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i guess my view -- rich: your settlement has to include jonah. reihan: the things that the right has gotten wrong is to neglect the need for some kind of cross-class bargain. there are people who perceive ideological conservatism as speaking to a narrow constituency. there is this characterization of the right as the handmaiden of the rich. i think that perception has been incredibly destructive. it has also been abetted by a lot of politicians on the right. this idea of what whittaker chambers called the beacon beition, we don't want it to left politics, but a cross-class politics, that has something to say not only for investors, but for workers. some kind of organizing principle. i see the idea of a nation as it a powerful organizing principle, but you need cross-class language. that is something our writers have been working towards for a long time. it includes most of us of the magazine. jonah very much included. >> i'm not sure, but keep going. reihan: the national review has been a bit ahead of the movement as a whole. that has been someti
i guess my view -- rich: your settlement has to include jonah. reihan: the things that the right has gotten wrong is to neglect the need for some kind of cross-class bargain. there are people who perceive ideological conservatism as speaking to a narrow constituency. there is this characterization of the right as the handmaiden of the rich. i think that perception has been incredibly destructive. it has also been abetted by a lot of politicians on the right. this idea of what whittaker chambers...
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do you see yourself as a rich man? are you a rich man? not like a rich man, blessed.rent to being rich. 0k. the bible says that god can give you riches without sadness. are you saying you're rich and really happy simultaneously? no, what i said is i am blessed with riches or without riches. are there misconceptions about you? people were telling me you have a privatejet. no, i don't. a rolex. the church has a private jet, a smalljet. oh, the church does. it's for six people. it is an incredible place. i have never seen a church like this in my life. it's amazing. yes. was this made on people's donations? yes. how much did it cost to build? millions. 45. when you got 45 million, did you think, maybe i could build ten hospitals? sometimes we have more people getting healed here than in hospital. so we are healing. i had seen one video online i was particularly amazed at. it showed cash luna using the power of the bible to take over people's bodies. i'd heard it got him a lot of attention, so i wanted to ask about it. there's an amazing video. you lay down a bible and th
do you see yourself as a rich man? are you a rich man? not like a rich man, blessed.rent to being rich. 0k. the bible says that god can give you riches without sadness. are you saying you're rich and really happy simultaneously? no, what i said is i am blessed with riches or without riches. are there misconceptions about you? people were telling me you have a privatejet. no, i don't. a rolex. the church has a private jet, a smalljet. oh, the church does. it's for six people. it is an incredible...
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[laughter] ramesh: rich is a much easier moderator than bill. when bill was moderating, it was a very harrowing experience. we were on one of our national review cruises where somebody , after we got to the q and a. , someone asked a question, i answered it, and he said, ramesh, because he never got my name right, i don't think you answered that gentleman's question. say, bill, that was a deliberate choice. [laughter] ramesh: thank you for this open-ended question. and now i have lost track of what that question was. rich: reihan was sketching out a cross-class settlement within conservatism. and then on top of it -- >> populism, right. first of all, something earlier, i think intellectuals always want to think about was the great organizing idea? what is the intellectual axis on which our politics turn. i think some historicals periods don't have such a thing. i don't think, although i am in favor of a properly understood nationalism, i don't think national sovereignty is capable of supplying that axis. i think there are a lot of overlapping de
[laughter] ramesh: rich is a much easier moderator than bill. when bill was moderating, it was a very harrowing experience. we were on one of our national review cruises where somebody , after we got to the q and a. , someone asked a question, i answered it, and he said, ramesh, because he never got my name right, i don't think you answered that gentleman's question. say, bill, that was a deliberate choice. [laughter] ramesh: thank you for this open-ended question. and now i have lost track of...
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the poor not how rich are the rich. that's who we should be concerned about. so what is market capitalism? well, it's a system that has based on private property rights. mesis said that private property is the key to civilization. you can't have voluntary exchange, you can't have social cooperation without property rights. no one in here is wearing entirely what they created themselves. no one in here only ate in the last week things that they either grew or killed themselves. no one in here actually constructed their home or their apartment or where they're from scratch and just did it themselves. food, clothing, shelter, we don't produce any of it, somebody else does. how can that possibly work? because we produce something, we then have property rights over what we gain from that, usually medium of exchange like money and then we -- so we have property rights to whatever we're selling for the money and then you take that money and you buy something from someone else and they have property rights to that. so a system
the poor not how rich are the rich. that's who we should be concerned about. so what is market capitalism? well, it's a system that has based on private property rights. mesis said that private property is the key to civilization. you can't have voluntary exchange, you can't have social cooperation without property rights. no one in here is wearing entirely what they created themselves. no one in here only ate in the last week things that they either grew or killed themselves. no one in here...
