the tenth annual dodgers pride night ceremony took place an hour before the game. outside demonstratedders had signs calling, quote, anti-catholic hate. senior correspondent claude claudia claudia cowan with more. reporter: catholic protesters are counting last night s demonstration as a win. about 3400 fewer fanses attended dodgers pride night compared to last year, that according to the catholic league, one of many groups that called for the boycott of last night s game. though previously disinvited but then reinvited group of transand queer satirical nuns were honored with the award. the ceremony happened well before the team usually holds we game events. the dodgers said that was for safety reasons. relatively few fanses were in the stands to witness it. however, outside the stadium some 2,000 protesters blocked entrances and voiced their anger. [inaudible conversations] [speaking spanish] reporter: dodgers fans and people of faith said their issue wasn t with t
why? what causes this? well, arthel, we know a lot more good afternoon. we know a lot more than we used to. here s what causes it, the earlier versions of the virus before omicron, because omicron doesn t do this very much which is good news. the earlier versions when the virus got up there into the nose, it caused a lot of inflammation and debris and what happened is that the nerves from the brain from the olfactory hope of the brain that sends tentacles down into the nose for smell started to withdraw. they say get out of here, let s get out of here. they don t want nerves to be where inflammation is going on. that withdrawal of nerves causes the loss of smell. now, as you start to recover and the inflammation goes away, the brain is signaled to start sending those tentacles back, and that s why you see partial or full recovery in most cases. but as you said, not all cases. and one last point, you realize
world. but it s just this continued creeping in pricing whether it s the food products, labor costs, services. we re just not seeing any kind of leveling a off. it s not arthel: so is then how, so, steve, how can you offset your overhead to keep your menu prices in a range that won t drive away your customers? you have to be very entrepreneurial, at least that s been our approach. look for creative ways to manage your costs as well as, you know, we took price increases last year like a lot of restaurants. we had to. but we re really more thoughtful now that we re into this year and given that we took some significant price increases last year. so we re looking any ways that we can to buy smarter, to buy further out and also to look at
the us has been privatising domestic production of semiconductors is advised to wean firms from relying on foreign chip makers. last summer, us presidentjoe biden signed an act that drew billions of dollars in subsidies and tax dollars to help the domestic chip making business. staying on the topic of chips, the us top democrats say that by station is acknowledging its allies and businesses to address china s back ban on sales of memory chips by american manufacturers micron. beijing has accused the firm of filing a security firm. this meant operations of key infrastructure would not be able to buy chips from the company. earlier i spoke to ray wine of consolation research and he explained the impact this would have on micron. micron doesn t have that much of a share inside china but main point the is we are in a titfor main point the is we are in a tit for tat war that basically
last summer, us president joe biden signed the chips act that threw billions of dollars in subsidies and tax credits to help the domestic chip making business. now, staying with the topic of chips, the us senate s top democrat say they are were engaging allies and businesses to address china s ban on sales of memory chips by american manufacturer micron. i spoke to roy wang of constellation research. he explains the impact that this would have on micron. micron doesn t have that much of a share inside china but main point here is we are in a tit for tat war that basically the cac, the cyberspace administration in china is saying we have seen some security risks, but we can t explain what they are. we are about to get the tat on the us side when the cxmt,