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this time in diana's life.thought something didn't seem quite right. >> she would, text him at all different times about things. and i -- i didn't like that. i didn't think it was professional. and we disagreed about him communicating with her. and i think he saw the need of somebody -- both herself and her -- even more so her child who couldn't protect himself. and felt like he needed to help. >> reporter: something weldon had done all his life. lea could understand that. what she could not understand was what came next. hello. this is 911. >> hi. uh, my friend has just been shot. can you call for an ambulance? >> yes, we've got the paramedics -- we're getting the paramedics en route, okay? a sniper, waiting in the dark. but who was the target? here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could h
this time in diana's life.thought something didn't seem quite right. >> she would, text him at all different times about things. and i -- i didn't like that. i didn't think it was professional. and we disagreed about him communicating with her. and i think he saw the need of somebody -- both herself and her -- even more so her child who couldn't protect himself. and felt like he needed to help. >> reporter: something weldon had done all his life. lea could understand that. what she...
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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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the young prince walking in his mother's footsteps, taking on princess diana's mission to clear africa's killing fields, littered with landmines. now the road to a promising future. >>> and -- sweetest surprise. young helpers getting a life lesson and giving a group hug. >>> but first, the "nightline" 5. . >>> but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. switch and save hundreds a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. >>> good evening. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. mosquitos are much more than just a summer annoyance. they can ard with warmer weather stretching into the fall, the stinging season is now extended and concern is spreading over a ra
the young prince walking in his mother's footsteps, taking on princess diana's mission to clear africa's killing fields, littered with landmines. now the road to a promising future. >>> and -- sweetest surprise. young helpers getting a life lesson and giving a group hug. >>> but first, the "nightline" 5. . >>> but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone...
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diana and debbie show me photos of their grandpa, a larger-than-life texas lawman.1933, he led a posse that ambushed that infamous outlaw couple, bonnie parker and clyde barrow, and nearly caught them. as kids, diana, debbie, and their brother, steve, are fascinated by grandpa's 8-inch-thick scrapbook, full of vivid crime-scene photos. wasn't that creepy? >> very, very creepy. >> we thought it was the greatest thing ever. >> there are original mug shots of bonnie and clyde and news clippings about grandpa smoot's failed ambush in sowers, texas. you think he regretted the fact that he didn't get them the first time? >> i'm sure he was probably disappointed that attempt did not work out, but he was a legendary hero after that. >> so, who was this legendary lawman? richard allen "smoot" schmid, born near garland, texas, in 1897, soon becomes the image of a long, tall texan. how did smoot get the name "smoot"? >> in high school, he was 6'4" and wore a 14-size shoe. i don't know what smoot has to do with that. >> smoot studies law in college but never goes on to practice
diana and debbie show me photos of their grandpa, a larger-than-life texas lawman.1933, he led a posse that ambushed that infamous outlaw couple, bonnie parker and clyde barrow, and nearly caught them. as kids, diana, debbie, and their brother, steve, are fascinated by grandpa's 8-inch-thick scrapbook, full of vivid crime-scene photos. wasn't that creepy? >> very, very creepy. >> we thought it was the greatest thing ever. >> there are original mug shots of bonnie and clyde and...
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there's a that link with princess diana of prince william and kate middleton so a lot of people see it in that light and it's part and parcel of the collective memory of pakistan and how they relate to the royal family shows their villainy from richard thanks very much for that. but there appears to be another side to this visit and that is a criticism on social media reporter michelle has been looking at some of that criticism and joins me now in the studio with more michelle welcome what have you found indeed there has been criticism of this visit there are some pakistanis who look at this as window dressing who look at it as a way to distract the so-called masses from some very real problems pakistan faces economically socially and environmentally there's a tweet that we can bring up here that reflects some of that sentiment so even in the u.k. people have woken up to the fact that for decades the british media has used the spectacle of the royal family to distract from the failures of the government maybe that's why they decided to bring their show to a more global audience and the
there's a that link with princess diana of prince william and kate middleton so a lot of people see it in that light and it's part and parcel of the collective memory of pakistan and how they relate to the royal family shows their villainy from richard thanks very much for that. but there appears to be another side to this visit and that is a criticism on social media reporter michelle has been looking at some of that criticism and joins me now in the studio with more michelle welcome what have...
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one shadow in the current argument is the death of diana, harry's mother.ress intrusion that added to her unhappiness has been upon her sons. we are now speaking to a royal correspondent. what has been your experience of the viewer's response as well correspondent? this story is a marmite story, people are either very interested in this or that they are very often completely uninterested in it and it is not much in between. i used to cover the israel palestine conflict and that was something of a walk in the park compared to the royals in terms of viewer response. i entirely understand that. what each side doesn't understand is that the other side exists, that people who are not at all interested, who are as one viewer was, faintly repulsed by the coverage we give it, are matched if not outnumbered by people who are very interested in it. it is a very difficult line for us to walk. the stories we don't cover, funnily enough, don't get as much coverage as the stories we do cover but there is an awful lot of time when i am saying to news editors, that is not
one shadow in the current argument is the death of diana, harry's mother.ress intrusion that added to her unhappiness has been upon her sons. we are now speaking to a royal correspondent. what has been your experience of the viewer's response as well correspondent? this story is a marmite story, people are either very interested in this or that they are very often completely uninterested in it and it is not much in between. i used to cover the israel palestine conflict and that was something of...
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like there was with diana, you know, we we re like there was with diana, you know, we were all like,e way her privacy was constantly invaded, but we were all so neck soaking it up, we couldn't get enough, we were insatiable, and the same with meghan. i mean meghan and harry are the rock stars of the royal family. she's so glamourous, beautiful... they give a lot. they don'tjust cut ribbons. they are out and about, they do a lot more media interviews, they do a lot more media interviews, the royalfamily, they do a lot more media interviews, the royal family, than they do a lot more media interviews, the royalfamily, than they they do a lot more media interviews, the royal family, than they ever used. the access is certainly better than he used to be, they are a lot more open. at the other thing that prince harry mentions, and what i think is a fascinating statement that the newspapers are scouring over to get in tonight i'm a he also talks about how different it is now compared to the time of his mother. that social media and retweets and facebook and instagram, they make the news, re
like there was with diana, you know, we we re like there was with diana, you know, we were all like,e way her privacy was constantly invaded, but we were all so neck soaking it up, we couldn't get enough, we were insatiable, and the same with meghan. i mean meghan and harry are the rock stars of the royal family. she's so glamourous, beautiful... they give a lot. they don'tjust cut ribbons. they are out and about, they do a lot more media interviews, they do a lot more media interviews, the...
