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the top democrat on the house armed services committee, congressman adam smith, will join us next.s under attack, russia's relentless strikes on major cities across ukraine cast more doubt on vladimir putin's desire for a cease fire. and later, can we still be friends? elon musk tries to repair his relationship with the commander in chief. with the commander in chief. we're back in 90s. (vo) this is the new dell ai pc with intel inside. it helps save you time. because it does all your busy work for you. so you can get busy doing what you want to do. ♪ ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. it works differently than other laxatives because it's made from the senna plant, a natural vegetable laxative ingredient. gentle, dependable se
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in that adam smith sense of comparative advantage. if it takes place at more along, oh great. but you're in printing says the famous summits of the past had very different contacts to the world of 2025. namely a spirit of cooperation and mutual concern for that to happen. i mean, toward means getting together and agreeing, which is actually what happened at the plaza hotel, getting together with other countries cooperating and agreeing. have you seen president trump in action on the global stage? does he seem like an accord guide to the and the answer to that that you've been paying attention should be no. so that's doesn't really, you know, i think that's why i don't really believe that there's going to be anything like that happening. then there's the key question of central banks independence from their governments and their desire to pursue their own currencies, interests. they used to be the theatre independent. they charge inflation, not exchange rates. the major financial authorities are free floaters. they don't really believe intervention has lasting impact. another i
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face questions from the 57-member panel led by chairman mike rogers of alabama, and ranking member adam smithwashington state. this is the third straight day of testimony from pentagon top officials. at other hearings this week they were asked about president trump's deployment of the national guard in response to immigration protests in los angeles. as always, you can watch their answers in full on our website, c-span.org.
face questions from the 57-member panel led by chairman mike rogers of alabama, and ranking member adam smithwashington state. this is the third straight day of testimony from pentagon top officials. at other hearings this week they were asked about president trump's deployment of the national guard in response to immigration protests in los angeles. as always, you can watch their answers in full on our website, c-span.org.
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congressman adam smith, it is a pleasure.nk you so much for coming on this morning, john. >> great. >> thank you. new this morning a manhunt is underway for two inmates who escaped from a new orleans jail more than two weeks ago. there was a potential break in the case when what appeared to be one of the escapees, antoine massey, posted a video to social media from inside what looked like a kitchen there. multiple law enforcement agencies have now raided and searched the home, where they believe this video was filmed. massey was one of ten inmates who initially escaped. eight have since been recaptured. this morning, a dog has returned home after being lost for more than a month and traveling about 100 miles on her own, both on land and at sea. amber is a five year old rescue dog. she escaped from her foster family's yard back in april. she was ultimately discovered by a boat about a mile from shore, swimming in the rough seas. she has been returned to her foster family, who says she lost some weight but is otherwise healthy.
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have a stable international monetary foundation to, to carry out the logic of free trade in that adam smith sense of comparative advantage. if it takes place at more along, oh, great. but your and bern seem, says the famous summits of the past had very different contacts to the world of 2025, namely a spirit of cooperation and mutual concern for that to happen. i mean, toward means getting together and agreeing, which is actually what happened at the plaza hotel, getting together with other countries cooperating and agreeing. have you seen president trump in action on the global stage? does he seem like an accord guide to the and the answer to that that you've been paying attention should be no. so that's doesn't really, you know, i think that's why i don't really believe that there's going to be anything like that happening. then there's the key question of central banks independence from their governments and their desire to pursue their own currencies, interests. they used to be the theatre independent, the target inflation, not exchange rates. the major financial authorities are a free
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he's told by adam smith, who writes publishes the wealth of nations political treatise in 1776, this is not how it works. this is not global economies work. you're misreading this. you don't need to have a mercantile system set up to oppress them so that squeezing the colonies. international trade will do what you want to do in sustaining the empire. well, they could have had trump around and he would he would conclude, as he does, is have been one of my books, his in his own hand. trade is bad. next of course. of course trade is not bad. free trade is necessary. we are here a prosperous nation in this prosperous city on top of the world because of the economy has been built on the basis of international trade. starting in the 18th century. so trade is not bad. yes. okay. we don't want to go there any further. and in so what is? why what's going on? how desperate is king george? make sure i don't lose this colony. how? i mean, what? it seems like he spends a lot of time on this and. then he loses. now what? i'm sorry. this isn't in this book. this is in the next. i'm sorry. i'm going
he's told by adam smith, who writes publishes the wealth of nations political treatise in 1776, this is not how it works. this is not global economies work. you're misreading this. you don't need to have a mercantile system set up to oppress them so that squeezing the colonies. international trade will do what you want to do in sustaining the empire. well, they could have had trump around and he would he would conclude, as he does, is have been one of my books, his in his own hand. trade is...
