i think almost all republicans will vote for it. most, if not all democrats, will vote against it. there will probably be a few democrats voting for it. the larger problem is it won't pass the senate and it...
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the view has been in the period preceding adam smith that milton friedman criticized as far as adam smith even more so. what it's going to be produced and how. the argument of friedman and other capitalist oriented economists. their primary argument is for the government to make these sort of decisions and efficient manners. it is to say that in general productivity, maximum productivity at the large free-market economy and on that argument i think that friedman and his friend have won the argument. >> host: as i mentioned at the beginning, in the series books that shaped america is in partnership with the library of congress and about ten years ago the library of congress came up with 100 books that shaped erica and milton friedman's free to choose was on that list. there are all books that have had an impact on our society. with that said about this book, this is what the library of congress wrote in their description of free to choose. economist milton and rose friedman published this book in conjunction with their pbs series that a spouse to the virtues of capitalism versus other econ
the view has been in the period preceding adam smith that milton friedman criticized as far as adam smith even more so. what it's going to be produced and how. the argument of friedman and other capitalist oriented economists. their primary argument is for the government to make these sort of decisions and efficient manners. it is to say that in general productivity, maximum productivity at the large free-market economy and on that argument i think that friedman and his friend have won the...
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it at the adam smith institute. it at the adam smith institute.well, james price and former labour party mp for rochdale , simon danczuk. let's rochdale, simon danczuk. let's start this section with what we were just talking about. these two perhaps confirm afflicting marches that we saw more over the weekend on the saturday, say the weekend on the saturday, say the palestinian march on the sunday, a march against anti anti semitism. james, i understand you were at that march. >> i was . it was a really >> i was. it was a really wonderful antidote to the general sense of despair that i think i've been feeling about the country for the last couple of weeks. if you only look at london on saturdays and seeing these people chanting these marches, people chanting from sea , then from the river to the sea, then not river they're not knowing which river they're talking that group hate knowing that the group they hate the most of this, it was the most in all of this, it was a complete contrast. no faces were covered. there were families, dogs , there fami
it at the adam smith institute. it at the adam smith institute.well, james price and former labour party mp for rochdale , simon danczuk. let's rochdale, simon danczuk. let's start this section with what we were just talking about. these two perhaps confirm afflicting marches that we saw more over the weekend on the saturday, say the weekend on the saturday, say the palestinian march on the sunday, a march against anti anti semitism. james, i understand you were at that march. >> i was ....
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and congressman adam smith discusses aid to israel, ukraine, and president might -- president biden's meeting with president she. -- xi. and we discussed the impact of climate change. washington journal. join the conversation live 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. >> c-span studentcam documentary competition is back, celebrating 20 years with this year's theme, looking forward while considering the past. we are asking middle and high school students to create a video addressing these questions. in the next 20 years, what is the most important change he would like to see in america? or, in the past 20 years, what has been the most important change in america? as each year, we are giving away $100,000 in total praises with a grand prize of $5,000 in every teacher who has students participate in this year's competition has the opportunity to share a portion of an additional $50,000. the deadline is friday, january 19, for information, visit studentcam.org. >> nonfiction book lovers, c-span has a number of podcasts for you. listen to best-selling nonfict
and congressman adam smith discusses aid to israel, ukraine, and president might -- president biden's meeting with president she. -- xi. and we discussed the impact of climate change. washington journal. join the conversation live 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. >> c-span studentcam documentary competition is back, celebrating 20 years with this year's theme, looking forward while considering the past. we are asking middle and high school students to...
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and congressman adam smith discusses aid to israel and ukraine and bidens meeting with xi jinping. and the national resources defense council talks about the climate assessment report and the impact of climate change. washington journal. join the conversation at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. >> coming up tonight on c-span, a hearing on global security threats with alejandra mayorkas and christopher wray. then hakeem jeffries speaking with reporters about passage of a short-term spending bill in the house to avoid a shutdown friday. later, president bidennd xi jinping talking about relations between the u.s. and china before their bilateral meeting in woodside, california. thursday, a hearing on how scammers use artificial intelligence create voice clones and deepfakes to target older americans. you can watch the hearing live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span and our mobile app, c-span now, or on c-span.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of
and congressman adam smith discusses aid to israel and ukraine and bidens meeting with xi jinping. and the national resources defense council talks about the climate assessment report and the impact of climate change. washington journal. join the conversation at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. >> coming up tonight on c-span, a hearing on global security threats with alejandra mayorkas and christopher wray. then hakeem jeffries speaking with reporters...
