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based in the hague that's the part of the international community that looks at chemical weapons and stopping the use of chemical weapons as you know we've had chemical weapons attacks taking place since 2030 many people including the u.s. government and president obama blamed the syrian government and president assad for these attacks but there's been no proof at any stage that it was the assad regime and it's been a long drawn out process to try and get a proper investigation to work out who was responsible for chemical attacks this report which is looking initially at 3 incidents is very very clear the 3 incidents that took place on the 24th of march 27th in the 25th of march 27th teen and the 30 of march 27th seen as you say chlorine and sorry no tax they say they've looked at all the possibilities and they say that the degree of based on the degree of certainty on reasonable grounds they believe that the syrian government was responsible the syrian air force were flying the planes they say they believe this would have had orders from the highest level of the syrian government so
based in the hague that's the part of the international community that looks at chemical weapons and stopping the use of chemical weapons as you know we've had chemical weapons attacks taking place since 2030 many people including the u.s. government and president obama blamed the syrian government and president assad for these attacks but there's been no proof at any stage that it was the assad regime and it's been a long drawn out process to try and get a proper investigation to work out who...
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what they didn't do is that they didn't specify if he was going to appear in the hague he was going to be extradited so to speak or if it would be an i.c.c. complicite sorry complaint court in the region in sudan and. they basically just made that announcement they said he would appear and there was really a lot of follow up but a lot of people that i've spoken to say it's very unlikely that he's going to be extradited because that would definitely raise a lot of eyebrows from his henchmen who are complicit in his crimes of course alleged crimes due to be reporter thank you. let me talk about to our top story german chancellor angela merkel's been holding the talks with the country's regional leaders on finding a roadmap exiting the country's coronavirus lockdowns the political correspondent simon young is with us what are you hearing from this meeting simon. so phil the the chancellor has sort of introduced a package of measures i'm pretty much there the the measures that we were talking about at the top of the program there be a recommendation for people to wear mosques these these c
what they didn't do is that they didn't specify if he was going to appear in the hague he was going to be extradited so to speak or if it would be an i.c.c. complicite sorry complaint court in the region in sudan and. they basically just made that announcement they said he would appear and there was really a lot of follow up but a lot of people that i've spoken to say it's very unlikely that he's going to be extradited because that would definitely raise a lot of eyebrows from his henchmen who...
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international criticism the route to war takes has been deemed by the international court of justice in the hague to be illegal and inhumane the issue of human rights that the international court of justice brings up is the issue of proportionality have a right to defend your population nobody is saying no but you can't be disproportionate you can't completely oppress and destroy another population for the sake of your own population that's really the issue if the wall had been built along the green line which is the internationally recognized border between the. israel has the right to build a. green line within its own territory there will be about $50000.00 palestinians on the israeli side of the wall when it's complete and this undermines the security argument. that the revulsion expressed by many around the world is sheer hypocrisy. we don't know if your in even your of the create they have acted wars they don't tell you but go. to my luggage about the. military last winter in morocco what they'll do in these bloody you will be in the bidding wars. me. and yet it is not just the internationa
international criticism the route to war takes has been deemed by the international court of justice in the hague to be illegal and inhumane the issue of human rights that the international court of justice brings up is the issue of proportionality have a right to defend your population nobody is saying no but you can't be disproportionate you can't completely oppress and destroy another population for the sake of your own population that's really the issue if the wall had been built along the...
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at the international court of justice in the hague on sun suchi says trippin was one of a dozen main conflict areas in 2017 pages of the utmost importance of the court assess a situation obtaining on the ground in rakhine dispassionately and aker's regretfully gambier's place before the court she insists the military was merely responding to an. that had targeted more than 30 police stations and that army base in north america but she also says this it cannot be ruled out a disproportionate force was used by members of the defense says in some cases in this is a god of international match humanitarian law if law crimes have been committed by members of the mostest and services they will be prosecuted through our military justice system in accordance with the most wants to is. the case against myanmar has galvanized son suchi supporters back home. one day before her testimony at the international court of justice thousands gathered in min most largest city young go on in support of their leader. and i mom and dad. and i never had and i am going to yet had committed not and then. i had.
at the international court of justice in the hague on sun suchi says trippin was one of a dozen main conflict areas in 2017 pages of the utmost importance of the court assess a situation obtaining on the ground in rakhine dispassionately and aker's regretfully gambier's place before the court she insists the military was merely responding to an. that had targeted more than 30 police stations and that army base in north america but she also says this it cannot be ruled out a disproportionate...