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then you had adam smith from washington say it. you had john fetterman from pennsylvania say it.ould learn from those lessons. so democrats or republicans are going to point to today in this hearing, is how much money was spent on these sanctuary cities to provide for illegal immigrants, and why wasn't more done about the criminals that were here illegally? why were they let free? why were they so supportive of taxpayer money? and so they're going to ask those questions. but largely it's to try and get back to that messaging that did so well for them in 2024, as opposed to what's happening now in the public sentiment. >> and i think there's some dispute over whether that democratic policies are allowing migrant criminals to go free. i know new york's governor put out a press release before this hearing, going through specific examples of how they work with federal officials when it comes to criminal elements of the population. that might be undocumented. but you talk about messaging maura and the republican led oversight committee ahead of this hearing. put together this video us
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but at one point in the hearing today, when he was pressed by your colleague, congressman adam smith, on whether the defense department is going to take the panama canal or greenland by force, remember, that was something we were talking about just a few weeks ago, secretary hegseth said it's their job to have plans for any contingency. then had congressman mike turner, a republican, come back and seek some clarification. let's listen to that moment and then talk about it on the other side. >> you are not confirming in your testimony today that the that at the pentagon, there are plans that for invading or taking by force greenland. correct. that is not your testimony today. >> all my testimony is, is that the pentagon has plans for any number of containers. >> it is not your testimony today that there are plans at the pentagon for taking by force or invading greenland. correct? because i'm sure as hell hope that that is not your testimony. >> we look forward to working with greenland to ensure that it is secured from any potential threats. >> so again, another example that it's not j
but at one point in the hearing today, when he was pressed by your colleague, congressman adam smith, on whether the defense department is going to take the panama canal or greenland by force, remember, that was something we were talking about just a few weeks ago, secretary hegseth said it's their job to have plans for any contingency. then had congressman mike turner, a republican, come back and seek some clarification. let's listen to that moment and then talk about it on the other side....
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democrat from washington state, the ranking member of the house armed services committee, congressman adam smith. congressman, good to see you. so 4000 national guard and 700 marines are being deployed by the trump administration to los angeles. do you know how many of them have actual assignments? and does the federal government have an adequate plan to feed and house them? >> no and no. >> there doesn't seem to be any clear rules of engagement. as your previous guest. just mentioned, they were sent there basically to protect the buildings and protect the ice officers, but they weren't given. clear instructions. and that's a problem. and look, i, i don't disagree that you should meet any sort of violent protest with law enforcement, but there's no evidence in this case that the lapd wasn't doing that. you know, there's as i think erin burnett did a great job of describing the overwhelming majority of this was peaceful. some were not. and it sounds like the local law enforcement were, in fact, dealing with the pieces of it that were not peaceful. so i think this is an overreaction by the preside
democrat from washington state, the ranking member of the house armed services committee, congressman adam smith. congressman, good to see you. so 4000 national guard and 700 marines are being deployed by the trump administration to los angeles. do you know how many of them have actual assignments? and does the federal government have an adequate plan to feed and house them? >> no and no. >> there doesn't seem to be any clear rules of engagement. as your previous guest. just...
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i agree with adam smith that we need to be working together unless expensive but effective drones and they may be produced in ukraine but wherever they come from weak in my and they are whatever it takes. secretary driskell recently the president signed an executive order assigning the army is the lead to advanced nuclear reactors at military solutions with an by 2028. i see america benefits from president trump's vision and leadership in the development and with the riverside that i had an opportunity to represent and i'm the only member of congress that worked at the site for nuclear capability is important with that in mind how is the army where typing micronuclear reactors and it's a national security. to ensure resilience and power for critical defense infrastructure and we can see small module reactors microreactors will be an important opportunity. what is the status of the development recognize the senator from illinois. yes. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: a lot of people are asking t
i agree with adam smith that we need to be working together unless expensive but effective drones and they may be produced in ukraine but wherever they come from weak in my and they are whatever it takes. secretary driskell recently the president signed an executive order assigning the army is the lead to advanced nuclear reactors at military solutions with an by 2028. i see america benefits from president trump's vision and leadership in the development and with the riverside that i had an...
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when did adam smith write that book?st people on college campuses disputing what's in that book. at least 50%. right? right. do you have an answer? >> is it do. >> we have. >> an answer for more than 50% disputing what's in that book? >> okay, steve. no. >> i don't know. right? i mean, he's high, he's hybrid. >> well, looking at the. >> hybrids or the tariffs, that got us up to 20% now in the s&p. kind of missed that one didn't you steve? >> wait wait wait wait. >> let's let's let's let's focus on don't don't start. we don't have to talk about trump and your feelings. >> you were the one who started it. >> i'm sorry about overall economics. not that you have to dispute whether the current guy is an austrian economist or not. >> okay. maheen one guy wants is holding the rates. one guy wants to cut rates. given the tariffs that are coming, what would you do right now? >> i would wait off on cutting rates because we've seen that the threat of tariffs. tariffs have caused some recessionary expectations. and if we see in the
when did adam smith write that book?st people on college campuses disputing what's in that book. at least 50%. right? right. do you have an answer? >> is it do. >> we have. >> an answer for more than 50% disputing what's in that book? >> okay, steve. no. >> i don't know. right? i mean, he's high, he's hybrid. >> well, looking at the. >> hybrids or the tariffs, that got us up to 20% now in the s&p. kind of missed that one didn't you steve? >>...
