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june kelly, bbc news.to criticise borisjohnson over lockdown parties in downing street. she's accused him of "unacceptable failings of leadership". our political correspondent alex forsyth is in westminster. how significant is this intervention, do you think? since the publication _ intervention, do you think? since the publication of— intervention, do you think? since the publication of sue _ intervention, do you think? since the publication of sue gray, - intervention, do you think? s “tie: the publication of sue gray, the senior civil servant's report into senior civil serva nt�*s report into the senior civil servant's report into the so—called partygate situation last week, we have heard from a number of mps voicing their criticism of borisjohnson and andrea leadsom has become the latest. it is significant because she is a former cabinet minister, she is a former cabinet minister, she is a former cabinet minister, she is someone who once she dropped out of the conservative leadership race herself backe
june kelly, bbc news.to criticise borisjohnson over lockdown parties in downing street. she's accused him of "unacceptable failings of leadership". our political correspondent alex forsyth is in westminster. how significant is this intervention, do you think? since the publication _ intervention, do you think? since the publication of— intervention, do you think? since the publication of sue _ intervention, do you think? since the publication of sue gray, - intervention, do you...
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june kelly, bbc news.ly a character reference and exactly as many women have said, that they do feel when they are reporting these offences, they are the people who are under suspicion and who are investigated, not the suspect. earlier we were talking to one prosecutor who said that what is so troubling about this is that you would never ask for this sort of data for any other crime, it seems to be just related to these cases. do we get any sense of any justification as to why this is deemed to be necessary? i think there have _ deemed to be necessary? i think there have been _ deemed to be necessary? i think there have been a _ deemed to be necessary? i think there have been a lot _ deemed to be necessary? i think there have been a lot of- deemed to be necessary? i think there have been a lot of myths l there have been a lot of myths perpetuated about women lying about this kind of crime, and even if that were the case, in the course of investigation, and these investigations can be very robust with the p
june kelly, bbc news.ly a character reference and exactly as many women have said, that they do feel when they are reporting these offences, they are the people who are under suspicion and who are investigated, not the suspect. earlier we were talking to one prosecutor who said that what is so troubling about this is that you would never ask for this sort of data for any other crime, it seems to be just related to these cases. do we get any sense of any justification as to why this is deemed to...
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june kelly, bbc news. joining me now is hannah arkwright.at was your experience back then of the use of data? it experience back then of the use of data? . , . experience back then of the use of data? ., , experience back then of the use of data? .,, ., , . ., ., . ., experience back then of the use of data? ., , . . .,, data? it was a bit chaotic, to be honest- he _ data? it was a bit chaotic, to be honest. he asked _ data? it was a bit chaotic, to be honest. he asked for _ data? it was a bit chaotic, to be honest. he asked for all my i honest. he asked for all my passwords for everything, which i gave them, but initially they didn�*t take my device, so that was kind of pointless. then a couple of weeks later, they asked me for my device, which i gave over, two days later they gave them back having not downloaded anything, then they asked for them again, and they did take them and download them, then i got them and download them, then i got them back. that i�*m not sure whatever they did but then, nobody said this is what we are having and
june kelly, bbc news. joining me now is hannah arkwright.at was your experience back then of the use of data? it experience back then of the use of data? . , . experience back then of the use of data? ., , experience back then of the use of data? .,, ., , . ., ., . ., experience back then of the use of data? ., , . . .,, data? it was a bit chaotic, to be honest- he _ data? it was a bit chaotic, to be honest. he asked _ data? it was a bit chaotic, to be honest. he asked for _ data? it was a bit...
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june kelly, bbc news.t david attenborough" after wowing judges on this year's britain's got talent. now he's been to meet his hero, the wildlife presenter steve backshall, as our climate editorjustin rowlatt reports. it's a huge honour to give you your first yes.- i say yes. it's a yes from me. thank you so much. and you have four yeses. looking at youngsters like aneeshwar and seeing how they've got hooked into some of the really big problem our planet faces is the most exciting thing about myjob. because, ultimately, they are going to be the next generation making big changes. and there are young people who are not afraid to engage with climate change, with plastic pollution, with overfishing. with all of the big problems that we may shy away from. and that is so, so important. you are about to meet your hero. how do you feel? i'm feeling amazing, right now. steve backshall! it's so, so good to see you. it's great to see you, too. well, you are going to be my warm—up act today, aren't you? yeah. amazing,
june kelly, bbc news.t david attenborough" after wowing judges on this year's britain's got talent. now he's been to meet his hero, the wildlife presenter steve backshall, as our climate editorjustin rowlatt reports. it's a huge honour to give you your first yes.- i say yes. it's a yes from me. thank you so much. and you have four yeses. looking at youngsters like aneeshwar and seeing how they've got hooked into some of the really big problem our planet faces is the most exciting thing...
