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it's the grand estate where princess diana grew up. and tonight you'll see something never seen before. the reason for this rare tour would make the princess proud. >> you're a real rebel rouser. >> i'm bucking all the big kids on the block. >> plus comedian seth rogen joins me for a walk around the rock. >> it works every tile. >> and memorial day heros. who is yours? >> my family. >> my dog. >> my dad and also my mom but not my sister. >> a special salute tonight at the kid's table. on assignment continues in a moment. and so... my new packing robot will make jet warehouses even more efficient... and save shoppers money. genius! (smoke alarm sounds) oh no... charlene? ...no... charlene. no. charlene. why is she wearing earrings? why is it a she? shh... at jet.com, we always find innovative ways to save. get 15 percent off your first order. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is g
it's the grand estate where princess diana grew up. and tonight you'll see something never seen before. the reason for this rare tour would make the princess proud. >> you're a real rebel rouser. >> i'm bucking all the big kids on the block. >> plus comedian seth rogen joins me for a walk around the rock. >> it works every tile. >> and memorial day heros. who is yours? >> my family. >> my dog. >> my dad and also my mom but not my sister. >>...
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i want to start with diana who is in edison, diana is diana is out in front of the family home of the terrorist first wife. >> that's right. i am here in edison, new jersey trying to learn more about the orlando shooter, omar mateen, who carried out the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. the home .. of me is where his ex-wife's a family lives. they used live in new jersey briefly before meeting and marrying mateen in 2008. they then later moved together to florida. they were together only for a few short months before her family discovered the abuse and obsessive control had overheard. >> the abuse allegations, said true? >> yes, that's true. >> that's her brother, confirming the abuse allegations. he and his parents allegations. he and his parents live in this home .. of me in new jersey. i asked him his relationship with his ex- brother-in-law. did he find his former brother-in-law to be close to his islamic faith and did he think his behavior was completely out of character for him? >> not this behavior. but i don't know. >> did he seem close to his faith? >> his faith, no commen
i want to start with diana who is in edison, diana is diana is out in front of the family home of the terrorist first wife. >> that's right. i am here in edison, new jersey trying to learn more about the orlando shooter, omar mateen, who carried out the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. the home .. of me is where his ex-wife's a family lives. they used live in new jersey briefly before meeting and marrying mateen in 2008. they then later moved together to florida. they were together...
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diana and i want to say a few words to those of you who are with san jose. our entire family has been embraced and welcomed into the san jose police department family. that happened in 2005. and now, after 11 years, at this time of grief and loss, you are right here for us. thank you. what a testimony to the character and love that you have for each other. and you are so gracious to extend that to all of my's family today. we know that my's passing is a shocking and stunning event. it's a blow to all of us. and he will be sorely missed. we will get through this. but only if we do it together. as i look out over this remarkable sea of blue, those who stood shoulder to shoulder with our son. you trained and sacrificed to keep our streets safe. we are so grateful. we are all struck by the outpouring of support, tender care for our daughter-in-law and her two boys, words cannot express how sincerely grateful diana and i are for the work of anthony, derek, and morgan, who have walked through every detail with us. it is an impossible dish it is impossible to name
diana and i want to say a few words to those of you who are with san jose. our entire family has been embraced and welcomed into the san jose police department family. that happened in 2005. and now, after 11 years, at this time of grief and loss, you are right here for us. thank you. what a testimony to the character and love that you have for each other. and you are so gracious to extend that to all of my's family today. we know that my's passing is a shocking and stunning event. it's a blow...
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y de una comunidad que busca desesperadamente a la pequeÑa diana Àlvarez de 9 aÑos >>> diana es una niÑadurmiendo en esta casa en fort myers >>> su madre, dice que se extraÑÓ cuando al otro dÍa antes de ir a misa. >>> la estufa estaba prendida las 4 parrillas y no puedo creer que la niÑa... comencÉ a buscar. >>> inmediatamente uribe jimÉnez padrastro de la menor llamÓ a la policÍa. >>> pasÉ toda la noche en la cÁrcel por principal sospechoso de la desapariciÓn de mi hija me metieron detectores de mentira y todo eso. gracias a dios estoy limpio. >>> no solo la familia dice que no tenÍa enemigos, su casa no muestra seÑales de entrada forzosa ni la puerta principal ni la puerta trasera, ni tampoco las ventanas parecen haber sido forzadas. >>> mÁs de 200 agentes federales y locales, rastrean la zona en bÚsqueda de pistas. diana no tiene telÉfono celular para ser localizada. su madre que descarta que la niÑa se haya ido voluntariamente sospecha de su padre biolÓgico, deportado a mÉxico hace 3 aÑos. >>> que tal si la niÑa ahorita si se la llevaron a mÉxico con papeles falsos. eso serÍa una tra
y de una comunidad que busca desesperadamente a la pequeÑa diana Àlvarez de 9 aÑos >>> diana es una niÑadurmiendo en esta casa en fort myers >>> su madre, dice que se extraÑÓ cuando al otro dÍa antes de ir a misa. >>> la estufa estaba prendida las 4 parrillas y no puedo creer que la niÑa... comencÉ a buscar. >>> inmediatamente uribe jimÉnez padrastro de la menor llamÓ a la policÍa. >>> pasÉ toda la noche en la cÁrcel por principal...
