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just bigger flakes southeast of cambridge, between sals brea and cambridge -- salisbury and cambridge, toward the eastern shore, they got the heavier amounts of snow. a frigid morning. what has fallen on untreated surfaces has stuck. even though it's a thin coating, it's enough if it's an untreated surface to slipda and slide. temperatures in the upper teens. increasing sun. bright and sunny afternoon. highs making it to the upper 20s. a warmup on the way for the weekend coming up at 4:20. danella? >>> slick out. and a couple of roads are feeling the heat. earlier, northbound 495 experienced an accident between laboratory road and suitland parkway. they're clearing the accident and also have to de-ice the roadway. so avoid the area if you have to leave any time soon. roadway, east old central avenue shut down at yolanda avenue. downed wires shutting down the ramp from westbound greenbelt to northbound bw parkway. i'm back in ten minutes. back to you. >> see you then. thank you. >>> many of us this morning are waking up to snow-covered streets. we're checking which places are seeing th
just bigger flakes southeast of cambridge, between sals brea and cambridge -- salisbury and cambridge, toward the eastern shore, they got the heavier amounts of snow. a frigid morning. what has fallen on untreated surfaces has stuck. even though it's a thin coating, it's enough if it's an untreated surface to slipda and slide. temperatures in the upper teens. increasing sun. bright and sunny afternoon. highs making it to the upper 20s. a warmup on the way for the weekend coming up at 4:20....
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. >>> britain's duke of cambridge is at student at the university of cambridge.art of the whole story is that william will commute to cambridge for his classes in london by train. he'll have one-on-one instruction as well as regular class work. just an average guy. >> my guess is he gets
. >>> britain's duke of cambridge is at student at the university of cambridge.art of the whole story is that william will commute to cambridge for his classes in london by train. he'll have one-on-one instruction as well as regular class work. just an average guy. >> my guess is he gets
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you look a little cold. >> it is a little chilly here in cambridge, maryland.e lucky to be joined by congressman james lankford will meetingse republicans here to talk about a range of vague issues, including not only the debt ceiling but immigration. had released today the principles john boehner has shared with the group as a whole -- principles that could be a roadmap for a compromise with the senate and ultimately legislation signed by the president. the key thing here is legal status for undocumented americans, not a pathway to citizenship, but more than we have heard so far. >> this was a statement of principles the speaker put together personally and outline a set of ideas. put a drafte was to proposal and say where are we at the house? a wide variety of expectations and timing. it's the first opportunity to put something on paper and say what are our principles. his responsibility is to listen to the conference and determine where we go from here. >> he kicked off the debate and said he supported these principles going forward and saw an opportunity for
you look a little cold. >> it is a little chilly here in cambridge, maryland.e lucky to be joined by congressman james lankford will meetingse republicans here to talk about a range of vague issues, including not only the debt ceiling but immigration. had released today the principles john boehner has shared with the group as a whole -- principles that could be a roadmap for a compromise with the senate and ultimately legislation signed by the president. the key thing here is legal status...
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e, the duchess of cambridge, is celebrating her birthday today.prince william is busy at cambridge university this week after enrolling in a 10 week leadership program, but he will be back in london tonight to be with his wife and of course celebrate. >> happy birthday to kate. >> absolutely. happy birthday. we have ok weather. >> we have clear skies right now, so if you happen to be outdoors, i would look to the east, because that won: zero 7 p.m. there is a rocket launch -- :07 p.m., there is a rocket launch. all eyes on the system that is bring it when traces -- wintry visitation. -- precipitation. temperatures will be right around freezing, so there may be freezing rain, there may be slick spots on the road. stick with us on "good morning washington," and we will show you on the latest. by 9:00, things will change over to rain. tomorrow, 42, nearly 60 degrees on saturday. doug hill will be back on abc 7 at 5:00 for the latest. >> thank you. we will see you back here tomorrow morning. [dramatic music] ♪ >> hey! [cheers and applause] ha! yeah! h
e, the duchess of cambridge, is celebrating her birthday today.prince william is busy at cambridge university this week after enrolling in a 10 week leadership program, but he will be back in london tonight to be with his wife and of course celebrate. >> happy birthday to kate. >> absolutely. happy birthday. we have ok weather. >> we have clear skies right now, so if you happen to be outdoors, i would look to the east, because that won: zero 7 p.m. there is a rocket launch --...
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. >>> britain's duke of cambridge is at student at the university of cambridge. the duke is more widely known as prince william. >> he went back to school yesterday starting a ten-week course in agricultural management. >> maybe the best part of the whole story is that william will commute to cambridge for his classes in london by train. he'll have one-on-one instruction as well as regular class work. just an average guy. >> my guess is he gets straight as. >>> elected official sworn into office wearing a colander on his head. >>> celebrating what would have been elvis presley's 79th birthday with his favorite food and, of course, some tunes. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lime-a-way turbo power. . excuse me, miss ? he's right. those are tough hard water stains, and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. truth is, 85% of us have hard water and many don't even know it. you need lime-a-way. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. it's 4 times more effective at removing lime scale than th
. >>> britain's duke of cambridge is at student at the university of cambridge. the duke is more widely known as prince william. >> he went back to school yesterday starting a ten-week course in agricultural management. >> maybe the best part of the whole story is that william will commute to cambridge for his classes in london by train. he'll have one-on-one instruction as well as regular class work. just an average guy. >> my guess is he gets straight as....
