2020. Teachers will remain on active duty and are working out plans for distancelearning with their School Districts. It is going to be a hardship on the families. I think. Is it a right decision. Im not sure . You have to stay on, you cant go out. You will make do somehow. Health officials in the measures can only slow the spread of the virus, which is now active in the community, and by time thomas all providers arent overwhelmed caring for the sick. The outbreak of covid19 in our county will continue to spread and we anticipate many, many more cases in the days and weeks to come. Those numbers have just gone up this week, there are now 79 confirmed cases in santa clara county, that is up from 36 on monday. You have an idea how many people of actually been tested i talked to the county executive jeff smith today, he is also medical doctors was interested very keen in this area. She suburban 622 tessa been given up to people, mostly to sick people and some cases one person was given m
Coronavirus testing. Why frustration is building. We were promised at the state and federal level everyone would be tested and that is in reality. Breaking news right now on h 7 pm. In the past hour or so a woman in her 80s from Santa Clara County who was hospitalized four days ago has died from coronavirus. She is the second person in that county today after a woman in her 60s with Chronic Health conditions died monday. Long lines and empty shelves at markets across the bay area. Good evening. People were already staying home from work but now the kids will be staying home as well. A lot of School Districts. Families are stocking up tonight on basically everything. Andrea live at costco in san leandro. It has been crazy there all day long. Reporter Parking Spaces are still a premium right now. We are in one space to do our live shot. Someone asked us can we move we need to get in there and shop right now . Lots of people are concerned about having their family home constantly and bein
March. Finally, an examination of the evolving efforts to recognize Women Air Force Service Pilots. We have a terrific panel today. Introduction, i want to explain how this panel came to be. Participants in the Summer Institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. The subtitle is incredibly important. It represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran, how that meaning has changed over time and how society has understood that change. How all of these things connect with nonveterans in society, and the Civil Military divide that seems to be growing ever greater. Were broughtissues together in a threeweek Summer Institute at virginia tech, washington actually. We explored with about 20 other colleagues from a variety of disciplines some of these issues. One of the big takeaways or one of the Big Questions that we were talking about is whether it would make sense to talk about Something Like veterans studie
This 90minute event was hosted by the american historical society. We have a terrific panel for you today. Just by way of introduction, i want to sort of explain how this panel came to be. And that is that we were all participants in an neh Summer Institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. Think the subtitle there is incredibly important, right . Ambiguities and representations. It represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran, how that meaning has changed over time and how society has miss understand that change over time. How all of these things connect with nonveterans in society. So the Civil Military divide, which is seems to be growing ever greater. And so all of these issues were brought together in a threeweek Summer Institute down at virginia tech, in washington, actually. And where we explored with about 20 other colleagues from a variety of disciplines some of these issues. One of the bi
We have a terrific panel for you today. Just by way of introduction, i want to sort of explain how this panel came to be. And that is that we were all participants in an neh Summer Institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. I think the subtitle there is incredibly important, right . Ambiguities and representations. It represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran, how that meaning has changed over time and how society has miss has understood that change over time. How all of these things connect with nonveterans in society. So the Civil Military divide, which is seems to be growing ever greater. And so all of these issues were brought together in a threeweek Summer Institute down at virginia tech, in washington, actually. And where we explored with about 20 other colleagues from a variety of disciplines some of these issues. One of the big takeaways or one of the Big Questions that we were talking