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. >> diana's prust chef is revealing what the princess was really like behind those closed doors.e's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: for the first time, darren negredoey is opening up about the people's princess. the diana he knew. >> while you were with her in kensington palace, what was she like. >> she was incredible. she was alws what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said that herself. she couldn't cook. >>ing us about the time her royal highness and a friend attempted to make themselves dinner. >> and the spaghetti boiled over. it put the pilot lights away. in the afternoon, she came into the kitchen, she walked past the stove and could spell gas. monday morning, she came into the kitchen and said dan, you won't believe i nearly set the whole palace on fire. i called the fire brigade. i had 12 hunky firemen all to myself. >> reporter: mcgrady using kitchens at new york's institute of culinary education to whip up some of the royal family's favorite dishes. >> stuffed bell peppers is one of her favorites. >> reporter: telli
. >> diana's prust chef is revealing what the princess was really like behind those closed doors.e's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: for the first time, darren negredoey is opening up about the people's princess. the diana he knew. >> while you were with her in kensington palace, what was she like. >> she was incredible. she was alws what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said that herself. she couldn't cook....
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april, josh, jason, tom, diana, nate, thank you. thank you for letting me watch the greatest game on earth. and letting me be a part of it. i love you, katman. [ applause ] >> thank you, mike. we will now hear from the man who's known mike from the minute he was born. and in speaking with family and friends over the last few days should be -- really should not be any surprise to anyone why mike grew into the man that he was. it's an honor and privilege for me to introduce to you mike's father, tom katherman. [ applause ] >> i guess my biggest fear is to take all these papers and have dropped them. so i'm going to try my best not to do that. good morning. thank you for being here. my wife, diana and i, are the proud parents of two sons in uniform, nate serves our country in the u.s. navy, and mike served our city with the san jose police department. our freedom and safety is secured because of men and women who answer the call to serve, protect and defend. our family is profoundly aware of the sacrifice, dedication and commitment req
april, josh, jason, tom, diana, nate, thank you. thank you for letting me watch the greatest game on earth. and letting me be a part of it. i love you, katman. [ applause ] >> thank you, mike. we will now hear from the man who's known mike from the minute he was born. and in speaking with family and friends over the last few days should be -- really should not be any surprise to anyone why mike grew into the man that he was. it's an honor and privilege for me to introduce to you mike's...
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[laughter] >> thanks, diana. all right, sibile. big day coming up.g the nuts and bolts. give me a preview. >> the new jersey primary on tuesday will be the decisive factor as to whether or not hillary clinton makes history and clinches the democratic nomination. so to break this all down, we are joined by jim mcqueeny, host of "new jersey now." by this time tuesday, will hillary clinton be the nominee and bernie sanders bowing out? >> i'm not sure about the bowing out. she will be the nominee. it's done. trump is going to be the nominee as well. what you're probably going to see coming up for the fall, and i'm going to call clinton the volvo candidate. remember that movie "crazy people" from the 1990s, and they said volvos, boxy but safe? i think that's how she's going to be marketed in this campaign. >> i don't think she's going to use that in her ads though. [laughter] i'm just thinking that. so my take on this is that if bernie sanders -- and i talked to jane, his wife, the other day. and what occurred to me when i talked to her, they said they we
[laughter] >> thanks, diana. all right, sibile. big day coming up.g the nuts and bolts. give me a preview. >> the new jersey primary on tuesday will be the decisive factor as to whether or not hillary clinton makes history and clinches the democratic nomination. so to break this all down, we are joined by jim mcqueeny, host of "new jersey now." by this time tuesday, will hillary clinton be the nominee and bernie sanders bowing out? >> i'm not sure about the bowing...
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unfortunately, diana has mentioned that the rules aren't strong enough, but the way -- it's 1,300 pages long. we haven't gotten through it all year. but we're concerned it's going to choke out a number large of regulated lenders. when these consumers don't have a regulated lender to go through, and we see that in some of those stays she mentioned, there's not an industry there. they maybe find somebody not licensed online. we see complaints in california, the majority from customers seeking out unlicensed, unregulated lenders out of state. we're worried th wit more borrow are. >> are the tighter underwriting standards which some have likened to the standards for applying for mortgages, would it put you out of business? >> we've seen studies that show should could put us out of business. if what i understand, and i haven't read through the 1,300 pages, it's pretty devastating. and we have less than 3% default rate here in california. so i'm trying to understand why something that large is necessary here when we don't seem to have the problems that they're trying to fix on a nationwide bu
unfortunately, diana has mentioned that the rules aren't strong enough, but the way -- it's 1,300 pages long. we haven't gotten through it all year. but we're concerned it's going to choke out a number large of regulated lenders. when these consumers don't have a regulated lender to go through, and we see that in some of those stays she mentioned, there's not an industry there. they maybe find somebody not licensed online. we see complaints in california, the majority from customers seeking out...
