393
393
Apr 29, 2014
04/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 393
favorite 0
quote 0
joe jones. very joe jones. philly joe jones was a great jazz player. played with miles in fact. >> you know today is duke ellington's berth dirthday? 115th birthday. >> i'm sweating. i have something. >> does that explain what's going on? >> what do you mean? why i'm sweating or why i'm with your mile high club already? no, that's me every day. nothing smells. it's the calm before the storm, i think. >> you both had it, right? >> i had something. >> i had something, yes. >> we both had something earlier. >> they try to -- >> i think i had the flu, too. >> they tried to trip me up in the teleprompter about ackman and icahn. >> you said they kissed an made up. i say burr rid the hatchet. >> i think it has something to do with native americans. >> really? >> doesn't it? remember the seinfeld where you can't use -- buy tickets -- >> i can't keep up with everything we're not allowed to say. >> there's a story coming up that we have to be careful. these people do not think -- we're out here on the front lines. >> we're on the front lines. joe johns is on the
joe jones. very joe jones. philly joe jones was a great jazz player. played with miles in fact. >> you know today is duke ellington's berth dirthday? 115th birthday. >> i'm sweating. i have something. >> does that explain what's going on? >> what do you mean? why i'm sweating or why i'm with your mile high club already? no, that's me every day. nothing smells. it's the calm before the storm, i think. >> you both had it, right? >> i had something. >> i...
122
122
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 1
joe jones reports. >> reporter: over two dozen countries have been involved in the search for the missing plane. any hope of unraveling the mystery and the fate of its 239 passengers and crew rests in two boxes. the flight and data recorders. >> we have very much narrowed down the search area, and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh-370. >> reporter: if they find them, the question remains who gets the black boxes and who will lead the investigation to uncover what really happened to flight 370? typically following a crash, the country of origin for the airliner, in this case malaysia, is tasked with taking the investigation. but they have asked for help. >> we don't have the expert to open up the black box and analyze what the content of the voice data and flight data. we have to get experts to do it for us. >> reporter: the u.s. national transportation safety board and the british air accident investigation branch as well as australian authorities each have capabilities with sophisticated labs and technicians. but an international wo
joe jones reports. >> reporter: over two dozen countries have been involved in the search for the missing plane. any hope of unraveling the mystery and the fate of its 239 passengers and crew rests in two boxes. the flight and data recorders. >> we have very much narrowed down the search area, and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh-370. >> reporter: if they find them, the question remains who gets the black boxes and who...
88
88
Apr 10, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
joe jones is in kuala lumpur and richard quest is with me in the studio. michael, just when it looked like the trail was going cold, the search of flight 370's new signals are heard yesterday. what's the latest on today's search? >>. >> the planes haven't headed out yet but they will be. there will be more than a dozen planes and ships out continuing to search for that elusive jet. as you said, we had two more pings on tuesday. that, in addition to the two that we had on saturday. what thauz that does is it helps those out there searching, who are dragging that ping locater on loan from the u.s. navy. they are trying to get more pings today. what that will do is help them triening a late, if you like -- think of it looking for a cell phone tower and the pings of the towers, it helps to work out where the best spot to search for those flight data recorders are. of course it's a very difficult task. it's a vast area. on the bottom of the ocean floor, by all accounts, there's perhaps meters of silt. so it depends how these things, if they are there, hit the g
joe jones is in kuala lumpur and richard quest is with me in the studio. michael, just when it looked like the trail was going cold, the search of flight 370's new signals are heard yesterday. what's the latest on today's search? >>. >> the planes haven't headed out yet but they will be. there will be more than a dozen planes and ships out continuing to search for that elusive jet. as you said, we had two more pings on tuesday. that, in addition to the two that we had on saturday....
362
362
Apr 20, 2014
04/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> joe: jon jones loves that kick as well. that oblique kick. his fighters. >> mike: werdum switched to southpaw but just for a moment. approaching the midway point of round 4. to the body again. >> joe: the body. >> mike: doesn't matter, joe, if those land on the forearm. those do damage. >> joe: they're very hard kicks. as we were saying before this fight, travis can't sleep on the striking of fabricio werdum. i mean, he's been in there with alistair overeem. >> referee: no, no. that hit him in the cup. go over there. time. >> mike: unintentional. this isn't horrible for travis browne. unintentional. but fabricio werdum will look to recover. and travis took some deep breaths. >> referee: it slid into his cup. it's all right. watch where it's going. you ready to go? >> mike: werdum would be wise to get it going. just over two minutes in the fourth. main event. fox ufc saturday. >> joe: travis got a little break there. looks a little more lively again. >> mike: yep. >> joe: that right hand. >> mike: when he fakes with the left -- >> joe: fabrici
. >> joe: jon jones loves that kick as well. that oblique kick. his fighters. >> mike: werdum switched to southpaw but just for a moment. approaching the midway point of round 4. to the body again. >> joe: the body. >> mike: doesn't matter, joe, if those land on the forearm. those do damage. >> joe: they're very hard kicks. as we were saying before this fight, travis can't sleep on the striking of fabricio werdum. i mean, he's been in there with alistair overeem....