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international court of justice in december last year me and mas leader aung sun suu kyi travel to the hague to open her government's defense against the charges which she said are misleading in a preliminary ruling the judge has ordered the national league for democracy or n l d government and the military to take steps to prevent further attacks on the ring but li and other observers say nothing has happened not yet variac human rocket attacks by the burning me and the there are repression and i remember the army and the government and the not in any direction are there in your nation in every direction are men and their right and yet all are very conventional you are right in vision or in your current thank remain suchi was once held up as a symbol of hope for me and my but his silence and inaction on rights abuses mean most of that hope has been extinguished young he leases she's utterly disappointed in her real knew that she was put on how to still were great trade as the icon democracy and human rights but as a sense the n l d has taken on and ever since she took the are as a state cou
international court of justice in december last year me and mas leader aung sun suu kyi travel to the hague to open her government's defense against the charges which she said are misleading in a preliminary ruling the judge has ordered the national league for democracy or n l d government and the military to take steps to prevent further attacks on the ring but li and other observers say nothing has happened not yet variac human rocket attacks by the burning me and the there are repression and...
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win well this case is going to this case has got he's got it's going to be a year just going to the hague just to get him served because he's going to win this one it seems like there's a fairly broad jurisdiction and as much as if you do business in the united states then there's a good chance that we can see if you have more in country so it's not unheard of like you said let him have tenure handling their own litigation against iran where do you see this going now other lawsuits being filed robert what i thought was interesting commented on a couple of other lawsuits out of florida that he said they're too wide you know they are dismissed because of the trade angle when the florida cases are way too broad they're trying to encompass too much this is a narrow case we can show that your conduct directly affected this business it's called legal causation you have to be able to the conduct with the event and that's what he's doing. barrows were you know this this is an interesting case is going to go on a lot for sherry talk about this one a lot thanks for joining me ok thanks that father
win well this case is going to this case has got he's got it's going to be a year just going to the hague just to get him served because he's going to win this one it seems like there's a fairly broad jurisdiction and as much as if you do business in the united states then there's a good chance that we can see if you have more in country so it's not unheard of like you said let him have tenure handling their own litigation against iran where do you see this going now other lawsuits being filed...
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at the international court of justice in the hague on sun suchi says trippin was one of a dozen main conflict areas in 2017 pages of the most importance of the court assess a situation obtaining on the ground in rakhine dispassionately and aker's regretfully the gambia is place before the call she insists the military was merely responding to an. that had targeted more than 30 police stations and that army base in north america but she also says this it cannot be ruled out a disproportionate force was used by members of the defense says in some cases in this is a god of international match humanitarian law if law crimes have been committed by members of the mostest and services they will be prosecuted to all military justice system in accordance with the most wants to. the case against myanmar has galvanized own son suchi supporters back home. one day before her testimony at the international court of justice thousands gathered in min most largest city young go on in support of their leader. and i am mom and dad. and i need them i think and i am going to yet at midnight and then on. t
at the international court of justice in the hague on sun suchi says trippin was one of a dozen main conflict areas in 2017 pages of the most importance of the court assess a situation obtaining on the ground in rakhine dispassionately and aker's regretfully the gambia is place before the call she insists the military was merely responding to an. that had targeted more than 30 police stations and that army base in north america but she also says this it cannot be ruled out a disproportionate...
