welcome to the whole story. you may have noticed dining out right now is different than it was before the pandemic. for one, there are fewer restaurants. an estimated 70,000 fewer since covid 19. higher prices and sometimes added service charges that many restaurants say our final to keep them running. more restaurants are offering takeout and delivery services. restaurant and had to adapt and evolve in order to survive. one of the establishments that didn t survive was bobby flay s longtime new york restaurant got two. he close the doors days after the lockdown began and that experience led him to think about who made it through the pandemic and why. over the next hour bobby flay takes us to restaurants around the country from oregon to kentucky to new york and introduces us to some of the leading chefs and experts say that dining out has changed for good. march 2020. states are shutting down restaurants. that is a sector that has switched off overnight. like so many
march, 2020. states are shutting down restaurants. that s an industry sector that switched all. when you look at big moments like that, how do you face it? what do you do? it was so not in our play book. major d was telling people i know you re used to this, but that s a remarkable thing to have on a constant basis. people have been waiting for four hours. it was something i didn t have the strategy. we weren t able to go to work or order food. no food in the grocery stores. but my chicken farmer saying now his business is wiped out and big box stores are frantically trying to make deals with these guys. by the end of march, 2020, financial losses and employee burnout had taken a toll. introduce yourselves. did you close? we never closed. which in retrospect probably would have been the smarter move for everybody. because nobody knew what to do. nobody knew what to do. i think our business was already on a lot of ropes. my per view showed me we were
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you are watching fox and friends first s, i m carley shimkus. todd: i d todd piro. not seeking charges against the president because joe biden seems to be well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. details are concerning. the report claims he did not remember when he was vice president or when his son beau died. carley: madeline rivera. some material include documents about military and foreign policy in afghanistan and were found in a badly damaged box surrounded by household items. herr did not bring charges. the president looking to quell this political fire storm and defended his president biden: i put this country back on their feet. he referred to egypt s president as president of mexico. initially the president of mexico, cici. he seeks a second term, one lawmaker questions whether the president is fit to hold office now. president biden needs to be charged or removed from office under the 25th amendment. you either have to prosecute him or remove hi
after troops stormed an apartment in the city of raffa in southern gaza. exclusive nbc news reporting on president biden s angry assessment of prime minister netanyahu. plus, global outrage after former president trump threatens that he would encourage russia to attack nato allies. the collective indifference we re seeing from some corners of power in the republican party. a lot to get to today. we start with donald trump, showing up in person at a closed-door hearing in the mar-a-lago case, one focused on the critical questions surrounding the most important evidence there is. the classified documents themselves. trump s attorneys, instructed by judge aileen cannon to lay out their defense in detail and are expected to push for as much access as they can get, insisting they just can t build their defense without seeing the documents in their entirety. the special counsel s team which will meet with the judge later today is expected to argue for redacting some of that inf