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june kelly, bbc news.. she works with survivors going through the criminaljustice system and has experience of supporting survivors who have had these kinds of data requests. she has also given evidence to the home affairs select cttee on prosecutions of sexual offences. thank you very much forjoining us. in terms of the survivors you work with, how many of them typically have these sorts of requests for really huge amounts of personal data? i really huge amounts of personal data? ., , really huge amounts of personal data? . , , h, really huge amounts of personal data? . , , ,., ., data? i mean this is something that is across and _ data? i mean this is something that is across and widespread. _ data? i mean this is something that is across and widespread. that i is across and widespread. that culture has developed ofjust kind of broad disproportion access to both survivors digital data but also their counselling records and really private notes and information that obviously everybody that have an expecta
june kelly, bbc news.. she works with survivors going through the criminaljustice system and has experience of supporting survivors who have had these kinds of data requests. she has also given evidence to the home affairs select cttee on prosecutions of sexual offences. thank you very much forjoining us. in terms of the survivors you work with, how many of them typically have these sorts of requests for really huge amounts of personal data? i really huge amounts of personal data? ., , really...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly is in manchester. is a big stress on training and - have to undergo first? well, there is a big stress on training and that| is a big stress on training and that has been welcomed by the police watched because obviously tasers are controversial and what is being said if they will under the same training as regular officers. the reason for this expansion of taser use is that the home secretary believes it because these unpaid volunteer faced the same risks as their paid colleagues, they should have the same kit but of course tasers are controversial and have been linked to a number of deaths and there is concern about the divorce fortunate use of them against members of the black community and the human rights organisation amnesty international has condemned this move, what it calls this dangerous expansion of taser use. in calls this dangerous expansion of taser use. calls this dangerous expansion of taser use-— taser use. in the cost-of-living crisis has _ taser use. in the cost-of-living crisis has c
our home affairs correspondent june kelly is in manchester. is a big stress on training and - have to undergo first? well, there is a big stress on training and that| is a big stress on training and that has been welcomed by the police watched because obviously tasers are controversial and what is being said if they will under the same training as regular officers. the reason for this expansion of taser use is that the home secretary believes it because these unpaid volunteer faced the same...
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our home affairs correspondent, june kelly is in manchester.plain a little bit more about this decision, if you will?— decision, if you will? around 9000 secial decision, if you will? around 9000 special constants _ decision, if you will? around 9000 special constants in _ decision, if you will? around 9000 special constants in england - decision, if you will? around 9000 special constants in england and i special constants in england and wales, the home secretary believes that these unpaid volunteers, because they take the same risks as regular police officers, they should be able to carry the same equipment. now in future, specials won't has to have a taser, it will be entirely up to them, the volunteer, to use them, they will then have to be assessed and approved. this was the home secretary priti patel speaking about it earlier today. our special constables do incredible work alongside our regular officers and, of course, we want to continue to empower them and give them the tools, basically, to make our streets safer. well, the home office
our home affairs correspondent, june kelly is in manchester.plain a little bit more about this decision, if you will?— decision, if you will? around 9000 secial decision, if you will? around 9000 special constants _ decision, if you will? around 9000 special constants in _ decision, if you will? around 9000 special constants in england - decision, if you will? around 9000 special constants in england and i special constants in england and wales, the home secretary believes that these unpaid...
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june kelly, bbc news. mps have joined growing calls for the prime minister to resign because of the partygate scandal. the total number of tory mps publically calling for borisjohnson to step down has now reached 27. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth is in westminster for us. how close do we think a leadership challenge could be, or is it impossible to know? that's the million-dollar _ impossible to know? that's the million-dollar question - impossible to know? that's the million-dollar question it - impossible to know? that's the million-dollar question it is - impossible to know? that's the million-dollar question it is fair million—dollar question it is fair to say. after that report by the senior civil servant sue gray into the parties in downing street, there was an expectation that there might be a flood of critics coming out of the woodwork, that hasn't happened. instead there has been a trickle or a steady stream. the numbers are creeping up, 27 who have now publicly called on the prime mini
june kelly, bbc news. mps have joined growing calls for the prime minister to resign because of the partygate scandal. the total number of tory mps publically calling for borisjohnson to step down has now reached 27. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth is in westminster for us. how close do we think a leadership challenge could be, or is it impossible to know? that's the million-dollar _ impossible to know? that's the million-dollar question - impossible to know? that's the million-dollar...
