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june kelly reports.ry on the street yesterday, these photographs cut through. they have become defining images during these days of conflict. patrick hutchinson is one of a group who were out in london looking to help anyone from any background who needed it. they say the man they rescued had become separated from his protest group and was in danger from rival demonstrators.” scooped him up into a fireman‘s carry and sort of marched him out with the guys around me, protecting me and shielding me and protecting this guy from getting further punishment. on social media, he said simply, we save a life today. with the violence yesterday was sparked by those who said they had come to the heart of london to protect statues and defend british history. instead, they turned into an attack mob and their target was the police. far right supporters were among them. and in the mayhem, a tribute to a modern day hero was defiled. 0ne protester was pictured urinating on the memorial to pc keith palmer, murdered in a ter
june kelly reports.ry on the street yesterday, these photographs cut through. they have become defining images during these days of conflict. patrick hutchinson is one of a group who were out in london looking to help anyone from any background who needed it. they say the man they rescued had become separated from his protest group and was in danger from rival demonstrators.” scooped him up into a fireman‘s carry and sort of marched him out with the guys around me, protecting me and...
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june kelly reports.day, these photographs cut through. they have become defining images during these days of conflict. patrick hutchinson is one of a group who were out in london looking to help anyone from any background who needed it. they say the man they rescued had become separated from his protest group and was in danger from rival demonstrators. i scooped him up into, like, a fireman‘s carry and sort of marched him out with the guys around me, protecting me and shielding me and protecting this guy from getting further punishment. on social media, he said simply, "we saved a life today." the violence yesterday was sparked by those who said they'd come to the heart of london to protect statues and defend british history. instead, they turned into an attack mob and their target was the police. far right supporters were among them. and in the mayhem, a tribute to a modern day hero was defiled. one protester was pictured urinating on the memorial to pc keith palmer, murdered in a terror attack at westm
june kelly reports.day, these photographs cut through. they have become defining images during these days of conflict. patrick hutchinson is one of a group who were out in london looking to help anyone from any background who needed it. they say the man they rescued had become separated from his protest group and was in danger from rival demonstrators. i scooped him up into, like, a fireman‘s carry and sort of marched him out with the guys around me, protecting me and shielding me and...
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june kelly, bbc news, birmingham.e appealing for people to help harvest their crops. the coronavirus pandemic prompted the government to launch it's ‘pick for britain' initiative, hoping many would step in to help, but there's still a significant shortage of workers, needed to bring in this season's harvest. claire marshall has more, from worcestershire. a plea has been made for a land army to help pick british crops. on one of the largest farms in england, there's one already at work. everyone in it is from eastern europe.
june kelly, bbc news, birmingham.e appealing for people to help harvest their crops. the coronavirus pandemic prompted the government to launch it's ‘pick for britain' initiative, hoping many would step in to help, but there's still a significant shortage of workers, needed to bring in this season's harvest. claire marshall has more, from worcestershire. a plea has been made for a land army to help pick british crops. on one of the largest farms in england, there's one already at work....
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june kelly, news, birmingham.th coronavirus in less than an hour as it tries to clamp down on those breaking quarantine rules. south korea has had one of the most successful strategies in the world for dealing with the virus. fewer than 300 people have died. 0ur seoul correspondent laura bicker has more details each gasp for breath... each drop of blood painted an alarming picture. do you have any cough? no cough. headache? wan yu from wuhan, china, was south korea's first coronavirus patient. her scans revealed she had been ill for days before showing symptoms. doctors realised then that carriers could infect others without knowing they were sick. at the peak of the outbreak, hundreds of contract tracers were mobilised, lessons south korea learned from previous epidemics. she is allowed to ask personal questions and record private details because of special laws brought in to combat infectious diseases. tracers then hit the streets to seek out cctv footage. they will look at phone and bank records to get the most
june kelly, news, birmingham.th coronavirus in less than an hour as it tries to clamp down on those breaking quarantine rules. south korea has had one of the most successful strategies in the world for dealing with the virus. fewer than 300 people have died. 0ur seoul correspondent laura bicker has more details each gasp for breath... each drop of blood painted an alarming picture. do you have any cough? no cough. headache? wan yu from wuhan, china, was south korea's first coronavirus patient....