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that every man, the rich, the poor and the poor as well as the rich, was entitled to the benefit of counselhen he was defending himself against prosecution by the mighty forces of the state. >> on january 15, 1963, the supreme court of the united states heard the argument in gideon vs. wainwright. gideon, a prisoner, was technically asking his freedom from wainwright, who is head of florida's division of corrections or prison system. but abe fortas for gideon and bruce jacob for florida were really arguing whether the right to counsel was a fundamental american right. the man they argued about was not there. he was in a prison cell. bruce jacob spoke for florida. >> we argued the reasoning that was used in the decision of betts vs. brady by the supreme court back in 1941 or 1942. first of all, we argued that historically the sixth amendment when it was first adopted, was intended to give individuals the right to attain or hire their own attorneys but it was not intended to give individuals lawyers appointed to them. >> what it really amounted to was more interference by the federal courts i
that every man, the rich, the poor and the poor as well as the rich, was entitled to the benefit of counselhen he was defending himself against prosecution by the mighty forces of the state. >> on january 15, 1963, the supreme court of the united states heard the argument in gideon vs. wainwright. gideon, a prisoner, was technically asking his freedom from wainwright, who is head of florida's division of corrections or prison system. but abe fortas for gideon and bruce jacob for florida...
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more transit-rich than others. and my neighborhood happens to one of those neighborhoods that is not transit-rich. we do not have a rail. we do not have an underground. we have been fighting for better service in our neighborhood. and so to say that the transit-rich neighborhoods, i beg to differ that my neighborhood is transit-rich. i think we're overcapacitated, and so when i see something like this, this is really far reaching, it is overreaching the authority of the state, and my responsibility to my residents in district 1 is to actually listen to their concerns when development happens. and i really think that the work of what supervisor tang did around home sf was very thoughtful, it was collaborative. i think after a lot of compromise and then supervisor tang holding strong to making a stronger policy, i think this is how we need to work with the housing policies in san francisco. so i just want to say i am happy to support this resolution in opposition of california state senate bill 827. >> president bree
more transit-rich than others. and my neighborhood happens to one of those neighborhoods that is not transit-rich. we do not have a rail. we do not have an underground. we have been fighting for better service in our neighborhood. and so to say that the transit-rich neighborhoods, i beg to differ that my neighborhood is transit-rich. i think we're overcapacitated, and so when i see something like this, this is really far reaching, it is overreaching the authority of the state, and my...
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of course, we all support transit rich housing development near transit rich places, but what this piece of legislation does it almost deincentivizes areas of california where purposefully transit was not built because they wanted to keep people out of the neighborhoods, referring very much to what supervisor cohen was talking about. and this does nothing to push those cities that have been exclusive enclaves for white and wealthier communities to produce more housing for all of us. i see the incentives or the fact this is pushes for more housing to be built in the areas that are already producing housing and always have for diverse communities to just eliminate local control or say over how that additional housing should be built. it also sort of completely gets rid of the entire discipline of city planning. you know, we have many city workers who have gone to school, who specifically design cities so they are walkable and work for people and there is substantial infrastructure to support the residents who live in those cities. and it pretty much eliminates in a very radical way that th
of course, we all support transit rich housing development near transit rich places, but what this piece of legislation does it almost deincentivizes areas of california where purposefully transit was not built because they wanted to keep people out of the neighborhoods, referring very much to what supervisor cohen was talking about. and this does nothing to push those cities that have been exclusive enclaves for white and wealthier communities to produce more housing for all of us. i see the...
