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This week on Crime Wave: Matt Goldman, NYT bestselling author (plus Emmy Award winning television writer!) has a wonderful new book, THE MURDER SHOW. Ethan Harris returns home to Minnesota looking for inspiration after the network rejects his pitch for the fourth season of his hit television crime drama, The Murder Show. And inspiration he finds: A former high-school classmate is now a local police officer who's uncovered new information about the hit and run death of their friend Ricky. If Ethan investigates the killing for The Murder Show, the publicity may bring Ricky's killer to justice—and breathe new life into season four. But it doesn't take long to learn that someone is dead set on stopping him from looking too closely into Ricky's death — even if it means killing again. Connect with Matt: https://www.mattgoldman.com/ #podcast #author #interview #authors #CrimeWavePodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #BonnarSpring #BonnarSpringBooks #bookouture #thrillers #MattGoldman #TheMurderShow
This week on Crime Wave: Matt Goldman, NYT bestselling author (plus Emmy Award winning television writer!) has a wonderful new book, THE MURDER SHOW. Ethan Harris returns home to Minnesota looking for inspiration after the network rejects his pitch for the fourth season of his hit television crime drama, The Murder Show. And inspiration he finds: A former high-school classmate is now a local police officer who's uncovered new information about the hit and run death of their friend Ricky. If Ethan investigates the killing for The Murder Show, the publicity may bring Ricky's killer to justice—and breathe new life into season four. But it doesn't take long to learn that someone is dead set on stopping him from looking too closely into Ricky's death — even if it means killing again. Connect with Matt: https://www.mattgoldman.com/ #podcast #author #interview #authors #CrimeWavePodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #BonnarSpring #BonnarSpringBooks #bookouture #thrillers #MattGoldman #TheMurderShow
New York Times bestselling author and Emmy Award-winning television writer Matt Goldman pens some of the best work in fiction today. His Nils Shapiro series was fantastic and his latest standalone thriller, The Murder Show, is one you won't be able to put down. Television showrunner Ethan Harris goes back to his childhood home while he tries to find an idea for his next show. An unsolved murder from the past and reclaimed relationships might give him the story he's looking for—if it doesn't kill him first. Goldman always delivers stories with heart, deeply considered characters, and a plot that will twist you in knots. There's even an Easter Egg in The Murder Show for Nils Shapiro fans. You'll want to go check this one out now.
New York Times bestselling author and Emmy Award-winning television writer Matt Goldman pens some of the best work in fiction today. His Nils Shapiro series was fantastic and his latest standalone thriller, The Murder Show, is one you won't be able to put down. Television showrunner Ethan Harris goes back to his childhood home while he tries to find an idea for his next show. An unsolved murder from the past and reclaimed relationships might give him the story he's looking for—if it doesn't kill him first. Goldman always delivers stories with heart, deeply considered characters, and a plot that will twist you in knots. There's even an Easter Egg in The Murder Show for Nils Shapiro fans. You'll want to go check this one out now.
This week in Clark County Washington, we cover it all! From debates on light rail funding and TriMet's financial challenges to celebrating Ethan Harris' dominant performance at the Les Schwab Invitational. Plus, we highlight Aja Frary's inspiring journey from Evergreen High School to Hollywood and honor the legacy of President Jimmy Carter. Stay informed and engaged with the latest local news and inspiring community stories. Visit ClarkCountyToday.com for more! #ClarkCountyWa #localnews #TriMet #lightrailfunding #EthanHarris #CamasHighSchool #HollywoodStuntwoman #PresidentJimmyCarter #HabitatForHumanity #sportsnews #communitystories #WashingtonState
Ethan Harris dazzled at the Les Schwab Invitational, earning all-tournament honors and leading in multiple categories. Hear about his incredible performance and the Camas Papermakers' strong showing. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/high-school-basketball-camas-coach-reflects-on-players-monster-tournament-performance on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #EthanHarris #CamasPapermakers #LesSchwabInvitational #HighSchoolBasketball #Sports #ClarkCountyWa #LocalNews
Ethan Harris of Camas made headlines at the Les Schwab Invitational with standout performances, earning first-team honors and leading the event in scoring. Discover his remarkable achievements and what makes him a rising star in Clark County athletics. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/high-school-basketball-camas-ethan-harris-a-huge-hit-at-prestigious-les-schwab-invitational on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #HighSchoolBasketball #EthanHarris #LesSchwabInvitational #JuniorAthlete #ClarkCounty #WashingtonState #LocalNews #CamasPapermakers
For nearly three decades, Ethan Harris was a fixture on Wall Street. After a stint at the New York Fed, Ethan went to Lehman Brothers where he served as the firm's Chief US Economist. I had the good fortune of working for and learning from Ethan during his time as Head of Global Economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, from where he retired last year.Ethan is a wealth of knowledge, not only for his insights on the economy and Fed watching – but we also get into detail on how he approaches the role of a Wall Street economist and how that compares to the role of an academic. How to separate the noise from signal in the economic data and how to pick your spots against the consensus. To me, he's set the standard for those that have come after him in the business.
Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economics, sees a mild recession early next year. Frances Donald, Manulife Investment Management Global Chief Economist & Strategist says market is pricing in four Fed rate cuts next year. Kathy Jones, Charles Schwab Chief Fixed Income Strategist says there's a lot of disinflation in the pipeline. Dan Ives, Wedbush Sr. Research Analyst says AI is going to bigger than the street anticipates. Sean O'Brien, Brotherhood of Teamsters General President says Amazon is definitely a target going forward.Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy.On this edition, Joe speaks with: Dr. Heather Boushey, member of the White House Council of Economic Advisors on the latest jobs data and the debt ceiling bill Anna Edgerton, Bloomberg Tech and National Security reporter on how the Biden administration is dealing with AI regulation Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino & Lester Munson, Principal at government relations firm, BGR Group, and former Staff Director of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for insight and analysis on jobs data, the debt ceiling and the future of AI regulation Plus, Joe, along with co-host Kailey Leinz speak with: Dave Price, Political Director/Managing Editor of WHO-13 (NBC Iowa affiliate), Des Moines News, "The Dean of Iowa Politics" on the state of the 2024 race Ethan Harris, Head of Global Economics at Bank of America on the latest economic data and the debt limit deal See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The major averages closed higher today, though off session highs. Wedbush Securities Head of Equity Trading Sahak Manuelian breaks down the market action and reacts to quarterly results from Broadcom, Lululemon and MongoDB. Former Cisco CEO John Chambers on tech, China and AI. WPP CEO Mark Read discusses the company's partnership with NVIDIA to use generative AI learning to produce advertising at scale. CFRA's Angelo Zino breaks down Broadcom's earnings. BofA's Ethan Harris previews tomorrow's jobs report.
Ulrich Koerner, Credit Suisse CEO, said the bank had seen client inflows on Monday amid the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. Magnus Billing, Alecta CEO, says its $2.1 billion bet on three niche US banks was “a big failure.” Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, says we are experiencing a "stress event" in an otherwise "strong" financial system. Rep. French Hill, (R) Arkansas, says the banking system is safe & sound. David George, Baird Senior Research Analyst, says SVB was "essentially a levered PE fund." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our friends over at the Juicebox, Ethan Harris, Aljernold Terry, and Anthony Scarpa join us to discuss the journey of becoming individual Artist and a Music Group. Throughout the episode, we learn about their introduction into music and the progress and growth together and individually. Next episode releases, Tuesday, February 20th @ 10:00 a.m. - Top 10 Tight Ends in the NFL - Positional Rankings SeriesNew Hoodies, Crewnecks, and Beanies available on our website! Visit https://www.sincethesandbox.net/shop to get yours! Leave Us A Review: https://apple.co/3dsFWTD (Scroll to the bottom of our show page and click, "Write A Review") https://www.sincethesandbox.net/leave-us-a-reviewWebsite: https://www.sincethesandbox.netInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/since.the.s...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sincethesand...YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SinceTheSandboxPodcastTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@sincethesandboxSupport the show
In this episode of his "Thinking Out Loud" series, Double D examines an article from The Intercept, which dissects a memo regarding inflation and labor markets from the economic research wing of Bank of America.Jumping into the video, Double D reads excerpts from the memo where its author, Ethan Harris, details fears of a "strong labor market", which could make conditions difficult for investors. He also outlines the current economic backdrop into which this memo has been released, detailing "The Great Resignation", a renewed vigor in the labor movement, and rising inflation.Double D notes Bank of America's hope that the current ratio of unemployed workers to potential job openings will return to "pre-pandemic levels." He points out that capitalists rely on unemployment to keep wages low and to encourage inter-worker competition, and that the current labor market has by default put a certain degree of leverage in the hands of working people.Next, Double D touches on how the Federal Reserve has opted to increase interest rates in order to tackle the rise in inflation, their strategy being based in the presumption that the inflation is tied to an increase in wages. Meanwhile, statistic show that wage increases have been minimal, reflecting only 4-6%, while