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diana: 4-0. alejandro: yo digo dos a uno.ana: buenas tardes, gracias. ♪ hoy es jeves 9 de junio de 2016 >>jueves 9 de junio de 2016. este conesa dijo el presidente barack obama formalmente para sucederlo en la casa blanca. pero no convenciÓ a sanders de respaldarla. finalmente la banda presidencial peruana es para pedro pablo kuczynski, le ganÓ a fujimori. de fractura la nariz a un lÍder opositor venezolano en otro choque violento. mohamed alÍ despierta la muerte, la misma pasiÓn que causÓ en vida. gente de diferentes razas acuden a su velorio. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ ♪ jorge: el presidente barack obama ofreciÓ su apoyo a hillary clinton, pero no convenciÓ a sanders de hacer lo mismo. sanders dice que va a seguir haciendo campaÑa al menos hasta el martes. nuestra corresponsal en la casa blanca janet rodrÍguez ha tenido un dÍa muy ocupado. janet: estoy con ella y listo para hacer campaÑa, con estas palabras el presidente obama, formalizÓ el apoyo a hillary
diana: 4-0. alejandro: yo digo dos a uno.ana: buenas tardes, gracias. ♪ hoy es jeves 9 de junio de 2016 >>jueves 9 de junio de 2016. este conesa dijo el presidente barack obama formalmente para sucederlo en la casa blanca. pero no convenciÓ a sanders de respaldarla. finalmente la banda presidencial peruana es para pedro pablo kuczynski, le ganÓ a fujimori. de fractura la nariz a un lÍder opositor venezolano en otro choque violento. mohamed alÍ despierta la muerte, la misma pasiÓn...
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diana magnay with more on the political fallout in the uk. diana? >> hi, christine. we've just seen government ministers go in for their first brexit cabinet meeting. there is so much on the table. what framework, what will be the future shape of the uk's relationship with the eu who, indeed, will be running the government. david cameron has made it clear it won't be until october that there will be a new prime minister but tory leadership elections are convoluted processes, and sometimes their results can be as unexpected as referendum results. we've also had george osborne, the chancellor this morning give a speech before the markets open trying to really communicate a message of reassurance that the british economy is resilient and able to cope with this brexit shock. let's take a listen to what he said. >> it will not be plain sailing in the days ahead but you should not underestimate our resolve. we were prepared for the unexpected, and we are equip for whatever happens. n we are determined that unlike eight years ago, britain's financial system will help our co
diana magnay with more on the political fallout in the uk. diana? >> hi, christine. we've just seen government ministers go in for their first brexit cabinet meeting. there is so much on the table. what framework, what will be the future shape of the uk's relationship with the eu who, indeed, will be running the government. david cameron has made it clear it won't be until october that there will be a new prime minister but tory leadership elections are convoluted processes, and sometimes...
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alvarado con toda la acciÓn deportiva las cÉlulas diana alvarado esto es contacto deportivo y hemosconsecutiva estÁ a la espera del rival mes y felicitaciones de esta nos escapa ojalÁ es la ilusiÓn la gana de todos de que una vez por todas porque lo merecemos por todo el trabajo que venimos realizando como dije el otro dÍa feliz y agradecido con excompaÑeros a todos nos tocÓ jugar con ellos en este Último tiempo que este reporte es para ellos tambiÉn hay quien enfrentarÁ a messi en la gran final, al colombia dÉjame rodrÍguez engrandeciÓ los penales ante perÚ que busca la final o los chilenos con la credencial de campeones tras la aplastante victoria cita cero sobre mÉxico y con la posible falta de arturo vidal partiÓ a las cinco de la tarde este lunes que grandes torneos estamos flotando hasta aquÍ contacto deportivo millones de niÑos aficionados al fÚtbol sueÑan todos los dÍas con disfrutar un torneo como la copa amÉrica fue asÍ como adolfo decidiÓ crear el club atlÉtico santa rosa como una academia de seis aÑos y 32 equipos recreativos y competitivos que sirven como una incubadora
alvarado con toda la acciÓn deportiva las cÉlulas diana alvarado esto es contacto deportivo y hemosconsecutiva estÁ a la espera del rival mes y felicitaciones de esta nos escapa ojalÁ es la ilusiÓn la gana de todos de que una vez por todas porque lo merecemos por todo el trabajo que venimos realizando como dije el otro dÍa feliz y agradecido con excompaÑeros a todos nos tocÓ jugar con ellos en este Último tiempo que este reporte es para ellos tambiÉn hay quien enfrentarÁ a messi en...
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princess diana's private chef is opening up.e janis has the story. >> reporter: for the first time darren mcgrady is opening up about the people's princess. the diana he knew. while you were with her in kensington palace, what was she like? >> she was incredible. she was always interested in what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said that herself she couldn't cook. >> reporter: telling us about the time a royal highness and a friend attempted to make themselves dinner. >> and the spaghetti boiled over and it put the pilot lights out and in the afternoon she came into the kitchen, she walked past the stove and she could smell gas. monday morning, she came into the kitchen and she said, you won't believe i nearly set the whole palace on fire. i called the palace fire brigade. you know the best part i had 12 hunky firemen all to myself. >> reporter: mcgrady using the kitchens at the institute of culinary education to whip up some of the royal family's favorite dishes. >> the stuf
princess diana's private chef is opening up.e janis has the story. >> reporter: for the first time darren mcgrady is opening up about the people's princess. the diana he knew. while you were with her in kensington palace, what was she like? >> she was incredible. she was always interested in what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said that herself she couldn't cook. >> reporter: telling us about the time a royal highness and...
