Home on the livestream, we welcome you. My name is martin. And executive director of the institute of war and democracy. We are the humble group of scholars that bring you programs such as this, and its our absolute pleasure to have paul with us tonight. The institute, what do we do . Apologize to the veterans. They hear this every few weeks. The institute serves as a Research Corps and the Higher Education center of the museum. We like to call or sells a community of scholars. Our job is to build bridges to academics and other experts around the world to make them part of the family and plug them into programs such as this. To produce scholarship of our own, as our multiple senior awardwinning historian has done with all 10 of his books. We also offer a wonderful new service, the world war ii veteran Research Project and service, which you can find on the website. You can trace the individual history of world war ii participants throughout the war, put that package together through ar
New tonight at 11 00 p. M. For the First Time Since the start of the pandemic, bay area restaurants welcome customers for service. That is relief. Even in the smallest way. Nice we can sit here and have a meal and wine. Tonight how things went and how wineries hope to use this as a road map to reopening. Alameda county has the most confirmed coronavirus cases in the bay area and tonight officials explain why they arent concerned. We anticipated, you know, to potentially see bumps in cases. Police open fire on a man, the chief says the man was a homicide suspect. New tonight at 11 00 p. M. And streaming on cbsn bay area, napa county restaurants become the first in the bay area to allow dine in service. Good evening. I am ken bastida. I am elizabeth cook. Napa county leads the way in reopening. Reporter the heartbeat in napa county started to beat again as the restaurants open their doors tonight as the number of cases in napa county was so low. We saw it coming. We guessed today would b
Have a meal and wine. Tonight how things went and how wineries hope to use this as a road map to reopening. Alameda county has the most confirmed coronavirus cases in the bay area and tonight officials explain why they arent concerned. We anticipated, you know, to potentially see bumps in cases. Police open fire on a man, the chief says the man was a homicide suspect. New tonight at 11 00 p. M. And streaming on cbsn bay area, napa county restaurants become the first in the bay area to allow dine in service. Good evening. I am ken bastida. I am elizabeth cook. Napa county leads the way in reopening. Reporter the heartbeat in napa county started to beat again as the restaurants open their doors tonight as the number of cases in napa county was so low. We saw it coming. We guessed today would be the day. We are one of the first open. We happen ready. Reporter this is the day he has been waiting for for nearly two months. His chef was back in the kitchen. We have been doing dine in to home
A serious but manageable wave of infections in california is a prediction we brought you last month. And i do think that we will be able to limit the spread. I just dont know where it will stop. Reporter four week pass and couple of steepiest social distances guidelines again, dr. Bonnie maldonado told us disaster was preventable. And we really did think if you kept people apart and did it properly, that would prevent this from spreading. Reporter if you started thinking about the other side of the curve and what an exit strategy might look like for california, now that we know what sort of time frame we seem to be working on . Absolutely. I mean, i think we kind of have that in the back of our minds from the beginning, but we just wanted to see if this would work, and we always thought, well, then how do you peel it back . What if we do that and then the virus reintroduced from somewhere else. Reporter so while we may have accomplished our first goal, we are still a a ways off from wh
Greatest cities. Its unusual in such an urban area to have so much open space that were bringing back to nature and getting kids, families, seniors, everyone out into nature right in their backyard. Reporter but theres also a plan to create a state of the art Va Medical Center here and a National Cemetery holding the cremated remains of former military members. Were a coast guard city. The city is very proud of its navy roots, and the opportunity to see the former Naval Air Station become a final resting place for veterans is very eloquent and its a very nice fit for whats going on. Reporter the cemetery will start with 25 to 30,000 niches or burial container, and with the local military cemeteries already full, families have had to face the prospect of burying their loved ones far away. At the rate were going, that 30,000 will fill up the day it opens because i know many veterans, including my family, have ashes at their homes. We cant even reserve a space until the actual facility is