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Eat, Drink and Be Murphy: Looking back yes, we have to at COVID-19 2020
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Oh, no, not a look back at 2020. Most everyone is trying to forget it, and here we are bringing it right back up.
For many restaurant and bar owners, 2020 is considered a four-letter word, thanks to COVID-19 and resulting business shutdowns and slowdowns, employee layoffs, and flying by the seat of your pants to stay afloat while the rules of operation change midstream.
Heading into 2021, many remain fearful of the impact the pandemic will have on their livelihoods. The warm weather gave a much-needed shot in the arm to the establishments that could provide outdoor service, but as the heart of the cold season approaches, the coronavirus could undo everything and set everyone back to square one.
you told me earlier. oh, he is now! that s for sure. alisyn: that was a great action shot. him checking his numbers. john fox and todd reardon are now retired welders and they d like to consider themselves on permanent vacation. gregg: put the welding away! that s a great story. lelo is in court today, troubled star lindsey lowe man may find if she ll stand trial for grand theft, for walking out of a store with a $2500 necklace. adam housley, what s going to happen today? reporter: the two big questions for los angeles audiences is what will she be wearing and will she show up on time. that seems to be the two biggest questions every time this happens in southern california, when she goes to the courthouse and interestingly enough, it s the courthouse right by the international airport, which
hopeful example of what a free libya could be. a place where the dignity and the desires of all people for freedom and opportunity are respected. u.s. predator drones are joining the nato campaign to protect civilians in libya. the remote-controlled planes can fly lower and pinpoint targets more precisely than traditional fighter jets. now, nato has been reluctant to bomb libyan troops in cities, fearing civilians will be killed. syrians poured into the streets in at least five cities thank you, demanding that president bashar al assad step down. security forces opened fire, as they ve done over the past six fridays. so far we have learned of seven deaths today. police are out beating the brush again today, hoping to find new clues in the long island serial killer case. the search is focused around long island bay. that is where at least eight sets of remains have been found. criminal profilers interviewed by the new york times say the suspect is likely a young marrie
24-hour air combat patrol. john mccain says the rebels are his heroes. we ll be doing a press thing later on this afternoon. i m meeting with the council and the military and meeting with lots of people. gregg: conor powell is streaming live from benghazi. reporter: american officials are trying to figure out who are these rebels. senator mccain is meeting with members of the leadership. i met with officials from the libyan opposition and saw memorials to the libyan fighters who have been killed here in recent weeks. he called these libyan fighters his heros. he says he s here primarily to figure out who they are and gauge the situation here on the ground. we understand he s meeting with the members of the council. he will have a press conference later today to talk about what he has seen and heard. he s only expected to be here for a day or so. the conflict started in february and since then senator mccain has been a vocal supporters of u.s. intervention in libya. he wan