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and for that storm, the mayor was in bermuda. here is the thing though mike bloomberg is not remembered in terms of his mayorial tenure being in bermuda during the storm. but michael ducascus was turfed out after the blizzard of '78 and he did well with that one. marion barry played no price for the super bowl snowstorm. even john lindsey, he was pelted by snowballs and they named the snowstorm after his incompetence in 1969. later that year he was reelected. tonight, new york city and boston may get some of the largest snowfalls they have experienced as cities. the range of cities runs from philly to maine, hitting every major northeast city on it's way. what does it take to be good at governing through like this. joining us now is steve kornacki. i mostly wanted you here because i wanted you to see the michael ducaucus -- >> i loved the sweater. >> he is a von trapp. >> is there a gold standard for municipal governance and leadership for storms like this? >> i think there is two components of it generally. the ones seen as doin
and for that storm, the mayor was in bermuda. here is the thing though mike bloomberg is not remembered in terms of his mayorial tenure being in bermuda during the storm. but michael ducascus was turfed out after the blizzard of '78 and he did well with that one. marion barry played no price for the super bowl snowstorm. even john lindsey, he was pelted by snowballs and they named the snowstorm after his incompetence in 1969. later that year he was reelected. tonight, new york city and boston...
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. >> how about bermuda that is a quick flight. >> it is cold there now. >> bermuda. >> it is not tropical, it is in the middle of the atlantic it is like right there. it is still pretty chilly. >> thank you i'm known for it. all right, guys. we have had some snow showers, overnight, there is a le pressure system back to the west. here is that cold front and back behind it we have more snow showers secondary cold front ushering in very chilly weather and also the wind, it is about to get very blustery heading in to tonight. fox future cast shows some cloud, maybe some snow showers with the second batch coming through although i think it only makes it up in the mountains and lehigh valley. from there we will see the the front exit off the shore this morning and so back behind it we will see some clearing, by noon, peaks of sunshine lot more sunshine by 4:00 o'clock but that is when wind will start whipping and that will cause temperatures to feel colder. cold air enforced as we go into tonight. that is scenario nor tonight. tomorrow bright sunshine but cold and windy. by sunday though thing
. >> how about bermuda that is a quick flight. >> it is cold there now. >> bermuda. >> it is not tropical, it is in the middle of the atlantic it is like right there. it is still pretty chilly. >> thank you i'm known for it. all right, guys. we have had some snow showers, overnight, there is a le pressure system back to the west. here is that cold front and back behind it we have more snow showers secondary cold front ushering in very chilly weather and also the...
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. >> reporter: this fellow snuck out of snowy rhode island heading home to bermuda. he'll stay the night at the airport. >> to stave a buck i'm going to camp out here, got -- save a buck i'm going to camp out here, got some work to do. >> reporter: this will not end soon as we have seen in past storms. the canceled flights will leave hundreds of planes in the wrong place for flights on tuesday or even wednesday. so if you have travel plans later in the week, you better check your air carrier before you leave the house. you think you might want to take the train? not going to happen. amtrak cut new england regional service tomorrow. at reagan national airport, hank silverberg, wusa9 news. >> you got to feel for folks trying to make them sleep at the airport. that's a long night. >> we want to remind you we'll be on the air beginning at 4 a.m. tomorrow morning with the latest weather and traffic conditions. you can stay up to date on any cancellations and the snow using our wusa9 mobile app. >>> let's get to the latest on that metro incident in which one passenger died
. >> reporter: this fellow snuck out of snowy rhode island heading home to bermuda. he'll stay the night at the airport. >> to stave a buck i'm going to camp out here, got -- save a buck i'm going to camp out here, got some work to do. >> reporter: this will not end soon as we have seen in past storms. the canceled flights will leave hundreds of planes in the wrong place for flights on tuesday or even wednesday. so if you have travel plans later in the week, you better check...