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princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990s.urage people to see the country in a more positive light — and to be more willing to come here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. we've got some fine weather heading our way. wednesday is expected to be a sunny and fresh day with clean air coming off the atlantic. but in the short term we have the overnight rain so early in the morning would be cloudy and wet and quite windy as well. this is the big picture with the satellite, you can see. the weather front here approaching ireland earlier on moving into western parts of the uk, all linked to the low pressure sitting out on the atlantic. this low pressure will be right on top of us during the course of thursday, friday and saturday and sunday and that means the outlook is looking pretty showery and blustery. but in the short term it is the weather front bringing the rainfall and breezy conditions as well. this is the rain through the early hours of the morning, prett
princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990s.urage people to see the country in a more positive light — and to be more willing to come here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. we've got some fine weather heading our way. wednesday is expected to be a sunny and fresh day with clean air coming off the atlantic. but in the short term we have the overnight rain so early in the morning would be cloudy and wet...
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archive: princess diana's visit attracted media attention...for prince william, as he traces some of his late mother's footsteps. many here remember her fondly. there has been praise for the duchess of cambridge's outfits. some have been comparing her look that princess diana, who made three visits here during the 1990s. here in pakistan, the hope is that this royal visit will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light, and to be more willing to come here themselves. royal mail workers have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute overjob security and terms and conditions. members of the communication workers union backed action by 97% in a ballot of 76% of members. royal mail said it was disappointed a ballot had been held but said it wants to reach an agreement. the government says it will not grantany the government says it will not grant any more export licences for weapons that could be used against kurds in northern syria. turkey has been widely criticised for attacks on kurdish fighters and civilians following dona
archive: princess diana's visit attracted media attention...for prince william, as he traces some of his late mother's footsteps. many here remember her fondly. there has been praise for the duchess of cambridge's outfits. some have been comparing her look that princess diana, who made three visits here during the 1990s. here in pakistan, the hope is that this royal visit will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light, and to be more willing to come here themselves. royal...
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what the duchess of cambridge was wearing and harked back too much to the duke's mother, princess diana? the frenzy of speculation and anticipation over borisjohnson‘s deal with the european union finally came to an end this week, only to be replaced by the new uncertainty of whether that deal will get through parliament. here's assistant political editor norman smith talking to victoria derbyshire just after the breakthrough had been announced on thursday morning. we are heading for one humongous showdown on saturday. 0k, stay with us, because i'mjust getting this from the dup. they say, our earlier statement still stands in response to news that a deal has been reached. 0h! 0k. so, we're in the strong—arm territory, then. but, amid all the excitement among political journalists, some viewers felt there wasn't enough basic explanation of what exactly had been agreed to. here's what one caller, steve, had to say. every bit of talk is about northern ireland. i would really love to know what the rest of the deal actually involves, how the relationship with europe will be after this deal h
what the duchess of cambridge was wearing and harked back too much to the duke's mother, princess diana? the frenzy of speculation and anticipation over borisjohnson‘s deal with the european union finally came to an end this week, only to be replaced by the new uncertainty of whether that deal will get through parliament. here's assistant political editor norman smith talking to victoria derbyshire just after the breakthrough had been announced on thursday morning. we are heading for one...
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what he says about his mother, princess diana, and now his fear for meghan. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin with the guilty verdict in a dallas courtroom. a former police officer convicted of murder in thes shooing death of her neighbor hisr teafngenrite apartment. she had said she thought it was her own. the judge reading am gber guyges the mother of the shooting victim raising her arms. the former officer weeping absqutliey, marcus lteeor it e less than five hours to reach a decision. >> we the jury unanimously find the defendant, amber guyger, guilty of murder. >> reporter: a burst of emotion following the swift guilty verdict. botham jean's mother throwing her hands in the air. for her, a moment of victory in the face of a deep loss. amber guyger, a former dallas police officer, holding a tissue, her head dipping slightly. one officer even appearing to console her afterwards. outside the courtroom, cheers and applause. >> this is a huge victory, not only for the family of botham jean, but as his mother said, this
what he says about his mother, princess diana, and now his fear for meghan. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin with the guilty verdict in a dallas courtroom. a former police officer convicted of murder in thes shooing death of her neighbor hisr teafngenrite apartment. she had said she thought it was her own. the judge reading am gber guyges the mother of the shooting victim raising her arms. the former officer weeping...
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khan was a friend of the duke's mother, princess diana. tonight, the royal couple rolled up for dinr in a rickshaw. secunder kermani reports. and a warning, there are flashing images. cunder: arriving by rickshaw, the royal couple pulled up for the last engagement of the day. 'here was no mention by prince willnom of brit's colonial history. he spoke of the contemporary ties between the countriin. william: the u.k. and e pakistan share uninds and it will always be in our interest for you to succeed. secunder: the trip kicked off with a visit to a school in islamabad. ucation along with climate change are amongst the issues the couple want to focus on in particular. ehey met pakistan's pr minister, cricketer turned politician imran khan. ctitish officials say dist -- say this trip will focus on showing pakistan as a forward-looking country, and that is something many people hereelg me. >> it is a great message to the world outside to tell us how pakistan is a new country, and we are not as what they portray us to be. >> timing is really goo
khan was a friend of the duke's mother, princess diana. tonight, the royal couple rolled up for dinr in a rickshaw. secunder kermani reports. and a warning, there are flashing images. cunder: arriving by rickshaw, the royal couple pulled up for the last engagement of the day. 'here was no mention by prince willnom of brit's colonial history. he spoke of the contemporary ties between the countriin. william: the u.k. and e pakistan share uninds and it will always be in our interest for you to...
