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diana was seen as mother teresa. just as he's seen his father walking one step behind the queen, prince charles expected his bride to walk one step behind him. diana was a star. they would have to go out and meet the world. it was stressful. it was only a matter of time before something would go public. ♪ light it up like dynamite ♪ (this is ah) ♪ light it up like dynamite ♪ so watch me light the fire and set the night alight (alright) ♪ ♪ shining through the city... ♪ ♪ be it discovering talent in different continents... and entirely different sports, or discovering a smoother whisky by double-aging, sometimes, it's just better to stay curious. dewar's (chime) they were able to give me a personal loan so i could pay off all of my credit cards. (chime) i got my mortgage through sofi and the whole process was so easy. choosing sofi was literally one of the best decisions i could have ever made because it gave me peace of mind. >>> five years after the marriage of prince accecharles diana, -- andrew had
diana was seen as mother teresa. just as he's seen his father walking one step behind the queen, prince charles expected his bride to walk one step behind him. diana was a star. they would have to go out and meet the world. it was stressful. it was only a matter of time before something would go public. ♪ light it up like dynamite ♪ (this is ah) ♪ light it up like dynamite ♪ so watch me light the fire and set the night alight (alright) ♪ ♪ shining through the city... ♪ ♪ be it...
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so diana was really a bit duped in this whole situation. >> diana's in an office at buckingham palace and notices there's a parcel addressed to camilla parker bowles. she opens it and finds this bracelet. diana felt, you know, who are you marrying, me or camilla? >> charles is going off on his trip to australia and there are images of diana weeping. >> it wasn't because he was going and she was sad. she overheard him talking to camilla just before he'd boarded the plane. she's thinking, how can i go through with this? should i call the wedding off? she goes to see her sisters and she explains the situation. >> and really their response she got from her sister was fairly succinct. your face is on the mugs and tea cloths now. that's it. >> the nation expects it. it's going to be a huge royal wedding. you play your part. we have only one standard when it comes to the quality of our cars: the highest. it's why only 1 in 10 cars we look at qualify to sell on our site. if it's been in a reported accident, we won't sell it. and at our state-of-the-art facilities our ase certified mechanics r
so diana was really a bit duped in this whole situation. >> diana's in an office at buckingham palace and notices there's a parcel addressed to camilla parker bowles. she opens it and finds this bracelet. diana felt, you know, who are you marrying, me or camilla? >> charles is going off on his trip to australia and there are images of diana weeping. >> it wasn't because he was going and she was sad. she overheard him talking to camilla just before he'd boarded the plane. she's...
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and that enabled bashir to get the interview the question is whether diana would have done this anyway and it's my belief that she would she was getting approached by oprah and she was getting approached by barbara walters i don't know maybe artie were getting in touch with that certainly david frost was what we know bashir did was to cheat in order to secure the interview. the question is whether the cheating involved diana saying things there were 'd 3 of us in the marriage i don't think charles would be suitable for what i told the top job whether she would have said these things anyway and i think she would because it was after all the previous year that charles himself started the trouble by giving his own interview in which he started talking about his love for camilla so diana wanted to get her own back and as i say martin bashir used to be as methods allegedly to jump the queue but i think if he hadn't jumped the queue someone else would have got diana to say these things before. for she died with a religious matter of the ribisi martin bashir denies all wrongdoing as you know
and that enabled bashir to get the interview the question is whether diana would have done this anyway and it's my belief that she would she was getting approached by oprah and she was getting approached by barbara walters i don't know maybe artie were getting in touch with that certainly david frost was what we know bashir did was to cheat in order to secure the interview. the question is whether the cheating involved diana saying things there were 'd 3 of us in the marriage i don't think...
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when it came to giving honor and homage to diana her 1st idea was we'll stay up in scotland until the morning of the funeral we'll fly down for the funeral and then we'll go back to scotland the game we'll have done our duty. thankfully at that time britain had a prime minister since controversial but then in the 1st flush of his powers tony blair who said simply to the queen i'm afraid that is not possible there apart flowers piling up outside your palace you can't just drive past them you've got to come you've got to stay the night you've got to make a speech you got to say words as a grandmother and there was enormous hostility and anger towards the queen after the death of diana but when the queen did these things it turned the tide right around one of the revelations in my book is that when lord spencer was on the phone to prince giles in these tricky days between the death of diana and the funeral. something happened that caused a lot spencer to slam the ferndown and i asked him why this was he said because prince charles that as an insult to wards his sister only a few days dea
when it came to giving honor and homage to diana her 1st idea was we'll stay up in scotland until the morning of the funeral we'll fly down for the funeral and then we'll go back to scotland the game we'll have done our duty. thankfully at that time britain had a prime minister since controversial but then in the 1st flush of his powers tony blair who said simply to the queen i'm afraid that is not possible there apart flowers piling up outside your palace you can't just drive past them you've...
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he had difficulties with diana. their marriage had not worked but he still loved her. she was the mother of his children and this was the most shocking and terrible and ghastly thing to happen. >> that night, charles returns to be with his sons, william and harry. >> charles' priority was those boys. he was desperately worried about them. they were at a very tender, difficult sort of age. 15 and 12. >> i rang up queen elizabeth to say how awful and i hope the boys are all right. and she said, i think they're in total shock. they haven't cried. >> the immediate reaction of the royal family was to say, we must hunker down, protect the children. there will be formalities that will follow, but that's what we do. >> but the country is in no mood for formality. >> she was different. she was like one of us, one of the people. >> it's a shock. >> people felt so emotional about diana. it was because she had had an extraordinary connection with everybody. people felt a kinship with her that was like your own beloved friend, mother, sister had died. >> she was a lovely person. we
he had difficulties with diana. their marriage had not worked but he still loved her. she was the mother of his children and this was the most shocking and terrible and ghastly thing to happen. >> that night, charles returns to be with his sons, william and harry. >> charles' priority was those boys. he was desperately worried about them. they were at a very tender, difficult sort of age. 15 and 12. >> i rang up queen elizabeth to say how awful and i hope the boys are all...
