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it had been more than a decade since mike williams vanished. friend, brian winchester. investigators suspected the two were behind mike's disappearance, but without evidence, their hands were tied. until, that is, a scaring incident involving a gun threatened to blow the couples marriage apart. denise ran to police, but they had something else they wanted to discuss. back to dennis murphy with "secrets of lake seminole." >> denise williams had been carjacked at gunpoint by her estranged husband brian winchester. and now she was sitting in a police interview room giving her version of the abduction. >> what would lead him to this? >> to want to kill himself? because i mean our marriage is over. >> but police believed brian wasn't going to kill just himself, especially after denise told them he brought along a tarp and bleach, as well as the gun. >> denise, he was going to kill you. he brought that stuff because it would cover his tracks. >> for years, police felt that brian and denise were the keys to understanding mike's disappearance. and now
it had been more than a decade since mike williams vanished. friend, brian winchester. investigators suspected the two were behind mike's disappearance, but without evidence, their hands were tied. until, that is, a scaring incident involving a gun threatened to blow the couples marriage apart. denise ran to police, but they had something else they wanted to discuss. back to dennis murphy with "secrets of lake seminole." >> denise williams had been carjacked at gunpoint by her...
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. >>> tonight, former nfl star mike williams has died.eiver with the buccaneers, he also played with the bills, critically injured while working construction in florida last week. partially paralyzed, unresponsive. his family removing him from life support. he was just 36 years old. >>> when we come back, we change gears. america strong. the children in the boat, and what a surprise. ♪ ♪ you don't have to wait until retirement to start enjoying your plans. with pacific life... ...imagine your future with confidence. for more than 150 years... we've kept our promise to financially protect and provide. so, you can look forward to exploring your family's heritage with the ones you love. talk to a financial professional about life insurance and retirement solutions with pacific life. ♪ there it is. that feeling you get... when you can du more with less asthma. it starts with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for
. >>> tonight, former nfl star mike williams has died.eiver with the buccaneers, he also played with the bills, critically injured while working construction in florida last week. partially paralyzed, unresponsive. his family removing him from life support. he was just 36 years old. >>> when we come back, we change gears. america strong. the children in the boat, and what a surprise. ♪ ♪ you don't have to wait until retirement to start enjoying your plans. with pacific...
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nd in mike colter -- william bradford huie told that he knew four men were involved in the murder and he boasted he could name them all. but, by october 23 he knew that he could only obtain waivers from the two wmen who had already abeen tried and were therefore no longer in legal jeopardy. he wrote his boss yet another letter and here i'm reading, quote, there were not at all s four men in the abduction and murder party, there were only two. and thus, because he can only obtain two consent and release forms the murder party drank from four people to two people and then this will move the murder site across county lines. during the trial a guy named willie reed, a sharecropper, testified for the prosecution that the murder happened in this barn in the town flof drew in sunflower county. this was true, but william bradford huie could not tell this story, because the only reason the murder happened in sunflower county was at jw milam's brother, leslie, their managed implantation in which there was a barn sufficiently isolated for the purposes of the nighttr. leslie milam had n been trie
nd in mike colter -- william bradford huie told that he knew four men were involved in the murder and he boasted he could name them all. but, by october 23 he knew that he could only obtain waivers from the two wmen who had already abeen tried and were therefore no longer in legal jeopardy. he wrote his boss yet another letter and here i'm reading, quote, there were not at all s four men in the abduction and murder party, there were only two. and thus, because he can only obtain two consent and...
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william: longtime band member mike mattison says it was a rough period. >> the tank was pretty low. touring pretty hard for over a decade and we had achieved what we wanted to achieve. but i think what we realized, in going down this wormhole, is that we hadn't said what we wanted to say, really. ♪ william: so mattison had an idea -- during lockdown, everyone in the band would read a 12th century persian poem, known as "layla and majnun." it's an arab romeo and juliet story about two lovers held apart by a male-dominated society. heartbroken majnun wanders the wilderness, going mad. layla gets locked in a tower and forced to marry another man. that poem inspired eric clapton's derek and the dominos record, "layla," a record that tedeschi-trucks had recently recorded live but mattison wanted to go back to the centuries-old source, all 258 pages of it. >> the thing i was most concerned about is that i would be just shunned for being a nerd. [laughter] now we have homework. william: exactly. >> mike's original thought was, let's just all read this poem and then just flip the perspectiv
william: longtime band member mike mattison says it was a rough period. >> the tank was pretty low. touring pretty hard for over a decade and we had achieved what we wanted to achieve. but i think what we realized, in going down this wormhole, is that we hadn't said what we wanted to say, really. ♪ william: so mattison had an idea -- during lockdown, everyone in the band would read a 12th century persian poem, known as "layla and majnun." it's an arab romeo and juliet story...
