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the seminal event was the reich fire of february 27, 1933. germany's reich was the building.n that evening it was gutted by fire. that became the pretext, the following day, for an emergency decree entitled the protection of people for the state. the decree in definitely suspended civil liberties guaranteed in the constitution, and transformed nazi rule into a permanent dictatorship with unlimited power. nazi lawlessness, first on the scene on the very night of the fire when police rounded up 4000 of the nazis political opponents. mostly communists and social democrats, but also including politically active jewish lawyers. under the rubric of protective custody, the nazis empowered themselves to arrest whomever they chose. the notion of protective custody represented a form of nazi action beyond law. the arrestee faced no charges and had no legal recourse. no judicial warrants authorized the arrest. no court orders could end the detentions. nazi officials could make their decisions secretly, and arbitrarily without heating any pre-existing rules, and without facing any later
the seminal event was the reich fire of february 27, 1933. germany's reich was the building.n that evening it was gutted by fire. that became the pretext, the following day, for an emergency decree entitled the protection of people for the state. the decree in definitely suspended civil liberties guaranteed in the constitution, and transformed nazi rule into a permanent dictatorship with unlimited power. nazi lawlessness, first on the scene on the very night of the fire when police rounded up...
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nick hanauer and robert reich.nk you for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> how alexandria ocasio-cortez's life has shaped her politics. that's next. ♪ you know reliable support when you have it, and that dependability is what we want to give our customers. at comcast, it's my job to constantly monitor our network. prevent problems, and to help provide the most reliable service possible. my name is tanya, i work in the network operations center for comcast. we are working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> alexandria ocasio-cortez is the rights new favorite villain. and now the subject of a time magazine cover. her policy proposals are being debated by democratic presidential can dwi dates. i used to be much more cynical about how much was up against us. i think i've changed my mind. i think that change is a lot closer than we think. why does she think that? that's next. that's next. (in-store music) need a change of scenery? that's next. kayak searches hundreds of travel sites - even our competitors -
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audiences tend to prefer historical topics such as the third reich or the former east germany. was the festival director so full on soar and wants to offer his audience more. we don't want to lower the stereotypes of rule they try to bring together and mixture of grade seven that are a survey of the movement to be the cinematic landscapes of dr of the country in the film cloud whispers a debut for its director mixes comedy and drama. and. the serious topic of dimentia told with a light and poetic touch. is neither good nor evil. it. director casting poto wanted to get away from typically german intellectualizing because we could break out so much more from formulaic predictable storytelling and be more experimental and dare to try different things what one female does often. i'm joined by my colleague margaret kruger i want to go to see that twenty five. first of all why does german film promoting in america well last year only eighteen german films made it into american cinema that's not many and not many people went to see them either having great success as far as and they a
audiences tend to prefer historical topics such as the third reich or the former east germany. was the festival director so full on soar and wants to offer his audience more. we don't want to lower the stereotypes of rule they try to bring together and mixture of grade seven that are a survey of the movement to be the cinematic landscapes of dr of the country in the film cloud whispers a debut for its director mixes comedy and drama. and. the serious topic of dimentia told with a light and...
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melissa reich at the oppression you generally a lot of film but you did say that on the whole so some reservations yeah a few reservations i think the film who tries to take a few too many boxes it comes off as a little bit overstuffed to trust introduce a few too many elements and so it lacks a bit of a center but it does come with a lot of expectations it's the first like you just said one with a female protagonist and it also comes on the heels of black panther which won an oscar and was. a big hit at the box office yeah but they've got breed lost and she's a good actress brady lawson is a to rethink actress she's fabulous she is perfect for this role she's very solid she's very still she's truthful she's also funny i actually think i could have given her a little bit more room to move a little bit more room to braid her performance actually holds the film together ok she is learning the moves from mr jude law's and. anyway is this the film is doing quite well despite a bit of a bumpy start yeah yeah i know it's a there's been a bit of moaning and groaning hasn't are from. sort of
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president there so seven things that maybe government should be actually working for him like you know reich it's just a game of who is big and who is more and no one wants to bow down and respect the each other but it's not a problem between rundowns and ugandans as such it's a problem between two two two two presidents talk to us about this border crossing that's now been closed fred what does that really mean if you look at. economic games between between uganda and rwanda random might suffer a lot because it's a land rock kountry but then on the other side randolph though that if you cause this border we are punishing ugandans who are sending their goods and services to to rhonda but also not only uganda because they use these this border to send the goods to. and even to brune this so it's they were targeting ugandans and their market which which on one side it was because uganda started. all right you know saying protesting and then but now it's changing because no one it doesn't solve anyone's interest at the end because it's healthy and businessmen on both sides. move on me what insi
president there so seven things that maybe government should be actually working for him like you know reich it's just a game of who is big and who is more and no one wants to bow down and respect the each other but it's not a problem between rundowns and ugandans as such it's a problem between two two two two presidents talk to us about this border crossing that's now been closed fred what does that really mean if you look at. economic games between between uganda and rwanda random might...