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going to mastery because miley was the real girl asked honestly they're going to look up the bus had the hague model so no dog was going to say reagan would theoretically gather for their own men literally to hold on to the tears are going to think that any attorney can death and here to live like you are a little more like beginning to see it coming up in our tete a tete a tete recently and she told us the sky led to solving the look at what was the little little bit in there they're great he doesn't know about her feet or. more they were there for get in there because it was ok leaving him as a going to be again they had not given a thought we had again as there's a lot of is about to have lived will certainly have people want to take over tell her i mean they went over one of the table and you know being told if you think it does it say so little of them it is for which i can hear and they'll talk a. little one there was only 20 years ago or do when you're going to be in there because look at us we want to see everything at the near the believe that you get the air the near the 1000000 but
going to mastery because miley was the real girl asked honestly they're going to look up the bus had the hague model so no dog was going to say reagan would theoretically gather for their own men literally to hold on to the tears are going to think that any attorney can death and here to live like you are a little more like beginning to see it coming up in our tete a tete a tete recently and she told us the sky led to solving the look at what was the little little bit in there they're great he...
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going to last 3 because one of us a good girl asked honestly they're going to look up the bus had the hague model so no dog was going to say reagan would theoretically gather for their own men literally to hold on to the tears are going to get just a tiny hand look at that and you have to live like you are a little more like beginning to see it coming up in our tete a tete a tete recently and she told us the sky led to solving the look at what was the little lever to get in there they're taking on her without her feet or. more they were here for good the now but it was ok leave him as a going to be again a hand of you have a little we had again and there's the world is about to think we have lived well certainly everyone are taking a little i mean you're a bit of a one of a table and you know be it so that you think of it does it say so little of it is for which i can hear and they'll talk a. little one there was only 20 years ago or do when you're going to be in there because look at us we want to see everything from the air the believe that you get the air the near the 1000000 but in the
going to last 3 because one of us a good girl asked honestly they're going to look up the bus had the hague model so no dog was going to say reagan would theoretically gather for their own men literally to hold on to the tears are going to get just a tiny hand look at that and you have to live like you are a little more like beginning to see it coming up in our tete a tete a tete recently and she told us the sky led to solving the look at what was the little lever to get in there they're taking...
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here's more from anna holligan in the hague. 24 hours, another 40 people died of covid—19, taking the total number of dutch desk to 4566. and they're only people who were tested for the virus before they died. the actual number is thought to be about 40% higher. but there are reasons to be cheerful. as we saw on monday, people celebrating the dutch king willem alexander's 53rd birthday, dressing up in the colour of the dutch royal family and granting his wish that they celebrate by staying at home rather traditional street parties. and here in the netherlands, actually there's only ever been a partial, or what the prime minister likes to call an "intelligent lockdown". so, the advice is stay at home, work from home, but if you need to go out, then just keep that 1.5—metre social distance. and the thinking is really that this will help to make the exit strategy more manageable, but also to cushion the economic, social and psychological costs of the virus. spain's prime minister, pedro sanchez, has outlined a phased withdrawal fro
here's more from anna holligan in the hague. 24 hours, another 40 people died of covid—19, taking the total number of dutch desk to 4566. and they're only people who were tested for the virus before they died. the actual number is thought to be about 40% higher. but there are reasons to be cheerful. as we saw on monday, people celebrating the dutch king willem alexander's 53rd birthday, dressing up in the colour of the dutch royal family and granting his wish that they celebrate by staying...
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sofi fifth snapshot, messages from the hague, i said earlier that some of the advisors were not from london but from also. in this case, chapter six, from the peg and i want to read from you for you from the book, the evidence that even before the first continental congress adjourned in late october 1774, americans were already seeking arms and ammunition in europe. the british were frantically trying to stop them. my story begins in the middle of october, 1774, basically for american ships to have gotten answered and to do what they are doing, they had to have left late august or early september. october 11, 1774, british ambassador to the public, one of the secretaries in funding from informing him that american smugglers started to purchase armed and ammunition, not just tea or other traditional contraband items. a vessel from rhode island has come to amsterdam seeking firearms. reportedly, the snack by one fundament page has already taken on ford 40. it's called the snack. i don't know whether that's its name from a there's a ship called us back so i don't know, but they call it
sofi fifth snapshot, messages from the hague, i said earlier that some of the advisors were not from london but from also. in this case, chapter six, from the peg and i want to read from you for you from the book, the evidence that even before the first continental congress adjourned in late october 1774, americans were already seeking arms and ammunition in europe. the british were frantically trying to stop them. my story begins in the middle of october, 1774, basically for american ships to...