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june kelly, bbc news.or. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster. some in boris johnson's some in borisjohnson's team have made no secret of their desire to shake up white call —— white hole, reva m p shake up white call —— white hole, revamp the government machine to make it more focused on delivery, including some of the most senior personnel. at the weekend, the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwill, it was announced he would be moving on. part of his role is as a national security adviser to the prime minister, and that part of his job has been given to david frost, currently the chief negotiator on brexit. he has no particular background in intelligence or security, and the former prime minister, theresa may, made her feelings known about this in the commentsjust feelings known about this in the comments just now. —— feelings known about this in the commentsjust now. —— in the commons. i served on the national security council for nine years, six years as home secretary and three
june kelly, bbc news.or. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster. some in boris johnson's some in borisjohnson's team have made no secret of their desire to shake up white call —— white hole, reva m p shake up white call —— white hole, revamp the government machine to make it more focused on delivery, including some of the most senior personnel. at the weekend, the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwill, it was announced he would be moving on. part of his role is as...
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june kelly, bbc news, birmingham. britain's mass market vegetable and fruit growers, are appealing for people to help harvest their crops. the coronavirus pandemic prompted the government to launch it's ‘pick for britain‘ initiative, hoping many would step in to help, but there's still a significant shortage of workers, needed to bring in this season's harvest. claire marshall has more, from worcestershire. a plea has been made for a land army to help pick british crops. on one of the largest farms in england, there's one already at work. everyone in it is from eastern europe. during the pandemic, it's not been easy to get here. evelyn is from bulgaria. were you worried that you couldn't make it at one point? man translates. the government has recognised how crucial migrants are. now they don't have to follow the two—week quarantine rule. so what about home—grown labour? british workers, to date we've taken on 31 and we've lost 31. it's a great shame, really. why have they left? they've left because it's not for them.
june kelly, bbc news, birmingham. britain's mass market vegetable and fruit growers, are appealing for people to help harvest their crops. the coronavirus pandemic prompted the government to launch it's ‘pick for britain‘ initiative, hoping many would step in to help, but there's still a significant shortage of workers, needed to bring in this season's harvest. claire marshall has more, from worcestershire. a plea has been made for a land army to help pick british crops. on one of the...
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june kelly, bbc news.t has bought up millions of them. but now a group of senior scientists and doctors have criticised the decision to roll out covid—19 antibody testing in england. they fear the tests are being launched too soon, without adequate assessment. fergus walsh reports. have you had covid? maybe without symptoms? the answer is in your blood. staff at this hospital in london who we filmed before facemasks were obligatory were keen to know their antibody status. when i developed symptoms, i moved out of my family house and i have been living in temporary accommodation so i thought i would get the antibody test done, see what the results were, and hopefully if i have an antibody response may be it's one step closer to moving back home. staff get their results via text message. karina, who has been working in a&e, was positive for antibodies. i think there will be a second wave and you just want to know if you are prepared for it really. i am mentally prepared to get it again because we are exposed
june kelly, bbc news.t has bought up millions of them. but now a group of senior scientists and doctors have criticised the decision to roll out covid—19 antibody testing in england. they fear the tests are being launched too soon, without adequate assessment. fergus walsh reports. have you had covid? maybe without symptoms? the answer is in your blood. staff at this hospital in london who we filmed before facemasks were obligatory were keen to know their antibody status. when i developed...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. the end of a manhunt.he had been wrongly freed from prison a few months before. this latest review sheds more light on the failings in the mccann case. it found that three different probation officers had been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release. it also discovered that prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. earlier this year, one of mccann‘s victims, who was 71 when she was raped by him, spoke to the bbc. she now said she finds this new review very distressing. in a statement, she told us... the ministry ofjustice says it has apologised to mccann‘s victims. it also says it has improved information sharing and training and is bringing on 800 new probation staff. june kelly, bbc news. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story... china has adopted a controversial security law giving it new powers over hong kong. and here in the uk, the city of leicester has returned to strict lockdown measures amid a rise in new infections. boris
our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. the end of a manhunt.he had been wrongly freed from prison a few months before. this latest review sheds more light on the failings in the mccann case. it found that three different probation officers had been responsible for mccann in the run—up to his ill—fated release. it also discovered that prison staff didn't share key information with probation colleagues. earlier this year, one of mccann‘s victims, who was 71 when she was raped by...
