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right after that we followed up with diana ross's "i'm coming out." after that, i had six flops in a row. then i met and david bowie and a club and we started talking. i knew he was friends with looser vandross -- luther vandross. he told me how much she liked jazz. it rescued my career. after that i did inxs, madonna. tavis: you produced like a virgin. >> the biggest album of my life. tavis: for a guy who is classically trained, what to you make of the different john norris -- genres you have succeeded in? >> what story make of them? i love music in general. when i was younger, i was not certain what kind of music i was going to go into. it was my partner bernard edwards who helped me developed my funky jazz style. i started out with sesame street. that was my first gig at of high school. tavis: these pbs stories kill me. >> this was the second here. the stars of sesame street were bob and susan on camera. peter -- was a manager at the apollo theater. they had something like 30 axinite. i addition from sesame street. that led me to new york city and
right after that we followed up with diana ross's "i'm coming out." after that, i had six flops in a row. then i met and david bowie and a club and we started talking. i knew he was friends with looser vandross -- luther vandross. he told me how much she liked jazz. it rescued my career. after that i did inxs, madonna. tavis: you produced like a virgin. >> the biggest album of my life. tavis: for a guy who is classically trained, what to you make of the different john norris --...
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y ahí, el principe ju con sus hijos, y diana una madre radiante, fue hace 26ños, diana tenía 24, se sóe conocía este nivelintimidad. incluso carlos y diana hablarona >>> tenía idea de que se convertirí suceso y lo disfru disfrutar eso fue aterrador. >>> qpensaste cuando terminó todo? >>> realment que to lo >>> puedo decir que lo disfruté, me seguía ciendo que lo tenía que recordasiempre, fue úco. >>> no fue una h de amor con la que todos soñon, pero dos hijos fueron es dde el principio. >>> asístas imágenes dieron la vuelmundo, parecían una familia en es 1985 hubiera inado todo lo que pasó, lo que no mónica, gracias.enión. ven más a menudo. claro. >>> y vamos a con esto, la casa blanca se ina de rosa, y termina el ciclo dedicado recordar el de seno, una enfermedad diagnosticado a il mujeres cada año, acompañada basada en prevenci que la detecci temprana salvavida. ia por el privilegio de dejarme ser de su . y recuerde que nos encuentra en lemundo.com/noticias. ♪
y ahí, el principe ju con sus hijos, y diana una madre radiante, fue hace 26ños, diana tenía 24, se sóe conocía este nivelintimidad. incluso carlos y diana hablarona >>> tenía idea de que se convertirí suceso y lo disfru disfrutar eso fue aterrador. >>> qpensaste cuando terminó todo? >>> realment que to lo >>> puedo decir que lo disfruté, me seguía ciendo que lo tenía que recordasiempre, fue úco. >>> no fue una h de amor con la que todos...
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princess diana radiant young mother. this was 26 years ago. diana was only 24. she married at 19. and describes william much as he is today. >> pushes himself right into it. very polite. >> patience prince charles gets william to come out from hiding under the table. here goes harry for the same spot. >> groundbreaking. we have prince charles goofing around. you've got the late great princess diana. up until this point everything to do with royals' children was very staged and very stiff. you would never have seen a level of sort of intimacy. >> reporter: charles and diana talk candidly about their royal wedding. >> did you get the idea it was becoming an enormous success so that you could enjoy it? >> it was terrifying. such a long walk up that aisle for start. >> reporter: when you came out what did you say? >> do you really want to know that? >> i enjoyed it enormously. i kept telling myself remember this for as long as i could. it was such a unique experience. >> reporter: not the love match everyone dreamed. but their two boys have been close from the beginning. now all grown
princess diana radiant young mother. this was 26 years ago. diana was only 24. she married at 19. and describes william much as he is today. >> pushes himself right into it. very polite. >> patience prince charles gets william to come out from hiding under the table. here goes harry for the same spot. >> groundbreaking. we have prince charles goofing around. you've got the late great princess diana. up until this point everything to do with royals' children was very staged and...