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. >> spring break i went to bermuda. that was the last picture of me standing.f course, i didn't know at the time. i saw one of my friends with a camera and then i stood there for a picture and thought nothing of it until i discovered it years later in a box and remember that fateful picture. >> fateful because of what would happen in are harvard that summer. >> you were two years old. tell me about that day. >> i went out. it was the end of my first year of medical school. we were doing neurology and we were studying the spinal cord. my classmate and i skipped the morning session and beautiful july day and we played tenni instead. >> after their game they went back to the class and they stopped at a pool on campus and sat down the books and pulled off the sneaker. >> we go for a swim and take a few dives and i hit my head on the bottom of the pool. >> the amazing thing, there was not even a cut. it just hit at an anger where the force was hit at a spot at the vertical that it severed the spinal cord. >> when did you realize it was life altering? >> the second c
. >> spring break i went to bermuda. that was the last picture of me standing.f course, i didn't know at the time. i saw one of my friends with a camera and then i stood there for a picture and thought nothing of it until i discovered it years later in a box and remember that fateful picture. >> fateful because of what would happen in are harvard that summer. >> you were two years old. tell me about that day. >> i went out. it was the end of my first year of medical...
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the big story is shake shack doubling as they debut less than an hour ago, john wayfield of bermuda, a changing of the guard story with mcdonald's getting all this flak and in comes the new hip cool place. would you by shake shack? >> not here and not because it is not a great company but you are talking 63 stores in five years compared that to mcdonald's's 36,000 stores they have worldwide but the growth story of shake shack is legitimate. they found a way to hit a niche market. mcdonald's is trying to be all things to all people and lost its identity. shake shack is a well-run company. my problem is valuation. $1.7 billion, $82 million revenue company per year. evaluation is significantly out of line. >> would you buy mcdonald's here? >> i might. 3.8% yield, mcdonald's is a well-run company. the problem with mcdonald's is it has gotten so big, they tried to get into salads. 2.3, some type of chicken wrapped with a cucumber and it was a horrible disaster. i think if they went back to fast-food they would be better off but they are profitable company with a good yield. >> this gets b
the big story is shake shack doubling as they debut less than an hour ago, john wayfield of bermuda, a changing of the guard story with mcdonald's getting all this flak and in comes the new hip cool place. would you by shake shack? >> not here and not because it is not a great company but you are talking 63 stores in five years compared that to mcdonald's's 36,000 stores they have worldwide but the growth story of shake shack is legitimate. they found a way to hit a niche market....
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like a mini bermuda high pressure system in the winter. this warms things up, it takes the milder atlantic air and forces it inland as it pushes toward the coast. that will be the set up, friday, saturday and sunday of next weekend. that bottles up the cold air back north into canada and the winds shift out of the west and we get the december-like west to east flow next weekend and beyond that means mild conditions will take over the entire lower 48. i know temperatures have been ridiculous compared to seasonal averages over the last several days hang in there mild changes are on the way. >> do you have a young girl at home who loves hardware dolls why spend a bundle on doll house when you can build it yourself and save big bucks. designers at live well show knock it off shows you how. >> reporter: why not try this cool dyi dollhouse project that's guaranteed to grow with your little one and costs less than 50 bucks. >> we'll use the cube unit as the dollhouse. each of these will be individual rooms, as your girls grow up, these can transf
like a mini bermuda high pressure system in the winter. this warms things up, it takes the milder atlantic air and forces it inland as it pushes toward the coast. that will be the set up, friday, saturday and sunday of next weekend. that bottles up the cold air back north into canada and the winds shift out of the west and we get the december-like west to east flow next weekend and beyond that means mild conditions will take over the entire lower 48. i know temperatures have been ridiculous...