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june kelly, bbc news.or how the economy can recover from the impact of coronavirus. but has the government done enough to keep the economy afloat over the course of the lockdown in a way that will make a swift recovery possible? let's speak now to some business owners. sa njay aggarwal, co—founder of spice kitchen. dan ellis, founder of jam jar cinema in whitley bay. and rachel flower, spokeswoman for excluded uk, which campaigns on behalf of those who feel left behind because of coronavirus. thank you all very much for talking to us. sa njay, thank you all very much for talking to us. sanjay, how effective has the furlough scheme being in helping your business? for me, it has been fundamental, really. we are a small spice company and we saw a decline in sales straightaway. 0f spice company and we saw a decline in sales straightaway. of our business is a whole sign, going to bricks and mortar retailers. so the scheme straightaway gave us a few weeks to furlough our staff, ensuring we have enough time to pu
june kelly, bbc news.or how the economy can recover from the impact of coronavirus. but has the government done enough to keep the economy afloat over the course of the lockdown in a way that will make a swift recovery possible? let's speak now to some business owners. sa njay aggarwal, co—founder of spice kitchen. dan ellis, founder of jam jar cinema in whitley bay. and rachel flower, spokeswoman for excluded uk, which campaigns on behalf of those who feel left behind because of coronavirus....
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june kelly, bbc news.d take 10 years to clear the backlog of court cases that's built up in england and wales, that's according to a report from the crown prosecution service. their chief inspector, kevin mcginty, says a lack of investment in the system has been magnified during the pandemic. he suggests libraries and leisure centres may need to be used. the ministry ofjustice said measures were being drawn up to ensure justice was delivered. a new strain of flu that has the potential to become a pandemic has been identified in china by scientists. it emerged recently and is carried by pigs, but can infect humans, they say. the researchers are concerned that it could mutate further so that it can spread easily from person to person. while it is not an immediate problem, they say, it has the hallmarks of being highly adapted to infect humans and needs close monitoring. there's relief this morning for thousands of banking app users who have been unable to access their own money for over a week. many people h
june kelly, bbc news.d take 10 years to clear the backlog of court cases that's built up in england and wales, that's according to a report from the crown prosecution service. their chief inspector, kevin mcginty, says a lack of investment in the system has been magnified during the pandemic. he suggests libraries and leisure centres may need to be used. the ministry ofjustice said measures were being drawn up to ensure justice was delivered. a new strain of flu that has the potential to become...
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to date, one down around 50% the other was, in fact, flat year to date earlier in the month of june, kellythat is a huge performance gap that also maybe speaks to some of the sort of transitional changes all these banks might have to think about. i do feel bad in some ways this is a really tough macro environment if you're the banks. so like you said, you can still differentiate performance by making certain strategic moves, morgan stanley versus wells fargo, but even the fact that they have record high cash levels is not a good thing they have to hold for capital as those banks expand they're really caught in the middle and i suppose they have to wait like everyone else for some big resolution on the coronavirus. >> i think the first question the bank stocks faced when they were at march lows was, are we going to go through a depression style economic pullback, in which case banks' future would be in question they've answered that question pretty confidently so far. the question now is when will they actually be making significant amounts of earnings again, and you see where the interest
to date, one down around 50% the other was, in fact, flat year to date earlier in the month of june, kellythat is a huge performance gap that also maybe speaks to some of the sort of transitional changes all these banks might have to think about. i do feel bad in some ways this is a really tough macro environment if you're the banks. so like you said, you can still differentiate performance by making certain strategic moves, morgan stanley versus wells fargo, but even the fact that they have...
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oil rigs since june of 2009, kelly, back over to you. >> don, thank you. >>> today we mark the anniversaryith the celebration of juneteenth ylan mui is looking at that side of the story >> for many in the black communicate, economic equality remains elusive. our own polling would change research across six battleground states showing that black voters do not believe minorities enjoy the same economic opportunity over wiet voters they say there is not an equal chance of for advancement at work 64% believe there is equality of opportunity. the same percentage as white voters, but that depth of discontent in the black community is a stark warning 85% of black voters say they believe that businesses should be doing more to promote diversity and inclusion. on that they have a polarity of groups that agree with them. clearly our survey shows that voters of all races believe that businesses still have a lot of work to do back over to you >> thank you very much, ylan there is still a lot of work to be done when it comes to diversity. there is currently only four black ceos and four of the ten in t
oil rigs since june of 2009, kelly, back over to you. >> don, thank you. >>> today we mark the anniversaryith the celebration of juneteenth ylan mui is looking at that side of the story >> for many in the black communicate, economic equality remains elusive. our own polling would change research across six battleground states showing that black voters do not believe minorities enjoy the same economic opportunity over wiet voters they say there is not an equal chance of for...
