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-diana: i'm diana. lemonis: diana, nice to meet you. and what do you do here? diana: sales. lemonis: so, how long have you been here? diana: almost two years now. i started, with erik, managing the company, so i've done it all. i'm usually here monday through sunday. lemonis: monday through sunday? -that's seven days a week. -diana: pretty much. lemonis: why are you so committed to it? diana: i cared for my clients. i just -- i like to be there for them. lemonis: yeah. is there also a call center? diana: the call center's right next door. yeah. -lemonis: in here? -diana: yes. lemonis: hey, ladies. i'm marcus. diana: and ashley... lemonis: ashley, nice to meet you. diana: ...and channa. lemonis: hi, channa. how are you? diana: channa's one of our biggest testimonials. she came in over 400 pounds. -she's lost 150 pounds. -lemonis: check it out! channa: yeah. [ laughs ] -lemonis: that's awesome. -channa: yeah. lemonis: would you say that erik helped you use the weight? channa: diana, i would say. lemonis: you did. diana: i worked with her for about eight months. channa: she's t
-diana: i'm diana. lemonis: diana, nice to meet you. and what do you do here? diana: sales. lemonis: so, how long have you been here? diana: almost two years now. i started, with erik, managing the company, so i've done it all. i'm usually here monday through sunday. lemonis: monday through sunday? -that's seven days a week. -diana: pretty much. lemonis: why are you so committed to it? diana: i cared for my clients. i just -- i like to be there for them. lemonis: yeah. is there also a call...
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diana tuvo dos vestidos de novia.. luego de lo que pasÓ dejÓ por completo de utilizar la marca chanel. increÍble. karla: sufriÓ mucho. tuvo una vida de muchos misterios, pero tambiÉn muy triste de alguna forma. interesante, por ejemplo, lo de cubrirse con la cartera para no verse demÁs. andrea: imagina estar todo el tiempo a la luz pÚblica. los paparazzi la seguÍan. era la celebridad mÁs seguida de esa Época. imagina. karla: lo que nunca vamos a olvidar es esa sencillez que la caracterizaba. muchas gracias, andrea. andrea: la princesa del pueblo. siempre la recordaremos. karla: asÍ es. mÁs adelante, vamos a recordar cuando un paparazzi cuenta todo lo que sucediÓ en parÍs en la noche que falleciÓ la princesa diana. no se pueden perder este testimonio. nos vamos con ustedes y las redes sociales. alan: 21 aÑos despuÉs y sigue viva. en aquella Época, hace 21 aÑos, no habÍa iphone, no había telÉfonos celulares. francisca: muy bueno que lo mencionas. tenemos un mensaje muy importante para todos aquellos amantes del iphone.
diana tuvo dos vestidos de novia.. luego de lo que pasÓ dejÓ por completo de utilizar la marca chanel. increÍble. karla: sufriÓ mucho. tuvo una vida de muchos misterios, pero tambiÉn muy triste de alguna forma. interesante, por ejemplo, lo de cubrirse con la cartera para no verse demÁs. andrea: imagina estar todo el tiempo a la luz pÚblica. los paparazzi la seguÍan. era la celebridad mÁs seguida de esa Época. imagina. karla: lo que nunca vamos a olvidar es esa sencillez que la...
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diana: no lo hagan por ahora, porque quizÁ gratorio al que se podÍan amparar y no lo sabían.dos aÑos este permiso. palmira: quÉ sugerencias tienes para estos g personas= diana: no tiene que tener miedo de que el empleado los puede echar, porque ellos legalmente pueden mantener su trabajo hasta el dÍa que su permiso de trabajo venza es una decisiÓn por parte del empleador, este documento les permite trabajar en estados unidos de manera legal. el empleador tiene el derecho a decir a la persona que se tiene que ir. si el permiso de trabajo le falta un mes, seis meses, de ninguna manera le puede decir queva a echarlo. palmira: vamos con imÁgenes bellÍsimas de san josÉ con sugerido pez belÉn, ya estÁ lista con la "ventana al tiempo". suheily:nos preparamos para un aumento en las temperaturas para este fin de semana. asÍ luciÓ en horas de la tarde hacia la bahÍa de san francisco, bastante nublada la temperatura en 64. tome en consideraciÓn que el viento ha estado dominando desde el sur. ese humo se ha estado dirigiendo hacia regiones del norte y seman llene dada la calidad del aire
diana: no lo hagan por ahora, porque quizÁ gratorio al que se podÍan amparar y no lo sabían.dos aÑos este permiso. palmira: quÉ sugerencias tienes para estos g personas= diana: no tiene que tener miedo de que el empleado los puede echar, porque ellos legalmente pueden mantener su trabajo hasta el dÍa que su permiso de trabajo venza es una decisiÓn por parte del empleador, este documento les permite trabajar en estados unidos de manera legal. el empleador tiene el derecho a decir a la...
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diana, let me start with you over in london.t has happened this week with emerging markets? diana: well, this week, we have seen the story in turkey has taken huge prominence in the markets. as a result, we saw a little bit of contagion in prices coming through two other emerging markets. partly the dollar, as well. the broad trade weighted index appreciating against other currencies. that house also been a haven for em. there have been a few things that play here. the turkey story is one thing. additional stories on russia are another thing. one can't discuss emerging markets without talking about china. and market data has been a bit disappointing. david: what the bar chart basically illustrates, if you look at it on a one-week basis, a lot of the sponsor strengthening. even in turkey and argentina. is that what you are seeing? there is- diana: certainly a sense of the bear market fatigue coming through. we had some indications that there might be a rapprochement between turkey and the u.s., but i think these are a lot of head
diana, let me start with you over in london.t has happened this week with emerging markets? diana: well, this week, we have seen the story in turkey has taken huge prominence in the markets. as a result, we saw a little bit of contagion in prices coming through two other emerging markets. partly the dollar, as well. the broad trade weighted index appreciating against other currencies. that house also been a haven for em. there have been a few things that play here. the turkey story is one...
