rising, but it s still not quite up to levels of before the pandemic, and that is a real problem for businesses. we can speak to one businesses. we can speak to one business owner who runs a business in the centre of bristol. you had to change what you did during the pandemic in order to keep going. b5 pandemic in order to keep going. is a restaurant, pandemic in order to keep going. 23 a restaurant, we were closed down during the first lockdown and at the time we were not signed up with any delivery partners. we ended up doing our own deliveries in the short term. that was not doing hot food because we were completely restricted from using this building whatsoever, but we were able to start putting our own blinks, freezing them, and selling them in home packs for people, and people were ordering them and enjoying them at home. find were ordering them and en oying them at home. v were ordering them and en oying them at home. , ., were ordering them and en oying them at home.
the blinks. i think she s in favor of a bill that will be paid for but it will do major important things for the american people. i agree i think they will land the plane, but i think it will be lop sided, and it will be wobbling on the run way. that deadline is not artificial. and importantly to the climate summit, he wants something to take with him. he has, and so do lawmakers. they want to land this plane because they want to plan to american people that they re moving forward with some type of package. this is the biggest domestic package so far that biden is
in the days before and on that day. these are witnesses who can tell us. right. these would be crucial witnesses who could who could add to the picture that the committee has already gathered some of that we all saw publicly play out on the day of what was going on behind the scenes, what was in trump s minds and what conversations was he having with his advisers and when were the influencing factors that actually led things to get as violent and out of control as they did? we re real going it is going to be a big test of this committee to see, a, how far and how quickly they are willing to move and, b, how much power they really have. i mean, congress is a legislative body. it s not a law enforcement entity. as ryan said the justice department will have to make some decisions here about how quickly and aggressively they want to enforce these charges if in fact congress does recommend them, but the problem here is they have a very broad assignment here to try to figure out what w
knows if and when both sides don t blink here and we go into debt, this is the party struggling with government here. what the white house was trying to do today is make this a little bit more of a political site. biden knows mitch mcconnell very well, that he is not someone who typically blinks. so can they build enough pressure to get people in the caucus there to vote for this. you know when they talk about this process, the husbands are generally left in the dark. millions of americans aren t paying attention, but they know this is what mitch mcconnell
them. they are making progress. there s still a lot of work to be done. catherine, who blinks? that is an excellent question. i don t know the answer. democrats have made things unnecessarily difficult for themselves. and the challenge for them is not only the optics of looking dysfunctional despite having unified control of government. they need to deliver on something. right now it is this grab pack of programs. they need a set number of priorities who can say we put money in your bank account through the child tax credit. we got universal health coverage by closing the medicaid gap or what have you, rather than a lot of different priorities halfway done. even if they reach a $1.5 trillion plan, which would be historic, the likes of which nothing has ever been done before exactly, it will be seen as a failure by some people. and they set up the framework to let that happen. . s that the case. bernie sanders said he was looking for $6 trillion.