mr. emmott. thanks for being with us. great to get your insight. >> that was bill emmott, columnist for "the times." he was formerly editor of "the economist." >>> the nikkei is up so far this friday. that's it for now, back to katherine. >>> let's go to sumo with murray johnson. >>> it is day 12 of the new year grand sumo tournament. let me say for the most part it was a day of good sumo, but two of the men at the top of the sport pulled the kind of sumo that won't bring fans back to the arena. first good sumo. kit attacki fought him in the last and lost. he maintains that constant attack and pushes kitatagi out. he could be a top ranker in a short time. >>> the next future chance at ozeki, and he needs a win. kakuryu has a solid grip, but looks light as he's driven to the edge. he second quarter seal the deal, so goes to plan b, to move to 7 wins, and needing 8. >>> sumo is a contact sport, but from what we saw today, two ozeki have a different idea. let me also say it's the job of each opponent to watch the foe closely