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hasta el final enviaron globos blancos, para despedir a la pequeÑa diana.rico, que cambiarÁ las rutas comerciales del mundo entero. >> con el canal ampliado, tambiÉn se permitirÁ ampliar el trÁnsito de contenedores del panal, lo mÁs importante es que es lo mejor para el pueblo panameÑo, pero sobre todo poner esa estructura de servicios de el comercio mundial. despuÉs de esto, miles de personas, celebraron la expansiÓn del canal de panamÁ, donde 2/3 de todo el producto que transita, va o viene de los estados unidos. >> vamos a ver reducido el costo de los productos, algo que esperamos que se refleje en las tiendas, para que el consumidor tambiÉn se beneficie. mariana: los lazos comerciales entre estados unidos y panamÁ se han fortalecido con la ampliaciÓn de el canadÁ. para los panameÑos esta ampliaciÓn representa una fuente de empleo en la quinta naciÓn mÁs desigual de la regiÓn donde el 25% de su gente aÚn vive en la pobreza. b esto va a generar bastante trabajo. >>, de panamÁ se hablan mucho cosas malas, como los hoteles de panamÁ, este es una gran oportu
hasta el final enviaron globos blancos, para despedir a la pequeÑa diana.rico, que cambiarÁ las rutas comerciales del mundo entero. >> con el canal ampliado, tambiÉn se permitirÁ ampliar el trÁnsito de contenedores del panal, lo mÁs importante es que es lo mejor para el pueblo panameÑo, pero sobre todo poner esa estructura de servicios de el comercio mundial. despuÉs de esto, miles de personas, celebraron la expansiÓn del canal de panamÁ, donde 2/3 de todo el producto que...
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diana olick explains why. >> reporter: the sun is out now but storms will be brewing over the next few months and nearly 7 million homes are standing in harm's way. the numbers are rising because builders keep building and buyers keep buying. these home represent the collective $1.5 trillion in potential reconstruction costs. the risk to homes with that water view is highest in florida and louisiana and texas where the coast lines are longest. louisiana is particularly susceptible to flooding because of its low lying flat lands. the risk to cities relies on density and home values. 57% of the homes at risk are in 15 markets. they account to 68% of the costs to rebuild. those costs can vary depending where you are. take miami for example. the total cost of reconstruction comes in at $144 billion. new york city has fewer homes at risk but the cost of re is nearly twice that of miami because of the of the high density of where they are. it all begs the question why do we keep building houses that are in clear danger of destruction? the answer is more it psychology than reality. hurricanes
diana olick explains why. >> reporter: the sun is out now but storms will be brewing over the next few months and nearly 7 million homes are standing in harm's way. the numbers are rising because builders keep building and buyers keep buying. these home represent the collective $1.5 trillion in potential reconstruction costs. the risk to homes with that water view is highest in florida and louisiana and texas where the coast lines are longest. louisiana is particularly susceptible to...
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cnn diana magnay, joining us live from london.ckly, by the minute, we almost need a board for you to give us highlights here and mape to draw out who is still in the position, who is not. and a coop. >> such an extraordinary political situation unfolding. first of all, the conservative party, and now over the course of this morning, we've had all these revelations coming out from the opposition labor party that members of the cabinet have no confidence of him, ringing him out for having a telephone conference saying he is a good and decent man but does not have confidence in his leadership. we're expecting more resignations from the shadow cabinet. how long can jeremy corbyn last. you have political vacuum in the two political parties at this very, very critical time. what an extraordinary situation in the wake of thursday's vote. yesterday, i went out and i spoke to the millions of europeans who live here in london, about how they felt about brexit. well, it was fear and trepidation. basically here is what they said. >> saturday
cnn diana magnay, joining us live from london.ckly, by the minute, we almost need a board for you to give us highlights here and mape to draw out who is still in the position, who is not. and a coop. >> such an extraordinary political situation unfolding. first of all, the conservative party, and now over the course of this morning, we've had all these revelations coming out from the opposition labor party that members of the cabinet have no confidence of him, ringing him out for having a...
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. >> reporter: princess diana famously fought to raise awareness about hiv and aids in the '80s and '90s. trying to remove the stigma of the disease. for decades, no one else in the royal circle fought so passionately for lgbt causes. tonight her son, prince william, following in diana's footsteps, telling the magazine, you should be proud of the person you are. kelly cobia, nbc news, london. >>> when we come back, how those we turn to for laughs are setting their jokes aside in wake of the terror in orlando. >>> finally tonight, there's the funny men tenants vacate their apartment but are forced to leave their security deposit. nbc bay area responds. how we got them a full refund. ===raj/take vo=== plus, relax warriors fans. why history says a big win is imminent. ===raj/next close=== next at 6. >>> finally tonight, there's the funny men and women we turn to when we need to laugh, but there's been little to laugh about in the last few days. now late-night hosts once again found them straddling the lines between comedians and consolers. here's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: we tune in fo
. >> reporter: princess diana famously fought to raise awareness about hiv and aids in the '80s and '90s. trying to remove the stigma of the disease. for decades, no one else in the royal circle fought so passionately for lgbt causes. tonight her son, prince william, following in diana's footsteps, telling the magazine, you should be proud of the person you are. kelly cobia, nbc news, london. >>> when we come back, how those we turn to for laughs are setting their jokes aside in...