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it is the exchange and function, the ability to exchange as you wish, adam smith's idea of the magic of the market and the ability for prices, to direct production in an effective manner. that leads to greater economic prosperity for all. i think that those authors would argue the period of the capitalist economy, far from being a time of increasing them as a ration on the part of most people, it has been the greatest period of prosperity for all people and standards of living have greatly increased. i think they would argue their goal is the same as your goal, they want to see a higher standard of living for everyone. how do you get there? that is a question reasonable people of goodwill can differ. what makes this such an important book is that the idea that government can run an economy that was prevalent around the world before milton friedman choose, there are people advocating no full government control. bernie sanders is a socialist. i think those are some comments, i think you raise good concerns, and as i say, i think the issue of poverty is something that friedman and sole
it is the exchange and function, the ability to exchange as you wish, adam smith's idea of the magic of the market and the ability for prices, to direct production in an effective manner. that leads to greater economic prosperity for all. i think that those authors would argue the period of the capitalist economy, far from being a time of increasing them as a ration on the part of most people, it has been the greatest period of prosperity for all people and standards of living have greatly...
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>> adam smith he has aged pretty darn well.here is this invisible hand that people make choices that can influence products, can influence policies. and disney has long taken the sort of approach of the english navy that the floggings will continue until morale improves. they kept on producing these woke movies and people weren't going. and they kept on producing them. expecting people to adjust to their values. to the company. well, that didn't happen. and so shareholders are beginning to ask why we ever really went down this road. you know, disney used to be the gold standard of stock. this was america's corporation. because they were selling something that took us out of politics that gave us, yes, fantasy. they gave us entertainment, and then when disney decided to get involved, for example, in its opposition to the florida parental rights legislation, that really crossed the rubicon. and you saw a more active disney in trying to shape public values. well, it didn't. instead, it reshaped their earnings portfolio. and you ha
>> adam smith he has aged pretty darn well.here is this invisible hand that people make choices that can influence products, can influence policies. and disney has long taken the sort of approach of the english navy that the floggings will continue until morale improves. they kept on producing these woke movies and people weren't going. and they kept on producing them. expecting people to adjust to their values. to the company. well, that didn't happen. and so shareholders are beginning...
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democratic congressman adam smith joins us to talk about aid going tosrael in ukraine and bob deans of e national resources defense council talks about the impact of climate change. washington journal is next. host: welcome to the washington journal on this thursday president biden in san francisco meeting with the chinese
democratic congressman adam smith joins us to talk about aid going tosrael in ukraine and bob deans of e national resources defense council talks about the impact of climate change. washington journal is next. host: welcome to the washington journal on this thursday president biden in san francisco meeting with the chinese
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adam smith wrote about how it is not from the benevolence, it's not like getting to the benevolence the butcher, the baker or the brewer do we get them to provide our dinner we appeal to their own interest. this is not an apologetic sort of untrammeled selfishness. we try to teach our kids not to behave. rather, it's a recognition ofgn the fact thato the butcher, the baker in the brewer cannot exist for us. they have their own families. they have theirow own issues. they have theirf own problems. the height of the presumption for me to walk into the butcher shop and sort of stamp my feet and say i'm hungry, i expect you to feed me. well again the budget has his own family. he's got his own children and his own problems to solve. if i wanted to take care of me after to get my family and to advance the causes i think are important, i had to do something for him. and when we do that, when we do that we have created a world that is very wealthy. once again instead of being solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short is opposite of all these. >> host: you have a section tangible called that whi
adam smith wrote about how it is not from the benevolence, it's not like getting to the benevolence the butcher, the baker or the brewer do we get them to provide our dinner we appeal to their own interest. this is not an apologetic sort of untrammeled selfishness. we try to teach our kids not to behave. rather, it's a recognition ofgn the fact thato the butcher, the baker in the brewer cannot exist for us. they have their own families. they have theirow own issues. they have theirf own...
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and now we've done sort of individual classes, like classes on adam smith, on tocqueville, on george orwell. and right now i'm back to literature teach, your class and indian and pakistani fiction, which is soon coming to an end. and when you taught the enlightenment, what was the the book that you used. we didn't use a textbook did we did readings from the actual authors and it's quite, you know, and in that case, it's not particularly difficult because the enlightenment readers were writers were were reading to be understood. so they're not trying to couch things in too many hidden. we started with john locke and hobbes in the obvious places. we went on to montesquieu. we read the spirit of laws and we read 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. it was a huge hit in. a couple of the students actually. why don't we read these things in high? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit both at the college and at the at the pri
and now we've done sort of individual classes, like classes on adam smith, on tocqueville, on george orwell. and right now i'm back to literature teach, your class and indian and pakistani fiction, which is soon coming to an end. and when you taught the enlightenment, what was the the book that you used. we didn't use a textbook did we did readings from the actual authors and it's quite, you know, and in that case, it's not particularly difficult because the enlightenment readers were writers...