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i think we've lost diana. diana, can you hear us? diana's gone. get back to diana as soon as we can go ahead and establish that signal. >>> want to move on. you know, want to give you a point if you want to help those devastate bid the earthquake in turkey. you can visit our impact your world page. that is at cnn.com/impact. they need a lot of help. we're going to get to diana as soon as we can. >>> checking stories. our affiliates are covering. police are warning people in florida's indian river county to be on the look out for these guys. they escaped from a jail early this morning. one was about to be sentenced for murder. the other was facing a murder charge. check out the video from oklahoma. folks got a pounding this weekend. hail rained down on the central part of the state breaking windshields as well as forcing drivers to take cover. in some cases the hail was is t. size of baseball. thousands lost electricity during that storm. >>> in texas last night, former president george w. bush threw out the first pitch to the texas rangers owner.
i think we've lost diana. diana, can you hear us? diana's gone. get back to diana as soon as we can go ahead and establish that signal. >>> want to move on. you know, want to give you a point if you want to help those devastate bid the earthquake in turkey. you can visit our impact your world page. that is at cnn.com/impact. they need a lot of help. we're going to get to diana as soon as we can. >>> checking stories. our affiliates are covering. police are warning people in...
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that's where diana is standing by live.where that baby girl was pulled out earlier. >> yes, that's right. it is raining quite hard. rescue workers have been trying to find the little baby girl's mother and grandmother. the mother's mother-in-law who they have been in contact with for a good few hours. what happened was a couple hours ago the mother made contact. they heard the mother in the rubble. the mother managed to hand her little baby girl over to a rescue worker. they managed to channel out a narrow passage through which they could pass the baby. they had to find a rescue worker who was thin enough to go through and he has, he pulled the baby out. we talked to him a little bit earlier. he said he's been working on this kind of activity for 12 years and this was the first time he ever pulled anyone alive from the rubble from the situation like this. he said the moment when he took that child in his hands was like him having a second child. and now we know that in there, the mother and the grandmother, who apparently a
that's where diana is standing by live.where that baby girl was pulled out earlier. >> yes, that's right. it is raining quite hard. rescue workers have been trying to find the little baby girl's mother and grandmother. the mother's mother-in-law who they have been in contact with for a good few hours. what happened was a couple hours ago the mother made contact. they heard the mother in the rubble. the mother managed to hand her little baby girl over to a rescue worker. they managed to...
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good morning, diana. >> reporter: good morning. by far, the most visiting witness was a nurse working with jackson to improve his sleeping habits. she wanted him to try natural methods. but he only wanted one thing. the first witness of the day made it clear. michael jackson's desire for propofol existed long before dr. conrad murray came into the picture. cheryl lynn lee, addressed the court and said the drug on the market during surgery, years before. >> i know this will knock me out. >> reporter: when lee asked a physician about diprivan, he said it was an anesthetic. jackson was insistent. >> i said no doctor's going to do this at your house. lee was visibly shaken as she recalls her last conversation with jackson, where she warned him, if he kept using the drug, he might not wake up. >> and he responded again, i will be okay. i only need someone to monitor me. with the equipment, while i sleep. >> yes. that's exactly what he said. >> reporter: later, the head of aeg testified about a meeting where the star seemed distracted. h
good morning, diana. >> reporter: good morning. by far, the most visiting witness was a nurse working with jackson to improve his sleeping habits. she wanted him to try natural methods. but he only wanted one thing. the first witness of the day made it clear. michael jackson's desire for propofol existed long before dr. conrad murray came into the picture. cheryl lynn lee, addressed the court and said the drug on the market during surgery, years before. >> i know this will knock me...
