anthony: oh yeah? daniel: i m gonna get some here of the skin. [ reynon speaking french ] anthony: he knows he does really good work. daniel: uh-huh. anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh it s a beautiful day in lyon. daniel: yeah. anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is everywhere. a name that brought honor, attention, and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon, and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasseries, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere.
but it s a beautiful day in new york. right? that s probably part of the crowds. even this morning when i was walking in several hours ago the weather was nice. it was clear. it s not too cold. i heard somebody on the today show, i think the police commissioner calling it a single sock day. you didn t need to double 0 or triple up on the socks. reporter: right. no hats, no gloves out here. i remember years when probably why i didn t come out was because it was so bitterly cold. you didn t want to sit out here for hours. this year, you know, it is really nice out here. so it means people can get here early, could stay and wait, and oh. i hear sirens. it might be coming! i think it is. i think i need to let you go. push your way to the front of the crowd! it s great to see you, kristen. have fun today, and, you know, look for what it s worth, anybody who s never been to the parade, has an opportunity to do it, one of those things, don t
citizens arrest statute actually emanated from. so i think it s a beautiful day in this country, especially on the heels of the verdict that came down in the rittenhouse case. and i think it absolutely shows that we still have a justice system. we still have jurors, people have multiethnic, multiracial backgrounds, who will not fall for race-baiting, who will be empowered to stand firm on what is good sense, good values, and also the law. and so we re relieved, of course. we see it in the georgia community, the brunswick community, feeling vindicated with this very, very powerful verdict. we have some statements that are coming in to us. cal perry, are you still with us? i am, katy, i am. i ve got ben crump s statement here. quote, guilty, guilty, guilty. after two years of pain,
0 men for hate crimes. i don t think it will change the resulting sentence, because the resulting sentence from the state conviction is going to be a very, very, very long time if not life for each of the three men. all right, everyone, big, big, day here, so let s reset what we know and where we are at the top of this hour. we re following breaking news in georgia, where a jury just reached a verdict in the case of the three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael, who pulled the trigger, was found guilty on all charges, all nine counts, including felony murder, malice murder, and aggravated assault. gregory mcmichael, his father, who drove the truck and called 911 after the shooting, was found not guilty of malice murder but guilty on all other charges. all other eight counts, including felony murder. william roddie bryan, who followed and filmed the confrontation, was found not guilty of malice murder, but found guilty on many other charges including felony murder.
to get your opinion on a couple more things. stand by right there. meanwhile president biden is wrapping up his overseas trip to address climate change. ainsley: right. brian: right. what he remembers of it what he was doing capturing international headline. ainsley: brian, alex he had began is live as the president prepares to head home today,. good morning. it s a beautiful day in scotland for the second day of climate 26. they were met with many protesters arguing about how they got here in the first place about 400 private plains flew in for conference. the ce omissions from a private jet 10 times higher than commercial flights. and 50 times higher than trains according to the group are transfer and environment.