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they meet at hyatt regency in cambridge, maryland. they are attending this three-day retreat which comes to a close tomorrow. unone of invited speakers, former college football coach, lou holtz and, pollster, frank luntz. republican leaders are in the area. it should start in a moment. much live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we're live at the house republican retreat in cambridge, maryland. it's a three-day retreat that will come to a close tomorrow. we are here live this morning, waiting house republican leaders as they're holding a press conference. it should get underway in a couple of moments. we'll have it for you when it starts. quick reminder the senate will be back in this morning at 10:00 eastern. they will continue debating flood insurance, a bill that would delay federal flood insurance premiums i am r included in the 2012 bill. w he expect hearings and four votes on amendments to that bill. final passage expected to come up later today as well. we'll have live coverage for
they meet at hyatt regency in cambridge, maryland. they are attending this three-day retreat which comes to a close tomorrow. unone of invited speakers, former college football coach, lou holtz and, pollster, frank luntz. republican leaders are in the area. it should start in a moment. much live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we're live at the house republican retreat in cambridge, maryland. it's a three-day retreat that will come to a...
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cambridge u.k. this is came to on one side to be ideas of that became keynesianism it was a man called author. pigou. argument was that we had unemployment because of frictions in the economy prices couldn't adjust wages was sticky imperfections in the market. that has become modern economics and that in fact is the position of the new came to him so they would say we've got a problem today because prices on adjusting because wages on adjusting for some talk about it something called the zero lower bound you may have referenced it doesn't interest rates can adjust so there's some stickiness in the economy that's completely but that's really nothing to do with keynes so we're in a difficult position you talk to the public and then they're being well i'm confused well because guess why someone has occupied the keynesian nest and is giving them non keynesian explanation is the big game as well. if maybe we should have a case against the keynesians for for violating brand and trademark law. oh yeah you
cambridge u.k. this is came to on one side to be ideas of that became keynesianism it was a man called author. pigou. argument was that we had unemployment because of frictions in the economy prices couldn't adjust wages was sticky imperfections in the market. that has become modern economics and that in fact is the position of the new came to him so they would say we've got a problem today because prices on adjusting because wages on adjusting for some talk about it something called the zero...
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judy from the cambridge satchel company. >>> here in europe, take a look at the heat map.e are now not far off the session low around 8 to 1 decliners outpacing decliners. as far as individual equities are concerned, vodafone is dragging down the ftse down 1.25%. u.s. futures earlier were trading above fair value. they have turned around slightly. the dow is now below fair value by ten points. the nasdaq's on fair value. the s&p is also on fair value as well. the dow down 3.5% last week. a lot of the falls were on friday with 2% falls. the ten-year treasury yields, we were as low as 2.760 on the ten-year. the lowest since november 26th. and on the currency markets, the dollar has been a little bit weaker across the board. euro/similar 1.3680. we'll take a short break. still to come, another big earnings week stateside, but find out why the fed is also the word on most traders minds. we'll be back. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." the headlines from around the globe, europe equities follow asia's fall into the red. they close with sharp losses as investors brace th
judy from the cambridge satchel company. >>> here in europe, take a look at the heat map.e are now not far off the session low around 8 to 1 decliners outpacing decliners. as far as individual equities are concerned, vodafone is dragging down the ftse down 1.25%. u.s. futures earlier were trading above fair value. they have turned around slightly. the dow is now below fair value by ten points. the nasdaq's on fair value. the s&p is also on fair value as well. the dow down 3.5% last...
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times so the money we've invested equally to exceed the benchmark everyone we are in new york and cambridge and a san diego etc., he ever one of those cities is heavy being driven by technology and life science. the areas we have a huge human capital and brain function advantage over the rest of the world we expect our tenant to be more collaborative and innovative where you have engineering and chemical and engineering and biological so we see our future it heavy solar driven enterprise. haley mentioned when we met the health rock people we were blown away we've got to work and invest together it was a knoll team so that's how we think about things >> so you can see users working with the rock health folks. >> super we could go on for hours it's an existing event but we're going to move on to the ribbon cutting ceremony. >> (cheering)
times so the money we've invested equally to exceed the benchmark everyone we are in new york and cambridge and a san diego etc., he ever one of those cities is heavy being driven by technology and life science. the areas we have a huge human capital and brain function advantage over the rest of the world we expect our tenant to be more collaborative and innovative where you have engineering and chemical and engineering and biological so we see our future it heavy solar driven enterprise. haley...
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he has the option to stay overnight at cambridge. hash it out with us use # greta in all your tweets and posts. coming up, a woman fighting for her life now fighting for her health insurance too. she is here to tell you her story next. test test >> i'm doing fine, fighting, but i am doing fine. >> what kind of cancer do you have? is it something that the doctors have given you hope that it could be managed? >> yeah, my husband going to answer that question because he knows better than myself. he take care of me. >> jay, let me ask you, believe it or not, i've had cancer in my own family. i know how tough it is. i know how important it is to keep your doctors. is she going to be able to keep her doctors? is this all manageable? >> well, i'll start by saying that september of 2012 my wife was diagnosed with stage 4 brain and bone cancer. she has five brain tumors, and her bone cancer was extensive throughout her body. the cancer was located in the top and rear part of the skull. her right clavicle, sternum, ribs, pelvic, and right thig
he has the option to stay overnight at cambridge. hash it out with us use # greta in all your tweets and posts. coming up, a woman fighting for her life now fighting for her health insurance too. she is here to tell you her story next. test test >> i'm doing fine, fighting, but i am doing fine. >> what kind of cancer do you have? is it something that the doctors have given you hope that it could be managed? >> yeah, my husband going to answer that question because he knows...