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the footsteps of his father, as you say, who came here in 2006, but also his late mother, princess diana the 1990s and is still very fondly remembered. yes, i was going to make that point, for prince william a very poignant trip for him, especially, remembering his late mother. some of her favourite photos apparently of her cradling young children were taken in pakistan on some of those trips she did after she was separated from prince charles, even. yes, that's right. she made three trips, the first one in 1991. she came by herself. i was speaking to a pakistani minister who was at the time in charge of accompanying her in hertour time in charge of accompanying her in her tour across the country, and she said that huge crowds turned up to greet princess diana, particularly lots of women who wa nted particularly lots of women who wanted to see this glamorous, as she said, almost fairytale princess. and then in 1996 and 1997 princess diana visited pakistan again, partly because she was in a relationship with a british pakistani man and she was keen on seeing what life was like in pakistan
the footsteps of his father, as you say, who came here in 2006, but also his late mother, princess diana the 1990s and is still very fondly remembered. yes, i was going to make that point, for prince william a very poignant trip for him, especially, remembering his late mother. some of her favourite photos apparently of her cradling young children were taken in pakistan on some of those trips she did after she was separated from prince charles, even. yes, that's right. she made three trips, the...
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princess diana's visit attracted media attention... late mother's footsteps. princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990s. here in pakistan, the hope is that this royal visit will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light — and to be more willing to come here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. the space agency, nasa, has unveiled a new space suit it says will be worn by the first woman on the moon. nasa's artemis programme aims to land the first woman and the next man on the lunar surface by 202a. two new spacesuits for its astronauts. they'll provide more comfort and mobility. a major upgrade on the classic spacesuits worn by apollo—era astronauts in the 1960s and 70s. a second edition of the papers is coming up at 1130 but now, time for the weather. after the overnight rain, wednesday will bring some sunshine and a lot of clean fresh aircoming ourway of sunshine and a lot of clean fresh air coming our way of the atlantic. before that happens, the early birds will get some rain and it
princess diana's visit attracted media attention... late mother's footsteps. princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990s. here in pakistan, the hope is that this royal visit will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light — and to be more willing to come here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. the space agency, nasa, has unveiled a new space suit it says will be worn by the first woman on the moon. nasa's artemis programme aims to land the...
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ashton here to break it down. ♪ >>> in diana's footsteps.rince talked to the 14-year-old girl who told him she was a big fan of his mother. ♪ something big >>> it's our ultimate chocolate chip cookie week, so what's the chewiest sweet and salty cookie? the two secret ingredients you need to know that will transform your cookies for good. >>> from wakanda and a galaxy far, far away, lupita nyong'o is here live. her new mission for young women. and this incredible woman is here to say -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> nothing but r-e-s-p-e-c-t. you should have seen the crowd's genuine reaction when she stepped out there in the studio. >> i love everything about her. >> her family is here. i met them in the elevator. beautiful. her sisters, her mother, her niece. >> she is amazing. she really is amazing. we want you to take a look at our green room. there's adam rippon and mike rowe. the olympic medalist and tv host are both adding something else to their resume this morning. >> and we have michelle pfeiffer joining us.
ashton here to break it down. ♪ >>> in diana's footsteps.rince talked to the 14-year-old girl who told him she was a big fan of his mother. ♪ something big >>> it's our ultimate chocolate chip cookie week, so what's the chewiest sweet and salty cookie? the two secret ingredients you need to know that will transform your cookies for good. >>> from wakanda and a galaxy far, far away, lupita nyong'o is here live. her new mission for young women. and this incredible...
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imran khan was a friend of the duke's mother princess diana.coming up. arriving by rickshaw, the royal couple pulled up at their last engagement of the day — a reception designed to celebrate the uk's links with pakistan. there was no mention by prince william of britain's colonial history, but he spoke of the contemporary ties between the countries. the uk and pakistan share unique bonds, and so it will always be in our best interests for you to succeed. earlier in the day, the trip kicked off with a visit to a school in islamabad. education, along with climate change, are amongst the issues the couple want to focus on in particular. they also met pakistan's prime minister, cricketer—turned—politician imran khan. british officials say this trip will focus on showing pakistan as a forward—looking country, and that is something many people here welcome. i mean, it's a great message to the world outside, to tell us how pakistan's a new country, we are up and blooming, and we're not as what they portray us to be. the timing is really good. pakista
imran khan was a friend of the duke's mother princess diana.coming up. arriving by rickshaw, the royal couple pulled up at their last engagement of the day — a reception designed to celebrate the uk's links with pakistan. there was no mention by prince william of britain's colonial history, but he spoke of the contemporary ties between the countries. the uk and pakistan share unique bonds, and so it will always be in our best interests for you to succeed. earlier in the day, the trip kicked...
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princess diana's visit has attracted media attention...s footsteps. princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990s. here in pakistan, the hope is that this royal visit will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light — and to be more willing to come here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. time now for the news where you are. good night. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. ridding racism from football — can events in bulgaria prove a watershed moment? it is unacceptable to do that. yeah, i feel the need to it is unacceptable to do that. yeah, ifeel the need to be it is unacceptable to do that. yeah, i feel the need to be stronger management, stronger protocols. uefa open disciplinary proceedings and call on the football family to wage war on the racists. also coming up on the programme: 0ne month on from europe's solheim cup success, we discuss the future of the ladies european tour. european football's governing body has opened disciplinary proceedings against bulgaria, after t
princess diana's visit has attracted media attention...s footsteps. princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990s. here in pakistan, the hope is that this royal visit will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light — and to be more willing to come here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. time now for the news where you are. good night. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. ridding racism from football — can events in bulgaria...
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princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990s.e the country in a more positive light, and to be more willing to come here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. just before we go, some other pictures coming in. north korean leader kim jong—un as you've probably never seen him before, astride a white charger amid the snowy mountains. these pictures, released by the country's official news agency, show chairman kim climbing the slopes of mount paekdu, revered as the country's spiritual home. the agency described the visit as a great event of weighty importance and said all the officials accompanying him were convinced there will be a great operation to strike the world with wonder again. there is more for you anytime on the bbc news website. —— paektu mountain. hello. well, we've got some fine weather heading our way. wednesday's expected to be a sunny, fresh day, clean air coming off the atlantic. but in the short term we have the overnight rain, so actually, early in the morning would be cloudy, wet and quite windy as
princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990s.e the country in a more positive light, and to be more willing to come here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. just before we go, some other pictures coming in. north korean leader kim jong—un as you've probably never seen him before, astride a white charger amid the snowy mountains. these pictures, released by the country's official news agency, show chairman kim climbing the slopes of mount paekdu, revered as the...