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the question is whether the cheating involved diana saying things there were 3 of us in the marriage i don't think charles would be suitable for what i told the top job. whether she would have said these things anyway and i think she would because it was after all the previous year that charles himself started the trouble by giving his own interview in which he started talking about his love for camilla so diana wanted to get her own back and as i say martin bashir used juby as methods allegedly to jump the queue but i think if he hadn't jumped the queue someone else would have got diana to say these things before she died or the religious matter of the ribisi martin bashir denies all wrongdoing as you know no one can seem to get a hold of him at the moment there is an official inquiry do you think tony hall who i should say was my boss at the b.b.c. a while back you think he should resign over the methods alleged to have been used to entrap that's the allegation princess diana well i think i hear agree with what prince william has said and prince harry is actually backed him up let'
the question is whether the cheating involved diana saying things there were 3 of us in the marriage i don't think charles would be suitable for what i told the top job. whether she would have said these things anyway and i think she would because it was after all the previous year that charles himself started the trouble by giving his own interview in which he started talking about his love for camilla so diana wanted to get her own back and as i say martin bashir used juby as methods...
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but mike as well as diana are a force in the senate, and diana did it again just recently. mike has called diana the most thoughtful person in the world, and that's no exaggeration. here in the senate ever year diana hostsn a christmas cookie party to thank, as they describe, the real workers that end keep the senate running; the janitors, the cleaning crews, the police officers, the food service workers. every year diana and her friends work hundreds of hours and bake hundreds of dozens of cookies. all the senate workers look forward to diana's 200 dozen thank you event every year -- that's not 200 cookies, it's 200 dozen cookies. 9 in fact, it's not unusual for people to ask when the party is in the hallway. mike the wonderful co-host. and this year, because of coronavirus, she couldn't do all the baking, but they had the cookie festival with baked cookies. thosend that couldn't get to have -- receiveec them in locations, mike and diana walked the halls of this building and the senate office building to make sure that the guards and the custodians and the janitors and oth
but mike as well as diana are a force in the senate, and diana did it again just recently. mike has called diana the most thoughtful person in the world, and that's no exaggeration. here in the senate ever year diana hostsn a christmas cookie party to thank, as they describe, the real workers that end keep the senate running; the janitors, the cleaning crews, the police officers, the food service workers. every year diana and her friends work hundreds of hours and bake hundreds of dozens of...
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but mike as well as diana are a force in the senate and diana did it again just recently. mike has called diana the most thoughtful person in the world and that's no exaggeration. here in the senate, every year, diana hosts a christmas cookie party to thank, as they describe, the real workers that keep the senate running. the janitors, cleaning crew, police officers, food service workers and every year diana and her friends work dozens of hours and make hundreds of dozens of cookies and all of the workers look forward to the 200 dozen cookie thank you event. it's not 200 cookies, it's 200 dozen cookies. >> it's not unusual for people to come up to diana in the hallway and ask when the party is. mike is the wonderful co-host and this year, because of coronavirus, she couldn't do all the baking, but they had the cookie festival with baked cookies and those that couldn't get to have, receive them in locations, mike and diana walked the halls of this building in the senate office building to make sure that the guards and the custodians and the janitors, and others got their ch
but mike as well as diana are a force in the senate and diana did it again just recently. mike has called diana the most thoughtful person in the world and that's no exaggeration. here in the senate, every year, diana hosts a christmas cookie party to thank, as they describe, the real workers that keep the senate running. the janitors, cleaning crew, police officers, food service workers and every year diana and her friends work dozens of hours and make hundreds of dozens of cookies and all of...
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as well as all of the other things that you mentioned, particularly the ones about diana who without which i would not have and the shoe store, i would nothave had politics , i would not have been here and i would not have been able to do anything . when we traveled around wyoming she does most of the driving i can work on speeches and legislation and it is a chance for us to move a little bit too, we don't get to do much of that in washington but i particularly want to thank you for your leadership and time. it's been phenomenal like the research you did on that speech. the strategy that you put into legislation is incredible. you got a lot done in spite of the differences we might have with the house or with the other side of the island but occasionally with the president and you keep this moving forward and
as well as all of the other things that you mentioned, particularly the ones about diana who without which i would not have and the shoe store, i would nothave had politics , i would not have been here and i would not have been able to do anything . when we traveled around wyoming she does most of the driving i can work on speeches and legislation and it is a chance for us to move a little bit too, we don't get to do much of that in washington but i particularly want to thank you for your...
