lesson for his own about quitting is getting attention on social media. skier posted a video on instagram of his son running uphill after he decided to quit the soccer team. the caption reading and part, consequences enforcing is not my favorite part of parenting but learning from them is important. this was about so much more than a game of soccer, it s teaching our kids never to quit. first of all, new timeslot but same great discussion. felt late? growing up in primetime, exciting. good to be with you and i think it s a great topic to start with. a lot of us know a great skier, and this is a lesson he s posting about his son who with the soccer team and posted this video on instagram and it s causing an outcry for folks saying this punishment having to run up the hill is too harsh. i know you ve got two teenage girls, what you think, too harsh or appropriate? of the offer of mean guys for a better america, i think i may have written the book on this. i think so.
Welcome to barrons roundtable where we get behind the headlines and prepare you for the week ahead. Im jack otter coming up key data out this week shows cooling inflation boosting hopes that the fed might not raise Interest Rates again this year. Ill ask korean partner andy capron how investors can best position themselves in the uncertain environment. Then car owners may be taking another hit to their wallets as the cost of Auto Insurance is driven higher. Our expert panel will dive into whats causing this and how drivers can save some money. And later, theres a gold rush at costco for members only. Well explain. But we begin, as always, with three things investors ought to be thinking about right now. Another september slump, stocks ending the last trading week mixed after new inflation data showed prices rose less than expected in august for the month, the major averages were down more than 2. Plus, how the looming Government Shutdown will impact october markets. Then ford pausing c
to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. most are great guess, local wall street device for somebody going paycheck to paycheck, not just high living people. bob woodson, talk about the how the country came together in the past and he can do it again but first, we begin with war in the middle east. israel hamas war, no end in sight. the idea pushing deeper and deeper into gaza as israel amped up pressure on terrorists still holding about 240 hostages. more on that later. u.s. vegetative state crashing with arab leaders rejecting calls for cease-fire or even a pause. they will make hamas it time to regroup. new tonight, one of the country turning, turkey and nato for not joining a group of nations going ambassadors from israel over the bombardment of gaza. pro- palestinian rallies flooding cities around the world including nation s capital, many calling for violence against israel. right to rebel. [chanting] [chanting] they are so clueless. live team coverage and mike emanuel i
for his role on the sitcom, friends is dead tonight at the age of 54. the cause of death among still unclear. we will have a live report from l.a. and moments but first, the war between israel and hamas. israel is now in the middle of its second war of independence. a fight for survival, a fight he will win according to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressing the nation saturday as great operations inside gaza enter a new more intense more dangerous phase, israeli military panic hamas targets from land, air and sea and the potential for a wider regional conflict remains high. the president of turkey calling hamas quote freedom fighters and accusing israeli forces of war crimes. good evening, i am jonathan with special coverage of israel s war against hamas. this is a live look at the city of ashkelon where residents are children from potential rocket attacks. not far is israeli troops and tanks now inside the gaza strip. what lies ahead from of the possibility
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