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diana maurer: congress passed a law that said, "pull all this information together into a single listthe terrorist screening database, or the watch list, and use that across all the different federal agencies so that everyone is on the same playing field when they're trying to make decisions." scott: diana maurer is the director of the government accountability office's homeland security program and has studied how the fbi "nominates" suspects to the list. dir. maurer: my understanding of the fbi is that a preliminary is enough to put you on the list -- you have to advance to a full blown in the list. scott: mateen was taken off the list after his preliminary inquiry was closed. because he was no longer an open case, the fbi wasn't alerted to his gun purchase. even if he had been on the list, which currently includes roughly 800,000 names, he may still have been allowed to obtain a firearm. dir. maurer: you are still allowed to buy guns in the united states if you are on the terrorist watch list. we found that, on average, roughly 200 or so times a year, there are attempts made by ind
diana maurer: congress passed a law that said, "pull all this information together into a single listthe terrorist screening database, or the watch list, and use that across all the different federal agencies so that everyone is on the same playing field when they're trying to make decisions." scott: diana maurer is the director of the government accountability office's homeland security program and has studied how the fbi "nominates" suspects to the list. dir. maurer: my...
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princess diana' private chef is oemg up.for the first time darren mcgrady is about the people's princess. while you were with her what was she like in kensington palace. >> she was incredible. she was always interested in what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said herself she couldn't cook. >> reporter: telling us about the time a royal highness and a friend attempted to make themselves dinner. >> the spaghetti boiled over and put the pilot lights out and in the afternoon she came into the kitchen, she walked past the stove and could smell gas. >> you won't believe i nearly set the whole palace on fire. i called the palace fire brigade. you know the best part i had 12 hunky firemen all to myself. >> mcgrady using the kitchens at the institute of culinary education to whip up the royal family's favorite dishes. >> the stuffed bell peppers is one of princess diana' favorites. >> he wanted to share his experience of princess diana after prince hry he was struggling to remembe
princess diana' private chef is oemg up.for the first time darren mcgrady is about the people's princess. while you were with her what was she like in kensington palace. >> she was incredible. she was always interested in what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said herself she couldn't cook. >> reporter: telling us about the time a royal highness and a friend attempted to make themselves dinner. >> the spaghetti boiled over...
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times have changed since princess diana and william is aware of that.ackled but also address them in a way that's relevant to today's society. >> reporter: earlier this week william making history as the first member of the royal family photographed on the cover of a gay magazine speaking out against hatred and homophobia. following in his mother's footsteps famously fighting the stigma against aids and hiv. a poignant message coming out this week in the wake of the orlando shootings. no one should be bullied for their sexual or any other reason, he says. amy. >> an important message indeed, thank you very much. >>> coming up in ex-here on "gma," our musical.ly finalists are going head-to-head for our big finale. who will win? we'll find out next. music: "pretty woman" with roy orbison ♪ of course you go all out for date night... ♪ ...even if you're just staying in. ♪ walgreens has all the beauty products you need for whatever makes you feel beautiful. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. now buy two select skin care products,
times have changed since princess diana and william is aware of that.ackled but also address them in a way that's relevant to today's society. >> reporter: earlier this week william making history as the first member of the royal family photographed on the cover of a gay magazine speaking out against hatred and homophobia. following in his mother's footsteps famously fighting the stigma against aids and hiv. a poignant message coming out this week in the wake of the orlando shootings. no...
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. >> reporter: princess diana famously fought to raise awareness about hiv and aids in the '80s and '90s. trying to remove the stigma of the disease. for decades, no one else in the royal circle fought so passionately for lgbt causes. tonight her son, prince william, following in diana's footsteps, telling the magazine, you should be proud of the person you are. kelly cobia, nbc news, london. >>> when we come back, how those we turn to for laughs are setting their jokes aside in for laughs are setting their jokes aside in i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last into the morning. ♪ look up at a new day... hey guys! now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. try duo fusion!ing antacids? new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer
. >> reporter: princess diana famously fought to raise awareness about hiv and aids in the '80s and '90s. trying to remove the stigma of the disease. for decades, no one else in the royal circle fought so passionately for lgbt causes. tonight her son, prince william, following in diana's footsteps, telling the magazine, you should be proud of the person you are. kelly cobia, nbc news, london. >>> when we come back, how those we turn to for laughs are setting their jokes aside in...
