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diana dutsyk, she is the executive director of the ukrainian institute of media and communication a-a good morning or night eh you have a diameter good morning good morning everyone yes diana, well, let's start with the probable accident of strymausov and let's start with different versions. there are different versions that in fact it could be an ordinary insinuation, and maybe this person was really removed. so what is it? it's interesting for all of us. actually, i watched last night, uh, different channels where it was reported. about this information, this news, but here well, you and i do not even have the opportunity to check it. that is, we can only look at how this information is presented, and it must be said that already yesterday evening the information was also spread about the fact that putin awarded strymouse posthumously er, well, if this is even er, well, such a staging of er, of this event, then of course the fsb is involved in this, but we can’t say there. it is certain that it happened, or did it really die by streemouse, er, that is i think that we will surely learn more about this later, well, now it is very difficult for us to confirm this information, and what could he have interfered with? dreamed well, you see, the story here is that he eh, a lot of people were probably initiated in this event, which developed and eh, too . with some other e-e e-e let's put it bluntly, traitors who went over to the side of russia e-e and who at a certain moment, well, conditionally fulfilled their mission for russia, ceased to be needed , so that is, obviously, e-e, further on , other people will be needed from russia in e-e in on those e in in right there in that place so because if he had fulfilled his mission he is not needed at all. this is how russia behaves with those people whom it uses, and everyone who wants to or who starts on this path of treason should know this. that is to say, you need to realize that, well , nobody needs traitors, ah, but there is more and with the three, everything is interesting to you because it is as if the russian propagandists, e.e. telegram channels, their soldiers are reporting the same here that allegedly, a day before his death, a manual came again from the kremlin. under no circumstances should streimausov be shown, because he was very vocal there against the liberation of kherson and such coincidences were cut out of the broadcasts from the first mention , and here the road accident is such a coincidence, well, again, it 's you and i, so to speak, guessing on the coffee grounds, that is, it may also be connected with this, but well i am more inclined to the fact that this is such a purge, if not only because he had something else in mind, but because the situation is changing and because this person, well, for a certain period of time, was involved in certain events, and we understand that russia also has extra witnesses who will then end up in poland, well, conditionally, if , er, hmm, they would, if they captured ours, let's say this with triomausov, he would be on the dock, and i think that russia does not need it, and that is why the purge is actually taking place, if this is really the case. well, here are the methods they have, we have already talked about the fact that now there it is not desirable to call mobs mobs and so on and they are called more insultingly there. well, we must remind here that russia announced a partial mobilization at the end of september to fulfill the so-called set tasks, why can't the mobs be the same mobs, chmobs, even though solovyov, their kremlin mouthpiece, is aggressive horn i watched this video of him where he shouted and distributed that uh, you are all to blame for your homeland. you should better prepare yourself at the training grounds. no one is to blame for what you are whining about, and your relatives are working on ukrainian propaganda and calling the bbc. well, that is, he distributed it to everyone there, and here suddenly, what is degrading when it is russia, they were interested in the feeling of music well, in fact, it is not interested in the feeling of languages that you are interested in, in general, the attitude of russian society to those processes that are taking place, because we can see according to the latest sociology, the mood is changing a little to some extent and the number of the population supporting the war is decreasing, and it becomes obvious for the kremlin that it is a problem , so they need to do something about it, they are correcting. i think that they do not have, shall we say, such a clear propaganda plan. but i think that they are on they are trying different options on how it is possible to conditionally return the social sentiments that were there and raise again the level of this russian patriotism, so to speak, that is, the level of support for the war, and that is why they are trying different ways. that is it's not news they and the period of a full-scale invasion, their rhetoric, their narratives, their messages have been changed many times, that is, they change them depending on the situation, and russian society, which is absolutely not critical, does not think in this sense, it er-e perceives it, it just swallows it, eats this fake propaganda, and now they are experimenting in this way over their society today some propagandists, i don't want to name these names anymore because we won't do advertising and hmm, such and such a thesis is being expressed by some kind of cultivation of a new narrative about what in in the context of the announcement of the withdrawal of the armed forces of the russian army from the territory of kherson and the kherson oblast, nadezhda will finish the war with honor, this is now there is a quote from the hero of their imperial times, kutuzov, who is actually a criminal, so what will this end a war with happiness is now something new is already appearing, well, it's interesting because in fact, in parallel, they say that the war will end with happiness, but on the other hand, they are preparing groups on the border with belarus and many other things, so that's why i again well, i want to emphasize. i think that this is aimed at the uh-uh, this is the internal uh-uh, um, at the internal audience, which is very much starting to, let's say, perceive this war more negatively, not because they feel sorry for us, but because they feel sorry for us. of ukraine, have they changed their attitude towards ukraine, and because they are starting to start this is starting to affect a lot of people in russia because of this mobilization , which took place because of the huge number of dead people, and among them there is a mobilized person, and that is why it is now that they will work with these moods it it is critical for them to keep their society in good shape. thank you dianaa dutsyk is the executive director of the ukrainian institute of media and communication. of all patients with disabilities, there was even such a thing that they were looking for those who had already disappeared . how effective was putin's mobilization ? the numbers of those mobilized in russia are unofficial, according to the estimates of local human rights defenders, they are much larger due to the so-called volunteers and those forcibly brought to the military commissariat since the spring. since september, they have been calling it mobization, because the conditions are bad and there is no hiding it, and there is no training, secondly, there are no guaranteed payments in many cases, and thirdly, the weapons that are given quite often it is of poor quality and the areas of hostilities are immediately abandoned while part of the military protests or self-regulates the number with fights the number of russian losses in ukraine is growing rapidly by whole battalions the numbers have
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diana diana is coming again with andryusha . let's go to the kitchen and have dinner, she says, dad. of a warrior's son well, girls, look at how many women 402,000 officially work, fight, women, hmm, gives a good meal, again, in the kitchen, of course, we write, we write, we write . we live in the same village petya he says give me an hour friend after two hours poems appear but when such poems are definitely i'm not going to sleep anymore i'm going downstairs to my mini-studio there synthesizer silence after half an hour there 30-40 minutes i'm already in i invite you to the first one because their listeners and critics are the biggest - diana marina, they say to add a repeat somewhere. it's not very expressive. i'm going crazy, i definitely say no. it's brilliant, but then i step on my throat with a board. i edit it, and then the song appears and diana afterwards made literally in a few days also a video , i.e. the anthem of military girls literally in half a day it will appear so let's also show it to the audience women and beauty in beauty happy to the girls of the armed forces and i lie on my knee girls kiss the glory of ukraine to the girls of vsesu and i bend my knee girls suck send in ukraine and here, the girls recognize themselves because these are documentary shootings, these are our live girls-heroines. yes, we thank them very much, thank you for the fact that they stood up for the protection of our girls. many thousands of them went to the front on february 24. and how about this day happened to you. so, well, there were opportunities to go. apparently, a lot of our artists did so a little much later. at first,
diana diana is coming again with andryusha . let's go to the kitchen and have dinner, she says, dad. of a warrior's son well, girls, look at how many women 402,000 officially work, fight, women, hmm, gives a good meal, again, in the kitchen, of course, we write, we write, we write . we live in the same village petya he says give me an hour friend after two hours poems appear but when such poems are definitely i'm not going to sleep anymore i'm going downstairs to my mini-studio there...
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diana. >> louis: that's right. >> stephen: she's playing princess diana. unlike princess dianas: i heard. >> stephen: you add the excitement of watching "the crown" and the drama of charles and diana, with the knowledge that in this-- you know, in this version, diana can dunk. laugh very exciting. very exciting. happy thanksgiving tomorrow. >> louis: happy thanks to you, too >> stephen: folks, you know i spend most of my time right over there, wandering the story market, picking out the finest, most topical kelly-bronze news turkey, the brightest, most exquisite yukon gold potatoes, and the ripest mcfarlin cranberries, then preparing and assembling it all into the spectacular, and classic thanksgiving spread that is my monologue. but sometimes, just sometmes, folks, i crash a stolen cable service van into a condemned middle school cafeteria, scrape together some discarded fruit by the foot, expired yoohoo, and what is either an old slice of bread or a fallen ceiling tile and slap it all together to serve the assembled raccoons the demented outlaw picnic of news >>e! is my segme
diana. >> louis: that's right. >> stephen: she's playing princess diana. unlike princess dianas: i heard. >> stephen: you add the excitement of watching "the crown" and the drama of charles and diana, with the knowledge that in this-- you know, in this version, diana can dunk. laugh very exciting. very exciting. happy thanksgiving tomorrow. >> louis: happy thanks to you, too >> stephen: folks, you know i spend most of my time right over there, wandering...
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diana royal love story was released. diana played 21-year-old curlings. dianailm was satisfied in the same year, a picture of the royal romance of prince chalsa and diana came out, continuing you, too, in the romantic mood of the main role. got katherine oxenberg. aristocratic daughters of the yugoslav princess elizabeth 10 years later in the ninety-second. she will play diana again but in a completely different state. tina charles diana is short and unhappy for the first time will show the scandalous details of family life to study the suffering of the princess continued in the film diana and her true story, which was released a year later, this is a 3-hour adaptation of the famous biography of the princess, written by andrew morton based on candid interviews with lady dee, this time she was played by a siren. scott thomas the younger sister of the actress, kristin scott thomas, critics called the picture too sentimental, but the next film about diana got even more . the princess in love was about the romance between diana and officer james cut, with actress j
diana royal love story was released. diana played 21-year-old curlings. dianailm was satisfied in the same year, a picture of the royal romance of prince chalsa and diana came out, continuing you, too, in the romantic mood of the main role. got katherine oxenberg. aristocratic daughters of the yugoslav princess elizabeth 10 years later in the ninety-second. she will play diana again but in a completely different state. tina charles diana is short and unhappy for the first time will show the...