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you can find bipartisanship here is remarkable i agree with adam smith's that we need to be working together unless expensive but effective drones they might even be produced in ukraine. wherever they come from they can license them here. whatever it takes. secretary recently assigning the army isolated to deploying advanced nuclear reactors and military installations by 2028. i see america benefits from president trump's vision and leadership in this development and south carolina with the savannah river site have the opportunity to represent. i'm the only member of congress who's ever worked at savannah river site nuclear capability is very important. with that in mind, how was the army prioritizing my current nuclear reactors as a national security imperative to ensure resilient, uninterrupted power for critical defense infrastructure? and over and over again we can see the small reactors the micro reactors will be an important opportunity but what is the status of development? >> that we could not agree more. so contested logistics are going to be when you look at what happened in russia
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joining us doctor adam langford criminology professor and special agent nicole parker with the fbi, thank you for joining us, doctor langford, susan smith parents do kill their children. is it rare or any research answering that impossible question of why. >> it is pretty rare if you look at all homicides in the united states 2 - 3% involve parents killing their children and when it comes to why there are no good answers. some of the common motives include things like they just don't want their child anymore so they would abandon their children or kill them i don't think that's what happened here because this guy could've left we see parents to lose her temper in child abuse by accident and nothing to happen here either this is not a crime of passion read we see all tourism reprints of the distorted view that their children are suffering and they will commit a mercy killing but this was so horrible the girls were found with the respondent and bags over the head, that does not sound like a parent or father or killer trying to make it a quick and painless death to send them to heaven we see cases of spousal revenge but is very rare becaus
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joining us are doctor adam langford and criminology professor and former special agent nicole parker with the fbi. thank you both for joining us. doctor langford, susan smith andrea yates. alex murdock, parents do kill their children. is it rare and is there any research answering that that impossible question of why? >> well, it's pretty rare if you look at all homicides in the united states, about 2 to 3% involve parents killing their children. when it comes to why, you know, there are no good answers. of course, some of the common motives we've seen include things like they just don't want their child anymore, right? so they would abandon their children or kill them. you know, i don't think that's what happened here, because this guy could have just left. we see parents who lose their temper. and so child abuse turns into murder sometimes by accident. i don't think that happened here either, because this does not look like a crime of passion. we see altruism where parents have this distorted view where that their that their children are suffering and that they're going to commit some sort of mercy killing. but, you know, this was so horrible that the ap
joining us are doctor adam langford and criminology professor and former special agent nicole parker with the fbi. thank you both for joining us. doctor langford, susan smith andrea yates. alex murdock, parents do kill their children. is it rare and is there any research answering that that impossible question of why? >> well, it's pretty rare if you look at all homicides in the united states, about 2 to 3% involve parents killing their children. when it comes to why, you know, there are...
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joining us are doctor adam langford and criminology professor and former special agent nicole parker with the fbi. thank you both for joining us, doctor langford, susan smith and andrea yates. alex murdock, parents do kill their children. is it rare? and is there any research answering that that impossible question of why? >> well, it's pretty rare. if you look at all homicides in the united states, about 2 to 3% involve parents killing their children. when it comes to why, you know, there are no good answers, of course. some of the common motives we've seen include things like they just don't want their child anymore, right? so they would abandon their children or kill them. you know, i don't think that's what happened here, because this guy could have just left. we see parents who lose their temper. and so child abuse turns into murder, sometimes by accident. i don't think that happened here either, because this does not look like a crime of passion. we see altruism where parents have this distorted view where that their that their children are suffering and that they're going to commit some sort of mercy killing. but, you know, this was so horrible that
joining us are doctor adam langford and criminology professor and former special agent nicole parker with the fbi. thank you both for joining us, doctor langford, susan smith and andrea yates. alex murdock, parents do kill their children. is it rare? and is there any research answering that that impossible question of why? >> well, it's pretty rare. if you look at all homicides in the united states, about 2 to 3% involve parents killing their children. when it comes to why, you know,...
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face questions from the 57-member panel led by chairman mike rogers of alabama, and ranking member adam smith of washington state. this is the third straight day of testimony from pentagon top officials. at other hearings this week they were asked about president trump's deployment of the national guard in response to immigration protests in los angeles. as always, you can watch their answers in full on our website, c-span.org. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . >> the washington journal, joining us to discuss the domestic deployment of the u.s. military and the law is the executive director for the institute for constitutional advocacy. welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> could you start telling us about the institute for constitutional advocacy and protection? what does it do? >> sure, we are a nonpartisan, primarily a litigating institute within georgetown law. we bring constitutional impact litigation across a wide variety of issue areas, that includes first amendment separation of powers, criminal legal system reform. many different things like that, we
face questions from the 57-member panel led by chairman mike rogers of alabama, and ranking member adam smith of washington state. this is the third straight day of testimony from pentagon top officials. at other hearings this week they were asked about president trump's deployment of the national guard in response to immigration protests in los angeles. as always, you can watch their answers in full on our website, c-span.org. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . >> the...