beach are exquisite. one of the beauties of the site is the preservation of the animal and human footprints is excellent. my colleague doctor alison burns has done most of the research, she is on holiday and cannot be here, it s a remarkable site. so holiday and cannot be here, it s a remarkable site. holiday and cannot be here, it s a remarkable site. so how important is this? it is unusual remarkable site. so how important is this? it is unusual because remarkable site. so how important is this? it is unusual because most - this? it is unusual because most footrint this? it is unusual because most footprint beds this? it is unusual because most footprint beds span this? it is unusual because most footprint beds span one - this? it is unusual because most footprint beds span one period l this? it is unusual because most| footprint beds span one period of time that this spans 8000 years, so it tracks from just off the ice age to even a thousand years ago. the oldest beds are mu
they greatly decreases hospitalizations and deaths. they could become available in the next coming weeks. so i think we ll have to acknowledge here we are in boxes. we don t want to be in boxes. we hate being in boxes. we resisted being in boxes. we were told to be in a box out of an abundance of caution just to get us through the holidays and hopefully we will be back to normal. when we return from site holiday. greg gutfeld, it is great to see you. your thoughts on the covid developments. i find a heartbreaking, no mike that i be close to harold. the love and the time of the pandemic is destroying us. there is so far away yet i can see him. i can almost touch and, but i won t. you know it s amazing, how far ahead this show has been on a lot of things. for example, we were the first show i think to talk about the travel ban and to talk about