how to get a beamer easy. >>> but we start with sue and a lot of those mixed signals.ey, sue. >> hi, ty. thanks. it's a day of a little bit of confusion. the ecb and bank of china cutting the key interest rates overnight. and then there's the bang of england and the latest stimulus push, as well. mark mobius says that he is now optimistic about europe. he is an executive chairman at templeton asset management telling cnbc asia earlier today, quote, one of the reasons why i'm optimistic about europe is that all this money in emerging markets is waiting for the opportunity to buy assets in europe. so, there is going to be plenty of opportunities for europe to sell state assets or other assets so the picture looks very good. so you have all of these mixed signals. but we have kenny pulcari of i-cap and it is kind of mixed. could be a good news scenario that the central banks are responding and as some people on our air predicted last week they're kind of responding en masse or it could be they're responding en masse because they're worried. >> listen. it was not a surpris