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redwood city and a new robin restaurant and the openings come during the pandemic is the national restaurant association said one in six restaurants has closed, but these new restaurants say they are here to stay. >> we are very aware of the situation and we know about opening the new restaurant as well and we are optimistic and we think the economy is going to move forward and we feel we have a great product and people come and visit. so we are excited. >> some of the restaurant projects were in the works before the pandemic began in the owner's say they felt financial pressure to open despite the limitations. >>> people in a neighborhood in san jose say a wild pig problem has gotten out of control. they say they have watched as their yards have been ripped pieces. we hear that neighbors are also worried about their safety. >> i was kind of in shock and couldn't believe it. >> reporter: he tried everything to protect his new lawn and a rock barrier and spraying chemicals but it wasn't enough for wild pigs to feast on his lawn. >> we would maybe get one patch of grass and i could just put it back in, bu
redwood city and a new robin restaurant and the openings come during the pandemic is the national restaurant association said one in six restaurants has closed, but these new restaurants say they are here to stay. >> we are very aware of the situation and we know about opening the new restaurant as well and we are optimistic and we think the economy is going to move forward and we feel we have a great product and people come and visit. so we are excited. >> some of the restaurant...
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the national restaurant association has reported that nearly one in six restaurants is now closed eitherhat represents about 100,000 nationwide. a award-winning celebrity chef david burke joins me now. thank you very much for joining us. >> nice to be here, thank you. gerry: david, just give us -- this is a devastating, devastating hit to the restaurant sector. from your perspective, again, you're, you know, you're a famous celebrity chef, how bad is it? >> you know, it's bad. [laughter] it's bad. we kept going for a long time, for many months with the berth changing in the northeast it's really bad, you know? the thing i say when it's raining, it basically ruins your whole week. you can't sit outside, can only have 25% outside in both new york and new jersey. the math doesn't work. it doesn't add up. and, you know, one in six restaurants closing by the end of the year, i think that might be two in six. so it's just not adding up. the ppp money has run out. you know, even at 25% indoors, you know, we're still paying taxes, or we're still paying gas bills, linens, alcohol, food costs are
the national restaurant association has reported that nearly one in six restaurants is now closed eitherhat represents about 100,000 nationwide. a award-winning celebrity chef david burke joins me now. thank you very much for joining us. >> nice to be here, thank you. gerry: david, just give us -- this is a devastating, devastating hit to the restaurant sector. from your perspective, again, you're, you know, you're a famous celebrity chef, how bad is it? >> you know, it's bad....
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the national restaurant association has reported that nearly one in six restaurants is now closed eitherly or long term. that represents about 100,000 nationwide. a award-winning celebrity chef david burke joins me now. thank you very much for joining us. >> nice to be here, thank you. gerry: david, just give us -- this is a devastating, devastating hit to the restaurant sector. from your perspective, again, you're, you know, you're a famous celebrity chef, how bad is it? >> you know, it's bad. [laughter] it's bad. we kept going for a long time, for many months with the berth changing in the northeast it's really bad, you know? the thing i say when it's raining, it basically ruins your whole week. you can't sit outside, can only have 25% outside in both new york and new jersey. the math doesn't work. it doesn't add up. and, you know, one in six restaurants closing by the end of the year, i think that might be two in six. so it's just not adding up. the ppp money has run out. you know, even at 25% indoors, you know, we're still paying taxes, or we're still paying gas bills, linens, alcoho
the national restaurant association has reported that nearly one in six restaurants is now closed eitherly or long term. that represents about 100,000 nationwide. a award-winning celebrity chef david burke joins me now. thank you very much for joining us. >> nice to be here, thank you. gerry: david, just give us -- this is a devastating, devastating hit to the restaurant sector. from your perspective, again, you're, you know, you're a famous celebrity chef, how bad is it? >> you...
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percent of registered runs nationwide expect to close in the next 6 months according to the national restaurant association it's going to be fixed 3 maybe even 80 percent because. right now a lot in the warmer days we can sort of hit a break even. if people if the business goes down people are going to run out of money pretty soon you have to be creaming your house. after 3 decades in chicago celebrity chef rick bayless whose trim staff it is numerous chicago be stroh's it is bracing for worse to come and his pockets are deeper than most restaurants especially independent own restaurants are sort of the fabric of the neighborhood come next spring if we don't get some sort of financial assistance from the government those neighborhoods are downtown area they're going to look very different and it's going to take a few years to rebuild restaurants are getting creative with street closures and outdoor seating and heat lamps they're trying to keep people coming as long as they can but in cold weather climates like chicago nobody really knows how long they can go on chicago's once bustling magnificent mile shop
percent of registered runs nationwide expect to close in the next 6 months according to the national restaurant association it's going to be fixed 3 maybe even 80 percent because. right now a lot in the warmer days we can sort of hit a break even. if people if the business goes down people are going to run out of money pretty soon you have to be creaming your house. after 3 decades in chicago celebrity chef rick bayless whose trim staff it is numerous chicago be stroh's it is bracing for worse...