3,764
3.8K
Apr 6, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 3,764
favorite 0
quote 2
gary jones. i'm joe.r moments. >> why you sneak around like this? >> reporter: he plays joe, a southern ex-con at war with himself, both broading and funny, who befriends a boy in search of a father figure. >> i knew you could. i knew it. but you don't have to do that. just stay here with me. you'll be safe here. i want to see how minimal i can be and get to the truth of the purpose formance, truth of the character with he motion and with feeling. >> reporter: cage calls it experimenting, and he's fond of it. he's prolific as an actor, 60 films from drama to action to comedy. >> to the right! reporter: he'll try anything. let me know how it comes out. reporter: what is it about you that you're always working? whether it's big projects, whether it's small projects, good ones, sometimes maybe not so good ones. >> it's what i believe in. i believe in work. i'm a working dog. i am at my best when i'm working. >> reporter: it seemed work that he was born to do. his real last name is coppola, francis ford coppo
gary jones. i'm joe.r moments. >> why you sneak around like this? >> reporter: he plays joe, a southern ex-con at war with himself, both broading and funny, who befriends a boy in search of a father figure. >> i knew you could. i knew it. but you don't have to do that. just stay here with me. you'll be safe here. i want to see how minimal i can be and get to the truth of the purpose formance, truth of the character with he motion and with feeling. >> reporter: cage calls...
94
94
Apr 21, 2014
04/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
joe rickets, billionaire, conservative. sheldon adelson putting money against walter jones, one of the most conservative congressmen and longest serving congressmen. what is going on here with this party? >> well, the truth of the matter, the way the law reads today is each individual gets to give $2600. $2600 in a primary or general, you get good government. when you put a million dollars. $10 million, $20 million you get something more significant. at the end of the day they're not saying, here's $10 million, go do what you want to do. they all have a special interest and it's a detriment. >> they're saying here's $10 million, do what the hell i tell you. >> 700,000 folks per district can tell even a billionaire to go to hell. >> perhaps they should. still. >> ed rollins, thank you for being here. >>> nevada rancher clyven bundy blasting the government for leaving behind a mess. the confrontation ended when the bureau of land management backed down, but fox news cameras captured these scenes of the extensive damage left behind, including these cattle, damaged water pipes, two prize bulls were killed, one of which was shot fi
joe rickets, billionaire, conservative. sheldon adelson putting money against walter jones, one of the most conservative congressmen and longest serving congressmen. what is going on here with this party? >> well, the truth of the matter, the way the law reads today is each individual gets to give $2600. $2600 in a primary or general, you get good government. when you put a million dollars. $10 million, $20 million you get something more significant. at the end of the day they're not...
89
89
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
joe ricketts, billionaire conservative. sheldon adelson, putting money up against walter jones, one of the most conservative congressman and longest serving congressman, what is going on here with this party if. >> the truth of the matter, the way the law reads today each individual can give $2600. for $2600 in primary or general you get good government. when you put a million, 10 million or $20 million into it, you want more than good government. i think it is detrimental. i think it is free speech but at end the day, these guys are not saying here is $10 million, do what you want to do. i think to certain extent this is detriment to the process. lou: they're saying here is $10 million. do what the hell i tell. >> you absolutely. lou: 10,000 folks in a district can tell a billionaire to go to hell. >> she should absolutely. lou: ed rollins. good to see you. nevada rancher cliven bundy, blasting the federal government leaving behind a trail of destruction over last week's standoff over grazing rights with the bureau of land management. the confrontation ended when the bureau land management backed down but fox news cameras
joe ricketts, billionaire conservative. sheldon adelson, putting money up against walter jones, one of the most conservative congressman and longest serving congressman, what is going on here with this party if. >> the truth of the matter, the way the law reads today each individual can give $2600. for $2600 in primary or general you get good government. when you put a million, 10 million or $20 million into it, you want more than good government. i think it is detrimental. i think it is...