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and donald trump would be hauled in front of the hague for war crimes. that's how serious this is. 's going soft on china and the media, like they can't talk about it. let's be honest about what happened and not be scared to tell the truth. >> dana: all right. good talk, guys. next up on "the five," joe biden trying to perform a shadow government in his battle against president trump? we will talk about it next. ♪ it's best we stay apart for a bit, but you're not alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. learn more at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] but one thing hasn't: breakfast. and, if that feels like a little bit of comfort, it's thanks to... the farmers, the line workers and truckers, the grocery stockers and cashiers, and the food bank workers, because right now breakfast as usual is more essential than ever. to everyone around the world working so hard to bring breakfast to the table, thank you. to everyone around the world working so hard you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some
and donald trump would be hauled in front of the hague for war crimes. that's how serious this is. 's going soft on china and the media, like they can't talk about it. let's be honest about what happened and not be scared to tell the truth. >> dana: all right. good talk, guys. next up on "the five," joe biden trying to perform a shadow government in his battle against president trump? we will talk about it next. ♪ it's best we stay apart for a bit, but you're not alone. we're...
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. >> when you say headed to the hague, that's aggressive language. i know you're passionate about that. and i'll ask you to reflect on it. considering some of the steps that the governmeor says that t supporters say that he's taken to tribe to mitigate any spread with requirements and measures to try to stop people from contracting or transmitting this. when you suggest he's committed some crime against humanity, what about the efforts to stop the spread? >> they are very minimal. 76% of americans have said across ethnic backgrounds they don't mind staying quarantined until they see measurable progress. georgia has not even seen its peak yet and we're ill equipped ask underprepared. what it is he is giving is what shakespeare will call tinkling brass and sounding fear ing fu. he's done nothing. our governor does not deserve to sing alicia keys song. he is not doing a good job. >> you're asking all georgiaens to stay at home. you have thousands of members at new birth missionary baptist church. what do you tell the owner of a small salon? she's got may
. >> when you say headed to the hague, that's aggressive language. i know you're passionate about that. and i'll ask you to reflect on it. considering some of the steps that the governmeor says that t supporters say that he's taken to tribe to mitigate any spread with requirements and measures to try to stop people from contracting or transmitting this. when you suggest he's committed some crime against humanity, what about the efforts to stop the spread? >> they are very minimal....
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said the president touting hydroxychloroquine is a crime against humanity tweeting, "i've been to the hague, i'm making a referral to crimes against him. today's press conference was the last straw. i know the need for prosecution referral when i see one." if that isn't nutty enough, conspiracy theory tv says the president has financial interest in a life-saving drunk, even in a national pandemic, that they can't help themselves. >> why is the president so convinced that this is a medication that needs to be stockpiled. what is in it for him? speak of this is the death of expertise. this is when the idiots have been exposed to. >> the drug the president keeps pushing, a lot of people would say follow the money. there is not to be some sort of financial tied to someone somewhere that has the president pushing this repeatedly. >> this was a 9/1 9/11 level fae of the federal government. it was. he needs to be talked about and covered and scrutinized that w way. >> sean: anyway, not even worth listening to these people anymore. instead of railing americans together to fight this disease, seeing
said the president touting hydroxychloroquine is a crime against humanity tweeting, "i've been to the hague, i'm making a referral to crimes against him. today's press conference was the last straw. i know the need for prosecution referral when i see one." if that isn't nutty enough, conspiracy theory tv says the president has financial interest in a life-saving drunk, even in a national pandemic, that they can't help themselves. >> why is the president so convinced that this is...