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he was thinking of bermuda, the british west indies, honduras and british guiana and also island south of hawaii, the phoenix group down to samoa and southwest of hawaii there were other islands but he decided not to do that because he said that will mean a lot of colonial people to look after and territory particularly in the pacific so that is not the best way to go about things. eventually britain did run out of money and it coincided with -- he would use the u.s. navy as a personal flotilla. he would call up a destroyer and go aboard for a couple weeks. that is what he did when britain ran out of money and realize there was nothing else to do except either give up, give from british the arms which would have been impossible because congress would not have allowed it and so his solution was to be found somewhere and he went on board the wonderfully named -- see if i can find it -- tupaloos tupaloosa tupaloosa. is that how you pronounced it? thank you very much. he took with him a bunch of panels. they used to fish by day, they drank a lot of martinees which was roosevelt's favorite
he was thinking of bermuda, the british west indies, honduras and british guiana and also island south of hawaii, the phoenix group down to samoa and southwest of hawaii there were other islands but he decided not to do that because he said that will mean a lot of colonial people to look after and territory particularly in the pacific so that is not the best way to go about things. eventually britain did run out of money and it coincided with -- he would use the u.s. navy as a personal...
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and i remember jim's early paper about people moving paper to bermuda and getting these tax benefits. and my thought was, we were better off when all they were moving was paper to bermuda than we are today when they're moving people to switzerland who don't like the swiss alps and move back and the swiss people take over the country. the more you tie up economic substance to the tax rules the more risk there is of moving real activities, and it seems to me we need to think about that rather carefully as we build these rules. two other points. one is residents and source are both hard concepts to live with in the modern world, even in the '20s and even in the '60s. they were reasonable. now they've become less reasonable. the foreign income is foreign income of countries. this, to me s a constraint on some of the notions to are floating around here. that is if you are going to take the position you can't tax the foreign income of foreign companies and you're not going to bar foreign ownership of u.s. operations, and all you can tax then is the u.s. income of foreign-owned businesses yo
and i remember jim's early paper about people moving paper to bermuda and getting these tax benefits. and my thought was, we were better off when all they were moving was paper to bermuda than we are today when they're moving people to switzerland who don't like the swiss alps and move back and the swiss people take over the country. the more you tie up economic substance to the tax rules the more risk there is of moving real activities, and it seems to me we need to think about that rather...
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because then they said we would all be wearing bermuda shorts. >> do you remember the speech last year that the mayor gave to the un when he said because of our reckless ways of living of how we live that basically that is causing climate change or global warming or whatever term they use this year. such a key play being human beings with the scare tactics that we make a huge impact on the climate changing or the big storms is preposterous. a gets to the point where they end up building policy. so is new york city they've made a goal to reduce by 80 percent greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. they set up the big aggressive programs in hopes it would stop the globe from getting warmer as scientists are tracking it will get warmer by 1 degree and it comes to a point why keep putting the blame on the human beings? but the climate will be changing. neil: to follow this very closely but we would have a lot of storms like a geiger counter now they have some bigger rationale. and i worry about that because it means all paid your wallet. >> the politicians should turn to the act of god clause. t
because then they said we would all be wearing bermuda shorts. >> do you remember the speech last year that the mayor gave to the un when he said because of our reckless ways of living of how we live that basically that is causing climate change or global warming or whatever term they use this year. such a key play being human beings with the scare tactics that we make a huge impact on the climate changing or the big storms is preposterous. a gets to the point where they end up building...
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they end up with their international profits in the caribbean in the british virgin islands in berm bermuda, paying no taxes at all so we could have decent schools health care, this is a scandal. >> then the issue of economic mobility. look if you believe that a college education is the best way to improve your station in life the fact is, it is becoming more and more difficult to pay for that education and that's not the same problem the wealthy face in this country. >> you know what's happened, and it's really a shock. america, which prided itself and it was the land of opportunity now has the lowest economic mobility across classes of any of the high-end countries. and the basic point is this: a kid born into a poor family faces a tremendously high chances of being poor as an adult. to get through the bad neighborhoods, the bad schools the incredibly high tuition cost. to be able to make it from a poor family is a very rare act indeed. whereas kids who are born with great good fortune to prosperous families who can pay for their education, to have good school systems and all the rest hav
they end up with their international profits in the caribbean in the british virgin islands in berm bermuda, paying no taxes at all so we could have decent schools health care, this is a scandal. >> then the issue of economic mobility. look if you believe that a college education is the best way to improve your station in life the fact is, it is becoming more and more difficult to pay for that education and that's not the same problem the wealthy face in this country. >> you know...