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june primaries here in the bay area. but in 5 other states, the polls already opened. kellie meyer has a look. in pennsylvania. it's a rush to the finish for 3 of the state's leading republican candidates. doctor mehmet oz, david mccormick and kathy barnette. >> all fighting for that last-minute vote. i was on the fence. >> i like kathy barnette. i liked her throughout the whole. process. but now i'm feeling like may be the stronger candidate was fighting to hold on to that top spot on primary day as the press fights forward with the current was did take questions during a town hall-style election eve event. the crowd also hearing a surprise message from former president donald trump who endorsed the candidate over mccormick and barnett. and thank you very much for. >> let's bring in. on monday. mccormick brushed.off trump's opposition telling news nation it's about who can get the job done. the in pennsylvania voters are zeroed in on 3 questions who shares my conservative values who can win the general election. >> and who can actually get there on day one and make a big difference. a wild card in the race. k
june primaries here in the bay area. but in 5 other states, the polls already opened. kellie meyer has a look. in pennsylvania. it's a rush to the finish for 3 of the state's leading republican candidates. doctor mehmet oz, david mccormick and kathy barnette. >> all fighting for that last-minute vote. i was on the fence. >> i like kathy barnette. i liked her throughout the whole. process. but now i'm feeling like may be the stronger candidate was fighting to hold on to that top spot...
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you get a couple hung of several shorts far, that he will immediately kelly millions of people's village. if shots were fired, elisa june 28th, 1914 in sarajevo in history, remembers how much grief or who want the person a budget can do. and if she, if it can see it can understand that it's not the open, the resistor, it as it was, for example, in 1930 ang, immunity, or some historical twists and turns were now visible. some not a bit. we always had to respond to them. now we've been trying to prepare for all her yes, story, col, upheavals, so long, so as to mitigate their possible consequences. we're trying to heal the wounds fee out of catastrophes that over followed one or in other historical animal twist st. louis. and now we have the large collection of such responses, those un charter with all these agencies, the oversee, the i a, the w, t o and many other institutions as the fed. other in now often though you to respond to what we have face such a movie day that as a bird has pro, is it possible now to try to attempt those institutions fold motor and challenge stuff into.
you get a couple hung of several shorts far, that he will immediately kelly millions of people's village. if shots were fired, elisa june 28th, 1914 in sarajevo in history, remembers how much grief or who want the person a budget can do. and if she, if it can see it can understand that it's not the open, the resistor, it as it was, for example, in 1930 ang, immunity, or some historical twists and turns were now visible. some not a bit. we always had to respond to them. now we've been trying to...
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june of 2020 nothing, honestly. big cap tech selling off amazon down 7% apple down 6%. kelly, they're taking my apple, they're taking my amazon, they're taking my walmart. target and walmart getting punished higher costs are eating into profits. there are bright spots always are as jim cramer says, there's a bull market somewhere. verizon is higher. verizon up two-thirds of a percent. draft kings and ea, top performer in the nasdaq. ea, electronic arts. my son plays a lot of games. >> he's single-handedly holding up the market. >> he's a player for more on the market sell-off let's bring in our friend the market veteran art cashin at ubs financial services how have you been? >> well, i've been okay. this is an interesting day you might take me with a grain of salt, tyler i wrote this morning i thought it would be a down day and i thought the dow might get down about 400 points or so i got the direction right. i seemed to have missed the amplitude. >> we have an hour to go, art. you may be righter than you think. this last hour has often been where the tale is told what can in
june of 2020 nothing, honestly. big cap tech selling off amazon down 7% apple down 6%. kelly, they're taking my apple, they're taking my amazon, they're taking my walmart. target and walmart getting punished higher costs are eating into profits. there are bright spots always are as jim cramer says, there's a bull market somewhere. verizon is higher. verizon up two-thirds of a percent. draft kings and ea, top performer in the nasdaq. ea, electronic arts. my son plays a lot of games. >>...
