james ridge. it is a positive on saturday. officially testing everyone about s the saudis including step. the scent of her probation department is now working with county health officials to try to identify the source of the exposure. in the meantime, a plan to distribute the covid-19 vaccine is now taking shape in santa clara county. south reported jesse gary joints is now live from saturday with more on this vaccine rollout strategy as well as some clarifications to the county s new travel quarantine. jesse? it afternoon. county health officials tweaked the travel quarantine policy. now, people who travel who are required to travel for their jobs as well as healthcare providers are all exempt as well as people who are in transit through santa clara county. for example, passengers at san jose international airport. with all that said, travel during the holiday. while there is a coverts bike and progress is still discouraged. we know that volume of mixing of household a
entrances into public venue. the announcement comes hours after he was forced to apologize for video showing his staff, joking about holding a christmas party during last year s lockdown. i think the overwhelmingly, the, the public see the importance of the, the messages that they are getting by this medium. it is imperfect, we do what we can to explain what we think is, is necessary. i know it s contentious. i know it s difficult, and i know that sometimes the messages are confusing. we do our absolute best to make it as, as clear as possible. and we do everything that we can do to protect public health . that s what we re, we re, we re driven by truck make. a pfizer says a 3rd vaccine dose is effective against the only con variance either. in its partner barn takes a lab tech show, a booster shot office increase protection. eyes also started to develop an army con specific vaccine, which should be available next year. say the children says this year, more than a quarter fro
jake sullivan says president biden was clear and direct about his intentions. he reiterated america s support for ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity. he told president boot directly that if russia further invaded ukraine, the united states and our european allies would respond with strong economic measures. we would provide additional defensive material to the ukrainians above and beyond that, which we are already providing. and we would fortify our nato allies on the eastern flank with additional capabilities in response to such an escalation. he also told president putin, there s another option, de escalation and diplomacy. united states and our european allies would engage in a discussion that covers larger strategic issues. including our strategic concerns with russia and russia s strategic concerns. and these 38 people have been killed in a fire at the main prison in burgundy, his political capital, dozens more were injured to in the early morning, blaise in v
believe that the work of telling our full true history through historic places is the most important work that i firmly believe that the work of telling our true history through historic places is the most important work that the national trust has engaged in over its nearly 75 year history. now, this important work is also being done by everyone you are going to hear from today on this extraordinary panel for this session, towards inclusive history, slavery and race. this panel will explore efforts made by historic sites museums, organizations, and individuals to tell an inclusive and comprehensive story at presidential sites. it is tremendously important that this truth telling happens at presidential sites this panel features presenters with extensive background in curatorial work, public programs, and interpretation. who are using historic places, to advance a broader understanding of race. and how this central, how central the social construct was and remains to understa
our full true history through historic places is the most i firmly believe that the work of telling our true history through historic places is the most important work that the national trust has engaged in over its nearly 75 year history. now, this important work is also being done by everyone you are going to hear from today on this extraordinary panel for this session, towards inclusive history, slavery and race. this panel will explore efforts made by historic sites museums, organizations, and individuals to tell an inclusive and comprehensive story at presidential sites. it is tremendously important that this truth telling happens at presidential sites this panel features presenters with extensive background in curatorial work, public programs, and interpretation. who are using historic places, to advance a broader understanding of race. and how this central, how central the social construct was and remains to understanding all shared national past. all of their work sho