You know that can be difficult we dont spend a long time. Its a critical moment. Right now at 3 stay home covid cases have hit a record and to stop the momentum of this deadly virus Health Officials are pleading with the public to avoid gatherings and non essential travel. This thanksgiving holiday. Thank you so much for joining us here on kron 4 news at 3 im Justine Waldman Santa Clara County recorded its highest number of coronavirus cases on tuesday thats 512 new cases of covid19. Its a number of covid hospitalizations thats also concerning because that is also at a new high and officials are warning that theyre now running low on hospital beds. Kron 4 tahernia joins us live now in the newsroom with more on the warnings officials are sending. Good afternoon sun os. Hi just saying hello everyone so as covid19 cases surge here in the bay area Santa Clara County Health Officials are urging residents to stay home and avoid gathering and traveling ahead of the thanksgiving holiday that c
Free cspan radio apps. A conversation with Donald Trumps former National Security adviser hr mcmaster and bridgewater ceo David Mccormick, talked about the us economy and National Security hosted by the hoover institute. Welcome to the inaugural episode of statecraft innovation and leadership and we are fortunate to have with us David Mccormick, ceo of Bridgewater Associates responsible for overseeing strategy, governance and operation. David joined bridgewater in 2009, previously served as president and coceo of the forthcoming ceo this year, before joining bridgewater david with u. S. Treasury undersecretary for International Affairs in the george w. Bush administration during the Global Financial crisis and prior to that served a senior post on the National Security council and the department of commerce. From 19992005, david was the Technology Entrepreneur serving as ceo and president of publicly traded software companies, free markets inc. And prior to that was a consultant at mck
Will bez, junior, and i guiding the discussion this afternoon. A theme that is central to the idea of remaking american political history. This is not to say that no one has ever thought of or written about latinos in American History. In fact, the conversation follows in the footsteps of many major works and scholars. Instead, it is about rethinking what political historians Pay Attention to. In an earlier panel, we asked an essential question. There was a real barrier to what organizations and individuals are labeled as political or diplomatic actors. In a similar vein, this panel seeks to shift the conversation. To the development of modern american democracy. Forged in the fire of 19th matury warfare, boosted by by migration, latinos have been part and parcel of modern america social fabric with well over 150 years of history in the United States. Latinos have made an indelible mark in u. S. Politics. Be it in the early legislative history of the southwest territories as founders o
We visit the center providing a lifeline for rough sleepers christmas. Welcome to the program we begin in syria where the battle for the last rebel stronghold has led to deaths of more civilians at least 8 people were killed in a Syrian Government as strike targeting a school in the town of joe bass an adlib people displaced from other parts the country had been sheltering in the school when it was hit tens of thousands fled their homes in the province over the past week as Government Forces helped by that russian allies push deeper into the area and a number of towns and villages have forwarded to government control. Dos is on the turkey syria border and says refugees are now on the even more pressure. Well the humanitarian crisis is huge and its keeping on growing because more and more people are being uprooted from their homes. Started with the city of man which was the target of the initial strikes bottle bombs underground shelling but now were seeing other places also reporting pe
And various communities, including Alameda County, san ramon, and Silicon Valley, talking to those trying to do something about hunger. And when we examine the situation in Alameda County, we find that one in five residents experience or are at risk of hunger. In fact, about 119,000 are considered food insecure, and an addition 130,000 are marginally food secure. Addressing the need is a daunting task, and that is taken on by the Alameda County Community Food bank. Joining us to talk about whats being done and what needs to be done are director Michael Altfest and outreach associate roy chim. Welcome to the show. Michael altfest thank you for having us. Robert you know, you hear that kind of term, food insecure, and things like that. Give us an idea in terms of what that means. Michael its quite simple. So, when were talking about somebody thats food insecure, theyre literally answering questions like, i do not have enough food to feed my children today. So, these are people who are st