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good morning, diana. >> reporter: good morning.seems prosecutors saved the best witness for last because he ripped apart conrad murray's defense. >> solemnly state -- >> reporter: the final witness for the prosecution could be the most damaging to conrad murray. steve shafer said there was no reason murray shouldn't have noticed that michael jackson was in distress. >> he would have seen the slow breathing and the compromise in the flow of air into michael jackson's lungs. and he could easily have just turned off the propofol infusion. and there would have been no jury to michael jackson. >> reporter: shafer said based on murray's own explanation, jackson must have died while receiving that last dose of propofol. >> if the infusion had stopped while he was still alive, the levels would have fallen very quickly. and he would not have suffered the arrest. >> reporter: almost as soon as he took the stand, shafer ripped into his colleague's actions. in particular, his regular use of propofol to put jackson to sleep. >> in farm logical
good morning, diana. >> reporter: good morning.seems prosecutors saved the best witness for last because he ripped apart conrad murray's defense. >> solemnly state -- >> reporter: the final witness for the prosecution could be the most damaging to conrad murray. steve shafer said there was no reason murray shouldn't have noticed that michael jackson was in distress. >> he would have seen the slow breathing and the compromise in the flow of air into michael jackson's...
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the late princess diana.to this point, everything to do with royals and royal children is staged and stiff. you would have never seen that level of intimacy. >> reporter: charles and diana talk talk their wedding. >> did you think it was a success to enjoy it? >> enjoy something like that? it was terrifying. such a long walk up the aisle. >> what did you say? >> you really want to know? >> i enjoyed it enormously. >> i kept telling myself, remember this as long as i could. it was such a unique experience. >> not the love match everyone dreamed. their two boys have been close from the beginning. now all grown up, both in the military, part of london society. here is harry's exgirlfriend at the same weekend event as pippa middleton. royal cousins, beatrice and eugene. all the glamour makes the old videos so sweet. >> time flies. all grown up now. that's going to do it for news 4 at 5:00. stay there, news 4 at 6:00 starts now. >>> you are watching nbc 4, washington's news leader. now, live in hd, this is news 4
the late princess diana.to this point, everything to do with royals and royal children is staged and stiff. you would have never seen that level of intimacy. >> reporter: charles and diana talk talk their wedding. >> did you think it was a success to enjoy it? >> enjoy something like that? it was terrifying. such a long walk up the aisle. >> what did you say? >> you really want to know? >> i enjoyed it enormously. >> i kept telling myself, remember this...
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hi, diana. >> reporter: holy drama in the courtroom.ohan seemed to assume she would have an easy ride. but not with this judge. she was all, do not pass go and go directly to jail. this was not the happy ending lindsay lohan was expecting. >> i am revoking her probation. >> reporter: the clearly-startled actress was handcuffed and led out of the courtroom by deputies. it happened so fast, she didn't even have a chance to take her chanel purse. it was evident just minutes into the hearing that judge stephanie stautner had had enough. once she learned that lohan had not completed her 360 hours of community service at a woman's center, despite traveling the world to attend fashion hows and events. >> nine scheduled community service appointments were just blown off. probation is a gift. and there's something called looking a gift horse in the mouth. >> reporter: lohan's attorney fought to portray her client as a caring, conscientious woman. the psychologist saw positive developments. >> miss lohan has reached a tourning point in her progre
hi, diana. >> reporter: holy drama in the courtroom.ohan seemed to assume she would have an easy ride. but not with this judge. she was all, do not pass go and go directly to jail. this was not the happy ending lindsay lohan was expecting. >> i am revoking her probation. >> reporter: the clearly-startled actress was handcuffed and led out of the courtroom by deputies. it happened so fast, she didn't even have a chance to take her chanel purse. it was evident just minutes into...
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ladies and gentlemen, diana gameros. [applause] >> i am really sorry. hello?guitar] ♪ ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪
ladies and gentlemen, diana gameros. [applause] >> i am really sorry. hello?guitar] ♪ ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪
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more on this now from abc's diana alvear. diana? >> reporter: rob and yunji, good morning.l may be winding down. but it's still highly entertaining. yesterday, it wasn't because the testimony. it was because the prosecutor kept clashing with the witness. >> is there a reason why it's so difficult for you to answer my questions and it was so easy to answer mr. chernoff's? >> reporter: the prosecutor could not hide his annoyance with thursday's witness. dr. robert waldman an addiction specialist, was equally as combative. >> you know what material is? >> i do. i'm wearing material. ask a specific question and i'll give you a specific answer. >> reporter: things got so heated, prosecutor david walgren turned to the judge for help. >> i didn't ask if you made that statement. i'm asking you a question. >> you're putting words in my mouth. >> your honor, would the court instruct the witness to answer the question. >> cross-examination is, in essence, putting words in your mouth, which you can accept or reject. >> i reject. >> reporter: waldman was shown numerous medical records,
more on this now from abc's diana alvear. diana? >> reporter: rob and yunji, good morning.l may be winding down. but it's still highly entertaining. yesterday, it wasn't because the testimony. it was because the prosecutor kept clashing with the witness. >> is there a reason why it's so difficult for you to answer my questions and it was so easy to answer mr. chernoff's? >> reporter: the prosecutor could not hide his annoyance with thursday's witness. dr. robert waldman an...