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>>> plus princess diana's interview with the bbc some 25 years ago. was she tricked into dishing royal dirt? we'll explain how the bbc has reignited the long-running debate. stay with us. oh wowzers, what a special family! special like my fudge stripes. made with real original keebler fudge. only elves can make cookies this good! keebler® - made with magic, loved by families™. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. keebler® - made with magic, listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ you're choosing to get connected to the most to xfinity mobile, reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace
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. >> reporter: why did diana do the interview? how was she convinced to lift the lid on what was really going on behind palace walls? >> why have you decided to give this interview now? why have you decided to speak at this time? >> reporter: the recurring allegation is that martin bashir knew exactly why. that he had used forged documents that suggested the palace staff were working against her and being paid to spy on her. a graphic designer then working for the bbc admits he mocked up the statements, but on bashir's instructions and without knowing how the forgeries would be used. >> he started talking to me about needing some bank statements. i asked him, just to sketch me up what he was looking for, because he was always saying, well, i've seen it, i've seen the stuff, but you know, i can't get hold of it and i need copies made of it. >> reporter: diana's brother, charles spencer, claims bashir used the false bank statements to trick him into getting an introduction to diana. >> so, his point is that the whole premise of the
. >> reporter: why did diana do the interview? how was she convinced to lift the lid on what was really going on behind palace walls? >> why have you decided to give this interview now? why have you decided to speak at this time? >> reporter: the recurring allegation is that martin bashir knew exactly why. that he had used forged documents that suggested the palace staff were working against her and being paid to spy on her. a graphic designer then working for the bbc admits...
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diana: dÍgame. borja: doctora, me gustarÍa saber quÉ ocurre cuando las personas reciben una prueba de covid-19 positiva. diana: cuando reciben la prueba de covid-19 positiva reciben un text del departamento y ponen ese nÚmero en su telÉfono. y por medio de bluetooth van a notificar a las personas que han estado cercanas a alguien que estuvo positivo. no van a saber quiÉn es. pero es una forma de alertar a las personas acerca de nosotros y estÁn positivos. alguien que estuvo cerca de los seis pies y tambiÉn a mÁs de 15 minutos. carolina: parecieron poco obvia la pregunta pero: ¿cuÁl es la meta que quieren conseguir con el uso de esta gran herramienta? diana: esto nos va a ayudar tambiÉn para que se ayuden a sÍ mismos. pueden saber inmediatamente si alguien estuvo despuÉs de 24 horas y saliÓ positivo o estuvo cerca entonces pueden alertar: ¿tengo sÍntomas, no tengo síntomas? tengo que hacerme el examen. hay un porcentaje de personas gracias doctora diana ramos! y cambiamos de informac
diana: dÍgame. borja: doctora, me gustarÍa saber quÉ ocurre cuando las personas reciben una prueba de covid-19 positiva. diana: cuando reciben la prueba de covid-19 positiva reciben un text del departamento y ponen ese nÚmero en su telÉfono. y por medio de bluetooth van a notificar a las personas que han estado cercanas a alguien que estuvo positivo. no van a saber quiÉn es. pero es una forma de alertar a las personas acerca de nosotros y estÁn positivos. alguien que estuvo cerca de los...
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why did diana do the interview? how was she convinced to lift the lid on what was really going on behind palace walls? why have you decided to give this interview now? why have you decided to speak at this time? >> reporter: the recurring allegation is bbc journalist martin bashir knew exactly why. that he had used forged documents that suggested the palace staff were working against her and being paid to spy on her. a graphic designer then working for the bbc, matt weissler, admits he mocked up the statements. but on bashir's instructions and not knowing how the forgeries would be used. >> he started talking to me about needing some bank statements. i asked him just to sketch me up what he was looking for because he was always saying, well, i have seen it. i have seen the stuff, but, you know, i can't get hold of it, and i need copies made of it. >> reporter: diana's brother, charles spencer, claims bashir used the false bank statements to trick him into getting an introduction to diana. his point is the whole prem
why did diana do the interview? how was she convinced to lift the lid on what was really going on behind palace walls? why have you decided to give this interview now? why have you decided to speak at this time? >> reporter: the recurring allegation is bbc journalist martin bashir knew exactly why. that he had used forged documents that suggested the palace staff were working against her and being paid to spy on her. a graphic designer then working for the bbc, matt weissler, admits he...
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campaign the way he tolday it on the floor when he worked up the courage to relay that suggestion to diana on the long drive home she almost swerved right off the road, fortunately they t were unharmed and the more that they talked the more that they like the idea of making a difference. at the rightful age of 30 this up-and-coming businessman ran for mayor and he won on his watch what could have been administrable disaster became an economic golden age for gillette. it did not take long for the town's fortunes to become the talk of political minds around wyoming. after a few years off the former mayor was representing his neighbors as state representative then as state senator. just like water seeks its own level they seek its best outlet. after seeking out a close victory his now fellow senator from wyomingen john barrasso, me packed his bags for washington in late 1996 and this body gained at that time is only trained accountant. mike knew if he was going to properly serve his beloved estate he would need fellow wyoming nights working alongside him. people who shared his no-nonsense aff
campaign the way he tolday it on the floor when he worked up the courage to relay that suggestion to diana on the long drive home she almost swerved right off the road, fortunately they t were unharmed and the more that they talked the more that they like the idea of making a difference. at the rightful age of 30 this up-and-coming businessman ran for mayor and he won on his watch what could have been administrable disaster became an economic golden age for gillette. it did not take long for...
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i think diana, and is better. i think communities have started rallied around their culture and heritage. sometimes it comes as a consequence because the question but you doing this if you're not speaking english are not raising the american flag and you can't be american. i do think there's definitely been our celebration. so for me, that part is gone. i think we are definitely doing better for sure. diana: so it leads me to ask stephanie coming right about the people who live in between, along the borders. how does one live in two cultures. stephanie: how do we live in two cultures. there was actually work this. that was how they described a situation and if they had the between two places. simultaneously and secretly, it would be honoring their own and a and strength. it would travel to roles. that is in effect its own status. a lot of people live in the borderland really come to think of themselves as occupying the space created this particular space of the years has become its own culture and fusion of a cult
i think diana, and is better. i think communities have started rallied around their culture and heritage. sometimes it comes as a consequence because the question but you doing this if you're not speaking english are not raising the american flag and you can't be american. i do think there's definitely been our celebration. so for me, that part is gone. i think we are definitely doing better for sure. diana: so it leads me to ask stephanie coming right about the people who live in between,...