88
88
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
joe, terry mann. >> pleasure meeting you. >> you are in "field of dreams" with our voice of cnn, james earl jodemetrius jonejoa jones. >> i hadt was good when i read it. i thought it was a magical script. >> if you build it, they will come. >> all right. that's it. >> who the -- >> i love being a guy who heard voices, who like wants to get one out to shoeless joe and it goes about four inches. he has to pick it up and say i'm going to get the next out to you. >> you tried your hand at owning a baseball team. was that your own "bull durham." >> for a minute i was involved with a team that got itself in to trouble. i do love baseball i'm a guy that pushes all of the chips in to the pot. i've done it with movies. i've taken all of the money i had and put it in to a movie and people go don't do that. i'm not a bluffer. i don't bluff. >> you have done many different kinds of movies, but people associate you with sports movies in such a warm way. >> i might have one more but i have to hurry up with it because if i want to be a player i only have one more year. >> you are in management in this movie. you have one more in mind? >> i
joe, terry mann. >> pleasure meeting you. >> you are in "field of dreams" with our voice of cnn, james earl jodemetrius jonejoa jones. >> i hadt was good when i read it. i thought it was a magical script. >> if you build it, they will come. >> all right. that's it. >> who the -- >> i love being a guy who heard voices, who like wants to get one out to shoeless joe and it goes about four inches. he has to pick it up and say i'm going to get the...
129
129
Apr 3, 2014
04/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
so you would hear, for instance, the candidate to say, i'm joe, and i approve this message paid for by john smith, sarah jonestim michaels, et cetera. what would happen? the most likely result, most folks would want their names mentioned, and suddenly they'd be writing checks, and you could start down the road of a free-market limitation to the system. but that's just one thought out there. joining me, bob bauer, former white house counsel for obama, and ben ginsberg. ben, let me start with you. what the court did yesterday, and i understand in many ways the arguments in favor of it, but did the court arguably make it harder for an individual candidate and campaign to have control of their campaign? >> i think what the court did yesterday will not have a basic impact on our current structure, which is that outside voices are the greatest -- the greatest voices in a campaign. and candidates are still not going to have sufficient funds and resources to be able to control the messages in their campaign. so i think in that sense, the opinion yesterday is not going to have a great impact. >> so you don't see it as
so you would hear, for instance, the candidate to say, i'm joe, and i approve this message paid for by john smith, sarah jonestim michaels, et cetera. what would happen? the most likely result, most folks would want their names mentioned, and suddenly they'd be writing checks, and you could start down the road of a free-market limitation to the system. but that's just one thought out there. joining me, bob bauer, former white house counsel for obama, and ben ginsberg. ben, let me start with...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
39
39
Apr 17, 2014
04/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
board commissioners joe and rancho norton are here i'll be ask them to come up as well >> good afternoon. supervisors sorry for the delay i have to load my preparations i'm paula jones i'm with the public health department and staff our security task force i've been asked to speak about food access and also what the recommendation for improving food access are from the city level so let me see if i can get this. and i've given you all copies. thank you. thank you chair farrell and supervisor mar and supervisor breed. this task force is a citywide task force that is concluding the human service agency and the department of aid and the wick office and the food system office the department of the environment and youth and families and it includes this school district and sf general a dr. from the vulnerable populations and other good times and st. anthony and community living campaign and the e california and meals on wheels. i'm going to go though how we define food activity and the health impact of security and the recommendations for improving food security. we look at food security existing when our residents don't have the ability to prepare nutritious food it's a
board commissioners joe and rancho norton are here i'll be ask them to come up as well >> good afternoon. supervisors sorry for the delay i have to load my preparations i'm paula jones i'm with the public health department and staff our security task force i've been asked to speak about food access and also what the recommendation for improving food access are from the city level so let me see if i can get this. and i've given you all copies. thank you. thank you chair farrell and...