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just start yesterday it's a problem that has been there for quite some time but there it is i can say reich two years ago uganda started by arresting some rwandans in fact saying that some of our spies run them spies coming to uganda to spy on uganda and to disturb rise the country and when seventy started to crack down on some runs he was saying that clearly we need to organize our security apologises so that's where the problem started are now it's getting bigger and bigger each day and fred as you say this troubled relationship stretches back decades and there have been incidents in the past but i guess what we would want to know is how serious the current tensions . i mean this is for us as random people who watch clear what is happening it's a conflict between two people i mean president museveni of uganda and president kagame me of rwanda one clear this is all things that you know i groom to you i raised you i trained you as a soldier that's the side of i'm seventy because kagami was part of ugandan military and then later he went to rwanda now he's the sitting president there so seve
just start yesterday it's a problem that has been there for quite some time but there it is i can say reich two years ago uganda started by arresting some rwandans in fact saying that some of our spies run them spies coming to uganda to spy on uganda and to disturb rise the country and when seventy started to crack down on some runs he was saying that clearly we need to organize our security apologises so that's where the problem started are now it's getting bigger and bigger each day and fred...
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i was with robert reich this morning, and he is appearing before our antitrust subcommittee today for a hearing. you have more and more consolidation in this country. it means prices go up. it means innovation and entrepreneurship go down. we're basically going back to the gilded age in terms of consolidated power. and this white house talks a game that they want to do something about it but every time they do it it's just a political hit on a certain company or liking a certain company. that's what we're hearing out of the white house. and i think the justice department should be taking this on, have the resources that they need, and do this in the right way, not just because of some kind of political grudge match. >> robert reich, of course, the former labor secretary under bill clinton and a professor of economics. let me also ask you, just to wrap up the questions about the justice department and this attorney general, he gave you a very lawyerly answer at confirmation about whether he will disclose the results of the mueller probe, which we think is immine imminent. how much do y
i was with robert reich this morning, and he is appearing before our antitrust subcommittee today for a hearing. you have more and more consolidation in this country. it means prices go up. it means innovation and entrepreneurship go down. we're basically going back to the gilded age in terms of consolidated power. and this white house talks a game that they want to do something about it but every time they do it it's just a political hit on a certain company or liking a certain company. that's...
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period not unlike today it was virtually crushed robert reich. her. by the mincer is beginning to reconstruct. franklin delano roosevelt. so if it was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would be in the benefit of the general population nobody had to somehow get it passed so he informed labor leaders and others forced me to do it. what he meant is going to demonstrate we're going to protest develop the labor movement. when the popular pressures fish and i'll be able could through the legislation you know i am not for a were. killed last definition number eleven day and hour which many say three people were being gradually to read your mind in. tripoli feel. i prefer that brought out information. so there was a kind of a combination of the a sympathetic government and by the mid thirty's very substantial focus or activism . there were industrial action there were sit down strikes which were very frightening to. ownership. have to recognise a sit down strike is just one step before saying we don't need bush that we can run this by yoursel
period not unlike today it was virtually crushed robert reich. her. by the mincer is beginning to reconstruct. franklin delano roosevelt. so if it was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would be in the benefit of the general population nobody had to somehow get it passed so he informed labor leaders and others forced me to do it. what he meant is going to demonstrate we're going to protest develop the labor movement. when the popular pressures fish and i'll be able could through...