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international court of justice in december last year me and mas leader aung sun suu kyi travel to the hague to open her government's defense against the charges which she said are misleading in a preliminary ruling the judge has ordered the national league for democracy or n l d government and the military to take steps to prevent further attacks on the ring but li and other observers say nothing has happened not yet variac human right attack by the burning me and the there are repression and i remember the army and the government not in any direction are there in your nation in every direction are men and their right and yet all are very conventional you are right. in the current remain suchi was once held up as a symbol of hope for me and but his silence and inaction on rights abuses mean most of that hope has been extinguished young he leases she's utterly disappointed in her real knew that she was put on how to still were great trade as the icon democracy and human rights but as a sense the n l d has to end and ever since she took the our state council or all of her actions and her word
international court of justice in december last year me and mas leader aung sun suu kyi travel to the hague to open her government's defense against the charges which she said are misleading in a preliminary ruling the judge has ordered the national league for democracy or n l d government and the military to take steps to prevent further attacks on the ring but li and other observers say nothing has happened not yet variac human right attack by the burning me and the there are repression and i...
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he started founding things like the international court of justice in the hague. he was involved in other international peace projects, so this was the beginning of a new stage of his career. he had a great affection for mark twain. when mark twain published one of his bitter enunciation seven peerless him, carnegie wrote to him and -- of imperialism, carnegie wrote to him and said he wanted to pay the intime peerless leak and make us a pamphlet and send it out. he said this is a better gospel of st. mark's the night read in the bible. [laughter] robin: the carnegie endowment at that point. it is a good thing this fervor abated, because they had their eye on canada, and hawaii. stephen: absolutely. i sometimes wonder, at canada success, and the trouble the u.s. has had. suppose we won the war of 1812, we would have kicked the british out of north america altogether, and the canada and the u.s. had been one country. what if we had lost the civil war, then it would just be new england, the northern states, and canada. that would be a different country from the one we
he started founding things like the international court of justice in the hague. he was involved in other international peace projects, so this was the beginning of a new stage of his career. he had a great affection for mark twain. when mark twain published one of his bitter enunciation seven peerless him, carnegie wrote to him and -- of imperialism, carnegie wrote to him and said he wanted to pay the intime peerless leak and make us a pamphlet and send it out. he said this is a better gospel...
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doesn't have institutional support they don't have a big building at the hague or brussels where they do their work they actually publish very detailed analysis and many of them a volunteer is living at home they don't have security and so what they do is really risk a great deal to find out the truth in very complex situations that include major global play is. essential to remove the pain. of someone like you telling. the scenes here. in the streets an. exhaustion i. would have been a problem even if. i miss you really look at the. scene you know all my dance school so not. based on was told by yuki many thousands of them are little more lies you just publish a lot of fear not of. how i got involved ellicott it was that i had been following the ukraine conflict so pretty much since the beginning and then when i made 17 was shot down and got curious because passenger planes fly very high they fly that cruise at altitudes of 1010 kilometers i hadn't seen weapon systems that could reach the high so previously what it's seen is these stroller launched missiles that can only reach a coup
doesn't have institutional support they don't have a big building at the hague or brussels where they do their work they actually publish very detailed analysis and many of them a volunteer is living at home they don't have security and so what they do is really risk a great deal to find out the truth in very complex situations that include major global play is. essential to remove the pain. of someone like you telling. the scenes here. in the streets an. exhaustion i. would have been a problem...
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and exiting shortly before 5 o'clock sunday evening and rain totals look to be on the light side, the hague. we'll take any amount of precipitation we can debt and then after this weekend, warming up once again as we take a look at our full tenet 10 outlook 10 days from now we could be 5 to 15 degrees above our average fact you've been taking all right. thank you bree saw and that wraps up kron 4 news at 10. thank you so much for being with us tonight, the kron 4 morning news starts at 04:00am tomorrow. >>ken and pam are back tomorrow night as we do new quarantine schedule we appreciate you being with us tonight and we'll see you back here at 8 o'clock on what thursday night is entered next night guys tonight, thursday. narrator: in the criminal justice system sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the special victims unit. these are their stories. tina, wait a second. i'm out. what do you want me to do? you've done enough. i can't believe you're makin
and exiting shortly before 5 o'clock sunday evening and rain totals look to be on the light side, the hague. we'll take any amount of precipitation we can debt and then after this weekend, warming up once again as we take a look at our full tenet 10 outlook 10 days from now we could be 5 to 15 degrees above our average fact you've been taking all right. thank you bree saw and that wraps up kron 4 news at 10. thank you so much for being with us tonight, the kron 4 morning news starts at 04:00am...