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a trip in which the spirit of diana seemed to be everywhere with prince harry taking on many similartable causes that meant so much to diana and now apparently feeling the need to escape to the u.s. where diana was always sent to feel more free, more able to breathe, to get a little distance from the paparazzi in the tabloids that harry has previously said contributed to his mother's death in 1997. he said in this documentary in fact, that that's a wound that festers for him. now i know all of our viewers are going to be wondering, she's not got time for this. millions of dollars, dozens of palaces, maybe you should quit whining and enjoy being a royal. >> trace: mom has got a point. jonathan hunt, thinking. missing since 2017, three children who vanish from missouri, found in texas. their mother accused of taking them. plus, why some information from a man accused of killing university of iowa student mollie tibbets is now in question. ks i can get. line? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. that's a lot of words. only pay for what you need
a trip in which the spirit of diana seemed to be everywhere with prince harry taking on many similartable causes that meant so much to diana and now apparently feeling the need to escape to the u.s. where diana was always sent to feel more free, more able to breathe, to get a little distance from the paparazzi in the tabloids that harry has previously said contributed to his mother's death in 1997. he said in this documentary in fact, that that's a wound that festers for him. now i know all of...
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they filed a lawsuit and harry is even invoking his late mother princess diana. kristen dahlgren has that story. >> reporter: in a rare move, the duchess of sussex striking back, suing a british publisher after "the mail" on sunday published excerpts from a handwritten letter to her father that revealed painful details about their estrangement in a strongly worded statement, prince harry lashed out at the tabloids he says have vilified his wife "i have been a silent witness to her private suffering for too long there comes a point when the only thing to do is to stand up to this behavior because it destroys people and destroys lives." the prince compares the treatment of meghan to his late mother princess dian who was hounded by the press until paparazzi was blamed for the car crash that took her life "my deepest fear is history repeating itself i lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." >> this couple have released statements before but i don't recall one that' been quite so personal you can really kind of feel his ang
they filed a lawsuit and harry is even invoking his late mother princess diana. kristen dahlgren has that story. >> reporter: in a rare move, the duchess of sussex striking back, suing a british publisher after "the mail" on sunday published excerpts from a handwritten letter to her father that revealed painful details about their estrangement in a strongly worded statement, prince harry lashed out at the tabloids he says have vilified his wife "i have been a silent witness...
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diana?er: well, melissa, we're seeing an increasing divide among price points, which was clear t a at an open house atlanta. this renovated house was sold at $215,000, and it sold very quickly, but to an investor. for those buying houses to live in them, it's tough. >> i don't give false home, i don't give them -- there's not room for negotiations in these homes. they have to offer top dollar, usually no closing costs, and so it's -- it's no longer an area where they can negotiate and get a great deal, especially going up against these cash investors. >> daniel raben wants more space for his growing family >> we're always looking for something in the competitive price point. low 200s is a competitive market if you're not there on the first day of listing or within the first few days, it's pretty common to see a house go under contract >> reporter: sales of homes priced over $500,000 are doing much better than last year, but that's not where most of the buyers are today they're in the lower p
diana?er: well, melissa, we're seeing an increasing divide among price points, which was clear t a at an open house atlanta. this renovated house was sold at $215,000, and it sold very quickly, but to an investor. for those buying houses to live in them, it's tough. >> i don't give false home, i don't give them -- there's not room for negotiations in these homes. they have to offer top dollar, usually no closing costs, and so it's -- it's no longer an area where they can negotiate and get...
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families nde young today are oftence pdri "nitly b" diana olick in washington. >>> sfr residential realate to commercial. an a company getting a lot of attention.wo we, the firm viewed by many as both a disrupter andrt risk. ro frank is in new york tonight. >> reporter: wework owork is the largest commercial ten 199new york, london, chigo and.c. and paid top dollar for prominent office locations in t cities around worldld but now the hecompany's pullbac could ripple through theta real markets in major cities. and this building i downtown manhattan highlights the risks. it's partly owned by adam neumann, the and now formerly ceo of wework. workweek leases and ibm subleases from wework th building is for sale with a listing price of $110 million, seen as a big, est for real estate valuesied to we wor neumann bought is it in 2015 with a proton for $est million. but there are now multiple levels of dort. hewed to buy his share of the building and there is a $78 million refinancing on theabling. so the loans are now higher than the original purcha provides. wework has been critical to the ma
families nde young today are oftence pdri "nitly b" diana olick in washington. >>> sfr residential realate to commercial. an a company getting a lot of attention.wo we, the firm viewed by many as both a disrupter andrt risk. ro frank is in new york tonight. >> reporter: wework owork is the largest commercial ten 199new york, london, chigo and.c. and paid top dollar for prominent office locations in t cities around worldld but now the hecompany's pullbac could ripple...
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for" "nightly business repor diana olick in washington. >>> the latest threat o u.s.fs against european union now ricks hitting billions of dollars worth italian food products including a staple of many american kitchens. villa marks is in nocetto, italy for us. t ♪ >>> this is the sixth generation to raise cows here. that's one of his cousins clring out the courtyard. twood five cows. th t we arrive ats size. and i open next year to -- i hope the farm will improve with the new barn andhe new robotic system to makehe cow -- >> today the theye produce m than 1,100 gallons of milk a day. in region of north central italy is fy.m coun there e industries but a huge amount of the local economy and work here relies on dairy and more specifically dairy for the chee italy. s call the king. this farmer s business is good. that his milk fetchesh a h price and supplying a premium product. >> we have smaum dairy. we have industry. every day for example in mymple dairy we produce 14 of this cheese. we d produce thousands and thouthnds of cheese. >>>>om of the technology may be new.