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revenge, and diana lived in two countries, but she left germany at the beginning of the 1940 war. after diana to prison for attempting a coup d'état in england. true, the punishment will not be too severe at large. they will be in three years. this prison adventure will not prevent sir oswald from subsequently leading her non -party for decades and dying in his own bed while retaining his fascist ideals. these are the so-called windsor files, the secret documents of the middle of the third reich, and the special reports related to this topic were declassified by the fbi. , what after the victory of germany in the war, goering, having gained control of the army, was going to overthrow hitler and then make the duke of windsor the king of england. this document is truly sensational because it draws a completely different history of post-war europe if the ussr had not defeated a completely different england, but when since then, great britain and nazi germany have entered into secret relations at the highest level. 1937 bavarian alpha berg-ho hitler's residence eagle's nest visiting the nazis bri
revenge, and diana lived in two countries, but she left germany at the beginning of the 1940 war. after diana to prison for attempting a coup d'état in england. true, the punishment will not be too severe at large. they will be in three years. this prison adventure will not prevent sir oswald from subsequently leading her non -party for decades and dying in his own bed while retaining his fascist ideals. these are the so-called windsor files, the secret documents of the middle of the third...
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diana johnson, thank you ve much dealt with. diana johnson, thank you very much for— dealt with. dianafor your time. thank you for being with us on bbc news. thank you for being with us on bbc news. many headteachers in england say they may have to cut the number of teaching staff because of pressure on their budgets. a survey by the headteachers union found two thirds of its members said they'll have to make teaching assistants redundant or cut their hours. the government says it's giving schools an extra four billion pounds in funding this year. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. it's all go for these four and five—year—olds, learning through new experiences. but making the sums add up is getting harder. some teaching assistants have left and not been replaced. that's because the bills are going up. we are tightening our belts and it gets to a point where, how much more can you tighten? we are shopping around as much as we can to make sure that we're getting the best possible deal on milk and paper, but that takes a lot of time, and also those prices change. so we are do
diana johnson, thank you ve much dealt with. diana johnson, thank you very much for— dealt with. dianafor your time. thank you for being with us on bbc news. thank you for being with us on bbc news. many headteachers in england say they may have to cut the number of teaching staff because of pressure on their budgets. a survey by the headteachers union found two thirds of its members said they'll have to make teaching assistants redundant or cut their hours. the government says it's giving...
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i'm very pleased to say that diana joins live in the studio now . diana, live in the studio now. dianaana, thank you so much forjoining me . absolutely delighted. and of course, in your trademark green and favourite green. thank and my favourite green. thank you. so, donna, talk to me about how you started up into . what how you started up into. what was your thing? i mean, i'm a gymnast. i love exercise. it does everything . me. but what does everything. me. but what about you? what your reasoning? i was brought in the country and i was brought in the country and i had a and boy cousins and anything they could do. i that i could do just as well. i had long legs, which was a great help. so much so that, you know, i ran for the county and all this sort of business. and i decided that when i grew up, i wanted to be a pet mistress, a physical training mistress. my father would have none of it whatsoever. i wasn't to do anything like that. so i became anything like that. so i became a personal and welfare officer, which i because i love being with people and people, but lost . i was doing
i'm very pleased to say that diana joins live in the studio now . diana, live in the studio now. dianaana, thank you so much forjoining me . absolutely delighted. and of course, in your trademark green and favourite green. thank and my favourite green. thank you. so, donna, talk to me about how you started up into . what how you started up into. what was your thing? i mean, i'm a gymnast. i love exercise. it does everything . me. but what does everything. me. but what about you? what your...
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his parting with diana and his vikamil in the fifth season they will show two sensational interviews of charles in the ninety-fourth, when he confessed, that he cheated on diana and diana, in which she spoke about her unfortunate, brethren, bulimia and suicide attempts recently through the court was it is proved that these confessions were obtained by deception. diana convinced that she was being watched in the palace the bbc promised never to broadcast again, but on netflix at butingham palace. there is no instrument of influence and a show full of historical liberties, high ratings are clearly waiting. marina kazantseva was such show business news today with you, see you wife. you have the feeling that the world has collapsed for me. yes, eight lonely elderly people, worrying every day whether glasha will come to me or the kids will not come next to mi there are no grandparents meet to help each other. this is what, this is that you think that i can do it, i refuse. that is, you are at our big talent competition, the first social reality research in russia. garden on friday at 11:00 am on ntv spetsbad premiere from monday at 8:00 pm on ntv only in magnit royal wells
his parting with diana and his vikamil in the fifth season they will show two sensational interviews of charles in the ninety-fourth, when he confessed, that he cheated on diana and diana, in which she spoke about her unfortunate, brethren, bulimia and suicide attempts recently through the court was it is proved that these confessions were obtained by deception. diana convinced that she was being watched in the palace the bbc promised never to broadcast again, but on netflix at butingham...
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my birthday, when diana ross signed it, i bought, it i didn't see her sign, it and my, heart i believe it's her signature, but if it's not i'm not gonna hate diana. >> excuse me, diana and she is perfect. will stop right there. >> i agree. >> moving on. we're moving it on. you know i love diana ross. >> she is my favorite. >> she's mine, and i love. her so thank you very much. coming up next! protests in china over the country's zero covid policy. anger and iran opposing pressure by the iranian regime. so how does the world cup tie into this? we'll talk about that next! oh! tens of thousands of mud-chugging options. it was just so easy to find a car within my budget. i'm just happy i was able to pick this baby. good on ya! we'll drive you happy at carvana. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. the day you get your clearchoice dental implant
my birthday, when diana ross signed it, i bought, it i didn't see her sign, it and my, heart i believe it's her signature, but if it's not i'm not gonna hate diana. >> excuse me, diana and she is perfect. will stop right there. >> i agree. >> moving on. we're moving it on. you know i love diana ross. >> she is my favorite. >> she's mine, and i love. her so thank you very much. coming up next! protests in china over the country's zero covid policy. anger and iran...
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diana diana olick joins us now with a special guest. good morning. >> good morning. this is a row of massive 3d printers in the first ever large-scale housing development to be fully 3d printed on site 100 homes, three and four bedrooms starting in the mid $400,000 range they claim they can do it two to three times as fast as a regular home and 30% cheaper it's a partnership between a 3d printing company and a major store builder. stewart miller. >> happy to be here. >> 3d printing, we don't see a lot of it. why is a company as large as lennar getting into this now. >> this is all about innovation. if you go around the country, you speak to officials at local levels, state levels, the single biggest question is how do we provide workforce housing, affordable housing and right now with the economy the way it is, it doesn't seem like it's as important. but it is at the local levels. we've got to find different methods of production that will enable us to bring cost down, to bring cycle time down and to be able to provide that workforce housing that everybody thuirsts for now. >> you invested early in the company. how far are you going to take this is this going to be the first of many in many places? how much will you invest in the technology >> we continue to invest in a variety of strategies around changing the methods of production, of construction, and we expect to take this all the way through. this is the first 100 homes. but we expect to be able to bring this to scale and at scale, we really bring cycle times down and we also bring costs down. >> okay, now when you start planning this, we were in a very different kind of housing market we have seen a sharp u-turn in this how are you doing it in this current economy? >> look, we still focus on our core business, making the trains run on time, building homes across the country, and as the market cycles up and down, we adjust our business. we know looking forward, there's a housing shortage out there we hear about it across the country, we're going to continue to focus on how we meet the needs of the country for the long term. we're going to continue to find ways to get better and better at doing exactly this and other initiatives across the country. >> we saw disappointing results from d.r. horton yesterday the builders are coming in well below expectations how deep do you think it's going to get >> for right now, we know that interest rates have moved up and moved up very aggressively that affects affordability and affordability changes the entire landscape of the housing market. that's going to be temporary at some point, the interest rates are going to moderate and the housing market is going to come back. at the end of the day we have a housing shortage, people need a place to live, we're going to be building homes, steady as she goes through the downturn and will come out the other side and demand will return >> okay, stewart miller, thank you so much for joining us it's actually really fascinating back here. becky, back to you. >> it looks it dianan the meantime, switching gears back here, nike has suspended its relationship with ky kyrie irving after he posted a link to an anti-semitic movie. i spoke about this story to nike's co-founder and chairman emeritus phil knight over zoom these are his first public comments after irving was dropped by nike. >> i think the biggest question anybody would have recently coming out of there is this decision to separate from kyrie irving i know it was reaching the end of his contract. what do you think? i guess from the company's perspective, but just your own perspective on this too. >> you know, kyrie stepped over the line it's that simple so he made some statement that is we can't abide by and that's why we ended the relationship. yeah, i was fine with that. >> as you mentioned, it's a diverse place. a lot of different opinions out there. how do you think about it, just in terms of the athletes that you curate, decide to sign. it's been a huge focal point in the marketplace over the last
diana diana olick joins us now with a special guest. good morning. >> good morning. this is a row of massive 3d printers in the first ever large-scale housing development to be fully 3d printed on site 100 homes, three and four bedrooms starting in the mid $400,000 range they claim they can do it two to three times as fast as a regular home and 30% cheaper it's a partnership between a 3d printing company and a major store builder. stewart miller. >> happy to be here. >> 3d...