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ♪ >> ryan: and good morning on this monday, june 8th. kelly ripa. good to see you.
kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ♪ >> ryan: and good morning on this monday, june 8th. kelly ripa. good to see you.
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and good morning on this wednesday. we made it to midweek. it is june 10th.
kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and good morning on this wednesday. we made it to midweek. it is june 10th.
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and good morning to all of you on this wednesday june 3rd. kelly ripa, good to see you.an. i'm okay. how are you? >> ryan: i am all right too. i wanted to share a special event that happened last night. i have told you many times the story of me meeting the legendary
kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and good morning to all of you on this wednesday june 3rd. kelly ripa, good to see you.an. i'm okay. how are you? >> ryan: i am all right too. i wanted to share a special event that happened last night. i have told you many times the story of me meeting the legendary
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and we have made it. welcome to your friday, june 5th broadcast. kelly, you look great.
kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and we have made it. welcome to your friday, june 5th broadcast. kelly, you look great.
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good night ♪ >> kelly: hey, what's up, everybody? it is june 19th.t's an important day in our country's history. let's be honest, it's a day that people did not know much about before george floyd's death and the tough conversations that are followed. june 19th or juneteenth is the longest black running holiday in america, and then consider it america's second independence day. i'm kicking off the show with a beautiful song by an incredible black artists that i love and definitely am inspired by, this is "i would rather go blind by etta james. ♪ ♪ something told me it was ove over ♪ ♪ when i saw you and that girl walk-in ♪ ♪ something deep down in my soul said "cry
good night ♪ >> kelly: hey, what's up, everybody? it is june 19th.t's an important day in our country's history. let's be honest, it's a day that people did not know much about before george floyd's death and the tough conversations that are followed. june 19th or juneteenth is the longest black running holiday in america, and then consider it america's second independence day. i'm kicking off the show with a beautiful song by an incredible black artists that i love and definitely am...
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ♪ >> ryan: and good morning. we have made it through another week. today is friday, june 12, 2020.
kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ♪ >> ryan: and good morning. we have made it through another week. today is friday, june 12, 2020.
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. >> kelly: hey, y'all, happy monday, it is june and i am still in montana. today show is a little bit different. it is a brand-new show, it is a show that we taped way back in february, we just have not aired it yet. there's a studio audience and face-to-face interviews like we have not been able to do for months, but most importantly it is a really good show. derek huff, the doctors from "botched" and a lot more going on. y'all enjoy it, all right. ♪ ♪ back this hitch up into the water ♪ ♪ untie all the cables and rope ♪ ♪ step onto the astroturf ♪ get yourself a coozie ♪ let's go ♪ who said anything about skiin' ♪ ♪ floatin' is all i wanna do ♪ you can climb the ladder ♪ just don't rock the boat ♪ while i barbeque ♪ on the pontoon
. >> kelly: hey, y'all, happy monday, it is june and i am still in montana. today show is a little bit different. it is a brand-new show, it is a show that we taped way back in february, we just have not aired it yet. there's a studio audience and face-to-face interviews like we have not been able to do for months, but most importantly it is a really good show. derek huff, the doctors from "botched" and a lot more going on. y'all enjoy it, all right. ♪ ♪ back this hitch up...
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kelly, thank you so much. >>> coming up, janessa has the june weather outlook. >>> warning about spread of coronavirus duringotests. stay with us lysol disinfectant spray and disinfecting wipes together can be used on over 100 surfaces. and kill up to 99.9% of viruses and bacteria. unfortunately, we can't answer every question you have right now. lysol. what it takes to protect. my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so dewy, and hydrated... gives my skin an extra boost of life. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin is powerful. and i can face anything with my olay. this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't even close to how far we can go. (how strong you can be.) and remember this; there's a crack in everything for a reason. how else can the l
kelly, thank you so much. >>> coming up, janessa has the june weather outlook. >>> warning about spread of coronavirus duringotests. stay with us lysol disinfectant spray and disinfecting wipes together can be used on over 100 surfaces. and kill up to 99.9% of viruses and bacteria. unfortunately, we can't answer every question you have right now. lysol. what it takes to protect. my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so dewy, and hydrated... gives my skin an extra...