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of the diana award, an award established in the princess's memory to celebrate young people who havein bennett is one of the diana award winners — he's won the award for his fight against discrimination and prejudice against the traveller community. he is in our studio in sheffield. then, congratulations. tell us what you did to win this award. thank you, and to win the award i was nominated by someone, someone nominated by someone, someone nominated me for the work i was doing for the equality for my community. it was an amazing experience, it was a brilliant surprise. i went on my mother and father's wedding anniversary, so it was a brilliant day. it made it very special. what discrimination have you faced? how old are you?” special. what discrimination have you faced? how old are you? i am 14. what discrimination have you faced growing up? the discrimination i have faced is for as long as i can remember. the first time i started at school i can remember when it started. i have been to 14 different schools and i faced started. i have been to 14 different schools and ifaced discrimi
of the diana award, an award established in the princess's memory to celebrate young people who havein bennett is one of the diana award winners — he's won the award for his fight against discrimination and prejudice against the traveller community. he is in our studio in sheffield. then, congratulations. tell us what you did to win this award. thank you, and to win the award i was nominated by someone, someone nominated by someone, someone nominated me for the work i was doing for the...
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the democratic party diana russo that reporting from the remaining capital bucharest. now to some of the other stories making news around the world police in the united states say a suicidal airline employee stole a passenger plane and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but were on able to prevent it from coming down there were no passengers on board the aircraft when it crashed and sparked a fire. because a jury in california has found chemical giant monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who allege the company's weed killers gave him cancer up the jury ordered the company to pay the man two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages on center was a unit of german chemical joined by and faces thousands of similar lawsuits across the united states. now turkish president richard tie a bedouin is vowing to defy the united states as washington presses ankara to
the democratic party diana russo that reporting from the remaining capital bucharest. now to some of the other stories making news around the world police in the united states say a suicidal airline employee stole a passenger plane and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but were on able to prevent it from coming down there were no passengers on board the aircraft when it crashed and sparked a fire. because a jury in california has found chemical giant...
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olick in ami. >> to read more on diana's story on climate change a real tate in miami specifically,e we go, let's take iother final look at the day on wall street awas a happy one. the dow added 60 pin thes to 26,124. the nasdaq up 79 about 1% to a record and the s&p 500 also gained 16, and that, too, was a record. all of the way around. >> that will do it for us. us.ks for joining i'm sue herera. >> i'm tyler matheson. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, purfoing solutionamerica's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> h? do we shape our tomorro it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our begin tod then w chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designedur
olick in ami. >> to read more on diana's story on climate change a real tate in miami specifically,e we go, let's take iother final look at the day on wall street awas a happy one. the dow added 60 pin thes to 26,124. the nasdaq up 79 about 1% to a record and the s&p 500 also gained 16, and that, too, was a record. all of the way around. >> that will do it for us. us.ks for joining i'm sue herera. >> i'm tyler matheson. we'll see you right back here tomorrow night....
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let's get the latest now from bucharest and for that we're joined by journalist diana ross so dana has there been any official reaction to last night's violence on the part of authorities. yes first of all what that you are hearing the name arias would be a rival of the president or say as i am larry but our very eyes remember. me on the reaction was that of the president of my new. york as he asserted. for me and i guess i'm not doing the crackdown the government did that night. things are getting beaten here there are. other. people that one of. our i don't know well who can see pressure is mounting once again after last night's violence the main issue among the demonstrators has been corruption in the government just what to do the protesters want done for this problem to be tackled. one there and nice about them most of them are. people that are convicted for. are here that's what we're hearing. all right dana let's talk about the protesters who have been coming out we understand that a thousands of them live abroad they live and work in other countries yet they came back to romani
let's get the latest now from bucharest and for that we're joined by journalist diana ross so dana has there been any official reaction to last night's violence on the part of authorities. yes first of all what that you are hearing the name arias would be a rival of the president or say as i am larry but our very eyes remember. me on the reaction was that of the president of my new. york as he asserted. for me and i guess i'm not doing the crackdown the government did that night. things are...
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diana was the reporting from bucharest many thanks indeed. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world and a california jury has found chemical giant monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who allege the company's we killers gave him cancer the jury ordered the company to pay the man a two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages on santo a unit of german chemical giant buyer faces thousands of similar losses across the united states. three palestinians have been killed and dozens injured by israeli gunfire during protests along the gaza border a volunteer medic treating demonstrators was reportedly among the dead the israeli military said rioters hurled stones explosives and fire bombs elsewhere a truce on the use of missiles and airstrikes agreed by hamas and israel late thursday appeared to be holding. police in the united states say a suicidal airline employees stole a passenger plane and then crashed it into an island near seattle two army jets pursued the plane but were able to stop it from coming down
diana was the reporting from bucharest many thanks indeed. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world and a california jury has found chemical giant monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who allege the company's we killers gave him cancer the jury ordered the company to pay the man a two hundred eighty nine million dollars in damages on santo a unit of german chemical giant buyer faces thousands of similar losses across the united states. three palestinians have...