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great privilege for my wife bobbi and me to serve the people of wyoming alongside mike and husband wife diana who is with us today. i mike is truly a devoted family man as well as a man of great and deep faith. in fact, mike taught sunday school over the decades, many in the faith community know that mike's first sunday schoolteacher was my wife bobbi's mother, jerry brown. jerry and husband wife both passed away this year, and they
great privilege for my wife bobbi and me to serve the people of wyoming alongside mike and husband wife diana who is with us today. i mike is truly a devoted family man as well as a man of great and deep faith. in fact, mike taught sunday school over the decades, many in the faith community know that mike's first sunday schoolteacher was my wife bobbi's mother, jerry brown. jerry and husband wife both passed away this year, and they
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my wife diana and i had moved to gillette a few years earlier. the town was facing a crisis as the discovery of oil, gas and coal turned it into a boomtown. the population start today skyrocket and city services were not keeping up. on the way home from that cody meeting while my wife was driving, i told her what senator simpson had said and that i was thinking maybe i should run for mayor. and it must have come to quite a shot. she ended up serving into the pit and coming back onto the road. ween we ended up talking about it seriously for the four hours it took to drive back to gillette and a lot of things needed to be done to make a difference for the town. i was new to the community, 29 years old, but i thought that gel let was in need of budget agendas and planning. not the most exciting topics on any people's attention. i ran anyway and i did win. nearly five decades later, having served as mayor, having served in the state house, having served in the-- as a state senator, and then as a u.s. senator, i still find myself motivated by the urge
my wife diana and i had moved to gillette a few years earlier. the town was facing a crisis as the discovery of oil, gas and coal turned it into a boomtown. the population start today skyrocket and city services were not keeping up. on the way home from that cody meeting while my wife was driving, i told her what senator simpson had said and that i was thinking maybe i should run for mayor. and it must have come to quite a shot. she ended up serving into the pit and coming back onto the road....
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diana, yes, was a victim. but not of the marriage. she was a victim of her terribly unhappy childhood. charles was a victim of his childhood and his situation. unable to marry a woman he loved, and camilla was a victim. she was locked in a marriage with a man who was serially unfaithful to her. >> reporter: it so happens our visit "the crown" set with peter morgan took place while this series was being filmed. and when questions about royal sensitivities were already being asked. >> do you hear from them, that's not the way it happened? >> anecdotally, you hear things. and i have made a habit of not believing a word i'm told. i've never had a conversation -- the only conversation i would trust would be one like this, in a private audience, with the queen. and since that is never going to happen, i really don't worry about it. >> take two! >> reporter: the producers have had cause to worry since, not just royal authors, but the royal-friendly press and the government cabinet minister have demanded that the show run a warning, saying it
diana, yes, was a victim. but not of the marriage. she was a victim of her terribly unhappy childhood. charles was a victim of his childhood and his situation. unable to marry a woman he loved, and camilla was a victim. she was locked in a marriage with a man who was serially unfaithful to her. >> reporter: it so happens our visit "the crown" set with peter morgan took place while this series was being filmed. and when questions about royal sensitivities were already being...
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de lo esperado, pero sus resultados a covid-19 dieron negativo, dos días después se iba a casa pero diana seguía hospitalizada. >> conoció a su pequeño por una llamada por zoom. después de dos semanas pudo recién abrazar a su esperado hijo. para las personas que no creen en el virus, dice diana que es real, que es una amenaza que puede amenazar tu vida >> la orden de quedarse en casa en el mundo permitiero que las emisiones de carbono bajara en 2020 se emitieron tres mil millones menos toneladas el año pasado hubo 40 mil millones, los índices bajaron porque hubo menos autos circulando menos aviones en vuelo >> es el cambio que hace el ser huma al noedioambiente, mucha precaución >> vamos al radar de la bahía vemos como sigue llegando la célula de lluvia dispersa hacia el valle central. más al sur en las montañas, cerca del observatorio ahí llueve también. sigue lloviendo en la región. este en el primero de dos frentes. en santa rosa 44 grados. sigue lloviendo en la región. acumulando lluvia mayormente nublado .el domingo llega el siguiente sistema que trae acumulados de ni
de lo esperado, pero sus resultados a covid-19 dieron negativo, dos días después se iba a casa pero diana seguía hospitalizada. >> conoció a su pequeño por una llamada por zoom. después de dos semanas pudo recién abrazar a su esperado hijo. para las personas que no creen en el virus, dice diana que es real, que es una amenaza que puede amenazar tu vida >> la orden de quedarse en casa en el mundo permitiero que las emisiones de carbono bajara en 2020 se emitieron tres mil...
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in times square, diana rocco, channel 7, eyewitness news. >> thank you, diana. good riddance. that's a good strong list they had there. >> saying good-bye to dry hands, but keep hand washing. >>> right now on "america this morning," flash at the capitol, the house votes to increase the value of those economic stimulus checks, but will the senate follow suit today? >> it comes as republicans join democrats in overriding president trump's veto of a major defense spending bill. >>> plus, the pentagon fights back against claims that it's not cooperating with president-elect biden's team. >>> pushed to the brink, hospitals in california now placing patients in conference rooms and gift shops with no space left amid fears of another surge in coronavirus. the desperate measures being taken and now the military deploying medical reinforcement. >>> gas attack, the fbi investigating after vandalism at a natural gas company leaves thousands of homes in the cold. the messe
in times square, diana rocco, channel 7, eyewitness news. >> thank you, diana. good riddance. that's a good strong list they had there. >> saying good-bye to dry hands, but keep hand washing. >>> right now on "america this morning," flash at the capitol, the house votes to increase the value of those economic stimulus checks, but will the senate follow suit today? >> it comes as republicans join democrats in overriding president trump's veto of a major...