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that's leading from brussel, to the hague, from amsterdam, from rome, from berlin and budapest and bucharesthousands of cattle cars like that with miserable human cargo to the death camps. millions of jews were transported this way and there's not a single transport for any of those countries you know they are occupied. many had underground but not a single train was sabotaged. the documentary that just came out yesterday on pbs about also which. that was one point but what about the transports? so on this transport you have no idea where you're going correct? do you continue to think -- was the deception continued you're going to this lovely farm for you near families going to be together. >> by the second day we knew we were in real big trouble. this is not going to be a place of work or whatever. the degradation of humanity was just so visible it was the worst i saw my mother it was dim, crying screaming and the babies there crying was gone they could not breathe anymore your in there with the hundred 50 people in your arrived on the platform. you are a total zombie and cannot think becau
that's leading from brussel, to the hague, from amsterdam, from rome, from berlin and budapest and bucharesthousands of cattle cars like that with miserable human cargo to the death camps. millions of jews were transported this way and there's not a single transport for any of those countries you know they are occupied. many had underground but not a single train was sabotaged. the documentary that just came out yesterday on pbs about also which. that was one point but what about the...
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train tracks leading from the hague, from amsterdam, from rotterdam, , from paris and from rome, berlinomotives pulling tens of thousands of cattle cars like that human cargo to the death camps in occupied poland. millions of jews, not a single transport for any of this country even though they were occupied. many underground, not a single train was sabotaged. there's a documentary that just came out i think yesterday on pbs bombing auschwitz. but there was one thing. but what about the transports? >> but on this transport you have no idea where you are going, correct. do you continue to think, you thought you're going to this lovely farm where your whole family is going to be together? >> we didn't know. i the second day we all do we were in real big trouble, that this is not going to be a place of work or whatever. it was the worst. i mean, you know, the degradation of humanity was just so visible. i mean, it was the worst. i saw my mother, there was crying and screaming and the babies, they're crying was gone. they couldn't breathe anymore. you can write a book for what it's like to
train tracks leading from the hague, from amsterdam, from rotterdam, , from paris and from rome, berlinomotives pulling tens of thousands of cattle cars like that human cargo to the death camps in occupied poland. millions of jews, not a single transport for any of this country even though they were occupied. many underground, not a single train was sabotaged. there's a documentary that just came out i think yesterday on pbs bombing auschwitz. but there was one thing. but what about the...
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they'll be released as soon as we reach the final agreement with them which i think will be any hour now. eporter: ok. >> next question will come from sue hague with the associated press. reporter: hello. can you hear me? >> yes. reporter: hi, governor. how are you? today the white house began issuing reports saying what they've delivered to the states. it specifically references the ri-state region. as getting what the three states anted, connecticut, new york and new jersey. is that true? and did they listen to you? is it true when -- do you think it had some sort of an impact? governor lamont: i'm really happy they're talking about the tri-state region, the new york metropolitan area. thinking about the hot spot, not just bistate, but by region. i'm from the showman me state. we've gotten 50 ventilators, which i'm very thankle. new york got some. we're in this together. but we do need more support there. reporter: so we haven't gotten everything that we've wanted, have we? that you requested? governor lamont: put in an order for 1500 ventilators, we got 50. so we haven't gotten everything we wanted, no. reporter: i had a quick other questi
they'll be released as soon as we reach the final agreement with them which i think will be any hour now. eporter: ok. >> next question will come from sue hague with the associated press. reporter: hello. can you hear me? >> yes. reporter: hi, governor. how are you? today the white house began issuing reports saying what they've delivered to the states. it specifically references the ri-state region. as getting what the three states anted, connecticut, new york and new jersey. is...