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last year, chairman of the house armed services committee representatives of the us congress adam smith was crossing the line beyond which we should participate in the war. there is a real fear in kiev that western military support could weaken. as a result, while ukraine's leaders may not want to provoke a russian reaction that could drag the west further into the war, they may no longer be making efforts to prevent it. mentioned in the times article. zelsky, who claimed that kiev supposedly has no secrets from the cia, canceling the elections could deprive kiev of support, warns foxnews. approval of zelsky’s actions in ukraine is also waning. the publication country talks about the data of closed polls for zelsky 30-40%. for zaluzhny - 20-30%. but after the announcement of participation in the elections, the last figure may increase. in the elections to the rada, the servant of the people is completely twice as inferior to the conventional party of the commander-in-chief. vsu, general dmitry marchenko also stated his desire to see zaluzhny at the bank. i’m wondering if it suddenly hap
last year, chairman of the house armed services committee representatives of the us congress adam smith was crossing the line beyond which we should participate in the war. there is a real fear in kiev that western military support could weaken. as a result, while ukraine's leaders may not want to provoke a russian reaction that could drag the west further into the war, they may no longer be making efforts to prevent it. mentioned in the times article. zelsky, who claimed that kiev supposedly...
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host: adam smith, we appreciate your time. thank you, sir. let's get your calls. you can respond to what you just heard there from the congressman or any of the public policy political issues. joseph, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks to everybody for their work and dedication. it's tough out here, i'm telling you. that last gentlemen, i appreciate his work. i do want to say something beyond this, please. he said bipartisan. we've got to get to something, the two sides are killing us. and with that all said, one lady called in really upset. we've got to just be patient with each other. if we keep wanting to be mad at george bush or bill clinton, no one chooses their starting point. no one chooses their starting point. we have to get together. we are all upset, but i promise you we can make things better by being nice to each other. that is the biggest thing. you hate trump, you hate biden. that is pain. host: understood your point. let me hear from stephen in washington state, democratic caller. caller: i just wanted to say, trump is the one
host: adam smith, we appreciate your time. thank you, sir. let's get your calls. you can respond to what you just heard there from the congressman or any of the public policy political issues. joseph, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks to everybody for their work and dedication. it's tough out here, i'm telling you. that last gentlemen, i appreciate his work. i do want to say something beyond this, please. he said bipartisan. we've got to get to something, the two sides are...
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there as my assistant, tom jefferson and ben franklin and i were talking about their hero and mine, adam smith, who wrote "the wealth of nations" in 17 is 76, and they communicated back and forth with smith if before he published that book. that's one of the reasons they believed in economic freedom, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. my point is this -- >> that is true, by the way. that is true. larry: i know. this crowd just has, this is all central planning. if you want to call it socialism or whatever, a bunch of central planners, a bunch of regulators. they're waging war against businesses. it's not just fossil fuels, it's all business. they don't believe in business. >> yeah, it's everything. larry: and the results show. >> it's a mental state, larry. these people are pessimists, they believe everything is fixed in stone and that clouds are there, the global warming, we don't have any ability to do anything about it and woe is me. easter island, america, we're going to all kill each oh and build statues, and the everett is going to be barren -- the earth is going to be bare, it'
there as my assistant, tom jefferson and ben franklin and i were talking about their hero and mine, adam smith, who wrote "the wealth of nations" in 17 is 76, and they communicated back and forth with smith if before he published that book. that's one of the reasons they believed in economic freedom, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. my point is this -- >> that is true, by the way. that is true. larry: i know. this crowd just has, this is all central planning. if you...
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is past week, eric adam smith, marine corps top officer was hospitalized for what's believed to haven a heart attack. senate arm sir -- may have contributed to smith's health saying quote, he was doing two jobs at once working from 5 am to 11 pm. here is how tuberville who's never stilled in the military reacted to that. >> come on, give me a break. this guy's gonna work 18, 20 hours a day no matter what, that's what we do. >> let's bring back tim miller into the conversation, joining me is paul reichardt, founder of veterans of america and host of the podcast. great to see you, you heard them they're calling it a suicide mission, you hear a man who's never served just recklessly and callously saying 18 hours a day should be part of the course for this marine corps. as a veteran yourself, what do you feel, what do you think when you hear these comments? >> extremism in the middle east, i think we overlook the extremism in our senate. tommy tucker vela embodies the most extreme elements of our senate. i call him radical, reckless, racist, nationalism into the military, he represents t
is past week, eric adam smith, marine corps top officer was hospitalized for what's believed to haven a heart attack. senate arm sir -- may have contributed to smith's health saying quote, he was doing two jobs at once working from 5 am to 11 pm. here is how tuberville who's never stilled in the military reacted to that. >> come on, give me a break. this guy's gonna work 18, 20 hours a day no matter what, that's what we do. >> let's bring back tim miller into the conversation,...