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tune in tomorrow night, senator mark william, mike huckabee, mark water and the host of the tudor dixona few hours on foxbusiness. 9:00 p.m. eastern time, expect a lot of fireworks and i am elizabeth macdonald, thanks for watching "the evening edit". let's give it over to dagen and sean. ♪
tune in tomorrow night, senator mark william, mike huckabee, mark water and the host of the tudor dixona few hours on foxbusiness. 9:00 p.m. eastern time, expect a lot of fireworks and i am elizabeth macdonald, thanks for watching "the evening edit". let's give it over to dagen and sean. ♪
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miked up. that's lathan williams from hammond, louisiana. he's eight years old. he's gone viral as a referee.this year, young lathan set the guinness book of world record. didn't know they had such a thing for this, but the youngest ever to ref a baseball game when he was five years old, he's been obsessed since he was actually five years old when he dressed for a ref for halloween. so given the referees, some love, he doesn't just do baseball. he does basketball as well. so good for young lady player behind the plate and ref on the court. all right, jason, thank you. next at 11 how extreme tragic she was an absolute light. she passed in the room with all of us listening to her favorites, listening to let it go. a family mourning the loss of a young girl who was killed in a biking accident near lake merritt. tonight, the community coming together to offer their support. the 11:00 news on katie fox two starts now. calls for change tonight in oakland following the tragic death of a four year old girl. hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener. and i'm mike mibach. the young gir
miked up. that's lathan williams from hammond, louisiana. he's eight years old. he's gone viral as a referee.this year, young lathan set the guinness book of world record. didn't know they had such a thing for this, but the youngest ever to ref a baseball game when he was five years old, he's been obsessed since he was actually five years old when he dressed for a ref for halloween. so given the referees, some love, he doesn't just do baseball. he does basketball as well. so good for young lady...
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what was the williams surprise yesterday? mike fact that he's not wedded to our star. it's a useful item but it is not something that guides his policy. he admits he doesn't know what it is in real time. his monetary policy stance is as it has been for a couple of weeks and as most fed officials are feeling right now. they could skip in the data will tell them and i think they are waiting for the cpi to more or less give them a rubberstamp to skip than anything else. lisa: do you feel fed officials are kind of happy but they don't want to seem happy, but do they feel very happy? mike: there is no fun allowed. lisa: in terms of things being in a good place? mike: yeah, if you were trying to design an environment that you would achieve from policy, this is it where you still have relatively strong growth and you've got inflation coming down. will both continue? they don't know so they can't take too much of a victory lap at this point. this is not what people expected a year ago. recession was the base case. lisa: we talked about th
what was the williams surprise yesterday? mike fact that he's not wedded to our star. it's a useful item but it is not something that guides his policy. he admits he doesn't know what it is in real time. his monetary policy stance is as it has been for a couple of weeks and as most fed officials are feeling right now. they could skip in the data will tell them and i think they are waiting for the cpi to more or less give them a rubberstamp to skip than anything else. lisa: do you feel fed...
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mike. let's bring in ted williams, fox news contributor. we have carjackings where i list.es this on this woman at all. i'm sorry it happened to her and it's a rude awakening about what happened. i also remember when you and write in minneapolis that enthen we were in a neighborhood where there were shootings on a regular basis that nobody was talking about. so while she was saiding the police needed to be defunded, you and i were in a neighborhood where a man had lived there for 20 some years and he had a young son and they were terrified. there was a shooting in their neighborhood all the time that nobody talked about. >> you know, martha, you're absolutely right. i can remember it like it was yesterday. you and i being out there in the community. that community was a somewhat predominantly black community. here you had this activist talking about not only defunding the police but dismantling the police. now, i mean, what is the logic there? you dismantle the police. who are you going to call on? ghost busters to protect you? guess what? i don't wish this to happen to any
mike. let's bring in ted williams, fox news contributor. we have carjackings where i list.es this on this woman at all. i'm sorry it happened to her and it's a rude awakening about what happened. i also remember when you and write in minneapolis that enthen we were in a neighborhood where there were shootings on a regular basis that nobody was talking about. so while she was saiding the police needed to be defunded, you and i were in a neighborhood where a man had lived there for 20 some years...