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still feels like 41 in cambridge at 8:00. by lunch time 29 on the wind chill. out in the mountains near zero. we'll see those wind chills sort of hang in the 20s this afternoon. teens in the shenandoah valley. look at the negative numbers coming in. that's what will be moving in for tonight. by 8:00, windchill 11 in d.c. we'll get rid of the rain pretty quickly. just want to show you temperatures. international falls, the temp is 30 below. 22 below in minneapolis and 8 below in chicago. so yellow alert today. you know tomorrow yellow alert for the cold. 42 but falling with the early showers. windy and colder. wind chills dropping into the 20s for most of us by the afternoon. tonight we'll be down to 8 in town. near zero fort and west with wind chills potentially down to 20 below. so we have windchill issues tomorrow as well. 16 for the high. 33 on wednesday. not as cold. by thursday we're up to 40 and then showers return with milder temperatures for the end of the week into the weekend. good morning, beverly farmer. >>> good morning, howard. despite the fog and
still feels like 41 in cambridge at 8:00. by lunch time 29 on the wind chill. out in the mountains near zero. we'll see those wind chills sort of hang in the 20s this afternoon. teens in the shenandoah valley. look at the negative numbers coming in. that's what will be moving in for tonight. by 8:00, windchill 11 in d.c. we'll get rid of the rain pretty quickly. just want to show you temperatures. international falls, the temp is 30 below. 22 below in minneapolis and 8 below in chicago. so...
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. >>> house republicans are huddled in cambridge, maryland, working on principles and policies they sayelp americans. in a news conference a short time ago, gop leaders announced they will be working on the economy, health care and immigration, and called on president obama to come to the table. >> it's important that we show the american people that we're not just the opposition party, we're actually the alternative party. >> we heard the president say this should be a year of action, that's our goal also. >> there's four bills that already passed the house. in that phone call with harry reid, he can say use thog four, and i'll use the pin to move those. >> luke, i see you got the memo, casual dress, no tie, kind of fleece and sweatshirts, but what's the hottest item on the agenda. >> that would be immigration reform. around 4:00 p.m. today, the house gop will talk to the conference and unveil principles they hope will help guide the gop. you remember the house gop leadership outwardly rejected the senate compromise that came over last year. they have a position on this. that it will n
. >>> house republicans are huddled in cambridge, maryland, working on principles and policies they sayelp americans. in a news conference a short time ago, gop leaders announced they will be working on the economy, health care and immigration, and called on president obama to come to the table. >> it's important that we show the american people that we're not just the opposition party, we're actually the alternative party. >> we heard the president say this should be a...
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he has the option to stay overnight at cambridge.r tweets and posts. coming up, a woman fighting for her life now fighting for her health insurance too. she is here to tell you her story next. s. [ sneeze ] [ male announcer ] truth is not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] alkseltzer plus severe cold and flu speeds relief to these eight symptoms. [ breath of relief ] thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. ready? go. [ male announcer ] speeds of a transmission at [ male announcer ] you're welcome. connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors. and that is the moment that driving the lexus gs will shift your perception. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> serious health problems and it becomes almost unbearable when it you have more stuff piled up on top. it: cancer, and is now facing more problems because of obamacare. she is desperately fighting to keep her coverage and her doctors. lori and her husband james join us. good evening to both of you. i guess first to you, gloria,
he has the option to stay overnight at cambridge.r tweets and posts. coming up, a woman fighting for her life now fighting for her health insurance too. she is here to tell you her story next. s. [ sneeze ] [ male announcer ] truth is not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] alkseltzer plus severe cold and flu speeds relief to these eight symptoms. [ breath of relief ] thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. ready? go. [ male announcer ] speeds of a transmission...
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. >> a new video has surfaced showing the duchess of cambridge as a young girl starring in a school playposted when she was just 11 playing in a 1993 school production of "my fair lady." in the musical, professor anything ends spends hours teaching her to change her voice so that the flower girl can imitate a duchess. at an ambassador's tea party. rather ironic. >> and her love interest in the production was played by an actor who plays a party loving aristocrat in downton abbey. >> she was practicing for the role as an early age. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> yeah! [cheers and applause] what's up? what's up? what's up? what's up? what's up? what's up? hello. >> how are y >> how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> good. come on down. [cheers and applause] hello, and welcome to millionaire. [cheers and applause] yeah. with me today is a middle school choir teacher who believes she missed her true calling in life-- a qvc infomercial spokesperson. from plano, texas, give it up for toni ugolini-- u-go-lini? >> yeah. >> ugolini! toni! toni ugolini! >> it's hard. it's hard. >> it's a--it's
. >> a new video has surfaced showing the duchess of cambridge as a young girl starring in a school playposted when she was just 11 playing in a 1993 school production of "my fair lady." in the musical, professor anything ends spends hours teaching her to change her voice so that the flower girl can imitate a duchess. at an ambassador's tea party. rather ironic. >> and her love interest in the production was played by an actor who plays a party loving aristocrat in downton...
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and you can see -- actually, if you look close enough are you can see some of the ground around cambridge as well on the visible scat light, the northern -- satellite, the northern neck. temperatures are still in the 30s in martinsburg and winchester. up to 42 cumberland. that's a 56 in petersburg, west virginia. orange is 354 in -- is 54 in virginia. being near the water, the snow pack keeping them agent bit colder. but very -- them a little bit colder. but very comfortable here in disk this hour. -- in d.c. this hour. can't ask for a much nicer day to finish out january. calm winds. there's a lot of sunshine. considered mostly cloudy due to the high thin clouds but they're allowing a lot of sun in and a very dry day with the humidity only 27%. for the weekend, it's going to be a mild one. even warmer. looks like we'll be 50 or better tomorrow and again on sunday. low 50s. let's not get ahead of your selves. showers will be possible sunday afternoon, evening with a cold front. so saturday certainly looks like a nice day to be outside. it's going to turn colder monday and there is a threa
and you can see -- actually, if you look close enough are you can see some of the ground around cambridge as well on the visible scat light, the northern -- satellite, the northern neck. temperatures are still in the 30s in martinsburg and winchester. up to 42 cumberland. that's a 56 in petersburg, west virginia. orange is 354 in -- is 54 in virginia. being near the water, the snow pack keeping them agent bit colder. but very -- them a little bit colder. but very comfortable here in disk this...