159
159
Apr 5, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
the new discoveries in joe's case caught the attention of one of the most prominent law firms in town, jonesay, which agreed to fight for him on a pro bono basis. >> it was like night and day. it went from i have two appeals left and then they're going to murder me to now i have neil and all these resources from the world's third-largest law firm backing me up. >> armed with the fact that prosecutor carmen marino had withheld information, joe's team submitted a sweeping discovery request to the federal court. >> to me, it seemed like a logical question. what else is in there? >> meanwhile, the alleged rape victim, the only person who could corroborate what tony klann had witnessed, was finally located living in florida. and it would be up to neil to convince him to testify. ñ >>> 13 years after joe d'ambrosio had been sentenced to death, federal judge kathleen o'malley finally granted access to all police and prosecutor files related to his case. >> they turned over a stack of paper like a foot and a half thick. >> it was the first major judgment to go joe's way since he had been convicted.
the new discoveries in joe's case caught the attention of one of the most prominent law firms in town, jonesay, which agreed to fight for him on a pro bono basis. >> it was like night and day. it went from i have two appeals left and then they're going to murder me to now i have neil and all these resources from the world's third-largest law firm backing me up. >> armed with the fact that prosecutor carmen marino had withheld information, joe's team submitted a sweeping discovery...
43
43
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
jones over there. and some of the artist in that show were originally down on the lower east side including joe overstreet i ishmeal mentioned that piece he loves where aunt jjamima got a machine gun. there were a lot of them down there. archy chef was a musician. the musicians were held with a lot of -- when i got to the east side, people like taylor and r coreman. those were the people that would come through. a club opened up on the lower east side and it was a shit hole and didn't last long. it was called slugs and went we played there on a weekly basis. we came in and played every monday night. who am i thinking about? >> jacky mccain? >> they would come and sit at the bar and miles would play in new york and he would play there once a year. so every time he had a gig at l lincoln center he would get in a car and listen to the other mus musicians. one night he was in the corner of slugs and i remember going over there and the musicians talking about what a great person he was. the other musicians got worried miles was in the bar and someone ran up to him and said look at my arragement and he got so m
jones over there. and some of the artist in that show were originally down on the lower east side including joe overstreet i ishmeal mentioned that piece he loves where aunt jjamima got a machine gun. there were a lot of them down there. archy chef was a musician. the musicians were held with a lot of -- when i got to the east side, people like taylor and r coreman. those were the people that would come through. a club opened up on the lower east side and it was a shit hole and didn't last...
269
269
Apr 10, 2014
04/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
rideca jones is here next on "morning joe."person #1: so, again, throwing in the $1,000 fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a jetta tdi. it gets 42 highway miles per gallon. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. volkswagen has the most tdi clean diesel models of any brand. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi models. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes f
rideca jones is here next on "morning joe."person #1: so, again, throwing in the $1,000 fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a jetta tdi. it gets 42 highway miles per gallon. and...
135
135
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
jones a carpet company and somebody went on a website and say don't go with joe, video care carpet cleaningis small business. it is not fair. you on these businesses and you get poor reviews, it is hurtful. stuart: that is a rotten looking chart businesses clearly under attack but you still like that stock? >> the reason why joe is still worried, for every start a small business gets, your business goes up almost 9%. 78% not write about a negative review. it is such a juggernaut, management is so stupid, they have to come out immediately and fix this thing and save the company. stuart: charles payne, relax. talking about the robin hood tax. he wants a half a percent tax on all financial transactions. what do you think? >> this came up when i was in the administration, people say they want a financial transaction tax. usually when people propose that, the problem of the financial system in which there are many are not rooted in the number of transactions taking place. i think you could do some significant damage and drive things off exchanges into the shadows if you were not careful. stuart:
jones a carpet company and somebody went on a website and say don't go with joe, video care carpet cleaningis small business. it is not fair. you on these businesses and you get poor reviews, it is hurtful. stuart: that is a rotten looking chart businesses clearly under attack but you still like that stock? >> the reason why joe is still worried, for every start a small business gets, your business goes up almost 9%. 78% not write about a negative review. it is such a juggernaut,...
319
319
Apr 4, 2014
04/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 0
you're watching "morning joe." [ male announcer ] nearly 7 million clients. how did edward joneshat trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. ♪ >>> let's take a look at the morning papers. from our parade of papers, "the dallas morning news," military officials say there was nothing that would indicate that army specialist ivan lopez was suicidal in the weeks leading up to the shooting spree. he was being treated depression. get this, he was takie ining am for help sleeping. he bought his gun at the same store that nidal hasan bought his there. i put the amban in parentheses, because i think that will be significant. >>> -- he started asking a witness about the pentagon's budget. >> what is it you're try
you're watching "morning joe." [ male announcer ] nearly 7 million clients. how did edward joneshat trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april...