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the rich are going to get really rich. but worrying about how rich the rich are is the politics of envy. we need to worry about how rich are the poor. that is what we need to be worried about. we know that the way the poor become wealthy is only through market capitalism, through a system of voluntary exchange, private property rights, rule of law and limited government. that is how you're going to get those 635 million people out of poverty. that is only going to happen by winning the battle of ideas. that is what was being written about a 1927 -- anti-liberal thought is what is going to cause all of these things, world war ii, the great depression. the only way to stop it is to win that battle of ideas. that is why you guys are here. you are here to win the battle of ideas. folks and the college, what are we engaged in? we are engaged in the battle of ideas and we can win that battle. it is not like it is unwinnable. all it needs is that we start to learn how to craft the argument and point out the obvious, get people to
the rich are going to get really rich. but worrying about how rich the rich are is the politics of envy. we need to worry about how rich are the poor. that is what we need to be worried about. we know that the way the poor become wealthy is only through market capitalism, through a system of voluntary exchange, private property rights, rule of law and limited government. that is how you're going to get those 635 million people out of poverty. that is only going to happen by winning the battle...
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i if you're going to get rich, not going to get rich by make stuffing for the rich. there's not enough of them. if you're going to get rich, you're going to get rich making things that the poor can afford to have. the guy that started intel said that he'll get super wealthy when everybody can own a laptop computer. because then he will be selling lots and lots of chips. so that there's a very big incentive to create things for the masses. cellphones, for example. how many poor people have cellphones? probably almost all of them. right? not just in the united states. but around the world. poor people around the world have cellphones. why? somebody is going to get extremely wealthy if they develop a solar heater that you can use to heat your house in subsaharan africa and not have to start a fire in your house to keep warm. whatever is going to invent that and can make it chief enough that everybody in subsaharan africa can afford it, that's how you get wealthy you get wealthy by pleasing other people and get very wealthy by making so it the poor can buy what you have.
i if you're going to get rich, not going to get rich by make stuffing for the rich. there's not enough of them. if you're going to get rich, you're going to get rich making things that the poor can afford to have. the guy that started intel said that he'll get super wealthy when everybody can own a laptop computer. because then he will be selling lots and lots of chips. so that there's a very big incentive to create things for the masses. cellphones, for example. how many poor people have...
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can give you riches without sadness. are you saying you are rich and really happy? there misconceptions about you, people are telling me you have a privatejet... the church has a private jet, telling me you have a privatejet... the church has a privatejet, it telling me you have a privatejet... the church has a private jet, it is for six people. i have never seen a church like this, it is amazing. was it made on peoples donations? yes. how much did it cost? $45 million. when you got 45 million, did you think you could build hospitals? sometimes we have more people getting healed here than in hospitals. we are in the healing... i had seen one video that was particular you amazing. —— particularly. it showed cash luna using the power of the bible to take over people ‘s bodies. i had heard got him a lot of attention, so wa nted got him a lot of attention, so wanted ask about it. there is an amazing video of, you lay down the bible, and now people walking... this is one of the more polemical videos. it is amazing. explain how god comes through. this is a wall. if you se
can give you riches without sadness. are you saying you are rich and really happy? there misconceptions about you, people are telling me you have a privatejet... the church has a private jet, telling me you have a privatejet... the church has a privatejet, it telling me you have a privatejet... the church has a private jet, it is for six people. i have never seen a church like this, it is amazing. was it made on peoples donations? yes. how much did it cost? $45 million. when you got 45 million,...
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get rich quick scheme, why is that ? get rich quick scheme, why is that my duty?gument. a bit of a test case in the high court tomorrow. the high court tomorrow. coverage, as you can imagine, of the london marathon. london marathon. coming out of it, the weather, mo farah. the metro, moment of madness. see what they did there? yeah. well but of course, the big focus is on mo farah, fantastic. on mo farah, fantastic. because they were wearing costumes that were too hot. that were too hot. so much money for such good, and i think it's brilliant. think it's brilliant. have you ever done it? no, i haven't. periodically think about it and then i think it is the training. i think it is the training. if you just said you cannot the marathon... just said you cannot the marathon... have you done at? have done half marathons, but i gather you have. marathons, but i gather you have. is that right? that right? i get about seven years ago but never again, never again. ago but never again, never again. a costume and trying to keep their time will be the time. time will be the t
get rich quick scheme, why is that ? get rich quick scheme, why is that my duty?gument. a bit of a test case in the high court tomorrow. the high court tomorrow. coverage, as you can imagine, of the london marathon. london marathon. coming out of it, the weather, mo farah. the metro, moment of madness. see what they did there? yeah. well but of course, the big focus is on mo farah, fantastic. on mo farah, fantastic. because they were wearing costumes that were too hot. that were too hot. so...
