And other personal Care Services for the first time. It also allows gyms to reopen, but the plan also requires strict adherence to a new set of operating guidelines including updating distancing guidelines, capacity limits, positive case reporting, industryspecific directives, and orders businesses to maximize telework when possible. The goal is to try to set a new normal for what we can expect when we enter any business facility or engage in any kind of activity. Reporter still closed will be Indoor Dining and indoor gathering places such as theaters. Welcome to the new abnormal. This is the way, if we are going to be open, these are the protocols we will have to follow. Reporter one Business Leader said the new guidelines lace burdens on struggling businesses, but it is better than staying close. It is great to hear that the personalcare businesses are thumbs up now. There are a lot of people like myself iluded that. Renews t reporter many of the details are still being worked out, b
Because of the location kron 4 sarah stone following the story joins us live tonight, the city and j r. Youre there at the corner beale and brian streets, the heart of that whats the feeling among those who talked to tonight. Well can it really depends on who you ask i spoke with a number of people who live in that area many of them are against the idea they dont like the fact that its opening up. But i also spoke with a number of people he walked through that area on a regular basis and a lot of those folks are open to the idea and accepting to the idea of this new center. A fence surrounds the backside of the soon to open Homeless Navigation Center in San Francisco. A shelter in the shadow of multimillion dollar condos, the bay bridge and the abarca darrow. I dont feel you know i i still feel its not gonna solve the show its not going solve the problem. Debate and battle to open this location has been a heated one. There are currently 6 Homeless Navigation Centers in the city of San
The civil war in the east from gettysburg appomattox. His newest book is darkness at chancellorsville it was released late may. In addition to offering over 30 books, ralph has been a u. S. Army enlisted man and career officer, a columnist and media commentator, a strategy and security analyst, and a researcher in the developing world. His fascination with the study of our civil war dates back to his early to his childhood entering the wars continue. At the present he is working on a novel set during the cold war and is a contributor to the Hoover Institute publication on military history and its impact on world affairs. Without any further introduction, i give you ralph. Thank you. [applause] its always good to be back here. Its terrific. Thank you for coming. I know many of you would much rather not being this condition him and would much rather be out in the 95degree heat but thanks for making a sacrifice. Tammy, in covering my biography, left out one very important thing. I was als
Battle that this trio has yet to cover. And our ongoing series. I hope its ongoing. We have at least one more battle to talk about here at historical society. We have two this season and we thank you for for joining us. So as you heard the subject is the battle of chancellorsville. Its hard to say, especially for new york or chancellorsville paul. But before get there, we have to cover a little bit of the terrain. Its a neglected battle in and of itself. It has so many links to what came before and what came after that we wanted to do context. Jim well, if i can with you, the battle was preceded by quite a few months of quiet in the winter of 1862, 63, but things had changed, as i will show you here because in early. 1863 recruitment of africanamericans the union army begins following the emancipation proclamation and legislation. So much has changed just set the scene for us the chronologically. Well one thing that had been going on during winter of 1860 263 was a decline in morale in
Be back at the New York Historical society is very hard to believe there actually is a battle that this trio has yet to cover. And our ongoing series. I hope its ongoing. We have at least one more battle to talk about here at historical society. We have two this season and we thank you for for joining us. So as you heard the subject is the battle of chancellorsville. Its hard to say, especially for new york or chancellorsville paul. But before get there, we have to cover a little bit of the terrain. Its a neglected battle in and of itself. It has so many links to what came before and what came after that we wanted to do context. Jim well, if i can with you, the battle was preceded by quite a few months of quiet in the winter of 1862, 63, but things had changed, as i will show you here because in early. 1863 recruitment of africanamericans the union army begins following the emancipation proclamation and legislation. So much has changed just set the scene for us the chronologically. Wel