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ah, hi, as for me, okay, and your watching the stream will the parthenon, marbles ever return to greece. this is a question has been going on for a very long time. the original sculptures are removed from athens in the early 19th century by lord elkin, the british ambassador to the ottoman empire, greece once her national treasures back house in the british museum in london. as you can see here, what will it take for the pos and marbles to go? how you can join this discussion. it's been going on 4 o 200 years. at least you can jump on here into the comment section. be part of today. chef is a student classics in the $970.00 s. i believe that there were good reasons for keeping reports and sculptures in england. first, they were integral li, acquired part of the british museums collection. certainly there was a for a traffic accident. apparently returning them has a terrible precedent for it. so i'm over right now, i'm a classics professor. i know that all humans are invalid. are very few objects of such iconic status. if they do, they to should be return. the times i do for the position
ah, hi, as for me, okay, and your watching the stream will the parthenon, marbles ever return to greece. this is a question has been going on for a very long time. the original sculptures are removed from athens in the early 19th century by lord elkin, the british ambassador to the ottoman empire, greece once her national treasures back house in the british museum in london. as you can see here, what will it take for the pos and marbles to go? how you can join this discussion. it's been going...
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and you can see the parthenon with as you walk around the sculptures. but just to go back to the point that any was making and connected with what are saying about relationships in this dysfunctional relationship between britain and greece. there are 3 players. there's the greek government, there's a british museum. and there is the british government. and the reason that the 2 national governments are so important is that by statute that was passed in 1963, the british museum is not allowed to divest itself of certain thing of anything in the collection unless it meets certain conditions. and that's why we have this merry go round of the british museum saying we can't discuss it because we're forbidden from parting with these, this material by actor parliament. and the poem and parliament says, we can't discuss it because it's british museum business or you go round and round in a wonderful. i still like that. just him. surely. that's got a printing address. it's an a hugo, happy. it's a built on an ad st yet. so you don't have to return the path in sc
and you can see the parthenon with as you walk around the sculptures. but just to go back to the point that any was making and connected with what are saying about relationships in this dysfunctional relationship between britain and greece. there are 3 players. there's the greek government, there's a british museum. and there is the british government. and the reason that the 2 national governments are so important is that by statute that was passed in 1963, the british museum is not allowed to...
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parthenon, they were everywhere. they are somewhere that i'm not. listen, yes. forget about 52 weeks, these stocks are within whispers of their all-time highs in an environment where crude has not traded particularly well, very quietly. exxon, chevron, conoco, phillips, big names are making moves. i think they are trying to tell us that even if crude were to stay at this level, in my opinion, on a benign day, these stocks should be higher than they are now. >> up 25% in the last year with every move higher, the present move lower in crude or brent, that is why it is good to talk to technical guys about this, too. the performance of the xle versus underlying over the last eight sessions is extraordinary, and they are all breaking up 300 day. accrued and brent at the 50. interesting day. geopolitics in the space are unbelievable right now. the mudslinging and the politics around oil for this administration at a time they need every vote, look, the battle royale with opec to the extent it can happen is only going to help pricing right no . the whole thing about the
parthenon, they were everywhere. they are somewhere that i'm not. listen, yes. forget about 52 weeks, these stocks are within whispers of their all-time highs in an environment where crude has not traded particularly well, very quietly. exxon, chevron, conoco, phillips, big names are making moves. i think they are trying to tell us that even if crude were to stay at this level, in my opinion, on a benign day, these stocks should be higher than they are now. >> up 25% in the last year with...
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let's bring in steve liesman, greg daco, chief economist at ey parthenon. bob had alluded to it during his market update, but let's take us through a little bit of the fed speak and some of the narrative that's driving this market action the dollar has fallen off. yields have come down a little bit, so what exactly happened in the play by play by your account? >> by my account, a lot less than the market seems to believe has happened however, i will dutifully report what i think the market thinks happened is san francisco fed president, mary daly, who we know to be a little bit more on the dovish side in the context that everybody on the fed right now wants to hike rates and has supported them hiking them very fast and aggressively. that said, daly comes forward and says, probably do 75 at the upcoming meeting, but after that, we'll think about what it is we're going to do, the possibility that we could go slower i didn't hear her suggest a much lower funds rate she said, we really need to think about what happens next. so i'm not hearing a whole lot of rea
let's bring in steve liesman, greg daco, chief economist at ey parthenon. bob had alluded to it during his market update, but let's take us through a little bit of the fed speak and some of the narrative that's driving this market action the dollar has fallen off. yields have come down a little bit, so what exactly happened in the play by play by your account? >> by my account, a lot less than the market seems to believe has happened however, i will dutifully report what i think the...