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the corporations and the rich. wow. i'm not describing the s soviet union or some fanty or some impossible dream. i'm just describing american histstory, and not soso long ago, either. wow. just to drive it home, roosevelt--how did he actually do this? he was very courageous and clever. in the midst of world war ii, to make this point really strong, he proposed a novel income tax. here's how it would work. above a certain levevel--and the levelel in thoe years was $25,000 a year-- the income tax rate that would have to be paid is----presiden's proposal--100%. that's right. $25,0,000 a year would become a maximum income. you know how we h have a mminimum wage? this would be the maximum income, the other end. the republicans, predictably, went crazy. and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise. and the compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would henceforth have to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit
the corporations and the rich. wow. i'm not describing the s soviet union or some fanty or some impossible dream. i'm just describing american histstory, and not soso long ago, either. wow. just to drive it home, roosevelt--how did he actually do this? he was very courageous and clever. in the midst of world war ii, to make this point really strong, he proposed a novel income tax. here's how it would work. above a certain levevel--and the levelel in thoe years was $25,000 a year-- the income...
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rich countries like hong kong, they are rich and not happy.nordic nations and a lot less happy. botswana, one of the richest african nations and is one of the least happy. why is that? richest african nations and is one of the least happy. why is that7m seems to be that there is a scale of happiness competitor rich you are. let's say you are a multi billionaire and i am on the average wage. if both our networks are doubled, then who is going to marginally more happy? the stats say me because i am therefore able to send my kids to a private school, why a different house whereas you are simply... what if you start off with more money, not if you double your money? that is different. the uk here is pretty average on this map. around the same level of happening as spain, germany, sweden and russia. for the poorer countries, where you are looking at, sorry, for the richer countries, one thing i was looking at is the availability of land. people building houses and in those particular countries it is not available. we don't have a lot of time. talki
rich countries like hong kong, they are rich and not happy.nordic nations and a lot less happy. botswana, one of the richest african nations and is one of the least happy. why is that? richest african nations and is one of the least happy. why is that7m seems to be that there is a scale of happiness competitor rich you are. let's say you are a multi billionaire and i am on the average wage. if both our networks are doubled, then who is going to marginally more happy? the stats say me because i...
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if the lives of the rich and the lives of the poor are. it's very sad that there's a wall like this. made of cement built to separate people mortal a main. growing divide between rich and poor coupled with increasing fears over security. the old separation two neighborhoods in is a concrete example both. to own a home is the desire of nearly everyone in the world but perhaps nowhere more so than in the united states having a solid job a car and your own home that's at the heart of the american dream around sixty four percent of americans own property a house or a flaps and the real estate market has been booming in the sunshine state of florida in particular having a home close to the coast is still the ultimate goal for countless would be residents even if it means living in a town built on not so small it a foundation. gloria ross so terry does something of a cape coral institution. she came to the sunshine state with her family when she was only nine years old great home on the waterfront their own boat outside the front door living lik
if the lives of the rich and the lives of the poor are. it's very sad that there's a wall like this. made of cement built to separate people mortal a main. growing divide between rich and poor coupled with increasing fears over security. the old separation two neighborhoods in is a concrete example both. to own a home is the desire of nearly everyone in the world but perhaps nowhere more so than in the united states having a solid job a car and your own home that's at the heart of the american...
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he said i'm in rich guy. you've seen how rich and famous i am. but i'm going to put all that aside and i'm going to work to get you rich. i'm not going care about getting me rich. so he had these two ideas in opposition, and he knew they were in opposition in people's heads. so they thought he would stop trying to get himself rich and really care about the american public. but i think it's very toes show that he has continued to get himself rich, as you just demonstrated a few of the points. the people around him have done the same. and you didn't even get into all the petty corruption that this cabinet has been engaging in and their policy agenda has also been about just enriching people like donald trump, including donald trump himself. >> you know, as i was reading your piece, i was reminded of the 2006 mid terms which i covered very closely. >> yeah. >> there was two big issue there's. the iraq war was one of the biggest. but there was the manifest corruption in the republican congress. you had all the scandals. you had the sense of self-deal
he said i'm in rich guy. you've seen how rich and famous i am. but i'm going to put all that aside and i'm going to work to get you rich. i'm not going care about getting me rich. so he had these two ideas in opposition, and he knew they were in opposition in people's heads. so they thought he would stop trying to get himself rich and really care about the american public. but i think it's very toes show that he has continued to get himself rich, as you just demonstrated a few of the points....