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if restaurants, national restaurant association said last month that 100,000 restaurants are alreadyd. 40% of restaurant owners say they cannot keep going more than another few months. then you it's a major economic disaster just in terms of restaurants. i want to talk about one restaurant owner down in texas. a woman who owns a bar and grill that can seem to get open because of the log on and she's gone through severe depression that made a suicide attempt. now she's turned to alcohol. i've a message for her tonight. don't listen, we know now when we are learning that the fear from covid, the damage, the side effects of covid, the side effects from the lockdowns is worse potentially than covid itself. hang in there. we're on it. i hope we can focus on the lockdown damage and not just on covid. tucker. >> tucker: dr. siegel, thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >> tucker: horrible story out of denver, shot at trump supporter in the face and killed him. while the confusion around the case and standing with someone who is danny right nearby when it happened. after the break. ♪ >>
if restaurants, national restaurant association said last month that 100,000 restaurants are alreadyd. 40% of restaurant owners say they cannot keep going more than another few months. then you it's a major economic disaster just in terms of restaurants. i want to talk about one restaurant owner down in texas. a woman who owns a bar and grill that can seem to get open because of the log on and she's gone through severe depression that made a suicide attempt. now she's turned to alcohol. i've a...
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losses from march through july and 100,000 locations completely closed according to the national restaurant association large portion of them expected to become permanent as the cooler months limit outdoor dining and lawmakers struggle with the stalemate over stimulus spending >> and mathini certainly ssisn' alone. half of the small business members that received federal aid say they'll need more help in the next 12 months and what's worse, one in five say they'll have to close their doors for good if economic conditions don't improve in the next six months. >> kate rogers, thanks. >>> so what's the cost of washington's failure michaelen is the co-founder of axios, he is with us you're plugged in in washington. let's talk about the fallout here who gets the blame when a deal doesn't get done >> shep, i have new reporting for you from both ends of pennsylvania avenue and the blame rightly goes mostly to the white house, republicans control the senate, so right there they control two-thirds of the actors and the president out there in the last 48 hours making the toxic politics even worse. so you mention
losses from march through july and 100,000 locations completely closed according to the national restaurant association large portion of them expected to become permanent as the cooler months limit outdoor dining and lawmakers struggle with the stalemate over stimulus spending >> and mathini certainly ssisn' alone. half of the small business members that received federal aid say they'll need more help in the next 12 months and what's worse, one in five say they'll have to close their...
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according to the national restaurant association, nearly one in six is closed either long-term or for good. new york city alone they tell us could lose 12,000 restaurants to the pandemic that's according to the state comptroller. take a life look on bleaker street in greenwich village. 53 degrees right now, but new york streets have been packed since the summer, and as you can see, they're out and about under the sort of covering tonight it's bustling. it's fun there's music. a bright spot in so much darkness friends and families outside with their masks, but like i said, it rained all day, and temperatures are dropping across a large chunk of the country so restaurants are going to have to be mighty creative to keep their doors open cnbc's contessa brewer is in poughkeepsie, new york, with a restaurant owner doing exactly that hey, contessa. >> hi there, shep, nice to see you. it's not a nice night out. it's raining, cold, and winter is coming. a lot of people don't want to sit in doors because of coronavirus and their capacity restrictions, so here at paula's public house in poughke
according to the national restaurant association, nearly one in six is closed either long-term or for good. new york city alone they tell us could lose 12,000 restaurants to the pandemic that's according to the state comptroller. take a life look on bleaker street in greenwich village. 53 degrees right now, but new york streets have been packed since the summer, and as you can see, they're out and about under the sort of covering tonight it's bustling. it's fun there's music. a bright spot in...