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tapped into our phone records, the original free speech on the intrpt, john hendren, al jazeera, cambridge massachusetts. >> ross ulbricht, said to be the mastermind of the silk road, awaiting trial. >>> coming up on al jazeera america: >> the administration today, here and now, declare declares r on poverty in america. >> it's been nearly 50 years, lyndon baines johnson evoking the memory of jfk. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are the top stories. the supreme court putting a stop to same sex marriages in utah, giving the time for appeal of the rulings. >>> 2014 is an election year and shaping the elections there, an extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen to head the federal reserve. >>> tribal allies have retain ramala, the iraqi military is set to regain control of fallujah from fighters connected to al qaeda. >>> wednesday is the 50th anniversary of the landmark speech of lyndon johnson declaring a war on poverty. >> and this administration today, here and now, declares ununconditional war on poverty n america. >> the speech came les
tapped into our phone records, the original free speech on the intrpt, john hendren, al jazeera, cambridge massachusetts. >> ross ulbricht, said to be the mastermind of the silk road, awaiting trial. >>> coming up on al jazeera america: >> the administration today, here and now, declare declares r on poverty in america. >> it's been nearly 50 years, lyndon baines johnson evoking the memory of jfk. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are...
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today he visited cambridge where he will take a 10 week course. once a week meetings in addition to essays and field trips. he will learn about issues facing rural communities and the farms industry in the uk. last year he completed his duties with the air force after a three-year tour as a search and rescue pilot. >> a new young dad with a lot go withing on. also more going on in the whether defendant. let's go to christina loren. >>> hey, everybody. there is a lot going on. not so much here, but on the east coast and the midwest. zero right now in chicago, nine in new york city. we're at 54 right here in beautiful san jose. so it's cold enough for a jacket, and that will continue to move on shore as we head throughout the day. overall we're looking good. we need the rain, and now it's looking promising. san jose shows you that mostly cloudy sky. we will climb out of the 50s and into the 60s. that goes for the east bay and the the south bay. let's get to the good stuff. we have been waiting to tell you about these showers. a lot of people have be
today he visited cambridge where he will take a 10 week course. once a week meetings in addition to essays and field trips. he will learn about issues facing rural communities and the farms industry in the uk. last year he completed his duties with the air force after a three-year tour as a search and rescue pilot. >> a new young dad with a lot go withing on. also more going on in the whether defendant. let's go to christina loren. >>> hey, everybody. there is a lot going on. not...
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was in october of 1928 that virginia was delivered a series of lectures to women undergraduates at cambridge university and soon after published. what she wanted to know what it happened that shakespeare had a wonderfully gifted sister called judith? i have always wondered where she got that idea. i think maybe virginia was casting about for ideas for lecture series rummaging about in bookstores came across a catalog from sotheby's london whose entry read the most marked one extensive series of letters written by benjamin franklin to his sister jane. i like to think in order to read those words in order to imagine judith and william shakespeare to think about jane and benjamin franklin. virginia was headfirst to put on her spectacles. thank you. [applause] [applause] i would be delighted take take questions. if you'd could wait for a microphonmicrophon e to arrive to you that would be terrific. just raise your hand. yes, in the green. >> hi. i have a question and it's great that you did this. i'm wondering if then franklin ever returned home to see her and also he had a lot of nephews who ma
was in october of 1928 that virginia was delivered a series of lectures to women undergraduates at cambridge university and soon after published. what she wanted to know what it happened that shakespeare had a wonderfully gifted sister called judith? i have always wondered where she got that idea. i think maybe virginia was casting about for ideas for lecture series rummaging about in bookstores came across a catalog from sotheby's london whose entry read the most marked one extensive series of...
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and signs us from cambridge. good to see you. first of all, let's talk about the job numbers, the adp numbers, the fact that we'll probably get in the neighbourhood of 200,000 jobs. this feels like a recovery in the job market. >> it is. i mean, at this pace it will take a long time to absorb the unemployed and normalize. it's been stable, very healthy. i mean, i want to see the businesses kick in with investment before i feel that it's solidified. we've had a long string of favourable news. >> tell me about the study that you and carmen rinehart did. you compared this to prior recoveries and recessions, and to how the rest of the world recovered from the financial crisis. what were the outcomes? >> this was work in progress. the united states has not done well compared to past recessions after world war ii. if you look at other countries that experienced deep financial crisis, or earlier areas where we had a lot of them, it doesn't look bad. certainly the united states doesn't do better than all the countries which had deep syst
and signs us from cambridge. good to see you. first of all, let's talk about the job numbers, the adp numbers, the fact that we'll probably get in the neighbourhood of 200,000 jobs. this feels like a recovery in the job market. >> it is. i mean, at this pace it will take a long time to absorb the unemployed and normalize. it's been stable, very healthy. i mean, i want to see the businesses kick in with investment before i feel that it's solidified. we've had a long string of favourable...
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used to looking at greek art this way, in museums, in this case, in a cast gallery, university of cambridgewhere they've assembled these figures-- plaster casts of the more important greek and roman statues present in many museums in the world. the art historian and archaeologist try to work out the original settings of these figures-- what was in the artist's mind when he made them and the impact on the society for which they were made. there are several examples here which show the difficulty we have in making this adjustment. this figure, probably made in crete in the seventh century b.c, isn't unlike figures which might have been made in other cultures in antiquity, syria or egypt. only an expert would know the difference. it's not distinctively and obviously greek. there's another problem about it, too, which we have to adjust for. there were traces of color on it, and a duplicate cast has been colored up with what they think to be its original colors. it's a striking difference to the way we're used to seeing such figures. we move on about 100 years to another figure-- one important c
used to looking at greek art this way, in museums, in this case, in a cast gallery, university of cambridgewhere they've assembled these figures-- plaster casts of the more important greek and roman statues present in many museums in the world. the art historian and archaeologist try to work out the original settings of these figures-- what was in the artist's mind when he made them and the impact on the society for which they were made. there are several examples here which show the difficulty...
