we were taught you have to be careful in a capitalist society because there is no bottom to the bottom. that $7.25 worker is actually underbid in the marketplace for wages less than $6, $4 an hour. there are domestic workers that getting a paycheck at all is kind of a gamble. they re not sure they re going to be paid at the end of a given week. so part of the reason why we fight for unions, worker centers and legal protections for workers is that in the market, there is no bottom. that s the whole point. we mitigate market impacts. and new york, of course, a place where still there s a relatively high percentage of work who are are unionized and on the cutting edge. ed ott, thank you so much. i ll be talking more with ed after the show for our web series krystal continues. check that out when we post it later this evening on thecycle.msnbc.com. up next, some of the smartest b-school grads in the country
definitely do want to find all of it, at thecycle.msnbc.com. up next, a first look at cnbc s new amazon rising. we go inside the e-commerce coloss sas and the man behind it all. i felt somewhat intellect chully intimidated by him. he was just so smart and so driven and so confident in himself that sometimes it felt like i was getting squished out of the room. it doesn t operate out of basements or back alleys.
the differences. at the end, they should be ready for forgiveness because we cannot live forever in the past. that s right. ambassador, thank you very much for joining us today. thank you very much. don t go too far away. krystal has more questions for you in this week s episode of krystal continued. all of you can catch it on the website later this evening. thecycle.msnbc.com. look at that graphic. krystal in lights right there. up next, an update on the ukraine crisis. you remember that. and a look at a fascinating hbo documentary that s focused on one of russia s other neighbors, an unlikely group of rebels. stay with us.
he i think would be so happy right now that he s being compared to hunter s. thompson, his hero, in the washington post book review. he wrote the book. he finished it right before he went on the embed with general stanley mcchrystal. and as you said earlier, that story became a big firestorm. he received a contract to write a book based on that embed and his experiences in afghanistan. and this was kind of put aside. he always thought he would publish it. he always thought it was a very important message. but he was a very busy, prolific guy. absolutely. we really appreciate you being here and sharing his work with us and with the world. ely elise jordan, thank you so much. elise is going to stick around and answer questions after the show. you can watch that on the krystal continued on thecycle.msnbc.com. a sneak peek on a gripping new doc on notorious crime boss whitey bulger. whitey s just staring at me and just grinding his teeth. he said, i ll kill you. i ll stab you and th
not ever going to happen in texas. how you deal with small amounts is where i think you can make the biggest and the best impact on young people s lives. i m sure this is not the last time we ll be seeing governor perry. he heads to the all-important primary state of iowa next week. our thanks to the governor and his team for having us in austin. you can see more of our tour of the mansion and hear what rick perry has to say about his current relationship with president bush. that s at our website thecycle.msnbc.com. that was great. really good job. abby, abby we re on tv. you re not to be here until monday. i m coming on monday. what time? i expect a similar little bit of back rub action. i don t know if we can do