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real estate some of the british capital's most exclusive addresses are oh and by the russian super rich but because of lax regulation some of these multimillion dollar homes are believed to have been bought using dirty money ever since the recent nerve agent attack on british soil u.k. russian relations have soured now lawmakers have decided to take a closer look at where all this money is coming from but as our reporter discovered following this money trail is no easy task. london is the perfect place to shell out wads of cash fast and at the finest addresses in the british capital russian exiles are among the best customers that spurned the city the nickname london grog. has become a playground for wealthy oligarchy so it's hardly surprising that this russian wine shop in the chic mayfair district in london's west end calls itself hedonism winds . roman gregorio has designed a map that helps rich russians find their way around he also advises newcomers on making investments why is london such a draw for russian investors. there are many many different reasons education is education of
real estate some of the british capital's most exclusive addresses are oh and by the russian super rich but because of lax regulation some of these multimillion dollar homes are believed to have been bought using dirty money ever since the recent nerve agent attack on british soil u.k. russian relations have soured now lawmakers have decided to take a closer look at where all this money is coming from but as our reporter discovered following this money trail is no easy task. london is the...
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you made a interesting point about being rich. hip-hop has a problem with people being rich.ost of you are more republican then you think. you are talking about getting irish orich or already rich. kanye came from a poet and turned into a rapper and spoke about consciousness. once you are deemed as bad for the african-american community. i get criticized for coming on fox. it doesn't matter because fox has been deemed everything that's helpful more me and my people. for kanye to step outside of that and say i want do be a free speaker. i tell people all of the time someone has to go to fox. someone has to have the conversation. because he came out and did something different and said let's have the conversation is what hip-hop and african-americans. hip-hop started about talking about the struggle. for him to talk about capitalism and free capital and talking about second amendment and all of the thing hip-hop preaches on a daily bases. if you talk about trump who is about business owners. rolling it out that way as opposed to i'm wearing a hat and making it a gimmick is the
you made a interesting point about being rich. hip-hop has a problem with people being rich.ost of you are more republican then you think. you are talking about getting irish orich or already rich. kanye came from a poet and turned into a rapper and spoke about consciousness. once you are deemed as bad for the african-american community. i get criticized for coming on fox. it doesn't matter because fox has been deemed everything that's helpful more me and my people. for kanye to step outside of...
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i grew up loving rich little. >> that does it for us this morning. >> we like you, rich little. >> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. a lot to cover. starting with the path to peace. north korea vows to clear its nuclear test site within weeks and president trump supporters know exactly who deserves the credit. but while that crowd celebrates, his national security team is doing his best to reel in expectations. >> it appears to have given us this real opportunity for something that would be transformative for the world if we can achieve it. >> may day, exemptions on steel and aluminum tariffs set to expire at midnight. u.s. allies are bracing for a trade war. how about a lesson plan? teachers in the state of arizona set for another day of walkouts as they fight for wage hikes. >> we're here to shape our youth and if we don't have the resources to do that, what's going to happen to our students when they grow up? >> we begin this morning with a growing expectation surrounding the president's upcoming summit with north korean's kim jong-un. on the one hand, you've
i grew up loving rich little. >> that does it for us this morning. >> we like you, rich little. >> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. a lot to cover. starting with the path to peace. north korea vows to clear its nuclear test site within weeks and president trump supporters know exactly who deserves the credit. but while that crowd celebrates, his national security team is doing his best to reel in expectations. >> it appears to have...