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mike pence, john bolton, the attorney general william barr. probably even kanye knew what was going on. [ laughter ] parnas even wrote mike pence's brother greg into the mess. who knew mike pence even had a brother greg. [ laughter ] maddow covered just about everything but the headline was this. >> what do you think is the main inaccuracy or the main lie that's being told that you feel like you can correct? >> that the president didn't know what was going on. president trump knew exactly what was going on. he was aware of all my movements. i wouldn't do anything without the consent of rudy giuliani or the president. >> jimmy: there he is, the smoking goon, it's right there. he said he spent four or five days a week with rudy giuliani. this does not look good for rudy. then again, neither do his teeth. >> in terms of the president and what he has said about you, he said about you and mr. fruman, igor fruman, i don't know those gentleman, i don't know about them, i don't know what they do. you're saying that was not a true statement from the pre
mike pence, john bolton, the attorney general william barr. probably even kanye knew what was going on. [ laughter ] parnas even wrote mike pence's brother greg into the mess. who knew mike pence even had a brother greg. [ laughter ] maddow covered just about everything but the headline was this. >> what do you think is the main inaccuracy or the main lie that's being told that you feel like you can correct? >> that the president didn't know what was going on. president trump knew...
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you might be surprised by the propensity to -- romaine: --jon: mike mckee -- williams will go there,nfluence so the degree to which a debate -- you are right, jay powell is far too good a operators to get tempted into the debate. the degree to which other members of the fomc could frame the debate and save part of -- we have seen financial conditions reduced depreciable we -- quite the presciently -- the presciently -- quite depreciably. tom: looking at the bloomberg financial conditions index, it is screaming accommodation. jon: this speaks to a phrase that lisa use, reacceleration. the prospect of reacceleration in the u.s., something we have heard, this current disinflationary trend is transitory. did you go that far? tom: the dangers of using that word. there is no doubt. if we are talking the context of the u.s. economy, the oil price -- the gas prices are more significant which hasn't taken place in -- it has moved up in the same way. what i -- would i, central banks have carved out in the last 6-9 months of focus on core inflation. -- hey focus on core inflation --a focus on c
you might be surprised by the propensity to -- romaine: --jon: mike mckee -- williams will go there,nfluence so the degree to which a debate -- you are right, jay powell is far too good a operators to get tempted into the debate. the degree to which other members of the fomc could frame the debate and save part of -- we have seen financial conditions reduced depreciable we -- quite the presciently -- the presciently -- quite depreciably. tom: looking at the bloomberg financial conditions index,...
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panel someone very important not just because he's my boss but because he's diana mike individual and the doctor. williams president of the thurgood marshall college fund. [applause] thank you doctor brown. i just want to take a minute to say welcome to the thurgood marshall college fund we are housed here in this building and we've been here for over 15 years. the organization was created 36 years ago when the founder, who you will meet today, had a meeting with doctor marshall in his office and when asked if he would lend his name. the historically black colleges and universities in the six hbcus historic community colleges, 53 institutions which represent about over 300,000 students. the thurgood marshall college fund is the largest in the nation representing the black college community. doctor brown referenced earlier equality making sure leveling the playing field, and that's what by creating this organization and creating an opportunity to raise scholarships and support students. african-americans still have the highest amount of debt when it comes to going to college. they also have the highest cha
panel someone very important not just because he's my boss but because he's diana mike individual and the doctor. williams president of the thurgood marshall college fund. [applause] thank you doctor brown. i just want to take a minute to say welcome to the thurgood marshall college fund we are housed here in this building and we've been here for over 15 years. the organization was created 36 years ago when the founder, who you will meet today, had a meeting with doctor marshall in his office...