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diana, thank you diana olick in washington, d.c >>> the european union the latest part of the world to begin vaccinations following the united states and the united kingdom but getting the vaccine to other parts of the world may prove to be more difficult high income countries have already reserved $9 billion of the estimated $12 billion doses expected to be produced next year and logistical challenges regardi ing shipping and cold storage could add another hurd toll distributing the vaccine to south asia and africa. with more, we're joined by silva in a and william hazeltine, chairman and president of the access health international. sylvana you manage health care in bangladesh. what are some of the pressing concerns, the challenges you're seeing on the ground there >> i think one of the issues that we're facing is certainly trust. i think this is something we're seeing developing in emerging economies alike. in the u.s. you're seeing mistrust caused by history of injustice in disadvantaged and minority communities and exacerbated in low and middle income countries like bangladesh mor
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diana volunteers for the campaign, 10 to 12 hours a week. she says more small business owners are joining the movement, and getting vocal about it. >> my livelihood is at stake once more so we need to decide. >> he created the campaign in june. he calls it a nonpartisan effort that is heating up in part because of support from frustrated small businesses. >> it has grown exponentially ever since his french laundry debacle and where he attended the birthday party. >> the last time california recalled the governor was gray davis in 2003, replaced by arnold schwarzenegger. the recall actually work? our political analyst says it will take a visible candidate to step into the governor's role and a lot of cash. >> it is considerably happen again? >> yes, it could. is it likely? >> well, let's the where things go in the next few weeks and what people feel like if and when these lockdowns happen. >>> the campaign has 800 >>> the campaign has 800,000 signatures so far. they need 1.6 million by march to call for a special election by march 10. we have
diana volunteers for the campaign, 10 to 12 hours a week. she says more small business owners are joining the movement, and getting vocal about it. >> my livelihood is at stake once more so we need to decide. >> he created the campaign in june. he calls it a nonpartisan effort that is heating up in part because of support from frustrated small businesses. >> it has grown exponentially ever since his french laundry debacle and where he attended the birthday party. >> the...
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diana, thank you that's diana olick there >> princeton university -- >> sorry about that. >> tracks the evictions of 27 cities since march 15th, there have been 155,000 evictions and here now to discussion is eleezia what are you hearing about what happens at the turn of the year? >> we were in the midst of a housing crisis before the pandemic hit and in a normal year we would see 3.7 million people are making choices between paeg for rent, paying for food, insulin, you know, other types of medicines, so we say that rent comes first but people are really squeezed right now. and i wouldn't hold my breath on a stimulus package just yet. but we are watching with concern. >> sure. i think one of the issues has been trying to figure out if that moratorium was extended should there be some relief for landlords or direct relief even for renters and if the stimulus chegs are included it could be one version of that. granted it is only $600. is there state by state resource in we are seeing this with jobless benefits some states saying we are not sure whether there will be boosted levels at the
diana, thank you that's diana olick there >> princeton university -- >> sorry about that. >> tracks the evictions of 27 cities since march 15th, there have been 155,000 evictions and here now to discussion is eleezia what are you hearing about what happens at the turn of the year? >> we were in the midst of a housing crisis before the pandemic hit and in a normal year we would see 3.7 million people are making choices between paeg for rent, paying for food, insulin, you...
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diana, what's the new housing data telling us? >> reporter: we learned that fewer people signed contract to buy existing homes in october than expected, even fewer than the month before but not for lack of demand it's all about low supply. there were less than a million and a half homes for sale. that might sound like a lot but it's 20% less than last october. what that means for buyers is heavy competition, bidding wars and homes flying off the market two weeks faster than they did last year. most importantly, it means higher prices. the median price hit a record $313,000, up 16% and newenually we may see rising home prices hurting affordability. this report showed a drop for the second straight month. fewer people can afford to buy >> with prices going up so much, diana, are there a lot more people who were not even thinking about selling thinking about selling? >> that's the hope, you would think so but it's unlikely as we get into the always slow winter months and spring will depend entirely on the economy and a vaccine people
diana, what's the new housing data telling us? >> reporter: we learned that fewer people signed contract to buy existing homes in october than expected, even fewer than the month before but not for lack of demand it's all about low supply. there were less than a million and a half homes for sale. that might sound like a lot but it's 20% less than last october. what that means for buyers is heavy competition, bidding wars and homes flying off the market two weeks faster than they did last...
