Hornets, an aggressive species thats wiping out honeybees in the Pacific Northwest. Luke burbank will be telling us all about it. Reporter somewhere in these woods lurks a fearsome predator. Its isolated. Its somewhere in this area. And the race is on to find it and destroy before it can threaten americas honeybees. They are just killing machines. They have these giant mandibles that are like shark fangs and one chop it bites the head off. Wow. Later on sunday morning, tracking the asian giant hornet. From there, its on to a look at whats cooking with famed new york restaurateur danny meyer during this time of dining restrictions. With Martha Teichner, well hear him out. Im not gonna be the kind of restaurant that ive heard about that puts shower curtains between the tables. Ive literally heard about that. Covid19 forced danny meyer to close all twenty of his iconic new york restaurants and lay off more than 2000 people, so now what . There is no recovery at all unless this industry re
And 48 then my companion for the last few weeks every both of you for reading easier. Thank you everyone for reading the letter here. Thank you so much. Our coverage of a fast continues now. Answered yesterday. His evenings session is entitled of vision of the city, chicago suntimes architecture credit layer came in, former Chicago Tribune architect greg gerald letters. Architecture credit for the chicago suntimes is also the suntimes Editorial Board where he writes editorials on the, development, politics and lee is the of the cbook Southern Exposure, he overlooks architecture of chicagos south side of Leicester University press which showcases his architectural photography and social commentary. His photography of the environment has appeared in 19 periodicals such as the New York Times and architectural s, chicago architect, site and an International Design publication such as paul wells and modular. Unsurprised mentor where canaan was the Chicago Tribunes architecture critic were t
Continues now. Thanks so much for joining us today. This evening session is entitled of vision rate of the city, lee bey chicago front times architecture critic, f and blr kamin former Chicago Tribune architecthi critic. Lee bey of architecture critic for the chicago suntimes also meant of the suntimes Editorial Board where he writes editorials on City Governance come neighborhood development, politics and urban planning. He is the author of the much praised book Southern Exposure the overlooked o architecture of chicagos south side Northwestern University press which showcases his architectural photography and social commentary. His photography of the environment as appeared in magazines and periodicals such as the new york times, architectural digest, chicago architect, architect, site, and it International Design publications such as modular. Pulitzer prize winner blair kamin was in Chicago Tribunes architecture critic for 28 years from 9221, 2021. He is the author 21. He is the aut
Historian and author Richard Norton smith is working on a new biography of gerald ford. We caught up with him at his homing in grand rapids home in grand rapids, michigan. A Baptist Missionary put down roots, and a year or two later on the east side a friend be frenchspeaking intend tour showed up who was eager to sell liquor to the indians to save their sols, and it their souls, and it set the pattern ps in some ways for the two faces of grand rapids, west side and east side. Both sides of the river banks more for most of the 19th and 20th century were covered over with factories, furniture factories, back when grand rapids was the furniture capital of the United States. Theyre gone now, but the city that has replaced them in many ways was seated by that building, the ford museum was seeded by that building, the ford museum, which was opened in 1981, located downtown at president fords insistence in the hope that it might, in fact, spark the beginnings of an urban renewal, a genuine u
This pool of resistant bacteria and so we put so many antibiotics in the animals that its a tremendous factor in the rise of antibiotic resistance, so thats how it happens and thats why we need to put a brake on it. Thank you. I have a question. Youre saying its about 60 40 . Change the question a little bit. Do you look at how Social Security so prevalent the species that do not end up getting it, why do they not end up getting it . What is it that makes it good at spreading host to host and why is it in some hosts and not others, why not, for example, at any of us or fish or mammals or its in some worms which come from a very Different Branch of the animal kingdom. Thats also interesting to those because those warms cause severe tropical diseases and if you kill all, you are able to kill the diseases, a different story. But yeah, a lot of biology that we dont understand. Why is it so good at jumping from host to host . Is it just because it spreads vertically throughout the populatio