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adam smith. go ahead and try to take this measure up and see how it goes. meantime, here comes "the five." >> dana: hello, everyone. i'm dana perino along with brian kilmeade and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> dana: president biden facing criticism for focusing on islamaphobia despite a despicable wave of anti-semitism in america. the anti-defamation league says there's been a staggering 400% rise in anti-semitic incidents. just this week, a cornell student charged with threatening to shoot up, stab and murder jewish students on campus and there's this startling scene. a jewish student at harvard, singled out and screamed at by anti-israel mob who mocked him from -- excuse me, from walking freely. the university's president says they are working to fight all forms of anti-semitism on campus. and then with all of that in mind, the administration is rolling out a national strategy to counter hate towards muslims. vice president kamala harris making this announcement on social media. >> as a result of the hamas terrorist attac
adam smith. go ahead and try to take this measure up and see how it goes. meantime, here comes "the five." >> dana: hello, everyone. i'm dana perino along with brian kilmeade and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> dana: president biden facing criticism for focusing on islamaphobia despite a despicable wave of anti-semitism in america. the anti-defamation league says there's been a staggering 400% rise in anti-semitic incidents. just...
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whoever it is the tocqueville, locke, adam smith, he read all of them. he found it later in interpersol on the show. he knew what he wanted to do and he came into office. he knew it he won a few of the soviet union. he wanted to do for the country and he did it. and heef left. the great, great man and president. i am here because this is the place that honors ronald reagan. and there is a bench out there right in the center spot with my parents name on it. they passed away. and loving memory overseas of their son when it comes up and when it comes down and that is why it is there we honor ronald reagan who is not just a president he was a statesman, he was a warrior, he was a leader. a great, great man. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen let's think mark. thank you. but weekend on cspan2 or intellectual feast. every saturday and the story and on sunday book tv and julie lees a nonfiction book. funding for cspan2 companies television companies and more. including charter communication. >> turner is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet provid
whoever it is the tocqueville, locke, adam smith, he read all of them. he found it later in interpersol on the show. he knew what he wanted to do and he came into office. he knew it he won a few of the soviet union. he wanted to do for the country and he did it. and heef left. the great, great man and president. i am here because this is the place that honors ronald reagan. and there is a bench out there right in the center spot with my parents name on it. they passed away. and loving memory...
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last year , house armed services committee chairman adam smith warned that this was crossing the lineengage in war. there is a real fear in kiev that western military support could weaken. as a result, while ukraine's leaders may not want to provoke a russian reaction that could drag the west further into the war, they perhaps they are no longer... making efforts to prevent it. mentioned in a times article from zelsky, who claimed that kiev supposedly has no secrets from the cia, canceling the elections could deprive kiev of support, foxnews warns. approval of zelsky’s actions in ukraine is also waning. the publication country talks about data from closed surveys. for zelensky 30-40%. for zaluzhny 20-30%. but after the announcement of participation in the elections , the last figure may increase. in the elections to the rada. dmitry marchenko. if suddenly it happened that zaluzhny was moving forward into presidents, you would replace him in office. no, i would go with him to the team against the president. for the president? god willing. god willing, we would like to, we would like to
last year , house armed services committee chairman adam smith warned that this was crossing the lineengage in war. there is a real fear in kiev that western military support could weaken. as a result, while ukraine's leaders may not want to provoke a russian reaction that could drag the west further into the war, they perhaps they are no longer... making efforts to prevent it. mentioned in a times article from zelsky, who claimed that kiev supposedly has no secrets from the cia, canceling the...
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iamba from charea, as we couldn’t tell the difference, he disliked homer and fiocritus, but he read adam smithds as collateral, everything that evgeniy still knew, he didn’t have time to tell me, but what he was a true genius, what he knew more thoroughly than all sciences, what labor and torment was a joy for him from a young age, what occupied the whole day, his yearning laziness was the science of tender passion, which he sang with his nose, for which he ended his brilliant and rebellious life as a sufferer, in moldova in the wilderness of the steppes, in the distance of his italy, well, okay, ladies and gentlemen, you just listened to part microphone settings before performing in an apartment, when i asked sveta to talk to the microphone say 1 2 3 4 svetlana surgaova, alexander sergeevich, thank you. they smiled briefly, not by chance, they touched the whole life , that we were at odds with each other, that we are strangers... i have a question for you, i am all from the ether, from another world, i am the shma of a glance, my hypnos, isn’t it me now, trotting. belolam corolla izdrost. twi
iamba from charea, as we couldn’t tell the difference, he disliked homer and fiocritus, but he read adam smithds as collateral, everything that evgeniy still knew, he didn’t have time to tell me, but what he was a true genius, what he knew more thoroughly than all sciences, what labor and torment was a joy for him from a young age, what occupied the whole day, his yearning laziness was the science of tender passion, which he sang with his nose, for which he ended his brilliant and...
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adam smith, he read all that stuff. they found it later in his personal home on a shelf. he knew he wanted to do when he came into office. he knew what he wanted to do with the soviet union. he knew what he wanted to do for the country. and he did it. and he left. it was a great, great man. and president. so here, because this is the place that honored ronald. and there's a bench out there right in the center spot, my parents name on it, they passed away in loving memory. they're overseas the sun when it comes up and when it comes down. and why it's there? because we we honor ronald reagan was not just the president he was a statesman. it a warrior. and was a leader. the great, great man. ladies and gentlemen, let's thank mark. thank you.
adam smith, he read all that stuff. they found it later in his personal home on a shelf. he knew he wanted to do when he came into office. he knew what he wanted to do with the soviet union. he knew what he wanted to do for the country. and he did it. and he left. it was a great, great man. and president. so here, because this is the place that honored ronald. and there's a bench out there right in the center spot, my parents name on it, they passed away in loving memory. they're overseas the...