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>>el dÍa de hoy nos acompaÑa diana otero para hablarnos sobre la Última informaciÓn respecto a daca y> claro que si, que lo hagan lo mÁs pronto posible 40% de los jÓvenes aÚn no han renovado sus solicitudes y es importante recordar que es de permiso te puede salvar dos aÑos mÁs. >>quÉ pasa si no tienen los 495 $ que tie o. >>no tener el dinero es una de las razones por las que no terminan su proceso y es importante de que organizaciones como la nuestra no solamente los ayuda a completar los formularios de manera gratuita, y de tamo los 495 $. >> aÚn cuando muchos de estos jÓvenes pueden llenar sus solicitudes por sÍ mismos, porque es importante buscar asesorÍa legal. >>un 17% de los jÓvenes que iban a aplicar por daca, tenÍan una posibilidad de un beneficio permanente y no lo sabÍan. el consejo definitivo es que traten de hablar con alguna persona, algÚn experto de inmigraciÓn para poder determinar si hay algÚn amparo permanente. ♪ >>y si alguien quiere mÁs informaciÓn sobre el estatus de daca, donde tiene que llamar. >>les podemos recomendar que se comuniquen con nosotros, nuestros t
>>el dÍa de hoy nos acompaÑa diana otero para hablarnos sobre la Última informaciÓn respecto a daca y> claro que si, que lo hagan lo mÁs pronto posible 40% de los jÓvenes aÚn no han renovado sus solicitudes y es importante recordar que es de permiso te puede salvar dos aÑos mÁs. >>quÉ pasa si no tienen los 495 $ que tie o. >>no tener el dinero es una de las razones por las que no terminan su proceso y es importante de que organizaciones como la nuestra no...
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well for the latest from the remaining capital bucharest we're joined now by journalist diana. said and we can see behind you that a number of protesters are back on the streets following last night's violence what's happening where you are. that's right my rehab and people are gathering and they have announced that they will stage a major progress tonight in response to what happened that night and you can see her drivers are supporting the people and there's a massive there's enormous enormous popular support the protests that we are expecting major major protests tonight people said that they are not afraid of what has happened because they are comparing the bands on friday evening what happened in one thousand nine hundred ninety when the communist regime was toppled in bucharest in a bloody revolution all right so protesters responding to last night's violence by taking to the streets again but what about the authorities what's been their reaction to what took place last night. why out of the on the a reaction we had was former president. who had to statesman and. then the
well for the latest from the remaining capital bucharest we're joined now by journalist diana. said and we can see behind you that a number of protesters are back on the streets following last night's violence what's happening where you are. that's right my rehab and people are gathering and they have announced that they will stage a major progress tonight in response to what happened that night and you can see her drivers are supporting the people and there's a massive there's enormous...
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earlier i spoke to benjamin bennett, who is one of the diana award winners.ller communities. he told me some of the discrimination he has experienced. the discrimination i've faced is, you know, it's for as long as i can remember. the first time that i started in school was, from what i remember, that's when it actually started for me. and i've been to 1a different schools, and i've faced discrimination in every one of them. most of the time, it was by members of staff. really? you know, and the most recent event that happened in a school was last year and it led to me and my sister being attacked by 16 boys. and one of them tried to gouge out my eye and actually broke my right hand as well, and attacked my sister as well. that must have been terrifying to face that and to try and deal with it. how do you respond to the kind of day—to—day stuff? i mean, the violence is one thing, butjust the kind of almost — from what you were saying — the experience of almost routine, low—level, constant kind of name—calling and suspicion? most of the things that i do to get
earlier i spoke to benjamin bennett, who is one of the diana award winners.ller communities. he told me some of the discrimination he has experienced. the discrimination i've faced is, you know, it's for as long as i can remember. the first time that i started in school was, from what i remember, that's when it actually started for me. and i've been to 1a different schools, and i've faced discrimination in every one of them. most of the time, it was by members of staff. really? you know, and...
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diana: absolutely. some of the most talented minds -- we talked about rudolf peierls and einstein departing from germany. many who proved key to the building of the bomb or the interpretation. >> [indiscernible] pardon? beg your you're exactly right. we have that slide up here of fermi on his wedding day. his wife, laura, was the daughter of an italian army officer who was jewish and their chance to escape from mussolini's italy came because fermi won the nobel prize. the family packed up, went off to stockholm to receive the prize, and never went home. they went to america and on landing, we have enrico fermi announcing he founded the u.s. branch of the fermi family. you're absolutely right. some of the most talented people pushed out of nazi germany and other countries overrun by the nazis. >> there is a book on the ,ubject given the ironic title "hitler's gift." diana: i've read that and that gives you a very good encapsulation of the individual stories of many of these people. and i think there we'v
diana: absolutely. some of the most talented minds -- we talked about rudolf peierls and einstein departing from germany. many who proved key to the building of the bomb or the interpretation. >> [indiscernible] pardon? beg your you're exactly right. we have that slide up here of fermi on his wedding day. his wife, laura, was the daughter of an italian army officer who was jewish and their chance to escape from mussolini's italy came because fermi won the nobel prize. the family packed...
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you've won this diana award as well.es on afternoon live: a man who plotted to kill the prime minister is sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 30 years. fresh allegations of poor treatment are to be investigated at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, where an investigation is already under way into the deaths of several babies. the number of elderly people needing round—the—clock care will almost double in england over the next 20 years. here's your business headlines on afternoon live: coca—cola is buying the costa coffee chain from owner whitbread in a deal worth £3.9 billion. whitbread, which also owns the premier inn hotel chain, had been planning to demerge costa, but said the coca—cola deal offered a far better return for shareholders. diy retailer homebase has entered a company voluntary agreement backed by over 95% of its creditors. it means the new owners hilco, which bought the diy chain forjust £1, will go ahead with a three year turnaround plan which is likely to see 42 stores close and slashing r
you've won this diana award as well.es on afternoon live: a man who plotted to kill the prime minister is sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 30 years. fresh allegations of poor treatment are to be investigated at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, where an investigation is already under way into the deaths of several babies. the number of elderly people needing round—the—clock care will almost double in england over the next 20 years. here's your business headlines on...