inflation has peaked at 9, 10, or 11% for varying commodities. Double D scoffs at the ever changing excuses capitalists cook up to justify inflation, citing the pandemic checks, the war in Ukraine, and now the negligible increase in wages at a time when corporations are boasting record profits. In quoting Adam Smith, he notes that capitalists will blame anything other than their own bottom line in explaining the prevalence of inflation.Double D then examines the boom and bust cycles of capitalist societies, citing the articles statistic which shows that at the height of the 2008-2009 housing market collapse, there were six unemployed workers for every job opening. He ruminates on how these crisis are portraited as being unprecedented, while they tend to occur every 7-10 years, completely upending the lives of every day people, forcing them to toil away in rebuilding an economy that will inevitably crash again.He touches also on Bank of America's fear of "Full-Employment", analyzing more clearly how unemployment is a permanent fixture of capitalist societies, its being the result of the contradiction between capitalists need to have consumers able to afford their products, while simultaneously needing to suppress the employment and slash the wages of those very same consumers.Ending the video, he again examines Bank of America's hope that the Federal Reserve's purposeful inducement of a recession will stifle working class leverage in the economy, despite the fact that their belief in a wage to price inflation spiral is fictitious. Relating this phenomena to Antonio Gramsci's notion of cultural hegemony, he notes this as an example of the detached reality of the ruling class, pointing out that in their hubris the economic elite have chosen to go on chasing ghosts, rather than to realistically examine the consequences of their own exploitative systems.
Persistently high inflation has brought back fears of a wage-price spiral. Our economics team Soumaya Keynes, Simon Rabinovitch and Callum Williams explore how expectations of high inflation become reality. We look at the data on whether workers or firms are winning the battle over wages. And, as they reach for all the tools at their disposal, are central banks still in control?With Julia Coronado, founder of MacroPolicy Perspectives; Ethan Harris, head of global economics at Bank of America; Dario Perkins, head of global macro at TS Lombard; and Ricardo Reis of the London School of Economics.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Persistently high inflation has brought back fears of a wage-price spiral. Our economics team Soumaya Keynes, Simon Rabinovitch and Callum Williams explore how expectations of high inflation become reality. We look at the data on whether workers or firms are winning the battle over wages. And, as they reach for all the tools at their disposal, are central banks still in control?With Julia Coronado, founder of MacroPolicy Perspectives; Ethan Harris, head of global economics at Bank of America; Dario Perkins, head of global macro at TS Lombard; and Ricardo Reis of the London School of Economics.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ethan Harris, Head of Global Economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, joins the show to take a stethoscope to economies around the world for health checks. Plus, the markets bent, but didn't break, after volatility swept in with the Autumn wind. What should investors expect for the rest of the year? And, the term of the week that the educated investor needs to know.The Investopedia Express is sponsored by Ameriprise Financial See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ethan Harris, Head of Global Economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, joins the show to take a stethoscope to economies around the world for health checks. Plus, the markets bent, but didn't break, after volatility swept in with the Autumn wind. What should investors expect for the rest of the year? And, the term of the week that the educated investor needs to know. The Investopedia Express is sponsored by Ameriprise Financial
Hello everyone! We are in the middle of the summer, now entering the second half of the year and we can now see more clearly the direction of the economy for the remainder of 2021. I must say, the current trends are very promising and we believe that the fears of an economic crash are behind us, provided there is no catastrophic event impacting us. According to Ethan Harris, Bank of America's head of global economic research, the economic growth for the second quarter will be around 10%. Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan, was also very optimistic about the economy and suggested that a booming economy could extend well into 2023. Of course, all this is good news, so I'd like to mention some very clear trends we are seeing in the economy and how they affect the real estate multifamily market.