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in a period not unlike today it was virtually crushed robert reich. a very very . young and. by the mid series it began to reconstruct. france doesn't arose felt he himself was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would be in the benefit of the general population but he had to somehow get it passed so he informed labor leaders and others forced me to do it. what he meant is it going to help demonstrate we're going to protest develop the labor movement. when the packard pressures fission and be able can through the legislation you know i am not for a we're. still last definition number eleven a i doubt when many. great people well being gradually read your mind in endless. friendly deal. i prefer that broad definition. so there was a kind of combination of being a sympathetic government and by the mid thirty's very substantial funkier activism . there were industrial action there were sit down strikes which are very frightening two. hundred ships. have to recognize a sit down straight is just one step before saying we don't need bushes we can run . this player sa
in a period not unlike today it was virtually crushed robert reich. a very very . young and. by the mid series it began to reconstruct. france doesn't arose felt he himself was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would be in the benefit of the general population but he had to somehow get it passed so he informed labor leaders and others forced me to do it. what he meant is it going to help demonstrate we're going to protest develop the labor movement. when the packard pressures...
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and period not unlike today it was virtually crushed robert reich. by the mincer is beginning to reconstruct. franklin delano roosevelt he himself was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would be an invention of the general population but he had to get it passed so he informed labor leaders and others forced me to do it. what he meant is you go out and demonstrate we're going to protest develop the labor movement. when the popular pressures fission and be able to control the legislation you know i am not for a we're. still last definition i'm live a day i don't whinge why many as a freebie blow well being gradually a regular man in an. friendly field i prefer that broad definition. so there was a kind of a combination of a sympathetic government and by the mid thirty's very substantial bitter activism. there were industrial action there were a sit down strikes which were very frightening to. ownership. have to recognize a sit down strike is just one step before saying we don't need bush that we can run this better sales. and business w
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our joint ownership of a traveling exhibit on the fate of jewish lawyers in germany during the third reich. in november, we released the english translation of the german book on this subject. lawyers without rights if more than a holocaust book. it is a rule of law book. the jewisher for book council wrote, not only will lawyers without rights be an enduring work of scholarship, it also couldn't be more timely. , we soberlyogram look back at the past. but we do so much more. our presence here is a reminder to all of us that the rule of law is fragile. it takes commitment and work to maintain. rule of law is under attack, silence is not an option. most of us here tonight are lawyers. as lawyers, we share values no matter where we are from, no matter what area of the law we work in, no matter what our politics may be. the aba's partnership with the german federal bar underscores that our commitment to the rule of law transcends all boundaries. i am from butte, montana. i work in a small firm with five lawyers. what do you practice on main street, we all understand the meaning of the rule of
our joint ownership of a traveling exhibit on the fate of jewish lawyers in germany during the third reich. in november, we released the english translation of the german book on this subject. lawyers without rights if more than a holocaust book. it is a rule of law book. the jewisher for book council wrote, not only will lawyers without rights be an enduring work of scholarship, it also couldn't be more timely. , we soberlyogram look back at the past. but we do so much more. our presence here...
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kim is reich, no, you can't test the sites! i was right ability you! trump is, like, no, kim!ld a wall around my heart! ( crying ) ( applause ) that's how it all went down and now, even though kim jong un made trump fly to the other side to have the world for nothing, trump still believes that they can work things out. >> when we walked away, it was a very friendly walk. we shook hands, we -- you know, there's a warp that we have -- a warmth that we have. i hope that stays, i think it will. we will keep the relationship. we'll see what happens over the next period of time. >> trevor: oh, shame, donald, this is so tough to watch because we really all have been there. you told your friends this was going to work out and, despite the warnings, you still carried on, and now you're trying to save face because you think everyone's judging you, which we totally are, but instead of dragging this out, i think it's time to accept that just maybe similar is just not that into you. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ there's a lot of stuff michael follows online. then he tr
kim is reich, no, you can't test the sites! i was right ability you! trump is, like, no, kim!ld a wall around my heart! ( crying ) ( applause ) that's how it all went down and now, even though kim jong un made trump fly to the other side to have the world for nothing, trump still believes that they can work things out. >> when we walked away, it was a very friendly walk. we shook hands, we -- you know, there's a warp that we have -- a warmth that we have. i hope that stays, i think it...