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ladies and gentlemen, diana gameros. [applause] >> i am really sorry. hello? ♪ ♪ [guitar] ♪ ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> gracias, thank you. >> i think we can applaud again. thank you so much. [applause] we heard her for the first time, or i heard her for the first time at the mission committed to market in the mission, and was completely enamored. we had to have her last year, and we had to hover again this year. thank you so much for being here again. [applause] now we begin the next portion of our program. we will begin to talk and discuss all of our incredible honorees tonight. the first is in the field of business. the first on a region that will be maria gallo, who unfortunately cannot be here with us tonight, but we have the executive director of the latino community foundation to accept this award on her behalf. [applause] i will invite up to the stage the chair at the san francisco hispanic chamber of commerce to present this award. thank you for being here. [applause] for those of you who do not know, maria is a retired senior officer of
ladies and gentlemen, diana gameros. [applause] >> i am really sorry. hello? ♪ ♪ [guitar] ♪ ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> gracias, thank you. >> i think we can applaud again. thank you so much. [applause] we heard her for the first time, or i heard her for the first time at the mission committed to market in the mission, and was completely enamored. we had to have her last year, and we had to hover again this year. thank you so much for being here again....
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diana, how's it looking today? >> i anticipate that this is going to be a very large demonstration, bigger even than yesterday, which was in itself unprecedented in scale, at least 70,000 people on the street. police said, organizers said far more. today, the square in front of the parliament building is packed full of people already, singing songs from the dictatorship, chanting about workers rights, about the nature of democracy, about fighting for justice. you get a very real sense of the anger here amongst the people, what they've suffered over the last two years. i've covered quite a few of these demonstrations here. and each time i speak about, you know, the strength of their anger. i suppose what you feel now is the fact that there is a degree of helplessness. they feel intensity frustrated at the predicament they find themselves in after two years of austerity. they're not so much fighting against the specific of these measures going through the parliament. ironically, these measures are targeting exactly t
diana, how's it looking today? >> i anticipate that this is going to be a very large demonstration, bigger even than yesterday, which was in itself unprecedented in scale, at least 70,000 people on the street. police said, organizers said far more. today, the square in front of the parliament building is packed full of people already, singing songs from the dictatorship, chanting about workers rights, about the nature of democracy, about fighting for justice. you get a very real sense of...
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abc's diana alvear has the latest from los angeles. good morning, diana. >> reporter: rob and yunji, good morning. it was incredible to hear witnesses talk about the care they received from dr. murray. a man they say went above and beyond his responsibilities. one woman even credited him for saving her life. if you believe the prosecution, dr. conrad mur was money-hungry and neglectful. chatting away on his cell phone with various girlfriends as michael jackson lay dying. wednesday's witnesses said that's not the doctor they knew. >> what i know right now and what i feel, he didn't do it. >> reporter: one by one, his former patients took the stand. >> that man sitting there is the best doctor i've ever seen. >> i don't understand to this day how the other doctor missed what was wrong with me. but dr. murray found what was wrong. >> and i explained to him, i can't really afford to do a lot of stuff. so, he did it for me free. >> reporter: prosecutors used their testimony as a comparison to what they say jackson did not receive, adequate
abc's diana alvear has the latest from los angeles. good morning, diana. >> reporter: rob and yunji, good morning. it was incredible to hear witnesses talk about the care they received from dr. murray. a man they say went above and beyond his responsibilities. one woman even credited him for saving her life. if you believe the prosecution, dr. conrad mur was money-hungry and neglectful. chatting away on his cell phone with various girlfriends as michael jackson lay dying. wednesday's...
