is a really bad idea. so this is one of the main dining halls, and you can see it s pretty vast, and it needs to be because they will serve 45,000 meals every day during the games. now, to mitigate the risk of having so many people coming in here every day and mixing together, they are telling athletes that they need to use their smartphone app to find out when it s least busy here, to come alone, to pick up their meal and come to one of these tables which will have plastic dividers on them, and they are being told they must then eat their meal alone and do so quickly. it doesn t sound like an awful lot of fun, but that is how they are trying to mitigate the risk. this is the main gym and again you can see it s pretty huge, apparently, there is room for 500 people to train at any one time here and they have these dividers between the machines, but the main anti covid measure they will enforce here is to make everybody who comes in wear a mask, even when they are on these machines, and
this is where they will stay during the games. that olympic organisers have brought us here to show us how they will do that safely. this is a representation of what the athletes village bedrooms look like, and these are the beds. the quite small. they are quite small. they are also made of cardboard, which is environmentally friendly, an issue that the design of these bedrooms they are shared, as they always have been, but because of the pandemic they have been many experts who have said that sharing rooms is a really bad idea. so this is one of the main dining halls, and you can see is pretty fast, and it needs to be because they will serve 45,000 meals every day during the games. now, to mitigate the risk of having so many people coming in here everyday and mixing together, they are telling athletes that they need to use their
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year school couldn t afford the judgment. that turned out to be yet another ludicrous lie. tax documents revealed the school has more than a billion dollars in assets. bill jacobson professor at cornell law school. the publisher of the legal insurrection blog. he covered this case from beginning to end. virtually the only person to do so, and he joins us tonight. mr. jacobson, thanks a lot for coming on. thank you for having me on. tucker: what do you think having watched this from the first day to the last, what do you think the message the jury was sending was? well, i think the message that the jury was sending is that all lives matter, frankly. that the lives of this bakery, the lives of people who get up at 3:00 in the morning to cook the baked goods, that the students eat in the dining halls matter just as much as anybody else. and the truth matters. because these are people, as you pointed out, who did nothing wrong. they literally were just minding their business that
dining halls for workers and a few guests, where a lucky few could sit at communal tables and enjoy the bounty of the trees and forests around them. martin picard has taken this tradition to what is somehow both its logical conclusion and insane extreme, creating his own cabane à sucre, open only during maple season and serving food stemming directly from those humble yet hardy roots. it makes perfect sense in one way. i mean, 130 acres produce about 32,000 gallons of maple sap, which run through these tubes to here, where they re cooked down to about 800 gallons of syrup, which is more or less what they use per season here. nothing leaves the property. and it makes sense, while you re here, to raise hog and cattle on the property. and maybe keep a cabin or two around, for any friends who get too loaded to sleep it off.