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diana. and then prince charles, who is of course the king. now his affair with camilla, the famous diana biography, the infamous, damaging b b. c. interview with diana. all of those feature in this season that already in the last season, season for charles and diana were at one another's throats. but this season takes it to a higher level opens just a year before their separation. and the child now being king, of course it has become even more topical now, of course, where it's just 2 months after the death of the lay queen and they've been lot of calls or there were a lot of calls for it not to be shown at all and people said this was disrespectful to, to the queen's memory and could be damaging to king charles future with the depiction of his extra marital affair. they started the relationship with the woman who is now the queen. while he's just, when he's trying to establish himself in the shadow of his march of mother as the new monarch, some pretty big names have weighed in on this voicing criticism of the show on what they've been saying. wow. for example, actress the actress, dame judi, dench, you has betrayed the queen in several films, was
diana. and then prince charles, who is of course the king. now his affair with camilla, the famous diana biography, the infamous, damaging b b. c. interview with diana. all of those feature in this season that already in the last season, season for charles and diana were at one another's throats. but this season takes it to a higher level opens just a year before their separation. and the child now being king, of course it has become even more topical now, of course, where it's just 2 months...
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roam the region with artillery, our correspondent diana fedotova was also hit by one of these attacks diana is now in direct contact with our studio diana how are you olya and i greet you, in fact , everything is now well, we have already left a little, but it started with the fact that we, together with other colleagues , went to the liberated kherson to see how people live there and what is happening now in one location, after all not far from us, about 200 meters from our bus, a projectile exploded, fortunately, everyone was restocking their equipment, i know. i guess there are always bulletproof vests and fairy tales . still, if possible, do not go to the freshly de-occupied territories diana we have all seen these incredible emotions that are planned in the city after the release, but it is obviously felt on the spot. even more powerful, tell us how your impressions are and we also know that the city is now without electricity, without water and without heat, when they can restore the supply, i will start with what the situation is in kherson , there is currently only gas and assistance points for residents are gradually appearing,
roam the region with artillery, our correspondent diana fedotova was also hit by one of these attacks diana is now in direct contact with our studio diana how are you olya and i greet you, in fact , everything is now well, we have already left a little, but it started with the fact that we, together with other colleagues , went to the liberated kherson to see how people live there and what is happening now in one location, after all not far from us, about 200 meters from our bus, a projectile...
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for my birthday that diana ross signed it, i did not see her signed, it in my heart i believe it's her signature. but if it's not, i would not hate diana ross. >> excuse me, dianauld never lie, she is perfect. we will stop right there. we are moving on. you know i love diana ross. >> she is my favorite. >>. >> she is mine, and i love her. coming up next, where protests in china over the country's zero covid policy, anger in iran over the suppression over the regime. so have the world cup tie and all of this? we will talk about that when we come back, next. changing microscopic batteries. now, this is eargo, and they rechargeable. can it get any easier? (snorting) if you struggle with cpap... (groan) (growling) (chuckle) ...you should check out inspire. no mask. no hose. just sleep. (beeping) learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com.
for my birthday that diana ross signed it, i did not see her signed, it in my heart i believe it's her signature. but if it's not, i would not hate diana ross. >> excuse me, dianauld never lie, she is perfect. we will stop right there. we are moving on. you know i love diana ross. >> she is my favorite. >>. >> she is mine, and i love her. coming up next, where protests in china over the country's zero covid policy, anger in iran over the suppression over the regime. so...
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for existing home sales, we turn to diana olick diana?, rick, those home sales in october fell 5.9% to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 4.43 million units that's slightly better than the street was looking for but sales were down 28.4% year over year that's the slowest sales pace since the end of 2011, with the exception of the brief slowdown at the start of the pandemic despite the slowdown, supply is falling. there were 1.22 million homes for sale, down just under 1% month-to-month and year over year at the current sales pace, that's a 3.3-month supply. a balanced market is considered four to six months supply. that tight supply continues to hold the floor under prices. the median price of an existing home in october was $379,100, up 6.6% year over year. that annual comparison, though s shrinking. while sales are dropping across all price points, they're falling the most in the $150,000 to $250,000 range and $1 million plus the high end weakness is due to losses in the stock arket, higher interest rates and global economic uncer
for existing home sales, we turn to diana olick diana?, rick, those home sales in october fell 5.9% to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 4.43 million units that's slightly better than the street was looking for but sales were down 28.4% year over year that's the slowest sales pace since the end of 2011, with the exception of the brief slowdown at the start of the pandemic despite the slowdown, supply is falling. there were 1.22 million homes for sale, down just under 1% month-to-month...
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diana olick. diana? >> pending home sales in october dropped 4.6% from september, just about along expectations, but down 37% year over year. this is the fifth straight month of declines in this reading which measures signed contracts on existing homes. it's an indicator of future closed sales about one to two months out while mortgage rates have come back a bit this month, october was rough. the 30-year fixed was over 7% for the vast majority of the month which was a 20-year high then the big drop on november th after the latest government report on inflation. regionally pending home sales dropped everywhere month to month except in the midwest. sales fell hardest in the west where homes are most expensive the midwest is where homes are least expensive. given the recent drop in rates down to the mid 6% range, the upcoming months should see a return of buyers of course, the upcoming months are historically the slowest while home prices are easing a bit, inventory is still very low. so morgan, not so sure. >> all right diana're 30 minutes into the trading session. three big movers we're watching this morning, net app tumbling, out with a weaker than expected forecast sh those shares lower by 9% on the other hand, petco is soaring, revenue topping expectations the stock is down more than 40% year-to-date it's up 8.5% so far in this morning's trade, people love their pets doordash, the latest to announce job cuts, laying off more than 1200 employees you can see those shares are moving higher in response to that news as well. currently up 2.5%. >> let's turn to china, this as more protests erupted overnight. of course, amid this continuing tension over the zero covid lockdowns. eu eu eunice yoon will give us the latest. >> reporter: the export hub of gaung joe lifted most of the lock doups this is after a video emerged online which showed residents clashing quite violently with riot police the public at large will likely be affected by another big political development here, and that is the death of the form
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diana, _ trying to create. we are very short on time, diana, when _ trying to create. we are very short on time, dianaeel politicians have gripped it? no, but i think they are starting to and there — no, but i think they are starting to and there is— no, but i think they are starting to and there is a real impetus to do much _ and there is a real impetus to do much more _ and there is a real impetus to do much more. can i go back to what justine _ much more. can i go back to what justine was— much more. can i go back to what justine was saying? levelling was what _ justine was saying? levelling was what this— justine was saying? levelling was what this government was talking about, _ what this government was talking about, that was their mission statement, and as a northern mp, i am really— statement, and as a northern mp, i am really looking for the 17th of november, what will i deliver for my area, _ november, what will i deliver for my area, for— november, what will i deliver for my area, for yorkshire and the north, because _ area, for yorkshire and the north, because we — area, for yorkshire and
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diana olick. diana, let's start with you. >> these are right along expectations but when you break out the numbers twin single family and multi-family which is the total number, single family really having more trouble and that is what we're focused on with the home builders and mortgage rates and the impact of that and you're seeing the year-over-year comparisons widen. housing starts for single family were down 22% year-over-year that compares to 17% last month annually and then building permits the same, they're in the 20s versus in the teens so we're seeing that widen, that annual comparison. and when you talk to the builders, they're like well we're going to get morin incentives and they're doing those things to help but obviously when they look into the future, they don't want to put up more homes when they know they can't sell these and we saw in the home building sentiment, the huge jump in the number of builders reporting incentives and that hits bottom line of the earnings, because they were all based on homes that were sold six months ago before mortgage rates were quite this high >> wow steve, weigh in, what do you think? jobless claims and rest? >> i think the story here is as barryhas been talking about th past hour, and dianairmly so. and the trouble for the fed is that the rest of the economy is not. and you could throw things at me if you like but i'm just saying what they're saying here and what you have is you have somebody like jimbo from the st. louis fed coming on at 8:00 and saying that we're not going there yet and we may not be close to being there yet he put out a range of 5% on the low side remember we're at 3.75 to 4% right now and he said we need to get to 5% in the dovish scenario and maybe as high as 7% on the hawkish scenario and i don't see how we get to where we need to go without pain in the economy and their concern remains inflation. you have some part of the economy doing better despite higher interest rates. for example, the auto seccor, the pent up demand is going well and we have good retail sales last week that caused people to upgrade forecast for the fourth quarter growth jobless claims, you do have this creep up we need to watch in continuing claims. but the input on the weekl