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it's been a long journey since i told you, diana, that i was thinking of running for mayor. you supported me more than anyone can truely comprehend -- truly come from e hend, and in no uncertain terms, i couldn't have done it without you. it's been more than 50 amazing years together, and i am looking forward to our next adventure. mr. president, i yield the floor. [applause]
it's been a long journey since i told you, diana, that i was thinking of running for mayor. you supported me more than anyone can truely comprehend -- truly come from e hend, and in no uncertain terms, i couldn't have done it without you. it's been more than 50 amazing years together, and i am looking forward to our next adventure. mr. president, i yield the floor. [applause]
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. >>> well, after more than two decades since the tragic death of princess diana, "dateline" reveals new insights into the real story of the very private royal. >> we had to look at whether there was a real reason why someone would want to murder princess diana that night. >> to this day, questions still swirl about her marriage, her battles with the monarchy, and what really caused that horrible crash in paris. tonight on "dateline," what was really happening behind the palace gates. you can catch it right here at 9:00. >>> okay. congratulations to our fall graduates. how san jose state is making sure they feel very special on this day. back in a moment. this year, xfinity internet gives you more options than a holiday dinner table. pick the speed that's right for you, with options faster than gig. and get reliable internet with top-notch coverage. plus, help keep your data safe and private with security included. no antlers on the table. how come you get to eat first? get started with this great offer, or ask about our fastest speed, 2 gig up and down. switch today. it inspired me
. >>> well, after more than two decades since the tragic death of princess diana, "dateline" reveals new insights into the real story of the very private royal. >> we had to look at whether there was a real reason why someone would want to murder princess diana that night. >> to this day, questions still swirl about her marriage, her battles with the monarchy, and what really caused that horrible crash in paris. tonight on "dateline," what was really...
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. >> reporter: diana rose bucker appreciates she still has a job as a speech language pathologist in atlanta, but her life right now is now what she planned single, in a one-bedroom apartment, she is isolated. how would you define your mental health through all of this? >> really anxious, and i think part of that comes from trying to guess what will be next >> reporter: her entire family is in new york. >> and it is hard to be the one who is not there. >> reporter: i hear your voice shaking. >> yeah, that's -- that's the hardest part i'm missing out on all of this and it doesn't feel like my choice. >> the cumulative effect of all of that isolation is really going to start showing up in the mental health of folks in this country >> reporter: psychiatrist brandy jackson says feeling anxious is understandable a good diet, exercise, sleep and hydration will help. she also recommends meditation apps and teletherapy. >> but if you are on the fence about therapy, if you are saying, well, i might not be bad enough to go and talk to someone, i would urge you to take that leap. >> reporter: a
. >> reporter: diana rose bucker appreciates she still has a job as a speech language pathologist in atlanta, but her life right now is now what she planned single, in a one-bedroom apartment, she is isolated. how would you define your mental health through all of this? >> really anxious, and i think part of that comes from trying to guess what will be next >> reporter: her entire family is in new york. >> and it is hard to be the one who is not there. >> reporter:...
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so it's been 67 years, i believe, since the first movie for diana. she's at the top of her power and has been going around the world doing a little of this and that trying to help save the world in every different moment. but now it's all these years later, it's 1984 she's at the top of her game but she's a little lonely because she's learned to stop befriending people because it ends up disappointing and she has to leave and so enter max lord, who's a businessman, savvy businessman on television promoting a bit of a, you know, infomercial on how to get rich but meanwhile has a plan he's going to bring into both diana's life and barbara minu minerva, diana's friend's life that's going to disrupt the world. >> jimmy: having seen the impact wonder woman has had on people, i would say especially kids, what do you think these movies would have meant to you if they were around when you were growing up what do you hope people take away from these movies >> i know what they would have meant because i experienced it myself two things that i remember so clear
so it's been 67 years, i believe, since the first movie for diana. she's at the top of her power and has been going around the world doing a little of this and that trying to help save the world in every different moment. but now it's all these years later, it's 1984 she's at the top of her game but she's a little lonely because she's learned to stop befriending people because it ends up disappointing and she has to leave and so enter max lord, who's a businessman, savvy businessman on...
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in fact, gillette, wyoming, was so small when mike and his wife diana arrived and stood up the family business, the town still carried the less than flattering nickname of dirt. but new discoveries in the american energy business were in the course of changing everything. a major oil and gas boom meant more people. more people meant more sales in mike's nz shoe store. that's the letter n and the letter z, madam president. mike could have just sat back and cruised, but mike saw gillette struggling to keep up with the growth, basic services were lagging and nearly everyone who encountered him in town or in the junior chamber of commerce meetings concluded this up and comer had real leadership talent. i understand the final prod into public service came from no less a wyoming statesman that our own former colleague, al simpson. they crossed paths. alan heard mike speak, and he took the promising young man aside to tell him rather pointedly that his town sure did need a good mayor. to be precise, mike tells us the phrasing was typically blunt al simpson. put your money where your mouth is
in fact, gillette, wyoming, was so small when mike and his wife diana arrived and stood up the family business, the town still carried the less than flattering nickname of dirt. but new discoveries in the american energy business were in the course of changing everything. a major oil and gas boom meant more people. more people meant more sales in mike's nz shoe store. that's the letter n and the letter z, madam president. mike could have just sat back and cruised, but mike saw gillette...
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diana: es el informaciÓn mÁs importante en "contacto deportivo". hay actividad de la nfl. los chargers se llevaron la victoria ante los raiders. partido de ida. tampico-madero
diana: es el informaciÓn mÁs importante en "contacto deportivo". hay actividad de la nfl. los chargers se llevaron la victoria ante los raiders. partido de ida. tampico-madero
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diana olick, cnbc, washington. >> we have an update for you to a story we first told you about in early october. an owl rescued by some quick-thinking good samaritans is back in the wild tonight. we have the video tonight to show you now. man driving in livermore, sees an owl stuck on the barbed wire fence. he posted pictures on social media asking for help. some people saw it and drove to the area with supplies. they got that owl free. it was taken to the lyndsay wildlife center in walnut creek. and today this, the owl released back into the wild. is that beautiful? all of that thanks to a lot of people who helped it along the way. >>> we're back with more in just two minutes. yes. what does it mean to be truly great? it's following your passion to the very top... ...and setting the standard by which all who follow, will be measured. tequila herradura, the world's most gold medal awarded tequila. it's following your passion to bto the very top... ...and setting the standard by which all who follow, will be measured. tequila herradura, the world's most gold medal awarded tequila. >>> ok
diana olick, cnbc, washington. >> we have an update for you to a story we first told you about in early october. an owl rescued by some quick-thinking good samaritans is back in the wild tonight. we have the video tonight to show you now. man driving in livermore, sees an owl stuck on the barbed wire fence. he posted pictures on social media asking for help. some people saw it and drove to the area with supplies. they got that owl free. it was taken to the lyndsay wildlife center in...