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on your radar as it is now as obviously an enemy of the united states you mecha roger noriega otto reich who couldn't get himself confirmed in the calmest sector western hemisphere affairs record roger could elliot abrams and others we were hacked practicing what i would call not in one nine hundred fifty three long at most a day to day ta we were practicing a more sophisticated more. modern up to date today taht we were pushing chavez we were pushing the opposition we were trying to overthrow go shopping as dick cheney ran us national security and arm palsy from two thousand and want to two thousand and five and for example when your ministry of foreign affairs approached the state department along with france and germany and was bringing a message for from being a job in tehran that said let's talk land let's even talk about nuclear weapons ballistic missiles terrorism and so forth and we started them at the state department secretary powell didn't even see them he sent rich armitage down to see them and then them rich armitage turned them over to john bolton the number three man at th
on your radar as it is now as obviously an enemy of the united states you mecha roger noriega otto reich who couldn't get himself confirmed in the calmest sector western hemisphere affairs record roger could elliot abrams and others we were hacked practicing what i would call not in one nine hundred fifty three long at most a day to day ta we were practicing a more sophisticated more. modern up to date today taht we were pushing chavez we were pushing the opposition we were trying to overthrow...
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read during world war ii a lot about the resistance, various nationals who resisted against the third reich. here in your case, your bad was really doing preservation of the jehovah's witness faith through some underground publications, etc. >> yes, he was. and it was interesting. he wasn't always helped by fellow jehovah's witnesses. there were some that simply hated hitler that would take him in, under great risk, in their home, just so he could have a place to sleep and sometimes, he would have to escape in the middle of the night if the ss came to the door, but they were some, amazing kindness that people did provide in various towns that he went to. >> what do you think the legacy of the barnette cases? >> i think it's marvelous because it made such huge impact on the judicial system and how it impacted everyone in the united states. it's providing freedoms for all americans to practice their faith freely. and we know that that could change, but for now, it's something to enjoy and cherish. >> louise, do you have a sense of the legacy of what you lived in between gobitis and barnette a
read during world war ii a lot about the resistance, various nationals who resisted against the third reich. here in your case, your bad was really doing preservation of the jehovah's witness faith through some underground publications, etc. >> yes, he was. and it was interesting. he wasn't always helped by fellow jehovah's witnesses. there were some that simply hated hitler that would take him in, under great risk, in their home, just so he could have a place to sleep and sometimes, he...
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distributed decentralized equivalent then on the other side of the coin you have people like craig reich who believes he is. but every time he speaks it sounds like he's shilling j.p. morgan coin or facebook or any other of the state coins centralise coins so even within the community itself there doesn't seem to be. really a good understanding of what the white paper suggests want to talk about cash if you'll if you understand the history of cypherpunk you understand you could rip thinks it means payments but as you're describing payments that's a gateway toward censorship and state control brat your thoughts there was a way of mentioning before safely about that about but cash used so this notion of digital cash being used a lot and. a lot of people actually think that it's cash has gone down in society what's actually been occurring is that cash usage for tron factions you know a.k.a. using it to go by i think the stores have gone down but cash usage has actually overall gone up in many countries and the reason for this is many people especially you. you know people people who do not
distributed decentralized equivalent then on the other side of the coin you have people like craig reich who believes he is. but every time he speaks it sounds like he's shilling j.p. morgan coin or facebook or any other of the state coins centralise coins so even within the community itself there doesn't seem to be. really a good understanding of what the white paper suggests want to talk about cash if you'll if you understand the history of cypherpunk you understand you could rip thinks it...