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sixty three year old tolls for one was found dead in the bedroom was home with cambridge courts the senior citizens housing complex. the scene of the company's latest murder an apartment here to senior citizens housing complex in dublin's rings and which is run by dublin city council remains sealed off this evening. the body of homeless for him was found here at four am last monday morning plus it was only up to the post mortem was completed this afternoon. the guard the were informed he had died violently and begun a murder investigation. the sixty three year old appears to be a struggle. thomas that was a sixteen year old male. there are a people a moment there he was the separation time as noted at the comp except to say you take place in defense of time very popular with it. these neighbors the end of his music residents here at the shelter complex deceiving strongly criticize the city council. what they say is a lack of security and absence of cctv cameras up the complex. they say the murder is the latest in a series of crimes here. and that they feel vulnerable and frightened. chairm
sixty three year old tolls for one was found dead in the bedroom was home with cambridge courts the senior citizens housing complex. the scene of the company's latest murder an apartment here to senior citizens housing complex in dublin's rings and which is run by dublin city council remains sealed off this evening. the body of homeless for him was found here at four am last monday morning plus it was only up to the post mortem was completed this afternoon. the guard the were informed he had...
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received special certificate grants for the right to study in such institutions as harvard oxford and cambridge cover on your toes in bike university in austin on the level of education which is considered the same as the world's leading universities. adolescents thing is the test is required for admission to undergo undergraduate programs. it is necessary to get more than six hundred points and did another bike university. i got a ton of maximum points and now i can do other exams first awash in my little knowledge of the test the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said and. national grid to cause extent in the government were started implementing the commission's given by the president is a new address to the nation. these commissions include the development of a comprehensive package of measures to reduce inflation to three to four percent per year in the medium term and also the elaboration of a concert of the financial sector development through two thousand thirty three special attention should be given to the production of the share of non performing loa
received special certificate grants for the right to study in such institutions as harvard oxford and cambridge cover on your toes in bike university in austin on the level of education which is considered the same as the world's leading universities. adolescents thing is the test is required for admission to undergo undergraduate programs. it is necessary to get more than six hundred points and did another bike university. i got a ton of maximum points and now i can do other exams first awash...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge had their first child -- a boy named george. the future king was born at london's st mary's hospital. and that's a look at some of the biggest headlines of 2013. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> most of us think of school supplies as pens, pencils, and notebooks. but how about dirt? that's right -- dirt, as in what you find in a garden. >> you guys know what plants need to survive, right? >> yes. >> water. >> yes. >> air? >> air. what else? >> sun. >> sunlight? what else? >> you need string, too, and a ruler. these students at the drew charter school in atlanta, georgia, are cultivating both their gardeniand their math skills. how does math figure into gardening? >> every gardener needs to be a good mathematician. in order to plan your garden, you need to understand how many plants or how many seeds you'll require to plant, for how much you want to harvest. >> kyla is with the captain planet foundation. one of their programs is to help schools use hands-on gardening to teach all
the duke and duchess of cambridge had their first child -- a boy named george. the future king was born at london's st mary's hospital. and that's a look at some of the biggest headlines of 2013. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> most of us think of school supplies as pens, pencils, and notebooks. but how about dirt? that's right -- dirt, as in what you find in a garden. >> you guys know what plants need to...
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we were not overleveraged but carried two great different pieces of land, cambridge and mission bay.w monetized or cash flowing all of mission bay to the tune of about a million square feet. this year we have given guidance for 7% earnings growth, 4% dividend so we expect to deliver a total return of about 11%. if you look at the history of the company, brian, from our ipo in 1997 through the end of the third quarter, we had a 515% return compared to the reit index which is about 333. bes berkshire was 296. >> better than buffett. >> exactly. real estate is a long term play. you can't just look at the short term. last year we actually had a great year, met all of our operational and financial statistics. but we did a bond offering at 3.9% which caused a little delusion and we sold legacy assets and reinvested in cambridge. short term for long term. >> final question. we have been highlighting the ten year yield lately as it's crept up to 3%, came down a little below it now, but as yields rise, assuming they continue to do so, your 4.2% dividend will look relatively less attractive to
we were not overleveraged but carried two great different pieces of land, cambridge and mission bay.w monetized or cash flowing all of mission bay to the tune of about a million square feet. this year we have given guidance for 7% earnings growth, 4% dividend so we expect to deliver a total return of about 11%. if you look at the history of the company, brian, from our ipo in 1997 through the end of the third quarter, we had a 515% return compared to the reit index which is about 333. bes...
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his body was found in the bedroom of this ground floor apartment here in cambridge court the senior citizens sheltered housing complex dreams and in dublin. to guard the detectives brian hunter and david logan gave evidence of arrest charge and caution. he told the court that both qantas and sabrina commons were arrested in cumbria on wednesday afternoon. both were charged with the murder of thomas core and slice. neither made any reply to the charge solicitor michael friends told the court that he had been in constant contact with sabrina comments on the seriousness of the situation and not that tall stone. both she and her brother thomas hogan to free legal aid. and judge michael was directed that they receive the appropriate medical attention while in prison. the forum on to them in custody to appear again here next thursday. for adults fourteen use the dublin district court the latter's first minister peter robinson has rejected comments made by his previous us or ian paisley who accuse the irish government of provoking the dublin and monaghan bombings in nineteen seventy four in which t
his body was found in the bedroom of this ground floor apartment here in cambridge court the senior citizens sheltered housing complex dreams and in dublin. to guard the detectives brian hunter and david logan gave evidence of arrest charge and caution. he told the court that both qantas and sabrina commons were arrested in cumbria on wednesday afternoon. both were charged with the murder of thomas core and slice. neither made any reply to the charge solicitor michael friends told the court...
