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was for the pandemic. and according to researchers. with higher prices and added service charges that many restaurants say are vital to keep them running. more restaurants are offering takeout and delivery services. they re booming. in short restaurants have had to adapt and evolve in order to survive. one of the establishments that didn t survive is bobby flay s restaurant, gato. he s a well-known chef and host of the food network, which is owned by cnn s parent company. he closed the doors of gato just days after 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 from around the country from oregon, kentucky, new york, introducing us to some of the leading chefs and experts in the food world. he said dining out has changed for good. march 2020. states were shutting down restaurants. that s an industry sector that has literally switched overnight. like so many ....
from politicians, and actors, and entertainer and foreign leaders and sports stars, you will not believe the letters he got and the people said, during the course of this interview we talk about the ideas and we apply it to current events and history. the president does a fantastic interview if you let him speak. that is what i did. it is last interview before that, i want to check it out. you can get the book at 45 books.com. amazon.com. this is the exclusive first interview. and ladies and gentlemen the book comes out on tuesday. enjoy. we ll have a good time here. i m not andrea michelle, i m not here to play games and tricks. you have a book that is coming out, a fantastic book, letters to trump, throughout your life, and career, you are a business man, tv, is amazing, sports these people writing you the letters. they all love you. i want to talk about some of these people, this is really a book of letters but a fantastic history. i think you can help us talk about ....
of the union claim. freeze federal spending. social security, as well. that is why biden s polls are so low. walt disney ceo slashing jobs. will rename reedy creek. disney will honor the debt. there is a new sheriff in town. the philadelphia eagles will take on the kansas city chiefs. people count us out, don t count us out. [cheering] ainsley: nice job, everyone. lawrence is there in philadelphia because the eagles are playing steve s kansas chiefs on sunday on fox 6:30 on sunday night. lawrence, they are fired up. we are loving the interviews. you know, we are so fair and balanced on fox that they sent a cowboy fan to philly to celebrate with them and they have been so nice. steve: absolutely and lawrence, we ve seen a lot of memorabilia for different teams that guy with the eagles hat, never seen anything like that. i want one. can you figure out where you get it and bring one back for me? i got you, brother. steve wants an eagle hat. ....
details about this killer except to mention one unusual fact. what s unusual about this, this was a 28-year-old woman apparently. that s an uncommon profile for these kinds of shooters. it s just rare. the mass shooters tend to be male. more than 90% of these shootings are carried out by men. laura: turns out the killer s identity didn t match the preferred criteria of the media which is white, male. they like when they are angry immigrants or others. someone mentally unstable perhaps but still had access to an ar-15 style weapon. but this shooter wasn t just any old former female student at the school. she referred to herself as he/him and was reportedly in the midst of a so called transition process. now what treatments this individual was receiving or had received is still unknown. but all day long authorities went out of their way to avoid releasing this information. instead simply referring to the killer as a 28-year-old woman. until the question was dir ....
work through the weekend to pass a major tax climate, and health care plan. after almost a year of negotiations. the first votes expected to begin tomorrow afternoon. today, the senate s top democrat laid out key parts of the bill. this is a very, very, very big deal. including producing prescription drug costs, fighting climate, change closing tax loopholes for corporations in the wealthy, and reducing deficit. i believe we will have 50 votes to pass this legislation at the end of the day. as senator schumer said, this bill includes significant ways to have corporate america be more accountable. finally imposing a corporate minimum tax and another, attacks on companies doing stop by buybacks. this is a common practice when they have extra cash and they choose not to spend it on employees, or research and development. instead, they buy back stock to boost its price and hookup their shareholders. now they choose to do that, should this bill pass, they will be hit wit ....