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Andrew Slimmon, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Senior Portfolio Manager, says Wall Street is not being optimistic enough. Seema Shah, Principal Global Investments Chief Strategist, says the market is divided on the path of inflation. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, doesn't expect the U.S. employment to fully return to normal before the end of the year. Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar, says vaccine hesitancy is the biggest issue in the U.S. right now by far. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Andrew Slimmon, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Senior Portfolio Manager, says Wall Street is not being optimistic enough. Seema Shah, Principal Global Investments Chief Strategist, says the market is divided on the path of inflation. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, doesn't expect the U.S. employment to fully return to normal before the end of the year. Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar, says vaccine hesitancy is the biggest issue in the U.S. right now by far.
Russ Koesterich, BlackRock Global Allocation Fund Portfolio Manager, expects rates to continue to normalize. James Bevan, CCLA Chief Investment Officer, says U.S. stimulus could lead to the risk of a melt-up in markets. Rep. Gregory Meeks, (D) New York & House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair, says we must invest in the infrastructure of our nation. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, says the fade in growth won't be dramatic. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Russ Koesterich, BlackRock Global Allocation Fund Portfolio Manager, expects rates to continue to normalize. James Bevan, CCLA Chief Investment Officer, says U.S. stimulus could lead to the risk of a melt-up in markets. Rep. Gregory Meeks, (D) New York & House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair, says we must invest in the infrastructure of our nation. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, says the fade in growth won't be dramatic.
Chris Rios and Jacob Velasquez recap an unexpected Super Bowl outcome. Chris comes to face the harsh reality of failure. Joining today show is special guest Ethan Harris to talk about the NBA since the NFL season is over and done with. Get with The HAMMER TIME team!
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says don't fear inflation. David Rosenberg, Rosenberg Research Chief Economist & Strategist, says he's surprised how quickly the market is pricing in an inflation cycle. Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects Director of Research, discusses what's driving oil's remarkable rebound. Ethan Harris, Bank of America Securities Head of Global Economic Research, discusses the risk of too much stimulus. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
James Sweeney, Credit Suisse Chief Economist, says don't fear inflation. David Rosenberg, Rosenberg Research Chief Economist & Strategist, says he's surprised how quickly the market is pricing in an inflation cycle. Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects Director of Research, discusses what's driving oil's remarkable rebound. Ethan Harris, Bank of America Securities Head of Global Economic Research, discusses the risk of too much stimulus.
Laurence Boone, OECD Chief Economist, says virus vaccines offer hope for a brighter outlook. Troy Gayeski, Skybridge Capital Co-CIO, says equity gains may be much harder to come by following November's record rally. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, expects a stimulus package to be the only serious piece of legislation to be passed in the next two years. Dr. Jodie Guest, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology Vice Chair & Research Professor, says there is light at the end of the tunnel for the end of the pandemic, but we are not there yet. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Podcast: Bloomberg Surveillance (LS 58 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Surveillance: OECD Cuts 2021 Global ForecastPub date: 2020-12-01Laurence Boone, OECD Chief Economist, says virus vaccines offer hope for a brighter outlook. Troy Gayeski, Skybridge Capital Co-CIO, says equity gains may be much harder to come by following November's record rally. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, expects a stimulus package to be the only serious piece of legislation to be passed in the next two years. Dr. Jodie Guest, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology Vice Chair & Research Professor, says there is light at the end of the tunnel for the end of the pandemic, but we are not there yet.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bloomberg Radio, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Laurence Boone, OECD Chief Economist, says virus vaccines offer hope for a brighter outlook. Troy Gayeski, Skybridge Capital Co-CIO, says equity gains may be much harder to come by following November's record rally. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, expects a stimulus package to be the only serious piece of legislation to be passed in the next two years. Dr. Jodie Guest, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology Vice Chair & Research Professor, says there is light at the end of the tunnel for the end of the pandemic, but we are not there yet.