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the american model into the weekend moves it more toward bermuda.pean model keeps it hugging the coast and by early tuesday morning it is inland in the northeast. that is a 787 o -- 775 mile difference between the two systems. >> which one will happen? that was october 24 2012. the following week hurricane sandy made land fall on the southern coast of new jersey. the folks running the weather forecasting model in europe were right. a few days before super storm sandy hit, our national weather service did adjust their forecast to better match the european forecast but the question remained why was europe better at this than we were. why did they know where that tomorrow was going before we knew. why did it take us longer to get the answer right? the answer has two parts. the first is depressing. the european modding is more sophisticated and has more data. not only is their forecasting model more sophisticated and uses more data our other short coming is their super computers calculate forecasting data at a faster rate than ours. we're behind the cur
the american model into the weekend moves it more toward bermuda.pean model keeps it hugging the coast and by early tuesday morning it is inland in the northeast. that is a 787 o -- 775 mile difference between the two systems. >> which one will happen? that was october 24 2012. the following week hurricane sandy made land fall on the southern coast of new jersey. the folks running the weather forecasting model in europe were right. a few days before super storm sandy hit, our national...
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they should have at least given you a prize for bermuda for one term. anyway, thank you, ambassador. >> thank you, greta. >> and we heard it again and again from democrats. they claim the taliban five would not be a security risk to the united states. we saw an opportunity and we seized it. i make no apologies for that. >> these five guys are not a threat to the united states. >> we believe this is not a security threat to the united states. >> i'm never surprised by controversies that are whipped up in washington. >> perhaps these guys could go back and kill americans again. >> i just think that's a lot of bologna. >> i make absolutely no apologies. joining us our political panel susan father rich choo and byron york. the president says this is controversies whipped up in washington. >> boy, you know, it has been a really bad week for the administration spokesman, you know with eric schultz and josh earnst and now admiral kirby a terrible week for them. >> i felt so terrible for admiral kirby the way he held and. >> i went back and look what you just p
they should have at least given you a prize for bermuda for one term. anyway, thank you, ambassador. >> thank you, greta. >> and we heard it again and again from democrats. they claim the taliban five would not be a security risk to the united states. we saw an opportunity and we seized it. i make no apologies for that. >> these five guys are not a threat to the united states. >> we believe this is not a security threat to the united states. >> i'm never surprised...
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the bright oranges is a ton of atlantic moisture off the gulf stream and you can see it from the bermudato southern portions of new england and the kicker low will capture this and not let it leave tonight. it will stick around for about 12 hours. that is why this is going to be historic. this big nor'easter turns into a blizzard and lingers for about 12 hours and that is why this has a chance could be historic and blizzard warnings for all of this neon green, from the jersey shore up to nova scotia. and this is colorized too. this is rain off the coast. plenty cold for all snow inland. where the blue is in here, snow pellets and sleet mixed in. that is a coating down on the roads and this hasn't moved much. 495, long island through the expressway has had the heavy band over it where i'm telling people to get off the roads. i heard it is a mess along with the highways that run out of new york city and now the band is shifting north for the first time. the snow shield is moving in through connecticut, rhode island and about to head up into areas of cape cod, giving another two hours into
the bright oranges is a ton of atlantic moisture off the gulf stream and you can see it from the bermudato southern portions of new england and the kicker low will capture this and not let it leave tonight. it will stick around for about 12 hours. that is why this is going to be historic. this big nor'easter turns into a blizzard and lingers for about 12 hours and that is why this has a chance could be historic and blizzard warnings for all of this neon green, from the jersey shore up to nova...