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. >>> as diana was just reporting, austerity measures in greece deeply unpopular. as the cuts take more hold, people are increasingly worried about their financial future on the ground across various areas of greece, not just the capital. in a few moments' time, we'll be taking a look at the effect that's had on people in greece psychologically speaking. how a once happy-go-lucky people has turned instead into a nation of worriers. and later on as tourism in greece gets a boost, we'll be asking the greek tourism minister if this is just a one-off or a vital life line for greece's ever-so-badly battered economy. andrew. >>> let's talk about a company that's been in the headlines a lot lately. it is no doubt the darling of the tech world, of course i'm talking about apple. and apple has just missed its profit estimates for the first time for at least six years. now, even though apple set new sales and profit records for its latest fiscal quarter, its fourth quarter, investors were not impressed. and the company's stock was actually down more than 6.5% in after-hours
. >>> as diana was just reporting, austerity measures in greece deeply unpopular. as the cuts take more hold, people are increasingly worried about their financial future on the ground across various areas of greece, not just the capital. in a few moments' time, we'll be taking a look at the effect that's had on people in greece psychologically speaking. how a once happy-go-lucky people has turned instead into a nation of worriers. and later on as tourism in greece gets a boost, we'll...
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. >>> diana nyad attempted to swim from cuba to key west without a shark cage. in the end her nemesis proved to be much smaller. there's no way to counter toxic jelly fish that brought intense pain and partial paralysis is. nyad was forced to abandon her record attempt 92 miles into the swim. nyad says she will not attempt the swim again. she said that before, though. all of this got me thinking, what kind of fuel does it take to power the body for such an extreme feat, extreme nutrition in this week's boost to life. >>> as one expert put it, diane is in a race against her own body, to finish the swim before she physically can't move at all. in the water she burns about 700 calories an hour and her swim lasted more than 40 hours. she refuels once every hour with sports drinks, gels, powders, energy bars, and her favorite, peanut butter. she also drinks about 40 ounces of water per hour to stay hydrated. but even that doesn't quite keep up with her energy needs. eventually diana's body turns to burning fat and finally protein, the very building blocks of the musc
. >>> diana nyad attempted to swim from cuba to key west without a shark cage. in the end her nemesis proved to be much smaller. there's no way to counter toxic jelly fish that brought intense pain and partial paralysis is. nyad was forced to abandon her record attempt 92 miles into the swim. nyad says she will not attempt the swim again. she said that before, though. all of this got me thinking, what kind of fuel does it take to power the body for such an extreme feat, extreme...
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a ripple effect. >> diana, how much money is at stake here?d be wondering given there's a lot of victims out there, where do the proceeds from the books go. >> you should know neither of the people who stand to profit directly from these books, lori san del, the author of the book coming out on monday and stephanie madoff mack herself whose back is already out, neither of them are the subject of any allegations of wrongdoing. they are, you know, completely free to profit from this book as any author is free to profit from their book. >> ike, you've spent -- you were involved here years to think about this to delve into it. what's your view at this point as to what ruth madoff knew? >> i am convinced, and that's supported by the government that has investigated her for two and a half years, almost three years, that she was unaware of what happened. there have been no charges leveled against her and quite frankly, and i think this is a point that needs to be made, we've been asked as lawyers why some of my contemporaries, yes pled guilty when he
a ripple effect. >> diana, how much money is at stake here?d be wondering given there's a lot of victims out there, where do the proceeds from the books go. >> you should know neither of the people who stand to profit directly from these books, lori san del, the author of the book coming out on monday and stephanie madoff mack herself whose back is already out, neither of them are the subject of any allegations of wrongdoing. they are, you know, completely free to profit from this...