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percent of restaurants nationwide expect to close in the next 6 months according to the national restaurant associationit's going to be 60 maybe even 80 percent because right now a lot in the warmer days we can sort of hit a break even. if people if the business goes down people are going to run out of money pretty soon do you have any cream in your house. after 3 decades in chicago celebrity chef rick bayless whose trim staff it is numerous chicago be stroh's it is bracing for worse to come and his pockets are deeper than most restaurants especially independent own restaurants are sort of the fabric of the neighborhoods come next spring if we don't get some sort of financial assistance from the government those neighborhoods are downtown area they're going to look very different and it's going to take a few years to rebuild restaurants are getting creative with street closures and outdoor seating and heat lamps they're trying to keep people coming as long as they can but in cold weather climates like chicago nobody really knows how long they can go on chicago's once bustling magnificent mile shopping
percent of restaurants nationwide expect to close in the next 6 months according to the national restaurant associationit's going to be 60 maybe even 80 percent because right now a lot in the warmer days we can sort of hit a break even. if people if the business goes down people are going to run out of money pretty soon do you have any cream in your house. after 3 decades in chicago celebrity chef rick bayless whose trim staff it is numerous chicago be stroh's it is bracing for worse to come...
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it is supported by the national federation of independent business, the national restaurant association, the american hotel and lodging association, the international franchise association, and hospitality maine. i would ask unanimous consent that letters of support for our amendment be printed in the record at the conclusion of my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: madam president, i urge our colleagues to support this amendment, to do so now, even if you disagree on other issues that may be taken up. surely we can come together and extend this bipartisan, highly successful program to secure the jobs of small businesses and also to ensure that these small businesses stay afloat. we want to make sure that small businesses, which employ the majority of people in this country, are able to keep their employees employed. we can continue to work to find common ground, and i'm involved in those efforts, on other policies to help support the health and safety of americans and the safe, responsible opening of our communities. we need more resources for tests and vac
it is supported by the national federation of independent business, the national restaurant association, the american hotel and lodging association, the international franchise association, and hospitality maine. i would ask unanimous consent that letters of support for our amendment be printed in the record at the conclusion of my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: madam president, i urge our colleagues to support this amendment, to do so now, even if you disagree...
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the national restaurant association says 40%, nearly half of all restaurants will permanently close in next six months if they don't get a second round. and susan's point, treasury secretary mnuchin says there is 130 billion waiting immediately to go to second round of paycheck protection program. 300 billion total that hasn't been used. why not get that out, prop up some airlines? i know if you're a free market capitalist i lean that way, but it is such a vital important part of our economy. you can't let them go under. they're looking at a march targeted approach which makes sense at this point in time. stuart: it does indeed. heather, thanks for joining us. we'll move on to talk about the second wave that has indeed hit europe. parts of europe as we said, locking down again because of a spike in the number of virus cases in europe. brian brenberg joins us now. the first lockdown didn't seem to help, didn't seem to work for them in europe. now they're going to a second lockdown. what does that tell you? >> yeah, it killed their economy, stuart. which is why so many of europe's leader
the national restaurant association says 40%, nearly half of all restaurants will permanently close in next six months if they don't get a second round. and susan's point, treasury secretary mnuchin says there is 130 billion waiting immediately to go to second round of paycheck protection program. 300 billion total that hasn't been used. why not get that out, prop up some airlines? i know if you're a free market capitalist i lean that way, but it is such a vital important part of our economy....
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new hampshire account for nearly 70,000 jobs and $3 billion in sales, according to the national restaurant association. hotels represent another 29,000 jobs and $1 billion in wages and salaries, according to the american hotel and lodging association. we have got to do more to help them. now, based on these conversations, i worked with senator cardin, the ranking member on the small business committee, and others to come up with legislation that recognizes the continuing need for small business assistance. our bill would extend the deadline for p.p.p. application and let businesses that have already received a p.p.p. loan that are still struggling to apply again. it would streamline the process for borrowers to obtain forgiveness for their loans, and it would allow local chambers of commerce and destination marketing organizations access to the p.p.p. program. it would also significantly increase funding for eidl grants and make important reforms to that program. this and other measures must be part of any future covid-19 relief package, and i would urge the majority leader to quickly bring a package
new hampshire account for nearly 70,000 jobs and $3 billion in sales, according to the national restaurant association. hotels represent another 29,000 jobs and $1 billion in wages and salaries, according to the american hotel and lodging association. we have got to do more to help them. now, based on these conversations, i worked with senator cardin, the ranking member on the small business committee, and others to come up with legislation that recognizes the continuing need for small business...
