Country in the world we were free without regulation. Instead of keeping people out of the marketplace like they did in their up we let everybody working and they negotiated their own wage and it was very low when there was prejudice but they got their foot in the door to show the employer how good they could be just like the disabled gentleman wanted to do with me. We want to have a better world. The solution is not the minimum wage but deregulation but every petty has a chance to realize the American Dream of their own business. Thank you. [applause] what i think i have shown the structure that generated prosperity has collapsed and part of that is real values of minimum wage has been allowed to fall. A modest increase of the of minimumwage est. Intervention and that is a reasonable part of the strategy to underscore this shared prosperity it is just part of what we do to have some impact to make the prosperity to create a system that we used to have. And how many think Jeff Waddoups
Debate on minimum wage, we are covering the waterfront in this conference. The debate before us now, one of, i believe, 710 debates, oneonone debates. I kind of think of these in the terms of the old william f. Buckley firing line. Anybody remember those debates on tv . Somebody cue the trumpet fanfare. Thats how it began, as i recall. We debate both sides, and we dont interrupt each other. The presenters get to have ten minutes to present their case. They get six minutes for rebuttal, and to answer one of the debaters questions, they can bank their time. If their original presentations eight minutes, they can save eight minutes for the rejoinder. And theyll each have a three minute summing up at the end. Well have at least ten minutes worth of questions on the microphone out front, and my job here is to take the temperature of the crowd at the end. Im going to ask you at the end, so think about this, who won the debate and did you change your mind. You have to think, now, do i believe
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This has the highest authority directly from dunns on manuscripts. You can see changes or differences between the text that is represented here and the transcriptions that were made in the First Edition perpetuated throughout the centuries. For instance in the sonnet all who were tierneys, all those who have been destroyed by this will be resurrected on the day of judgment. And this word dearth was transcribed as death and was only 20th century that it was read correctly and corrected. Host who is john dunn . Guest john dunn was a metaphysical poet from the 17th century. He used wit, philosophical inquiry and in order to create highly formal and complex sonnets and other worms of poetry. Host what else you want to show his . Guest we have a wonderful dickens collection, over 550 letters. What is really remarkable is that we have 13 of his performance copies, the copies he used to get public readings and this was the first one he ever did. The First Reading ever gave was in 1953 and thi
I appreciate this conference so much. Marc and joanne formed a long time ago. Ive been helping out since 2002. I find this is one of the greatest meetings of the mind ever conceived when you go from a session on confucius versus saint Thomas Aquinas to a debate between gold and bitcoins in l. A. Debate on minimum wage. We are covering the waterfront in this conference. The debate before is now one of i believe seven to 10 debates of oneonone debates. I kind of think of these in terms of the old william f. Buckleys firing line. Does anybody remember those on tv . Somebody cue the trumpet fanfare. Thats how it began as i recall. We debate both sides and we dont interrupt each other. The presenters get to have 10 minutes to present their case. They get six minutes for rebuttal to answer one of the debaters questions they can bank their time time. Their original presentation is eight minutes they can save eight minutes further rejoinder. They will each have a three minute summing up at the