the most shockingly aggressive rescue bill of my lifetime is very likely to be signed into law. saturday after an all-night session, senate democrats passed the $1.9 trillion covid relief package in a strict party line vote. because senators made some changes to the bill, it now has to go back to the democratic controlled house which is expected to pass the identical senate version this week, possibly as early as tomorrow. so the bill would then go to the president, president biden for his signature. we re in the early part of march. not the 100-day marker yet. this is an incredible victory for both the country, the biden administrationings the democratic party which held together. they didn t get a vote in either house. they tried to break the party apart. that s bryns did by forcing tough votes on amendments and arguing against the bill in public. democrats won. and as a result, a lot of people s lives are going to get better. by passing this plan we would have delivered
we have been buzz this weekend. a wonderful buzz. we have been planning buzz this weekend. a wonderful buzz. we have been planning this buzz this weekend. a wonderful buzz. we have been planning this for - buzz this weekend. a wonderful buzz. we have been planning this for two i we have been planning this for two years and it s finally happening. looking at social media after one day, it s unbelievable, people are so excited. day, it s unbelievable, people are so excited- day, it s unbelievable, people are so excited. ., . . . so excited. seeing the ships in the harbour, so excited. seeing the ships in the harbour. it s so excited. seeing the ships in the harbour, it s magnificent. - so excited. seeing the ships in the harbour, it s magnificent. does- so excited. seeing the ships in the harbour, it s magnificent. does it. harbour, its magnificent. does it give you a buzz of pride to see hartlepool looking like this? so hartlepool looking like this? sr. much pride. we have litt
work very effectively. this is one of those beautiful cities in the world. people travelling to visit and experience our rolling hills and the incitement of san francisco, the nightlife, the great restaurants excitement. it restaurants excitement. it is restaurants excitement. it is true, it is a beautiful city and extremely wealthy city and for the last decade, you ve benefited enormously from being one of the tech capitals of the united states. how come all of this wealth sits side by side with so many problems? so many roblems with so many problems? so many problems as with so many problems? so many problems as it with so many problems? so many problems as it take with so many problems? so many problems as it take to with so many problems? so many problems as it take to make - problems as it take to make existing after places. but san francisco ten years ago, and with the unemployment rate and even with homelessness, we have seenin even with homelessness, we have see
restaurant inflation has been a little lower than some of these groceries. are you expecting more traffic at your restaurants? you ve been an activist for a long time against hunger and food insecurity. what s your take on? this it is very difficult times. and you know the hospital community most of my friends, we all participate in different charities in terms of turkey and so on and so my new restaurant is brand new close to thanksgiving because i wanted to give the staff actually to be with their families. i read rooster we are open. and yes, it is tough times. but i do think that a moment like this at thanksgiving, whether you are home, whether you are at a friends house, it is a moment we can give thanks. because we all have something to be super grateful for. of course, pressing has hit restaurants as well. we are going through it.
at your restaurants? you ve been an activist for a long time against hunger and food insecurity. what s your take on this? well, it is very difficult times and, you know, the hospitality, most of our chef friends all participate in different charities in terms of turkey giveaways and so on. my new restaurant is prand new and decided to close for thanksgiving because i wanted to give the staff a chance to actually be with their families. at red rooster we re open and fully booked. and yes, it is tough times but i do think a moment like this on thanksgiving whether you re at home, whether you re at a friends house, whether you go to a restaurant, it is a moment where we can give thanks because we all have something we re grateful for. of course pricing has hit restaurants as well, and we re going through it. but i do think this is one of these days that we should enjoy