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diana moss president of the american antitrust institute diana. thanks for joining us. thank you explain what happened yesterday to people who don't normally buy concert tickets and have no idea. what kind of mortal kombat it's become. that's a good question. and i think if we did if we had more competition in live events and that goes everywhere from artist management to concert promotion and venues and ticketingldav firms du t service possible ts t bhe tickets. we do' tt. have monopoly in live t goes back toheve natio ticker in 2010, and that has only grown stronger and more powerful and when you have monopolies, you don't have a lot of innovation you have high ticket prices no choice crashing digital platforms and everything else that goes along with it. you talk about the monopoly. in fact, i want to share a tweet to put out by new york democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. she put out this daily reminder that ticketmaster is a monopoly it's merger with live nation should never have been approved and they need to be rained in break them up. so sounds like you agree with that, but how does that get done? how do you break them up? i agree 100% and my organization has been advocating for a breakup for many years. so we we got to get some stronger antitrust enforcement the department of justice which handled this merger in 2010 and then extended the ineffective conditions again, just two years ago can bring an antitrust case to break up the merger even though it's consummated. they could also bring a monopolization case to break up live nation ticketmaster that would benefit consumers. it would benefit artists, especially the smaller artists that don't have much bargaining power against the 800 pound gorilla. why do they need bargaining power? what would that give the artists? well, if you look at the taylor swift's and the bruce springsteen's those are incredibly popular performers. they have huge fan bases and huge bargaining power visa v. the the players in the live event space but smaller players don't have that they just have they have no choice. they have to take what's there and that's the live nation ticketmaster suite of products and services that they cannot avoid. real quickly just for folks, you know, i was looking at what people were complaining about. apparently the cues that you have to you know, the waiting rooms the where you are in line was a moving or you crashed right before you were supposed to get into the room or you know, there was a pre-sale with capital one credit cards, but i guess people were allowed to wait in line and they didn't have the code and so that could have been pre-checked basically just the process left a lot to be desired and then some people just got booted out. so i experienced something like that myself a month ago when trying to buy these other tickets and they were not as popular as taylor swift but still within seconds it seemed like everything was bought up and people were saying were these actual people who bought tickets were just resellers. what do you know about that? yeah, so that's a really really important part of this whole story a live nation. ticketmaster is now invading the resale markets, right? they have this monopoly in primary ticketing and now they're moving and leveraging over into resale. they also have policies that really make it hard for the resale markets to function well and to deliver the benefits that resale markets do they engage in hold backs? they don't release all the tickets so crisis bike right away. they interfere with ticket transferability. you can't get into the venue because you needed a revolving barcode so they are actively working to undermine the functioning of the resale markets which then unfortunately creates bad optics for the resale markets. that you know the scalpers whatever you would call them or bots or whoever's buying up those tickets in the first few seconds. why does it seem like they're able to get in so much more so than real people. yeah, and that that's a good real that's a big problem. and and that's why we need legislation to set some rules of the road for ticket transferability and the functioning of of resale markets and transparency. so that's that's a cry for legislation and we have several legislative proposals. and and remember, you know, remember this is a monopoly controlling an enormous digital platform using user fan data using data analytics and artificial intelligence to exploit their market power and raise ticket fees. so we need that legislative support. we also need a case to break up live nation ticketmaster. i wonder if you think this case might do it this uproar over taylor swift. do you think that i'll urge some lawmakers to act yeah, this is high profile stuff as it should be but we need some political willpower on the part of the department of justice to bring a case against the company. um, yes, i wonder you know some fans i see are saying hey artists should not work with them or sell through ticketmaster. but is that even realistic or possible these days? not really because there's not much effective competition. there are some smaller players in the market axs and the ticketing space and aeg and the promotion space but that competition is very ineffective because of the sheer size in the market power of live nation ticketmaster take a master has about an 80% sharing ticketing and a 60 to 70 percent share in concert promotion. and so when you have those kinds of massive market share numbers, there is no choice for artists, especially the smaller artists who you know are don't have that bargaining power and consumers are completely exposed to that market power and pay enormous fees. what fees ticketmaster fees be lower if there were more players in the market. absolutely a lot of the problems. we see would disappear with effective competition in these markets it would improve choice it would increase incentives to compete and lower prices and fees and deliver high quality services to fans. i was just looking just for kicks at the taylor swift tickets. it seems like even though the cheapest seats were supposed to go for like 50. i'm finding nothing less than 350 on stubhub, and i'm just wondering like this is now at a place where regular people just cannot afford to go and can you regulate price or is that just free market nothing to be done? about it well, we like markets and we like competitive markets because they generally deliver benefits to everyone involved but when you have, you know, a tremendous amount of market power and a monopoly sitting in that market camping out and and providing no choice to consumers or to artists or anybody else. you really don't get great outcomes, and this is a good example of where we need some support from a carefully crafted legislation to improve transparency and ticketing policies and an antitrust case to break up the company. this is a perfect venue for this type of of refereeing by the government. right diana moss president of the american anti-trust institute. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. coming up next a special honor for the founder of a bay area nonprofit and how its work is really making a difference stay with us. getting answers will be abc 7 isa better bay area and that effort includes bringing you stories about bay area residents who are making a difference a north bay. nonprofit has been working in afghanistan for more than 20 years removing landmines and helping train farmers entrepreneurs and women now the founder and ceo of roots of peace heidi kuhn has received a special honor for her work leading the charge earlier this week. she was awarded and honorary degree from the american university of afghanistan and heidi is joining us live now to talk more about this achievement and also roots of pieces work heidi great to see you again and congratulations. thank you to abc 7 news for their continued coverage of afghanistan. oh, you are so welcome on behalf of
diana moss president of the american antitrust institute diana. thanks for joining us. thank you explain what happened yesterday to people who don't normally buy concert tickets and have no idea. what kind of mortal kombat it's become. that's a good question. and i think if we did if we had more competition in live events and that goes everywhere from artist management to concert promotion and venues and ticketingldav firms du t service possible ts t bhe tickets. we do' tt. have monopoly in...
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here it sits diana disappeared if i'm still diana then she who if she gave birth to this now, i know they live with you according to the registration according to the registration. she feeds them, gives them clothes , doesn't leave them, that she won't throw them away, but she says, here i was. are you right? you told me, as you said, why do you go out longer than something. i will end up with guardianship. i will not receive money. you are for the children. maybe you're lying, you bought a tv set for the children, bought a new refrigerator, and then you still tell me what you took. if you die, you took some kind of loan, it’s clear that nadya is very aggressive, she doesn’t have such a wall pierced, but under this wall there can be strong feelings, there is a lot of hatred. resentment against the mother, a lot of claims. yes, there is, well, the infantile position is such that, in general, well, she wants to take , she wants to somehow here, uh, there are talks about money, practically none, nothing. and here, let's talk about some kind of adult position that i'm ready to somehow lo
here it sits diana disappeared if i'm still diana then she who if she gave birth to this now, i know they live with you according to the registration according to the registration. she feeds them, gives them clothes , doesn't leave them, that she won't throw them away, but she says, here i was. are you right? you told me, as you said, why do you go out longer than something. i will end up with guardianship. i will not receive money. you are for the children. maybe you're lying, you bought a tv...
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diana has written very extensively. diana's -- the -- in springfield of 1838. lincoln was actively defending the constitution, lincoln statement there that we should be aware of people like alexander the great or ceasar, or like napoleon who in their seeking of greatness would be willing to enslaved freeman, or to free and slave people. that is an act that would be extraordinary and outside of the bounds of constitutional norms, which be wrongful. he would be clearly against this! that is because the constitution and that then existed legally mandated the continued existence of slavery in those states that chose to have slavery. that's lincoln's view. once he becomes president he confronts the reality that there have been succession by at least 7 states. he has to decide what to do about that. of course that secession is a fundamental breaking of the constitution. lincoln responded by himself breaking the constitution which i argue in three ways. i will mention each very briefly. the first is sort of surprising. we don't necessarily think of it is breaking the constitution. the decision to go to war unilaterally. to obligate the succeeding states to return to the union not under a -- authority of the president or the whole government. the buchanan administration and the attorney general embraced by buchanan in his address, although secession was revolution the president, congress, no part of the federal government had no authority to force the states back into the union. nothing in the constitution explicitly authorized. it also the principle of consent of the govern. the southerners in those states had chosen to no longer give their consent to be governed. it violated that right to courts and back in. lincoln unilaterally, eventually with the support of congress, took up arms to force them back in. the second was the suspension of habeas corpus. the right that says if the government grab what we have to appear in court, give a reason, put you on trial, if you are not convicted let you go. lincoln unilaterally suspended habeas corpus early in the war. he kept that suspension in place even after the supreme court, via the chief justice, or at least the supreme court justice raja tani reggie to decision saying this with unconstitutional. only congress has the ability to suspend--. that is still the view of almost all constitutional scholars. the supreme court after the wall also repudiated the world that without a suspension by congress that martial law could be applied within the united states, or no war was going on. lincoln did, that he did it extensively. he imprisoned between 15 and 40,000 people, there is a lot of debate of how many, over the course of the war without trial and without the opportunity to appear in court. this is the largest suppression of free expression in american history by a huge margin! last but not least, much more uplifting lincoln also broke the constitution as he understood it when he issued the emancipation proclamation. formally freeing enslaved people in areas that were under confederate control. lincoln himself when the war began reiterated his commitment to the idea that slavery was constitutionally protected. i think we will talk a little bit tonight about his second inaugural address, the gettysburg address, the two you see when you walk into the lincoln memorial. the enshrinement, lincoln as a god. based on the ian temple. we never hear the first inaugural address. it opens with him saying that he has neither the will nor the inclination or the constitutional power to change slavery, which he says is protected by the constitution. lincoln, overtime, shifted in his view. in my book we spent a lot of detail time trying to show that shift, and he came to believe that it was somehow in his authority as commander in chief at that time to break the guarantee of property rights, break the fugitive slave clause. quite literally would have said anyone who escapes would have had to be returned to slavery under the conditions of the war, lincoln in the emancipation proclamation said people who would escape would not be returned and become in fact permanently free. that is a morally good breaking on the constitution in my view but a breaking of it, nonetheless. >> thank you so much, for that wonderful summary of your book and for calling our attention to the first inaugural. diana schaub, i'm going to do something which may or may not work, which is to screen share. because it's a wonderful to have the text in front of us. did that work? for the address? i think that everyone can see it, unless anyone objects. your project is so inspiring to really do close readings of the light see him address and the address in the second inaugural. there's so much here, we can't parse the whole thing but the thing that you mention about the rule of law and reason impassioned jumps out. but there may be other aspects of it that you want to call our attention to. so, tell us about how we should read the lyceum address. >> maybe i can, for a minute, just say something about the overall thesis of the book. and then turn to the lies he. so, yeah, the book, holding it here. we've got books, out we should show them. is a close reading, i believe in close and careful reading, of three lincoln speeches. first, the lie see him address, the speech he gave as a young man. and then the t
diana has written very extensively. diana's -- the -- in springfield of 1838. lincoln was actively defending the constitution, lincoln statement there that we should be aware of people like alexander the great or ceasar, or like napoleon who in their seeking of greatness would be willing to enslaved freeman, or to free and slave people. that is an act that would be extraordinary and outside of the bounds of constitutional norms, which be wrongful. he would be clearly against this! that is...