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so let's kick off with william because the former england rugby ace, mike tindall , who hosts the rugbyugby managed to rope in possibly the best guest line up ever because he was joined, of course, by william kate and his mother in law, princess anne. they are the patrons of the scottish welsh and english rugby unions. the sit down proved to be a real hoot. watch this . hoot. watch this. >> prince and princess of wales and the princess royal, thank you so much forjoining us on the good, the bad and the rugby. >> i'm not going to say your rugby competitive. >> where? >> where? >> yeah, i've seen that. i've seen. i've seen . i've seen you seen. i've seen. i've seen you play seen. i've seen. i've seen you play beer pong. >> really that's coming out swimming. >> personally, i love swimming. >> personally, i love swimming. >> cold swimming, >> personally, i love swimming. >> cold swimming , cold >> personally, i love swimming. >> cold swimming, cold swimming, the cold of the batus the cold of the batus absolutely, absolutely. >> love. >> love. >> but no, i love rugby. you know, i played at s
so let's kick off with william because the former england rugby ace, mike tindall , who hosts the rugbyugby managed to rope in possibly the best guest line up ever because he was joined, of course, by william kate and his mother in law, princess anne. they are the patrons of the scottish welsh and english rugby unions. the sit down proved to be a real hoot. watch this . hoot. watch this. >> prince and princess of wales and the princess royal, thank you so much forjoining us on the good,...
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so let's kick off with william because the former england rugby ace, mike tindall , who hosts the rugbyby managed to rope in possibly the best guest line up ever because he was joined, of course, by william kate and his mother in law, princess anne. they are the patrons of the scottish welsh and english rugby unions. the sit down proved to be a real hoot. watch this . hoot. watch this. >> prince and princess of wales and the princess royal, thank you so much forjoining us on the good, the bad and the rugby. >> i'm not going to say your rugby competitive. >> where? >> where? >> yeah, i've seen that. i've seen. i've seen . i've seen you seen. i've seen. i've seen you play seen. i've seen. i've seen you play beer pong. >> really that's coming out swimming. >> personally, i love swimming. >> personally, i love swimming. >> cold swimming, >> personally, i love swimming. >> cold swimming , cold >> personally, i love swimming. >> cold swimming, cold swimming, the cold of the batus the cold of the batus absolutely, absolutely. >> love. >> love. >> but no, i love rugby. you know, i played at sch
so let's kick off with william because the former england rugby ace, mike tindall , who hosts the rugbyby managed to rope in possibly the best guest line up ever because he was joined, of course, by william kate and his mother in law, princess anne. they are the patrons of the scottish welsh and english rugby unions. the sit down proved to be a real hoot. watch this . hoot. watch this. >> prince and princess of wales and the princess royal, thank you so much forjoining us on the good, the...
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mike's approach more because the optics of the conversation are counterproductive. in this point, of the efforts to get inflation down, you don't want anybody talking about rate cuts and john williamsone there. i think mike mckee will have a play around with that conversation. tom: i like to see if he reaffirms if we go back to a low r-star which is his territory and that will be something. we will see this this afternoon. michael mckee in conversation with the gentleman from the new york fed. the gentleman from emerging markets, damian sassower, is here and the mr. you have about china, about japan at the e.m., 147-140 eight on e.m. in yen and we will go more walk. we will talk about what matters, to me what matters is the real rates in the united states, 1.9 seven. in your world, relative real rate differentials matter. explain the real rate of indonesia versus a real rate of others. seema: so good you picked indonesia were market rate measures a real yields of term positive. brazil and chile being another one. looking at real differentials between the emerging markets in u.s., currency strapped that well over time so real yields metal. -- matter. what we see with chile and pull
mike's approach more because the optics of the conversation are counterproductive. in this point, of the efforts to get inflation down, you don't want anybody talking about rate cuts and john williamsone there. i think mike mckee will have a play around with that conversation. tom: i like to see if he reaffirms if we go back to a low r-star which is his territory and that will be something. we will see this this afternoon. michael mckee in conversation with the gentleman from the new york fed....