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they'll be released as soon as we reach the final agreement with them which i think will be any hour now. reporter: ok. >> next question will come from sue hague with the associated press. reporter: hello. can you hear me? >> yes. reporter: hi, governor. how are you? today the white house began issuing reports saying what they've delivered to the states. it specifically references the tri-state region. as getting what the three states wanted, connecticut, new york and new jersey. is that true? and did they listen to you? is it true when -- do you think it had some sort of an impact? governor lamont: i'm really happy they're talking about the tri-state region, the new york metropolitan area. thinking about the hot spot, not just bistate, but by region. i'm from the showman me state. we've gotten 50 ventilators, which i'm very thankle. new york got some. we're in this together. but we do need more support there. reporter: so we haven't gotten everything that we've wanted, have stpwhe that you've requested? governor lamont: put in an order for 1500 ventilators, we got 50. so we haven't gotten everything we wanted, no. reporter: i had a quick othe
they'll be released as soon as we reach the final agreement with them which i think will be any hour now. reporter: ok. >> next question will come from sue hague with the associated press. reporter: hello. can you hear me? >> yes. reporter: hi, governor. how are you? today the white house began issuing reports saying what they've delivered to the states. it specifically references the tri-state region. as getting what the three states wanted, connecticut, new york and new jersey. is...
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the friendship line is 888-670-1360. coronavirus cases are up 5% in california, but hospitalizations did not increase day to day. >> i'm meteorologist paul hague heggen, a live look at the santa cruz boardwalk. right now looks great out. >> temperatures reached the 70s on parts of the coast today. other parts of the coast in the 60s. into the 80s farther inland. temperatures will back off slightly this weekend, and there will be more cloud cover and fog along the coast ask near the bay. hopefully that will help people resist the urge to be out a too close to each other, taking advantage of the nice weather. looking towards downtown, high cloud cover filtering the sunshine. temperatures will drop off from the 80s and 70s right now, town to the 50s by airline tomorrow morning. we'll take a look at the complete weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks, paul. an assisted living facility on the peninsula is deal with a deadly outbreak of the coronavirus. the east bay times is reporting that at least 10 residents have died at redwood cities gordon manner. one of those was former stanford president donald kennedy. nearly 30 others, incl
the friendship line is 888-670-1360. coronavirus cases are up 5% in california, but hospitalizations did not increase day to day. >> i'm meteorologist paul hague heggen, a live look at the santa cruz boardwalk. right now looks great out. >> temperatures reached the 70s on parts of the coast today. other parts of the coast in the 60s. into the 80s farther inland. temperatures will back off slightly this weekend, and there will be more cloud cover and fog along the coast ask near the...
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the country. hey, rick. >> hague, tucker. just learned about those new cdc guidelines this afternoon where they urged americans to wear nonmedical cloth face coverings outdoors. the president added this. >> we know that the transmission from individuals without symptoms is playing a more significant role in the spread of the virus than previously understood. so you don't seem to have symptoms and it still gets transferred. in light of these studies the cdc is advising nonmedical cloth face coverings as an additional voluntary measure. >> new york remains the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic with 562 deaths in just 24 hours and authorities fear what's happening here could start happening across the country. with michigan, louisiana and get predicted hot spots based on death rates in proportion of residents testing positive. indiana, illinois, connecticut also shoving spikes in infections with the next major city to claim the epicenter title, possibly detroit, showing a sharp rise in infections and deaths there. but of cou
the country. hey, rick. >> hague, tucker. just learned about those new cdc guidelines this afternoon where they urged americans to wear nonmedical cloth face coverings outdoors. the president added this. >> we know that the transmission from individuals without symptoms is playing a more significant role in the spread of the virus than previously understood. so you don't seem to have symptoms and it still gets transferred. in light of these studies the cdc is advising nonmedical...
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the state. joining me from gainesville, texas, is msnbc garrett hague. >> reporter: hundreds of counties around e country including dozens in texas have not recorded a single case of the coronavirus yet, but still feeling, in many cases, the economic pain acutely. most of this main street here in cook county is shut down. distance learning can be a challenge for school kids if you don't have good broad band in rural areas and they are trying to ramp up the infrastructure. they had a triage unit outside of their local hospital to be ready for the possibility they will get cases. a recent study from the university of texas shows that possibility is a real thing. if you have no cases in your county, they say you still have about a 9% chance of getting an outbreak in your community. once that jumps to one case which is happened in cook county on friday, the chance goes up significantly. here is one of the university of texas researchers i spoke to about this phenomenon over the weekend. >> and what we estimate is that by the time a county reports one case, there is probably over 50% chance that ther
the state. joining me from gainesville, texas, is msnbc garrett hague. >> reporter: hundreds of counties around e country including dozens in texas have not recorded a single case of the coronavirus yet, but still feeling, in many cases, the economic pain acutely. most of this main street here in cook county is shut down. distance learning can be a challenge for school kids if you don't have good broad band in rural areas and they are trying to ramp up the infrastructure. they had a...