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the queen consort , princess the queen consort, princess diana herself, but also the queen consort, princess diana herself , but also the late diana late prince philip. i mean how harry can look himself in the mirror in the morning knowing that he is in business with this law netflix it's beyond me me . law netflix it's beyond me me. well, of course it's about money and.he well, of course it's about money and. he doesn't have any loyalty . had he had lawyers he what about to his grand mother he have thrown back the money that the shekels that they have given him and he would have said sorry, i cannot to betray my family you know, but i've i've some of the things series and i'm actually speaking to lawyers about suing them for this suggestions they have made about me my integrity the role i played in first day of the book and so they lady c explain that to me explain that to me. so what exactly they claimed and what exactly they claimed and what are you going to sue them for? well they have they have conversations between more and diana and more and o. conversations between more and diana and more and 0. james coat first. oh and th
the queen consort , princess the queen consort, princess diana herself, but also the queen consort, princess diana herself , but also the late diana late prince philip. i mean how harry can look himself in the mirror in the morning knowing that he is in business with this law netflix it's beyond me me . law netflix it's beyond me me. well, of course it's about money and.he well, of course it's about money and. he doesn't have any loyalty . had he had lawyers he what about to his grand mother he...
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the queen consort , princess the queen consort, princess diana herself, but also the queen consort, princess diana herself , but also the late diana late prince philip. i mean how harry can look himself in the mirror in the morning knowing that he is in business with this law netflix it's beyond me me . law netflix it's beyond me me. well, of course it's about money and.he well, of course it's about money and. he doesn't have any loyalty . had he had lawyers he what about to his grand mother he have thrown back the money that the shekels that they have given him and he would have said sorry, i cannot to betray my family you know, but i've i've some of the things series and i'm actually speaking to lawyers about suing them for this suggestions they have made about me my integrity the role i played in first day of the book and so they lady c explain that to me explain that to me. so what exactly they claimed and what exactly they claimed and what are you going to sue them for? well they have they have conversations between more and diana and more and o. conversations between more and diana and more and 0. james coat first. oh and th
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diana olick is no longer with us she's missing. somebody locate diana, let me know that she's all right. well, that's a lot of stuck. and how do we get unstuck? because not only do people have so much money tied up in their homes, there's two other aspect os this that really worry me number one, home equity lines, people who have tapped that, where do they stand. and maybe you don't know the answer to this, spencer, what happens if my home was worth $200 million more a year ago, i took out $70,000 on home equity lines to do some project and now my home is worth less than my mortgage plus the home equity line what happens >> you should be okay, as long as you can keep paying the interest on the heloc. americans still have $29 trillion of home equity. so again, 2008 was a very different situation, where so much equity was wiped out and people were underwater and you had regular foreclosures, compounded by strategic foreclosures a strategic foreclosure is when someone just set, forget it, i'm so far underwater, i'll walk away millions of people did that in 2008 that's not happening now we have so much equity, there's been so much freerks since 2009 until this recent downturn >> and i think it's an important point you're making. and unfortunately -- i was kind of in the thick of things in '07. did a special in '07 about subprime i was called a fearmonger, i get it and it was scary at time, we know what happened i'm not saying we're there now i'm not worried about right now, spencer. i'm worried about six months or a year from now, if this trend continues. if it pauses here, the pace of home declines were probably okay >> well, what you have to remember is the limited supply that's the dynamic that is kind of the elephant in the room in this housing situation and dianareported, for example, home starts are down 21% year over year so we just don't have enough homes out there. there's not enough supply on the listing side, because people are locked in low mortgage rates, so they're not likely to list there's not much new construction inventory so what will keep home prices not quite flat, they're going to decline a little bit nationwide, but what will keep them from falling off a cliff is limited supply on the listing side what we're really seeing is a decline in transaction volumes that is declining a lot. >> are there enough all -- we always forget about the all-cash buyer, who we think, who the heck is buying a house with cash it's a lot bigger percentage than i ever thought. we saw some data in parts of new jersey, like 30% of all home transactions, are all cash the other aspect is, you know, you own your home for 30 years, you bought it for $30,000. it was worth $2 million, now it's worth $1 million, you're not going to get everything you yao wan
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john: diana moss, thank you very much. dianaor the first time in half a century, nasa is starting to make its way back to a moon landing. overnight, the artemis rocket was finally able to launch after prior delays, sending an unmanned capsule around the moon. an actual lunar landing won't happen before 2025. but this was a historic moment for the space agency. and at the same time, there are plenty of question about the path nasa has chosen to make this happen. miles o'brien reports. miles: nasa's most powerful rocket ever lit the night sky in florida. the space launch system lofted an orion spacecraft on an uncrewed test flight to orbit the moon. the rocket carries a long backstory of political, financial, technical and meteorological delays. nasa launch director charlie blackwell-thompson savored the success with her team at the kennedy space center. >> i want you to look around. look around at this team, and know that you have earned it. you have earned your place in the room, you have earned this moment, you have earned your
john: diana moss, thank you very much. dianaor the first time in half a century, nasa is starting to make its way back to a moon landing. overnight, the artemis rocket was finally able to launch after prior delays, sending an unmanned capsule around the moon. an actual lunar landing won't happen before 2025. but this was a historic moment for the space agency. and at the same time, there are plenty of question about the path nasa has chosen to make this happen. miles o'brien reports. miles:...
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diana the commandos are in direct contact with us diana what did you manage to find out and who is the person who did not let the deceased pass. ler literally just took away the body of the criminologists, who died from the scene of the crime was sent to the morgue for a forensic medical examination, nevertheless, the investigators continue to work at the scene of the murder, and they are trying to find the weapons of the crime, presumably this knife is communicated by neighbors, who could know whether the victim or the killer and to see the moment of the attack on the girl, and the investigators have already identified the main suspect presumably. this is shahrukbek karimov, a close acquaintance of yulia tkacheva of the murdered girl, with whom he had a close, but very tense relationship. we had exclusive materials, and the girl told her colleagues that shahrukbek asked her for money, since he himself did not work, in general, he lived completely on e at the expense of her funds. and literally the day before. she complained to her colleagues that he was stalking her. threatening constantly follows her and walks on her heels. let's listen to these audio messages. he just texted me he looked for me in the store, and he never found me. i 'm not telling you, why are you always lying like that, huh? as the deceased yulia tkacheva told her colleagues , they really had a relationship with the suspect, they lasted six months, but something always didn’t work out, because he asked her for money, and she didn’t like this situation. she tried to distance herself from him. but, accordingly, here already he did not want to let the girl go. and just the day before. julia otkacheva could no longer withstand these persecutions of constant threats of tons of messages, and called the police and said that a young man was guarding her at work. she is afraid to go out alone. in addition, at that moment it was already dark, anything could happen, then the police responded to the call and arrived at the place, but it is clear that karimov had already managed to escape from the weaving shop, having suspected something was wrong, they took an explanation, put this issue under control and on the actual business ended. she went home, still worried about her life, but she had nothing else to do. and so this morning karimov still overtook her. he chose the most deserted place. uh, practically outside the house, as well, but on purpose, but drove up to the house early in the morning so that there were no witnesses on the street. in addition, the neighbors were sleeping at the time. here is what the deceased colleagues of yulia tkacheva, who did not make it to work today, say. why did he kill? and for the fact that it stopped, probably giving money for stopping. hmm, for starting to respect yourself, that who you are, so that i would give you something and help. that's it, i don't see any other reason. at i also have this question. why kill a young girl for what? it is known that yulia tkacheva lived in moscow not so long ago, she moved here, at the end of may she rented an apartment and lived there, together with her friend , she worked in a grocery store. obviously, she also met karimov there, because his mother worked there, and now investigators are establishing all the data of this young man, a criminal case has been opened into the murder. the moscow prosecutor's office controls the progress of the investigation of the criminal case initiated on the fact of the murder of a twenty-nine-year-old woman in the south-west of the capital , it was found that the body of a woman with signs of violent death in the form of stab wounds in the chest was found early in the morning near one of the residential buildings on sevastopol avenue. considering that the identity, and the main suspect in the murder, was established quickly enough. now all the efforts of the investigators are aimed at finding him promptly, and we also hope that karimov will be found in the near future and taken to the investigation department for interrogation. lera thank you dianaadova was live from the scene of the murder of a 29-year-old girl in the south of moscow another fact of the inevitability of punishment today for the crimes committed in 2003 the basmanny court arrested members of the neo-nazi group combat terrorist organization alexei orlov and units of burakov, who committed terrible atrocities in st. petersburg 20 years ago they were already serving sentences for other acts. they were released, but the investigators continued to work, and now the new episodes have already been proven, how they were detained, suspects exclusive video and information about one of the most dangerous nazi groups of the early 2000s at maria semenova. frames that were at the disposal of only our program on the floor in a jacket, which is very symbolic in the striped denis burakov in the past eating. once one of the well-known st. petersburg skinheads involved, according to the security forces, in a number of murders in recent years, a law-abiding manager of a real estate
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without establishing a diagnosis, but it is important to note that olga and diana also took part in the plot. we see that it is dianan general a young person who led a healthy lifestyle. she never smoked. and now there is such a trend that many young women have such dangerous chances of getting cancer even if they do not smoke. and these are not men, but women, this trend is all over the world so it's not worth it to calm down if a person does not smoke. yes, of course , it is difficult to catch the disease at the beginning of the disease, but you have to be attentive to your health, and during the war, people forget that they have to be examined here, i want to say that now in ukraine we need health i am both physically and mentally people, so please consult a doctor, do not delay if any symptoms are related to lung cancer, and those that may be due to lung cancer or other diseases, do not delay , consult a doctor, this is very important. many people think that they don't have money, they won't be able to be treated, that's why they don't go to a doctor. i want to note that since the beginning of the war, the natio
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especially of course the divorce of the then prince of wales and princess diana, which it goes into in painful detail, always accepting the dianaaming everyone else. the team behind the crown disagree. dominic west, who plays prince charles, feels opinions will change once people see the series for themselves. a lot of people are very. sensitive about the show, especially since the queen died, and i think a lot of people - are worried about what might be in the show but i don't think- there's any need to be. i do think it is fair to both sides and i think it is sort of extremely empathetic of both camps. royal divorce, the annus horribilis — this was always going to be uncomfortable for the royal family. but this is more than history. it is about today, and reputations. david sillito, bbc news. the actor bill treacher, who played arthur fowler in the first decade of eastenders, has died at the age of 92. he was one of the first actors to be cast in the soap, appearing in the first episode in february 1985. in one memorable scene, he explored the nature of mental illness when he admitted stealing money. have you robbed a bank? n
especially of course the divorce of the then prince of wales and princess diana, which it goes into in painful detail, always accepting the dianaaming everyone else. the team behind the crown disagree. dominic west, who plays prince charles, feels opinions will change once people see the series for themselves. a lot of people are very. sensitive about the show, especially since the queen died, and i think a lot of people - are worried about what might be in the show but i don't think- there's...