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kelly karaoke. he will be able to add that to your playlist soon. >> her upcoming ep debuts june 9th. he is also dropping a cover of billy eyelashes happier than ever. as always, you do not have to wait until then to get your triple dose of the kelly clarkson. you can watch this every day, at three p.m., right here on today in the bay. >> actually, sometimes she does these covers the best. >> oh, yeah. undeniable. i remember when she won on american idol. i really remember that. >> of course, yeah. >> it is nice today. i mean, outside. >>> it is thursday, that is a reminder that the days are getting longer. we have felt the heat, as you're heading to work in pleasant hill, used about the temperatures in the mid-50s. it is a cool start but it will warm up, not as hot as yesterday. you can see the trend in temperatures, it is definitely much slower than what we have seen in the past few days. as we had for the upper 70s in livermore, martinez reaches 71. it is nice to turn off the air conditioning. we are still getting cooler weather for the coastal areas. yesterday, i in san francisco w
kelly karaoke. he will be able to add that to your playlist soon. >> her upcoming ep debuts june 9th. he is also dropping a cover of billy eyelashes happier than ever. as always, you do not have to wait until then to get your triple dose of the kelly clarkson. you can watch this every day, at three p.m., right here on today in the bay. >> actually, sometimes she does these covers the best. >> oh, yeah. undeniable. i remember when she won on american idol. i really remember...
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june 9th start for public hearings. >>> now to day 69 in russia's war in ukraine we are starting to hear the first-hand accounts of what it was like to be trapped in mariupol here's kelly cobiella >> reporter: there were wh40 ofs this woman says, we boiled two buckets of soup, and that was our meal for the whole day one of the civilians evacuated from the steel plant all the time we were in the bunker they were bombing, olga says new satellite images show the plant like most of the city almost completely destroyed by russian forces the last ukrainian soldiers holed up in the plant say more civilians are trapped here it's around 20 children. we counted, and hundreds more adults, he says. but it's still not clear where the evacuees, escorted by the u.n. and red cross staff, will end up russia says they were taken to russian-controlled territory and that those who want to leave can. ukraine's president zelenskyy says he warned the u.n the agreement with russia is that these people can come to ukrainian-controlled territory let's hope so, he says meanwhile, russian forces say they hit nearly 800 targeted in ukraine in 24 hours, including shipments of western military aid.
june 9th start for public hearings. >>> now to day 69 in russia's war in ukraine we are starting to hear the first-hand accounts of what it was like to be trapped in mariupol here's kelly cobiella >> reporter: there were wh40 ofs this woman says, we boiled two buckets of soup, and that was our meal for the whole day one of the civilians evacuated from the steel plant all the time we were in the bunker they were bombing, olga says new satellite images show the plant like most of...
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kelly clarkson, she is no stranger to doing some amazing cover songs. >> she does a daily segment and soon you will be able to add it to your playlist. >> it debuted on june 9 and she kicked off the announcement by dropping on the cover happier than ever. you can catch every episode right here.. >> this is an nbc news special report. >> reporter: good day and we are coming to you from uvalde, texas for a briefing from an agency investigating the shooting. there's going questions about the police response and if they waited too long to enter the classroom to stop that shooter. subreports suggest they waited anywhere from 20-60 minutes. our correspondent joins us right now and the biggest question right now is why that armed security guard, the school resource officer who encountered and confronted, why that officer did not shoot the gunman who entered the school? >> we are still waiting for a solid answer on that. once the police officers got into the school, and we believe that the door was locked, and he was apparently firing through the wall at the police officers. he had a very powerful weapon with rounds that was able of cutting through the wall. the
kelly clarkson, she is no stranger to doing some amazing cover songs. >> she does a daily segment and soon you will be able to add it to your playlist. >> it debuted on june 9 and she kicked off the announcement by dropping on the cover happier than ever. you can catch every episode right here.. >> this is an nbc news special report. >> reporter: good day and we are coming to you from uvalde, texas for a briefing from an agency investigating the shooting. there's going...
