transform it into fiberoptic cables and integrated circuits, the nervous systems and the brains of the telecommunications information revolution. we can transmit a thousand times more information in fiberoptic cables made from 60 pounds of sand than we could transmit from a standard copper wire made from a thousand pounds of copper. that is the image of god at work. what this means is that there are certain types of economic systems that both allow us to trade beneficially and also channel our god-given creativity to create wealth. i wouldn t go so far that the christian world view sort of entails the free market or something like that. but i would say if you know what man is, if you know we re creatures made in the image of god, you will want and defend an economic system that channels that creativity into greater things for ourselves and for others there is a very inspiring vision. i hope you find it inspiring because what this means is there is not this conflict between ou
believing this is what the economy is like. karl marx argued that capitalism would destroy itself and he said that because under a capitalist system you start with a group of people in the population, say the workers have most of the wealth in the red here. right? but over time, what happens is that the wealth gets transferred more and more in to the hands of fewer of these capitalists individuals or the bourgeous until you get to the point that the vast majority of the wealth is in the hands of a few capitalists and the vast majority of the population has little or nothing to show for it. so let s go just one more here. when you get to this stage, marx says that you get a violent revolution. that purple, that s the vast majority of the wealth in the hands of a few guys and then the slice is the wealth in the hands of the population. the state will confiscate and own it on behalf of the people temporarily and that s socialism. it s great, of course, right? here in the sociali
major part of yourself. it really is like losing a family member. reporter: oakland police tell us the sergeant who shot and killed the dog is a veteran with a decade on the force. it just seems obsessive for a family dog. reporter: normal policy is to try pepper spray or a taser with an animal before shooting a gun. in this case the sergeant already had the gun out, thinking there was a burglar in the home. and he had no time to switch out. that just increasing our time, and the officer could have been injured. i m not angry at the police department. putting myself in the police officers shoes, i m sure i would have been just as frightened. reporter: police say they ve received dozens of calls about the labrador shooting. but it s just part of many that they got when they killed a deer. oakland police say it s frustrating that while they received hundreds of calls on animal shootings they receive few calls on human shootings. they rarely here outrage from the pub