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some of the advice was not from london but from elsewhere. in chapter sixgeat there from te hague and i want to reads from the book even before the first continental congress adjourned in late october. americans were already seeking arms and ammunition in europe. they were frantically trying to stop them. they begin in the middle of october 1774. for americans ships they have to have left in late august early september. october 11. one of the secretaries of state. informing them that american smugglers have started to purchase arms and ammunition not just tea or otherio contraband items. they have come to amsterdam seeking firearms. speemac captain by one. it is always called the speemac. i don't know. they all does call it the speemac. that is the 11th of october. after the dispatch is received lord darth miss. ask the words to dispatch a cutter immediately to investigate the report and if possible to stop the speemac from leaving port. they issue an order in council prohibiting the exploitation of any arms and ammunition from great britain for the next six months. that is not a
some of the advice was not from london but from elsewhere. in chapter sixgeat there from te hague and i want to reads from the book even before the first continental congress adjourned in late october. americans were already seeking arms and ammunition in europe. they were frantically trying to stop them. they begin in the middle of october 1774. for americans ships they have to have left in late august early september. october 11. one of the secretaries of state. informing them that american...
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let's turn to the states and the decision of whether to reopen and when to do it. let's start with garret hague. oklahoma is starting to reopen. what do you see there? >> the governor announced tomorrow personal care businesses can open. that includes things like barber shops and hair and nail salons. they have to follow social distancing to the agree they distancing to the degree they k they have to wear masks and they're doing it in a patchwork way across the state. you've got bigger cities like oklahoma city, tulsa and norman saying they're going to hold off and wait to do their opening until may. but smaller communities like the one i'm in here just miles from the texas border, they're going to be opening up some of the establishments. and this morning i spoke to a manager of the salon behind me asking her are you sure this can be done safely? here's what she told me. do you thil you'll be safe being in there with a bunch of people under one roof? does that bother you? >> no. i know that we're going to take precautions like we did before. sanitizing even more. and i know god's got us. >> ka
let's turn to the states and the decision of whether to reopen and when to do it. let's start with garret hague. oklahoma is starting to reopen. what do you see there? >> the governor announced tomorrow personal care businesses can open. that includes things like barber shops and hair and nail salons. they have to follow social distancing to the agree they distancing to the degree they k they have to wear masks and they're doing it in a patchwork way across the state. you've got bigger...
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imagined if a theresa may figure had been prime minister, a david cameron, a william hague, was still around in therson there. you know, we have had a bit of a lead on sunday from the queen. she, after all, is the ultimate unifying figure. there is potentially, i suppose, the ultimate unifying figure. there is potentially, isuppose, religious leaders and things like that. we may have to rely on more other national unifying characters. boris johnson, obviously, is a unifying and inspirational figure for a obviously, is a unifying and inspirationalfigure for a lot obviously, is a unifying and inspirational figure for a lot of the country, but he has quite a marmite figure as well, so probably the reverse for a lot of others, so... but not having borisjohnson there leaves a big gap and we are back to work outjust how big a gap that is. yes, indeed. have we ever seen a prime minister incapacitated in this way before? or have we ever beenin in this way before? or have we ever been in this sort of crisis situation and not had the prime minister at the helm?|j situation and not had the prime minister at t
imagined if a theresa may figure had been prime minister, a david cameron, a william hague, was still around in therson there. you know, we have had a bit of a lead on sunday from the queen. she, after all, is the ultimate unifying figure. there is potentially, i suppose, the ultimate unifying figure. there is potentially, isuppose, religious leaders and things like that. we may have to rely on more other national unifying characters. boris johnson, obviously, is a unifying and inspirational...