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prior to his current role, rich served in a variety of top positions at nasa. most recently was nasa langley research centers office of strategic analysis, communications and business development leader as well as a chief technologist at the entire center. nicole turner lee is a fellow here at brookings in the center for technology innovation within the governance studies research program. nicole's research at brookings focuses on public policy designed to enable equitable access across the united states. she is an expert at the intersection of race, wealth and technology and comes to brookings after most recently serving as vice president and chief research and policy officer of the multicultural media telecom, internet. and vice president at the joint center for political and economic studies. we have three terrific panelists here this morning. i'm honored to into dues them and guide this discussion. we will be here for about an hour. for the first 30-minute i will offer some questions to the panelists and for the second 30 minutes we will go out to you. i do
prior to his current role, rich served in a variety of top positions at nasa. most recently was nasa langley research centers office of strategic analysis, communications and business development leader as well as a chief technologist at the entire center. nicole turner lee is a fellow here at brookings in the center for technology innovation within the governance studies research program. nicole's research at brookings focuses on public policy designed to enable equitable access across the...
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republicans didn't mind paying for food stamps, but they did mind paying for tax cuts for the rich. that they wanted to have exempted. rom pay as you go. this republican congress, despite president obama's restoring responsible spending rules and slashing the bush deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars, this republican congress has raced back toward fiscal ruin, recklessly erasing that progress and exploding the debt with their contempt for fiscal responsibility. republicans exploded deficits by more than $2 trillion with their g.o.p. tax scam and its massive handouts to corporations and the wealthiest 1%. just this week, the c.b.o. exposed the staggering cost of the republican special interest agenda, forecasting deficits of , more than illion every year president trump remains in office. understand that the trump trillion dollar deficit is here for the life of his presidency. may that -- know that for sure. yet republicans have the nerve to demand that seniors and little children sacrifice to pay for their tax cuts for the rich and corporate america, for their fiscal recklessn
republicans didn't mind paying for food stamps, but they did mind paying for tax cuts for the rich. that they wanted to have exempted. rom pay as you go. this republican congress, despite president obama's restoring responsible spending rules and slashing the bush deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars, this republican congress has raced back toward fiscal ruin, recklessly erasing that progress and exploding the debt with their contempt for fiscal responsibility. republicans exploded...
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by a cool you feel rich stream which flows past the islands the home both current. eventually new forms of life arose here adapted to the island's unique conditions. archaic forms reminiscent of the beginning of time have survived to this day. the by air. oh oh . was. when in eight hundred thirty five the english theologian and scientist charles darwin came to the galapagos he hoped to find a new garden of eden he was trying to prove the literal truth of the story of the creation as told in the bible and he imagined that these remote pacific islands would turn out to be a center of creation with a species were preserved as god had created them. instead darwin discovered something even more miraculous this isolated world of plants and animals showed him that all life is constantly changing that all living things are between you believe all things and adapting to their environment. darwin's theory of natural selection was published in eight hundred fifty nine in his book the origin of species that was to change radically and forever our whole understanding of humanity
by a cool you feel rich stream which flows past the islands the home both current. eventually new forms of life arose here adapted to the island's unique conditions. archaic forms reminiscent of the beginning of time have survived to this day. the by air. oh oh . was. when in eight hundred thirty five the english theologian and scientist charles darwin came to the galapagos he hoped to find a new garden of eden he was trying to prove the literal truth of the story of the creation as told in the...
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mixture is, like, richness? how you say, richness? mixture is richness. host: that's all for today.hanks for joining us. we love hearing from you, so do drop us a line to global3000@dw.com or on facebook. see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] steves: from the destruction of world war ii, europe has steadily rebuilt itself into a forward-looking and united continent. with the creation of the european union, economic integration has made another devastating war unthinkable. there has been a massive investment in cutting-edge infrastructure projects. efficient high-speed rail systems tie europe together. superhighways and stunning bridges further enhance the continent-wide transportation system. within cities, sleek subways move millions underground. on the streets above, public transit reduces traffic congestion. and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with climat
mixture is, like, richness? how you say, richness? mixture is richness. host: that's all for today.hanks for joining us. we love hearing from you, so do drop us a line to global3000@dw.com or on facebook. see you next time. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] steves: from the destruction of world war ii, europe has steadily rebuilt itself into a forward-looking and united...
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the argument that there is no alternative explanation because only russia has made new rich ox sales. britain's decision to classify almost every aspect of what happened and the investigation is called the room and mill running but there are tidbits that have leaked out tidbits that have the scientists graduate in their heads the interesting thing with nova chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if this was a variety of the nova chucks a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes if this was in the haled even more units on putting it we can hail symptoms appear and follows in minutes if it gets on the skin symptoms and can take from minutes to hours. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the dude's had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they're simply missing if indeed this was a new rich org nerve agent at work the script bulbs were very fortunate british med
the argument that there is no alternative explanation because only russia has made new rich ox sales. britain's decision to classify almost every aspect of what happened and the investigation is called the room and mill running but there are tidbits that have leaked out tidbits that have the scientists graduate in their heads the interesting thing with nova chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even...