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i think it's a little low downtown, but you see the bulls eye is going to be georgetown and cambridge and down toward the river where you get 3, 4 inches of snow. maybe even 5. and here's the moisture. the area of low pressure is not going to be able to hook up the coast. that's why we get a glancing blow. it's snowing through atlanta and burmingham. you see, it looks like it's snowing to the south of us. it's not quite reaching the ground yet. some flakes are beginning to hit the ground as the atmosphere gets moist. no worries driving home tonight and quite frankly, late at night, if you're out, it's going to be a dry snow, you're going to think you're in the colorado rockies. 13 in white oak. 14 in reston. 14 also into fairfax. these are straight temperatures. these are not windchills. 15 in springfield. 17 college park and 17 in waldorf. so, yellow alert tonight for light snow. critical times 9:00 times 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. and frederic again, i don't think you'll see any snow. the bulls eye is south and east. for tonight, cold, cloudy, light snow, a trace to 3 inches. more south
i think it's a little low downtown, but you see the bulls eye is going to be georgetown and cambridge and down toward the river where you get 3, 4 inches of snow. maybe even 5. and here's the moisture. the area of low pressure is not going to be able to hook up the coast. that's why we get a glancing blow. it's snowing through atlanta and burmingham. you see, it looks like it's snowing to the south of us. it's not quite reaching the ground yet. some flakes are beginning to hit the ground as the...
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now back up to 14. 14 right now in cambridge. 19 in fredericksburg. but i want you to notice what is going on back here to the west. look at winchester, normally one of our coldest spots, martinsburg. those temperatures have not fallen. they've actually risen a little bit. the reason? cloud cover overnight tonight. so we're not going to see nearly as cold temperatures as we have over the past couple of nights as the clouds continue to make their way in. now, tomorrow morning still going to be cold. some areas maybe 14. but most areas closer to that 20 to 22 degree number. so still cold, but a little bit better. over the next couple of days, we've got warmer weather. we've got snow. we've got ice. we've got rain. it's all there for you. i've got it in my forecast in just a minute. >> oh, joy. thanks. >>> the city is take action after a dying man was denied help just a few steps away at a d.c. fire station. the lieutenant in charge of station 26 is now on desk duty. on saturday, medric mills was walking with his daughter on rhode island avenue northeast
now back up to 14. 14 right now in cambridge. 19 in fredericksburg. but i want you to notice what is going on back here to the west. look at winchester, normally one of our coldest spots, martinsburg. those temperatures have not fallen. they've actually risen a little bit. the reason? cloud cover overnight tonight. so we're not going to see nearly as cold temperatures as we have over the past couple of nights as the clouds continue to make their way in. now, tomorrow morning still going to be...
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. >> la idea que tuve de diseÑar este sombrero fue para la duquesa de cambridge y que tengo intenciÓnlo del sombrero son estrictos. >> si escogimos un sombrero de ala ancha solo puede ser utilizado por los miembros de la familia o la madre de la novia, si eres invitada tendrÁs que elegir un sombrero pequeÑo y una regla que siempre hay que tener en cuenta que nadie se puede retirar el sombrero hasta que la madre de la novia lo haga. >> para que el estilo sea perfecto ana marÍa revela sus trucos. >> tiene que venir hacia abajo, cerca de la ceja derecha es la forma correcta de utilizar. >> para elegirlos hay que tener en cuenta dos cosas que el modelo te ver a los invitados. >> en escocia silvia "primer impacto" me encantaron varios y ojalÁ que pronto veamos a kate middleton con el diseÑo de esta hispana que triunfa desde aquÍ la felicitamos y les deseamos un feliz aÑo nuevo. >> cuando comienza un aÑo muchos se proponen metas a veces imposible de lo cobrar y fracasan en el intento, le diremos como ser mÁs realista. >> tambiÉn mostramos un ritual que podrÍa ser ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nos pasa todos los
. >> la idea que tuve de diseÑar este sombrero fue para la duquesa de cambridge y que tengo intenciÓnlo del sombrero son estrictos. >> si escogimos un sombrero de ala ancha solo puede ser utilizado por los miembros de la familia o la madre de la novia, si eres invitada tendrÁs que elegir un sombrero pequeÑo y una regla que siempre hay que tener en cuenta que nadie se puede retirar el sombrero hasta que la madre de la novia lo haga. >> para que el estilo sea perfecto ana...
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quite interesting and let me also refer to somebody else nicholas culled the the famous economist at cambridge university in one thousand nine hundred seventy one nine hundred seventy one and actually argued in a very interesting paper. and by the way that was a european esteemed was pro european it was an anti european it was probably integration and even for the nation. if europe makes the mistake of creating a monetary union before the political union that would spell the end not only of the monetary union but also of the european union. now i got to ask you where do we go from here what is what is the end game both economically and politically for the eurozone. well it seems to me that the international. environment is such that. it now allows for the european union and in particular for the euro zone to end into a long period of what i call japan isolation you may recall that japan in one thousand nine hundred stagnated. its banking system remained in a zombified state and economy and a long period of deflation and secular stagnation. now this is what the get his own is and telling. the e
quite interesting and let me also refer to somebody else nicholas culled the the famous economist at cambridge university in one thousand nine hundred seventy one nine hundred seventy one and actually argued in a very interesting paper. and by the way that was a european esteemed was pro european it was an anti european it was probably integration and even for the nation. if europe makes the mistake of creating a monetary union before the political union that would spell the end not only of the...