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and good morning on this monday, june 22nd. ryan seacrest and kelly ripa with you.don't know. probably just going to hang out in the driveway, if i know mom. she doesn't really want to talk about it or address it in any way so it's going to be a big, uh, driveway hang, maybe look at her through the glass.
kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and good morning on this monday, june 22nd. ryan seacrest and kelly ripa with you.don't know. probably just going to hang out in the driveway, if i know mom. she doesn't really want to talk about it or address it in any way so it's going to be a big, uh, driveway hang, maybe look at her through the glass.
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kelly: hi. good morning, everybody. it is tuesday june.
kelly: hi. good morning, everybody. it is tuesday june.
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♪ >> kelly: hey, good morning, everyone. it is thursday, june 4th, 2020. ovoked right now. sometimes gelman, our executive producer, will do things deliberately
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. >> kelly: hey, good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, june 30, 2020. hey, ryan. how are you? path to our great connectivity. some say it's the path to our great demise. but if you look back, i was actually trying to figure out. i remember when we were teaching people to text on the brick phone on "american idol" back in, like, 2002, but we also
. >> kelly: hey, good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, june 30, 2020. hey, ryan. how are you? path to our great connectivity. some say it's the path to our great demise. but if you look back, i was actually trying to figure out. i remember when we were teaching people to text on the brick phone on "american idol" back in, like, 2002, but we also
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. >> ryan: and good morning on this monday, june 29th. good to see you. y,ow you? nking about, well, why it makes sense that we have so much difficulty while we're zooming our show. it gives us some excuses here, thisoom fatigue arcl my summer highlight
kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. >> ryan: and good morning on this monday, june 29th. good to see you. y,ow you? nking about, well, why it makes sense that we have so much difficulty while we're zooming our show. it gives us some excuses here, thisoom fatigue arcl my summer highlight
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to valencia on june 18th the week after the 1st for more than 3 months as in germany spanish games will take place behind closed doors. and with that now you're up to date i'm sorry kelly in the olympic you so much for joining us know forget there's always more on our website t w dot com you can also follow us on social media take care and sees things. in language courses. video. anytime anywhere.
to valencia on june 18th the week after the 1st for more than 3 months as in germany spanish games will take place behind closed doors. and with that now you're up to date i'm sorry kelly in the olympic you so much for joining us know forget there's always more on our website t w dot com you can also follow us on social media take care and sees things. in language courses. video. anytime anywhere.
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. >> ryan: and hello on this thursday, june 25th. it is, uh--what are you--we're on. we're here. t. >> ryan: well, that makes me wanna do the same thing. >> kelly: [laughs] don't--don't go to those lengths. you don't have to--you're naturally pretty. >> ryan: oh, yes, thank you. uh, it is national handshake
kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. >> ryan: and hello on this thursday, june 25th. it is, uh--what are you--we're on. we're here. t. >> ryan: well, that makes me wanna do the same thing. >> kelly: [laughs] don't--don't go to those lengths. you don't have to--you're naturally pretty. >> ryan: oh, yes, thank you. uh, it is national handshake
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kelly: hey there. good morning, everybody. it's june 11th. thursday 2020. thursday, june 11.e like now? are you doing
kelly: hey there. good morning, everybody. it's june 11th. thursday 2020. thursday, june 11.e like now? are you doing
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kelly. joshua, this is in coordination with the naacp, these folks will be here until june 15th.n the community trying to take a tragedy and turn it into something positive. we've seen that the last three days, i think a lot of that is because the national guard and police have pulled back and are out of sight. >> voter registration is going to be a big thing between now and november for sure. that's cal perry joining us from louisville, kentucky. >>> let's look at downtown welcome back d.c. where it looks like they're having a good time. these protests are night and day from what we saw from last week. coming up, police department across the country are rethinking their policies, which is exactly what these protesters want them to do. what training are some officers getting to improve their interactions with people of color? we'll tell you about one program just ahead. stay close. you about one progrm just ahead stay close in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i wa
kelly. joshua, this is in coordination with the naacp, these folks will be here until june 15th.n the community trying to take a tragedy and turn it into something positive. we've seen that the last three days, i think a lot of that is because the national guard and police have pulled back and are out of sight. >> voter registration is going to be a big thing between now and november for sure. that's cal perry joining us from louisville, kentucky. >>> let's look at downtown...
