i got caught up with my girlfriend halo over there. welcome back. welcome back to daytona beach, florida. america s most beautiful diner. i know you re jealous. look at that view, wow. will, you said something last hour, that is called the north turn, that was north turn of nascar s daytona, they raced on the beach? that is how it started. that is the north turn, this patch of sand is where cars would come up the beach and turn back into the city. steve: that s right. rachel: ainsley, we ve been polling everyone and getting comments on your jump suit this morning, want to say. i m loving it, too. you look beautiful. ainsley: do you have the same one? rachel: no, i m going to put in a request. ainsley: i keep it in my closet in my office, go borrow it any time. rachel: i ve borrowed a coat on cold days. ainsley: it s open to you. steve: i love the chairs, ponder the problems of the world. rachel: i will show you. will: you with watch people work
florida is going great and we owe that to who is running the state. we are happy about that, business is good. rachel: after two hurricanes and the construction business, has to be body. leadership matters. over to you, will. will: i m at the bar with the hard-core partiers. introduce you to mary, we just had the governor of ohio on, mike dewine, what is going on in ohio, that is top of your mind. i am concerned about where fema is, what testing of the water shows, not just this town of palestine, it is that whole area, i m concerned about the water and where it is going and what is going on with that. it boggles my mind they haven t been doing more. will: national disaster, no doubt. another thing issue the economy, tom was telling us how it
A modified version of the city’s Air and Water show is flying over Lake Michigan this weekend, and arts correspondent Angel Idowu knows just where to take in the aerial views from Lake Michigan of course. She introduces us to a boat tour packed with Chicago facts.
Since the pandemic began last March, Strickland has cut something of a “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington” figure, fiercely advocating for the industry, sending out daily updates on the progress and challenges facing the industry and meeting with Senators and Congressional representatives. On Dec. 15, he testified on Capitol Hill at a hearing entitled “Examining the Impact of COVID-19 on the Live Event Entertainment Industry” overseen by the Subcommittee on Manufacturing, Trade, and Consumer Protection in which he spoke of the great need facing the entire live industry.
Michael Strickland“The independents venues, promoters and managers make up only a portion of the live industry,” Strickland told