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diana gonzalez introduces us to the sisters that call themselves previvors. >> come on, good-bye. >> on her farm, nancy unger's passion is training horses. >> this is wendy. may i help you? her older sister is a manager at the miami beach chamber of commerce. she wears a pin that describes them both. >> it means a person diagnosed with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer gene. >> it means both sisters decided to reduce their cancer risk through surgery. >> i had seven surgeries in the past year and a half. had the ovaries out and six surgeries on my chest. >> they had their mastectomies a few weeks apart at mount sinai. their surgeon was their brother. >> i don't think anyone in the family gave it a second thought. my brother is chief of surgery at sinai. he's the best. >> she discovered not everyone understood her choice to have her breasts removed. >> some people were really mad i did a mastectomy without having cancer, so the whole ordeal is horrible at first, but it was a health issue. i don't want to die, i have three kids, i want to be here for them. >> i found support through
diana gonzalez introduces us to the sisters that call themselves previvors. >> come on, good-bye. >> on her farm, nancy unger's passion is training horses. >> this is wendy. may i help you? her older sister is a manager at the miami beach chamber of commerce. she wears a pin that describes them both. >> it means a person diagnosed with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer gene. >> it means both sisters decided to reduce their cancer risk through surgery. >> i...
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diana alvear reports. >> reporter: they were five of the hardest laps they'd ever driven.ive laps in honor of their friend and colleague, dan wheldon. >> multiple cars involved. >> reporter: in a few horrifying seconds, a chain reaction with devastating consequences at las vegas' indy 300. the british champion's car climbed on another veekd and went airborne. the 33-year-old was racing to win a $5 million purse that he planned to split with a spectator. >> i have pressure all the time. especially when you want to win as bad as i do. >> reporter: a two-time winner of the indy 500, he was no rookie. the racing experts can only speculate what went to terribly wrong. one theory, too many drivers on the track with too little experience. >> when two tires touch, what started with a very lazy spin turned into the most horrific accident i've seen in 40 years of racing. >> reporter: eventual champion, dar owe franchitti, criticized the venue. >> you can't get away from anybody. >> reporter: the facility was inspected by indy car officials before the race. >> they gave the okay that
diana alvear reports. >> reporter: they were five of the hardest laps they'd ever driven.ive laps in honor of their friend and colleague, dan wheldon. >> multiple cars involved. >> reporter: in a few horrifying seconds, a chain reaction with devastating consequences at las vegas' indy 300. the british champion's car climbed on another veekd and went airborne. the 33-year-old was racing to win a $5 million purse that he planned to split with a spectator. >> i have...
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>> a bit of a reality check on all of this tonight from diana olick, cnbc. thanks. >>> now we have to turn overseas to the unfolding disaster in eastern turkey after a powerful 7.2 earthquake centered near the border with iran but rippling across a wide area. tonight, more than 270 people are officially known dead but there are so many people trapped and missing across the countryside. that number is expected sadly to climb sharply higher in the coming days. nbc's michelle franzen has the latest on the search for survivors there. good evening. >> reporter: well, brian, rescue crews have been working throughout the night here looking for signs of life. a short time ago that work stopped. sadly, they found someone that had died beneath the rubble there, this flattened apartment building here. but the work continues, not only at this spot in urgis but throughout the hard-hit region. no one is ready to give up hope that they can reach other survivors before it's too late. a young man pulled from the rubble, more than 30 hours after being buried alive. a toddler,
>> a bit of a reality check on all of this tonight from diana olick, cnbc. thanks. >>> now we have to turn overseas to the unfolding disaster in eastern turkey after a powerful 7.2 earthquake centered near the border with iran but rippling across a wide area. tonight, more than 270 people are officially known dead but there are so many people trapped and missing across the countryside. that number is expected sadly to climb sharply higher in the coming days. nbc's michelle...
