Welcome back. A restaurant appears to be burned and a witness says that firefighters told him that icks. He she reaunteaceerord is fami owned. And a devastating milestone in the pandemic. The coronavirus has now taken more than 200,000 lives here in the u. S. Right now cases are on the rise in 33 states, washington, d. C. A puerto rico. Officials warn at least 18 states are in the socalled red zone. Here at home, cases do appear to be stabilizing. Now more indoor businesses will get the green lights to reopen. Solano, alameda and is an made day counties moved from the purple tier to the red tier. And the economy of course is just one of the things that were following. Amy hollyfield is live for us in san mateo county. How are you . Clrt it looks like people are working out there. Well come back to you in a moment. We do want to check in now with some other reopenings that are happening. The state has relaxed restrictions on nail salons, they can now reopen and take customers inside. Bu
County School Officials say students will be filling classrooms and hallways as early as next week. Good evening, im ken wayne and im pam moore, thank you for joining us at 9. This is the list these transitional kindergarten through 6th grade schools were cleared to open their classrooms on tuesday september the 8th tonight from 4 say sacking talk to the counties, Public Health officer and the assistant superintendent of schools. Taylor joins us now with more on what they had to say taylor. School Bayside Martin luther king Junior Academy is one of the few Public Schools on that list actually. Majority of the schools on that list that were cleared are smaller private schools. They were cleared based on 30 recommendations or orders for the safe reopening of schools in marin county. Students at 15 schools in marine county will be back in their classrooms as early as tuesday ryan county out is in tier one of the new state framework for which means that in order for schools to reopen the c
General james holmes, commander of air combat command, discussed the future of the u. S. Air force during a virtual conversation with the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. This is an hour. Good afternoon, everyone. Warm welcome to all of you. Im dave deptula, dean of the institute for Aerospace Studies and would like that thank air combat command general commander james holmes for joining us today. After so many years of service and in key positions throughout our air force, needs little introduction. Simply summarize by saying hes excelled in operational, staff and academic purchase suits at every level, and as a result, hes brought an unsurpassed degree of competence to his current job. As commander of air combat command hes responsible for organizing, training and equipping air force aerospace cyber and Intelligence Forces for Rapid Deployment and employment. With that mobile, id like to turn it observer ver to you to what are at the top of your priority lists these days esp
To all of you. This is dean i would like to thank air combat general mike holmes for joining us today. Now, after so many years of service, in key positions throughout our air force, he needs no little introduction. Ill summarized by saying he has excelled in operational, staff and academic pursuits at every level. As a result, he is brought in an surpassed degree of competence to his current job. As the command of air combat command, hes responsible for organizing, training and equipping air force and Intelligence Forces for rapid deployment. With that i would like to turn it over to you, to share with us what issues are at the top of your priority list these days. Especially when it comes to the operational employment vero space assets in key regions, around the globe. Im shaking his stick over to you. Thank you thanks for those kind words. Hello everybody, thanks for spending some time with the Mitchell Institute thanks for giving me a chance to talk a little bit. As he point out ai
Security, and Civic Education and empowerment. This conversation is part of a broader and Strategic Dialogue on civics as a National Security imperative. The Broader Program and todays. Rogram are generously funded we are very grateful. Todays amazing lineup of speakers will focus on the ways in which systemic racism, in addition to being a in fundamental violation of our commitment to human rights, is also a National Security issue. From sidelining essential voices and talents in National Security to undermining our influence around the world, to presenting all too tempting target adversaries to dos exploit. Tomorrow afternoon, same place and time at 4 00, we will have part two of the conversation where we will delve into the ways in which revitalizing Civic Education and engagement can help address the inequities and National Security threats. Engaged inust be sustaining our democracy. Civic education can help you click equip us to be better effective and to hold our institutions acc