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day or two, a potential breakthrough in the search for antibiotics, an area that's been basically a bermuda triangle for 25 years or so. >> yeah it's one of the biggest public health crises superbugs when bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics. it means many of our most important drugs won't work meaning common infections could be fatal. drug development hasn't been fast enough. scientists say they've discovered a compound that appears to be able to avoid development of resistance of bacteria and was shown to work well in infections in mice. they found it where a majority of antibiotics were discovered, in nature, but it's stalled in recent years as 99% of what they find proved unable to grow in the lab. it enabled them to test compounds that previously were out of reach for medicine. the antibiotic is still years from potential use in humans but it could be an important step forward in the field that desperately needs it. >> and a lot of these antibiotics, i was surprised to learn, come from the soil. >> yeah. and they're really really old. i mean these were found in the 1940s a
day or two, a potential breakthrough in the search for antibiotics, an area that's been basically a bermuda triangle for 25 years or so. >> yeah it's one of the biggest public health crises superbugs when bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics. it means many of our most important drugs won't work meaning common infections could be fatal. drug development hasn't been fast enough. scientists say they've discovered a compound that appears to be able to avoid development of...
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one day i'm going to be old, i'm going wear bermuda shorts and black shots and dress shoes. will probably be eating tapioca and living in some high rise place that you guys will walk by or drive by and say look at those old people. but the thing is this. i am passing on to you that mantle that flame, that beacon. i'm challenging you to go forth and be a champion for christ, and for this country. god bless you all and thank you. [applause] >> we're going to start a q & a session now so anyone who has questions, feel free to come up to the mics at the front of the auditorium, please. state your name and what year you are. >> chad hissenbottom sophomore. lieutenant colonel west you hit on a lot of major points that make america unique including the rule of law and ethics and things this nation was founded on so we can abide by. i'm actually curious, though, as to situation in the middle east. obviously -- you were in that region around this time, back in 2003 when we were able to disable saddam hussein's regime and -- of course it was a military victory, over since then there's
one day i'm going to be old, i'm going wear bermuda shorts and black shots and dress shoes. will probably be eating tapioca and living in some high rise place that you guys will walk by or drive by and say look at those old people. but the thing is this. i am passing on to you that mantle that flame, that beacon. i'm challenging you to go forth and be a champion for christ, and for this country. god bless you all and thank you. [applause] >> we're going to start a q & a session now so...
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if you read the disclosure documents, if not buying shares something in bermuda.nd china. the people's public, the people's army or whatever. i like the fact that china is racing capitalism. we cannot he against that. something controlled by the people's army. let me tell you something apparently something happened. here is what bothers me about this stock, at least 10 times jack maas says he does not care about the shareholders. look at the container store. the ceo wrote a big open about the fact that shareholders should come last. you have a company where the ceo says -- if the shareholders are not under one -- >> i think jack ma has a socialist approach. >> the steering committee had 30 people on it. >> he does call the shots. the communist party. maria: taking a look at the coach. they are both winners today. there is a look at coach. they really turned it around. they had intense competition. it is actually down 24% over the last year. their bags are back in style. the sales and improved on north america. china sales are up. that is great news. they are movin
if you read the disclosure documents, if not buying shares something in bermuda.nd china. the people's public, the people's army or whatever. i like the fact that china is racing capitalism. we cannot he against that. something controlled by the people's army. let me tell you something apparently something happened. here is what bothers me about this stock, at least 10 times jack maas says he does not care about the shareholders. look at the container store. the ceo wrote a big open about the...
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joining us from bermuda. there is at visiting on the terror front john.s that reflected in the stock market at all? >> i think it is. you have some problems with the swiss currency. i think terrorism is definitely a part of it. 3700 the billions were killed, ordered. just a short amount of time. even in the middle east. the president just weighed the human rights stipulation where we can find the bad guys, the terrorist, against worse terrorists. global uncertainty is hurting the market. stuart: i think we can all understand the position that some traders are in. they want to go into a weekend holding a bottle of stock without knowing exactly what will happen on the terror front. i think i can understand a little bit of anxiety on that front. >> exactly. you have a big terror attack. most do not last a long time in the market. most of them -- they are tips in the market. so many things going on. stuart: almost two thirds of people polled say they still feel like america is in recession. 64%. two out of three people. why do people think we are in a recessi
joining us from bermuda. there is at visiting on the terror front john.s that reflected in the stock market at all? >> i think it is. you have some problems with the swiss currency. i think terrorism is definitely a part of it. 3700 the billions were killed, ordered. just a short amount of time. even in the middle east. the president just weighed the human rights stipulation where we can find the bad guys, the terrorist, against worse terrorists. global uncertainty is hurting the market....