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the very same style diana wore when she visited the country solo in 1991.e change is threatening the country and its people. the snow on those glaciers is supposed to be a major source of water for the country, but a few hours outside of islamabad, we meet up with a group of villagers who tell us water skartty -- scarcity is a major problem. raise your hand, has water scarcity gotten worse in the past five years? yeah, yeah. they say having the royals here gives them hope. for will and kate these are the communities they want to help raising awareness, in part, by embracing local customs. last night will and kate's showstopping arrival in a traditional rickshaw wowed partygoers. the ride tricked out special for the royal duo, will wearing a traditional pakistan coat as the two continue to practice fashion diplomacy on the trip while raising awareness for the issues close to their hearts. water scarcity is a huge problem in this village. i want to show you this hand pump. this is the only source of local clean water for the 10,000 people who live here and ev
the very same style diana wore when she visited the country solo in 1991.e change is threatening the country and its people. the snow on those glaciers is supposed to be a major source of water for the country, but a few hours outside of islamabad, we meet up with a group of villagers who tell us water skartty -- scarcity is a major problem. raise your hand, has water scarcity gotten worse in the past five years? yeah, yeah. they say having the royals here gives them hope. for will and kate...
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but it is his mother, princess diana, who is most fondly remembered here.diana on herfirst visit in 1991. there was a sort of magic surrounding her. she was like a fairytale princess. women especially came out to see this fairytale princess. and i am confident that prince william and princess kate will also receive a very enthusiastic reception in pakistan. security will be tight throughout william and kate‘s trip. but pakistani authorities will be keen to showcase how much safer the country has become over the past few years. the visit has a special significance for the uk, given its large pakistani diaspora. the two countries might enjoy a close relationship, but it is one which is ultimately rooted in britain‘s history is a colonial power — and while you can find some who express a degree of nostalgia about that era, many others remember the brutal human rights abuses. at this bazaar in the northern city of peshawar in april 1930, pro—independence demonstrators were gunned down by the british army. local historians say hundreds died. does it look quite s
but it is his mother, princess diana, who is most fondly remembered here.diana on herfirst visit in 1991. there was a sort of magic surrounding her. she was like a fairytale princess. women especially came out to see this fairytale princess. and i am confident that prince william and princess kate will also receive a very enthusiastic reception in pakistan. security will be tight throughout william and kate‘s trip. but pakistani authorities will be keen to showcase how much safer the country...
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princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990's. here in pakistan, the hope is that this royal visit will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light and to be more willingme here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news,ba isla laura: following in diana's otsteps. i am laura trevelyan. ucthank you sofor watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by. the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglecd needs; tod by contributions hihipbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: now you can access more of your favorite pbs shows this is the future! with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge many of the latest shows and catch up on aur favn ites... we really are living in theodern world. any time you want... man: wow! how about that? anywhere you are. woman: there's literally nothing like this in the world. announcer: support your pbs station and get passport, your ticket to the best of pbs. ♪
princess diana made three visits to the country in the 1990's. here in pakistan, the hope is that this royal visit will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light and to be more willingme here themselves. secunder kermani, bbc news,ba isla laura: following in diana's otsteps. i am laura trevelyan. ucthank you sofor watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by. the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler...
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adding up to savings for diana olick breaks it down. >>> home buyers are getting a boons.rowing crn in the economy has investors rushing into bond market causing interest rates to fall and that includesorage rates. the ample rate on t 30-year fixed had been falling throughout much o the summer but then made a sharp jump back up in september. now res are headed back down again, down enough since last friday to save the average payment for a $300,000 loan but ore dramatic comparison is over a percentage point from a year ago. that's about 225 less on a monthly payment for the same $300,000 monreal that's real money for the cash strapped buyers, especially those first-time yers. lower rates are clearly boosting theld bs. miami-based lennar reported a big are than expected jump in new order for homes. and chairman stewart miller pointed squarely to lower interest rats the driver. >> the market for new homes has been improving from last year's pause ases lower a int rates stimulated demand and improved affordability while the overall fundentals of the econo have remained strong
adding up to savings for diana olick breaks it down. >>> home buyers are getting a boons.rowing crn in the economy has investors rushing into bond market causing interest rates to fall and that includesorage rates. the ample rate on t 30-year fixed had been falling throughout much o the summer but then made a sharp jump back up in september. now res are headed back down again, down enough since last friday to save the average payment for a $300,000 loan but ore dramatic comparison is...
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. >>> diana olick has more. >> demand for house something very high.t according to the high-tech entry lock boxesn homes for sale. realtors can track traffic threw them and it's strong. >> the opening of the lock boxes,enturyog is showing improvement. there is buyer interest because of lower mortgage rates.or but the price increases and lack of inventory, that is providing some pause for the actual signing of the contracts. >> home prices jumped nearly 6 6 a annually in september, the biggest increase in mere nearly two years. pres are being fueled by both strong zmand and lower mortgage rates. the 30-years year fixed rate is down sharply from a year ago while that should make housing affordable it's only bringing out more buyers and increasing competition which in turn pushes prices higher. >> if we have a disparity where praises are raising faster than people's wages, first, there i a shock factor for the consumer. >> that shock resultedn lower home sales. especially in the lower price ranging where demand is strongest and home builders do the least
. >>> diana olick has more. >> demand for house something very high.t according to the high-tech entry lock boxesn homes for sale. realtors can track traffic threw them and it's strong. >> the opening of the lock boxes,enturyog is showing improvement. there is buyer interest because of lower mortgage rates.or but the price increases and lack of inventory, that is providing some pause for the actual signing of the contracts. >> home prices jumped nearly 6 6 a annually...
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dian diana olig for us. >> cannabis stocks down.blame or something elimination going on here? we'll dig into that ahead. there is time to vote in our twitter poll today from the nba and tiffany and gap, companies have bowed down to political pressure from china. is that right move head ovetor cnbc on twitter results are next (soft music) - when i see obstacles, i create opportunities. - when i see adversity, i find a way. - when i hear never, i say now. - [announcer] southern new hampshire university is education made to fit your goals with over 200 degree programs, flexible class schedules, and some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. (cheering) - so when i face barriers, i can break through. - [announcer] breakthrough at snhu.edu. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. that's the mother standard of care. this is how we inspire hope. this
dian diana olig for us. >> cannabis stocks down.blame or something elimination going on here? we'll dig into that ahead. there is time to vote in our twitter poll today from the nba and tiffany and gap, companies have bowed down to political pressure from china. is that right move head ovetor cnbc on twitter results are next (soft music) - when i see obstacles, i create opportunities. - when i see adversity, i find a way. - when i hear never, i say now. - [announcer] southern new...