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berkeley professor robert reich reckon the way mr trump and his defenders are behaving it's not absurd to imagine serious social unrest that's how low he's taken us with the usa already waging a verbal civil war polls tell us that even ardent trump supporters wish he would just cool it on twitter harlan how much blame does the president deserve for today's course tone first we are in the midst of a civil war of the twenty first century and the major. the problem is that government has become broken if you either have a majority of veto proof majority in both ends of pennsylvania avenue to control the government and a system of checks and balances or you have civility and compromise and since the vietnam war civility and compromise have been eroded and today they do no longer exist government does not work the country is enormously polarized and if you go back to the declaration of independence the most trenchant words that thomas jefferson wrote were when government becomes broken it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and establish a new one this is not going to be eight
berkeley professor robert reich reckon the way mr trump and his defenders are behaving it's not absurd to imagine serious social unrest that's how low he's taken us with the usa already waging a verbal civil war polls tell us that even ardent trump supporters wish he would just cool it on twitter harlan how much blame does the president deserve for today's course tone first we are in the midst of a civil war of the twenty first century and the major. the problem is that government has become...
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for the third reich but what exactly is it that the fact is that at the vienna masing opec was determined to maintain its credibility. and we had really a battle then for market share. in a sense you could make the argument that opec blinked first. because in some ways they might have been better. to allow prices to stay lower for longer because that really would have put a squeeze on supply and u.s. shale and in particular as it was financial pressures became too great for them. in what was called an historic agreement the opec countries pledged to cut for. option to help raise prices nigeria and libya were exempt to the cot g. to underestimate countries some of them would. like to take. in the main time the us had resumed its oil exports opec's production cuts allowed the us to get a new market share. at the next round in vienna in twenty seventeen opec hope to woo nonmember russia further into its corner and tipped the balance against american shale oil. the russian minister of energy alexander not back attending the meeting. but. until that point russia had never collaboration with op
for the third reich but what exactly is it that the fact is that at the vienna masing opec was determined to maintain its credibility. and we had really a battle then for market share. in a sense you could make the argument that opec blinked first. because in some ways they might have been better. to allow prices to stay lower for longer because that really would have put a squeeze on supply and u.s. shale and in particular as it was financial pressures became too great for them. in what was...
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those small states but you can't meet every voter in the primary let alone the general election and mr reich is getting a lot of criticism that so far there doesn't seem to be a lot of meat on the policy balance that it is a lot of sloganeering and kind of pie in the sky political cliches when can we expect to see a detailed policy agenda from mr o'rourke. i don't i don't i don't speak for the campaign so i can't speak to that i will say you know considering that he just launched his campaign and he had to prepare a presidential campaign in a matter of weeks something that typically takes months and that a lot of these other candidates have been preparing for for two years it's a bit understandable to not have a completely fleshed out policy platform yet but if you you know go to these events and you hear him either gayle king had a great interview with him which he really did pushing very hard a lot of these issues he spoke about his platform for example he's for legalizing marijuana he's for expanding medicare for expanding medicaid for spain he sees a hole in finding a path universal heal
those small states but you can't meet every voter in the primary let alone the general election and mr reich is getting a lot of criticism that so far there doesn't seem to be a lot of meat on the policy balance that it is a lot of sloganeering and kind of pie in the sky political cliches when can we expect to see a detailed policy agenda from mr o'rourke. i don't i don't i don't speak for the campaign so i can't speak to that i will say you know considering that he just launched his campaign...
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. -- shirtwaist reich was 1909 the strike was 1909. the workers who went on picket lines before the time. set the stage for the fact unions were hostile to women. they felt in immigrant circles, they do not think women should take the jobs of men. what happens in world war ii is not so different from the century that happened before world war ii. but i will add one incredible irony of all this. the industrial revolution, all these kinds of jobs, which starts in england between 1716 and 1780, and america industrialize is approximately between 1820 and 1840, when we had industrial jobs. bowl, massachusetts plants. , massachusetts plants. those jobs went to women. women were the first industrial workers. they could be paid less than anyone else. the cheapest wages, the lowest wages, went to women. it was in their interest to employ women. we come full circle to world war ii where women are pressed into service. because of new legislation, had to be paid on a much higher rate. ofn they interviewed many these women who work in the factories
. -- shirtwaist reich was 1909 the strike was 1909. the workers who went on picket lines before the time. set the stage for the fact unions were hostile to women. they felt in immigrant circles, they do not think women should take the jobs of men. what happens in world war ii is not so different from the century that happened before world war ii. but i will add one incredible irony of all this. the industrial revolution, all these kinds of jobs, which starts in england between 1716 and 1780,...