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for nightly business rert, i diana olick in washington. >> coming up, the sector that helped drive therket along thes and turns wa ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the food and drug administration is extending the expiration date of some lots of epipens. the move designed to help mitigate the national shortage of the medicine and the life-saving drug would be good for an additional fou months now, says the fda and the agency approved the firic gen competitor last week, but it will take a few months for it to reach the market. return now to the lead story, and the big bull market. as we mentioned, tomorrow it will become the longest of time and as bertha coombs report, the biotech sector played a big role in the run high. >> for stinors, biotech has been a roller coaster ride during the market's bullbi run. games early in the decade and then a 20% plunge in20 and the presidential candidates vowed to crack down on high drug prices, but now biotechs are back at record hig fueled by hope over new drugs that treat and even cure difficult diseases. >> for the last couple of years there's been a hug breakthrough i
for nightly business rert, i diana olick in washington. >> coming up, the sector that helped drive therket along thes and turns wa ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the food and drug administration is extending the expiration date of some lots of epipens. the move designed to help mitigate the national shortage of the medicine and the life-saving drug would be good for an additional fou months now, says the fda and the agency approved the firic gen competitor last week, but it will take a few...
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today contra costa county's district attorney diana becton will join other top prosecutors. she's the only da whose jurisdiction does not attribute any homicides to the golden state killer, but nine rapes have been linked to joseph deangelo. prosecutors have been looking at how of file charges in those cases. the group bay area women against rape explain how significant it is for victims to get possible closure. >> it's momentous. it's huge. and it can also be reinjurious depending on their level of participation moving forward with the case. >> the announcement is expected to include the location of where prosecutors want to hold the trial. joseph deangelo faces 13 murder charges so far and his public defender did not comment yesterday, but has reminded us in the past that joseph deangelo is innocent until proven guilty. he'll be in court again september 5th. >>> bay area catholics are weighing in on the vatican's effort to combat the sexual abuse scandal in the the church showed no care for young victims. this comes after a pennsylvania grand jury investigation accused hun
today contra costa county's district attorney diana becton will join other top prosecutors. she's the only da whose jurisdiction does not attribute any homicides to the golden state killer, but nine rapes have been linked to joseph deangelo. prosecutors have been looking at how of file charges in those cases. the group bay area women against rape explain how significant it is for victims to get possible closure. >> it's momentous. it's huge. and it can also be reinjurious depending on...
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get the ball rolling. >> diana down the street. back. look at him. smokey robinson will join us live and share his memories of the queen of soul. so come on back. hey, smokey. ♪ say a little prayer for you >>> coming up, "gma's" summer concert series sponsored by king's hawaiian food. irresistible since 1950. irresistible since 1950. irresistible since 1950. are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience
get the ball rolling. >> diana down the street. back. look at him. smokey robinson will join us live and share his memories of the queen of soul. so come on back. hey, smokey. ♪ say a little prayer for you >>> coming up, "gma's" summer concert series sponsored by king's hawaiian food. irresistible since 1950. irresistible since 1950. irresistible since 1950. are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for puic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. be more. pbs. - [carlos] growing up in zimbabwe, danai gurira didn't see a lot of charaers who lookst like her on the e or screen. but eventually, she would turn that void into crusade that cast her homeland into the spotlight, earn hery nomination, starring roles in the walking dead and the international blockbuster, black panther. and put her on the path to breaking big. what makes people successful? what are the unexpecd turns in life that propel people to greatness? i'm carlos watson, editor of ozy. i'm out to uetover the real sebehind breaking big.
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberfu corporating is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios lincoln center in new york, odari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: vening and thank you for joining us. senator john mccain, the influential izona republican senator and two-time presidential candidate died yesterday at his home near dona arizona. he was 81 and had an aggressive brain cancer for the past year. crowds lined the route as the hearse bearing his body traveled from his ranch to a phoenix funeral home last night. in washington, d.c. flags were twered to half staff. and in vietnam when navy pilot mccain was captive for more than five years as a prisoner of war, mourners placed flowers on a memorial noring him. as senat
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diana olick explains. buyer's ot quite a market yet, but the tide is finally turning.s are shrinking and sellers are starting to come back down to earth. o 14% all listings in june had seen a price cut and that's up from aecent low of just under 12% at the end of 2016 according to a new report from zillow. in addition, price growth is flowing in nearly half of the 35 largest metropolitanke m. rising mortgage rates combined with several years of a price jump hit affordability hard despite very strong demand especially from millennials. there is a limit to what people can pay especially with a still tight lending environment. all real estate is, of course, loo,l. in san di 20% of all listings had a price cut in june, up from 12% year ago. in seattle, which continues to be theth hottest market i nation, 12% of all listings had a cut, the largest share in nearly four years. l.a., chicago and even new york city are also seeing jumps in the share of sellers cutting prices. cities that were not as i hot the last couple of years, however, are seeing fewer price cuts and those
diana olick explains. buyer's ot quite a market yet, but the tide is finally turning.s are shrinking and sellers are starting to come back down to earth. o 14% all listings in june had seen a price cut and that's up from aecent low of just under 12% at the end of 2016 according to a new report from zillow. in addition, price growth is flowing in nearly half of the 35 largest metropolitanke m. rising mortgage rates combined with several years of a price jump hit affordability hard despite very...