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princess diana, they interview. princess dianabout them. they try and pull the wool over our eyes. i mean , i think the bbc is one i mean, i think the bbc is one of the most corrupt organisations in britain . organisations in britain. i think i'm going to have to agree you i can't think of one thing. i can come up with in the defence to say oh, you've been a bit heavy handed, there. no, actually i don't think you are. the golden thing here is worth paying the golden thing here is worth paying to be paying it. we're paying to be insulted we're paying to be told what is by people like gary what it is by people like gary lineker , another outspoken lineker, another outspoken people for the bbc. people that work for the bbc. you know, gary he was a footballer. so quite fit at the time, actually. but you've just into what is it now. i'm not really interested in what you've got about lot too, got to say about a lot too, because kick a ball because you could kick a ball one people going one of these people going to learn trouble is learn
princess diana, they interview. princess dianabout them. they try and pull the wool over our eyes. i mean , i think the bbc is one i mean, i think the bbc is one of the most corrupt organisations in britain . organisations in britain. i think i'm going to have to agree you i can't think of one thing. i can come up with in the defence to say oh, you've been a bit heavy handed, there. no, actually i don't think you are. the golden thing here is worth paying the golden thing here is worth paying...
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princess diana, they interview. princess dianabout them. they try and pull the wool over our eyes. i mean , i think the bbc is one i mean, i think the bbc is one of the most corrupt organisations in britain . organisations in britain. i think i'm going to have to agree you i can't think of one thing. i can come up with in the defence to say oh, you've been a bit heavy handed, there. no, actually i don't think you are. the golden thing here is worth paying the golden thing here is worth paying to be paying it. we're paying to be insulted we're paying to be told what is people like gary what it is by people like gary lineker , another outspoken lineker, another outspoken people for the bbc. people that work for the bbc. you know, gary he was a footballer. so quite fit at the time, actually. but you've just into what is it now. i'm not really interested in what you've got say a lot too, got to say about a lot too, because could kick a ball got to say about a lot too, beceofe could kick a ball got to say about a lot too, beceof these
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i want diana and her mother to come to our family now, because diana was born in the 21st century andour maternity hospitals all children are checked completely free of charge for diseases that can lead to cretinism, and this spectrum includes both hypothyroidism and dianochka, ours was checked correctly. yes, and it seems that we had a blood test from the heel, and we were diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism, so from the ninth day of life we turned to the endocrinologist doctor, who prescribed us treatment, that is, we removed hormones based on a blood test, and we take these hormones. from the ninth day of life, morning, a pill, counting - thyroid hormones and that's it. how do you learn, my dear. i'm in fours and fives. i'm very good knowledge. so i see it, serious girl. what are your favorite items? i love humanities very much. i myself read very quickly, i write poetry. i have good knowledge in all this mine. well, read us poetry. forgive your institutions yes, yours come on, the child could, by the way, an alpine cretin, but a smart, wonderful girl is growing up. let's. g
i want diana and her mother to come to our family now, because diana was born in the 21st century andour maternity hospitals all children are checked completely free of charge for diseases that can lead to cretinism, and this spectrum includes both hypothyroidism and dianochka, ours was checked correctly. yes, and it seems that we had a blood test from the heel, and we were diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism, so from the ninth day of life we turned to the endocrinologist doctor, who...
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diana receives a special program. she is learning to play with us. i'm on the cool dianasystem of services for special children and their families. you can support the work of the fund. help us help more. i decided to kill her. he said that instead of an incident he dreamed of receiving, including circumstantial evidence, testifying to his there was no specific material evidence of involvement, they began to track her way into the alley, and a completely different woman comes out of the alley. it took me several months. on the roads due to snowfalls, it persists in the regions of the european part of russia. we will talk more about this with the leading specialist of the phobos center evgeny tishkovets evgeny hello in the capital region, the warning of snowfalls about black ice has been extended until saturday. and where else will the element manifest itself brightly? good afternoon at the epicenter bad weather will be located in the middle volga orenburg region and fool around. as they say, this is all you need to know about the past snowfalls in samara.
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feel like was it diana ross reach out and feel like was it diana ross reach out and touch somebody's hand and but make the connections. to the community college library and the public library the academic library getting the professors to to do their book talks in the public library to make the connections librarians. and i know that it's hard sometimes with getting out of your facility, but get out. of the facility go to some of the meetings go to some of the things in communities and also be at the table when these discussions about sharing resources are happening get on committees do that, but just make the step. and and try it and see you you might be surprised when you go to another type of library and meet the librarian there meet the director there and and see what you have in common. and set up some reciprocity if you can between the two, i mean, there are more novels read in public libraries than there are red in academic libraries. so the novel collection was not as nearly as extensive at au when i got theirs as i had as i had been at dc public. i think the other pieces is
feel like was it diana ross reach out and feel like was it diana ross reach out and touch somebody's hand and but make the connections. to the community college library and the public library the academic library getting the professors to to do their book talks in the public library to make the connections librarians. and i know that it's hard sometimes with getting out of your facility, but get out. of the facility go to some of the meetings go to some of the things in communities and also be...
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diana receives a special program. she is learning to play with us. i'm on the cool dianaervices for their special children families. you can support the work of the foundation. help us help more. the emirates from them were the first to officially register the russian vaccine satellite kam of quality not only for the middle east but also for many countries in the world of the state, because of this, each side has its own political culture, its own society with its own norms of values. in the holy quran that if there is available medical protection, it should not be accepted, that is, people understand that the answer is. we received a lot of requests that we go out more often, well, we try. in the west they try us declare a pariah country. let's look at this story a little differently. this is an attempt to hear recreate. through painting, the entire panorama of the great country is artistic fantasy. you know 2 minutes, which means that we often have to learn from the enemy, right. you look, how the americans were preparing the invasion of iraq professionalism for 12 year
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and of course, the one of particular sort of notoriety at the time was princess diana , prince charles, princess diana awkward for royal family. it became even more awkward when . there were questions about who was going to pay for the restoration, which was to be was going to pay for the restoration, which was to b e £40 restoration, which was to be £40 million. the queen million. in the end, the queen did by opening up did pay for it by opening up buckingham palace to tourists for first time, and it was finally completed exactly five years later in 97, on the 20th of november. and time for the duke of edinburgh and the queen's golden anniversary . queen's golden anniversary. affections and reminiscences there. thank you very much indeed, alice great to talk to you , alice porter. there are you, alice porter. there are national reporter in windsor just outside the castle covering 30 years since the devastating fire that happened there . other fire that happened there. other events as well . now, after over events as well. now, after over a decade of controversy of being awarded the games, the 2022 fi
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diana receives a special program. she is learning to play with us. i'm on the cool dianaiend naked hearts creates a free system of services for special children and their families. you can support the work. help us help more. dear friends, i am pleased to invite you to our new edition of the besogon tv author's program, which will be called, why was our program called that? looking forward to seeing you? always wondering where it all starts now? we'll take care of this. it will be the honest detective. this is a tax program. i am larisa kadysheva hello, the federal tax service has completed the distribution of notifications for the payment of property taxes for the past 2021. who is eligible for benefits and how to get them we’ll talk about this in just a couple of minutes alexey loschenov join us head of the taxation department of the federal tax service of russia but right now it’s traditionally a few numbers 448, as many companies will participate in the tax monitoring program from 2023 following the consideration of the application of taxpayers, the federal tax servic
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diana olick joins us to explain. hi, diana. >> hey, carl yeah, i feel like i've been saying there's nothing for sale for years now. well, scratch that there is more for sale but not because more sellers are listing. it's because homes are sitting on the market longer the number of active listings jumped 33.5% in october from the year before, hitting the highest level in two years that's according to realtor.com. this even as new listings dropped almost 16% in pending listings dropped 30% homes are now taking a week longer to sell than last october. 20% of all listings have now had a price cut double from a year ago. of course, all real estate is local. among the 50 largest markets, 42 saw inventory rise the phoenix, up 174% from a year ago. raleigh and nashville also saw triple digit gains listings, though, were still down in hartford, connecticut, milwaukee and chicago. all of this, of course, because of rising mortgage rates which rose this rate, hitting 7.3% yesterday. the increase since january has added almost $1,000 to the monthly payment on the median priced home. you can see what that's done to the home builder stock itb off 7% and given the latest fed commentary, it's unlikely we'll see mortgage rates come down significantly any time soon david? >> well, diana let's continue the conversation right now and bring in doug bower, ceo of tri pointe homes, one of the largest builders of homes in the united states you heard, diana we've had you on before. give me your take on where the market stands and what you think of her comments and analysis of of data. >> david, thanks for having me on this morning. and before i get to that, i want to give a big shout out to the tri pointe team. we had a great third quarter eps up 24% looking to have a great strong finish to '22. that kind of is really the tale and the setup for two different years. '22 and '23. as diana reported on the resale market, we reported demand very sluggish the interesting thing, the consumers on the sideline. on the one hand they see and hear headlines about rates going up on the other hand, where are prices going to go we reported orders down 50% year over year. generally the whole industry is selling at half of what it should be selling. so, you know, i would -- david, i would s
diana olick joins us to explain. hi, diana. >> hey, carl yeah, i feel like i've been saying there's nothing for sale for years now. well, scratch that there is more for sale but not because more sellers are listing. it's because homes are sitting on the market longer the number of active listings jumped 33.5% in october from the year before, hitting the highest level in two years that's according to realtor.com. this even as new listings dropped almost 16% in pending listings dropped 30%...