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quite interesting and let me also refer to somebody else nicholas culled the the famous economist at cambridge university in one thousand nine hundred seventy one nine hundred seventy one and actually argued in a very interesting paper. and by the way culture was a utopian misty was probably european it wasn't until european it was probably integration and even for the nation. if europe makes the mistake of creating a monetary union before the political union that would spell the end not only of the monetary union but also of the european union. now i got to ask you where do we go from here what is what is the end game both economically and politically for the eurozone. well it seems to me that the international. and environment is such that. it now allows for the european union and in particular for the eurozone to end into a long period of what i called japan eyes asian. you made it call the japan in the ninety nine to stagnate it. its banking system remain in a zombified state and the economy and the long period of deflation and secular stagnation now this is what the eurozone is entering.
quite interesting and let me also refer to somebody else nicholas culled the the famous economist at cambridge university in one thousand nine hundred seventy one nine hundred seventy one and actually argued in a very interesting paper. and by the way culture was a utopian misty was probably european it wasn't until european it was probably integration and even for the nation. if europe makes the mistake of creating a monetary union before the political union that would spell the end not only...
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quite interesting and let me also refer to somebody else nicholas culled the the famous economist at cambridge university in one thousand nine hundred seventy one nine hundred seventy one and actually argued in a very interesting paper. and by the way culture was a utopian esteemed was probably european it was an anti european it was probably integration and even for the nation. if europe makes the mistake of creating a monetary union before the political union that would spell the end not only of the monetary union but also of the european union. now i got to ask you where do we go from here what is what is the end game both economically and politically for the eurozone. well it seems to me that the international. and environment is such that. it now allows for the european union and in particular for the eurozone to end into a long period of what i call jump on ice age. you may recall that japan in the ninety nine to stagnate it. its banking system remained in a zombified state and the economy and the long period of deflation and secular stagnation now this is what the get his own is and tel
quite interesting and let me also refer to somebody else nicholas culled the the famous economist at cambridge university in one thousand nine hundred seventy one nine hundred seventy one and actually argued in a very interesting paper. and by the way culture was a utopian esteemed was probably european it was an anti european it was probably integration and even for the nation. if europe makes the mistake of creating a monetary union before the political union that would spell the end not only...
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cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we hope to bring you more coverage from the republican retreat in cambridge, maryland, later on as they spend two days developing their 2014 strategy. some news from the democratic side of the house this morning. that veteran california democrat henry waxman will end a 40-year run in the house by retiring at the end of the 113th congress. not running for re-election this year. he tells "politico," quote i think it's time to let somebody else come in and take on some of these fights. henry waxman retiring at the end of this year. the senate is in session today. the house out as of yesterday. the senate is taking up the flood insurance bill. thanks bill that would delay the increases in flood insurance premiums. final vote expected at 1:50 eastern and then likely also will finish work on the farm bill by the end of the week. the senate's on c-span2. president obama on the road following the state of the union two speeches today. at this hour niece milwaukee. later today in nashville, tennessee, talking about education. he'll be at mcgavock high school. we'll ha
cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we hope to bring you more coverage from the republican retreat in cambridge, maryland, later on as they spend two days developing their 2014 strategy. some news from the democratic side of the house this morning. that veteran california democrat henry waxman will end a 40-year run in the house by retiring at the end of the 113th congress. not running for re-election this year. he tells "politico," quote i think it's time to let somebody else come...
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is the bull's eye area for our region, and leonardtown to calvert beach, and huntington area, and cambridge and more than four inches down to the extreme portions of st. mary's ko county, and salisbury and more than that. and the next couple of days, what are we seeing? well, staying cold tomorrow with a high of 26 and the high of 33 on the thursday, and 44 on the friday and then on saturday a high of 47. looking good for friday and saturday and super bowl sunday ax chance of rain with a high of 43. >> thank you, doug. it is the case of the missing mail, and why someeople say it is days since they have gotten a delivery, and so we went to the postal service to get some answers. >> i'm dianna russini, and in newark, new jersey, and this is the super bowl media day. if you think that last year was strange, wait until you see mom... yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >>> sunday is the big show, super bowl xlviii and today was side
is the bull's eye area for our region, and leonardtown to calvert beach, and huntington area, and cambridge and more than four inches down to the extreme portions of st. mary's ko county, and salisbury and more than that. and the next couple of days, what are we seeing? well, staying cold tomorrow with a high of 26 and the high of 33 on the thursday, and 44 on the friday and then on saturday a high of 47. looking good for friday and saturday and super bowl sunday ax chance of rain with a high...
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complicated than it is don't trust me on this ask the campaign's advisers professor stuart crawford the cambridgeacademic asked to write a report on the difficulties of negotiating with need to in the e.u. by the new campaign actually said that he thought eighteen months was a reasonable time frame in the should it be any barriers to knit or any protective protracted negotiation of europe and just over the the new senior advisor to the new campaign professor jim gallacher actually said that he saw absolutely no reason for scotland in its negotiations with the e.u. to have to join schengen or to be forced into the euro as well saw their own advisers are saying this but that doesn't fit with the scare story narrative saw that just ignoring their own advisors and trying to scare the scottish people gordon thanks carol a program putting your point of view so clearly gordon. chief executive of business for scotland economics think. now there are details of building a very different kind of future over on our website r.t. dot com complete code want to turn how to construct a home from scratch one day t
complicated than it is don't trust me on this ask the campaign's advisers professor stuart crawford the cambridgeacademic asked to write a report on the difficulties of negotiating with need to in the e.u. by the new campaign actually said that he thought eighteen months was a reasonable time frame in the should it be any barriers to knit or any protective protracted negotiation of europe and just over the the new senior advisor to the new campaign professor jim gallacher actually said that he...