2,655
2.7K
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 2,655
favorite 0
quote 1
jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." it's time for morning papers.ne city" and of course a lot of the people from last year standing at the finish line, front page of "the boston globe." >> does it double out? look at that. >> it's beautiful. >> it's time from the morning papers. from "the new york times," firefighters in chile struggle to contain a wildfire that's killed 15 people and destroyed more than 2,000 homes. the forestry agency said it could take three weeks to put out the fire. officials expect the death toll to rise as search and recovery efforts continue throughout the region. more than 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes. >> that is one big fire. from our parade of papers "the los angeles times" the submarine search for missing malaysia flight 370 hit a snag on its first day underwater. the u.s. navy released this footage of the bluefin drone being deployed in the indian ocean, but just six hours into its dive the craft was forced back to the surface after reaching its limit of 4500 meters. the sub will continue its searc
jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." it's time for morning papers.ne city" and of course a lot of the people from last year standing at the finish line, front page of "the boston globe." >> does it double out? look at that. >> it's beautiful. >> it's time from the morning papers. from "the new york times," firefighters in chile struggle to contain a wildfire that's killed 15 people and destroyed more...
204
204
Apr 4, 2014
04/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
joe, are a little bit firmer. 6/3 the. advancers outpacing decliners. the dow jones stoxx 600 weighted ahead of the employment report.esterday the ftse was down some 10 points. this morning, it's been up 30 something around that. 29 is where we stand at the moment. we are pretty much on the session high. sweat la dax, plenty of gains. and he did remain fairley dovish. there is concern he may have to do something later on in the year as inflation stays low, although it may not. we'll see what happens. as far as the sector breakdowns today, this is where we stand. technology telecoms, retail, health care all slightly weaker. the gains we're seeing, resources up 1%. autos up 0.9%. travel leisure is up very much the cyclical part of the market is a little firmer today. we, of course, got more speculation coming out. we'll get more stimulus out of china. we've got a bank of ya pan meeting beginning next week. are they going to come out with more stimulus, as well. bearing in mind we have the sales tax hike bouncing through to the resource sector, as well. there's one stock worth pointing out this morning. remy cointreau h
joe, are a little bit firmer. 6/3 the. advancers outpacing decliners. the dow jones stoxx 600 weighted ahead of the employment report.esterday the ftse was down some 10 points. this morning, it's been up 30 something around that. 29 is where we stand at the moment. we are pretty much on the session high. sweat la dax, plenty of gains. and he did remain fairley dovish. there is concern he may have to do something later on in the year as inflation stays low, although it may not. we'll see what...
291
291
Apr 24, 2014
04/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
jones is here with this year's "time" 100 list. she'll be with us to unveil it next on "morning joe." ♪ cadmium, mercury, lead.riodic table. all inside these, too. now the last thing we want is for all that to mix with water. so recycle. you'll keep your planet clean, t-m-y-k. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on at&t's network yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. new at&t mobile share value plans. our best value plans ever for business. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can shar
jones is here with this year's "time" 100 list. she'll be with us to unveil it next on "morning joe." ♪ cadmium, mercury, lead.riodic table. all inside these, too. now the last thing we want is for all that to mix with water. so recycle. you'll keep your planet clean, t-m-y-k. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on at&t's network yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all...
173
173
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
joe and i would happily do that. equities on the other hand, a little weaker today in europe. you can see declines outpacing advance by 7-3 on the dow jones industrial average. we hit the session low around 20 minutes or so ago. the ft-se yesterday was up some 22 points. this morning you can see we're down 18. about .3% low. it was good news after the uk, annual rate of inflation down to 1.6%. that is the lowest we've seen since october 2009. tomorrow we expect three month average earnings to be up around 1.8%. that is the first time for very long while that they've been higher than the rate of inflation. consumers might start to feel better in their pockets as well. a good position in the bank of england and the chancellor to be in. the dax is down .6%. snapshot of investors confidence. current conditions came in weaker. they are worried about ukraine. current conditions very strong indeed. the cac bond down .2%. micex down 1.4% at the moment. a number of individual stories we're following today. take a look at those. lo loreal posted drop. demand slowing in north america. the ceo is optimistic. relaunching a bid to reunite spirits. the
joe and i would happily do that. equities on the other hand, a little weaker today in europe. you can see declines outpacing advance by 7-3 on the dow jones industrial average. we hit the session low around 20 minutes or so ago. the ft-se yesterday was up some 22 points. this morning you can see we're down 18. about .3% low. it was good news after the uk, annual rate of inflation down to 1.6%. that is the lowest we've seen since october 2009. tomorrow we expect three month average earnings to...