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for "nightly business report," diana olick washington. >>> still ahead, hitting the road. as americans drive more, they may be in for some unexpected sticker shock. >>> the obama administration was handed a major victory in its effort to increase oversight of broadband services. a federal appeals court ruled that the federal communications commission's net neutrality rules will remain in effect. that means phone and cable companies must treat all of the traffic on their networks equally. no blocking or slowing their competitors and no fast lanes for companies that can pay more. opponents of the rules plan to take their challenge to the su >>> congress approved a $28 million shift in funding for the transportation security administration. the approval allows tsa to allocate more money to where it's needed most like day-to-day operations at airports, which includes converting more than 2,700 officers from part-time to full-tim the additional workers will theoretically open up more airport security lanes and in theory ease wait times. >>> the computer syste the democratic nat
for "nightly business report," diana olick washington. >>> still ahead, hitting the road. as americans drive more, they may be in for some unexpected sticker shock. >>> the obama administration was handed a major victory in its effort to increase oversight of broadband services. a federal appeals court ruled that the federal communications commission's net neutrality rules will remain in effect. that means phone and cable companies must treat all of the traffic on...
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diana olick has the latest installment of "sweat equity." >> reporter: cardio to core, back to buns, if you can press a button, you can do it anywhere. workouts on demand, online. there are thousands already. some for free. some for a fee. all part of a business that is turning the traditional fitness models upside down. >> dvds have worked just fine for over ten years. now there's opportunity to have a two-way dialogue and the ability to support the customer and their results. provided a meaningful opportunity to expand what we give to customers. >> reporter: at the santa monica headquarters of beach body, the company that brought cult workouts like p-90x and insanity into millions of basements and xwraunls around the world, on demand is now in demand. launch the just over a year ago, the service has close to 1 million subscribers who pay about $13 a month each. ceo karl gickler the users want dvds and on demand. >> instead of cannibalizing the business it's enhancing it. >> she's headaching because she's working out! >> reporter: the money flowing into on demand is fueling competit
diana olick has the latest installment of "sweat equity." >> reporter: cardio to core, back to buns, if you can press a button, you can do it anywhere. workouts on demand, online. there are thousands already. some for free. some for a fee. all part of a business that is turning the traditional fitness models upside down. >> dvds have worked just fine for over ten years. now there's opportunity to have a two-way dialogue and the ability to support the customer and their...
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for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washin. >>> and still ahead, an intriguing question being asked today. ?ill america follow britain in >>> donald trump was in scotland for a business trip to one of his golf courses today, and while he was there the presumptive republican presidential nominee praised the dramatic rejection of the political establishment in britain. and he compared it to his own rise in u.s. politics. hadley gamble was there. >> reporter: with the uk's decision to leave the eu royaling global markets and leaving governments in turmoil, donald trump had a clear message for the people of the uk -- brexit, he says, is great. >> i love to see people take their country back. and that's really what's happening in the united states. and i think you see that. and that's what's happening in many other places in the world. they're tired of it. they want to take their countries back. >> reporter: arriving in scotland for the reopening of his turnberry golf resort, mr. trump didn't seem that worried how brexit is going to impact global markets or his own business.
for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washin. >>> and still ahead, an intriguing question being asked today. ?ill america follow britain in >>> donald trump was in scotland for a business trip to one of his golf courses today, and while he was there the presumptive republican presidential nominee praised the dramatic rejection of the political establishment in britain. and he compared it to his own rise in u.s. politics. hadley gamble was there. >>...
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diana sanders says she still has something, this place, and decades of memories. >> i feel him here. i just will stay here. this was my home. >> reporter: this is a bit of a landmark in town. this was a family-owned dairy queen that had been here since the 1950s. because this region has been declared a federal disaster zone, today is the first day its owners and other residents can apply to fema for aid in rebuilding and recovery. kristine? >> johnson: kris van cleave in west virginia, thank you. in california nearly 5,000 firefighters are battling at least a half dozen large wildfires. the biggest is near bakersfield at the southern tip of the sierra nevada. at least two people have died. mireya villarreal tells us about one family's harrowing escape. >> oh my god. >> reporter: lyndsey wilson and ryan dupre captured their evacuation on camera. they were among the last to leave their family's home on lake isabella that was ravaged by the so called erskine fire. >> this is my home. >> reporter: the fire has been out of control since thursday, fueled by dry brush and unusually strong w
diana sanders says she still has something, this place, and decades of memories. >> i feel him here. i just will stay here. this was my home. >> reporter: this is a bit of a landmark in town. this was a family-owned dairy queen that had been here since the 1950s. because this region has been declared a federal disaster zone, today is the first day its owners and other residents can apply to fema for aid in rebuilding and recovery. kristine? >> johnson: kris van cleave in west...
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as diana olick reports the ceo says he's changing his strategy again. >> reporter: linnard doesn't just build single-family hopes which is why it sured less than peers during the housing crash. as single-family housing plummet they had branched out into multi-family, distressed motor ans, and a major mixed-use community in irvine, california, called five points. now after reporting its strongest second quarter earnings in a decade ceo says it's time to get back to the >> while under the linnar umbrella we thrive and work well together synergistically, the core mission is to revert to pure play as a home builder and to ultimately over the next years, as opportunities present themselves, find proper homes for those opportunities. >> reporter: five points has been heading for an ipo but miller says the market "doesn't happen to be there yet." as for linnar's multi-family projects miller says they operate independently very well and he's not concerned as others are that apartment rentals are overheating. he credits linnard's success in rentals to d roots in housing already and the company's
as diana olick reports the ceo says he's changing his strategy again. >> reporter: linnard doesn't just build single-family hopes which is why it sured less than peers during the housing crash. as single-family housing plummet they had branched out into multi-family, distressed motor ans, and a major mixed-use community in irvine, california, called five points. now after reporting its strongest second quarter earnings in a decade ceo says it's time to get back to the >> while under...