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williams. steve, thank you. our senior economics reporter. let's bring in our senior markets commentator mike santoli now.of here, right, we all agree with that and don't come back, but what now? that's all that matters. >> i'm sorry, were you talking to me? >> no, i mean, what matters now is in part i do think that the process of the bond market sort of calming down to a fair degree, you know, williams here with these headlines it's pretty much as expected as steve said slightly more dovish and i think that's probably part of the ingredients, too, for what the market might need to stabilize. big question i've been asking is has enough work been done on the down side to get those expectations for the economy and for earnings back into line with what reality is likely to be. i think as long as we have the economic numbers coming in we will be happy to be able to play off of those as opposed to sort of this really unanchored violent move in bond yields. we will see if that can continue. >> yields will be critical and earnings. they will start soon, the banks i'm not sure what kind of a story they're going t
williams. steve, thank you. our senior economics reporter. let's bring in our senior markets commentator mike santoli now.of here, right, we all agree with that and don't come back, but what now? that's all that matters. >> i'm sorry, were you talking to me? >> no, i mean, what matters now is in part i do think that the process of the bond market sort of calming down to a fair degree, you know, williams here with these headlines it's pretty much as expected as steve said slightly...
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. >> william says he goes back to the great depression. mikeof the last exercises before rome fell was when the emperor gave permission that they could wear togas everywhere. compare that to today. rachel: think about how many times have we all had a story that came up on our show and then in the commercial break we look at each other and we go end of empire. [laughter] rachel: we've actually said that on this couch so i mean, it is -- we're going through some really weird times. >> we need to power rank the empires. >> now i feel compelled to do that. >> that will be a will cain podcast. rachel: that would be a great podcast. >> i think so too. done. turning to your headlines. two teens a accused of killing a former california police chief were on a crime spree. they reportedly tried killing a second cyclist, stole three cars and committed burglar in two hours. they are facing murder, atempted murder and battery charges. as a government shutdown looms, house speaker kevin mccarthy reversing course on funding for ukraine after saying it would g
. >> william says he goes back to the great depression. mikeof the last exercises before rome fell was when the emperor gave permission that they could wear togas everywhere. compare that to today. rachel: think about how many times have we all had a story that came up on our show and then in the commercial break we look at each other and we go end of empire. [laughter] rachel: we've actually said that on this couch so i mean, it is -- we're going through some really weird times. >>...
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that is what we heard from john williams earlier today as well, from mike mckee's interview at bloomberg world headquarters. after a down session it looks like there may perhaps be some relief in store but it is too early to say. unchanged on s&p and nasdaq futures. similarly unchanged on bonds. we saw yields come in edit today. crude oil has been rising and still sticking around $87 a barrel so we will see where that goes tomorrow. annabelle: just keeping an eye on what is happening in the asian outlook today because broadly when you take a look at futures we are pointing ahead to a weaker start for most of the region. otherwise some markets looking for some very modest gains. tech stocks will be the particular watch because it is still that day two reaction to china climbing down on the use of iphones among state employees not only within government state backed enterprises. that is a big focus. also keeping an eye on the impact of currency moves. we have the japanese yen still holding above 147. we heard from the suntory ceo saying be could reach 170. still a lot of strategists and in
that is what we heard from john williams earlier today as well, from mike mckee's interview at bloomberg world headquarters. after a down session it looks like there may perhaps be some relief in store but it is too early to say. unchanged on s&p and nasdaq futures. similarly unchanged on bonds. we saw yields come in edit today. crude oil has been rising and still sticking around $87 a barrel so we will see where that goes tomorrow. annabelle: just keeping an eye on what is happening in the...
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solid-packed southbound headlights coming across the robin williams tunnel, but now it's a typical drive across the golden gate bridge. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> 6:09 right now. ever dream of owning an island? >> yeah. >> now is your chance. coming up, an up-close look at the tiny piece of floating land up for sale, and just how much it will cost you. >>> the fed says there are three big threats against our economy, and one of them is already here. we will tell you about it. let's go out to the futures this morning. a day after the fed declined to raise interest rates, but not a good day on the markets. >>> we have got you covered all morning long with tonight's 49er's home opener, and win or lose, they already made one young fan's biggest wishes come true. true. grab your tissues. ( ♪ ♪ ) welcome to big tobacco's fantasyland. a new, healthier world without cigarettes. as long as you don't count the 6 trillion sold worldwide every year. and vaping won't lead to smoking, if you ignore the research that says otherwise. in big tobacco's fantasyland, the deadliest industry is your friend. shh... >>> happy thursday to you. as we take a look at
solid-packed southbound headlights coming across the robin williams tunnel, but now it's a typical drive across the golden gate bridge. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> 6:09 right now. ever dream of owning an island? >> yeah. >> now is your chance. coming up, an up-close look at the tiny piece of floating land up for sale, and just how much it will cost you. >>> the fed says there are three big threats against our economy, and one of them is already here. we...