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all the books i said weather, whoever it is, de tocqueville, locke, you can go on, adam smith, he read all that. they found out a leader in s personal home on a shelf, he knew what he wanted to do when he came into office. he knew what he wanted to do with the soviet union. they knew what he wanted to do for the country, and he did it and he left. was a great, great man and president. so i am here because this is the place that honors ronald reagan. and there's a bench out of their right in the center spot, my parents name on it, they passed away, in loving memory that oversees the sun when it comes up and when it comes down. and that's why it's there.us because we honor ronald reagan who is not just the president he was a statesman. he was a warrior and he was a leader. the great, great man. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, let's thank mark. >> thank you. [applause] >> next on booktv we take you to the 2023 austen book festival for author discussions on wildlife preservation and more. but first former harvard president drew gilpin faust and amnesty international cofounder rose styr
all the books i said weather, whoever it is, de tocqueville, locke, you can go on, adam smith, he read all that. they found out a leader in s personal home on a shelf, he knew what he wanted to do when he came into office. he knew what he wanted to do with the soviet union. they knew what he wanted to do for the country, and he did it and he left. was a great, great man and president. so i am here because this is the place that honors ronald reagan. and there's a bench out of their right in the...
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and now we've done sort of individual classes, like classes on adam smith, on tocqueville, on george orwell. and right now i'm back to literature teach, your class and indian and pakistani fiction, which is soon coming to an end. and when you taught the enlightenment, what was the the book that you used. we didn't use a textbook did we did readings from the actual authors and it's quite, you know, and in that case, it's not particularly difficult because the enlightenment readers were writers were were reading to be understood. so they're not trying to couch things in too many hidden. we started with john locke and hobbes in the obvious places. we went on to montesquieu. we read the spirit of laws and we read 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. it was a huge hit in. a couple of the students actually. why don't we read these things in high? they're so important and we don't know them. so that was a great it was a hit both at the college and at the at the pri
and now we've done sort of individual classes, like classes on adam smith, on tocqueville, on george orwell. and right now i'm back to literature teach, your class and indian and pakistani fiction, which is soon coming to an end. and when you taught the enlightenment, what was the the book that you used. we didn't use a textbook did we did readings from the actual authors and it's quite, you know, and in that case, it's not particularly difficult because the enlightenment readers were writers...
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you know, adam smith said there are three primary roles of government, to provide for the national defense newspapered public infrastructure, and to institute a system of justice. it's that third obligation that we are fulfilling here today with this bill. then we have some constitutional obligations beyond that that are fulfilled in this bill. the u.s. patent and trademark office, intellectual property, which is in article 1, section 8, clause 8 of the constitution. that's an obligation of congress to provide for the protection of intellectual property. that's in this bill. the brewo of the census is funded in this bill. we're directed by the constitution to have a census every 10 years. that's another function. this bill funds the national institute of standards and technology. sometimes called nist. this used to be called the bureau of weights and measures. the constitution, article 1, section 8 directs congress to establish the weights and measures so that we're not all using in this country a different set of weights and measures. there are many different constitutional obligations pr
you know, adam smith said there are three primary roles of government, to provide for the national defense newspapered public infrastructure, and to institute a system of justice. it's that third obligation that we are fulfilling here today with this bill. then we have some constitutional obligations beyond that that are fulfilled in this bill. the u.s. patent and trademark office, intellectual property, which is in article 1, section 8, clause 8 of the constitution. that's an obligation of...
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that's adam smith. i'm not saying i loved it but it was a bit dry. the pages on nails were pointless. it was as a catholic guy. i love to look at how there are multiple catholic parishes. there was a huge swimming pool it was by many the good life for the particular guy, the form of a person i focus on. the guy who gets a high school degree. doesn't feel the need to go to college. showsup at work everyday, gets married. has kids. with overtime he can afford a house in the woods and retires nice and happy. marco rubio talks about this guy a lot in the 2016 campaign that's the sort of life a conservative like me thinks is the good life. it's a shame the people most likely to stay married these days rally the upper middle-class get married, get a job. being involved in your kiddies life is a luxury this guy was the good life. what destroyed that wasn't the government but first we opened up the trading route. trying to enter the world of mexico and free trade agreement. basically, that good life in 1965 south of pittsburgh he was protected from competiti
that's adam smith. i'm not saying i loved it but it was a bit dry. the pages on nails were pointless. it was as a catholic guy. i love to look at how there are multiple catholic parishes. there was a huge swimming pool it was by many the good life for the particular guy, the form of a person i focus on. the guy who gets a high school degree. doesn't feel the need to go to college. showsup at work everyday, gets married. has kids. with overtime he can afford a house in the woods and retires nice...
