Start off cold this morning. But very sunny skies outside right now mostly Clear Conditions in fact our live camera showing east bay zone right now this are camera on top the east bay hills on berkeley and we can actually see a street to the bay, so its a nice clear morning. But it is very cold check out these that chilly temperatures 40s and 50s right now that im tracking but things are going to change into the afternoon because were going to start to heat up and actually get 70s on the board if you can believe that were going to be well above seasonal averages but then tomorrow, big changes are on the way because look at all that rain all that green on your screen that storm system is headed straight or direction in fact we could start seeing raindrops early tomorrow morning so your commute into work might be a little bit of a wet one so make sure that you grab the umbrellas get those ready tonight and your rain coats because were going to need those for a couple of days, ill let you
Some regions almost all hospital beds are occupied and the number of cases is rising steadily. One of the cities that has witnessed a rapid increase in corona virus infections is a 1000 kilometers east of moscow the situation is dramatic more and more people are falling sick or dying from called 19 thats something out of tour can see caves and other undertakers are experiencing firsthand he and his colleagues are working around the clock our reporter met the men at work. With a steady stream of coronavirus dead speed is of the essence at the morgue every morning the team from the Funeral Agency to fight it while comes here to collect new victims of the pandemic. 29 year old artur kinsey kiev has been working at the funeral home for 12 years but he says hes never had to bury this many bodies that were no good in such a difficult time a lot depends on the team we all know exactly what to do we know who picks up the coffin from which side which shoulders are carried on and that makes a di
Historical precedent . 1918 is the one that comes to mind. And we have nobody better to tell us about 1918 than my good friend christopher nichols. He is a professor of history at oregon state. Hes also director there. Oregon state center for the humanities and founder of their citizenship and crisis initiative. He also studied at harvard, waysleyan and at the university of virginia. Chris is an expert on, i would say, earliest parts of the 20th century. Of course, is he expanding out. He and i, before we came on, were just chatting about new work we have coming out on ideologies on u. S. Foreign policy. That book itself, that term, that title, was a seminole book in the field in 1987. Im really glad someone has decided to go in and update it, shall we say. Theres no better person to do it than chris. Will he talk to us about the 1918 pandemic. I would encourage you, as you look at your zoom screen, on the bottom youll see a q a button. Please, hit that button and submit your questions
Center for the humanities. Event occurred in dallas. Since the pandemic has begun, for our purposes, since we shut down in march, they thing that thing that has been driving our analysis here as historians is what is the historical precedent . Obviously, 1918 is the one that comes to mind and we have nobody better to tell us about 1918 than my friend christopher nichols. Hes an associate professor of history at oregon state. He is also the director of the Oregon State Center for humanities and the founder of their citizenship and crisis initiative. He also studied at harvard and wesleyan, and got his ma and phd from a good friend of ours at the university of virginia. Chris is an expert on i would say the early parts of the 20th century. That is what his previous work was on. He is expanding out and he and i, before we came on, we were chatting about new work on ideologies in u. S. Foreign policy, which is that book itself was a seminal book in the field in 1987 and im glad someone has
In the states most restrictive tear, the bay area counties are shown in light green and include every county except marin, San Francisco and san mateo which are still in the red tier. We have Live Team Coverage tonight. Debora villalon has been settling reaction, first Jana Katsuyama with more on the order itself. Reporter as you mentioned, this extends to most of the state. We are talking 94 of californias population that could be impacted by this curfew. And they stay extended through december 21. California Officials Say they are sounding the alarm with new nighttime curfews after the states Covid Infection rate rose about 50 in the first week of november. Todays actions will help us bring down transmission glenda curve. Californias health and Human Services secretary says instead of the statewide stay athome order like last march the curfew targets 10 pm to 5 am time frame when people tend to socialize, especially leading into the season of holiday parties and gatherings. People mi