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princess diana fought to give a voice to whose that did not have one. her son following in her footsteps, saying the lgbt's strength of strength and opt schism should give us all encouragement to stand up to bullying wherever we see it. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a freelancer writer and genealogist from montclair, new jersey... a research associate from bellefonte, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, an attorney originally from mount airy, north carolina... whose 6-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our show. all you need to know as we get this game underway today is that we have an excellent champion and we have two very talented challengers for him -- liz and jim.
princess diana fought to give a voice to whose that did not have one. her son following in her footsteps, saying the lgbt's strength of strength and opt schism should give us all encouragement to stand up to bullying wherever we see it. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a freelancer writer and genealogist from montclair, new jersey... a research associate from bellefonte, pennsylvania... and our returning...
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princess diana famously fought to give a voice to those that did not have one. her son following in her footsteps, saying the lgbt's "sense of strength and optimism should give us all encouragement to stand up to bullying wherever we see it." i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. . >> announcer: abc 7 presents dubs on 7 with warriors pregame show. >> if i play game five we win. >> the heart and soul of the warriors is back. >> draymond green for three. >> and draymond is itching to make changes in the cavs green with envy. >> celebrate on their floor. celebrate in their locker room. it's an amazing feeling. >> can the dubs find a way to make history repeat itself by celebrating another championship on cleveland's court exactly one year later? we're moments away from finding out. >> reporter: this will definitely be the final nba game in the city of cleveland in the 2016 season. the question is, will it be the final game period? the warriors certainly hope so as we give you a live look at the q in cleveland. and we welcome you in
princess diana famously fought to give a voice to those that did not have one. her son following in her footsteps, saying the lgbt's "sense of strength and optimism should give us all encouragement to stand up to bullying wherever we see it." i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. . >> announcer: abc 7 presents dubs on 7 with warriors pregame show. >> if i play game five we win. >> the heart and soul of the warriors is back. >>...
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melissa: here with more on what lies ahead for european union is diana fourth scott roth. we have ken, sit index market analyst. mary kissell, "wall street journal" editorial board. what a group. thank you very much for joining us. diana, let me start with you. other people may look for the exit now that britain has been so bold. the first to choose to leave. there is a list. france, hung gary, sweden, denmark, greece. "washington post" speculated those maybe likely followers. what do you think about that? >> i think the eu has failed. as we just heard, the growth rate is only half a percent a year, even though they have some of the most well-educated people on the planet. youth unemployment in some countries is 25 to 50%. so i think a lot of people are just tired of having eu regulations run their country. they see it as failed experiment. they don't think they're doing that well. guess what, they're not doing that well. either eu has to reform or people have to leave. melissa: mary, it is about slow growth but complete annoyance. i was reading hysterical articles all of
melissa: here with more on what lies ahead for european union is diana fourth scott roth. we have ken, sit index market analyst. mary kissell, "wall street journal" editorial board. what a group. thank you very much for joining us. diana, let me start with you. other people may look for the exit now that britain has been so bold. the first to choose to leave. there is a list. france, hung gary, sweden, denmark, greece. "washington post" speculated those maybe likely...
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you can see one of those individuals is diana sanders. you can see her home in this video being carried down a flooded creek. her husband, billy, was inside that home. he's one of the 23 people who have lost their lives in these floods. and now diana, like so many others in the mountain state, spent the last couple of days searching for debris, looking for their belongings, including pictures and her husband's knife collection. >> they found him in between those two houses under a bunch of stuff. i'm not going to cry. i won't. not in front of you. >> reporter: this weekend, president obama granted federal disaster declarations for the state's three hardest hit counties. today, the governor of west virginia visited those areas and the massive relief efforts that are already under way. >> we're a strong people in west virginia. we're resilient. one of the things i love about being from west virginia, as i've traveled around the to the stricken area, just to see the outpouring of love and care that west virginians have for each other. >> rep
you can see one of those individuals is diana sanders. you can see her home in this video being carried down a flooded creek. her husband, billy, was inside that home. he's one of the 23 people who have lost their lives in these floods. and now diana, like so many others in the mountain state, spent the last couple of days searching for debris, looking for their belongings, including pictures and her husband's knife collection. >> they found him in between those two houses under a bunch...
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diana sanders says, she still has the something. this place and decades of memories. >> i feel him here. i just want to stay here. this was my home. >> reporter: now this is a bit of a landmark in town. a family-owned dairy queen that had been here since the 1950s. because the region is declared federal dier apply to fema for aid in rebuilding and recovery. christine. >> kris van cleave, thank you. in california, nearly 5,000 firefighters are battling a half dozen large wildfires. the biggest is near bakersfield. at the southern tip of the sierra nevada. at least two people have died. >> oh, god. >> everything is on fire. >> oh, god. >> reporter: lindsay wilson and ryan dupruis, captured it on camera, the last to leave their family's home at lake isabella, ravaged by the irskin fire. >> i miss my home. >> reporter: the fire has been out of control since thursday, fueled by dry brush and unusually strong wind. the family says in a matter of hours their neighborhood went up in flames. you thought at one point you were going to die? >>
diana sanders says, she still has the something. this place and decades of memories. >> i feel him here. i just want to stay here. this was my home. >> reporter: now this is a bit of a landmark in town. a family-owned dairy queen that had been here since the 1950s. because the region is declared federal dier apply to fema for aid in rebuilding and recovery. christine. >> kris van cleave, thank you. in california, nearly 5,000 firefighters are battling a half dozen large...