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roy vagelos and diana t. va los. .the j.p.b. foundation.walt barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided ca by mutual of ame designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company.di onal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the ti ssch wndios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. they called it unit the right 2 but in washington d.c. today it s the counterprotestors and signs that read hate is not welcome here, who far outnumbered the white supremacists and so-called alt-right groups. starting this morning a rsalition of counterprotest he held rallies. >> at a metro station outside washington d.c. police escorted small groups of attendees for what they call a white civil rights rally. the rally's organizer jayson kesler used the train ride tboo atmplain aut what he says as unfair tnt. >> not just about the civil right as beu
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diana olick has more on h to spot and avoid them. >> pat rec bower is a seasoned renterve but he cameng b on a listing because the market is so competitive. >> the stakes are pretty high, but so is the pressure to move quickly and it's been a really to>>h situation. ower was shopping for apartments online and saw a rental listing on tcraig's l that seemed too good to beberue use it was. the person listing it was a scammer who had copied a realin list and changed the contact information. after several seemingly normal e-mail bowerecided to call the supposed landlord. >> i tried calling a second time a little while later when i didn't receive the response the first call and neither time anybody picked up and that to me, was the major red flag and then my wife and started adding up the various sort of red flags. we said something isn't right here. this price is too good to be true. >> a recent survey of renters found 43% found listings they beli more than 5 million people reported having been scammed and of those, more than a third of themlo hav over $1,000. >> the's a lot of urgency in
diana olick has more on h to spot and avoid them. >> pat rec bower is a seasoned renterve but he cameng b on a listing because the market is so competitive. >> the stakes are pretty high, but so is the pressure to move quickly and it's been a really to>>h situation. ower was shopping for apartments online and saw a rental listing on tcraig's l that seemed too good to beberue use it was. the person listing it was a scammer who had copied a realin list and changed the contact...
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diana: absolutely. some of the most talented about rudolphlked parting fromstein departing germany and many who proved key to the building of the bomb or interpretation. you're exactly right. we have that slide up here of day. on his wedding his wife, laura, was the italian armyn and theiro was jewish chance to escape from becausei's italy came fermi won the nobel prize. they packed up, went off to to receive the prize and never went home. they went to america and on have enrico fermi announcing he founded the u.s. br family.f the fermi you're absolutely right. some of the most talented people nazi germany and other countries overrun by the nazis. book, the ironic title -- [indiscernible] read that and that gives you a very good encapsalation of the individual people of many of these and i think there we've come to the end of our time but i'd like to thank you so much for coming this event ifr there are more questions people have, i will be delighted to do them.t to answer thank you so much. thank you.
diana: absolutely. some of the most talented about rudolphlked parting fromstein departing germany and many who proved key to the building of the bomb or interpretation. you're exactly right. we have that slide up here of day. on his wedding his wife, laura, was the italian armyn and theiro was jewish chance to escape from becausei's italy came fermi won the nobel prize. they packed up, went off to to receive the prize and never went home. they went to america and on have enrico fermi...
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diana olick has the next part of our series, rising risks. >> it would have been called a thound-yearadn't struck through maryland just two years before. [ screaming ] >> the first time around in 2016 early city's noor 250-year-old main street, shop owners like donna sanger worked tirelessly t rebuild. >> there was this enthusiasm, let's put on a show. let's bring the town back. >> but this te -- >> this is more like a funeral. >> now they feel like these destructive floods are the new normal because this historic town, barely a blip on the map is a blueprint for developing disaster. real estate development in the face of increasinglyet weather. joe sexton is a scientist who uses satellite images to map changes in ecosystem. >> you had two0- 1,ar floods within two years of each other. how does that happen? >> t orwhelming factor was intense rainstorms. climate change due to warming oceans and changing atmospheric pattern, more water is falling and on top of that, we're intensifying land use which is cleaetng vion and replacing it with impervious services like concrete, asphalt through
diana olick has the next part of our series, rising risks. >> it would have been called a thound-yearadn't struck through maryland just two years before. [ screaming ] >> the first time around in 2016 early city's noor 250-year-old main street, shop owners like donna sanger worked tirelessly t rebuild. >> there was this enthusiasm, let's put on a show. let's bring the town back. >> but this te -- >> this is more like a funeral. >> now they feel like these...
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vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zucrberg. corporate funding is provided by mutuaof america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been proved by: and by the corporation for tiublic broadcasting, and by contris to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sfrom the tisch wneios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: gooing and thank you for joining us. this morning, president donald trump shed new light on a 2016 meeting that is part of the ongoing investigation over russian interference in the presidential election. the meeting during the campaign involved the president's son-- don junior-- and a lawyer with ties to the kremlin, who allegedly offered to provide daming information on hillary clinton, a claim that the president previously disputed. tweeting from his new jersey golulfthis morning, the president said, "this was a meeteting tonformation on an opponent, totally legal and done all the time in poli
vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zucrberg. corporate funding is provided by mutuaof america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been proved by: and by the corporation for tiublic broadcasting, and by contris to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sfrom the tisch wneios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson:...