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harry speaking out about fears of history repeating itself after the death of his mother, princess diana >>> the remarkable outpouring for a veteran who passed away with no known family >>> harley quinn eyes fans with an eye-popping new trailer for the flick "birds of prey." >>> meanwhile, 2020 candidate kamala harris has called on twitter to suspend trump's account because it is intimidating tweets to the whistle-blower trump took that and was like, "you can take away my presidency but you'll never take away my twitter! >> with that, "early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm rens rivera we begin with breaking news. only hours after going to new talks with the united states, it appears that north korea has conducted another ballistic missile test japanese officials say that one of the missiles made it into the waters of their exclusive economic zones nbc's janis mackey frayer is following this from hong kong. janis, what are you learning about this latest launch >> reporter: well, this is actually the 11th launch by north korea since may. but in the other ca
harry speaking out about fears of history repeating itself after the death of his mother, princess diana >>> the remarkable outpouring for a veteran who passed away with no known family >>> harley quinn eyes fans with an eye-popping new trailer for the flick "birds of prey." >>> meanwhile, 2020 candidate kamala harris has called on twitter to suspend trump's account because it is intimidating tweets to the whistle-blower trump took that and was like,...
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princess diana's visit attracted media attention. was a leading politician assigned to a company down on her first visit in 1991. -- abida. there was a sort of magic surrounding her. she was like a fairytale princess. women especially came out to see this fairytale princess. and i am confident that prince william and princess kate will also receive a very enthusiastic reception in pakistan. security will be tight throughout william and kate's trip. not pakistani authorities will be keen to showcase how much safer the country has become over the past few yea rs. country has become over the past few years. —— but pakistani authorities. the visit has a special significance for the the visit has a special significance forthe uk, the visit has a special significance for the uk, given its large pakistani hospital. the two countries might enjoy a close relationship but it is one which is ultimately rooted in britain's history is a colonial power, and while you can find some who express a degree of nostalgia about that era, many others remem
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for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> time to take a look at some of day's upgrades and downgrades. shares of uber were upgraded to buy from neutral at citi with the analyst saying the third quarter results may help investor sentiment. the results will be released next month. price target, $45. the stock rose 2% today to 30.37. >>> etrade was upgraded to buy from neutral at ubs. the analyst says etradeas the most value of anyny of the onli brokerages. price target, $41. that stock gained 2% to 37.22. >>> wendy's was downgrad from market perform to over perform at cowan. the push into brek nast could be costly. the price target is $20. the stock finished just about at that level at $20.11. >>> carnival cruise line was downgraded from hold to buy at hsbc. they cite the potential for alaker bookings in 2020. the price torgt $33. the stock fell to $40.91. >>> still ahead, a foul has been called on the nba in china and now the league is in crisis mode. >>> general electric is freezing its pension plan for 20,000 employees. the decision is designed to reduce ge's
for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> time to take a look at some of day's upgrades and downgrades. shares of uber were upgraded to buy from neutral at citi with the analyst saying the third quarter results may help investor sentiment. the results will be released next month. price target, $45. the stock rose 2% today to 30.37. >>> etrade was upgraded to buy from neutral at ubs. the analyst says etradeas the most value of anyny of the onli...
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both of the head of both parties are in jail. >> reporter: you were great friends with princess dianaher visits here. so was that a moment for you as well to see her son coming in and meeting his wife as well? >> i was telling prince william that i was in the outbacks, which is really considered an outback area. it's really quite wild there. i was during my constituency when i heard of the accident. i can tell you that the impact it had on the people shocked me. i mean, there was a presence. i wouldn't even have thought no princess died but when they heard of the accident and her death, it was just -- i was amazed at how her princess diana had penetrated even in these rule consistencies. >> reporter: how did they respond to that? >> i think it was important to know how much she was loved in this country. >> reporter: this role is being covered positive in the media here. they show it's a safe place to business and do business with and this thisry re. >> announcer:ed that so it's gone gone down pretty well across the border, i have to say. max foster, in pakistan. >> a man dodges bulle
both of the head of both parties are in jail. >> reporter: you were great friends with princess dianaher visits here. so was that a moment for you as well to see her son coming in and meeting his wife as well? >> i was telling prince william that i was in the outbacks, which is really considered an outback area. it's really quite wild there. i was during my constituency when i heard of the accident. i can tell you that the impact it had on the people shocked me. i mean, there was a...
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diana. >> reporter: this weekend sarcastically tweeting let's all give them the privacy they purportor members of the royal family. no one disputes that phone hacking was a bad thing. but by waging a war like this i think harry and meghan may find the benefits, whatever they may be, less favorable than the very long protracted battle that they are going to be facing. >> reporter: the couple's now determined to not let these legal battles overshadow the work they did in africa. >> the commonwealth is a very diverse place with 53 countries. so being part of this family and the platform that comes with that is an incredible responsibility that i take very seriously. being able to be in africa and south africa it's my first time being in this country has been really powerful. >> reporter: now the question remains what that embrace will look like back at home. >>> up next, what's the secret behind the laughs and the chemistry of the beloved cast of "modern family"? ♪ circle of life >> we adopted a baby. oderate toe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah
diana. >> reporter: this weekend sarcastically tweeting let's all give them the privacy they purportor members of the royal family. no one disputes that phone hacking was a bad thing. but by waging a war like this i think harry and meghan may find the benefits, whatever they may be, less favorable than the very long protracted battle that they are going to be facing. >> reporter: the couple's now determined to not let these legal battles overshadow the work they did in africa....
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diana, they're bucking the trend here today. >> absolutely kelly.nar posted solid earnings, a big beat on the order and it has it in the green, up over 2% for the day, although not able to pull most of the other builders up it is said that there may be concerns about the economy, but stuart miller said it is not hitting his buyers. >> i know there's discussion about upcoming potential recession and things like that, but customers don't seem to be viewing it that way. i think the housing market in general seems solid and strong and continuing to improve. >> the builders today should be benefitting from a turnaround in mortgage rates they rose through much of last month but are now falling again as investors flee the stock market for the relative safety of bonds pulte homes is down on the day but hit new hypotheticals all summer, likely on the lower rates. >> one thing that has been said one of the things keeping them bullish is that the housing data has started to turn higher and perform better should we expect it to continue through the autumn is th
diana, they're bucking the trend here today. >> absolutely kelly.nar posted solid earnings, a big beat on the order and it has it in the green, up over 2% for the day, although not able to pull most of the other builders up it is said that there may be concerns about the economy, but stuart miller said it is not hitting his buyers. >> i know there's discussion about upcoming potential recession and things like that, but customers don't seem to be viewing it that way. i think the...