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brian kelly, steve grasso, tim seymour, and jeff mill let's get to it. the dow down more than 1100 point, the worst loss since june 2020 the consumer sector seeing the most pang, target dropping nearly 25% losing a quarter of its value in a single day, marking its worst day since october 19th, 1987 remember that date that's black monday. apple dropping more than 5.5, amazon down more than 7% it's just a stone's throw away from leaving the trillion dollar club does today's sell-off just show how vulnerable the markets are, maybe how vulnerable the consumer is? since we're talking about the biggest drop since black monday, brian kelly, does this make sense about what we're being told about the economy, the balance sheet is in great shape, wage growth is there. >> but the market is telling you that that's going to change, right? everything you just mention are backward-looking indicators. the market is saying hey, wait a second look at what the earnings were blamed on. supply chain issues from china, blamed on the war in ukraine i haven't seen a single company come out and say, you know what? the fed is raising rates
brian kelly, steve grasso, tim seymour, and jeff mill let's get to it. the dow down more than 1100 point, the worst loss since june 2020 the consumer sector seeing the most pang, target dropping nearly 25% losing a quarter of its value in a single day, marking its worst day since october 19th, 1987 remember that date that's black monday. apple dropping more than 5.5, amazon down more than 7% it's just a stone's throw away from leaving the trillion dollar club does today's sell-off just show how...
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. >> kelly goodman lives out of her minivan and is grateful they are asking for an extension of the order that will meet a september deadline to move out instead of june. >> yeah but it gives us more time obviously. does it give me peace of mind? no. so, there's not enough beds. not enough housing. not enough tiny homes. we make a new emergency home community is being built nearby and it will help, but there is already evidence that people who clear the camp just move on to a nearby city streets and parking lots. >> this has gone beyond control. >> reporter: business owner george flatow says he has been dealing with the problem for at least a decade. he has installed security systems because of constant theft and is always on the lookout for fires which happened again today. after 52 years in the auto repair business, he is calling it quits this week and retiring. >> they don't know what to do. nobody knows what to do. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> community housing development is getting a $500,000 check hand-delivered. construction underway at the navigation center. it will serve as permanent and transitional housing in san mate
. >> kelly goodman lives out of her minivan and is grateful they are asking for an extension of the order that will meet a september deadline to move out instead of june. >> yeah but it gives us more time obviously. does it give me peace of mind? no. so, there's not enough beds. not enough housing. not enough tiny homes. we make a new emergency home community is being built nearby and it will help, but there is already evidence that people who clear the camp just move on to a nearby...
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bring a vote in early june a red-flag measure to keep guns out the hands of individuals who are a danger to themselves or others. what can become law is a question. peter? >> kelly, thank you. >>> to the other story we are following. millions of americans are getting away for the long holiday weekend. travel was a mess with severe weather on the east coast on friday. reported tornado in virginia causing damage to dozens of buildings. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> somara theodore is here with the forecast. what does it look like? >> we are tracking storms. major improvements along the east coast. this is impacting the new england region. more showers and storms. as a result, we could see travel delays. we had a lot of cancellations on the east coast. today, a little bit more moderate. if you look bac minneapolis, that's where we could see major travel delays and severe storms. that's the region impacted as we head throughout much of the weekend. this afternoon from rapid city into answorth, winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour on saturday afternoon and evening. look what happens for sunday. the risk elevated into the more enhanced risk in marshall and sioux f
bring a vote in early june a red-flag measure to keep guns out the hands of individuals who are a danger to themselves or others. what can become law is a question. peter? >> kelly, thank you. >>> to the other story we are following. millions of americans are getting away for the long holiday weekend. travel was a mess with severe weather on the east coast on friday. reported tornado in virginia causing damage to dozens of buildings. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> somara...
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is kelly robinson, she's the executive director of planned parenthood action, fund and the width -- of america. what does it mean out there in the country, as soon as it becomes law, which could be june. >> it's a terrifying reality, i do want to be clear, for tonight abortion is still illegal. as of today, it remains our constitutional right. we also have to be clear that it is hanging on by a literal thread. and with this leak decision, but this lead draft means is the deepest fears are coming true. if this comes to fruition through an official supreme court decision, that means that half the states, 26 days will be poised to eliminate abortion access in this country. that's a frightening reality that will dramatically change so many peoples lives. so many peoples lives. there are some states who apparently have noticed called trigger laws which is the day that roe v. wade was overturned in the state automatically. abortion becomes illegal as of that date. do you nominee states have those kind of trigger laws? >> there are about 13 states that have trigger laws on the books, we expect another 12 to 13 states after the decision becomes law to actually move swiftly the ban abortion.
is kelly robinson, she's the executive director of planned parenthood action, fund and the width -- of america. what does it mean out there in the country, as soon as it becomes law, which could be june. >> it's a terrifying reality, i do want to be clear, for tonight abortion is still illegal. as of today, it remains our constitutional right. we also have to be clear that it is hanging on by a literal thread. and with this leak decision, but this lead draft means is the deepest fears are...