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we're talking meghan, we're talking kate and princess diana.nd bring them into the 21st century. >> i think that they're sort of doing it naturally. i think that kate middleton is -- seems like a much more traditional wife to william. however, in all of the things that she's involved in, they're very emotionally driven charities. meghan markle by virtue of who she is modernizing the royal family. i think that the real responsibility is listening to those women in the way that they ultimately listened to diana. they didn't at first but ultimately they learned a big lesson from princess diana who had this talent for touching people. and i think that the royals before that had always been very dedicated to service, the queen's life is all about service. she has devoted herself to service. yes, but i don't think that they understood the importance of having an emotional connection to the people and in this special, you know, you hear from everyone from the queen's cousin to princess margaret's lady-in-waiting to meghan markle's theater professor ab
we're talking meghan, we're talking kate and princess diana.nd bring them into the 21st century. >> i think that they're sort of doing it naturally. i think that kate middleton is -- seems like a much more traditional wife to william. however, in all of the things that she's involved in, they're very emotionally driven charities. meghan markle by virtue of who she is modernizing the royal family. i think that the real responsibility is listening to those women in the way that they...
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diana olick h re. >> reporter: home prices are and rising, but by less less. in june, prices nationally rose 6.2% year over year, accordi to the much-watched s&p case-shiller price index. that is down from the 6.4% gain in may. prices usual lag sales and sales have been falling for most of this year. the problem has been a chronic lack of supply. builders are not keeping up with demand, especially on the low end of the housing market. demand is strong that for a while, prices had nowhere to go but up, until now. affordability is becoming a much bigger issue, especially as rising mortgage rates are alsot ng their toll. the rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage rose from around 4% at the start of this year to just over 4.5%now. that directly affects housing affoeability. >> halue appreciation has slowed, but it's still triple its historic pace, three times the rate of wage growth. it's still a seller's market. it will ctinue being a seller's market unless there's some dramatic shifts in inventory or a rapid increase in mortgage rates. >> home price gains ar
diana olick h re. >> reporter: home prices are and rising, but by less less. in june, prices nationally rose 6.2% year over year, accordi to the much-watched s&p case-shiller price index. that is down from the 6.4% gain in may. prices usual lag sales and sales have been falling for most of this year. the problem has been a chronic lack of supply. builders are not keeping up with demand, especially on the low end of the housing market. demand is strong that for a while, prices had...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual d group retement products. that's why we're you c retiremepany. additional support has beey: provided and by theorporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers lk e you. thu. ud from the tisch wnet sts at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank u for joining us. in charlottesville, virginia today, on the weekend of the one year anniversary of the "unite the right" rally, there was a heavy police presence, and streets were blocked off as part of are-emptive state of emergency. a year ago, white supremacists and other so-called "alt right"a groupsed with counter- protesters. the events turned deadly when two state troopers were killed in a helicopter crash, and a cal ed into a crowd, killing counter-protester heather heyer. yesterday, heyer's mot visited a memorial at the site. >> i didn't com
roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual d group retement products. that's why we're you c retiremepany. additional support has beey: provided and by theorporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers lk e you. thu. ud from the tisch wnet sts at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>...
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roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support haseen provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thank you for e ining us. thre polite handshakes but also harsh words today as u.s. and north korean officials ntinued to discuss denuclearization and economic sanctions. at an asian security summit in singapore, u.s. secmitary of state pompeo met north korea's foreign minister, ri yong ho, in what pompeo called"" quick, polite exchange." the u.s. delegation also han the foreign minister a letter from president trump to north korean leader kim jong un. but later in the day, the north ned that hismat war country will not eliminate its nuclear wea
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procession a dazzling theatrical production with allusions to the venerated gods africa diane isis diana the god of eternity. to the cheers of the crowd the gladiators made their way into the arena full rich rewards they risked their lives in combat with wild animals. the organized entertainment of the citizens corresponded to the way of life of a prosperous civilization whose parameters were success strength and the courage to take personal risks. heroes were respected and revered especially those brave men from the province of his dress who are. over the years and a reputation as outstanding chariot drivers and who competed in all the great arenas of the roman empire including rome itself. the coliseum formed a spectacular backdrop to their skills. the architects migrate to use of the sun it says dressed than in any other arena light was cleverly diverted into the huge oval through slits and openings for giving the huge structure a filigree and transparent appearance. sixty four round arches on each of the three storeys divided up the massive building opening it up inwardly and outward
procession a dazzling theatrical production with allusions to the venerated gods africa diane isis diana the god of eternity. to the cheers of the crowd the gladiators made their way into the arena full rich rewards they risked their lives in combat with wild animals. the organized entertainment of the citizens corresponded to the way of life of a prosperous civilization whose parameters were success strength and the courage to take personal risks. heroes were respected and revered especially...
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all right let's take you to the space center in the cool fresh diana where i'm joined by director of earth observation for grounds at the european space agency mr joseph a very very good day mr this must be such an exciting time for you there at the space center just hours left until the launch now. yes it is very exciting moment as you probably know we are for tide yesterday wants to launch a satellite but. satellite mission wings was delayed because of wind so we are having a second attempt tonight six twenty local time here in co we all extremely excited said the light is all the way to fly and way the wind of course may be the deciding factor at the end of the day whether we can lift off or not but we are quite hopeful and we are really looking forward to tonight exactly and as are we there's a slight delay there in that connection so my apologies to the viewers talk to us sir about the practical uses why is it important to measure the wind. wind is actually one of the these parameters of mythology would chart least observed is the largest state the gap which we have in our globa
all right let's take you to the space center in the cool fresh diana where i'm joined by director of earth observation for grounds at the european space agency mr joseph a very very good day mr this must be such an exciting time for you there at the space center just hours left until the launch now. yes it is very exciting moment as you probably know we are for tide yesterday wants to launch a satellite but. satellite mission wings was delayed because of wind so we are having a second attempt...
