That confusion has not been cleared up. We are told at this hour that county and state are talking. Businessowners are still waiting for directions on what they can and cannot do. This is new Surveillance Video from a restaurant in morgan hill on friday night when agents told the owner that Santa Clara County did not have approval to reopen Outdoor Dining despite the public order on june 2nd. He said they were armed but polite and direct in what they said. No Outdoor Dining allowed. They were coming under the direction of the governor that we had to close all and any dining at all. Reporter the county was responding to the states rejection of the proposal to reopen hair and Nail Services as well as gyms on july 13th because of the Percentage Rate of new cases and hospitalizations. The county disputes the rejection saying the percentages are actually higher because the county numbers are lower. This man believes restaurants are allowed to conduct Outdoor Dining because the state did not
Latest target is the World Health Organization his criticism mounts over his response to the pandemic. Ethiopia declares a state of emergency warning of grave illegal measures against anybody who undermines the fight against. A bleak prognosis for African Americans and a plea to learn the lessons from current are. So then the uns a chemical weapons watchdog has released its 1st report explicitly blaming the Syrian Government for sarin and chlorine attacks against civilians the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and looked at 3 attacks in 2017 in the northern syrian town of the men in Hama Province it says there are reasonable grounds to believe Government Forces used bombs containing sarin that hit heavily can jet. Its civilian areas including a hospital the report goes on to say that Bashar Al Assads heavy use of chemical weapons has been a crucial part of his regimes military strategy lets cross straightaway to our diplomats at the james base who joins us from the U
Journal live at seven eastern saturday morning. Join the discussion. At a Coronavirus Briefing in geneva, World Health Organization officials confirm theres more than one half a million positive cases. More than 20000 deaths from the virus worldwide. The director general also announce the first patients at historic drug trial to test treatments. Good evening, good morning, good afternoon. Welcome to the World Health Organization press briefing on covid19. We have with this, as always the who director general dr. Tedros. Doctor michael ryan and doctor maria technical lead for covid19. Dr. Tedros will give us an update and when he has finished remarks we will hear a message about the solidarity trial, after that, ill open the meeting to questions. If you have connected via zoom, please use the ratio hand icon to get in the queue to ask your question if you are connected by phone please hit star nine on your keypad to indicate you want to ask a question i apologize now who miss out as we
Virus and efforts to develop a vaccine. They also talked about the state of the pandemic in china, italy, and the u. S. Good evening, good morning, good afternoon. Welcome to the World Health Organization press briefing on covid19. We have with us, as always, the , theirector general executive director of our emergencies program, and the technical lead for covid19. You will first be given an update. When opening remarks are finished, we will hear a message about the solidarity trial. After that, i will open the meeting to questions. If you have connected via zoom, please use the raise your hand icon to get in the queue to ask your question. If you have joined by phone, please hit star nine to indicate you would like to ask a question. I apologize on those who miss out as we have hundreds of people connecting already and asking questions, for which we thank you all. We need to keep this briefing to under an hour, so our speakers who are all leading this response can get back to all the
Anniversary of journalism education at drake. In 1919, since 1919, our program has been characterized by service to our profession and our community. We are proud to continue that tradition by cohosting the conversation tonight about Climate Change with experts who are on the front lines of this pressing public issue. This event is brought to you through a collaboration between Drake University and a philanthropic refunded free service for journalists based at the American Association for the advancement of science in washington, d. C. They connect reporters to scientists in order to promote more credible, accurate, researchbased news stories. We are just wrapping up a 2. 5 day boot camp at drake in which political journalists from around the country received briefings from experts on science issues that will be prominent in the president ial campaign. I would like to acknowledge and thank Drake Universitys academic leader in the front row, who is herself a scientist. Also, former Wash