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mike yastrzemski leading off for the giants bottom of the first at and he takes gavin williams deep into14th home run of the season. the giants, they jump out to a one nothing lead the game goes to extras guardians take the four three lead in the top of the 10th. but the giants get it back in the bottom half of the inning. blake sabol with that phantom runner on second singles to center jack peterson scores. we're tied at four. sable then stole second, went to third on a bulk and that sets up lamonte wade jr and he sends everybody home happy with this base hit to center sable's coming in as the winning run the giants win it and walk off fashion 5 to 4. the win keeps the giants just a game and a half back of the diamondbacks for the final nl wild card spot a's in houston, aka space city. taking on the astros. yeah, you better adjust those glass a little bit because you are about to see a moon shot courtesy of brant rooker, who takes framber valdez deep to left 442ft rooker's 24th home run of the season. the a's win four to nothing. they are 11 and nine. respectable 11 and nine in their la
mike yastrzemski leading off for the giants bottom of the first at and he takes gavin williams deep into14th home run of the season. the giants, they jump out to a one nothing lead the game goes to extras guardians take the four three lead in the top of the 10th. but the giants get it back in the bottom half of the inning. blake sabol with that phantom runner on second singles to center jack peterson scores. we're tied at four. sable then stole second, went to third on a bulk and that sets up...
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mike yarwood. >> fantastic man. well, listen, i've got a supplement here. the prince and princess of wales. now this is. this is a williamke tindall's podcast , the good, the tindall's podcast, the good, the bad the rugby . now, they bad and the rugby. now, they even compared themselves to monica from friends. are you competitive ? are you and your competitive? are you and your husband , christine not really , no. >> what is there to be competitive? they wear it. we're in it together. i mean, you know , they compete against each other sports and all sorts of other in sports and all sorts of things. oh, no. we've a things. oh, no. we've been a team we met when we were 18 team for we met when we were 18 for did you ? so apart for goodness. did you? so apart from a little interregnum, we've been so no, been a team for so long. no, we're competitive against we're not competitive against each at no each other. not at all. no >> do you think it's healthy to have relationship have competition in relationship like if you're if >> well, yes. if you're if you're into sport. well, neither >> well, yes. if you're if you'reare 0 spor
mike yarwood. >> fantastic man. well, listen, i've got a supplement here. the prince and princess of wales. now this is. this is a williamke tindall's podcast , the good, the tindall's podcast, the good, the bad the rugby . now, they bad and the rugby. now, they even compared themselves to monica from friends. are you competitive ? are you and your competitive? are you and your husband , christine not really , no. >> what is there to be competitive? they wear it. we're in it...
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williams. whether they lead into this idea that they are done, because it seems like that in the literature, ellen zentner saying they are done. earnings, this is a big deal off mike wilson's comments. retail earnings in particular. tuesday cosco. wednesday h&m and micron. thursday is nike. curious to see whether these are bespoke stories or whether we get a theme. on the economic data front you talk about home prices and the mortgage rates. home price data as well as new-home sales. we get that tomorrow. jobless claims thursday. personal income and core pce on friday. the consumer. how much did they continue to surprise to the upside? tom: is not a sleepy week into october. on the des screen, a plethora of data. jp morgan october 13. they also have december, when the bruins pull ahead. joining us is luke kawa. what did you write about this weekend? what is the distinction you see in the cacophony of news we have? luke: this weekend is a lot more reading than writing. very interesting for us to watch and year end. a couple of things that seem like big highlights. a lot of the -- there is the quintet. throw in higher rates into the mix that the u.s. economy will be
williams. whether they lead into this idea that they are done, because it seems like that in the literature, ellen zentner saying they are done. earnings, this is a big deal off mike wilson's comments. retail earnings in particular. tuesday cosco. wednesday h&m and micron. thursday is nike. curious to see whether these are bespoke stories or whether we get a theme. on the economic data front you talk about home prices and the mortgage rates. home price data as well as new-home sales. we get...