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why do they move >> diana made a good point we buy based upon the monthly payment.rst-time buyer is sensitive to rates that's the source of demand today in the housing market. we already see now that pullback because of affordable. not everywhere but in some markets. house prices are reflecting it if we see the ten-year yield, it touched 3%, we act like it's high now for some reason if the ten-year goes up, do we expect mortgage rates to go up >> mortgage rates would go up, yes. they loosely follow the ten-year but there's other factors in t like the government pulling out of the mortgage market, are new investors coming into the market we know that we're not having the government play so much in the mortgage market so more. we're looking towards mortgage reform potentially, what will that mean to rates it's looking at how muchhigher rates are. i bought my first apartment in manhattan, 9%. >> felt good about that, right >> i won't tell you what year, but it was really good house prices have been rising because mortgage rates have been so artificially low. so it's ki
why do they move >> diana made a good point we buy based upon the monthly payment.rst-time buyer is sensitive to rates that's the source of demand today in the housing market. we already see now that pullback because of affordable. not everywhere but in some markets. house prices are reflecting it if we see the ten-year yield, it touched 3%, we act like it's high now for some reason if the ten-year goes up, do we expect mortgage rates to go up >> mortgage rates would go up, yes....
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diana ross tweeted... sir mickjagger said... paloma faith wrote on instagram.... .. may the queen of soul rest in eternal peace. let's talk to sandra godley, gospel singer and songwriter who grew up listening to the likes of aretha franklin. a really sad day. they must‘ve hit you hard when someone who has been such a big part of york musical heritage. i grew up singing in the bathroom with my hair brush, listening to songs like respect and carving out my career the king at someone carving out my career the king at someone like her, he was so inspirational. what about her got you going and made you think you could learn from her? she was a woman who was disciplined. what was unique about her voice was the tone of it. there was an intelligence in her gospel singing that far outstripped others. she was able to paint her story in words and song that made her really unique and special. what way did she kind of shape the way that your career went, certainly in the sense of gospel music and what you went on to do? singing gospel everywhere. what she did was taught us ho
diana ross tweeted... sir mickjagger said... paloma faith wrote on instagram.... .. may the queen of soul rest in eternal peace. let's talk to sandra godley, gospel singer and songwriter who grew up listening to the likes of aretha franklin. a really sad day. they must‘ve hit you hard when someone who has been such a big part of york musical heritage. i grew up singing in the bathroom with my hair brush, listening to songs like respect and carving out my career the king at someone carving out...
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soon as news of her death broke — tributes began pouring in from around the globe — from eltonjohn to dianar sledge. such a great about her, such a confidence, such a strength. she was a queen, literally. she was a queen, literally. in other news — a rise in the number of a level students getting top grades — the most for six years. allegations that a call to armed jihad was heard at the didsbury mosque linked to the manchester arena bomber salman abedi.
soon as news of her death broke — tributes began pouring in from around the globe — from eltonjohn to dianar sledge. such a great about her, such a confidence, such a strength. she was a queen, literally. she was a queen, literally. in other news — a rise in the number of a level students getting top grades — the most for six years. allegations that a call to armed jihad was heard at the didsbury mosque linked to the manchester arena bomber salman abedi.
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joining us now from the romanian capital book arrest is diana russo she is a journalist covering events for d w welcome to you what is the situation there right now. well the situation is pretty tense. hello to you we didn't expect this kind of turning of the vans police says use several times your gas over the past hour and there are families that are over one thousand one hundred thousand people according to a policeman i spoke with and people keep coming and this point there are many children and families and we don't know exactly what happened there are nice and they did brutal forces infiltrated in the middle of the person that had started. get away rocks and plastic bottles and the police the special police forces have. responded with tear gas a lot of tear gas this has not happened to any romanian protest since february two thousand and seventeen when. the social democratic party process started and now diana we know that the protesters they say that they're angry about the way that romania is being governed walk us through the main issues that they have. well first of all the ob
joining us now from the romanian capital book arrest is diana russo she is a journalist covering events for d w welcome to you what is the situation there right now. well the situation is pretty tense. hello to you we didn't expect this kind of turning of the vans police says use several times your gas over the past hour and there are families that are over one thousand one hundred thousand people according to a policeman i spoke with and people keep coming and this point there are many...
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diana preston talks about her book before the fallout from marie curie to hiroshima, and which she investigates the scientific discoveries that led to the development of the atomic bomb. this was recorde
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database and come on to all those transactions in the past weeks many large german companies like diana and deutsche of bonn have either stopped doing business in iran or have expressed sticky cheese state. and had of brakes it british prime minister teresa mayes only hunt for new markets outside of the european union including in africa on her first official visit to the continent and in between showing her dog's moves aid to cape town they said she wanted britain to become the g. seven biggest invest in africa overtaking the us pledging ground for an all billion euros by twenty twenty two may also said britain would work with african nations to tackle insecurity and migration by creating jobs from south africa may heads to nigeria and kenya. like oh that plastic cup you set your coffee from this morning and like a threw in the garbage it could take option four hundred years to decompose the amount of plastic waste in our oceans is a growing problem many countries have taken a stance against the use of plastic bags for example but few have been as rigorous as kenya that so much as usin
database and come on to all those transactions in the past weeks many large german companies like diana and deutsche of bonn have either stopped doing business in iran or have expressed sticky cheese state. and had of brakes it british prime minister teresa mayes only hunt for new markets outside of the european union including in africa on her first official visit to the continent and in between showing her dog's moves aid to cape town they said she wanted britain to become the g. seven...
