The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2001 was awarded jointly to George A. Akerlof, A. Michael Spence and Joseph E. Stiglitz "for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information"
no harm, no foul. but it was about us finding out about it is the key. we never heard we still barely heard from the president. just shouting through a chopper. pete: exactly right. i think it comes down to risk aversion. stupid risk aversion inside the pentagon. you can figure it out. there is ways to disable a balloon so it floats down or the hall detached do it in. brian: so much wide open space. ainsley: what it s something more serious than a balloon. what if it is not gathering intel. pete: this is a trial balloon. this is china saying what can we get away with what if a device was affixed to a balloon. whole other story. ainsley: we are going to talk about the state of the union coming up. brian: majority of democrats don t want him running again in 2024. how the white house is already playing defense ahead of his address. ainsley: plus, beyonce making history at the grammys. the biggest moments and other winners taking home top winners
heartland of where our nuclear capabilities are and joe biden waited until it got here to soot it down. it raises the question of how much were they able to push back to beijing that s actionable for them in the future because the balloon at 60,000 feet is more granular and detailed than a satellite orbiting that goes over one particular location at a time. rachel: can i ask you something that s tangential to this. you re a former military guy. think about the mindset you had when you wanted to join the military and when you see this kind of weakness, maybe there s a great reason why the biden administration didn t act sooner but when you see this kind of weakness, you know, lack of action, how does that affect recruitment? we re in a really bad place recruitment-wise. pete: i would call it risk aversion. there s a disease of risk aversion inside our pentagon. the pentagon s job is not to be safe. pentagon s job is to stand up to our adversaries, he hopefully prevent conflict.
it, and then the surveillance equipment is on the bottom. taking a look at whatever they want right now. i mean, the same military leaders told donald trump don t strike qassem soleimani rachel: exactly. pete: so there s a lot of risk aversion inside the pentagon on things like this. oh, you might escalate. while we re escalating maasively in ukraine over what, i don t know, yet we won t stand up to the communist chinese. imagine if we floated a freedom balloon up over beijing s sensitive sites, how quickly that would come down. rachel: maybe this balloon will linger and just stay on for the macy s parade. pete: yeah, just pull it down? [laughter] here s the chi-com balloon. take a look, kids. rachel: it would be really appropriate. pete: oh, yeah, it will be the number one halloween costume. we joke about it rachel: but it s not funny. will we move to this, fbi
/PRNewswire/ Over two-thirds of American investors (67%) feel like their financial safety net has been taken away from them as a result of the events of.