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so, if it did nothing, to quote the great louise -- also in the parthenon and/or pantheon -- go aheade. >> i stated that wrong. did nothing would mean it went sideways. it collapsed for the last -- for eight years prior to this. so, it was not as if it was just building -- i would agree with you 100%. you and louise are 100% right about building that base. it did not build a base, it did nothing. it has had headwinds galore, and now it has started to lift its head. or i should say, it lifted his head aggressively off the pandemic low. i get why everyone is excited. everything chris talked about was performance on a relative basis, yes, on an absolute basis this year. i would say, just take your profit, and laugh all the way to the bank, invested somewhere else. >> the only thing i would add to that, i think it was different than it was in the 2014 era, as energy companies are much more efficient now than they were back then. they were forced to be that way. i think you just put it in a different scenario now than it would be, -- attractive, there. >>> coming up, positive withdrawal op
so, if it did nothing, to quote the great louise -- also in the parthenon and/or pantheon -- go aheade. >> i stated that wrong. did nothing would mean it went sideways. it collapsed for the last -- for eight years prior to this. so, it was not as if it was just building -- i would agree with you 100%. you and louise are 100% right about building that base. it did not build a base, it did nothing. it has had headwinds galore, and now it has started to lift its head. or i should say, it...
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water, believe softening is that these are all females in the interest. besides, daphne i reproduce, parthenon, genetically or a sexually the she dentist did. this provides us with genetically identical individuals for experiments by the for, which means you can rule out genetic variability, austin's, it's a fantastic model organism, because you can work with naturally produced clones get the clue order, houghton with him and all that become that work involves a series of constantly repeated experiments using a variety of instruments. the researchers are still at a very early stage of their mission, but they're convinced that they'll be able to find answers and solutions. and also that we all have to change our habits. vicki in light of what disputes of our treatment of the environmental needs to be a lot more sustainable. and that is that it's up to us and the next generation to ensure that we're able to maintain our modern lifestyle. of course, we also want to have comfortable lives, but we need to take a more sustainable and mindful approach to all the resources available on a small it's on
water, believe softening is that these are all females in the interest. besides, daphne i reproduce, parthenon, genetically or a sexually the she dentist did. this provides us with genetically identical individuals for experiments by the for, which means you can rule out genetic variability, austin's, it's a fantastic model organism, because you can work with naturally produced clones get the clue order, houghton with him and all that become that work involves a series of constantly repeated...
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that's according to a report from ey—parthenon that blames rising inflation and falling demand due toitions and rising interest rates. joining me now isjustin urquhart—stewart, founder of the investment platform regionally. good morning to you. this is just an example of fallout of the problems we have been racing for many months now, which have been really exacerbated since the mini budget at the end of september. companies, small businesses in particular, struggling to stay in business?— particular, struggling to stay in business? this shouldn't be unexpected — in business? this shouldn't be unexpected but _ in business? this shouldn't be unexpected but the _ in business? this shouldn't be unexpected but the news - in business? this shouldn't be unexpected but the news is i unexpected but the news is still very bad and to give you some idea of the perspective of this of all the listed company 86 of the listed companies coming out with profit warnings and to compare with last year thatis and to compare with last year that is for the one companies, what is more worrying is when you lo
that's according to a report from ey—parthenon that blames rising inflation and falling demand due toitions and rising interest rates. joining me now isjustin urquhart—stewart, founder of the investment platform regionally. good morning to you. this is just an example of fallout of the problems we have been racing for many months now, which have been really exacerbated since the mini budget at the end of september. companies, small businesses in particular, struggling to stay in...
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the former conservative culture minister ed vaizey is going chair a new advisory board of the parthenons to returning artefact? i�*2 got a debate starting in regards to returning artefact? i2 got a debate starting in the lords about the acts that govern our major museums and these were acts that basically made museums independent in the government view and you think about the victoria and albert museum, reduced tojust about the victoria and albert museum, reduced to just be but to say that they cannot have anything removed from a collection unless it is destroyed and i think those are unnecessarily restrictive and museums now have come a long way. we have very accomplished directors, chairing our great boards of trustees and they should be free to make a decision to return an object whether it is the parthenon sculpture or any other object or anything else where the object it has been taken in dubious circumstances and is very much part of our identity and is there any chance you could return it? the government — chance you could return it? the government has _ chance you could return i
the former conservative culture minister ed vaizey is going chair a new advisory board of the parthenons to returning artefact? i�*2 got a debate starting in regards to returning artefact? i2 got a debate starting in the lords about the acts that govern our major museums and these were acts that basically made museums independent in the government view and you think about the victoria and albert museum, reduced tojust about the victoria and albert museum, reduced to just be but to say that...
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adrian is in the parthenon, too. >> absolutely. >> he is well-dressed tonight. >> a sharp dressed man. >> there he is. >> when resorts. >> starts right now. >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to help you make some money my job is not just to entertain but to educate, teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. today, today i went to a brand spanking new norwegian cruise line holding ship first inaugural launch right here in new york city, and all i can tell you is that once again we are struggling as investors because we simply cannot predict human behavior the cruise ship seemed filled with joyous people who were ecstatic about being on one of these things without masks they had -- that had been the protocol now it's gone. they were itching to spend at the bars and the gambling tables of course th
adrian is in the parthenon, too. >> absolutely. >> he is well-dressed tonight. >> a sharp dressed man. >> there he is. >> when resorts. >> starts right now. >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people...