Restaurateur and owner of Bobby Vans Steakhouses in New York City blasts Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his purely political coronavirus lockdowns.
A New York City restaurant owner frustrated over the city’s lockdowns wants Gov. Andrew Cuomo to “stop playing around with people’s lives.
“They need to get back to work … No more Emmys. No more book writing. Fess up to what you ve done and get the places open,” Joseph Smith, owner of Bobby Vans Steakhouses NYC told FOX Business’ “Varney & Co.”
His comments come as Cuomo hinted on Wednesday an update on the future of indoor dining by the end of the week.
Former acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell discusses China being a bigger threat than Russia.
China is a bigger threat than Russia because they have become a “crisis for U.S. business, academia, and the public,” former acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell said on Tuesday.
“We don t want to undercut Russia as a problem. Russia is a problem. They certainly are responsible for hacks, and misinformation. We used to call it propaganda, Grenell told FOX Business Varney & Co.
Although Russia has engaged in propaganda-misinformation campaigns, the public has been told for too long that engagement with China has worked. Grenell pressed that it is a problem because the public has really relaxed on a threat of China.” Furthermore, Grenell said that Democrats have diverted the U.S.’s attention from China toward Russia while the communist country has exerted influence over the United Nations.
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Two Pennsylvania restaurant owners are defying the state’s recent indoor dining ban for a second time.
“We’re trying to survive. We’ll stay open because we have no other alternative,” co-owner of Round the Clock diner Dimos Sacarellos told FOX Business’ “Varney & Co.”
Dimos said a “shutdown is going to disturb the holiday” season.
“We’re going to do what we do,” Sacarellos said.
Dimos comments came after Pennsylvania pushed new coronavirus restrictions as cases soared in the state.
Gov. Tom Wolf held a press conference on Thursday afternoon announcing the newest rules, which include a ban on all indoor dining, as well as closing gyms, theaters and other indoor entertainment for three weeks. Outdoor dining and takeout are allowed to remain open.