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in psychology at cambridge on maternal identity. and on the way here, the flight was delayed. crowd and many of you saw us steaming the suits backstage. it's great to be in a theater where they can do that kind of thing and upon the way we talk about how wonderful it is to meet each of the recipients. i said tell me about my fellow yalie wole soyinka. she said andrew solomon? he is the mozart of listening. the mozart of listening. i want that on my epitaph. unfortunately that will never happen. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen for stories that make us better people and showing us lives of right there conception of family and community can be, the anisfield-wolf book award for nonfiction is awarded to andrew solomon for "far from the tree" parents, children in the search for identity. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> i would like to thank my editor, my agent and most of all my family. this award and unbelievably thrilling award to win. the history of the people who wanted and the people who are winning it tonight with me and the extraordinarily distinguished panel of judges. it's a humbling ho
in psychology at cambridge on maternal identity. and on the way here, the flight was delayed. crowd and many of you saw us steaming the suits backstage. it's great to be in a theater where they can do that kind of thing and upon the way we talk about how wonderful it is to meet each of the recipients. i said tell me about my fellow yalie wole soyinka. she said andrew solomon? he is the mozart of listening. the mozart of listening. i want that on my epitaph. unfortunately that will never happen....
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did with gloria richardson, the march commemoration where she talks about what they were doing in cambridge but also littoral the sort of being recognized and getting to say hello and the microphone being taken away from her but i do think rich edson is emblematic of many local -- what we might say civil rights leaders or black freedom struggle leaders who always had a kind of core of economic justice and what we tend to remember is public desegregation and that was part of that struggle but there are all these other economic troubles woven through that again, gloria richardson, would be one that i would put up there. >> the critique of capitalism, he didn't implement it once he was in power unfortunately. also a different world. i would not have liked to have taken over in africa at that moment if anybody asked. but the freedom charter old for a whole range of thing. nelson mandela's favorite democracy was british parliamentary democracy. economically he was a socialist. a socialist. i don't think we will be seeing much of that when he passes. one of the things that kept him in prison alon
did with gloria richardson, the march commemoration where she talks about what they were doing in cambridge but also littoral the sort of being recognized and getting to say hello and the microphone being taken away from her but i do think rich edson is emblematic of many local -- what we might say civil rights leaders or black freedom struggle leaders who always had a kind of core of economic justice and what we tend to remember is public desegregation and that was part of that struggle but...
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now, if we compared, say, cambridge, mass and palo alto versus shanghai, i think we'll do better.e are always mesmerized by our high schoolers in the united states. look at the distribution of the top universities in the world. 17 out of the top 20 are american. you know who came up with that lead table? shanghai university. final point, inequality. you want to talk inequality, go to china. the so-called genius quotient is a whole hell of a lot worse than the united states. >> thank you for the interesting conversation. an nfl player says he was fired because of his outspoken lgbt views. is this a step back for gay rights? >> and >> every sunday night, al jazeera america presents extraordinary films from the worlds top documentary directors this week: is love enough? >> that was a dream of ours... four children.... >> a little girl, removed from everything she's ever known... >> she's gone through a ton of orphan stuff... >> if their hopes don't turn out to be the reality...are they gonna crash? >> an unflinching look at a family learning to love >> i think she could have used a h
now, if we compared, say, cambridge, mass and palo alto versus shanghai, i think we'll do better.e are always mesmerized by our high schoolers in the united states. look at the distribution of the top universities in the world. 17 out of the top 20 are american. you know who came up with that lead table? shanghai university. final point, inequality. you want to talk inequality, go to china. the so-called genius quotient is a whole hell of a lot worse than the united states. >> thank you...
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now, if we compared, say, cambridge, mass and palo alto versus shanghai, i think we'll do better. we are always mesmerized by our high schoolers in the united states. look at the distribution of the top universities in the world. 17 out of the top 20 are american. you know who came up with that lead table? shanghai university. final point, inequality. you want to talk inequality, go to china. the so-called genius quotient is a whole hell of a lot worse than the united states. >> thank you for the interesting conversation. an nfl player says he was fired because of his outspoken lgbt views. is this a step back for gay rights? >> and >> scholars and writers, policy makers and cultural icons >> don't miss the best of "talk to al jazeera" revealing... >> he said he was gonna fight for the public option, he didn't do it... >> personal.... >> from the time i was about nine, i knew i was different in ways other than just my face... >> shocking... >> being babtist...they always talk about don't judge other people.. but they judge everybody... >> the conversations people are talking about
now, if we compared, say, cambridge, mass and palo alto versus shanghai, i think we'll do better. we are always mesmerized by our high schoolers in the united states. look at the distribution of the top universities in the world. 17 out of the top 20 are american. you know who came up with that lead table? shanghai university. final point, inequality. you want to talk inequality, go to china. the so-called genius quotient is a whole hell of a lot worse than the united states. >> thank you...
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not thinking a little all right like right there on the some of the chair ok there's somebody in cambridge out for a little mess here with it too and then red onions so this is a red onion gel basically so things rather than the things you like things of the things of the things i get that are my goal that i give us a goal so this is a red onion. well just put some of that how much written in you like it's good it's good that's it ok. we've got. our big oh so mon it's not really a big oh it's i like anchovies so does this is this is a duo that we made out of anchovy i like it and i like i like pork rinds but pork rinds aren't very kosher so not kosher months not yeah i learned that when i moved to l.a. so we were making the same thing out of anchovies so this is basically an anchovy dough that when we fry it all looks like a pork rind but tastes a anchovies it was a piece of paper. ok so the job that he did otto and wait for it to flow to the top once it floats to the top of the wood for the right off it goes from this to this look at that so that's our big go now or in show v pork rind if
not thinking a little all right like right there on the some of the chair ok there's somebody in cambridge out for a little mess here with it too and then red onions so this is a red onion gel basically so things rather than the things you like things of the things of the things i get that are my goal that i give us a goal so this is a red onion. well just put some of that how much written in you like it's good it's good that's it ok. we've got. our big oh so mon it's not really a big oh it's i...