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y diana, welcome back to the program. you have by now spoken to " bernie madoff in jail. t you've spoken to his wife ruth. you've spoken to andrew. what do we know about this family? >> well, i think it's interesting that they are fondly speaking up. this has been people who have been on stage as key players from the very beginning of this scandal. but we haven't heard from them.be they're very different people b obviously. ruth is very different from w bernie. my three-hour interview with her showed a person who isry still very fragile. still having a very hard time comprehending the crime that her husband committed and the h damage that he did. of course still grieving deeply for her son mark. andrew is still, as you could tell from that clip, very,de very angry at his father. we're seeing a family really, that's just been torn apart by this man's crime as so many other families were hurt financially. this family was hurt bothso financially and as you can see deeply in terms of their emotional ties to one another. >> ifill: are you satisfied after having had thesef conv
y diana, welcome back to the program. you have by now spoken to " bernie madoff in jail. t you've spoken to his wife ruth. you've spoken to andrew. what do we know about this family? >> well, i think it's interesting that they are fondly speaking up. this has been people who have been on stage as key players from the very beginning of this scandal. but we haven't heard from them.be they're very different people b obviously. ruth is very different from w bernie. my three-hour...
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in these pictures, princess diana is just 24 years old. she lived another 12 years after these pictures were taken. >>> up next here tonight, a different lion king just for one night making a difference for a very special audience. >>> first time you see "the lion king" on broadway it's an explosion for the senses. and for one segment of the audience -- for autistic children -- shows like "the lion king" are too much. the images and sound add up to a sensory assault, just too much to take in. recently some good folks in the theater world in new york had a blockbuster idea, one that's now making a difference. our report from nbc's anne thompson. ♪ >> reporter: 7-year-old evan's piano lessons widened his world narrowed by autism. with limited communication and social skills he has a tendency to scream when stressed. his parents thought going to a broadway show like "the lion king" would be one more joy autism presented. >> he sleeps with simba. so he really likes it. >> reporter: this week, evan, his sister grace and their parents got the ch
in these pictures, princess diana is just 24 years old. she lived another 12 years after these pictures were taken. >>> up next here tonight, a different lion king just for one night making a difference for a very special audience. >>> first time you see "the lion king" on broadway it's an explosion for the senses. and for one segment of the audience -- for autistic children -- shows like "the lion king" are too much. the images and sound add up to a...
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>> all right, diana, thank you very much for that. we'll continue to check in with diana for the very latest out of turkey. that is the top story from cnn, the world's news leader. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn londolondo london. i'm charles hodson. our top stories on october 24th. stock markets rally as investors cheer a possible end to the debt stalemate in europe. floodwaters close in on two more industrial estates in bangkok. residents ask why their suburbs are being sacrificed to save the business district. >>> and thousands line the streets of auckland to celebrate the all blacks victory in the rugby world cup. is the last a good investment for host nations. >>> european leaders say they're getting close story solving the region's debt crisis. and even without details investors do seem convinced a resolution is on its way. here's where the major stock markets stand about an hour into the trading day. we are looking at gains of right about 0.5% for the london ftse enfor the
>> all right, diana, thank you very much for that. we'll continue to check in with diana for the very latest out of turkey. that is the top story from cnn, the world's news leader. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn londolondo london. i'm charles hodson. our top stories on october 24th. stock markets rally as investors cheer a possible end to the debt stalemate in europe. floodwaters close in on two more industrial...
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we have diana magnay on the ground near where this hit. bring us up to speed. the rescues going? >> reporter: well, turkey's disaster agency says that around 1,300 people have been injured, as you said around 279 the death toll now. and something that the interior minister saying that the death toll rising less than they expected at first, which is one good thing. also at the site where i am here in the city of vaan, one of the two cities very badly affected by the quake, head of search and rescue here says he has indications there are signs of life in the rubble. so they are trying to dig down to what he thinks are two people still alive down there. so we will of course be monitor progress from that front. and that is the situation that is replicated in the city where i spent most of the day where search and rescue continues to pick through the rubble. as you said, it is a very cold night here. last night many people stayed out on the street warming themselves with fire, not really wanting to go back into their homes for after shocks. there have been tent citi
we have diana magnay on the ground near where this hit. bring us up to speed. the rescues going? >> reporter: well, turkey's disaster agency says that around 1,300 people have been injured, as you said around 279 the death toll now. and something that the interior minister saying that the death toll rising less than they expected at first, which is one good thing. also at the site where i am here in the city of vaan, one of the two cities very badly affected by the quake, head of search...