David Kostin, Goldman Sachs Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, makes the case for value stocks..Kathy Jones, Schwab Center for Financial Research Chief Fixed Income Strategist, says U.S. economy could see double-dip recession in the next 6 months without fiscal stimulus. Chris Krueger, Cowen Washington Research Group Policy Managing Director, says we may not get results on election night with the unprecedented amount of mail-in votes. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, says the market has too many uncertainties on its plate and will continue to be under pressure for a while. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
David Kostin, Goldman Sachs Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, makes the case for value stocks..Kathy Jones, Schwab Center for Financial Research Chief Fixed Income Strategist, says U.S. economy could see double-dip recession in the next 6 months without fiscal stimulus. Chris Krueger, Cowen Washington Research Group Policy Managing Director, says we may not get results on election night with the unprecedented amount of mail-in votes. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, says the market has too many uncertainties on its plate and will continue to be under pressure for a while.
Lauren Alexander talks with Ethan Harris about what it was like being on Season 13 of American Idol, how he got to Nashville, and his plans going forward. Check out Ethans music on Spotify here : https://open.spotify.com/artist/1iZJEDqsFJTV4UxGGTI78L?si=YRMzKSBoRbGmx3qoNCaijw Song Of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Wq28X4ObMeOCCaFjHotN9?si=W4ER_HUITaa34YV2P7Zrcg --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/groovelab/support
Robert Kaplan, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President, says the U.S. unemployment rate will likely be above 9% if we don't do a better of managing the virus. Catherine Mann, Citi Global Chief Economist, says there will be a higher rise to inflation than markets are currently expecting. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, says the size, speed and targeted nature of the next U.S. fiscal stimulus package are all of paramount importance. Leslie Vinjamuri, Chatham House Director of the U.S. and Americas Programme, says Democrats have a strong incentive to hold out on stimulus measures during the negotiating process with Republicans. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Robert Kaplan, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President, says the U.S. unemployment rate will likely be above 9% if we don't do a better of managing the virus. Catherine Mann, Citi Global Chief Economist, says there will be a higher rise to inflation than markets are currently expecting. Ethan Harris, BofA Securities Head of Global Economic Research, says the size, speed and targeted nature of the next U.S. fiscal stimulus package are all of paramount importance. Leslie Vinjamuri, Chatham House Director of the U.S. and Americas Programme, says Democrats have a strong incentive to hold out on stimulus measures during the negotiating process with Republicans.
David Herro, Harris Associates CIO of International Equity, says Europe is beginning to see normalized light at the end of this dark economic tunnel. Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations President, says President Trump has to step up to the moment and stop the divisive tweets and personal attacks. Ethan Harris, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Head of Global Economics Research, says data shows we are starting to move off the economic bottom. Meredith Sumpter, Eurasia Group Head of Research Strategy, says emerging market economies will struggle to balance with the competing pressures from the U.S. and China. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
David Herro, Harris Associates CIO of International Equity, says Europe is beginning to see normalized light at the end of this dark economic tunnel. Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations President, says President Trump has to step up to the moment and stop the divisive tweets and personal attacks. Ethan Harris, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Head of Global Economics Research, says data shows we are starting to move off the economic bottom. Meredith Sumpter, Eurasia Group Head of Research Strategy, says emerging market economies will struggle to balance with the competing pressures from the U.S. and China.
Mat Davies is joined by Andrew Gwilym and Ethan Harris to discuss the two very different defeats to Bristol City and Crystal Palace. They touch on the youngsters who acquitted themselves well in the cup but also the fears surrounding this club at present. Also, the loan market is discussed - are Swansea City set for a busy end to the window? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Ethan Harris, Managing Director and Head of North America Economics and the coordinator for Global Economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Research. They discuss the Federal Reserve Bank. This interview aired on Bloomberg Radio.
We also discuss some of the movies Harris had a larger involvement in - such as the groundbreaking 1999 indie hit, "The Blair Witch Project" - and what he's learned from sitting through tens of thousands of short and feature-film submissions over the years. And, yes, we get his expert opinion on that classic movie about a galaxy far, far away...