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tiedle bermuda who came out with a book saying that doesn't exist and america hat plenty of stem educated workers and this so-called panic about the shortage of stem workers are a extra traditional cycle that happens -- most famously in the '50s after sputnik and you look at employment rates and waning rates and people have technical training, that are doesn't seem to be a problem here because wages have been relatively stagnant even for them. so the idea we can educate our way out by teaching everybody math is highly questionable and we need to look at that, too. >> what's the relationship between the stem education and some of the concerns in the tech industry about immigration? we're right here in a moment where we're -- the president is considering executive action on immigration if congress doesn't act. that seems to be politically charged. may not happen. and we have had forward.u.s. trying to take a very active role to push some movement on the immigration front. anybody want to comment on immigration and the role that is taking in this? >> a scam to keep wages low? >> sure. >> so,
tiedle bermuda who came out with a book saying that doesn't exist and america hat plenty of stem educated workers and this so-called panic about the shortage of stem workers are a extra traditional cycle that happens -- most famously in the '50s after sputnik and you look at employment rates and waning rates and people have technical training, that are doesn't seem to be a problem here because wages have been relatively stagnant even for them. so the idea we can educate our way out by teaching...
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he is from bermuda, the beach in the background.like to see you on a day like this because it is snowing in new york but seriously, we have a market sell-off down 150, we were down 200 points. i have been saying of a possibility of a strike, a terrorist strike in europe or america that possibility is part of the reason for the sell-off. is that a stretch? am i going too far? >> i don't think it is a stretch but it is part of what is going on but what is more important with the jobs number, no wage growth whatsoever, you have a structurally high unemployment in the country and two days of the market rally last couple days you add to that also this terror going on in france right now, and i think all combines together to bring this down fall. stuart: with the weekend coming i would be reluctant to be long on stocks, holding a lot of stocks because there's always the possibility something happens over the weekend in a fluid situation. that is another negative. >> it is that most of the terror events that happened despite the loss of li
he is from bermuda, the beach in the background.like to see you on a day like this because it is snowing in new york but seriously, we have a market sell-off down 150, we were down 200 points. i have been saying of a possibility of a strike, a terrorist strike in europe or america that possibility is part of the reason for the sell-off. is that a stretch? am i going too far? >> i don't think it is a stretch but it is part of what is going on but what is more important with the jobs...
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you have heard of the bermuda triangle? this is pocono triangle. now watch this vehicle.e. >> it is grooming. grooming, grooming. yes, and then, it is gone. >> someone alert the authorities. >> or maybe it is like harry potter, sue. >> that is right. >> it will just go right through. >> it is a portal. >> yes. >> the fifth dimension. >> yes. >> they are smart that is where they would go, absolutely. we could watch that all day but we won't because we will look at ultimate doppler radar and show you pink mixed with our green. that icy conditions mixed with the rain and rain is getting heavier so heavier precipitation moving in area but basically philadelphia, north and west, is where it is worse, but you got to carefully check out conditions as you walk out the door this morning, especially in chester county. plenty of pink still there in upper oxford, marlboro, and up to the north at conshohocken, lower southford, pottstown getting ice this morning. heavier rain moving in cumberland county, millville and bridgeton, new jersey this morning. you will see that rain get heavi
you have heard of the bermuda triangle? this is pocono triangle. now watch this vehicle.e. >> it is grooming. grooming, grooming. yes, and then, it is gone. >> someone alert the authorities. >> or maybe it is like harry potter, sue. >> that is right. >> it will just go right through. >> it is a portal. >> yes. >> the fifth dimension. >> yes. >> they are smart that is where they would go, absolutely. we could watch that all day but we...