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kelly: hello there. good morning, everybody. it is june 2nd, 2020. how are you? >> ryan: good morning.at. protests erupted for a seventh day across the united states over the death of george
kelly: hello there. good morning, everybody. it is june 2nd, 2020. how are you? >> ryan: good morning.at. protests erupted for a seventh day across the united states over the death of george
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kelly: hey, good morning. hey, ryan. it's thursday, june 18, 2020.ear "6 minutes until the show." i thought time for a walk around the block outside. i can't get over the fact t i
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paris will begin welcoming visitors again on june 25th, after the longest closure since world war ii face masks are to be worn for people 11 years and older. kelly, you have to take the stairs they're not reopening the elevator i cannot imagine at least it's open >> i'm trying to think of an 11-year-old wearing a mask going up those stairs. maybe next year. sue herera with the latest there. > >>> elon joins me with more on the new york subway system ylan >> if you've ridden the subway system in new york, you probably guessed it needed a little bit of help, but you probably didn't guess it would come from the federal reserve. now the mta is tapping the federal reserve. they want them to back as much as $35 million in transportation revenue bonds already down three times since the pandemic began the mta said investors have shown confidence in long-term prospects but remained concerned about near-term risks. it is not the only entity to seek help. the port authority in new york and new jersey has also gotten approval from its board to tap the muni fund as well, and they say they want to explore all options to combat a $3 billion revenue shortfall.
paris will begin welcoming visitors again on june 25th, after the longest closure since world war ii face masks are to be worn for people 11 years and older. kelly, you have to take the stairs they're not reopening the elevator i cannot imagine at least it's open >> i'm trying to think of an 11-year-old wearing a mask going up those stairs. maybe next year. sue herera with the latest there. > >>> elon joins me with more on the new york subway system ylan >> if you've...
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>> kelly: hey, good morning, everybody. it is wednesday. hump day, june 24th, 2020.
>> kelly: hey, good morning, everybody. it is wednesday. hump day, june 24th, 2020.
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june 1 and then our mayor's proposed budget on august 1. with that, i'm happy to take any questions that you have. >> colleagues, any comments or questions? >> yes. >> yes, supervisor yee? >> thank you, kelly, for the presentation. i guess the question i have is, yes, we really have to look at a possible reduction in services, tighten up the belt and everything else. and second, you're having a hiring freeze, means that similar sources will be [inaudible] other than others. at the same time, how do we have this discussion knowing that prior to the pandemic, i was -- there was a lo of support from the board of supervisors and the mayor herself to be dealing with or to improve our system in regards to mental health services. how do we balance that, knowing that no one hand cut or don't expand or start any programs knowing what we know. but this is such a big need. >> that is a great question, president yee. i think particularly with mental health. it's not so much about kitsing -- about cutting but changing the way services will be provided. they won't be provided in a traditional setting. they might be provided to those in hotels. and these are services that they already have in place to ma
june 1 and then our mayor's proposed budget on august 1. with that, i'm happy to take any questions that you have. >> colleagues, any comments or questions? >> yes. >> yes, supervisor yee? >> thank you, kelly, for the presentation. i guess the question i have is, yes, we really have to look at a possible reduction in services, tighten up the belt and everything else. and second, you're having a hiring freeze, means that similar sources will be [inaudible] other than...
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june 11th. friday eve, as we like to call it around here. steve paulson, i just weeded out a photo. i just heard from kellynd and robert, there are longtime early-morning viewers with us. they are usually up working out with us. she sent a beautiful photo of some fog rolling in by mount tam. >> it's making a beeline to your place, pam . >> yeah. >> come on in peerk >> roll the red carpet out. we do have some fog, but really not much of a breeze. it will get here later today and tonight into tomorrow . there will be a noticeable difference. there is a fog at sfo. starting to snake its way around. 53 to 59 for the temperatures. pretty close to everybody. bringing temperatures down, but not dramatically for some inland. liver for livermore going 90 today. santa rosa 86. oakland will drop from 81 to 74 degrees. 65 in the city . there's just too much in the way of incoming of system. that's when you start to ramp the fog up. inland one more day 80s and 90s. the coast and bay will drop and everyone takes a big plunge in the temperatures friday into saturday . a little rebound on sunday. highs today still above a
june 11th. friday eve, as we like to call it around here. steve paulson, i just weeded out a photo. i just heard from kellynd and robert, there are longtime early-morning viewers with us. they are usually up working out with us. she sent a beautiful photo of some fog rolling in by mount tam. >> it's making a beeline to your place, pam . >> yeah. >> come on in peerk >> roll the red carpet out. we do have some fog, but really not much of a breeze. it will get here later...