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from myjob at the diana world, i have seen myjob at the diana world, i have seen the huge impact of abusem pted or successfully ta ken their own life. we are no longer in a generation which says that mental health and bullying is character building and you must man up. that destroys lives. it is ok to talk about it. if they have chosen to talk about it, a society we need to listen, be fair and respectful. as meghan said, she tried to do the british stiff upper lip thing but she found that damaging internally as well. thank you. i appreciate your contributions. thank you for coming on the programme. there are so many more messages and i coming on the programme. there are so many more messages and i will try to read some more before the end of the programme. the uk population is projected to increase by three million over the next decade, according to statistics released this morning. and millions of new affordable homes are needed to house the growing and ageing population. we've had exclusive access to a pioneering project in the seaside town of margate in kent which aims to deal with thi
from myjob at the diana world, i have seen myjob at the diana world, i have seen the huge impact of abusem pted or successfully ta ken their own life. we are no longer in a generation which says that mental health and bullying is character building and you must man up. that destroys lives. it is ok to talk about it. if they have chosen to talk about it, a society we need to listen, be fair and respectful. as meghan said, she tried to do the british stiff upper lip thing but she found that...
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princess diana made three visits here during the 19905 and is still warmly remembered.fter diana during her first visit in 1991. there was a sort of magic which surrounded her. she was like a fairy tale princess and women especially came out to see this fairy tale princess. later this week, the royal couple will be travelling to the city of lahore, to the mountainous north of pakistan. security preparations have been intense but the couple are said to want to see as much of the country as possible. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. time for a look at the weather, here's helen willets.
princess diana made three visits here during the 19905 and is still warmly remembered.fter diana during her first visit in 1991. there was a sort of magic which surrounded her. she was like a fairy tale princess and women especially came out to see this fairy tale princess. later this week, the royal couple will be travelling to the city of lahore, to the mountainous north of pakistan. security preparations have been intense but the couple are said to want to see as much of the country as...
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still when i thought it was interesting watching her speak that way and it reminded me of diana whenfter they split up and she said there are three of us in this marriage and that was such a vulnerable moment and itd win her heart's in the united states for sure and i have heard a lot of people who watch the documentary here in the u.s. who said that they change their mind about meghan markle after they saw this so it seems to be working on this side of the pond. >> i have to say, diana was in real pain add in a very unhappy marriage and she did her best to use that to draw attention to real issues, to real suffering. but i think is happening here with harry and megan is the other way around. by their own admission, they are happy. they are using real pain, the suffering of children in africa, to dramatize what is really a millennial narcissism of thinking that the world is not pampering them enough. this is not what the job is and if they don't want to be that much in the public eye, all they have to do is not be in the public eye, not seek out coverage, not dramatize their moves, n
still when i thought it was interesting watching her speak that way and it reminded me of diana whenfter they split up and she said there are three of us in this marriage and that was such a vulnerable moment and itd win her heart's in the united states for sure and i have heard a lot of people who watch the documentary here in the u.s. who said that they change their mind about meghan markle after they saw this so it seems to be working on this side of the pond. >> i have to say, diana...
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princess diana made three visits here during the 19905 and is still warmly remembered. this woman was a leading politician assigned to look after diana during her first visit in 1991. there was a sort of magic which surrounded her. she was like a fairy tale princess and women especially came out to see this fairy tale princess. later this week, the royal couple will be travelling to the city of lahore, to the mountainous north of pakistan. security preparations have been intense but the couple are said to want to see as much of the country as possible. secunder kermani, bbc news, islamabad. time for a look at the weather, here's helen willets. hello, i don't think we can dispute it has been a pretty wet start to october, hasn't it? some places haven't today, as, we are so much between two weather systems. yesterday's tallied and this evening and overnight‘s rain. not as intense, but nevertheless was still a number of flood warnings in place a consignment in particular. we have had some sunshine today into the continued disease and sunshine, as well. the best virtual b i
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. >> plus what he's saying about his friendship with princess diana. >>> and celebrating n'sync, theral and how the boy band that made the move famous is reacting, monday, october 14th, 2019 >> from atlanta. love >> celebrating my 13th birthday. >> love you. >> from st. louis. >> let's go cards. >> happy columbus day. >> good morning, everybody, now, that is a crowd. monday morning, columbus day, a lot of people have the holiday off, and the start of another busy weekend, our october to remember. >> that's right. tomorrow, we are going to have a live interview with cyntoia brown, first since she was released from prison she will sit down with lester holt tonight on "nightly news." >> tomorrow morning in studio 1a, victoria beckham and the great julie andrews. >> this is an october to remember >> a tuesday to remember. >>> let's start with the news at 8:00 on a monday morning, nearly all remaining u.s. troops are being withdrawn from syria now, where fighting between kurds and turkish led forces is escalating in the meantime, isis members are using this chaos tescape nbc correspondent
. >> plus what he's saying about his friendship with princess diana. >>> and celebrating n'sync, theral and how the boy band that made the move famous is reacting, monday, october 14th, 2019 >> from atlanta. love >> celebrating my 13th birthday. >> love you. >> from st. louis. >> let's go cards. >> happy columbus day. >> good morning, everybody, now, that is a crowd. monday morning, columbus day, a lot of people have the holiday off, and...
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archive: princess diana's visit attracted media attention... many here remember her fondly. there has been praised for the duchess of cambridge's outfits. some have been comparing her look that princess diana, who made three visits here during the 1990s. there hoping this will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light and to be willing to come here themselves. it's an epic fantasy set in a parallel universe, which has the premierfor its bbc tv version tonight. sir philip pullman's best—selling trilogy — his dark materials — has already been adapted for stage, radio and cinema. now the bbc, in conjunction with the american cable and satellite tv network hbo, has made an eight part series that's been filmed mostly in wales. sian lloyd reports. the first tv adaptation of philip pullman's bestselling trilogy, the story of a young heroine, lyra, and her dangerous journey through a parallel universe. hello. i'm stage's lin—manuel miranda. i play lee scoresby in his dark materials. and this is my air balloon. and i fly this thing al
archive: princess diana's visit attracted media attention... many here remember her fondly. there has been praised for the duchess of cambridge's outfits. some have been comparing her look that princess diana, who made three visits here during the 1990s. there hoping this will encourage people to see the country in a more positive light and to be willing to come here themselves. it's an epic fantasy set in a parallel universe, which has the premierfor its bbc tv version tonight. sir philip...