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one member of congress, adam smith, tells politico, "no. screw him.marine corps lieutenant colonel, co-founder of operation saving democracy, andy van grack is with us. and host of the independent americans podcast, paul reichhoff is here. thank you for your service to the country. what can be done about someone like tuberville? >> well, i think the senate is going to have to really look at this going forward, because ultimately, we can't have one senator holding up and hurting our military and our national security in such a way. it has been nine months, and senator tuberville has literally weaponized his own position as a united states senator to actively hurt our military, to actively harm our military readiness and hurt military families. and this has gone on, as you said, for nine months. what has allowed this to happen is that the rest of the republican party and his fellow senators have largely been silent all the way up until now, and so, you know, we can't allow this in the future. and the problem is we see more and more these extremist senat
one member of congress, adam smith, tells politico, "no. screw him.marine corps lieutenant colonel, co-founder of operation saving democracy, andy van grack is with us. and host of the independent americans podcast, paul reichhoff is here. thank you for your service to the country. what can be done about someone like tuberville? >> well, i think the senate is going to have to really look at this going forward, because ultimately, we can't have one senator holding up and hurting our...
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that's free market as dix tated as adam smith said morality and ethics. that's all i'm asking for.cialism. i'm trying to make it truly the greatest system in the world. >> we appreciate you being with us and starting this dialogue and debate, and we look forward to talking wh ityou again very, very soon. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> "squawk box" will be back right after this. this can mean disruption to supply chains, changing demand for products and shifting regulation. what does this mean for your business, your clients, and your investments? ice offers data and markets that can provide critical insight. manage your climate risk with ice. powering sustainable growth in a changing world. powering financial solutions that transform industries. powering innovation with access to capital. powering critical decisions with precise data and insights. powering seamless execution in evolving markets. we deliver our entire global bank to power new possibilities for you. barclays corporate and investment bank. powering possible. ( ♪ ♪ ) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ (when the day that) ♪ ♪ (lies ahead of me
that's free market as dix tated as adam smith said morality and ethics. that's all i'm asking for.cialism. i'm trying to make it truly the greatest system in the world. >> we appreciate you being with us and starting this dialogue and debate, and we look forward to talking wh ityou again very, very soon. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> "squawk box" will be back right after this. this can mean disruption to supply chains, changing demand for products and...
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so adam smith wrote about how it is not from the benevolence, it's not by appealing to the benevolence of the butcher, the baker or the brewer that we get them to provide our dinner, but we appeal to their own interests. and this is not an apologetic for sort of untrammeled selfishness the way that, again, we try to teach our children, our kids not to behave. rather, it's recognition of the fact that the butcher, baker and the brewer do not exist for us. they have their own families. they have their own issues. they have their own problems. and it is the height of presumption for me to walk into the butcher shop and sort of stamp my feet and say, i'm hungry. i expect you to feed me. well, again, the butcher has got his own family, he's got his own children. he's got his own problems to solve. and if i want him to take care of me and to take care of my family and to advance the kinds causes that i think are important, i have to do something for him. and when we do that, when we do that, we've created a world that is very very wealthy once again, where instead of being solitary poor, nas
so adam smith wrote about how it is not from the benevolence, it's not by appealing to the benevolence of the butcher, the baker or the brewer that we get them to provide our dinner, but we appeal to their own interests. and this is not an apologetic for sort of untrammeled selfishness the way that, again, we try to teach our children, our kids not to behave. rather, it's recognition of the fact that the butcher, baker and the brewer do not exist for us. they have their own families. they have...
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adams, his brother was the fire. he might have been around there, but th newspaper account says that he was during the fire and that william smith, abigail adams, his brother was, you know, didn't die in september 1776. so it can't be that guy. but like, what am i supposed to do with a name like william smith? another one. and this one? i actually have more definite information about. his name is richard brown. i, you know, like you, you want to talk about being a genealogist, right? and trying track these names. really difficult to do. now, i think know who that guy is that he was a pennsylvania. he was deaf. he also interesting story captured during the battle of long island. what's he doing, you know, being caught supposedly having set the fire. was he let out on parole? and so he was wandering the streets when the when the fire began. so he actually could have been one of these incendiaries. hard to know. but also, i think someone who is evidently killed on the spot. so i only have a few definite names that. the rest of what iave suggestions and things that i'm trying tput together. and i don't even have a definite number fo
adams, his brother was the fire. he might have been around there, but th newspaper account says that he was during the fire and that william smith, abigail adams, his brother was, you know, didn't die in september 1776. so it can't be that guy. but like, what am i supposed to do with a name like william smith? another one. and this one? i actually have more definite information about. his name is richard brown. i, you know, like you, you want to talk about being a genealogist, right? and trying...