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diana olick apparently has like visuals of this the magic of tv, diana >> that's right, brian in fact, i've seen one-offs of 3-d-printed homes before, but alver anything of this size and sce. why a major builder, lennar, is betting big on this, coming up next on "the exchange. ure. with the right balance of risk and reward. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect. hi, my name is tony cooper. and if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plan you choose, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. all of these plans include a healthy options allowance. depending on the plans available in your area, you could get up to $1800 a year to help pay for essentials like eligible groceries, utilities, rent, pet care and over-the-counter items. other benefits on these plans may include free rides to and from your medical appointments. and our large network of doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies. so, call the number on your screen now and ask about a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. better care begins with listening. humana. a more human way to healthcare. >>> welcome back let's talk housing the builders, by the way, their stocks are up double digits right now. and while interest rates get all the attention lately, there is another big issue in the business that is labor. or rather, lack thereof. so at least one home builder is turning to something else to solve that problem and that is really gigantic printers dianack is live in georgetown, texas, with that story. how do you print a home? >> well, brian, i'm going to show you these are the massive 3-d printers, which are literally doing the job of more than a dozen construction workers as i said, we've seen one-offs before on 3-d printed homes, but never anything like this they're squeezing out homes at a rate of one every two weeks, 3-d printed homes in the first-ever full-scale 3-d community from a national home builder, lennar. >> this is the first 100 homes, but we expect to bring to be able to bring this to scale, and at scale, we really bring cycle times down and costs down. >> reporter: lennar is partnering with icon, which has printed a half dozen homes here in texas and in mexico, but nothing like this. >> this system is designed to operate 24 hours a day so that as you look out at the whole community, this is a factory. it's a portable factory that we've brought here with a fleet of printers. >> reporter: to build 100 homes ranging from
diana olick apparently has like visuals of this the magic of tv, diana >> that's right, brian in fact, i've seen one-offs of 3-d-printed homes before, but alver anything of this size and sce. why a major builder, lennar, is betting big on this, coming up next on "the exchange. ure. with the right balance of risk and reward. so you can enjoy more of...this. this is the planning effect. hi, my name is tony cooper. and if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really...
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diana receives a special program. she is learning to play with us. i'm on a classy dianaree system of services for special children of their families. you can support the work of the foundation. help us help more. what does the donetsk land and wolves contain and more bullet ammunition? already down. women, their children, they endure, therefore they endure, the military artillery systems of the loaded forces of ukraine literally hide in residential areas in neighboring settlements. we have such a protect people. we are protecting a lot of national people here. in principle, they are called in one word russian. dear friends, i want to offer you a mini-series small dates we filmed almost 30 years ago. i thought about what, probably, they should talk about painting, that is, the idea arose to try to hear what the artist could hear when he painted a portrait or landscape? it seems to me that it makes sense to recall who russian culture is, in particular, yes, russian painting, which the world is watching, in order to know everything about russia, we watch the best historical
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wearing a brooch featuring image and to her featuring her image and to her late law, diana, by late mother in law, dianalovers knot tiara . meanwhile, across knot tiara. meanwhile, across the pond , meghan markle was busy the pond, meghan markle was busy casting off the last of her dignity by releasing this . as dignity by releasing this. as you're getting older, you're exploring and starting to understand your sensuality , your understand your sensuality, your feminine, divine being, your sexuality . oftentimes, it can be sexuality. oftentimes, it can be very , very much used against very, very much used against you. and i give the example of, you. and i give the example of, you know , for a woman especially you know, for a woman especially versus a man, a man, if he is a player, i would have fun or whatever he's doing. it's often celebrated and even heralded. but for a woman, i don't care if she is perhaps the most successful woman in finance in her mid fifties. i promise you, someone will still go. yeah, but she was such a in college . now she was such a in college. now some people online have said t
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wearing a brooch featuring image and to her featuring her image and to her late law, diana, by late mother in law, dianalovers knot tiara . meanwhile, across knot tiara. meanwhile, across the pond , meghan markle was busy the pond, meghan markle was busy casting off the last of her dignity by releasing this . as dignity by releasing this. as you're getting older, you're exploring and starting to understand your sensuality , your understand your sensuality, your feminine, divine being, your sexuality . oftentimes, it can be sexuality. oftentimes, it can be very , very much used against very, very much used against you. and i give the example of, you. and i give the example of, you know , for a woman especially you know, for a woman especially versus a man, a man, if he is a player, i would have fun or whatever he's doing. it's often celebrated and even heralded. but for a woman, i don't care if she is perhaps the most successful woman in finance in her mid fifties. i promise you, someone will still go. yeah, but she was such a in college . now she was such a in college. now some people online have said t
wearing a brooch featuring image and to her featuring her image and to her late law, diana, by late mother in law, dianalovers knot tiara . meanwhile, across knot tiara. meanwhile, across the pond , meghan markle was busy the pond, meghan markle was busy casting off the last of her dignity by releasing this . as dignity by releasing this. as you're getting older, you're exploring and starting to understand your sensuality , your understand your sensuality, your feminine, divine being, your...
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diana olick has more on that story for us diana? >> david, home sales overall we know are dropping fast due to the higher interest rates. while investors don't always use mortgages they don't want to get into a market where prices are weakening. investor home purchases dropped just over 30% in the third quarter compared to the same time a year ago according to red fin. this is the biggest drop in investor sales since the great recession minus the brief pause at the start of the pandemic the drop in investors outpaced the drop in the overall market where sales were down about 27%. now the investor share of sales came down but just slightly to 17.5% from 18% a year ago still up compared with prepandemic levels, though those investors who are still buying are paying more the typical price paid was up 6.4% year over year. markets seeing the biggest in investor portland, phoenix, portland, atlanta and miami to name a few of those. most of those were some of the hottest pandemic driven markets and are seeing the biggest overall pullback in both sales and prices not great news for the eye buyers out there like open door which have been buying far fewer homes to flip. redfin announced it was shuttering its eye buying program, zillow did that last year this does not appear to be hitting the single family reits which invests in home but they have the rental model and rental demand is still strong even though rents are coming down a bit. this pullback, though, with investors just another effect of the rising rates on the economy. david? >> and not an unimportant one. dianake, in the 20 seconds we have left, thoughts on the rest of the sday? >> s&p kind of lev stating the market coiled tightly here, under 4,000. might make a run at it here. also inverted yield curve, very dramatic. >> yeah. >> rest of the week promises to be quiet "techcheck" starts now >> good tuesday morning. welcome to "techcheck. i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and deirdre bosa a lot more on tech's stories from dell to zoom to disney and more first, ftx executives taking to a delaware courtroom for their first ever appearance before a bankruptcy judge eamon javers is live on the scene there. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, karl they a
diana olick has more on that story for us diana? >> david, home sales overall we know are dropping fast due to the higher interest rates. while investors don't always use mortgages they don't want to get into a market where prices are weakening. investor home purchases dropped just over 30% in the third quarter compared to the same time a year ago according to red fin. this is the biggest drop in investor sales since the great recession minus the brief pause at the start of the pandemic...
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diana and lowe's, which said that a slowing housing market isn't hurting its bottom line. diana. >> yeah, morgan, and the reason for that was a surprising willingness by consumers to spend even more on home improvement. it mirrored what home depot's cfo richard mcfail said yesterday. he he called it an improve in place mentality. and this morning lowe's ceo marvin ellison listed the three drivers behind it. first, massive amounts of home equity among current homeowners that they can use it to pay for all the remodeling the unprecedented run-up in home prices during the first years of the pan democratic, up over 40% in just two years, gave homeowners a collective $11 trillion in so-called tapable equity by the start of this year according to blockmate that's how much you can pull out and. the age of the u.s. housing stock, about 40 years old, which is the oldest since world war ii and finally, high levels of personal disposable income it all drove housing remodeling. back to you. >> thank you very much, diana. and to target now, the outlier, which saw its shoppers retreat melissa repko, is this a matter of target misreading the customer or is it a matter of target being a leading indicator potentially of what's to come? what do you say? >> hi, tyler yes, a lot of target's troubles actually come down to its merchandise mix. a lot of what target sells is discretionary merchandise. and it's seeing a pullback particularly it was talking about how in the final weeks of october and into early november it's been seeing a slowdown. this may not be showing up yet in the numbers that steve referred to. those retail sales numbers it may just be the start of that pullback and target is known for sailing lot of items all across the board, in home and apparel only 20% of what it sells is grocery vs. walmart, which reported well and did well it's a very big different percentage because with walmart about 56% of its overall annual revenue comes from grocery so a lot of those target runs that people think
diana and lowe's, which said that a slowing housing market isn't hurting its bottom line. diana. >> yeah, morgan, and the reason for that was a surprising willingness by consumers to spend even more on home improvement. it mirrored what home depot's cfo richard mcfail said yesterday. he he called it an improve in place mentality. and this morning lowe's ceo marvin ellison listed the three drivers behind it. first, massive amounts of home equity among current homeowners that they can use...
