And governments scaled back their measures to protect the civilian population and they suddenly realized that they could not abolish them entirely because they still had a duty to protect so they decided to reactivate old or existing structures and theyve got to be tested now the question is are people in germany ready do they know what to do if the sirens go off. Over my own personal point of view i dont know in fairness its hard to be prepared for all of ensure. Theres no way of knowing when this or that might be needed but i dont know of any air raid shelters nearby where i could hold. So im not a parent know even before but ive been. If the sirens go off id have a look around to see whats going on but if theres a fire somewhere or someone needs help for you here. This is yes thats the big question was what would i do i guess id turn on the radio if its not already on. Try to find out more details about whats going on you know what i should do to a. Correct answer say the experts at
In the south bay, reopening celebrations were short lived, as Small Business owners are once again told to shut down. Its just messed up. Big changes could be coming when it comes to eating outside or getting your haircut in the east bay. Covid is surging in San Francisco and the Health Department says were in a window to make it stop. What we all need to do. A refreshing change today. Ill let you know how long this weather will last. Abc7 news at 11 00 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc7 news. Today, we are announcing additional statewide actions as it relates to our stay at homeowner. Tonight, california is slamming its reopening process into reverse, as cases of coronavirus surge. The governor shutting down all indoor business across the state. Restaurants, wineries, tasting theaters, card card carr rooms, and the shuttering of all bars. This is in every county in california. If a county is on the wash list, there are additional cl
Ii. And professor urwin is a long time friend of this museum project. It is one of the great advantages of being in philadelphia, that we can be close neighbors to professor urwin, whose work on the british army in the American Revolution is extensive, and nuanced, and is always inspiring of our exhibits, and publications, and the development of our core exhibition, professor urwin played a crucial role in the display of the story of enslaved runaways, weighing the promise of the phillipsburg proclamation, announced by general clinton in 1779, which offered somewhat vaguely protection and perhaps freedom of run aways who made their way through to the british lines through consultation with a number of historians, particularly of africanAmerican History in this period, it became a really an imperative that we do two very challenging, often seemingly contradictory things with our tableau in showing people facing this question of whether to trust the british on this promise. And one was t
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