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october, extraordinary allegations re—surfaced that martin bashir‘s astonishing interview with princess diana from 25 years ago was partly obtained through forged bank statements. bashir, who is recovering from a major operation, hasn't spoken, but tim davie, the director general of the bbc, has announced an independent investigation led by a formerjudge. one of the central figures in that investigation will be davie‘s predecessor, tony hall, director of news when the diana interview aired. he bowed out after seven years as director general this summer, and is his exit interview, he addressed rows over the n—word and rule britannia, and suggested ways the bbc might need to change in a world ripped asunder by technology. eight years ago, deep editorial failures over coverage ofjimmy savile and lord mcalpine led to the resignation of a director general of the bbc after just 5a days. chris patten, then chairman of the bbc, sent for tony hall, a former director of bbc news, who directed a creative turnaround at the royal opera house. i'm standing on the edge. after steadying the ship, hall's
october, extraordinary allegations re—surfaced that martin bashir‘s astonishing interview with princess diana from 25 years ago was partly obtained through forged bank statements. bashir, who is recovering from a major operation, hasn't spoken, but tim davie, the director general of the bbc, has announced an independent investigation led by a formerjudge. one of the central figures in that investigation will be davie‘s predecessor, tony hall, director of news when the diana interview...
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with the read on real estate let's bring in diana olick hi, di. >> hi, ty. this incredibly hot housing had market just continues to break records but not all of them good ones sales did pull back ever so slightly for the month that hasn't happened since may but sales were still up 26% from november of last year so i wouldn't read too much into the monthly drop the headline is supply there's just none of it. down 22% from a year ago to a 2.3-month supply, lowest on record and the lowest account for homes for sale the median price 15% higher than a year ago a lot of this is a mixed shift because there are far more sales on the high end than on the low end. sales of homes priced between 750,000 and 1 million are up 88% year over year and sales of million dollar plus homes up 85%. below 250,000, sales are flat to much lower, so what does december hold? well, not the usual winter freeze for sure. realtors say their lock box indicators, the little thing on the door to let buyers in, shows a lot of foot traffic. >> a hot market stays that way despite the dip in nov
with the read on real estate let's bring in diana olick hi, di. >> hi, ty. this incredibly hot housing had market just continues to break records but not all of them good ones sales did pull back ever so slightly for the month that hasn't happened since may but sales were still up 26% from november of last year so i wouldn't read too much into the monthly drop the headline is supply there's just none of it. down 22% from a year ago to a 2.3-month supply, lowest on record and the lowest...
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in times square, i'm >> thank you, diana. appreciate it. what would you get rid of? >> it's january 1st, right? is rent okay? can i put rent on this list? >> i have bills on the list. i got a whole list. i got between tweets, overall like nastiness online. that could go. walking on the left side, slow driving in the fast lane, slaw. i don't want slaw anymore. good riddance. also coronavirus. you can get out of here, we're done with you, we're over you. done. >> yes. only good vibes from here on out. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember you can stream "world news now" sta
in times square, i'm >> thank you, diana. appreciate it. what would you get rid of? >> it's january 1st, right? is rent okay? can i put rent on this list? >> i have bills on the list. i got a whole list. i got between tweets, overall like nastiness online. that could go. walking on the left side, slow driving in the fast lane, slaw. i don't want slaw anymore. good riddance. also coronavirus. you can get out of here, we're done with you, we're over you. done. >> yes. only...
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i'm told, you can check my math, diana, that 2020 ends this week. do you know that >> thank goodness. >> can you confirm that? >> i can confirm that. >> this week, we made it well, we're limping along into the end of it, but we made it. the market's doing pretty well anyway, and this isn't hurting this latest news, should help a lot of people but obviously not as much as maybe some people would have wanted. >> yes, that's right, joe. look, it was an 11th hour move came as unexpectedly as president trump's original creditism is of the bill which happened after it was passed last tuesday in congress and while the $900 billion in pandemic relief is now law, it's not quite over yet the president's beef had been over stimulus checks to individuals making up to $75,000 a year the agreement was $600, but after the bill was passed, trump suddenly tweeted a scathing criticism and demanded $2,000 checks there will now be a vote on that increase in the house today and then the senate could consider it tuesday in a statement last night, the president wrote "i h
i'm told, you can check my math, diana, that 2020 ends this week. do you know that >> thank goodness. >> can you confirm that? >> i can confirm that. >> this week, we made it well, we're limping along into the end of it, but we made it. the market's doing pretty well anyway, and this isn't hurting this latest news, should help a lot of people but obviously not as much as maybe some people would have wanted. >> yes, that's right, joe. look, it was an 11th hour move...