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diana oleic takes a closer look in her latest installment of rising risks >> as wildfires now rip throughusands of acres of californi real estate on the heels of record setting destruction last year, a unique financial strategy to prevent such fires is underway in nearby tahoe national forest. a bond that provides immediate, much needed funding for fast restoration of the now overly dense, dry and dangerous forest. >> i see a beautiful forest in front of me. what do you see out there? >> it is strikingly beautiful. but what we really have right now is an overstock forest >> zach knight is manage iing partner of the non-profit blue forest conversation and the brains behind the bond >> it's really a public private partnership where we've engaged in investors like pension plans and insurance companies to help cover the up front cost f doing this restoration work with the primary goal of reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire. >> investors buy into the bond in this case, a $4 million loan held by blue forest. it gives the money to contractors who do the forest thinning investors are paid
diana oleic takes a closer look in her latest installment of rising risks >> as wildfires now rip throughusands of acres of californi real estate on the heels of record setting destruction last year, a unique financial strategy to prevent such fires is underway in nearby tahoe national forest. a bond that provides immediate, much needed funding for fast restoration of the now overly dense, dry and dangerous forest. >> i see a beautiful forest in front of me. what do you see out...
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some have been comparing her look to that of princess diana, who made three visits here during the 1990sched that, a twitter user called sam posted this. and sarah parker added... monday night's football match in bulgaria saw england players subjected to racist abuse, and that story was leading the bbc one news bulletins 2a hours later. tonight at ten, bulgaria's football boss resigns and the country faces disciplinary action after racism blights their match against england last night... janet munro contacted us after watching that to say... and later in the week, june davis made a different point. finally, on sunday night, quentin sommerville reported on three children the bbc had found in a camp in syria who are believed to be from london, and whose parents had been killed in fighting afterjoining the islamic state group. his powerful report had a big impact on those watching. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and hundreds escaped. british women and children may be among them. the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unk
some have been comparing her look to that of princess diana, who made three visits here during the 1990sched that, a twitter user called sam posted this. and sarah parker added... monday night's football match in bulgaria saw england players subjected to racist abuse, and that story was leading the bbc one news bulletins 2a hours later. tonight at ten, bulgaria's football boss resigns and the country faces disciplinary action after racism blights their match against england last night... janet...
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diana: demasiado bien, la verdad que no hay queja.segunda casa, mi aplicaciÓn de uber ya indica el aeropuerto como casa, no como mi apartamento. mi trabajo me lleva a tantos lugares, aquÍ pasÓ muchas horas. >> dÓnde naciste? >> yo nacÍ en florida porque mis papÁs estaban viviendo ahÍ, mi papÁ se ganÓ una beca reciÉn casado con mi mamÁ, una pareja joven, en ese tiempo mi mamÁ sale embarazada y yo nacÍ en este paÍs. a los tres aÑos regresamos a honduras. >> ha sido y eres la mejor hermana y la mejor hija como me imagino que tambiÉn ha sido la mejor nieta . tus abuelos son muy especiales en tu vida. >> tuve la bendiciÓn de tener a mis cuatro abuelos hasta los cuatro aÑos, mis mejores recuerdos de infancia son con ellos. esas navidades eran de muchos niÑosy eso era suficiente. >> su abuela acaba de fallecer- >> la amo 3000 veces mÁs a mi mamÁ porque yo vi con quÉ amor cuido de ella hasta su Último momento. pero tener la oportunidadde ser madre. >> en algÚn momento has considerado la idea de congelar tus Óvulos? >> estoy en proceso de cong
diana: demasiado bien, la verdad que no hay queja.segunda casa, mi aplicaciÓn de uber ya indica el aeropuerto como casa, no como mi apartamento. mi trabajo me lleva a tantos lugares, aquÍ pasÓ muchas horas. >> dÓnde naciste? >> yo nacÍ en florida porque mis papÁs estaban viviendo ahÍ, mi papÁ se ganÓ una beca reciÉn casado con mi mamÁ, una pareja joven, en ese tiempo mi mamÁ sale embarazada y yo nacÍ en este paÍs. a los tres aÑos regresamos a honduras. >> ha...
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de que hablar y se vistiÓ de hÉroe una vez mÁs al anotar el gol del gane y siendo esta la primera dianas haya acompaÑarlo en la informaciÓn de los deportes. paola: es importante que le digamos lo que estÁ sucediendo en el incendio. ramÓn: empezó ayer en la noche y ya esta maÑana habÍa acabado con 10,000 acres de vegetaciÓn. paola: es importante recalcarle que toda la ciudad estÁ bajo orden de evacuaciÓn obligatoria y se espera proteger a mÁs de 2000 personas. alrededor de 2000 bomberos estÁn batallando. ramÓn: recuerden baja nuestra aplicaciÓn que estÁ como univisiÓn Área de la bahÍa y se puede informar de este incendio que estÁ quemando muchos acres del vegetaciÓn. quÉdese con el noticiero nacional, buen provecho, gracias. >> el jueves 24 de cubre y estas son las principales noticias. viÑedos en llama. un voraz incendio destruye miles de acres y obliga a evacuar a centenares de zonas en la famosa zona de viÑedos de sonoma en california. pÁnico en madison, nebraska. agentes de inmigraciÓn arrestan a 14 inmigrantes en una fÁbricay siembran el temor entre los hispanos de esa localidad. un
de que hablar y se vistiÓ de hÉroe una vez mÁs al anotar el gol del gane y siendo esta la primera dianas haya acompaÑarlo en la informaciÓn de los deportes. paola: es importante que le digamos lo que estÁ sucediendo en el incendio. ramÓn: empezó ayer en la noche y ya esta maÑana habÍa acabado con 10,000 acres de vegetaciÓn. paola: es importante recalcarle que toda la ciudad estÁ bajo orden de evacuaciÓn obligatoria y se espera proteger a mÁs de 2000 personas. alrededor de 2000...