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to give tax cuts to the rich and corporations and stopped them. now, they gave a tax cut to the rich and corporations and their plan is to come for our healthcare. even more of it later. we are going to stop them again! because the last year and and a half we have marched, we have called, we have been out here outside the capital, outside of congressional offices every week make or shine, hot or cold. this november, we are going to vote! there's a little phrase that they came up with when they wanted to take our healthcare away. and although they never quite figured out what it would mean, it was repeal and replace. folks, i think it is time today to repeal the trump tax and replace the ones that pass it. repeal the trump tax, replace the ones that passed it. thank you. [applause] >> thank you ben wikler! our next speaker has dedicated her career to lifting women and families out of poverty and she does the work right now at the national women's center. please welcome -- >> thank you! they tell me that women have been viewing -- we make up the maj
to give tax cuts to the rich and corporations and stopped them. now, they gave a tax cut to the rich and corporations and their plan is to come for our healthcare. even more of it later. we are going to stop them again! because the last year and and a half we have marched, we have called, we have been out here outside the capital, outside of congressional offices every week make or shine, hot or cold. this november, we are going to vote! there's a little phrase that they came up with when they...
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ah, you people are going to be so rich so fast, you don't even -- you don't know how rich you're goingo be. you're going to go from a debtor nation, it's going to peung, you're going to say, wow, what mapped? we should have asked what peung means, turns out a muslim band. who would have thought. i didn't know. if i was a trump supporter, this new revelation would have me shocked. turns out his entire origin story was fake, like this would be like finding out batman's parents were never killed, they just moved to florida, you know? like them calling him every week, bruce, doe is that mean cn still bothering you? stay out of it, mom! if i was a trump supporter i would be so pissed, i voted for a rich guy who was successful not a trickster who lied himself on to the forbes list. if i find out he's not racist, i will be so mad! so mad! ( laughter ) and you know watts depressing about this? is that we know it's not going to change a thing. none of trump's lies have ever slowed him down. at this point, the best america can hope for is that he uses his lies to help the country move forward. t
ah, you people are going to be so rich so fast, you don't even -- you don't know how rich you're goingo be. you're going to go from a debtor nation, it's going to peung, you're going to say, wow, what mapped? we should have asked what peung means, turns out a muslim band. who would have thought. i didn't know. if i was a trump supporter, this new revelation would have me shocked. turns out his entire origin story was fake, like this would be like finding out batman's parents were never killed,...
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rich are stocks overvalued? >> not right now 16.7 times 2018 earnings of 158 on the s&p they're not overvalued not at all >> anybody want to take the other side of that or agree, disagree s disagree >> based on the average valuation, they are overvalued based on your case, which i agree with, they're explosive, they're not overvalueded and the market doesn't trade down because of valuation. it trades down because of tightening rates and choking off the economy. we're very far from that >> all that said, you have 73% overwhelmingly, the large number of people we asked say the market is going up 5% or more between now and the end of the year >> that would be an average annual return unless after a down year. they'll say it's going down further. i think the idea earnings are are supposed to be good, i think everyone agrees. i think the bigger issue is what's the right multiple to pay if rates are going to continue to rise and if there's going to be an issue are global trade whether it's severe or just negotiating a
rich are stocks overvalued? >> not right now 16.7 times 2018 earnings of 158 on the s&p they're not overvalued not at all >> anybody want to take the other side of that or agree, disagree s disagree >> based on the average valuation, they are overvalued based on your case, which i agree with, they're explosive, they're not overvalueded and the market doesn't trade down because of valuation. it trades down because of tightening rates and choking off the economy. we're very...