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thanks, diana. this is a nonprofit that provides loans to low-income individuals who are considered to be sub prime borrowers. good to have you here, bruce. >> great to be on again. thanks for having me. what do you think of the low doc loans? you have to put down 40% for the down payment. a big whopper of a down payment. >> well, it is. this is going back to the predatory lending, but it's even worse because it's taking what's supposed to be for low and moderate income people and it's preying on -- using that to just make these mortgages that are very problematic, but most importantly it's not going to help low to moderate income people. it's just these -- it's the bottom dwellers who are there going after -- going to the depths of predatory lending again. >> why does it not help? why does it not help these people, bruce? i mean, if they can make the payments, and if they have got that 40% down, very high fico score, why can't these people decide on their own that this mortgage is for them? why is
thanks, diana. this is a nonprofit that provides loans to low-income individuals who are considered to be sub prime borrowers. good to have you here, bruce. >> great to be on again. thanks for having me. what do you think of the low doc loans? you have to put down 40% for the down payment. a big whopper of a down payment. >> well, it is. this is going back to the predatory lending, but it's even worse because it's taking what's supposed to be for low and moderate income people and...
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diana oh nick has more on what this says about the housing market. diana? knew there would be giveback on the huge jump in april sales. the biggest prices were in prices. we saw the median price of a newly built home in may just 1% higher than a year ago, that after the realtors were waving red flags on affordability. the newly built produce was 294,294 290,400. the price of an existing home, $239,700. there are very few entry-level lower price homes for sale both new and existing. still affordability is weakening, and that's in a very low mortgage interest rate environment. should rates start to rise, then things get worse. they continue to complain about high prices for land, labor, as well as increased regulation on construction, which is holding them back. kelly? >> diana, thank you. we have a news alert on xerox from seema mody. what's up, seema? >> jacobsen will take over for ursula. we're looking at the stock down after hours. >> don't know if you want to infer much more than that. she's been there a while. >> not sharing too much. up next, david ros
diana oh nick has more on what this says about the housing market. diana? knew there would be giveback on the huge jump in april sales. the biggest prices were in prices. we saw the median price of a newly built home in may just 1% higher than a year ago, that after the realtors were waving red flags on affordability. the newly built produce was 294,294 290,400. the price of an existing home, $239,700. there are very few entry-level lower price homes for sale both new and existing. still...
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let's go right now to diana in london, what are you learning, what do we know about these attacks? >> it is obviously very serious. we know there was two suicide bombers. multiple explosions is what we heard from officials earlier, and gunfire. it would appear that the police tried to neutralize these two terrorists who then detonated their suicide bombs. we don't know who they are affiliated with, but there are two likely suspected. it could be isis, is could be kurdi kurdi kurdish separatists. and istanbul's airport, this is the third largest airport in europe. a major hub, and we know the explosions were at the international departures area. this is a place which would be very tricky for terrorists to come to. so this is obviously a very well planned attack at a time when the turkish government is extremely cautious. we had an attack in february and march. 28 people killed in one. 30 in another. the separatists generally target the states of police officers and places like that, but isis has tended to target civilian targets and that is clearly what we're seeing here at the airp
let's go right now to diana in london, what are you learning, what do we know about these attacks? >> it is obviously very serious. we know there was two suicide bombers. multiple explosions is what we heard from officials earlier, and gunfire. it would appear that the police tried to neutralize these two terrorists who then detonated their suicide bombs. we don't know who they are affiliated with, but there are two likely suspected. it could be isis, is could be kurdi kurdi kurdish...
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you can see one of those individuals is diana sanders. you can see her home in this video being carried down a flooded creek. her husband, billy, was inside that home. he's one of the 23 people who have lost their lives in these floods. and now diana, like so many others in the mountain state, spent the last couple of days searching for debris, looking for their belongings, including pictures and her husband's knife collection. >> they found him in between those two houses under a bunch of stuff. i'm not going to cry. i won't. not in front of you. >> reporter: this weekend, president obama granted federal disaster declarations for the state's three hardest hit counties. today, the governor of west virginia visited those areas and the massive relief efforts that are already under way. >> we're a strong people in west virginia. we're resilient. one of the things i love about being from west virginia, as i've traveled around the to the stricken area, just to see the outpouring of love and care that west virginians have for each other. >> rep
you can see one of those individuals is diana sanders. you can see her home in this video being carried down a flooded creek. her husband, billy, was inside that home. he's one of the 23 people who have lost their lives in these floods. and now diana, like so many others in the mountain state, spent the last couple of days searching for debris, looking for their belongings, including pictures and her husband's knife collection. >> they found him in between those two houses under a bunch...