Across the u. S. West coast. Starting with india and china who have agreed to deescalate tensions along the disputed border in the 3 months after their biggest military confrontation in the last 45 years Foreign Ministers have been holding talks in moscow 20 indian soldiers were killed in hand to hand combat with chinese troops back in june in this border area of the north and the region so weve got a 5 point plan now it centers on existing border agreements new delhi and beijing have agreed to. To quickly disengage the use of firearms along the border is already banned both have committed to continue talking through diplomatic and military channels and to speed up socalled trust Building Measures is the team at this hour in a moment reaction from beijing with katrina you starting with Elizabeth Piron im in new delhi tell us more about elizabeth and any reaction so far. Hi come on so we havent had any official government reaction to what came out of the Foreign Ministers meeting in mos
One person and lost everything including the roof over their heads in the flooding in sudan and violent protests in colombias capital followed the death of a man repeatedly tasered by police 10 people have now been killed. So india and china have agreed to deescalate tension along their disputed border nearly 3 months after their biggest military confrontation in the last 45 years Foreign Ministers held talks in moscow this goes back to when 20 indian soldiers were killed in hand to hand combat with chinese troops in june in the border area of the Northern Region china admitted casualties but never gave any details on them so theres a 5 point plan now it centers on existing border agreements new delhi and beijing of agreed to quickly disengage the use of firearms along the border is already bans both have committed to continue talking through diplomatic and military channels and to speed up socalled trust Building Measures so heres some reaction now from beijing with our reporter katri
Martha washington and other women of the eighteenth century. One of them is Mary Ball Washington. The month of march is womens History Month but part of the closure, here we are tonight. Mention a couple steps, one important thing the audience probably knows by now. To come to mount vernon, you have an opportunity to stroll the ground and see the museum quite soon. Those particular challenges, please come to the mount vernon support mount vernon in that way. July 8th coming around the corner, will feature justice ginsburg, the host and creator of the recent pbs miniseries on the constitution interviewed by someone no less notable, david rubenstein, join us for that conversation so we can learn more about the constitution. Three panelists i wont describe to you, doctor karen wolf, historian of early america, and the director of the omaha professor of history at william and mary and working on a project when i came, bond lineage in the history of genealogy. Welcome. Thank you. It is cool
Mornings. Mid to upper 50s and near 60 at the coast today with the least amount of sunshine and 70 to 76 at noon. 73 to 81 bay and inland by 4 00 with those low clouds giving way to just a few high clouds but grab the sunglasses, youll still need them. A warmer weekend forecast coming up. Heres kumasi. Thank you, mike. Right now we want to take you out to breaking news in oakland. This is at a live look at a fire that burned a building. You can see it the smoke behind this fire truck. This is on Martin Luther king jr. Street and we know this fire started around 3 00 this morning. The roof of the building collapsed and then in just the last half hour we could still see the flames coming out of the building and we could see those firefighters on the roof trying to get everything under control. We dont know much about this building, what it is used for or if anyone was inside and we will stay on top of this and keep you updated throughout the morning. Now, to the very latest in the fight
Today ill talk about three specific actions. One increasing vaccine supplies. Two, providing more places for people to get vaccinated. And three, supporting state and local partners in their efforts toll get needles in arms. Let me start with vaccine supply. As i know, this is top of mind for all of us. Last week, we took steps to increase the amount of vaccine going to states, tribes and territories by 16 . Today, we are further increasing that weekly allocation by an additional 5 . So for the next three weeks, we will provide a minimum of 10. 5 million in total dose esper week across all jurisdictions. That means we have increased supply by more than 20 since we took office. And we have succeeded in our efforts to secure the equipment required to extract a sixth dose from pfizers viles. Vaccine kits shipped to states, tribes and territories require the syringe to have a 20 increase in the pfizer doses. To be clear, this is on top of the 10. 5 million doses we will ship this week. We