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indeed interesting to me there outside court in new york going to take us on further joined now by diana who's an associate director for anticorruption and illicit finance at the center for american progress diana welcome to the program and we've been talking about these cases for a long time haven't we and these i mean sometimes they explode into life what's your reaction to the developments. this is certainly an extraordinary day both in washington d.c. and also in new york so the news of cohen a plea deal comes on the heels of also amount of ford's verdict the jury has reached a verdict here in virginia on all the counts and he was found guilty on eight of them including tax evasion and bank fraud and. with regard to michael cohen he has pled guilty to similar charges in new york and so this is an extraordinary day it taints the presidency it taints people around him these are both individuals that are incredibly intimate to donald trump and especially michael cohen who has worked with him for over a decade both primarily in the business but also as we see from the plea deal it touche
indeed interesting to me there outside court in new york going to take us on further joined now by diana who's an associate director for anticorruption and illicit finance at the center for american progress diana welcome to the program and we've been talking about these cases for a long time haven't we and these i mean sometimes they explode into life what's your reaction to the developments. this is certainly an extraordinary day both in washington d.c. and also in new york so the news of...
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>> diana is going to take one. >> thank you. hi, diana, how are you? nice to meet you. thank you. you want a picture? >> thanks. >> nice to meet you. excellent. what grade do you teach? >> seventh-grade. >> sixth and seventh? >> i didn't fight against it. >> we need good public school teachers. >> thank you. >> the job you guys do is unbelievable. >> thanks so much. >> i am definitely -- >> we need to fix it. how are you? nice to meet you. >> every time you go on tv i see you. >> we are going to do our best. >>, grab a picture -- my granddaughter is like -- >> how does she know who he is? she is well educated in politics. >> thank you so much. >> nice to meet you. keep working. my name is martha. >> nice to meet you. >> what are you doing? >> thank you. >> an early adapter. >> i like early adapters. >> good luck to you. thank you. >> okay. so. is everybody having a good time? okay. this is just the beginning of the good time because we have some good times coming. that is going to be starting september 11th and then november 6th. i am going to introduce you to our state party chai
>> diana is going to take one. >> thank you. hi, diana, how are you? nice to meet you. thank you. you want a picture? >> thanks. >> nice to meet you. excellent. what grade do you teach? >> seventh-grade. >> sixth and seventh? >> i didn't fight against it. >> we need good public school teachers. >> thank you. >> the job you guys do is unbelievable. >> thanks so much. >> i am definitely -- >> we need to fix it. how are...
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this young fellow american singer diana ross and sitting in prayer for the wonderful golden spirit of the wreath the franklin. former president barack obama also paying tribute and her voice you could feel our history all of it and in every shade out how our and our pain our darkness and our light our quest for redemption and our. hard won respect. his father said she would sing for kings. and she also sang for president. read. on her and us president also paid his respects to the queen of soul she was given a great gift from god her voice and she used it well people loved aretha she's special woman. a diva divine with a voice for the ages. now for our top story here on d w officials in india say the death toll from massive flooding in the state of carolina has jumped to more than one hundred sixty hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless by the floods the worst state has seen in the really a century. don't forget you can always get to the news on the go download or up from google play or from the absolute i will give you access to all the latest news from around the wo
this young fellow american singer diana ross and sitting in prayer for the wonderful golden spirit of the wreath the franklin. former president barack obama also paying tribute and her voice you could feel our history all of it and in every shade out how our and our pain our darkness and our light our quest for redemption and our. hard won respect. his father said she would sing for kings. and she also sang for president. read. on her and us president also paid his respects to the queen of soul...
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everyone has been talking about, but the various other collaborations she has had, from george michael to dianas to so many others. what is it about her that was just so appealing? for me it was the sound of her voice would give me goosebumps whenever i would listen to it. authenticity. itjust sounded authentic, when she took the song, even one which was not her own, she turned it into something which was so authentic, and that was the key to being a star and to being so the key to being a star and to being so great. it was interesting that her story completely overshadowed what had started the day yesterday with celebrations of madonna's 60th birthday, and ended on this terribly sad note, and it's that almost every newspaper and publication is paying tribute to perhaps the greatest singer of the 20th century. absolutely. let's move on and talk about the telegraph. we have a story which is actually quite interesting. the eu fearing that its brexit talks are being bugged by british secret agents. this sounds like a bad james bond film, doesn't it? there are a couple of things on this. first of a
everyone has been talking about, but the various other collaborations she has had, from george michael to dianas to so many others. what is it about her that was just so appealing? for me it was the sound of her voice would give me goosebumps whenever i would listen to it. authenticity. itjust sounded authentic, when she took the song, even one which was not her own, she turned it into something which was so authentic, and that was the key to being a star and to being so the key to being a star...
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as the potentially deadly respiratory disease is now being diagnosed in younger minds a report from diana stroke when was the last time that you remember that your breathing was perfectly normal that your lungs were fine seventy year old chris byron recently traveled halfway around the world from australia to chicago to find out how far his black lung disease has progressed but at heart he was diagnosed two years ago after fourteen years of mining i kept getting my new. lady of the lungs from the two thousand. and four. byron was among a half a dozen australian coal miners undergoing testing at this black lung clinic at the university of illinois and northwestern hospital's. long term exposure to coal dust causes the disease the respiratory illness began declining in the u.s. in the one nine hundred seventy s. and was thought to be eradicated in australia decades ago because of better regulations but both countries have seen an increase in reported cases in recent years and miners like thirty six year old tim truant are getting sick younger. it was a normal thing for the ship to come up i
as the potentially deadly respiratory disease is now being diagnosed in younger minds a report from diana stroke when was the last time that you remember that your breathing was perfectly normal that your lungs were fine seventy year old chris byron recently traveled halfway around the world from australia to chicago to find out how far his black lung disease has progressed but at heart he was diagnosed two years ago after fourteen years of mining i kept getting my new. lady of the lungs from...