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adams, his brother was the fire. he might have been around there, but that newspaper account says that he was during the fire and that william smith, abigail adams, his brother was, you know, didn't die in september 1776. so it can't be that guy. but like, what am i supposed to do with a name like william smith? another one. and this one? i actually have more definite information about. his name is richard brown. i, you know, like you, you want to talk about being a genealogist, right? and trying track these names. really difficult to do. now, i think know who that guy is that he was a pennsylvania. he was deaf. he also interesting story captured during the battle of long island. what's he doing, you know, being caught supposedly having set the fire. was he let out on parole? and so he was wandering the streets when the when the fire began. so he actually could have been one of these incendiaries. hard to know. but also, i think someone who is evidently killed on the spot. so i only have a few definite names that. the rest of what i have suggestions and things that i'm trying to put together. and i don't even have a definite numbe
adams, his brother was the fire. he might have been around there, but that newspaper account says that he was during the fire and that william smith, abigail adams, his brother was, you know, didn't die in september 1776. so it can't be that guy. but like, what am i supposed to do with a name like william smith? another one. and this one? i actually have more definite information about. his name is richard brown. i, you know, like you, you want to talk about being a genealogist, right? and...
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adams, his brother was the fire. he might have been around there, but that newspaper account says that he was during the fire and that william smith, abigail adams, his brother was, you know, didn't die in september 1776. so it can't be that guy. but like, what am i supposed to do with a name like william smith? another one. and this one? i actually have more definite information about. his name is richard brown. i, you know, like you, you want to talk about being a genealogist, right? and trying track these names. really difficult to do. now, i think know who that guy is that he was a pennsylvania. he was deaf. he also interesting story captured during the battle of long island. what's he doing, you know, being caught supposedly having set the fire. was he let out on parole? and so he was wandering the streets when the when the fire began. so he actually could have been one of these incendiaries. hard to know. but also, i think someone who is evidently killed on the spot. so i only have a few definite names that. the rest of what i have suggestions and things that i'm trying to put together. and i don't even have a definite numbe
adams, his brother was the fire. he might have been around there, but that newspaper account says that he was during the fire and that william smith, abigail adams, his brother was, you know, didn't die in september 1776. so it can't be that guy. but like, what am i supposed to do with a name like william smith? another one. and this one? i actually have more definite information about. his name is richard brown. i, you know, like you, you want to talk about being a genealogist, right? and...
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the 1930s and 40s, and in some cases, called the white primary line of authority, smith versus albright, terry versus adamshat struck me as a strange way of thinking about the case, but obviously, the courts are all over the map here because as with so much trump litigation, it is all new. and nobody has dealt with this before for more than a century. >> i mean it is kind of the wild, wild west. and frankly, it should be by design. you want to have very few cases involving somebody who is maybe alleged committed insurrection. but let me ask you about that very point because what often comes back to people talking about these cases is whether or not it should be up to the judges, or should it be up to the voters to decide how they want to vote to somebody, knowing all the information brought to the daylight, frankly, and there has not yet been charge of insurrection in these different jurisdictions, force, or even a conviction against trump. is this all premature to even have these sorts of discussions? >> that strikes me as an odd way of looking at it. the authors of the 14th amendment themselves dealt wit
the 1930s and 40s, and in some cases, called the white primary line of authority, smith versus albright, terry versus adamshat struck me as a strange way of thinking about the case, but obviously, the courts are all over the map here because as with so much trump litigation, it is all new. and nobody has dealt with this before for more than a century. >> i mean it is kind of the wild, wild west. and frankly, it should be by design. you want to have very few cases involving somebody who is...
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. >> adam: i have a friend are we alex smith and amanda shaw over here.hey will be on the louisiana float. it's one of the floats you are going to see here along the parade route. alex, tell me what you are going to be doing out there. >> i will get to perform my song boot shake on the float this year. i'm excited to be a part of this tradition. i can't wait to get out there and do it. we will have dancers and amanda playing fiddle. it's teed up to be a good one. >> adam: the louisiana float, when i think of thanksgiving, i am thinking like turkey and mashed potatoes you guys have craw fish what is going on in louisiana. >> everyone is what do you do with turkey leftovers? you got to make a turkey gumbo. if your momma is not making a turkey gumbo i don't know what you are doing with your turkey, okay? >> that is true. >> adam: is it true? >> that is true. we are so used to our turkey and sausage. >> turkey gumbo for the week after. >> adam: did can you give nia little taste of what you will be doing. >> are you ready to kick it off? >> adam: do you want t
. >> adam: i have a friend are we alex smith and amanda shaw over here.hey will be on the louisiana float. it's one of the floats you are going to see here along the parade route. alex, tell me what you are going to be doing out there. >> i will get to perform my song boot shake on the float this year. i'm excited to be a part of this tradition. i can't wait to get out there and do it. we will have dancers and amanda playing fiddle. it's teed up to be a good one. >> adam: the...