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so rich? >> thank you, brian. i've got to tell you, i really feel privileged to be in front of this audience and the astute people here in the industry. and i want to thank paul and brian for the opportunity. model aviation has been a recreational activity for decades. quite honestly, we considered a model airplane the rubber band powered aircraft. and interesting story, the wright brothers actually accredit their interest in aviation into a toy that was given to them as a child from their dad. it was a rudimentary rubber band-powered helicopter that had a stick with a rotor on one end, attached to a rubber band and stabilizer fin on the other end. and as they flew that aircraft and started studying, if you would, from just a layman standpoint, aeronautics, redesigned it, and came up with several different designs. and from that day forward, model aircraft have been integral into the development and the new technologies for aeronautics and for aerospace sciences. the wright brothers actually used models to test th
so rich? >> thank you, brian. i've got to tell you, i really feel privileged to be in front of this audience and the astute people here in the industry. and i want to thank paul and brian for the opportunity. model aviation has been a recreational activity for decades. quite honestly, we considered a model airplane the rubber band powered aircraft. and interesting story, the wright brothers actually accredit their interest in aviation into a toy that was given to them as a child from...
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it's rich in natural beauty. i've got big plans for i want to discover as much as i can to. really explore the must see sights of this fabulous city on the album. next on the established. entered the conflict zone my guest this week here in kiev is stateless is a former president of georgia a former regional government in ukraine. multiple allegations of criminal activity it soccer severely once the dawning of the west for spearheading the rose revolution in georgia that has you know made too many enemies and run. the folks in sixty minutes t.w. for. every journey begins with the first step and every language what the first word emerged in the. nico is in germany to learn german why not learn to accept that simple online on your mobile and free stuff d w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. unimpeded access to education and knowledge and the same opportunities for everyone to expand a central goal of the global community but what's the reality on the ground education for the w's multimedia special makes personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the w
it's rich in natural beauty. i've got big plans for i want to discover as much as i can to. really explore the must see sights of this fabulous city on the album. next on the established. entered the conflict zone my guest this week here in kiev is stateless is a former president of georgia a former regional government in ukraine. multiple allegations of criminal activity it soccer severely once the dawning of the west for spearheading the rose revolution in georgia that has you know made too...
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doing so could jeopardize one of the best ways to get rich quick. of course all beautiful stories have been in rhetoric christmas two thousand and fourteen all science turned red thanks to saudi arabia the staggering fall of the price per barrel of oil will put it in and the moment if you saw the u.s. rise on the first produces of crude oil based the shale oil. we can feel the concern brought by the price everywhere and will is to now shows the science of a boom town going bust. people in this town are very very sick. fishes of oil booms because that almost always comes with a large bust and the bust to be rather difficult and now that i'm a part of this town i'm a little bit worried because we're seeing gas prices start to drop down and i'm wondering what's going to happen to my business because we have a message here. january two thousand and fifteen the price per barrel fell below the crucial fifty dollars mark. in this little town here west and is a major major reason why the price of oil around the world is coming down because the opec countrie
doing so could jeopardize one of the best ways to get rich quick. of course all beautiful stories have been in rhetoric christmas two thousand and fourteen all science turned red thanks to saudi arabia the staggering fall of the price per barrel of oil will put it in and the moment if you saw the u.s. rise on the first produces of crude oil based the shale oil. we can feel the concern brought by the price everywhere and will is to now shows the science of a boom town going bust. people in this...
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to owes its splendor to the riches the congress snatched from the conquered. all. if the christ figure on the side altar even wears a genuine purple cloak. another on the face of it more humane form of conquest a spanish nobleman marries the daughter of the lost income but marriage didn't help the incas the congress brought writing and they brought death. to pack the last claimant to the inca throne and nephew of a while back here depicted among the wedding guests was beheaded in the plaza they are mass in fifteen seventy two. spanish food lasted three hundred years. what remains are poverty and injustice and an exploited country the incas were deprived of everything their land their gold their lives their descendants bear the marks of colonial repression to this day yes. christianity and for music. what did john pop musicians think about religion deeply devout hip hop on a mission from fellow. bubble gum. the watts needed b. but even temporary music inspired tried to define topics for the next. crimea a fascinating melting pot of people and cultures. a place that'
to owes its splendor to the riches the congress snatched from the conquered. all. if the christ figure on the side altar even wears a genuine purple cloak. another on the face of it more humane form of conquest a spanish nobleman marries the daughter of the lost income but marriage didn't help the incas the congress brought writing and they brought death. to pack the last claimant to the inca throne and nephew of a while back here depicted among the wedding guests was beheaded in the plaza they...