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diana is 4 years old. i know she has autism. i heard that used to teach a special program. she is learning to play with us. yana is cool dianaes a free system of services for special children of their families. you can support the work of the foundation. help us help more. and this is russia 24 main facts right now there is a risk of a nuclear accident. this is admission the head of rosatom on the situation at the zaporozhye nuclear power plant and all because of the new shelling by the armed forces, kiev resumed dangerous provocations. in moscow , they are calling on the multi-team to take a clearer position, negotiations between rosatom and magats. according to aleksey likhachev, they continued all night discussing the consequences of ukrainian massive shelling, which resumed over the weekend, and how to achieve security guarantees.
diana is 4 years old. i know she has autism. i heard that used to teach a special program. she is learning to play with us. yana is cool dianaes a free system of services for special children of their families. you can support the work of the foundation. help us help more. and this is russia 24 main facts right now there is a risk of a nuclear accident. this is admission the head of rosatom on the situation at the zaporozhye nuclear power plant and all because of the new shelling by the armed...
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diana's rivals are therefore possible. anyway , it's all about her. well, on the other hand, i was not a king, happy with diana everyone is well aware of this. well, you just had to make a choice at the right time. here, therefore, it is not clear what the student had in mind. only he knows this, but i suggest moving on to the next news a new record in the mini in the world of cinema, the continuation of the black panther showed the best start in the world box office since the time of spider-man. no way home and the sequel to doctor strange at the global box office , the film's performance was one of the highest in the post-pandemic era in the world at the opening weekend by 29% better than batman and better than black panther by 4%. let me remind you that the key role of superheroes. the first black panther, played by chadwick, boseman, the actor died back in 2020. but black panther director ryan coogler said that filming a sequel without chedwig was the most difficult thing he had ever done. it was announced that thursday's role in oman will not be recreated in the continuation of the mission in black panthe
diana's rivals are therefore possible. anyway , it's all about her. well, on the other hand, i was not a king, happy with diana everyone is well aware of this. well, you just had to make a choice at the right time. here, therefore, it is not clear what the student had in mind. only he knows this, but i suggest moving on to the next news a new record in the mini in the world of cinema, the continuation of the black panther showed the best start in the world box office since the time of...
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diana and their collaboration behind the tell all book "diana: her true story". >> script writers asked what was the color of the wallpaper in my daughter's bedroom because that's where i had an office for a time. >> reporter: the season focusing on the so-called war of the wales during the '90s. >> prince charles famously replied whatever in love means and asked if he was in love with you. how did that make you feel? >> absolutely traumatized. >> reporter: "the crown" criticized for its fictional take on the lives of the royal family with calls for disclaimers to be added making it clear that it's fiction, not fact. morton says he was stunned by the accuracy of elizabeth debicki's portrayal of dianae was a bit shocked. >> what i didn't realize at the time was her sense of isolation, her sense of despair inside the royal system. >> reporter: as the series details the reaction to his first best-seller morton has written about the royal family for decades and now in his new book he's exploring the influence of queen elizabeth ii. >> what impressed me most about her majesty the queen she is a living emblem of keep calm and carry on. >> reporter: the queen, her life, painting an intimate portrait of the woman beloved for her 70 years on the throne. >> i think the book is a complete picture of her majesty. she was only 25 when she came to the throne and she became the ceo of great britain inc. and it was a tremendous tsunami of responsibility that threatened to overwhelm her and the book charts that exploration. >> reporter: and for the legacy she left behind. >> i hope that readers come away with the human being, she's a woman, a grandmother, a great grandmother. she has a compelling
diana and their collaboration behind the tell all book "diana: her true story". >> script writers asked what was the color of the wallpaper in my daughter's bedroom because that's where i had an office for a time. >> reporter: the season focusing on the so-called war of the wales during the '90s. >> prince charles famously replied whatever in love means and asked if he was in love with you. how did that make you feel? >> absolutely traumatized. >>...
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diana in ogmore by sea, which is a wonderful sounding place. it's so nice. diana said. i believe the big operation was referring to in cardiff when she was a student, was called the lexington. i have fond too , and my fond memories of it too, and my friend a waitress there . friend was a waitress there. it's not super yeah no. it's not super brown. yeah no. apparently, yes. thomas apparently, yes. and thomas says, oh, we've got to have a chinwag about cardiff having undertaken primary secondary undertaken my primary secondary and university education in cardiff. i have a lifelong bank of memories associated with it . of memories associated with it. however, i have to say my most prominent childhood memory involves to involves dad taking me to cardiff market to buy bowls full of cockles round in himalayan salt and vinegar and then walking through the city centre together. fossils oh my mother likes cardiff cockles. oh, my mother likes cockles . never try mother likes cockles. never try sitting there with a pin it can amount. oh oh i thought your memories of cardiff . it's memories of cardiff. it's a smashing city. it really is. yes i want to go to baltimore by sea . it's in wales, in the vale of glamorgan. i think it's very pretty place. apparently it's literally a village on the seaside which we wish would be there . dianacan see out out of your window done and send it to us. let's it is one month ago. guess what, 70 today, 70th anniversary today, 70th birthday. i don't know . the mousetrap, is it know. the mousetrap, is it agatha christie play? 70 years has now gone 70 years. the only thing that stopped it was lockdown . but after lockdown , lockdown. but after lockdown, after the pandemic, the audiences came right back. so it's been going for 70 years strong. you see in the same theatre as it always been in the same theatre. i know about that. but to take it to but they're going to take it to broadway now. apparently, agatha said it . she said she didn't want it. she didn't to go to the didn't want it to go to the united oh, it on united states. oh, watch it on broadway . for some she broadway. for some reason, she didn't be right, didn't think it would be right, but they are taking a version of it well, it to broadway now. oh, well, quite it, to have quite amazing, isn't it, to have written a play th
diana in ogmore by sea, which is a wonderful sounding place. it's so nice. diana said. i believe the big operation was referring to in cardiff when she was a student, was called the lexington. i have fond too , and my fond memories of it too, and my friend a waitress there . friend was a waitress there. it's not super yeah no. it's not super brown. yeah no. apparently, yes. thomas apparently, yes. and thomas says, oh, we've got to have a chinwag about cardiff having undertaken primary secondary...
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diana. the royal divorces. the annus horribilis. this is a blow—by—blow account of the most turbulent years of the marriage of charles and diana. well, come on, then. let's blow them away. damejudi dench asked for netflix to make clear this was fiction. 0fficial royal biographer william shawcross is simply appalled. it's a beautifully produced, very lavish and expensive piece of propaganda, directed against the monarchy. this forthcoming series has attracted particular press attention. because it's dealing with people's lives now, all the most hurtful times of their lives, and particularly their divorces and especially, of course, the divorce of the then prince of wales and princess dianahow the world has changed and everyone's just blaming everyone else. the team behind the crown disagree. the cast feels opinion will change once people see how they've portrayed the story of charles and diana. a lot of people are very sensitive about the show, especially since the queen died. and i think a lot of people are worried of what might be in the show. but i don't think there's any need to be. i do think it's fair to both sides, and i think it sort of is extremely empathetic of both camps. 0ne scene featuring the former prime ministerjohn major and the prince of wales has been described by the real sirjohn major as a barrelload of nonsense. the actor playing him feels people need to see it first. i think the great thing about the show is that it humanises people in very, very difficult situations. and i think the more that we can understand about each other, really, and that's what drama can do, is help people understand. and for one royal author, their personal verdict on wha
diana. the royal divorces. the annus horribilis. this is a blow—by—blow account of the most turbulent years of the marriage of charles and diana. well, come on, then. let's blow them away. damejudi dench asked for netflix to make clear this was fiction. 0fficial royal biographer william shawcross is simply appalled. it's a beautifully produced, very lavish and expensive piece of propaganda, directed against the monarchy. this forthcoming series has attracted particular press attention....
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of princess diana you can see that very real pain, and we, of course, in general, this is a great responsibility, a textbook image of everything really looked at the photos of princess dianaady a and she has a huge number of fans around the world. and so, i just have no idea how eliza prepared at all for such a difficult role. but i’m sure that, for example, knowledge of languages helped her. i know that she is very good at picking up dialects of various american vernaculars as well as british vernaculars. i know that the lady also spoke, with such a very interesting strange little overtone, and she repeated it too, perhaps this is also a secret, so it’s worth support. actress elizabeth biki, because it really is a very big responsibility. well, we are waiting for the premiere of the fifth season. it will take place today. well, i propose to move on to the next news , the financial magazine has named the names of the highest paid celebrities who continue to earn even after their death. first place in the ranking. received by lord of the rings author john tolkien he died back in 1973, but in august received $ 500 million from the sale of the brand in just 13 participants
of princess diana you can see that very real pain, and we, of course, in general, this is a great responsibility, a textbook image of everything really looked at the photos of princess dianaady a and she has a huge number of fans around the world. and so, i just have no idea how eliza prepared at all for such a difficult role. but i’m sure that, for example, knowledge of languages helped her. i know that she is very good at picking up dialects of various american vernaculars as well as...