Enclave, he announced the mobilization of reservists and ordered the clearing of terrorists from the areas bordering the gaza strip. The Russian Embassy is monitoring the situation; the mission has not received any reports of injured compatriots. The most serious escalation of the palestinianisraeli conflict in a decade is being monitored by the near east news bureau. Sergey pashkov. He again got into direct contact with the studio. Sergeira, hello, what is known at this moment, what steps the israeli authorities are taking. Hello, yes, indeed, the situation is very tense, such a situation has not been remembered in the last 50 years ; for the first time in half a century, martial law has been declared in israel since the yom kippur war, which began on october 6, 1973. Todays confrontation began at 7 00 am, when literally in the first two hours of the morning the palestinians released israel received more than 2,000 surfacetosurface missiles, hitting dozens of israeli cities, apartment
We are hearing about the ongoing protest. We will be discussing free speech and its limits. Democrats can call 202 7488000. Republicans at 202 7488001. Independents at 202 7488002. A special line for students, administrators and faculty members is 202 7488003. You can also send us a text at the same number or catch up with us on social media. A very good wednesday morning to you. You can go ahead and start calling in now. The columbia campus, to break up the New York Post with this headline. Cops finally arrest antijewish writers. And from the New York Daily News , dozens arrested. Some of the headlines out of new york, focus across the country at ucla. They know that dueling groups of protesters clashed on wednesday. Grappling in fistfight and using sticks to beat one another. Police wearing helmets and fascial slowly separated the two groups. Going on to note that across the country, some 1100 people have been arrested at least protests. This morning we are asking you about those pro
Evacuated in the middle of the afternoon. The hazard crews say was making its way through the store getting across the bay area. Maybe a little difficult this weekend. Were live on 6 ad talking about closures on highways, railways, and even waterways. When fun time from the bay areas local news station. Youre watching kron. 4 news. Good evening. Thanks for joining us for kron for news at 10. Im ken wayne and im noelle bellow. Your weekend plans could be affected by roadwork in the east bay. A stretch of 6. 80, southbound. In the pleasanton area is now closed until monday morning. Kron fours dan thorn live for that work is taking place right now. He joins us with more. Dan. Yeah, i busy night. Busy weekend as just started this work here on 6. 80, southbound about an hour ago. And this is about repairing the roadway of 6. 80, southbound. By about 9 miles between pleasanton to seminole and caltrans says that if youre going to be traveling through the area this weekend, be prepared for tra
This morning the life and legacy of the late senator Dianne Feinstein. We look back at her career in the bay area and on the national stage, plus how she changed american society. And she paved the path for women. More on feinsteins role as a trailblazer. The legacy she leaves behind is one that will be unmatched for certainly my lifetime. Good morning, and thanks for starting your day with us. Today is saturday, september 30th. Im max derro. All across the bay area, california and the nation, merchs are remembering Dianne Feinstein. The longtime senator, former San Francisco mayor and supervisor died thursday night at the age of 90 years old. Now everyone from politicians to journalists to her constituents are telling their stories about how she affected their lives. Very sad and it really makes me very grateful to have been able to cover her back to when she was mayor. I mean, she was an amazing person. She defied being put in any kind of a political box. I learned from her that you
Dianne feinstein. We look back at her career here in the bay area and on the national stage, plus how she changed american society. And paving the path of women, feinsteins role as a trailblazer. The legacy shea leaves behind is one that will be unmatched for certainly my lifetime. Recalling good morning, thanks for starting your day with us. Today is september 30th. Im max darrow. All across california and the nation, americans are remembering Dianne Feinstein, the longtime senator, former San Francisco mayor and supervisor died thursday night at the age of 90. Now everyone from politicians to journalists to her constituents are telling their stories about how she affected their lives. Im very sad, and it really makes me very grateful to have been able to cover her back to when she was mayor. I mean, she was an amazing person. She defied being put in any kind of a political box. I learned from her that you take your job seriously, you better be prepared, and you hold yourself with som