Up. Well come up with anything wont we . Its outrageous. Im not paying 51. That looks like a little huffington there. Its the other lady. Yeah. She used to go to buffets thing all the time. Oh i know who wrour talking about. Its outrageous. There you go. In the meantime lets tell you about other big stories to watch this morning. The nations auto makers will be reporting january sales. Theyll drive demand for pick ups and suvs in all of this. Also other major companies. And well be hearing this morning and disney and chipotle interactive. One report of note december factory orders will be released at 10 00 a. M. Eastern time. Here are some of todays stocks to watch. The wall street journal reports staples and office depot are in advanced talks to merge. No word on the proposed terms and activist investor starboard called for a deal last month. Utx, i dont know why we need two of them. Tint we lose the other one already . Office max . Whatever happened to office max . Theyre now part of
Other members are speaking out against what they call a coup. Our refusal and revoltness of the military coup that has happened against the constitution and against the legit maty of the state. Military leaders showed no sign of relenting. They detained senior members of the ruling party and muslim brotherhood. They issued a statement before the protest. They said theyd allow people to express their feelings freely as long as the demonstrations were peaceful. Sporadic violence has been reported in various parts of the country. An armed group believed to be islamists attacked a Police Facility in northern sinai. Leaders around the world are watching developments with concern. The u. K. Does not support military interventions to settle disputes in democratic systems. U. S. President obama urged egypts military leaders to return a democratically elected civilian government to power as soon as possible. Egypts foreign minister says he told u. S. Secretary of state john kerry the militarys
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Monday, August 4, 1975: another sweltering hot afternoon on the small Greek island of Rhodes. Maureen Plant, wife of Led Zeppelin singer Robert, is at the wheel of a rented Austin Mini, Robert beside her in the passenger seat, their three-year-old son Karac and six-year-old daughter Carmen in the back seat, along with their friend Scarlet, the four-year-old daughter of Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page.Two months earlier, following Zeppelin’s record-breaking five-night run at the 17,000-capacity Earls Court arena in London, the young Plant family had set off for Agadir, in Morocco. Three weeks later they were in Marrakech where Page and his wife Charlotte and daughter Scarlet flew out to meet them. Together they took in a local festival “that gave us a little peep into the colour of Moroccan music and the music of the hill tribes”, said Plant.From there they journeyed thousands of miles by Range Rover through the Spanish Sahara just as the Spanish-Moroccan