Your browser does not support the video tag. In the interest of Journalism, CNBC had a roundtable of experts weigh in on the jobs report, hosted by CNBC’s senior economics reporter Steve Liesman, who heroically tried to bring a measure of logic and informed analysis to the discussion. Turns out, having a logical and informed discussion about a total non-issue isn’t very easy! Especially when your panel of experts includes some guy who bases his analysis on the fact that he knows about trucking companies (which we hear are a less-than-perfect indicator of the statistical methods employed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics) and CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli (who loves to scream and yell when he is asked for evidence to support his beliefs -- oh, and sort of invented the Tea Party).
Caffeine driven genius.
<a href="http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch\?v=jc-Mhynh_pg&amp\;feature=related" target="_blank">&quot;These prices are INSANE!!!&quot;</a>
you know, if you turn off the sound, you can really focus on spain&#039;s ibex numbers.
also you will notice some of the ugliest people on tv.
Prolly comes from spelling bee. Now, if I only knew where <i>that</i> came from....
Performance art. Not very popular, but look at Yoko Ono! I rest my case.
I&#039;m on Becky Quick&#039;s side.