And nonfood products. In. Food for primarily food stores will not be expanded and we are also putting a ban on fireworks ahead of new years eve and theyll be in an ordinance in place to make this law. But there will also be a ban on body Care Services hairdressers beauty salons etc schools will also be limited and Daycare Centers as well so that will mean that children are to be looked after at home wherever possible and from the 16th of december so thats from wednesday schools will be closed certainly the School Children no longer have to go to school there will be emergency care. In place for some children. And Distance Learning will also be offered the. Senior year. High school might be dealt with differently and daycare will be run just the same as schools in this regard we are appealing to employers to offer home Office Options wherever possible from the 16th of december to the 10th of. January. And in terms of take away and delivery food from restaurants this will continue to be
With a little daunting. You do the historian thing speak generally. I guess i think if they are looking at american politics, from the beginning straight through we can even go half of the several work, they areal talking the boat paradoxes and conflicts and improv. Tend to focust i on is the early part of the ark. His improvisational nature of that that really fascinates me more than anything else. The nation was founded and a world of monarchy. The United States is a republic. What that means was a super clear at the moment. People knew that they were trying to do something that wasnt that. Beyond that, theres a lot of open ground. There is a lot of improv in those early decades the boat what the nation is, how it functions, the tone of the government, how this nation is going to stand tough amongst the nation of the world and other kinds of nations. What does it mean to be a republic and a world of monarchy. How is this nation going to get any degree of respect and equally if not mo
the house select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol will hold its first public hearing. before that happens, on the house floor this morning, members will take up new gun legislation focused on red flag laws a day after the house passed a broad package of gun restrictions and hear testimony from survivors and families of the young victims of last month s elementary school shooting. we will begin hearing from you about either topic. give us a call if you want to hear about the hearing tonight or the gun law bills moving to the house. phone lines split by party. republicans, (202) 748-8001, democrats (202) 748-8000, independents, (202) 748-8002, and you can send us a text at (202) 748-8003. if you do, please include your name and where you are from. catch up with us on social media, on twitter, @c-span2 bj, and on facebook the houses in a 9:00 a.m. eastern. this is how they describe the proceedings tonight. they are working with a former abc new
[ applause ] i think we, if you make the demand, here is what has ha to happen. all of you folks and i hope, and i m not being facetious when i say this, hopefully republicans hear as well, we got to make sure that this becomes a voting issue. that s president biden, sitting down with jimmy kimmel last night, after traveling to los angeles, to host the summit of the americas. we re going to have much more on that important gathering with world leaders. we are also following the latest in the debate of gun safety legislation as an 11-year-old survivor of the uvalde massacre and a parent to one of the students killed testified before congress. and it s here. a block buster night for the january 6th committee. as the first hearings into the capitol attack kick off this evening in prime time. we ll tell you what to expect. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this thursday, june 9th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. it was an emotional day on c
Lifted. So, as of 6 00 a. M. , already Getting Better in the place that is had the issue up and watching with us since 4 30 a. M. Already seeing the field cameras thin out. Thats helpful news as it pertains to your morning commute. But obviously still some clouds cover out there. Looking at the satellite. Not necessarily as low to the grounds. Lets take you up to the poconos for a change, this is shawnee mountain, live look for you, where it looks kind of slick. Just because the temperature is mild. Some of the snow starting to melt away nice and deep here along the slope areas, but this has been a relatively unfortunate month, havent had a lot of fresh made snow, and it has been well above average at 44 degrees currently at the airport, already well above the average, at least for this time of the morning. But time will eventually reach mid 50s this afternoon, our winds predominantly turning more northwest, still little half hazard, as day goes on, reach 56 degrees, and yes, i do thin