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of the national rural association talked about how the coronavirus has affected rural schools in 2020. many are online, leading to connectivity suit -- to connection issues. think that restaurantas are really an area and how schools are helping communities. we had flexibility that allowed that, even the building was closed. there was other innovative solutions that communities are coming up with. one in virginia is the wireless on wheels. think 22creating i solar wireless hotspots for students to connect and connect up to five devices. i think that there has been innovation across the board, and how they send out the feeding program, and how they are also connecting students to u.s. p or hotspots. however they can do it, they are finding it to work. >> monday night on c-span two the communicators. >> the national press club hosted a virtual discussion on diversity and inclusion in journalism following a summer of nationwide protests over excessive use of force by police and racial injustice. the discussion focused on how newsrooms are changing how they approach hiring and story coverage as well as advice for young journalists entering the profession. this runs for one hour, 10
of the national rural association talked about how the coronavirus has affected rural schools in 2020. many are online, leading to connectivity suit -- to connection issues. think that restaurantas are really an area and how schools are helping communities. we had flexibility that allowed that, even the building was closed. there was other innovative solutions that communities are coming up with. one in virginia is the wireless on wheels. think 22creating i solar wireless hotspots for students...
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director of the national rural education association talks about how the coronavirus has affected rural schools in 2020. think the parking lot of the school, parking lot of a library, or a restauranta is really one of the areas how schools are helping and communities are helping. we did have some flexibility that allowed, even the building was closed, we could allow access. there are other innovative solutions communities are coming up with. one in virginia is on wheels. , think they have 22 wireless solar wireless hotspots for students to connect up to five devices. i think there has been innovation across the board on how they send out the feeding program, but how they are connecting students with usb or hotspots. they are finding a way to make it work. easterny night at 8:00 on "the communicators" on c-span2. the competition is on. the apart of this year's studentcam video competition. of the national conference -- conversation by making a documentary exploring the issues you want a president and congress to address in 2021. the bold with your documentary. include c-span video. 100 thousand dollars in total cash prizes, including a grand prize of $500,000. the deadline is janua
director of the national rural education association talks about how the coronavirus has affected rural schools in 2020. think the parking lot of the school, parking lot of a library, or a restauranta is really one of the areas how schools are helping and communities are helping. we did have some flexibility that allowed, even the building was closed, we could allow access. there are other innovative solutions communities are coming up with. one in virginia is on wheels. , think they have 22...
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of the national rural education association talks about how the coronavirus has affected rural scores -- rural schools in 2020. >> i think the parking lot of the school or the library, or restaurantof the areas how schools are helping in communities are helping. allowedlexibility that the --, or the library that we couldn't allow access. there are innovative solutions that the community is coming up with. wirelessrginia is the on wheels in louisa county. i think they created 22 solar wireless hotspots for students to connect, up to five devices. there has been innovation across the board on how they send out their feeding program, but how they are connecting students with usb, or hotspots. there find a way to make it work. announcer: tonight at 8:00 on c-span two. ♪ announcer: you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. --ated by america's tape cable television companies and brought to today by your television provider. journal."n host: michael binder is the factory director of the public union research lab at the university of north florida. he is also an associate political science professor. let's begin with the importance of winning florida and any presidentia
of the national rural education association talks about how the coronavirus has affected rural scores -- rural schools in 2020. >> i think the parking lot of the school or the library, or restaurantof the areas how schools are helping in communities are helping. allowedlexibility that the --, or the library that we couldn't allow access. there are innovative solutions that the community is coming up with. wirelessrginia is the on wheels in louisa county. i think they created 22 solar...
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national rural education association talks about how the coronavirus has affected rural schools in 2020. many are online leading to conductivity issues for students. >> i think the parking lot of the school or the library or restaurant. it is really one of the areas how schools are helping and how communities are helping. we had some flexibility that allows that even though the building was close where we can allow access. there is other innovative solutions that communities are coming up with, one in virginia is the wireless on wheels and they are creating i think 22 wireless, solar wireless hotspots for students to connect. i think there has been innovation across the board on how they send out their feeding program but also how they are connecting students with usb or hotspots. they are finding a way to make it work. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the announcer: recently former president barack obama hosted a and supportrida
national rural education association talks about how the coronavirus has affected rural schools in 2020. many are online leading to conductivity issues for students. >> i think the parking lot of the school or the library or restaurant. it is really one of the areas how schools are helping and how communities are helping. we had some flexibility that allows that even though the building was close where we can allow access. there is other innovative solutions that communities are coming up...