. >> yesenia barragan is working for her doctorate in latin american history at columbia university. >> we were able to gather enough resources, enough money within our family to save the house. so we like to say that we were the lucky ones. and i'm basically here because i don't want to live in a world where there are lucky ones and unlucky ones. >> my name is daniel lynch. i live in manhattan. and in my spare time i try to trade stocks. i might even be center-right. and i still support this, and i want people to know that, right, 99% exactly, right? i've been worried for a long time about problems with wealth inequality in the country, income inequality, and i just wanted to throw my support a little. i don't march, i don't carry a sign. but i come down at night i talk to some people. i believe in capitalism, i believe in capital markets. but unchecked like this, especially the way we have estate taxes, income taxes, it subverts capitalism, it becomes feudalism. owners of capital are winning so much more than laborers, right capital it has no roots, right? to just deny that that's