expansion of capacity and that takes a wealth of the things were talking about where you need a pause where we backed off and tried to move below capacity and we can clear the backlog. unfortunately, there is no sign of a pause like that any time certainly be for the end of the year. is. certainly be for the end of the ear. j ., ., certainly be for the end of the ear. j ., . ., ., thank you. some sad news from the world of entertainment today. the rolling stones drummer charlie watts has died at the age of eighty. the musician had been a member of the rolling stones since 1963. earlier this month he pulled out of the bands forthcoming tour of the us. david silitto looks back at his life. well i play the drums for keith and mick, i don t play for me. charlie watts cool, calm, and distinctly dapper. the steady backbeat of the rolling stones. he was always a reluctant rock star, but he loved the drums.
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no, a quick story. i had a scholarship to a very procedures, i will not say, school to be a classical pianist. i didn t go. that was a disappointment to some in my family. i didn t play for very long time. i needed therapy. to get over it. i don t play. eboni: eventually returned to playing. a little bit. kat: era, he said you love indoor cycling. it s something i always try to make myself go to but i seem to have trouble. mary a spin instructor, that s what i did. she will make you go. if you re married to a spin instructor. kat: a direct order, i get it. eric: keep trying to catch her. it s hard to do. eric: eboni, i m going to ask you about your book. eboni: up on the full