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to valencia on june 18th the week after the 1st for more than 3 months as in germany spanish games will take place behind closed doors. and with that now you're up to date i'm sorry kelly in the olympics so much for joining us no forget there's always more on our website t w dot com you can also follow us on social media take care and stay safe. stand fast. and on demand. in language courses. video or. anytime anywhere. w. . don't be too good just because it. take her take her to go. john no meyer at work that fast. and internationally renowned choreographer depicts worlds of emotion the language of dance. it's been done and i'm a grateful person and that might be why i'm a happy person and privileged to get to do what i love most people. for john know i my are the artistic journey has always been more important than the destination. and i live and i define my life is a painting dance is the frame. his creative home is the ballet center hamburg. site is she ever since i've been a choreographer my aim has been to create a sort of microcosm of the world on stage of the sort of the. a microcosm that includes the underworld johnno meyer is staging orpheus and your idiocy.
to valencia on june 18th the week after the 1st for more than 3 months as in germany spanish games will take place behind closed doors. and with that now you're up to date i'm sorry kelly in the olympics so much for joining us no forget there's always more on our website t w dot com you can also follow us on social media take care and stay safe. stand fast. and on demand. in language courses. video or. anytime anywhere. w. . don't be too good just because it. take her take her to go. john no...
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kelly. what do you make of julian's comments >> it's interesting when julian talks about the delayed stimulus as we get toward the end of june, some of this kind of initial sugar high that came in with this big stimulus package on the fiscal and monetary side. those start to lose a little bit of their impact. it will be interesting to see. as the country reopens as businesses reopen as they're 25% 50% full what does that do to the economy. i think that's what's reflecting in jewel yang's commentary we could have a correction here. that's probably more aligned with my view, listen, if you're inclined to buy dips in this market at certain times you need to be taking profits to raise cash so you can buy that dip this is not a terrible time to do that. take a little bit of profit, watch what happens let's see if there's continued infection rates. and then you can make a decision whether or not you want to deploy another 10 or 15% i think julian, we're on the same side. >> coming up, the race for a cure heating up today, we'll tell you before a double dose of headlines from two big drug makers shares of chipotle red host today af
kelly. what do you make of julian's comments >> it's interesting when julian talks about the delayed stimulus as we get toward the end of june, some of this kind of initial sugar high that came in with this big stimulus package on the fiscal and monetary side. those start to lose a little bit of their impact. it will be interesting to see. as the country reopens as businesses reopen as they're 25% 50% full what does that do to the economy. i think that's what's reflecting in jewel yang's...
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june 22nd. and it is only then that we will start to see some deals and figure out where the prices will eventually fall. kellyhere's bigger implications, robert, though, if people are leaving the city, especially for the tax base >> so here's how the pain cascades down. you've got the wealth destruction at the top, of course, but property taxes are the number one source of revenue in new york city $30 billion a year from property tax. if that declines, you've got less hospitals, less police, less fire, less for education. if all of those services and jobs get cut, new york city becomes even less attractive you've got property prices and deals falling even more. and that begins a spiral that could be very worrying, even harkening back to the 1970s, if we get there >> yeah. robert, thanks very much robert frank looking through some of the implications, if people flee the cities tyler? >> all right, kelly. and thank you, too, robert stocks are at session highs, folks. the nasdaq little more now than a percentage point off its all-time high, if you can believe it stocks shaking off coronavirus and the nationwide
june 22nd. and it is only then that we will start to see some deals and figure out where the prices will eventually fall. kellyhere's bigger implications, robert, though, if people are leaving the city, especially for the tax base >> so here's how the pain cascades down. you've got the wealth destruction at the top, of course, but property taxes are the number one source of revenue in new york city $30 billion a year from property tax. if that declines, you've got less hospitals, less...