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smith said in a november 3rd filing. >>> elsewhere new york city mayor eric adams is speaking out after reports he allegedly approved a project for a new turkish consulate. through a statement yesterday through his campaign spokesperson, adams noted he has not been charged with a crime and says he will cooperate with the investigation. shortly after adams was elected maw yore, "new york times" is citing sources who say he allegedly contacted the city fire commissioner to encourage him to allow the turkish government to use a building for their consulate. the didn't had previously refused to sign off on the safety of the building. nbc news has not yet independently verified this report. this new development comes as the fbi moves forward with an investigation into adams' campaign fund-raising. that probe dramatically escalated last week when fbi agents seized multiple phones and an ipad from the mayor himself. they asked the mayor to step out of the vehicle and then took his devices. earlier the fbi searched a home where a campaign fund was handled. it seems like a bad headline nearly every day for the mayor. we will k
smith said in a november 3rd filing. >>> elsewhere new york city mayor eric adams is speaking out after reports he allegedly approved a project for a new turkish consulate. through a statement yesterday through his campaign spokesperson, adams noted he has not been charged with a crime and says he will cooperate with the investigation. shortly after adams was elected maw yore, "new york times" is citing sources who say he allegedly contacted the city fire commissioner to...
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smith. what is your name to know? i am you know what my brother is said, adam, how old is he? and when was he arrested? he's 17 years old. she was arrested in to life. where are you scared? did you have that? what? what did you feel more stressed after october or before october? well, to be honest after what happened to not to the i was usually more scared because of oh well we saw the crime. so the question, so we were small, we were scared. he was arrested in october on october 16th sort of them and everything was suspended for now because of the war and me all the more to use rested nice and with the trial did not take place as if that's how do the product to be. honestly, i have to but we are experiencing mixed feelings to our jury is incomplete. we find that some companies because of what is happening in guys, not only those who have been killed and the conditions that they are living in the state. also, we hope that we will be free one day. we have also many prisoners in prison. in addition to my son, there is my brother in law and my nephew. they were arrested aligned with my son. they were a ch
smith. what is your name to know? i am you know what my brother is said, adam, how old is he? and when was he arrested? he's 17 years old. she was arrested in to life. where are you scared? did you have that? what? what did you feel more stressed after october or before october? well, to be honest after what happened to not to the i was usually more scared because of oh well we saw the crime. so the question, so we were small, we were scared. he was arrested in october on october 16th sort of...
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adam, let me start with you. appeals court signal they're going to consider nearing this gag order, some to allow trump to talk some about the special counsel jack smith and his legal team. i want to play a little bit more of what they said. >> he had to speak manners while everybody else is throwing targets at him. >> it can't be that he cannot mention mr. smith. clearly he has thick enough skin, he's on this team. >> why include jack smith and the permissible attack column? >> i think they think it's fair game because this is a political campaign where one of the fair things the opponents will say is the fact that he is being prosecuted, he's accused of all these things, and show he should be able to respond to that, so he says, and call this a political prosecution. i think death threats, which is what happens when he says things about jack smith or jack smith's family, et cetera, i think that takes a bridge too far, and that is what was going on today with the appeals court, what do we have to wait for something to happen before we limits it, or, can we limit it in advance because there's been so many threats to anyone who he targets and puts out
adam, let me start with you. appeals court signal they're going to consider nearing this gag order, some to allow trump to talk some about the special counsel jack smith and his legal team. i want to play a little bit more of what they said. >> he had to speak manners while everybody else is throwing targets at him. >> it can't be that he cannot mention mr. smith. clearly he has thick enough skin, he's on this team. >> why include jack smith and the permissible attack column?...
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mary kate and leah grace in adams ville, tennessee, and is my extreme pleasure to welcome him here to the ninth annual emerging civil r symposium at stevenson ranch. tim smith ladies in. wow. thank you, chris. did my mama tell you to say all that it is a pleasure to be here. i've always ard about the emerging civil war symposium and wow, i'm i'm consider me impressed. this is great. what a wonderful venue. what a wonderful group of folks seeing a lot of folks that i've known for a long time. a lot of folks that been on tours and in the past, several people here were just with me last week in a vicksburg. we did four or five days, actually, vicksburg. and there some that are going to be next week in on the grierson drive tour in through mississippi and louisiana. so a lot of folks that are back and forth onhese tours, so on. so 's good to see all of you for having senior come up and say hello and and we'll reacquaint. so thank you for having me. this is this is wonderful been looking forward to it for a very long time brag on emerging civil war. just a minute. try to help out as much as i can. it's always a pleasure to help out, chris and theolks that run it
mary kate and leah grace in adams ville, tennessee, and is my extreme pleasure to welcome him here to the ninth annual emerging civil r symposium at stevenson ranch. tim smith ladies in. wow. thank you, chris. did my mama tell you to say all that it is a pleasure to be here. i've always ard about the emerging civil war symposium and wow, i'm i'm consider me impressed. this is great. what a wonderful venue. what a wonderful group of folks seeing a lot of folks that i've known for a long time. a...