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olick now diana, what's the scope of this? >> reporter: shep, the scope of the problem is just enormous close to one in five renter households is behind on the rent that's nearly 8 million homes sheltering 19 million people and the crisis is hitting some harder than others 28% of black renters, 24% of hispanic and latino renters, and 24% of renters with children are past due and while $25 billion in aid sounds like a lot, that's how much renters are already behind on payments, and that doesn' include utilities and late fees, and it says nothing of january rent nearly one-third of all renters said they were not confident they could pay next month, according to a new survey from the census >> it has been horrific. it has been stressful. it has been time-consuming >> reporter: shenetta malkia is a property owner in d.c., where she says a majority of renters are behind for a landlord, she said the situation is desperate >> my owners can't pay the mortgage my owners can't take care of their bills. my owners are suffering because we
olick now diana, what's the scope of this? >> reporter: shep, the scope of the problem is just enormous close to one in five renter households is behind on the rent that's nearly 8 million homes sheltering 19 million people and the crisis is hitting some harder than others 28% of black renters, 24% of hispanic and latino renters, and 24% of renters with children are past due and while $25 billion in aid sounds like a lot, that's how much renters are already behind on payments, and that...
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>>very good diana. thank you so much for carving out a little bit of your time this morning to share your story with us and everybody else get them out of your bank you have a great thing. >>time now 7.27 will take a brief pause we'll be right back with more coverage to stay with us. two medical societies have strongly recommended to doctors to treat acute, non-low back muscle and joint pain with topical nsaids first. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. >>welcome back 7.30 is the time our breaking news coverage this morning we had a pair of earthquakes that shook santa clara county right near morgan hill earlier this morning. right about top the hour around 7 o'clock we had a 3, 7, and a 3, 6, strike which shook the ground enough a lot of folks felt it was back to back. we've received calls and tweets from people in san francisco in the east bay newark san jose so a lot of folks felt that a
>>very good diana. thank you so much for carving out a little bit of your time this morning to share your story with us and everybody else get them out of your bank you have a great thing. >>time now 7.27 will take a brief pause we'll be right back with more coverage to stay with us. two medical societies have strongly recommended to doctors to treat acute, non-low back muscle and joint pain with topical nsaids first. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. a...
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we'll see what it brings diana omoa and andres, thanks. another day of milestones. >>> still ahead, coming back for seconds. home buyers are increasingly buying second homes amid the hot market names that could benefit. >>> and the debate begins about who should be considered an essential worker when it comes to the vaccines. do uber drivers qualify? and third time is a charm. petco is looking to ipo again as the pet industry explodes and demands this year, but are they the right bet this time around it's all coming up in just a moment ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in a on the most reliable, pnetwork with xfinity mobile. ♪ they can choose from the latest phones or bring their own. and because they get nationwide 5g at no extra cost, they live happily ever after. again, again. your wireless. your rules. your way to stay closer together this holiday season. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. and get $300 off when you buy the samsung galaxy note20 ultra 5g. learn more at xfinitymobile.com. >>> welcome back not just first time home b
we'll see what it brings diana omoa and andres, thanks. another day of milestones. >>> still ahead, coming back for seconds. home buyers are increasingly buying second homes amid the hot market names that could benefit. >>> and the debate begins about who should be considered an essential worker when it comes to the vaccines. do uber drivers qualify? and third time is a charm. petco is looking to ipo again as the pet industry explodes and demands this year, but are they the...
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new british car company in else has bought a french factory from diana the plants which currently make smart cars will produce in the us as flagship car meanwhile british politicians have expressed outrage that companies breaks supporting owner chose to build a car outside the u.k. . and germany's national rail company is planning new sleeper trains across europe and wants to connect paris and berlin along with 11 other cities represent a u.-turn for the company which had initially 100 mostly parades austria's national right. now flashy holidays to a far flung destinations have basically been a nonstarter for most of us this year the pandemic has made flying around the world much harder and in many cases the impossible but the trigger lifetime may not be beyond reach if you're willing to use your imagination. that see. that looks fine they'll have a nice flight. good now when sky is a border officer flight attendant and pilot all in one of. the 6 women have no booked a flight to iceland have you ever been to iceland before they are taken there no i haven't it should be fine. on board t
new british car company in else has bought a french factory from diana the plants which currently make smart cars will produce in the us as flagship car meanwhile british politicians have expressed outrage that companies breaks supporting owner chose to build a car outside the u.k. . and germany's national rail company is planning new sleeper trains across europe and wants to connect paris and berlin along with 11 other cities represent a u.-turn for the company which had initially 100 mostly...
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rather than standing in the king's shadow he only visited the castle monks. 30 datsun i was annoyed diana was in fact a problem for the nazis because of the man who. commission down. and in the thirty's and forty's who had stood big the 2nd was still known as a mad king of its with a not so great reputation involving home or a system that cetera so good noirmont that didn't exactly fit in with the nazis ideology doing to its most hang ashamed. about something they didn't realize before the end of the 2nd world war is noise for instance remote location. this made it safe from the rain no one was living there and the council had a lot of space. ringback ringback to fix the hiding who should. ringback come soon top floor whole of southern germany was famous for its hiding places for looted art to prevent reticular objects stolen by the nazis from france from paris when our swan store noise was the largest storehouse of them all because it's well known that the so-called rothschild treasures were kept and water. april 19th 45. american troops reach nice french town council. the so-called monu
rather than standing in the king's shadow he only visited the castle monks. 30 datsun i was annoyed diana was in fact a problem for the nazis because of the man who. commission down. and in the thirty's and forty's who had stood big the 2nd was still known as a mad king of its with a not so great reputation involving home or a system that cetera so good noirmont that didn't exactly fit in with the nazis ideology doing to its most hang ashamed. about something they didn't realize before the end...