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. >> kelly: hey, good morning, everybody. it is friday. t-g-i-friday. june 26, 2020.ly: chewie does not acknowledge work.
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kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: and good morning on this monday. it is june 1st. a very difficult day and our nation.rd. people want t
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june 10 and i am joe fonzi. >>> tomorrow we will have a pga golf tournament to talk about. in the meantime, how about a future pga golfer. check this out. >> that is four-year-old joey kellyrdale. he is a lefty no less. he's got a nice and easy stroke there. >> i am very excited for spencer torkelson out of petaluma. the number one pick in the draft. >> all that hard work paid off. mark, thank you. thank you for joining us tonight. good night. gentlemen, star wars day is rapidly approaching. we should finalize our plans. what? that's a real thing? what is it, star wars christmas? no. don't be ridiculous. that's wookiee life day. (scoffs) so, when is it? uh, well, it's not may the fifth... and it's not may the third... it's may the fourth. get it? may the fourth be with you? "may the force be with you." get it? oh, no. this face wasn't because i didn't get it. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started
june 10 and i am joe fonzi. >>> tomorrow we will have a pga golf tournament to talk about. in the meantime, how about a future pga golfer. check this out. >> that is four-year-old joey kellyrdale. he is a lefty no less. he's got a nice and easy stroke there. >> i am very excited for spencer torkelson out of petaluma. the number one pick in the draft. >> all that hard work paid off. mark, thank you. thank you for joining us tonight. good night. gentlemen, star wars day...
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june 14th. i am frank mallicoat. good morning everyone. >> good morning, i am allie rasmus in for kelly wong.frank said, we have been told in the last half hour that this fog will burn off. >> yes, it is going to be a sunny day. happy sunday. starting out with a lot of gray sky, you can see from that life picture a moment to go, even some fog covering the golden gate bridge all along the coastline as well. into san francisco, plenty of gray around the bay, and along the coastline. in our north bay and farther south, we have a mix of sun and clouds out there. even along this coastline, waking up with sunshine. for the coast today, guess who gets to go into the upper 70s? areas likes santa cruz. temperatures will be in the low to mid 60s. around the bay, upper 60s to upper 70s. inland cities into the mid-80s. that is a pretty good jump from yesterday afternoon. winds should not be quite as breezy. when i come back, i'll have a look at the current conditions for the details on your afternoon highs, and the warming trend that will continue for the weekend, coming up. >>> union representing office
june 14th. i am frank mallicoat. good morning everyone. >> good morning, i am allie rasmus in for kelly wong.frank said, we have been told in the last half hour that this fog will burn off. >> yes, it is going to be a sunny day. happy sunday. starting out with a lot of gray sky, you can see from that life picture a moment to go, even some fog covering the golden gate bridge all along the coastline as well. into san francisco, plenty of gray around the bay, and along the coastline....
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the reopenings, kelly, i'm getting a little more optimistic we've seen a lot of glimmers of growth in many different places, maybe we'll talk about that, but i think we reopen in may and june i think the next employment figures are going to be very, very good as the businesses reopen and rehire and people have cash. so let's hope that this thing bottomed away in april and we're headed towards a terrific recovery in the second half of the year >> you know, it's interesting that the market seems to be ignoring the prospect of any more shutdowns related to coronavirus. we know in places like texas and arizona, the count is up we talked to the head of a texas hospital system yesterday, and frankly he couldn't even give us a clear answer as to why it was up icu bed usage and all those things are headed in the wrong direction. this time around no one seems concerned we're going to do another shutdown they probably figured out there's more tactical ways to respond to this. but i guess my question, larry, is -- again, i'm putting my shoes in a small business. even someone like frotita is saying his business is down. people are wary of going to crowded places tillman even said if t
the reopenings, kelly, i'm getting a little more optimistic we've seen a lot of glimmers of growth in many different places, maybe we'll talk about that, but i think we reopen in may and june i think the next employment figures are going to be very, very good as the businesses reopen and rehire and people have cash. so let's hope that this thing bottomed away in april and we're headed towards a terrific recovery in the second half of the year >> you know, it's interesting that the market...
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june 17th. kel', how are you doing? >> kelly: i'm okay. how about you? >> ryan: i'm doing well.
june 17th. kel', how are you doing? >> kelly: i'm okay. how about you? >> ryan: i'm doing well.