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unleash the power of 43 million seniors and something i'm going to be talking about tomorrow with robert reich. we are doing a series of meetings tomorrow and we're doing a hearing in the senate on anti-trust. and i know that sounds like kind of an esoteric topic but it's not. big pharmaceuticals are literally paying off generics to keep their competitors off the market. and the ones that lose are consumers to the tune of $2.9 billion just over a few years. online travel agencies, over 90% of the market that is owned in that range, i want to get the exact number for you, owned by actually two companies. rail, class one rail, down to four companies. the exact number on the monopoly board. and this consolidation that we're seeing in our country cries out for tougher action on anti-trust. and if they're not going to do it because the judges are too conservative, i have a bill that makes our laws as sophisticated as the kind of mergers that we're seeing now with companies that literally are now billion, multi-billion dollar mergers. the american people have stood up to this in the past. it's time
unleash the power of 43 million seniors and something i'm going to be talking about tomorrow with robert reich. we are doing a series of meetings tomorrow and we're doing a hearing in the senate on anti-trust. and i know that sounds like kind of an esoteric topic but it's not. big pharmaceuticals are literally paying off generics to keep their competitors off the market. and the ones that lose are consumers to the tune of $2.9 billion just over a few years. online travel agencies, over 90% of...
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winter dry dies looks reich it will top out. will not exceed 11. that happened early in the season going back to december # 1st t started december 25th and went to january 4th. those are the longest 11 days without rain this winter. that is impressive. by next tuesday, spring starts and it looks like rain will also start to work its way back in. not until next tuesday. for those of when you who work outside, i know it has been a long winter. it does look like rain is coming become but a couple forecast models are pretty wet going into the end were the month. good change this weekend though. lots of sunshine, warm temperature. still cold though, 30s and 40s on the temperature. but lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures even into arizona which has been unseasonably cool this week. it will be nice fur going down to spring training activities. lots of sun, upper 70s, maybe low 80s. enjoy the weekend. 60s to near 70 for some today i went a little on the high side today. i went with the higher projections. it will be nice. we'll take that into sunday.
winter dry dies looks reich it will top out. will not exceed 11. that happened early in the season going back to december # 1st t started december 25th and went to january 4th. those are the longest 11 days without rain this winter. that is impressive. by next tuesday, spring starts and it looks like rain will also start to work its way back in. not until next tuesday. for those of when you who work outside, i know it has been a long winter. it does look like rain is coming become but a couple...
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this is the first reich shipping company on the market so it is hard to find a stock or an area thatally a direct comparative of it. not many people brought it up. joe: it is also off 11% of its high so some unlucky traders are already under water. caroline: holding the $80 level. earnings is where perhaps they will be focusing next. this time next week, we will be starting to look to earnings season. the big after that, we will get wells fargo, some of the banks. but what are you waiting for? quincy: what we are looking for really is the revenue story. revenue has been marked down, down, down. the point is revenue is marked down below to where the market has already discounted that. you are going to see investors wonder whether or not the global economy, the domestic economy is slowing more than initially expected. revenue growth is a very clear picture of demand. i will make my bottom line, but revenue tells us demands for a company or sector will be filling the data together. that will be important. next week is major for this tug-of-war in the market as to whether or not the econ
this is the first reich shipping company on the market so it is hard to find a stock or an area thatally a direct comparative of it. not many people brought it up. joe: it is also off 11% of its high so some unlucky traders are already under water. caroline: holding the $80 level. earnings is where perhaps they will be focusing next. this time next week, we will be starting to look to earnings season. the big after that, we will get wells fargo, some of the banks. but what are you waiting for?...